The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 11, 1901, Page 5, Image 5
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t The Lexington Dispatch. I
Wednesday. December 11. 1901.
X&dez to Row Advertisenants.
Potash?Geo Batten & Co.
Land-For Sale?H. H. R;kard.
Xmas Presents?McCreery Bros.
^ Final Discharge?J. D. Lacgford.
Trespass Notice?Lucas & Lucas.
Pianos and Organs?J. D. JLiingford.
19 Dispensary To Be Opened?R. L
Keisler. '
idivxzste: ssbvices.
8T. STEPHEN'S LUTHEBAN CHUBCH.
Rev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor.
1st Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington.
2nd. Sunday 11a m., Lexington.
3rd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
4th. Sanday. evening at 7:30 Lexington.
Sunday school service every Sunday <
morning at 9:30.
LEXINGTON" BAPTIST CHUBCH.
3rd Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. *
Sunday school every Sunday morning at <
10 o'clock. Geo. B. Lee, Superintendent.
APPOINTMENTS OF BEV GEOBGE S. BEABDEN. '
Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday.
8t John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. ,
Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tn Sunday.
His address is 1109 Elm wood Avenue, '
Columbia, S, 0., where parties wishing to
k. correspond with him can address him.
Itev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. '
2nd. Sunday 11 a* m. and 7:30 p. m. !
This signature is on every box of the genuine '
Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets j
the remedy that cares a cold In one day j
A Popular Candidate. ]
Mr. Henrv V. Rish, odo of Black ,
Creek's most popular and clever
young meD, was in town last Saturv
day. We are of the opinion that
Henry has a political bee buzzing in
his bonnet. Some of the "politicioners"
had better watch Henry.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine I
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W.
Groves signature is on each box. 25c. 1
: Back Home. ?
^ Rev. J. K. Efird has accepted the 1
call to the Evangelical Lutueran 1
pastorate at Little Mountain, composed
of Holy Trinity and Macedonia
churches. It was under his
pastorate that Holy Trinity congregation
built their church ten years {
ago.
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Or. Bull's Pills for Liver Ills. 1
One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 ]
eta. Care Constipation, Liver Trou- \
bles, Biliousness, Impure Blood, Djs- J
- ? . - . . . (
pepsia, ?"emale Uompiamts, otomacD
and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Ball's Pills ^
never gripe. 1
School Report. 1
L Miss Sue Corley, who is teaching at j
" Smith Branch, spent Saturday and 1
Sunday at home. She was accom- 1
r panied by Mrs. S. R. Smith.
L Miss Sue reports: The following
W" pupils of Smith Branch school have ^
been present each day during month
ending December 6ch. Bessie, Lather
and Judson Berry, Bernice and ^
Lewie Day, William Jefcoat, Marion,
May and Cora Rish, Carrie Bell and
Sonie Scoffill, and Cleo, Ethel, Katie
kand Leila Smith.
Now For Your Cakes.
Ladies, yon will now hod the best
of ingredients for yonr fruit and
other cakes for Christmas and weddings,
at the Bazaar, such as citron,
seeded raisins, currants, figs, almonds,
chocolate, geletine, flavoring extracts,
spices, iceing sugar and Goshen
butter. Make your cake now and it
will season np nicely.
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Masonic Meetings.
a A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
k Lexington Lodge, No. 152, t
ft /^^A. F. M., will be held on (
H Saturday, December 2l9t, 1901, at 7 t
p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested
to attend promptly, prepared to
pay their dues. Officers for the 1
next Masonic year will be elected and i
installed. By order of the W. M. ?
G. M. Habmax, Secretary.
^4^ A regular communication of j
1/V\ Pomaria Lodge, No. 151, A \ <
F.- M., will convene in Masonic hall ]
Peak, S. C, Saturday, December 21, i
1901, at 6 p. m. Election for officers
for next Masonic year, and installa- 1
lion of same, will take place at this
meeting. Brethren will please be <
prompt in attendance. i
L John C. Swygert, Master. 1
HEALTH I
INSURANCE
The man who insures his life is
wise tor his family.
The man who insures his health
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may insure health by guarding
it. It is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
tfirnncrh th#? I.IVFP xnrl muni.
fests itself in innumerable ways
TAKE ?.
And save your health.
Bids Wanted. 1
B d i are iDvited by the post office
lepartment for carrying; tne mail oetween
LexingtorvC. H., by way of
Jlark's Mill, Danville and Rishton to
Stall, from January 1st, 1902, to
Tune 30, 1904. two and a half years,
rhe mail is to be carried twice a
week, leaving Lexington C. H , every
ruesdayfl and Fridays at 7:30 a.m, and
irriving at Stall at 4 p. m. Returning
leave Stall every Wednesdays and
Saturdays at 7:30 a. m., and arrive in
Lexington at 4 p. m. All bids must
be accompanied by a dodo.
Ihey must be properly filled out in
accordance with a form which will be
furnished by the postmaster at Lexington
or those of any of the offices
along the route. All bids must be in
by December 21st., inst. For aDy
other information apply to any of the '
postmasters.
?-?
Fresh. Fish and Oysters.
I will have for sale fresh fish, such (
as Large South Muliete, Sheephead,
Bass, Trout, Croakers, all kind cf i
mixed fish and Standard Select Oysters
regularly every Tuesday and ,
Si4urday of each week and during
the Holidays every day. When you
want anything in my line, give me a
cill at Efird & Dreher's Old Law
Office, on Court House square, back '
of J. E. Kaufmann's New Drug '
Store. I guarantee my goods fresh '
and nice. Yours for Business,
tf JOHN A. WILLIAMS. 1
i
Popular Pastor. '
Many of the members of the Lewielalo
circuit. nf which the '
-w*v ?) --
Rev. J. M. Lawson is the pastor, have
expressed themselves as being well
satisfied that Mr. Lawson has been
returned to his work by Conference
bo labor among them for another year.
Ee has labored faithfully in that part
)f the vineyard to advance the Masber's
Kingdom and his labors have
not been with out much good results. (
Before entering upon his work for j
the next conference year Mr. Lawson
ind family are visiting their old home j
in Abbeville, where they have many
relatives and friends.
Astonishing Sow Zt Zs.
In looking about for a place to 1
purchase a useful as well as orna- '
mental Christmas present for parent,
jhildren, brother or sister, lover or '
friend, don't forget to stop at Mimaaugh's
lovely department stores in 1
Columbia, and see his tempting stock ^
)f goods which are suitable to make '
glad the hearts of the young and old
luring the Christmas tide. Among
;he articles are just the cutest seal
ikin and plush jackets, cut in the
atest and most fashionable styles as '
veil as the more modest muff's aLd 1
japes, which will make glad the *
aeart of your poor old tired out wife,
vho has slaved for you during the J
past year, or tickle the fancy of your
laughters, who have turned their last
winter's garment up side down and
vrong side out to save you money 1
with which to pay your taxes. Then 1
here is a lovely array of beautiful <
Irees goods, in all the latest weaves tad
most delicate tints, clothes for *
yourself and boys, stylish foot and <
leadware, oat of sight millinery and 1
n fact everything to give pleasure 1
md adornment to your loved ones at 5
islonishingly low prices. By not
seeing Mimnaugh's stock you will (
niss the opportunity of your life and j
pou wilit hereafter feel like going out
ind kicking yourself all over for
pour stupidity.
rho Best Prescription for Malaria <
Chills, and Fever is a bottle of ]
Srove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is ]
3imply iron and quinine in a tasteless ]
form. No cure-no pay. Price 50c. 1
YOU 1
CAN HAVE VOIift WISH.;
This is to notify 3on that we are prepared to take the contract of supplying you with J
just what you want for Christmas. Our beautitnl holiday stock is full of quality,
variety, beauty and will captivate both old and young. With the best of every- i
thing this New Holiday season brings.
POPULAR PRESENTS, AT POPULAR PRICES,
Our Holiday Stock Gives You New ideas
WE CAN CIVE YOU SOMETHINC COOD FOR 5c.
SOMETHING BETTER FOR 50 CENTS.
SOMETHINC BEST FOR S5.00I
Yours (or New Ideas.aud Full Value.
Julian E. Kaufmann,
"THE DRLGOISTY'
fDi /.vr;mv. s. \
Novomber 20, 1901.?ly7
DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS
I^DEHTISTS,^
1616 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, 8. C. ;
'PHONE S30. ;
THE 1
STANDARD WAREHOUSE CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C , 7
Has a storage capacity of 20,000 Bales of Cotton. Stores and 1
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
cotton to be stopped for storage and reshipped at any time during the
season at the through rate from original starting point, with only a ^
hriflincr rhnrpo for rehandlinz.
? "-O- " ?->
Cotton consigned to Columbia has the advantage of active
competition when sold, and loans can always be secured on our :
Warehouse Receipts at a minimum interest rates. No commission or
other charges for selling cotton. Correspondence solicited.
H, I a. ELLIOTT, Manag-er.
November 13. 3m.
An Affectionate Farewell. LEXINGTON MARKET,
T .,?* Cnndoc offorrnnn .T X. I CORRECTED WHEEL? BY THE MERCHANTS. |
UCkOU uuuuoj umui uvwfc* *?w.. V - ? - Wright
was to have preached his Eaoon Hams. r,?r ft ............... h
Farewell 8ermon to the Methodist " Shoulders," in
congregation in this place, which he Butter- P?r
r Eggs, per dos 20
has so faithfully, so patiently and so Turkeys. per lb s a io
earnestly served for two years, but Qeese, perpr - 35 a 40
r re e , Chickens, per head 10 a 25
on account of suffering from an acute Bee6W#Jt per B ? , M
case of grippe, the Rev. J. G. Grai- Beef, per ? ^ 10 a 12^
chen, of St. Stephen's Evangelical " " 10 a l~f2
' r 0 Tallow, per ft 4a 5
Lutheran church, by request, occu- Lard, per ft 11
pied the pulpit and preached an Flour, per cwt .. 200 a 250
. , , . . , .. Corn, perbu .. 95
Blnnuent and intensely interesting T>flnQ .. .. pr,
" ^ A VI* <
discourse from the words, "Faith, Oatp. " " 73
Hope and Charity/' but the greatest ^er.ver cwt 73 a so
... 8weet Potatoes, per bu 50
Di these is chanty, or love, as the Bice, per lb 4 a 6
revised version records it. cotton mabket.
At the conclusion of the services
- 1 nk..u.t.. nji?j/
'he parting between paetor and peo- A^'u^Middiin^i'-w
pie was a touching and impressive naval stokes.
Mr Wriaht lfiffc Aftrlv Mnn- Savannah. yesterday's market Spirits
scene, ilir. tvrignt iwit eariy aion Turpentine, firm 35a? cents. Rosin, firm.
3ay morning for hie new field of
labor in Britton'a Neck, Marion DR. F. C. GILMORE, I
3ounty, where God in his wisdom DE1TTIST
has called him to work. Mr. Wright y qcaTED at NO. loio main STREET.
has made many warm personal -Li over Hnsemann's Gan Store. Colum.
. , . , . . bia. S. C., where he will be clad to see his B
friends since his st journ among us. former M well as new patieJte.
His upright walk, his Godly conver- Dr. Gilinore will be at Kaminer's Hotel in
. ,. ... , , Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday,
sation and his unassuming life marked January 14th and 15th. to accommodate
him as a man who walked with God. WJ? fini il inconvenient to call at
bis Colombia office.
He is an earnest Christian, a warm Jancary 23. 1901?tf. |
uearted man and a useful citizen. I Akin FfiD All r
We bespeak for him the co-operation, LA fill lUfil oALta
lid and encouragement of his new T WILL SELL MY LITTLE RIVER
. , , it i J- place, formerly portion of the Jacob "
lock and may he have many souls Laird land, in Bull Swamp Township, in
for his hire. Some members of his Lexington connty. to the highest bidder at
,. . public auction, at the place where Jacob
family will follow him later. Corlev had his mill, at 12 o'clock on Mon
? day, December 16th, 1901.
Salvation Oil the Best Liniment, le +???&?ZT^nZZPrice,
15 cts; large bottle, 25 cts. ,
3-reatest cure on earth for Rheuma- wishing to bny a good farming place
, cn.onoo(1 an?:no should attend this sale. This property can
* ^ ' ' P 'be treated for in the meantime privately.
Backache, Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, For further particulars call on or address, (
^ , C, ... -o At? I JOSEPH SHDMPERT.
Wounds, Swellings, Burns and Frost- 2w5pd Edmunds, S. C
Bites. Salvation Oil kills all pain.
? NOTICE.
Shot and Killed, i ll ^ersoms having claims
. We are in receipt of information
;hat a party of unknown persons attested to the undersigned, and all indebt.
.x, , ? t> m , ed to said estate will make immediate pay*
FisitGu the home of Ben Grates, ment to
jolored, who lived on the Dr. Sol. N- R BARTLEY,
n- i m t?i i . w Administrator.
Ealtiwanger Old Place, last night December 3. 1901.? 3w6
ibout 2 o'clock, and after breaking
3own the door shot and mortally Final Discharge.
vounded him. He lived about two -po-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL =
aours after being shot and made a ll persons interested that I will apply to -i
. the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts. Judge of Probate
statement implicating two persons. jn jxnd for the County of Lexington, State
The Coroner has gone to the scene of s?u* 2^ol,ina' ?n 'K*7'* day of Dl* -J
n _ cember 1901, tor a final dtscharge as Ad)f
the tragedy. No other informa- ministrator of the Estate of J. Press Lind
t Jer, deceased.
;ion can ue omaiucu at iu?3 c B LISDLEB, Administrator.
November 27. 1901. 4w6.
Ur. Bull S B3Dy 5yrup ior Qn our rounds many persona kindTeething
Babies. Price, 10 cts. ly enquired after "Uncle Jasper."
Jures Wind-Colic, Dysentery, Griping Derrick, particularly the ladies and
Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera children, the former of whom were in- >
[Dfantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup terested to know if some goddess of
promotes the digestion and soothes beauty had captured and led him to
Lhe baby. Hymen's altar.
Asthma Cure Free!
Isthinaleue Brings Instaiit'Relief and Permanent
Cure in All Cases.
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The I'ev. (\ F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge. III..
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\Ap A Q M slave. chained with putrid sore throat and
T J" AA IT ^ Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever beir?g
cured. 1 s;iw your advertisement for the
/%'' cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease,
I ) A-thrua. and thought you hadoverspoken your\
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il \ \ >p< n-e full size bottle,"
L' \ \ W Sot. Dr. Morris WeclisUr.
} \ Rabbi of theConK. Rnai Israel.
/ J \ New York. Jan.3.1901.
iwM/l / v Dns. Taft Bros'. Medicine Co.,
Ii'I / // Gentlemen: Your Asthmnlene is an excellent
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Y\ ( \f/A I I Very trulyyours.
X I ' A % f REV, DR. MORRIS WECHSLER.
y Avoy Spbings, N. Y.. Feb. l, 1901.
^ Dn. Tafx Bhos. Medicine Co..
Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a .
???J sense of duty, bavins tested the wonderful
sflfectof your Asthmalerie. for thecure of Asthma. My wife has been afflicted with spasmodic
asthma, for the psst 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as welt as many
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jnee obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it about the first of
November. I very soon noticed a radical improvement. After using one bottle her Ashma
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recommend the medieiue to all who are afflicted wi'h this distressing disease.
Yours respectfully.
0. D. PHELPS, M. D.
Feb. 5. 1901.
Ds. Taft Bitos. Medicine Co .
Gentlemen: I wa<* troubled with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried numerous remedies,
iut they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I
t)und relief at once. I have sine* purchased your full size bottle, and I am ever grateful.
[ have a family of four children, and for six years was unable to work. I am now in the
jest of health and am doing business every day. This testimony you can make such use
>f as you see fit.
Home address, 255 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL,
UK I'uot 'n ctfAtAf'
TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TA.FT BROS. MEDICINE
CO, 79 Eist 130th St., N. Y. City.
July 04--6m.
BUY YOUR
RTCTTT.
We carry everything in Furniture
from the ordinary
COOK STOVE
i j i. _ r? i.
to tne nnest
Parlor Furniture.
We also have in stock a complete
line of the best makes of
Organs,
Sewing Machines,
Dining Room
and Kitchen Outfits.
PSTLots of Slightly Damaged Furniture at less than half what it cost to
make it.
200D OAK CHAIRS FOR 25cts EACH.
COOD BEDSTEADS FOR $1.00.
Cone and See Us Before Yon Buy.
O TmiUV
ITIOAWWI ft I flflUI |
Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C.
September 25. 3m.
DIAL HARDWARE CO.,
Wholesale and Eetail Importers and Dealers in Ail Kinds of
HARDWARE, Ml STEEL, MILS,
PAINTS, OIL, AND GLASS.
We are Headquarters for
it anvaMiTus inn unilKF Rllll niNG MATERIALS
IknVllUIII1 I IIVj nil m iiw wwa WW
POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C.
September 30 -ly
SThen writing mention the Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispatch