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1 The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 4,1903. Xn&sz to New Advertisements. Filial Discharge?Estates of Blanche a. Bawl and Martha ?. Bawl. Final Discharge?Estate Dan'l Bickley. J. A. Mniler Official Notice. W. W. Fulmer?Warning. Jesse H. Drafts?Notice. Citation?Em at es J. fi. Anderson and Sarah Anderson. M- A. MaJone?Pianos and Organs. P1VLNU SERVICES. ST. STZFHXB'S LtTTHZSAN CHUSCB. < ' Bey. J. 6. Graichen, Pastor. 1st Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 1st 8nnday. evening at 7:30. Lexington. 4 " > > - ? T zncL ounaay JI a ui., muu^u. 3rd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington, 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. appointments of key. geobge 8. beabden. Nazareth, E. Luthert n, 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. pbesbyteeian see vices: Lev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. lexington cibcijit m. e. chuech south. Bev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 34 pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3$pm. 3d 8unday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 34 p m Ath fcnndftv. Lexinirton 11 am. Horeb $4 p*n Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Lost By tSe mail rider between Lexington and Stall, sometime about last November, the brass mounting of a surveyor's staff One dollar reward offered if delivered to the mail rider or to any postmaster on the route. J. F. Lyles, Seivern, S. C. A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shake into yoor shoes Allen's FootTCaoA a nnwrlflr.- It cures Chilblains, * Frostbites, Damp, Sweating, Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Important Statics. All persons having lots in St. Stephen's cemetery are notified to have them cleaned at once, if not the i Cemetery and Cbur^, 3-round Association will have it done at their expense. i Miss Mary C. Wingard, , Secretary. i? ( Fine Watermelon Seed. We are now offering Jones, Triumph, Dr. Joe Harman's Mammoth, Eclipse, Dr. Bine Mountain Joe's I Choice watermelon seed, as well as a full line of Cauntelope seed for sale. These seed have been acclimated and improved upon and selected with great care by Mr. Joe Harman and has for the first time been placed upon the market. They are recommended for their dilicious favor, red meat, size and shipping qualities. Give them a trial and you will be pleased with the results. For sale only at Harman?s Bazaar. Town Officers. ; Io an election held yesterday for Intendant and Wardens of the town of Lexington the following ticket was elected without opposition: Alfred J. Fox, Intendant; Quincy E USUgDmaD, U. O. uiuaioj J UIUIWU | i. Smitb and G. Maliey Harman, Wardens. Hot much interest wap taken in tbe election and consequently the Tote was light. ? , ? Unclaimed Hail. The following is a list of unclaimed letters remaining in tbe post office at this place for tbe month of February, 1903. Males. Mr. 0. C. Able. Mr. B. N. Allied. Mr. Charles Starks Allman. Mr. C W. Foster. A Mr. C. E. Morgan. Females. Miss Collie Hoyle. Mrs. Roser Jefcoafc. Mrs. S. A. Miller. Mr. P. C. Raff. Mrs. Ellen Weston. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. % Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipation. V March Saiesday. Notwithstanding that the real estate belonging to two Estates were advertised to be sold last Monday, saiesday in March, there was an n snal large number ot our country cousins in town that day Their presence here on that occasion may be accounted for from the fact that it \tas the first day of the sitting of the Court of Co nmon Pleas Be this as it may they w re here in numbers and all seemed to be enjoying themselves. The Clerk made the following sales: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, contain ing ninety (90) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of & A, Meetze, A L Bartley, H. T. Dooley, J, P Dooley. the Arehardt Tract, and the Boozer lands, being a part of the H. T Dooley lands set out in the deed on record in Book T. page 68, and shown by plat of E. Lown. Surveyor. Sold to Thomas W. (junior ior so u. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate. lying and being in the county of Lexington at d State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-eight (148) acres, more or less, and adjoining hnds of Jas. P Dooley, Mrs. A M. Leaphart, J. J, Lown, George M. Corley and the Home Place, and being the Arehardt place sold by F. P. Meetzs to M. D. Shull by deed in Book 4 GG., page 434 and sold by M. D, bhuil to J. K. Dooley. by deed in Book II", page 141 Purchased by Dr. M Q, Hendnx for *215. Ail that piece, parcel or tract of land ; situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing i eighty-one t8l) acres, more or less, and adjoining binds of H F Dooley. John W, Gregory, Mrs. A. M Leaphart and J. P. Dooley, and being a part of the lands conveycd by 8. M Boof, Sheriff, to J. K Dooley. September 5th, 1871, by deed in j Book X, paze 44G. Purchased by James P. Doolej for S285. In the case of N, Alice Riddle and i other j, plaintiffs. against Albert A. Gnise and others, defendants, the following sales were made: Tract B. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate lying and being in the county of Lexington, State aforesaid, containing ninety-three and one half acres (93^) acres, 'mo ndininincr lands of G J. Ull/iO VI IDOO| nuu uv>jv*?~n Slice, Sidney I Slice and other lands belonging to the Estate of John A Kiddie, and others. Purchased by G. J. Slice lor $600. Tract C, All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and bting in the coanty of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing seventy-one and one-half acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of the Estate of Wm. Slice, Sidnev I. Slice, tract "B." aforesaid, and the 23?, acre tract. Purchased b/ J. W. Shealy for $405. For Sale. One 5-horse mounted eDgine, in firfct class condition. J. W. Kleckley, 22pd White Bock, S. C. ? Association Organized* ' ! tu. At a meeting oi tne lacues 01 ?ue town, wbo are interested in St. Stephen's cemetery, held at the residence of Mrs. James E. Bawl last Thursday, the Cemetery and Church Ground Association was organized by the election of the following officers: Mrs. James E. Hendrix, President; Mrs. Thomas P. Meetze, VicePresident; Miss Alice V. Meetze, Treasurer; Miss Mary C. Wingard, Secretary. The object of the Association is to take charge of and keep in repair the grounds of the cemetery and church yard. v. For Over Sixty Years. j Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been in use for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relievo the poor little BQfferer immediately. Sold by Drcggist in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure to ask for Mrs. "Winslowe Soothing Syrup,'1 and take no other kind, tf Murdered. Hattie Gates, colored, is supposed to have been fonlly and brutally murdered by some unknown person at her home, on the Whitman place, near Mr. Bass Lybrand, last Thursday night. The details of the murder are very meagre and unsatisfactory. The girl was found Friday morning stiff dead with a bullet hole in her body and her head terribly mangled by blows dealt with a lightwood knot. No one seems to know anything about the affair, who did ' ? i*i I.J the killing or tne causes wmcn iea up to the committment of the deed. No arrest ha9 been made. ? ? Charley Hall, a negro fugative from justice, was arrested Saturday morning at the quarry at Cayce, by Officer Strickland, of the Columbia detective force. He is charged with having fatally wounded Taylor Lane, another negro, in t lafc city Friday nght I^TToO I Take Laxative Bro R Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 | ^ HMIIIU I! III il 1 Hill iimi CulM OFFICIAL NOTICE. Of* jce of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Lexington, S. C., March, 2, 1903. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JA the commutation tax boohs are now closed, and that all overseers who will send a complete list of the names o' all of the road hands assigned to their beat and designating which one had paid the commu tation, giving the number of their respective receipts, the money will be forwarded to tbem by check. The number and name to each receipt must be given or the money cannot be paid. 2nd. Notice is further given that the Commissioners now h eve on hand a lot of ' oknualo fn? fKonca fVlp rftads yiWACi auu ouvioio iv* vuw uav v? ? ??? in tbe connty, and any overseer desiring to procure any of said tools will send in their application for the same. giviDg a list of the tools desired. Thev will also at the same time send in a list of the tools they have on hand belonging to the connty. specifying their condition This last request must be complied with before the new tools will be handed out. 3rd. There will be an election of a physician for the count? poor house a^d jail by the Commissioners on the first Monday in April, 19C3. Parties wishing to apply for the same will file their applications with the Clerk on or before the 4th day of April, 1903, specifying the salary expected, <fcc, By order ot Commissioners: J. A. MULLER. Clerk. March 4, 1903. 2wt8. Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to hire or give Jack Aughtry employment, as he iR under contract with me for the year 1903 JE.SE H. DRAFTS. March 4, 1903. 4w20. Hiltnn'Q I ifft fnr thfi I I II %VII V Mill V V> W Liver and Kidneys aids digestion. I Have a W and Full | mm m f/ ash sk raw t CLOT! SHOES, GENT'S Give Me a 1 Jju/ier/h Jjower T C. E. O I_j?2ctrLg'tcrL February 25, 1903?3m. Incorp< CAPITAL - ( OFFIC F. W. OSWALD, President. GEO. BELL TIMMEBMA: dibec ! F. W. OSWALD, GEO. lJILL TILIME: ALFBED J. 3 B. L OST* JX7LI FJRE PROOF VAULT, FIRE AND BURGLA1 BURGLAR INSUR j i Equipments are modern in every res ! security. i Safofv Dpnonife Boxea for rent. "-r Rites reasonable. Interest paid on time deposits. Call and investigate our methods of i Will be open for business the 2od oi \ mann Block, Lexington, S. C.^ | Office Hours: 9 8. m. to 4 p. m. j February 18, 1903.?4wl8. ire a Cold in On mo Quinine Tablets. ^ months. This signature, HUM, Hill??? The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By George S. Drafts. E q , Probate Judge. WHEREAS. JAMES ANDERSON made suit to me, to g aut him L tt rs o Administration of the E tat of and ffects ot J H Anderson and Sarah Anderson : These are, therefore, to cit and admo < ish all and si gular the kindred and crediors of the said J. H Anderso and 8ar*h Anderson, d ceased, that they be and appear, before me, in tt e Coar ot Proba e, o be held at Lexington. C H. S. 0 . on the 19th day ol March. 1902 after publication h reof at 11 o'clock in thn forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grant d. Giv n under mv hand this 4th day of March, Anno Domini 19 3 GEORGE 8. DRAFTS. [L. S.] Piobate Judge. Lexington County. Published on the 4th day of March. 1903, in the Lexington Disp tch. 2*18 Warning. VTOTICE IS HER F. BY GIVEN TO ALL J3I persons that thev are forbidden to nunt, fish, haul off wood, make roads or trespass in any manner up -n my lands. The law will positively be tnioreed against all violators of this notice W. W FDLMER. March 4, 1903. 4w29 pd ! BeWItt's K& Salve For Pilesj Burnsg Sores. j Trespass Notice. | TTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY V v notify the public not to tresspass upon our lands by hunting, fishing, making road* or in any manner woaievcr. xuc law will be enforced against alltrespas ers W E PKICE J. D McC \ RTEA. JESSE McCA-ETHA., GEO J? MILLEli. February 25. 1003 4w2'J pd el! Selected m&kwt Stock of \ mra, , HATS f 1 f ?-V rvi i-Vi FURNISHINGS. Call, Prices Guaranteed liaii Columbia Marker ORLET, XDepot, S. C. a rated. - $30,000.00. 3 )ERS: N, Vice President. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. JTORS: R2?AN, rox, 7ALD, AN E. XAUFMANN, E. W. ROBERTSON. R PROOF SAEE. ANCE. jpect affording the greatest possible doiDg business. I March, in New Lank Rocm, Kaufip D/iv Cures ^ I lV I^Ujf n Two Days* rvjt j? I sfrjCfrrnrt^ box. 25c. I We Manufacture the Best Cough Remedy, W. P. COUGH BALSAM. It is 25 cents a bottle. 32 Doses. Guaranteed pure and sate. KAUFMANN DRUG CO., "THE DRUGGISTS," /vE VA.VftTO.V, November 20, 1901.?ly. |dCCU II llrish Potatoes! gS as we are |CAR LOAD BUYERSg cgcan name Lowest Prices?? ss on best Quality of ?2 iSEED STOOKj jRland save merchants and planters?! Sf? WRITE US AT ONCE FOR PRICES. NOW IsSg THE TIME TO BUY. XX am & lowhaiceJ SSccl"UL33Q."toia. - - - S. C.SS eMMMMMMMMMMm eaesescacaeaeaeacacBcaca -r* A A< i Inwli to, GUIS AID AHIBDNITIOH. Gill Nets, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Supplies, Phonographs ancl Records, Repairng of all Kinds, Our Prices are Right. W. F. STIEGLITZ, PROPRIETOR. I 508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Aa ami HAP A A I I" ULtAlfAMit OALt, 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. VOTT HAN BUY A 812.50 SUIT FOR S 7.50 810.00 SUIT FOR SfiOO 8 7.50 SUIT FOR 8 4.00 Overcoats Half Price. DON'T FORGET 1554 Main Street, WHILE IN COLUMBIA FOB |BIG VALUES. September ;9.?tt.