The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 21, 1903, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 21,1903.
v Index to 2Tew Advertisements.
For Rent?Lever, Tbe Shoe Man.
Clothing?The Bee Hive Store.
Drags?J. W. Kinard.
SERVICES.
ST. STEPHEN'S IiUTEEBAN CHTJBCH.
^ Bev, J. Q. Graichen, Pastor.
1st, 8unday 11 a. m., Lexington.
1st 8unday, evening at 7:30. Lexington.
2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington.
3rd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington.
Sunday school service every Sunday
morning'at 9:30. I
appointments of bev. oeobge 8. beabden.
Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday.
St. John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday.
Providence, E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday.
His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue,
Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to
correspond with him can address him.
pbesbttbrian services:
Eev. Mr. "Wallace, Pastor.
2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
lehngton circuit m. e. church south.
Bev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor.
1st Snnday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3? pm.
2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3ipm.
3d 8unday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3? p m
4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3\ pm
V Lexington: Sunday sohool service every
CnMj^An mnvninn of. Irt rtVWt
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Masonic Notices.
A regular communication of
vSft Pomaria lodge, No. 151, A. F.
M., will convene in Masonic hall I
Peak, S. C, Saturday, February 7th,
1903, at 7 p. m. Brethren will please
be prompt in attendance. Fraternity
invited.
John C. Swygert, Master.
ft A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
v of Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
A. F. M., will be held on
Saturday, February 7th, 1903, at 7
p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested
to attend promptly.
By order of the W. M.
Samuel B. George, Secretary.
Judgment Sustained.
The Supreme court has banded
down its decision, sustaining the
judgment of the lower court, in the
case of Myrtle Edwards, respondent,
vs. Va&tine Wessinger et al. appellants.
Removal.
n *n ,
h M. ?i. Jiaruey & uo., win occupy
the store belonging to J. W. Long,
lately occupied by H. L. Oswald,
and beg to state that they will continue
the cost Bale of goods on hand
now to make room for a large line of
clothiog, shoes, hats and gentB' furnishings
to arrive in a few days.
When in need of goods in their line
give them a call and you will save
money.
Suildiag a Tramway.
^ ' The Santee Lumber Company is
building a. tram way near Sandy Bun
creek, waters of Congaree river, from
their mill out to the Baker tract of
land, a distance of about eight miles,
on which is a large body of fine timber.
This company employs a
w large number of hands and is in a
prosperous and thriving condition.
Don't Neglect This Matter.
w There are quite a number of subscribers
residing in and around town
who are indebted to us ior subscription.
We do not wish to send out
bills to them or ask them to settle
for same hoping that they would call
and settle but io many instances we
have hoped in vain. Subscribers near
here will greatly oblige us by dropping
in and paying the amount due
at their earliest possible convenience.
ICemlers of Committees.
The members of the House of Representatives
from this county have
been made members of the following
committees:
P. F. Efird?Ways and means,
orvrinnltrirA.
OUVft ?
John Bell Towill?Public printing
and education.
J. Brooks Wingard?Privileges and
Elections and engrossed bills.
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys
?o AA-ncfirvn
uveruuiiie? uuiiotijjtt?
' tion.
Two Noble Men Dead.
Maj. A. H. "White, of Rock Hill,
the President, and Col. Thomas W.
Holloway, of Pomaria, the Secretary*
of the State Agricultural and Mechanical
Association, both died on
yesterday at their respective homes.
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A Worthy Cause.
The Lord Loveth. a Cheerful Giver,
i During the morning services at St.
Stephen Evangelical Lutheran church
! on February 1st, a special collection
will be taken up, tl proceeds of
which is to go toward the expenses
of the new iron fence around the
cemetery. It is hoped and expected
that a large congregation will be
present on this occasion and that each
one will go prepared to give something
toward this public spirited enterprise.
The committee having this
work in hand report that they need
about $100 to pay the cost of the
fence and they are very anxious to
raise this 6um so that they can pay
the entire bill as soon as the work is
completed; they, therefore, urge the
entire community to make a contribution,
no matter how large or small
it may be, to enable thera to do this.
Remember Sunday February 1, and
the object of the collection is to go
toward putting up the fence.
Good Work Done.
We can be found in our shop all
the time ready to make cr mend
any kind of work; wood or iron;
over-haul cotton gins; steam engines;
? Torn milon
ur Ct Liy UtUCi Uia^UlJJCl J* *nu muvo
northwest of Lexington, C. H.
Lee Snelgrove & E. D. Hailman.
12pd
.
A Florishing School.
The school at Swansea is in a very
flourishing condition under the able
management of Prof. Sam. J. Derrick.
He is a teacher of experience, culture
and refinement and his management
has given general satisfaction. He
is assisted by the accomplished Miss
Isabella Brooker. The school has
grown so in the number of pupils
that the services of Mrs. Derrick has
b?en secured in order to give a more
efficient service. The school is greatly
in need of more improved and
modern furniture, which the trustees j
will no doubt soon put in.
At and Below Cost.
The Bazaar has a quantity of fancy '
and plain china and glassware left I
over from the holiday trade which j
they do not wish to carry in stock
until next Christmas and in order to j
rash them off quickly have made big
reduction in Drices. Parties desiring
to purchase anything in these goods
would do well to call at once, inspect
these goods and make their selections.
They have also big bargains to offer
in other lines and the purchaser wi 1
save money by calling at The Bazaar.
Dolm&r Dots.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Prof. D. A Q'lattlebaum went to
Saluda Saturday eta business.
Mr. W. H. Hare is home from his
school at Perry. He dismissed his
school the first of last week on
account of smallpox.
Messrs. J. 0. Eargle and Henry
Snelgrove went to Columbia the first
of last week to see about getting
work. We have not heard from
them since.
win laciinaie me wont 01 me pot-ii
master at Leesville and will avo:d
the delays in our mail.
Jan. 19, 1003. Loyd.
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Mr. James H. Tillman has tendered
his resignation as Lieutenant Governor.
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I Take Laxative Bro
I Seven Million boxes sold in past 12
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the newspapers
is sure to know of the wonderful
u jj j j cures made by Dr.
?j Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
j ?reat kidney'kver
E foXzrjj li; and bladder remedy.
- | [f&Sl ,'rS It is the great medi^
L/v ^ cal triumph of the nine\U
\ 11 teenth century; disY,
j 11 covered after years of
t* i 1 ' scientific research by
'' Dr. Kilmer, the emiU.
? " nent kidney and blad
dci* specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troub'es
and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended
for everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase
relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement hss
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a bock
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and fC'rK*/~ n
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Binghamton,
N. Y. The^^?i|gg?
regular fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Root,
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
Our correspondents will please
send us the news from their section
sipeisoin.
Strength is one of the distinguishing
attributes of a healthy man. In one of
the most beautiful poetic flights known
to literature, the inspired singer finds no
finer figure to express the sun's majestic
rising than "rejoicing like a strong man
to run a race."
Who has not known such a man, the
picture of health, hardy and athletic,
suddenly begin to fail? At first he
has a slight cough, which he laughs
at. Presently the cough becomes deep
seated. The scales tell him he is losing
fles&. A little later and the lungs bleed.
He grows weaker and more and more
emaciated. Each day sees some circumscribing
of his activities, until at last he
does not leave the house, and friends
shake their heads and say, "Poor fellow
! Who would ever have believed it
possible?"
But what are the doctors doing all this
time! Doing their best probably, but
usually doing no lasting good. The
emaciation grows more marked, the
weakness more apparent, until at last the
sick man hears the sentence, "There's
po hope."
It is just at this very point of hopelessness
that the use of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery has proven
the first step to health to many a sufferer.
It cures the cough, stops the
hemorrhage, heals the lungs, puts sound
flesh upon the body, and sends the man
back to the activities of life as strong as
ever. It's a wonderful statement, but
it is literally true, that " Golden Medical
Discovery" has cured time and time
i again when all other means had absolutely
failed to benefit.
There is no alcohol in the " Discovery,"
and it is absolutely free from opium, connr\
nil nth^r narcotics.
Dr. Hifce is confined to his room
with what may prove to be pneumonia.
Prof, and Mrs. D. A. Qaattlebaum
are now occupying the Rev. J. D.
Shealy house. They are conveniently
located near the church and school.
The members ot Mt. Hebron met
at the church Saturday evening and
sat out about eighty trees on the
church ground.
The pest office at this place was
discontinued on last Thursday. This
section will still retain the name of
Del mar.
Now, that we have free delivery
we should do all we can to make it
as convenient for the carrier and ourrelves,
as we can. To insure the
prompt delivery of our mail we
should use our route number. This
Persons suffering from disease in
chronic form are invited to consult Dr.
R. V. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence
is private and the confidences
of the sick are guarded with professional
privacy. The success of the
methods and medicines of Dr. R. V.
Pierce, may be inferred from the fact
that of the thousands treated by him
and his assistant staff of nearly a score
of physicians ninety-eight per cent, have
been perfectly and permanently cured.
"A SURE CURE."
nI beg to state that I have used three bottles
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery since
my correspondence with you, and find great
improvement in my case." writes Mr. A. F.
Novotny, of New York, N. Y., Box 1437. "I feel
that I am in need of no more medical assistance.
When I started to take your medicine
I had a regular consumptive cough, of which
I was afraid, and everybody cautioned and
warned me concerning it. I was losing weight
rapidly, was very pale and had no appetite
whatever. Now my condition is changed entirely.
I do not cough at all, have gained eight
pounds in weight, nave recovered my healthy
color, and my appetite is enormous. I can recommend
your medicine to everybody who may
be in need of the same, as it is a sure cure, no
humbug as are most other pr * :nt medicines,
and is far superior to all similar medicines."
lift UUlfiun n/io rvnutm
"When I commenced taking your medicines,
eighteen months ago, my health was completely
broken down," writes Mrs. Cora L,. Sunderland,
of Chancyville, Calvert Co., Md. "At times I
could not even walk across the room without
pains in mv chest. The doctor who attended
me said I fad lung trouble and that I would
never be well again. At last 1 concluded to try
Dr. Pierce's medicines. I bought a bottle of
'Golden Medical Discovery.' took it, and soon
commenced to feel a little better, then you
directed me to take both the ' Golden Medical
Discovery' and the 'Favorite Prescription,'
which I did. Altogether 1 have taken eighteen
bottles of ' Golden Medical Discovery,' twelve
of the ' Favorite Prescription' and five vials of
' Pellets.' I am now almost entirely well, and
do all my work without any pain whatever, and
can run with more ease than I could formerly
u/alk."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adv'ser, 100S large pages and 700 illustrations,
is sent free on receipt of stamps
to defray expense of mailing only. Send
31 one-cent stamps for the book in cloth
binding, or only 21 stamps if paper
covers are desired. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
ore a Cold in Oi
mo Quinine Tablets, a
months. This signature, ^
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
In Probate Court.
B R. Shull. in his own right and as Administrator
of the Estate of Miss Mary W,
Shall, deceased, plaintiff
against
Mrs. Alsen B. Leaphart. Mrs. Nina Senn,
"Weter W. Shull, defendants.
Sale of Land in Aid of Assets and Partition.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER IN
above stated case. I will sell before the
court house door at Lexington, S. C , on
the first Monday in February, 19l3, the following
real estate, towit:
All that piece, parcel, or tract of land situate,
l.\iDg and being in the County of
Lexington, State of ^o. Ca , containing
ninety acres, more or less, bounded on the
south hv the Anonsta road: east bv lands ct
D. J Griffith, north by Jsnds of J W.
Drehtr and perhaps others, and west by
Edwin Price
TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
The order of sale further provides that
immediately said land is knocked down
to the highest bidder said bidder sh-.ill pay
down in cash the sum of twenty-five dollars
as an evidence of good taith. and
should the bidder fail to pay down said sum
of money the land will be immediately recried
tor sale at the risk of the former purchaser.
And it is farther ordered that the
balance of the purchase money represented
by said bid shall be ptid into the hands of
the Probate Court within ten da>s from
the date ot sale, and it the purchaser fails
to comply with these terms and conditions
the lands will be re*advertised for sale on
the first Monday in March, 1903, at the
risk cf the former purchaser.
GEORGE S. DRAFTS.
Judge of Probate, Lexington Co,
f.
I luuntrr cv OIUIMC, auuiiicja. i
c. m. Efird. f. e. dreheb
EFhiJ & DREHER,
Attorneys at Law,
LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C.
WILL PEACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts. Business solicited. One
inember oi the firm will always be at office,
uexiDgton, S. C.
June 17?6m.
DENTAL NOTICE.
DB. L. L. TOOLE, of North. S. C. will
be at Swansea, S. C , on the second
Wednesday ot each month, aud at Gaston,
S. C.. on Thursday lollowing.
Oct. 29 ?6m
J. II. FRICli,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in all the Courts.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second
floor.
CHAPIN. ------ s. C,
A^uusa 6. ly.
Money to Loan.
WE AKE EEEfAKEJJ TU JNEfiULlate
loans promptly io sums of $300
and upward< on improved farming lands in
Lexington county. Long time and easy
terms. No commissions. Borrower pays
actual expenses of preparation of papers.
THOMAS & GIBBE8,
Columbia, S. C,
October 1.
PUItE DRUGS
are essential in order to get therapeutic
action, bat,
HOW IS YOUR LIVERP
USE
Kinard's Life Tablets.
for >our Liver and Kidneys. A trial convinces.
Price 25c, per box. sample by
mail for 10c. in stamps.
J. W. KINARD,
The Licensed Prescription Druggist at
Leesville, S. C.
December 3, l?02. ly.
-r? - ... r r? /a _ I: ?
I ne Diaie OT oouin uarunna,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
Mrs. Rcsanna Connor et al. Plaintiff,s
vs.
Charles W. Connor. Administrator of the
h sr?t" of John W, Conner et. al.. Defendants.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECRETAL
order in above stated case, I hereby give
notice that all the creditors ot the Estate
of John W. Connor, deceased are hereby
required to render and establish th ir seve
' ral demands before me at my office at Lexngton,
S, C., within sixty days Irom the
tth day of December, 1902; and upon their
failure so to do they will be barred of the
>enefit ot any decree to be hereafter renlered
in above stated proceeding.
FRANK E. DREHER,
t-pecial Referee.
December 23rd, 1902. 8wl2.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
Court of Common Pnas.
Paul E. Hntto, Plaintiff,
against
J. Fred Jefcoat, Defeidmt.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN
execution in the above stated case, I
will sell at public outcry to the highest
' ,5 ? 1?1 C*r\n.t TTnnao rlnnr at.
Jiaaer, ueiure mo v.
Lexington, 8. C.. during the usual hours of
sale, on the first Monday in February,
1903:
All the right, title and interest, of the
said J. Fred Jefcoat, in and to all that cerain
piece, parcel or tract of land, situate,
lying and being in said County and State,
Bull Swamp Townshij), containing One
Hundred and Sixty-four acres, more or
ess, bounded by Estate lands of Elijah
Jefcoat, Estate lands of Benjamin Jefcoat,
Estate lands of Lewis Hoover and Estate
lands of Jacob Laird.
TEllMS OF SALE.?Cash. Purchaser
to pay lor pip-rs.
T. H. CAUGHMAN. S. L. C.
Jannarv 13. 1903. 3wl9.
le Day 1
pjj on every I
: box, 25c. j
We Manufacture the Best Cough
Remedy,
W. P. COUGH BALSAM.
It is 25 cents a bottle. 32 Doses.
Guaranteed pure and safe.
KAUFMANN DRUG CO.,
"THE DRUGGISTS,"
IJEI/.TCTO.V, S. C.
November 20, 1901.?ly.
McCBEERY'S
Until further notice we will give a discount of 25 per cent, throughout our
entire stock of
JrJLNC UJCiX WUUO,
MILLINERY, CLOAKS, SUITS, SKIRTS. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
UNDERWEAR, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, AC.
Goods all marked in plain figures, thereby enabling customers to see
for themselves that they are getting what we advertise to give
Full 25 Per Cent. Discount
| Our past reputation is a guarantee to the public that we mean just what
we say. During the Discount sale our terms ARE STRICTLY CASH.
NO APPROBATION-NO CHARGE.
McCreery Brothers,
MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS,
COLUMBIA, - - ' - - S. C.
HUSEMANN'S GUN STORE
J <1 |
WE HAVE
Parker, Lefevers, Smith, Ithaca, Forehand,
Pieper, Baker and Winchester
Repeating Shot Guns.
The Ithaca Guns are guaranteed to shoi-fc all kinds of Smokeless Ponders; never becom#
loose or shakv. Prices from $21 up. "We keep the best makes of Single Barrel Gnus.
All kinds of Rifles and Air Gans, Powder, Shot. Wads, Primers, Shells, Loaded Sheila
in all sizes. Edison Phonographs, and Graphaphones. We do all kinds of Repair
Work. Headquarters for Hunters' Sapplies.
W, F, STIEGL'TZ, proprietor.
I 508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
a?i?i7 i a no
UnpiOLUUCi i. If JL %J J Vi?.
BIGClearance
Sale,
It will pay our friends of Lexington
County to call at the Bee Hive
They are selling all heavy Weight
Goods at a sacrifice. Cost no consideration.
The winter stock must
make room for early spring shipments.
YOU CAN BUY A
$12.50 SUIT FOR $ 7.50
810.00 SUIT FOR $ G 00
$ 7.50 SUIT FOR 8 4.90
Overcoats Half Price.
DON'T FORGET
1554 Main Street, *
WHILE IN COLUMBIA FOR |BIO VALUES.
September 19.?:f.