The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 25, 1903, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, February 25,1903.
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lades to Sew Advertisements,
Clothing:?C E Corley.
Dry Good*?Fitzmaorice. ^
^ - Liver Tablet*?J. W. Kio&rd.
Positive Sale?Wo. F. Furtick.
Trespass Notice?W. E Price and
OtW*.
^prmrs saiVicea
: ^ st. stsphsh's luthxban chubch.
Bay. J. O Graichen. Pastor.
1st Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
1st Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington,
i 2nd. 8unday 11 a m , Lexington.
3rd, Sanday U a m , Lexington.
4th. Sanday. evening at 7:30 Lexington.
Sunday school service every Sanday
morning at 9:30.
appointments op sev. george s bkaeden
Nazareth. E Lntheran, First Sanday.
St. John. E Lntheran, Third Sunday.
Providen?e, E Lutheran. 4tn Sandav
His address is 11*>9 Elmwood Avenue,
Columbia, S, C., wuere parties wishing to
correspond with him can address him.
PRESBYTERIAN REBVICES:
Itev Mr. Wallace, Pastor.
2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
usxxnoton circuit m. e. church 80uth.
Eev. W. E. barre, Pastor.
1st Sandav, Hebron 11 am. Shilnh pm.
3d Sanday. Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm.
3d Sandav, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 34 p m
4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3$ pm
Lexiu^ton: 8-indav school service everv
Sundav morning at 10 o'clock.
Fresh Fish.
I will have tor ante nn assortment
of fresh finh everv Tuesday aDd
Saturday at J. W Long's Old Store
Give me a ca>l when 3ou want a Dice
mess of fresh fi-h
tf J>ho A Williams.
Quarterly Conference.
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The firs* Q<j*r*erly CoofereDce of
tbe L*-xiogtoo Circuit will convene
in tbe Methodic church io Lexington.
Friday the 27 h The pnbiic is
onrdially invited. Services begin at
11 a m.
A Certaia Cure fer ChilTjlaias.
* Shake into your shoes Alien'? FootE*?e,
a powder. I* cures Chilblains.
Frostbites, Damp, Sweating, Swollen
f ?et At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c.
x t ^ t t
Xaportaat Notiee.
Tbe ladies of town and vicinity are
k earnestly requested to assemble at
tbe borne of Mrs James E. R*w),
n^xt Tuesday, Marcti d'd, at nan
past 3 o'clock, for the purpose of
oreaniziog a Cemetery Association to
take proper care of said grounds so
dear and sacred to all.
Jt&rried,
Oa Sunday morninp, February
22?d, 1903, at the residence i.f Mr.
E J Price, by R?v. W. H Boot
Mr Marion Haviardsnd Miss Mtta
P?ioe, daughter of Mr Calvin Price,
of Priceyille, S C. W H B.
Fine Watermelon Seed.
We are now i fating Jones, Triumph,
Dr Joe Harmsn's Mammoth,
E-lipse, Dr Blue Mouutaiu Joe's
^ Choice watermelon seed, as well as a
full line of Cauutelope seed for sale.
These seed have been acclimated and
improved upon aDd selected with
great care by Mr. Joe Harman and
* has for the first time been placed upon
the market. They are recom
mended for tbeir dilicious flavor, red
meit, size and shipping qualities.
Give tbem a trial and you will be
pleased witb tbe results. For sale
i only at Harmao's B zaar.
Boards Equalization.
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The chairman or some member of
eacb township and town board of
equalization will call at tbe office
of tbe County Auditor on Monday,
March 2nd next, for blank returns,
instructions, etc. Tbe boards of
equalization of tbe various townships
will meet at some convenient place
on March 3rd, or as soon thereafter
as practicable.
Gr. A. Derrick, Auditor.
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*" sawyer-jKLcwee.
Mr. Charlie Sawyer, formerly of
Lexington, but now of Warrenville,
and Mies Mila, daughter of Mr
Lewis McG^e, were married at G
o'clock on the ]5th of February, by
Mr. G. P. Seigler, near Johnston.
After the ceremony the happy couple
departed for Warrenville, their future
^ borne. A Friend.
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys aids
digestion.
Jury, Third Week,
Geo L D-eher, N >ab S Derrick,
J W Hufcto, E Rugh Lewie,
Wllie FRwf, 8im id F Tt>lor,
Ztok Martin, I C Nunamaker,
C B Ltird, H H Elolley,
H F Crout, Wua W Koon,
J B Poo, Jaliuf P Derrick,
Paul J Lindler, Tho* P M*etze,
D Ja- C?ugbman, Andrew J Wiggera,
H H Rice, % E W Geiger,
D L Jefcoat, Geo J Sox,
J D*vie Swygert, J Godfrey Taylor,
J Walter Sbealy, PEE eazer,
D A Moorer, R ?bt Y Eargle,
J We*t Crim. W Joaepb Roof.
Daniel Berry, Wade M Corley,
G JMSjx, Tbos W Ganter,
D Walter Hite, H L Geiger.
I OFFER
My entire stock of goods, consisting
of a well selected line of General
Merchandise, at Pelion, eitber in
bulk with good will, or at retail at
and below cost. Will aUo sell the
Storehouse and lot with the busioesi-.
Tbis is a splendid opportunity to in
vest in a well established and paying
business.
My reason for placing this vslua
ble property on tbe market is that I
iot6nd to invest in another State. I
*1*0 offer 909 acres of land, situated
one and one half miles east c f Pelion
Tois tract is well timbered aod
wooded aod cootaics some excellent
farming lauds Apply to
D B. SPBALER,
Pelion, 6. C.
Meeting With Success.
We are glad to learu from a private
letter tbat our nephew, Arthur F.
Barman, is meeting wiih matked
success in bis chosen profession.
He is now superintendent of the
city sch'iolp, of New D catur, Ala,
wb>cb have an enrollment of about
800 pupils and a wot king fo ce of
fourteen teachers. Arthur was always
an apt pupil and a studious
student and is gifted with the lauda
bte ambition of climbing to the
highest rung in his profession.
Fire at White Sock.
Last Sunday about 11 o'clock the
- - - m msr r5 1
roof of tbe dwelling 01 air oamuei
D. Shealy, at White R >ck, wan dis
o >vered to be ablaze, bat the flames
bad made such headway that it wan
impossible to extinguish them and
the dwelling and kitchen were entire
ly consumed. S ?me household and
kitchen furniture were saved. It is
supposed ihat the fire originated
from sparks from tbe chimney falling
on the roof
Masonic Notices.
^ A regular communication of
Pomaria lodge, No 151. A. F
M, will convene in MasoDic hall
P?-?k, S. C, Saturdav, March 7 b,
1903. at 7 p m Brethren will please
b** prompt in attendance. Fraternity
invited.
John C. Swygert, Master.
A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
of Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
A. F. M., will be held on
Saturdav, Mtrch 7tb, 1903, at 7
p. m. Brethren are earnestly re
quested to attend promptly.
Bv order of the W M
? *r - - Samuel
B. George, Secretary.
A regular communication of St.
Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F M, will
be held in the lodge room at Brookland,
on Friday, March 6 h, at 8
o'cock p m. There will be work in
the E A. degree
By order
M. H Witt, W. M.
K L. Shuler, Secretary.
Quite a Success.
The lau^hbb e farce entitled "My
Turn Nex?" given by local talent in
Roof's Hall last Thursday evening,
in aid of the building fund of Ballentine
Lodge, No. 75, I O 0 F., was
a success in every particular. The
cast of characters was well choseo
and the rendition of the play showed
that each member studied well their
part and each interpreted the character.
tK/arr fonrotonforl ft fftithfnl
kUl IUUJ M
cess that was both unique and
charming. The play sparkled with
genuine wit which put the large,
refiae^ and intelligent audience in
good hVmor.
jt* To Ci
I Take Laxative Bro
l Seven Million boxes sold in post 12
Spring Branch Eipples.
To tbe E litor of tbe Diepvco.
Oar people are er j ?yiDg pood
heal'b at this tian >.
We have been 1 isited by some bad
weatber lately, ai d tbe storm of Ja*t
Monday night wa ? prer.tv squally.
Mr. John T. I*z?r ie going to
erect a new dwell ng for tbe comfort
of himself, family and frieods.
Mr. L L Ganli is now engaged
in tbe saw mill bi einess down on th*
river, near Harse '? bridge.
Someone said awhile back that tbe
cold weather bid killed out tbe
matrimonial busvesa but facts don't
bear out the sayrg.
Smith Branch Lcbool will close on
the 27cb. It Las d >urisbed this
winter under tf a management of
Miss Sue C >r!eyl who is an ex^eller t
teacher We lelgQ that Mr. Wiiliam
J fcoat aDd alsj diss Cora R-b, of
tbi* school, wftpfttbe close, will c >ntinue
their sfudfis at Pelion, under
Mr J. V. SmitJ
Generally, tnlsmall grain crops of
this section iooi-7?ry well.
Mr. G 'orge | -eeder has recently
been looking oFr the public roads
in this section |a
N iw in closa , I want to extend
to mv teacberLnd schoolmates my
be*t wishes h J success through life
Feb 21, Mont Rose.
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OFFIC
F. "^OSWALD, President
(8). SELL TIMMERMA1
I DIREC
F. ^OSWALD,
GEO. SELL TIMME3
ALFRED J F
f H. L. OSV?
Fjft PROOF VAULT,
|Bi; 4 * l? BUKUL4I
V BlIRGLAU l?slKi
F.Aments are modern in every resi
secuMSjBv
Deposit Boxes for rent,
ptes rea??onable.
Itereet paid on time deposits.
(41 and investigate our methods of
\ill be open for business the 2jd of
ma4 Biock, Lexington, S. C.
. (lice Hour?: 0 m to 4 p. m.
>b?unry IS. li)03?4wl8
m a Cold in On
m< Quinine Tablets. ,
mens. This signature, Ua;
Hi ton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys
overcomes constipation.
DeWitt's JEitf Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
Use Kinard^s Life Tablets
for your Liver and
Kidneys, 'Harmless, but
sure to Jlct. Recommendedby
all First class M*hyftirinns.
Write lor Testimonials.
Prce 2fy Cent*.
J. W. KINARD,
Tne Licensed Pre>cripion bruggist of
L-esvilie. S 0.
vctmb-r 3, lHOi l v.
Trespass Notice.
TTTE THK UN 'ERSIGNEP, HEREBY
V? nmifv 'he pins? n ?r t? rresspaan
on o r land* b hnnfing. fis'-ing. making
road or in any m toner wtmt'V.'r. Th?
l tw will be enforced gainst, all trespas era
w e p > ?nh
T. T) McC*"TH\.
Jf-SsE McUARTH\,
GKO ' MILLER
Febrnar> 25. *003 4w20. pd
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. L Ij T? >0 E. of Nor h. S C. will
be at *?wan et K C . on the second
v\rdnesda o *ach m Dth, aud at Gaston.
S C. oti rhnradav lollowmg
i Mt 29 6m
iLOTHING!
ell Selected
Stock of T&gjP
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FURNISHINGS.
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Pall, Prices Guaranteed
lian Colombia Market.
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Depot, s. C.
traied. I
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- $30,000.00.
ERS:
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T, VicQ Presid n?.
ALFRED J FOZ, Cashier.
TOR*:
&MAN,
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'ALD,
JULIAN E. ZAUFMANN.
I PROOF SAFE.
1KCE
pact affording the greatest possible
drvDg business.
Mmnh in TCoot RarV Tnnm. Kauf
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We Manufacture the Best Cough
Remedy,
W. P. COUGH BALSAM.
It is 25 cents a bottle. 32 Doses
Guaranteed pure and safe.
KAUFM ANN DRUG CO.,
"THE DRUGGISTS,"
LEXIJVtiTOJ\% - S. m.
Novomber 20, 1901.?1y
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llrish Potatoes!
?2 as we are 23
gCAR LOAD BUYERS!
cflcan name Lowest Prices?
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gg on oest quality 01 55
gSEED STOCK!
65and save merchants and planters!??
SJjvVRITE US AT ONCE FOR PRICES. NOW I>SE|
SZ THE TIME 10 BUY. SZ
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GUNS AND AMMUNITION.
Gill Nets, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Supplies,
Phonographs and Records, Repairng
of all Kinds, Our Prices are
Right.
W. F, STIEGLITZ, PROPRIETOR.
I 508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
BIG; ;
It will pay our friends of Lexington /*
County to call at the Eiye Thfiv
or Pi sfillinsr all h p.ot/v Wfiiedrfc
? w? w ?' ?j ? ? O w
Goods at a sacrifice/ Cost no consideration.
The winter stock must
make room for /early spring shipments.
YOU CAN BUY A
812.50 SUIT FOB...; I.. 8 7.50
810.00 SUIT FOR.. 8 6 00
? 7.50 SUIT FOR. 8 4.00
Overcoats Half Price.
DON'T FORGET
THE BEE HIVE,
1554 Main Street,
WHILE IN .COLUMBIA FOB |BI6 VALUES.
?eptemD?ri9.?tt.