The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 04, 1901, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch. ^
Wednesday. Dacember 4. 1901.
Izdes to He77 Advertisements.
Notice?N. R. -Bartley.
Tax Notice?G. A. Derrick.
The Bee Hive?M. Frank.
Citation?Es'a e Crhern Counts, j
CitatioD?Estate Pbillia Williams. : j
T?r.d "FVr Sale?Joseoh Shumoert. |
JL'dJUV* v* - _ ^
Buggiec- Gregory-Rhea Mule Co. j
IDI^TI^TS SSEVICZS.
ST. Stephen's luthekan chuech.
Eev. J. G. Graicben, Pastor.
1st. Sunday 11 a. re., Lexington. 1
1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington.
2nd. Sunday 11 a m , Lexington. ^
3rd. Sunday 11a m . Lexington.
4th. Sunday, evening at 7:3u Lexington.
Sunday school service every Sunday v
morning at 9:30.
LEXINGTON BAPTIST CHUECH. V
3rd Sunday 11 3. m. and 7 p. m. 8
' o?J of ,
suncav scnooi every ou.'iuay uiviuiu* ?? , ^
10 o'clock. Geo. B. Lee. Superintendent.
appoisthssts of bev geoege s beard f.n. e
Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. If
St. John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. _
Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tn Sunday.
His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue,
Columbia. S, C., where parties wishing to
correspond with hitn can address him.
lexington ciecuit m. e. chrech south.
Eev. J. N. Weight, Pastor.
1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3\ pm.
?d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3~4pm. r
3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3y p m
4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3$ pm n
Lexington: Sunday school service e?ery ,
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. E
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening ]
at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially in?
? -3 ^ corn one 1!
viicu IU aivcuu vu&og ova ??vw*
PKEoBYTERlAK SERVICES
liev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor.
) 2nd.- Sunday 11 ?. m. and 7:10 p m.
For Sals.
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A good family and farm mare, in
good condition, is for ssl9 on reasonable
terms. Apply to Jno. J. Taylor,
Lexington, S. C. tf
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for
Teething Babies. Price, 10 cts.
Cures Wind-Colic, DyseDtery, Griping
Pains, Sour Stomach. Fever, Cholera
Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup
promotes the digestion and sootheB ^
the babv. e
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Dreker-Waananaker.
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Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Dr. Thomas H. Dreher, j
formerly of this county, and Miss
Frances M&rgueriie Wannaraaker, of St.
Matthews. The ceremony takes
?- * "? t iAA1 Cl
place on JL>ecemD*r n, wvi, m ?ot. t
Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, j
South, at St. Matthews.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo?Quioine Tablets
the remedy that <cur?-* n cold in one day
Harried,
On November 21st. 1901, at the
residence of the bride's father, Mr.
Michael Gable, by Rev. J. A Cromer,
Mr. James Harman aDd Miss Epsy
Gable. The former of Summit, S.
C, and the latter of LexicgioD,
S. C.
On "Wednesday, November 27tb,
1901, Mr. Quitman Roberts, of Lexington,
and Miss Mollie FraDblow, of
Peters, by the Ruv. J. N. Wright.
On November 24th, 1901, at the c
home of the bride's parents, by the \
Rev. S. P. Shumpert, Mis3 Lottie j
Keisler and Mr. Westley Smith.
Salvation Oil the Best Liniment,
Price, 15 cts; large bottle, 25 cts.
Greatest cure on earth for Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Soreness, Sprains,
Backache, Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, 5
"Wounds, Swellings, Burns and Frost- 1
Bites. Salvation Oil kills all pain.
The Chart Case. {
The famous chart case known as
the Loan and Exchange Bank, of
Columbia against Frank TV. Shealy, ,
as Treasurer of Lexington County et.
al., was argued before the Supreme
Court yesterday by Mr. Green for the
Bank, and Messrs C. M. Efird and
TV. H. Sharpe, for the Treasurer, i
In the circuit court a decision was j 1
given in favor of the Treasurer and j 1
the Bank took an appeal. j 1
Mother G-ray's Sweet Powders i
for Children,
Successfully used by Mother Gray, j
nurse in the Children's Home in New c
York, Cure Feverishness, Bad i c
I Stomach, Teething Disorders, move j c
and regulate the Bowels and Destroy ! 6
Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials, i c
They never fail. At all druggists, J
25c. Sample Free. Address, Allen 1
^ S. Olmsted, LeRoy, X. Y. j i
Advice to the Aged, I
Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish
bowels, weak kidneys and bladder
and TORPID LIVER.
have a specific effect on these organs,
stimulating the bowels, causing them
to perform their natural functions as
in youth and
MPARTING VIGOR?
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
They are adapted to old and young.
Conference Appointments.
The South Carolina Coo'erenc-,
iter coTrpletin^ i s wc-ik spurred
ist Moil Uy, af'er adop'i^g reeoluioDs
of tbaLks to tbe people of C;nmbia.
for tbe bospiUble master in
rhich the members of the conference
rere entertained. Newbeiry was
elected as the next place of meeting.
Lrnong tbe assignment of preachers
aade by the Bi-bop, we mention tbe
ollowing which is of interest to cor
ieople.
COLUMBIA DISTRICT
E T. Hodges, presiding elder.
Aiken and Laogley?W. A Kelly.
Batesburg?J. D Grout.
Columbia?Washington Street. M.
j Carlisle; Main Street, S. H. Zimaerman;
Green Street, R. S. Trues[ale;
Granby and Richland, B. R.
Lurnipseea? Edgewood. J. L. Mulinix:
Brcokland, Foster Speer.
Edgefield?G. W. Davis.
Fairfield?A. R Phillips.
Fort Motte?To be supplied.
Graniieville and Warrenville? J.
2 Maheffey.
t i 1 - - vr c? -vr.
0 0CHSIOI. >V . O- JXJlilJiJ.
Leesville?J. F. Anderson.
Lewiedale?-J M Lawson.
*L-xington?W. E. Barre.
Lexington Furk?-J. L Riy.
Ridgeway?M. F. Dakes.
Upper St. Matthews?C. D. Mann.
Winneborc?J. B Campbell.
Epwortb Orphanage?W. B Wharon,
superintendent; G. H. Waddeil,
inaneial agent
Paine Institute?G. W. "VTalker,
resident.
Columbia Female College?W. W.
)aDiel, president.
Conference Secretary of Missions?
I". A. Rice.
ice otner apposDimens vi
ers known to our people, are as fol
ows:
Charleston?Bethel, E. 0. WatsoD.
Cades?Win. Ruff.
Georgetown Circuit-W. M. Harden.
Greers?G T. Harmon.
Westminster?R M. DuBose.
Bayboro?I. N. Stone.
Brittou'8 Neck?J. N. Wright.
Bamberg?H. W. Hook.
Denmark?G. E. Stoke3.
Smoaks?J. T. Macfarlane.
Swansea?J. R Copeland.
Wagener?J. K. Inabinet.
Eafc-t Chester?J. W. Neeley.
Lancaster?J. M. Steadman.
Bethany?S. D. Bailey.
n1 i mi . i r\ tit.m
JBlSDOpvlUe?A. Kj. >? ai&t-r.
Sumter Circuit?W. C. Gleaton.
Dr. Bull's Pills for Liver Ills.
One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10
its. Cure Constipation, Liver Trou>les,
Biliousness, Impure Blood, DvsjepsiR,
Female Complaints, Stomach
md Bowel Disorders. Dr. Boll's Pills
lever gripe.
Masonic Hastings.
* A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
v/X^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
F. M., will be held on
Saturday, December 21st, 1901, at 7
o. m. Brethren are earnestly requested
to attend promptly, prepared
o pay their dues. Officers for the
lext Masonic vear wilt be elected and
nstalled. By order of the W. M.
G. M. Hahman, Secretary.
jfa, A regular communication of j
^Sr \ Pomana Lodge, No. 151, A.*, j
5V.M, will convene in Masonic hall j
Peak, S. C, Saturday, December 21' ;
.901, at 6 p. m. Election for officers
or next Masonic year, and installaicn
of same, will take place at this
neeting. Brethren will please be
Drompt in attendance.
John C. Swygert, Master.
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2Tow For Your Cakss.
Ladies, you will now find the best
>f ingredients for your fruit and
>ther cakes for Christinas and wedlincra
of thp R,izftAi\ snoh aa citron.
seeded raisins, currants, figs, almonds,
ihocolate, geletine, flavoring extracts,
'pices, iceing sugar and Goshen
gutter. Make your cake now and it
vill season up nicely.
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This is to notify }0U that we are prepared to take the contract ot suppij ing yon with
just what you want for Christmas. Oar beautiful holiday stock is full ot quality,
variety, beauty and will captivate both old and young* Witn the best of everything
this Ne.v Holiday seisou brings.
POPULAR PRESENTS, SI POPULAR PRICES,
I
Our Holiday Stock (Jives Yon Yew Ideas!
*
WE CAN GIVE YOU SOMETHING GOOD FOR 5c.
SOMETHING BETTER FOR 50 CENTS.
SOMETHING BEST FOR 65.00Yours
?ror New Ic'.eas acd Full Value.
-*bi? -bo -B-** ""arT" *r>
Julian Jti. Jtkaininann,
"THE DltrGGIST,"'
LEXM.XUTO.V, S. f.
November 2>'i, 1901.?ly
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jWttS. v. L. J3UUZ;?il OUiVO
ififH DENTISTS, |flii 1
ATATN STREET.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
'PHOINE 230.
TIIE
STANDARD WAREHOUSE CO.,
COLUMBIA9 S. V., '
Has a storage capacity of 20.000 Bales of Cotton. Stores and
insures Cotton for 15 cents per Bale per month or fractional month.
Lower rates on 500 Bales and above. Special rates for six months
and season contracts. All railroads running in Columbia permit
- -AX ? i. A Ux y- -T/-V1. tdAvo nrA o l > /I TOelnnno/l nnv i l ?Vn'* JmuiHT f 1 1 &
euuuil IU IJC 1UJ aim j.toiuwj^vi ai uiiv uiuv. uuun^ cuv
season at the through rate from original starting point, with only a
trifling charge for rehandling.
Cotton consigned to Columbia lias the advantage of active
competition when sold, and loans can always he secured 011 our
Warehouse Receipts at a minimum interest rates. Xo commission or
other charges for selling cotton. Correspondence solicited.
II. I,. JBI^LIOTT, 3I;uiairer.
November 13 3m.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, LEXINGTON MARKET,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. corrected weekly ey the merchants.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esc , Probate Judge. Bacon Earns, per ft li
TTTHEEEAS, JOHN B. SHULEE, I " "
V\ made suit to me. to grant him Let- _ ^ Shoulders t.
tt-rs of Administration of the Estate of and Butter, per >
effects of Catharine Counts, deceased: Eggs, per do: ir?
These are. therefore, to cite and admon- Turceys. per ib s a 10
ish all and singular the kindred and credi- Geese, per pr 3-"> a 40
tors of the said Catharine Counts, deceased, Chickens, per head in a 25
* 1%/.TT Ka or./5 onrtnor hr.fnro T>IO T> ^ i - ^ .IA
IU?L liicjr uc ouva DCfbWiWV. yCt" ?-? I.) a. ^ >
in the Court of Probate, to be hold at Lex- j>e?f j.*r ^ 10 ?
ington C. H.. S. C.. on the 19th day of De- por,.' .. .. 10 a l-*' "
cember, next, after publication thereof, at T "m"' "? 4*5'
11 o'clock in the lorenoon, to show cause, _ . ' '
if any they have, why the said administra- Der 11
tion should not be granted . Flour, per ewt 200ai>0
Given under my hand, this 3rd day of Corn, per bu 85
December, Anno Domiri, 1901. Peas, " " ? '
GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. Oats. " " ko
Published on the 4th day of December Fodder, per cwt ~ a sn
l9Ul. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w5 Sweet Potatoes, per bu no
Rice, per lb 4 a 6
The State of South Carolina, cotton market.
COD STY OF LEXINGTON. Lexington-Middling 7;i.
Bv Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge, NA^ AL STORES.
Wnrpr a c t tit ttttt S<i\&nn&h* y6Stord<iy s market Spirits
HEKEAS LEMUEL W. WIL- T ? Rosin, firm,
hams made suit to me to grant him
Letters of Administration of the Estate of
and effects of Phillis Williams, deceased: f|D C p CSI SU8 D C
These are. therefore, to cite and admon- Vila la v< UI la IT! V Ilka
ish ail and singular the kindred and credi- TD"=r2SrTIl='T
tors of the said Philis Williams, deceased,
that thev be and appear, before me, "I" OCATED AT NO. 1510 MAIN STREET,
in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lei- XJ ^ver Husemann's Gan Store, Columington
C. H.. S C.. on the '21st day of bia, S. C., where he will be glad to see his
December, 1901. next, after publication former as well as new patients,
hereot at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to Dr. Gilmore will be at Dralts Hotel^ in
show cause, if any they have, why the said LexiDgton on Tuesday and Wednesday,
Administration should not be granted. December 10th and 11th to accommodate
GiveD under mv hand, this 3rd day of patients who find it inconvenient to call at
December, Anno Domini 1901. * bis Columbia office.
G. S. DRAFTS. J. P. L. C. [L. S ] January 23, 1901?tf.
Pablisbed cm the 4th day of December, .
1901, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w5. BOXING" EVENTS
I A &J H) PftO A A I r Are Best Illustrated and Described in
LAND run SALE, "pgiifi; PaJFTTE
TWILL SELL MY LITTLE RIVER I, . ,V
jL place, formerly portion of the Jacob TllC it ttttlOtlS
Laird laud, in Bnll Swamp Township, in n
Lexington county, to the highest bidder at MrfltfOilOT &pGrl9?
public, auction, at the place where Jacob ^ m 10 uirri/O
Corlev had his mill, at 12 o'clock on ilon- SiL?WW lu WfcCnu $l*vw
day. December 16tb, 1901. MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS.
This place contains 227 acre;;, more or ?~TV.~T '
Jess, of real good farming land, well water- RICHARD K. FOX, publisher, I
ed. lying one mile from Cross Roads Franklin >.quare, iie-y York.
church and three miles from Swansea. All ?? ??
wishing to bay a good farming place ' 1 '" ' <
should attend this sale. This property can I
be treated lor in the meantime privately. firifTITI rmnFC! '
For further particulars call on or address, >5^331 li'lll'll IrJr'rM
JOSEPH SHUMPERT. JT ilL'l 1 1 llliiUiu
2wopd Edmunds, fe C.
W That Grow and Bear Fruit.
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11ai>U, Iggrak Write for our fi0 Iiafire n_
- - WZ'A-as in?rr:it?d Catalogue and 40
A ^l;,Pf?uS? ?A75? tCLA{MS j page pamphlet, "How to
Xi_ against the Es.ate of M. Josephine <> Plant and Cultivate an OrBartlev.
deceased, will present same duly ' chard." Gives you that inattested
to the undersigned, and ail indebt- formation you have so Jong
ed to said estate will make immediate pay Ml SSti'red a&SASSSu
mtni to, peaches, and Japan plums
N. R BARTLEY. With their oriental sweetness,
idmiriictrjtrtr n. <?-N of which you have often
nwipn,h?o ,QAi 0 Adm?istrator. A wondered v.-here the trees
December 3, l.iol, p>wG J came from that produced
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Final Discharge. ||3,(EV?RYTHIN?T<f00D '?j
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEXTO ALL i FRUITS. |
JA persons interested that I will applv to & !Sniisal fine stock,01
the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts ,lodge of Probate Jraooft^?rai?h"tl.okind
id and for the County of Lenngton. State f ,fithat live and grow ofT well,
of South Carolina, on the 27th day of De- old. rough trees. This is
ceraber 1901, for a final discharge as Ad- mo;,t P??1"
ministrator of the Estate of J. Press Lind- ufshade'treesf m C
ler, deceased. Write for prices and give
C. B. LINDLEB, Administrator. list of wants.
November 27. 1901. 4w6. v n.
I J. \an Liauiey ;\urNcr) LU.,
The Best Prescription for Malaria PoM0NA N*c*
Chills, and Fever is a bottle of
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is
simply iron and quinine in a tasteless "VV anted at the Bazaar, a few
form. No cure-no pay. Price 50c. bushels of pindars at once.
EPBBBnr?BW??^??? ! mii > ? mwmm
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Cure in All Cases*
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V ( , -1 1 I HEY. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER,
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, \ y' i Avon SrilSGs, K. Y., Feb. i, 1901.
j ' T Dp. Taft IJbos. Medicine Co.,
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Yours respectfully.
0. D. PHELPS, M. D.
Feb. 5. 1901.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine C'o .
Gentlemen* I was troubled with Asthma for ee years. I have tried numerous remedies
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of as you see fit.
Home address, ->"> Bivington street. >S. BAPHAEL.
t5."> East 129th street,
TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
Do not delay. Write at once, addr^ssin^ DR. TAFT BROS. HiiDitiiNili
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July 24-fi:n.
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fffffl o Su2 %aa^l E9 ttnfa ESS B?
We carry everything in Furniture
from the ordinary
COOK STOVE
to the finest
We also have in stock a complete
line of the best makes of
Organs,
Sewing Machines,
Dining Room
and Kitchen Outfits.
-? ? J .I lf.oo fVior* Violf rrVtnf if. r?nst: fn
J5.-ar.Lot8 ot fciignuy jL>amageu i utunmc an icoo .. ...
make it.
GOOD OAK CHAIRS FOR 25cts EACH.
COOD BEDSTEADS FOR $1.00.
Come and See Us Before Yon Buy.
Maxwell & Tavion
Post Office Block, Columbia, S. C.
September i">. 3m.
DIAL HARDWARE CO.,
Wholesale and Eetail Importers and Dealers in All Kinds of
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PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS.
We are Headquarters for
BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALS
POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C.
September 30?ly.
When writing mention the Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispatch