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The Lexington Dispatch LEXINGTON. 8. 0.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.00 Six Months 50 Three Months 25 ADVERTISING BATES. Regular Advertising, first insertion, 75 cents per inch; each insertion thereafter, 60 cents per inch. Local notices 5 cents per line each insertion; no local accepted for less than 25 cents for first insertion. Obituaries charged for at the rate of one cent a word for every word over 100 words. Marriage notices inserted free and are solieted Bates lor contraot advertising will be cheerfully furnished on application Anonymous communications will reoeive no attention Rejected manuscript will i not be returned unless accompanied oy stamps for tne purpose For any further information call on or address. G M. HAPM4N, Editor and Publisher. ^ Wednesday, December 31,1902. Christmas Trees. With bright anticipation of a j >yous and happy occasion the scholars, teachers and officers of Hebron Methodist Sunday school and its friends, gathered at the chnrch building on Christmas afternoon to participate in the time honored festiviies attending Christmas tree exercises. The assembled congregation were not disappointed in their anticipations j for it has never fallen to the lot of this reporer to attend a more erjiy able leathering of a similar nature Tb* tree was a majestic cedar whose b >ogbs bended low with their burden ef beautiful and useful, as well as ornamental gifts, and was handsomely trimmed with ornaments. Tfcere were two excellent addresses. One by the pa?tor, Rev. W. E Barre, and the other by the popular Superintendent, J. W. Hcndrix, both of which directed the minds of the hearers into obannels of holy thoughts end were very instructive and interesting. The singing was the best that we have ever heard on a similar occasion, the voices being sweet and melodious and the tunes harmonized with the joyousnees of the occasion when tb? angels of mercy proclaimed to the shepherds on Jada's rugged bills in anthems of praise and songs of adora-C~ tion, "Peace on earth, good will toward" men for today there is born in She city of David, the saviour of the world. Everybody was delighted with the exercises and pleased with the gifts and returned to their respective homes feeling that it was good for them to have been there. We learn that the Christmas tree ?i St. David's was well attended; the tree loaded with suitable gifts for joang and old; the exercises appropriate and time pleasantly spent. / _ ? ? :? Homicide ia Swansea. A tragedy occurred at {Swansea on Qiristmas Eve that is deplored by ail. It appears that Mr. K W. McDaniel, who runs a merchandise business in that town, and Mr. J Lee Neese, the town Marshall, became involved in a difficulty during which McDaniel shot Neese, the ball catering the right eye and passing oat at the back of the head, from the effects of which wound Neese died after lingering sometime. The origin of the difficulty, which ended in the death of one of the principals and placing the other behind the bars to answer to the charge of murder, is about as follow*: In the evening of the fatal day, McDaniel was firing a gun in front of his store. Some three or four shots had been fired when Neese appeared and attempted to arrest McDaniel. MoDaniel contended that he had done nothing for which to be arrested, as be was only shooting blank cartridges. Neese attempted to arrest McDaniel when a scuffle ensued in which McDaniel threw Neese, falling upon * - x- tL. *_n vr DUD. JLQ UK) ion noewe pioivt dropped upon the floor. Bystanders inter f erred and separated the belligerents. Here there is a conflict in the version of the eye witnesses of the sad affair and as the case is to undergo a legal investigation, farther oomment of the affair would be improper and oniirely oat of place. Neese was ebot with bis own pistol. McDaniel came to town Friday and surrendered to Sheriff Caugh ran and is now in jail. Magistrate Merchant, of Brcokland, went to Swansea and held an inquest. The verdict of the jury being as follows: "That we, the jarorB selected to ei q lire into the cau*e of the death of J Lee Neese, fiud that the said J Lee Nee*e, came to his death from a wound inflicted by a pistol in the hand of R. W. McDaniel, on the night of December 24thf 1902 " Mr. McDaniel was originally from Barnwell county and is a son-in-law of Col. L. W. Youmans, but has been residing in Swansea for some time. He was once section master of the F C. and P. railroad, but at the time of the tragedy wae engaged in -m.-r _ merchandising, iseese was a uuuro of Lexington county. Messrs. Efird & Dreber, of the Lexington Bar, have been retained for the defense A Church Wedding. Ooe of the most pleasing and beau tiful incidents which happened during the Christmas festivities was the prettv church wedding which united in tbf holy bonds of wedlock Miss Hattie Virginia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli L. Corley, and Mr. Walter, son of Mr G M. Caughman, which took place in St. Stephen Evangelical Lutheran church on December 25th, ... . lyua, at nan past seven o ciuc*.. Tbe church was elaborately and tastefully decorated by the loving friends of the bride elect and presented a picture of bewildering splendor and happily blended the whole scene iDto a harmony of bright colors that r*fleeted a radience in perfect accord with tbe happiness of the occasion. The building was crowded with the friends of tbe contracting parties who had assembled to wit i ness tbe tieing of tbe Gordon knot | which would link two loving hearts to- i get her for life. The bridal couple were preceded by two charming flower girls, Miss Elenor Corley and Miss Ernestine Graicben, who scattered the pathway with bright flowers to tbe strains of tbe wedding march, and tbe couple slowly wended their way to the chancel where they were met by the Rev. J. G Graicben, and were made man and wife according to the ceremony of tbe Lutheran church. The wed ding ma'ch was rendered by Miss 1'A.ns Meetze aDd tke organ pealed forth its low, eweet notes continuously from tbe time tbe couple en tered tbe church until the congregation went out. An elegant dinner was served at the home of tbe groom on Friday where beauty sat as queen of the hour and happiness presided at the banquet table. Tbe newly wedded pair carries with tbem at the beginning of their new relations in life the beet wish of a large circle of relatives and friends for their happiness and prosperity. ^Carriage at Swansea. To the ?ditor of tbe Dispatch: Quite a pretty wedding took place last Monday, the 22d instant at the residence of Mr. W. L K Johnson. His daughter, Mies Lizzie, one of Swansea's fairest flowers, was married to Mr. W. C. Rodgers. of Savannah, /la Par PAofnn nffiniotinn TJlO I VJIQ., J.IC f A VDVV/u vuiviaiiiug< *a> u v attendants were Miss Clara, sister of the bride, with Mr. Conrad Pierce, of Savannah, Ga., and Miss Mary Farmer, of Florida, with Mr. Hampton Johnson. The bride looked altogether lovely, attired in a becoming suit of tan and white, holding a beautiful bouquet of hyacinths. The groom is one of the Seaboard Air Line's best locomotive engineers, and a gentleman of fine character and standing. Only a few friends and relatives were present, among them were the groom's sister, Mrs Farmer, and her daughter from Yuler, Fla. After a sumptuous spread of all that { is nice and palatable, the happy pair were escorted to the train and amid j showers of riee and best wishes for ; the future, they departed for the "Land of Flowers" where they will spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will live in Savannah, where they will be at home to their friends after January let ZCftsoaic Notice. m A BEGCLAB COMMUNICATION of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, /Sr\ A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, January 10th, 1908, at 7 p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly, for work m the 3rd degree. Final settlement of dues, etc. By order of the W. M. G. M. Habxis, Secretary. Masonic Instalations. The following officers were duly in stalled at an extra meeting of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M., held on December 27 b, to serve the ensuing Masonic year: Thomas L. Harman, W. M. John J. Taylor, S. W. Samuel J. Leapbart, J. W. Thomas E Wingard, Treasurer. Samuel B George, Secretary. Alfred J Fox, S D. Scott Hendrix, J D. T. C. Sturkie, Steward. J. West Harman, Steward. Theodore S. Harman, Tiler. At a regular communication of Cedar Lodge, No. 184, A. F M. held at Wagener on December 18th, the following officers were duly elected and installed to serve tne ensuing Masonic year: J. C. Courtney, W. M. H. C. Scoffill, S. W. John J Jefcoat, J. W. J. E. Watson, Treasurer. L B. Etheredge, Secretary. Jesse Brown, Tiler. J. B Kitchins, S D. J. W. Broody, J D. Besigaation Not Accepted. The congregation of Ebenezer Evangelical Lutheran church, Columbia, S. C, declined to accept the resignation of their pastor, Rev. Dr. M. M. Kinard, at a meeting held December 21 *t ?>Lutheran Visitor. Oq Sunday last, however, Mr Einard notified bis congregation that hia vaci/vnatinn traQ final anrf thai. Ka Uia * goi^uuvivu TT U'J U UW** WWVC VUV?W MV h>id accepted the call at Enoxville, Tenn. This positive announcement | created surprise and disappointment and it is said, the scene was almost as sad as a funeral, many shedding tears. County Alliance. The First Q larterly meeting cf Lexington County Alliance for 1903, will convene at Summervilie acadnny near Peak, Friday, Jblusi J 9 b, at 11 a. m. Subject for discussion, Good roads, economical construction. Speakers: Dr. J. J. Bickley, Hon. J. W. Dreber, D A. Kleckley. A. S. Frick, President. Dr. J. J. Bickley. Secty. FlTZMAURICE 1704 AND 1706 OOLTJ^BI^, To our lrienda in Lexington we extend a spe< ? and see us. We wili do as we say?save yo of annoyance in looking for what yon w? boy goods as cheap or as good from an; ance to hear people say I am sorry I bat not too late for this time. See we tell dress goods: 50 pes Half Wool Henrietta, only 50c a yd 30 pes Fine Plaids, 30-inch, on.y 10c a yd 20 pes Fancy 40-inch Suiting. 20c a yard 30 pes 36-inch All Wool Henrietta, 25c a \d 2 J pes Whip Cords, only 60c., sold at 75c. ' 20 pes All Wool Granites at 50o. In This Merchants Sold ai Januarv 15. Merchants, llotel ai Keepers and 01 Oar stock is as usual at this season larg the fastidious in fancy sod staple groceries leading articles Lard, Bacon, Breakfast Strips, Hams, Flour, lene, Cheese, 8yrup. Maple 8vrup, Molaese Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables, Ci Extracts, Gelatene, Smoke Herring, Mi Pickles. Preserves. Jellies, an other t j , r are generally eatried in a I Come to see us or write us your i LORICK 41 Colta.m"to I SOCIETY WOl As Well as the Housewife and Professii Pe-ru-na as a Specific for Wint i ?. .?. | 7-V MISS BLANCHE MYERS. A SOCIETY LADY'S LETTER. Miss Blanche Myers, 3120 Penn street, Kansas City, Mo., a prominent yonn society woman of that place, has the following to say of Penma: " During each of the past four seasons I have caught a sever cold, when suddenly chilled after an evening party, and catarrh fo several weeks would be the result. One bottle of Peruna cured me and I shall not dread colds any more as I did."?BLAJSUtltJ m yekz HOME TREATMENT FREE. I discharge from the nose, sneezing, an __ * pain in the eyes and forehead, weak, an Catarrh Cures by Thousands Under ZTT'YT7 eje*' ?ccasi?n< J le ss of memory. Dr. Hartman's Free Treatment. I Unless something is done to prever Catarrh of the nose and head produces ' the catarrh will follow the mucous men Fitzmaurice | CLC MAIN STBSST, DO NO TUT XT' JULVU0V j ucni^un im _ derwear Jrom $i to b Wholesale Only. 'OT5? ^ of ireshness about 01 Kii September 3. EXCELLENT I ___ A Piano o ~ ?? - We represent the most superior pianos i , J Mason & Hamlin. The Fischer The Vose, III If Oaill I fl& IIAllSft The Behr Bros, The Mathoshek, The Lnd ? "wuov hundred thousand of the makes represent thers: oisg [6 and varied and we can suit the wants oI Mason A Hamlin, Weaver, and Mailer, j, both in price and quality. Aa a few Kemember. we represent the factories ot I i we mention: can and will Have you money if you will < bargains now in slightly used Pianos. Meal, Grists, Sugar. Tea, Coffee. Cotton For special Holiday inducements s, Condensed Milk, Baking Powder, Soda, stating make of Pianos referred.to rackers. Candies, Spices, Flavoring ickeral, Laundry Soapk, Toilot Soaps, ?" A T" /~\TVT"Tj^ O roods too numerous to mention that |V| i\ I if I i\ Pi ^ y irst class grocery store. i. AXlUV/ kJ 1235 MAIN, ST. vants and we will name prices. May 15?ly. II W H k i\! r L1 DENTAL NOTICE. J 1 I I I I /"I 1 I I i 11R L- L- TOOLE, of North. S. C. wil J V/ if Al J.JL 1. 1 V JLi ft JLJ be at Swansea, 8. C.. on the fieeon< / WednesdaT ol each month, and at Gaston 8. C. on Thnred&y following. ia, &. C. 9?t, 29-6m i onal Women Endorse er Diseases. T brane into the lungs where it will he 1 followed by cough, night sweats, rapid 4 loss of flesh, and the other dread symp4 toms of consumption. 4 To all such people Br. Hartman's I treatment comes as a great boon. It is 4 only necessary to send name and address 1 to Br. Hartman, Columbus, On and com- ' | plete directions for the first month's I treatment will be sent free. 4 Not only is it more successful in en?- > } ing catarrh than the treatment of car i tarrh specialists, but it is in the reach I of every person in this land.' 4 A medicine which is the principal part i of Dr. Hartman's treatment, known as 1 Peruna, can be bought at any drug T store, and is a remedy without equal for 7 catarrh in all forms, coughs, colds, hronl chitis, consumption, and all climatic dis7 eases of winter. Each bottle is aocoznT panied with complete directions for use. | Address The Peruna Medicine Oo^ af 4 Columbus, Ohio, for a copy of their latest i catarrh book, instructively illuptrated, I and contains 64 pages of the latest int formation on catarrhal diseases. Seni 1 free to any address, 4 A Housewife Who SafTered 25 Tears* 4 Mrs. Alia Schwandt, Sanborn, Minm, i writes: J "I hare been troubled with catarrh 7 for twenty-live years. Could not sleep 4 day or night. After having used Peruna 1 I can sleep and nothing bothers mo } now."?-Mrs. Alia Schwandt. J Mrs. Jennie Cable, Spokane, Wash., 4 writes: 1 " lifter suffering for twenty-one years j with neuralgia, caused by catarrh of I head, I tried all doctors and all kinds of 4 medicine, receiving no benefit. I bei came discouraged and worn out at last. i My mother wrote me to take Dr. HartI man's medicine, so I did, but my case A ? T_ ?^ ^ ^ T rt ftloA 4 n 4lv/\ s. cl maa< sial invitation when in Colombia to come :>u^ ra7, b?w got ur hard earned money, and save a heap our $12 00 suits i int It will be impossible for vou to pbody else It is an hourly occur- Tou can't bett? bought. Bat too late for that time, mice * us for your wants in our line, as P ? Vff Bu?a$i0 SILKS! SILKS!! M ^.*1; 30 pcsfFancy Waists and Dress 8ilks. 75c, Bound Corners, 1 Sold Et $1 00* Breasts* sli tho &c 35 pes Black Silk, Armures, Peau De Soie, hEXct styles are here. & ~?ro?r5Jl* ? swatzcer Overcoats ?Taffetas for Wedding Costumes. We can $7 50, $)0 $12, an fix up any kind of u dress. ? sJf$yWr< Examine our immer Domestics sold at coat. ' IB^y 0f ?2.50 to $6 50 The correct bats TTrtnea "The Smartsac^' waiv ri ? ?^ r an Organ, made, viz: The Checkering. The Knabe. The , The Mehlin. The Lester The Kranieh&Baeh. [wig and The Franklin, and others. Over eight ed by ns have been sold. What a record! All as good as money and skill can make them, ffie superb Piauos and Organs above stated and >nly give us an opportunity. Some very special write at once for catalogues, prices and terms, 1USIC HOUSE, . COLUMBIA, S. C. T. I-I. I RICK, ATTORNEY AX LAW, J Will practice in all the Courts. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second ' door. CHAPIN. ...... ?. c, Aguo.st (1. ly. J Was a ciirunic uuc, <uiu x r* oo oisu xu uo ! change of life. Through the use of Peruna and Manalin 1 am now entirely well. J " When I began taking your medicine J 11 only weighed 61 pounds; now I weigh 110. I have not taken a drop of medicine for seven months, and would advise all sufferers to consult Dr. Hartman. The S neuralgia affected my head and eyes, and for the last year seemed to be in my e breast and between my shoulder blades." r ?Mrs. Jennie Cable. ?, If you do not derive prompt and satJ. isfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a " full statement of your case and he will ^ be pleased to give you his valuable ad^ vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of it The Hartznan Sanitarium. Coiumbus* l- Ohio. )THES T E THE MAN, )d good clothes help out. Wear oDe of and you'll be called a good looking man. Br our $7.50 anywhere forth I.oo Suit and be a well suited man. Button --~~'p::grrrr^F 'ronfc. ^ ^ | -tT an air jJ / m Jff it linen t ' '? Mcontent--te*, ^ I THE CLOTHIER, ... IHI Ml COLUMBIA,8 & ' 3m. MlinAY GIFTS.