The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 02, 1902, Page 5, Image 5
^ The Lexington Dispatch.
j| Wednesday, April 2, 1902.
In&es to XTsw Advertisements.
Summons for Relief?Efird &
Dreher.
T7: 1 T\: U nf D
X' msi i/iecuaigc?uaiam w. .
Thomas Gable.
JDX^IXTJZ SERVICES.
8T. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Rev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor.
1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington.
2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington.
3rd. Sunday 11a. m., Lexington.
^ 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington.
Sunday school service every Sunday
morning at 9:30.
APPOINTMENTS OF REV. GEORGE S. 3EARDEN.
Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday.
St. John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday.
Providence, E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday.
His address is 1109 Elm wood Avenue,
e n \rhpiv> narfies wishinf? to I
Wi?iUUK/lCMy Wj W.j ? mw. w ^ 0
correspond ~ith him can address him.
Iiev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor.
2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
lexington cibcuit m. e. chuech south.
Eev. W. E. Baeee, Pastor.
1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3? pm.
2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm.
3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3J p m
ithSanday, Lexington 11am. Horeb 3ipm
Lexington: Sunday school service every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
The Southern's Schedule.
rri-.?> fro,*na nn the Southern Rail
XliC u&aiuu V?w ?
way will pass this place daily for the
points Darned, as follows:
No 134, from Augusta to Columbia
5:33 p m. No. 130, 1:15 a. m.
No. 123 from Columbia to Augusta
4:00 a. m. No. 133, 12:09 p. m.
Through sleepers for Cnarlotte,
Norfolk, Richmond, Washington and
the east. Connections at Trenton
for Edgefield, Aiken and other points.
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Candidates, Take Notice.
> We have recently received from
several candidates for State offices
orf.iolAR ftnnnnncine' their candidacy
and written for their individual benefit.
We want to say in time, so that
there will be no hard feelings in the
future, that ail such articles are legitimate
advertisements and will be so
treated at this office. A charge
of half a cent a word will be made for
all articles written in the individual
interest of any candidate, and to
insure its publication the cash must
accompany the article. Count the
number of words, divide by two and
send us the money. Those who seek
political preferment are influenced
by the emoluments attached thereto.
They expect, if elected, to make a living
out of offices to which they aspire,
otherwise they would not seek it, and
so we make our meat and bread cut
of our advertising ?.nd subscription
patronage.
Special Notice.
Wanted?100,000 feet of 5 4 board?,
dry, ninety per cent, clear of knotts
and blue sap, 4 wide up, 14 to 20 ft.
long. Stale price delivered in Columbia.
N. H. Driggers,
Columbia, S. C.
That Easter Pig.
Mr. C. R. Risb, one of Black creek's
best farmers, killed hie Easter pig
Wednesday of last week, which
weighed over 400 pounds. Dr. Blue
Mountain Joe passed by and has bad
ever since a powerful hankering after
puddings and sausage. Everytim6
hereafter he passes that domicile
bis mouth will run water to
develop power enough to operate the
electric cars between Lexington and
Columbia.
The Bast Prescription for Malaria
Chills, and Fever is a bottle of
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is
simply iron and quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure-no pay. Price 50c.
Ne^ and Pretty Goods.
The delight of a woman's heart
these delightful spring days is to
array herself in lovely garments and
to meet this overweening passion of
woman, Mimnaugh is showing a
beautiful line of new goods, dimities
r- and batistes of the newest designs I
and at the lowest prices. He can j
furnish a lady's whole toilet from the !
pins that holds her hair in place j
down to the fashionable Oxfords that !
adorn her dainty feet. In fact his j
immense department stores are
chocked full of choice bargains in j
:
dry goods, clothing and shoes and is I
offering the best values in these
Lj goods for the least money. Bargain j
hunters should visit these stores j
when in Columbia and secure some !
of the b'g bargains he is offering.
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JUST .
ONE
WORD that word is
TuLtt'sss*
it refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Sick headache?
Virtigo?
Bilious?
Insomnia?
ANY of these symptoms and many others
indicate inaction of the I P'FP win
You Need.
Ms Pills
TaLp Substitute.
Watching the Dog Wood Bloom.
News has been received at this
office that since the appearance of
the martins, Uocle Jake has been
anxiously watching the dog wood
trees on his place to see when they
begin to bloom. So often has he
visited tbem that he has made a path
to each and every one of them, and
has ever since been whetting his appetite
in anticipation of satisfying it
with the fat bream, mollies, trout
and jack of the Edisto. This Editor
has been getting his tackle in fishing
condition and the first no|9s of the
blue bird and the thrush will be
sweet music to his soul for then he
can dine sumptuously every day with
not even the thought of a delinquent
subscriber to mar his full measure of
happiness which he always experi-.
i *
ences on ms annual camp nsn.
You Snow What You Are
Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that it is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
Mrs. Ezra Snelgrove Dead.
Mrs. Ezra Snelgrove died at her
home just above town Monday in the
81st year of her age. She had been
in feeble health for sometime and
her death, therefore was not unex
pected. She lived in retirement for
? f* i j * i i
a numoer 01 years, out tncse wno
knew her best loved her most and
she had the reputation of being a
good gentle woman. She was a
daughter of Mr. Jacob Reeder, who
in his day and generation was a
prominent and influential citizen of
the county. The interment was in
the cemetery of Horeb Methodist
church. The Rev. W. D. Qaick
preached the sermon to a large and
sorrowing congregation.
Easter.
Easter Sunday dawned beautiful
and bright and nature wore her garb
of brilliant hues as if keeping with
the memory of the day when the
Lorld robbed the grave of its victory
and death of sting and by his coming
forth brought life and immortality
to light.
The churches were well filled with
appreciative congregations who listened
attentively to fine sermons.
The services at St. Stephens'
Evangelical Lutheran church were
unusually impressive. The church
was tastefully and appropriately
decorated with cut flowers and hot
house plants and on either side of
the preacher were a vase of beautiful
Easter lillies, hyacinths and narcissus
which forcibly reminded one of the
sacredDess and purity of the day
which is so hallowed and revered by
the Christian church. These emblems
of a rejuvenated life were the
thoughtfulness of gentle woman.
The Rev. ,T. G. Graichen nrenehed
a line sermon from 1st Cor. XY:20.
"But now is Christ risen from the
dead and became the first fruits of
them that slept."
Appropriate services were also held
in the Methodist church by Rev. W.
D Quick and his discourse was entirely
in keeping with the occasion.
Fresh Shad Nest Saturday.
On account of the severe weather
on the coast last week, I was disappointed
in not receiving my shipment
of shad advertised to arrive
last Saturday. I have another order
in for a large shipment of fine Winyah
Bay shad?the most delicious
fish that swims?which will be here
Saturday if the weather permits and
will receive orders for same in advance.
John. A. "Williams.
The Fish Dealer.
| DIAMOND DYES
\ ^JTS E?SY TO DTE MW 7
\ OIRMON2? / Vpyes
nHHniDHBBBBDBHIEn
Any one can use Diamond Dyes.
They are made for
home use and home economy. ^
Julian E. E
"THE J>RT<
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November 20, liHH.? l_v.
miini Dm
lllilli 11/111/J
Wholesale and Retail Importers a
PAINTS, OIL JWe
are Headqn
BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE
POST OFFICE BLOCK
September 30?1 v.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
Among those who left for Charles- S
ton Monday were Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Efird and family, Mrs. George
S Drafts and grand daughter, May ci
Boozer, and Mrs. H. M. Efird. P*
LEXINGTON MARKET,
OOBRECTED WEEELT BY THE MERCHANTS J
Bacon Hams. per ft 12 r.
" Site. - - n fD?
Snoulders. " li 0f
Butter, per ft 20
Ecsrs, per doz 12'2 ee
Turseys, per lb ... s a 10
Geese, perpr ...... 35 a to
Chickens. per head 10 a 25
Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20
Beef, per ft 10 al2'<
Pork, " " iO a 12U
Tallow, per ft 4 a 5
Lard, per ft 12U
Flour, per cwt 225 a 275
Corn, per bu 05
Peas, " " 110
Oats, " " 75
Fnddar nor <>.wt !R) __
Sweet Potatoes, per bu *0
Rice, per lb 4 a G
COTTON MARKET. C(
Lexington,?Middling s;*.
Columbia.?Middling SX. Al
Charleston?Middling 8?*.
Augusta,?Middling S11-1G g
NAVAL STORES. pi
Savpnnali. yesterday's market?Spirit? ar
Turpentine, firm 4." cents. Rosin, steady. cc
NOTE?Produce exchange today **
made an order that in future spirits m
will only be quoted in machine casks ^
and the difference in regular made g
and irregular casks shall be 1 cent th
per gallon. ^
We notice from tbe above quota- pi
tionB that the price of spirits took a ^
tumble yesterday from 53 cents per Si
gallon to -15 cents, a difference of 8 j^1
cents. M
JAMES HARMAN. [2
STT^GKEOaT,
LEXINGTON, S. C., H
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(Office in rear of the Court House.) *v
INFORMS THE FUBLIC THAT EE
will be in his cilice every Friday tor the
purpose of doing dental work in all its
branches.
March 11), 1002. ly.
EDWARD L. ASBILL, :
Attorney at Law,
LEESYILLE, S. 0.
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Practices in all the Courts.
Business solicited.
8ept 30?5m
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Final Discharge. ! I
XTOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ! co
iy persons interested that I will apply to i V?
the Hon. George S. Drafts. Judge ol Pro- j
bate in and for the County of Lexington, i
State of South Carolina, on the 4th day of j
April. 1902. for a final discharge as 1
Executor of the Estate of Daniel Fry ?*
deceased.
JAMES H. VvfESSINGER, Executor. J1
March 5, 1902. 4w21. ^
ARE YOU m:
SUFFERING. I""
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AND NEED I _
MEZDicxitTE?1 *
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if so, you will find in the Drug ! ]
srnH IY/1 orli^inA nanarfmonf at I
UIIV1 I T B w \A I \S III \S U/ a J II I I v I ( L Ul |
the Bazaar, Standard Medi- j
cines for all Complaints, ;
Diseases, Etc., which will ! (J
give relief and cure you.
AT THE BAZAAK, j"
1
DIAMOND DYES
MAKE OLD CLOTHES HEW.
0
til Ifi IS SB!
TO MAKE OLD
rURMTUKE NEW.
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V GOOI) BRUSH
TO
APPLY VARNISH, ETC.,
^OR XO CENTS.
[aufmann,
SGIST,"
s. c.
? ARE
md Dealers in All Kinds of
, STEEL, IMS,
UVD GLASS.
arters for
: BUILDING MATERIALS
, COLUMBIA, S. C.
When writ: ng mention the Dispatch
tops the Cough, and Works of
the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Qainine Tablets
ire a cold in odo day. No cure, no
ly. Price 25 cents.
Final Discharge.
rrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' TO ALL
M persoos interested that we will apply to
e Hod. Geo. S. Drafts. Judge of Probate
and for the County of Lexington, State
South Carolina, on the 7th day of
pril, 1902, lor a Dual discharge as ExuWs
of the Estate of Mrs. Malinda E.
:e deceased.
J. FRANK KAISER,
C. A. GElGElt.
Executors.
March 5. 1902. 4w21.
'he State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
Conrt of Common Pleas.
V. C. Badham vs. J. Haskell Huffman.
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
-N OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT
. of the ccoTt herein. I will sell to the
ghest bidder at public outcry, before the
)urt house door in Lexington, S. C., durg
the legal hours of sale, on the first
onday in April next:
Ail the right, title and interest of J.
askell Huffman of, in and to all that
ece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying
id being in Fork Township, Lexington
unty and State ot South Carolina, conining
four hundred and fifty acres, more
less, adjoining lands of Joseph Huffan,
Noah Huffman, estate lands of JohD
orick and by Broad river, the same beiDg
ie real estate of the late J. E. Huffman,
id the right, title and interest of J
askell Huffman in said premises being
e one-fifth of two thirds ihereof.
Also, all the right, title and interest of
Haskell Huff nan of, in nnd to all that
ece, parcel or tract of land lying on
road liver, containing five hundred and
ty acres, more or less, and known as the
nith place, bounded on the west by
mick's land, on the south by Derrick's
nd and on the east by lands belonging to
ra tvllicnr
AO* A IIOV'IIK* JUttiOV/A*
Also, the Island in Broad river adjoining
e Smith pUce, containing twenty-five
5) acrei, more or less, the same being
e real estate of the late J. E. Huffman,
id the right, title and interest of J.
askell Huffman therein, beiog the onetli
of two-thirds thereof. To be sold in
ree tracts.
TERMS?Cash, without re ervo. Parlaser
to pay for paoers.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of the Court.
G T. Graham. Attorney for Plaintiff'.
March 12, 1902. 3w20
HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
Court of Common Pleas.
W. Popo Jefcoat,
vs."
Margaret I. Jefcoat.
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
}Y VIRTUE OF THE JUEGEMENT
) of the court herein, I will sell to the
ghest bidder, at public outcry before the
1* /I A/\?i T Av'inertrtn W (^ /T.i*
uit uuunc uuui xii ucAiu^ivii, u. uuui*
g ihe legal hours of sale, ou the lirst
onday in April next:
All that certain tract of land sitnate in
^xington county, on the west side ot Big
)nd branch, containing fifty acres, more
less, and bounded on the north by lands
Jacob J. Mack; on the south by land of
ary Hutto: on the east b) land of C. B.
lird, and on the west by land of Wm. J.
eenan.
TERMS?One-half cash: balance on a
edit ol one year, with interest from day
sale, secured by bond ol purchaser and
ortgage ot premises sold, with leave to
iy all cash. Purchaser to oav for papers.
SAMUEL B GEORGE,
C. C. 0. P. and G. S.
T. C. Sturkie, Es<i , attorney tor Plaintiff
March 12, 1902. ow20.
*LL BIG- BOEING EVENTS
Are Best Illustrated and Described in
POLICE GAZETTE
The IVorld-Tamotts . .
. . . Patron of Sports.
*1.00-13 WEEKS~$1.00
MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS.
ICHARD K. FOX. Publisher,
Franklin Square, New York.
I REMOVAL. 1
1 ^ IS
| We have moved 'our Winter Stock and have 4flj|
replaced it with an elegant line ol Spring 'jJ
Sr Goods consisting of lb3 lollowing: - f9|
STRAW il VTTINGS, 1 MUSLIN FRILLED CURTAINS, jgk
^ STRAW MATTING RUGS, I | LACE FRILLED CURTAINS, If
<?> FIBER CARPETING. ; SILKALINE DRAPERIES, ^
FIBER CARPET RU3S, j j SATINE DRAPERIES, j
^ FIBER ART SQUARES, | SCRIMS FOR FIRE PLACE,
& COCOA MATTINGS. j WINDOW SHADES,
^ NAPIER MATTINGS. j FEATHER PILLOWS. jgE
INLAID LINOLCEM. j CORNICE POLES, ^ 2
|kj PRINTED LINOLUEM, j : WIBE END COCOA MATS.
Write for samples of anything you need. ?
All cash orders of $10.00 and over we ship
free of freight in the State We are a first iOK
jygg class "Sash Carpet House" and handle no
pr; shoddy goods.
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| Mutual Carpet Co. J
$ 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C. #
September 4. 3m.
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I McCREERY BROTHERS,
MAIN AND BRANDING STREETS, ||j
fL% a"' r\T t -AT r> r * m *?i /7/i
\Nj W/XJl Mi
m A HANDSOME SHOWING OF ||
I New Spring Goods.!
Vff) WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR LADIES IN THE LATEST STYLES (ji\
$2 AND BEST MATERIALS ?K
)W WE HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW ASSORTMENT OF |
||^ LADIES SIIIRT WAISTS IN THE LATEST CUTS. ALSO SPRING
ftK STYLES IN LADIES AND MISSSES TAILOR MADE SUITS MK
AND JACKETS,
HS OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT M
V/a is complete with everything new in Lidies' and Children's Headwear.
IMcCREERT BROTHERS. ?
j|j^ October?ly. j|jj .
FRESH GARDEN SEED
We have the "Old Reliable" Seed grown by I). M. Ferry Co., the
famous Seedsmen. These Seeds have an established reputation
> -i
for purity and excellency and can always be aepenaeu upuu
in any kind of season, no matter how unfavorable.
Also we have Grossman's New Crop Vegetable Seeds
You can find any variety you want in Garden
and Flower Seeds at
|THE BAZAAR,
Z-EXXIXTO-XOIIiT. S. C.
THE STATE OP SOUTH CAEOLINA, ! Notice.
COUNTY OF LEXfNGTON.
- - - I A LL PEKSONS INDEBTED TO THE
I By Geo. S Drafts, Esa , Probate J uclge. I fl i . f o n u j j i
^-Tr-rijT7i?T7^ c?mfpt "d rvnvr-r xi. Estate ot S. C. Hendrx, deceased.
TTTHEREAS, SAMUEL B. GEORGE, vvjn mnke pavment to the undersigned on
M C. C. C. and G. b , made suit to me, or before the 30th day of April. iy02, and
to grant him Letters of Administration ot those h}iv,n? demands against the said Esthe
Estate of and effects of A ernelia Hoover; taft* will present the same, dulv attested, to
Tneseare, tberetore, to cite and admon- OF HKNDRIX
ish all and singular the kindred and credi- y' l hf.NDRTV*
tors of the said Vernelia Hoover, de- ' ' Executors
ceased flat they he aud appear, before mo, 1 March 19, 1902. 3w22. pd "
in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lex- ,
ington 0. H., S. C.. on the 5th day of j ^
May, 1902. next, after publics "ri Jb i rial Discharge.
hert-ol at 11 o clock in the forenoon, to ~
show cause, if auy they have. why the said j "^["OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
? T ..ill a nrtlr tn
Administration should not be granted. persons imereMcu * ?i?. ^ry.j
Given under ray hand, this 20th day of the Hon. George S. Drafts, Jnd^e of .ProMarch
Anno Domini. 1002. bate, in and for the County of Lexington,
GEORGE S. DRAFTS. J. P. L. C. State of South Carolina, on the 20th day
Published on the 20th day of March, of April, 1002, for a final discharge as Ei1902,
in the Lexington Dispatch. 6w25 ecntor of the Estate of Jesse Wingard, deDr.
Thomas Dunn English is j S. H. LEVER. Executor,
dead. Ho was the author of "Ben j March 26th, 1902. 4w23. pd.
and moo u?idpl T? LnflWll. i
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Egg picking was quite popular on Fe"T8 and Crosman's guaranteed
our streets Saturday. garden seed for sale at the Bazaar.
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