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The Lexington Dispatch. a ??. Wednesday, March 25,1903. Index to ITevr Advertisements. A Change-Frank's Jobbing HouBe. Final Discharge?Estate Mary C. Bawl. Citation?Estate Mrs. Sarah M. Drafts. XDITTXfcTE SERVICES. ST. 8TXP HEN'S LUTHKKAN CHUECH. Eev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor. 1st. Sunday 11 a. nh, Lexington. - * ** * S -A If.OA T 1st eranaay, evening a. < ;ou. ue&iu^wu. 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. APPOINTMENTS OP BEY. OEOBGS 8. BEABDEN. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. St. John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tfc Sunday. His address is 1109 Elm wood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. PEESBYTEKIAN SEBYICE8: Lev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. XiSXINOTON CXBCUIT M. E. CHUBCH SOUTH. TJav W "P. RmtiY. Pastor. f 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3J pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3$pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3^pm 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb. 3 J pm Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. To Cue a Cold ia One Say Take Laxative Bromo Qainine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it faih to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. A Tourist Sotel. We learn that a movement is assuming shape by the people of Leesville and Bateeburg, backed by some Northern capitalists, to build a large tourist hotel on an eligible site between the two towns. The hotel will be on an extensive plan having drives, race course, polo and other i t amusement grounds. You Euour What You Ass Taking Wfcen you lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on w rery bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine , in a tasteless form, No Gore, No Pay. 50c, Equalisation Boards. i The Township Boards of Equalization met at this place yesterday and organized by electing F. H. Hendriz Chairman. The Board transacted the business brought before it, but could not complete its work as no i reports have been received from Fork ! and Broad Biver townships. The Board adjourned to meet on the 14th day of April, so as to give these j townships time to make their report, i j County Alliance. The second quarterly meeting of Lexington County Alliance No. 221, for 1903, will be held at St. Johns, near Peak, Friday, April 10. Subject for discussion: Farmers' Trus', It's Purpose and Organizstion. Speakers?J. W. Shealy, Dr. J. W. Eargle, Son. D. F. Efird. A. S. Frick, Pres. Dr. J. J. Bickley, Sec. Suffering from Sis Injury. Mr. J. J. Bickley, who has been working the county's road machine, ? ? i i i i. i was compelled to return to ms nome in this place, MoDd&y on account of the inflamed condition of his foot. Sometime ago he bad the misfortune to cut his foot severely with an adze * and it is presumed that standing (n hisfoot constantly aggravated the sore causing it to Bwell and become inflamed. Fine Watermelon Seed. We are now offering Jonee, Triumph, Dr. Joe Harman's Mammoth, EclipBe, Dr. Blue Mountain Joe's Choice watermelon seed, as well as a full line of Cauntelope seed for sale. - * i i. a J These seed have Deen accumaiea sua improved upon and selected with great care by Mr. Joe Qarman and : has for the first time been placed upon the market. They are recommended for their dilicious flavor, 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. We have sent out quite a number o* bills to delinquent subscribers and trust that ttose who receive them will respond with the cash. N J A Deserved Promotion. Mr. D. R. George came over from Columbia last Sunday en a visit to the maternal home. He was looking fine and seemed to be happy over his promotion to chief engineer of the Oiympia mil), but he wears his added honors with becoming dignity. Womanlike. The woman who drove through a bowling mob of strikers at Kansas City, lashing them with her whip, fainted on reaching her destination when she found that her hat was not on straight. A woman can face a cannon's mouth without a quiver of her muscles, but an awry hat brings her down every time. - m ? ? Luigi Shows To-Night. The Luigi Family Shows which should have exhibited in Lexington on Monday night, but owing to the wretched condition of the roads got in too late and did not show thereby disappointing a big crowd, pulled over to Red Bank yesterday and showed there last night to a packed teDt and returned here today and will exhibit here to-night. People who witnessed the performance at Red Bank are loud in their praises and those attending to-night may look for a good show. Masonic Notices. A regular communication of /V \ Pomaria lodge, No. 151, A. F. M., will convene in Masonic hall Peak, S. C, Saturday, April 4tb, 1903, at 7 p. m. Brethren will please be prompt in attendance. Fraternity invited. John C. Swygert, Master. A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION nf T?PYiTiorfcon Tjodfyp. No. 152. A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, April 4th, 1903, at 7 p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly. By order of the W. M. Samuel B. George, Secretary. A regular communication of St. Ciair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. M., will be held in the lodge room at Brookland, on Friday, April 3rd,' at 8 o'clock p m. By order M. H. Witt, W. M. R L. Shuler, Secretary. Some Save Been Dropped. Many subscribers have called daring the past week and settled their accounts for which they haveN our M JL * * MA AJLV1T. ]W (INCOliPl $ LEXING^ | DOES A GENERAL I Sltt SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR 3 \m INGS D] Mt FIRE PROOF SAFE AND VAULT. Wtf ACCOUNT m F. W. OSWALD. GEO. BELL T3 President. rfjS DIREC ih F. W. OLWALD. ALI GEO. BELL TIM MERMAN, E. W March 18. 1003. ?1 A ?*> rfS To Ci I TakeLaxative Bro I Seven MHBon boxes sold in post 12 thanks. There are others who have neglected to heed our warning and unless they come in soon and settle they and the Dispatch will be forced to part company. The names of others have been dropped from our list of subscribers on account of the nonpayment of their dues. We regret having been forced to this step, but we cannot afford to send the Dispatch only to prompt paying subscribers. Rev. L. E. Busby Dead. The many friends hereabouts of Dr. L. E. Rusby will regret to learn of his death. Dr. Dusby was a prominent Lutheran divine and a well known educator. He it was who was first to lead the movement which culminated in making LeeBville the educational centre of western Carolina. Give It a Trial. If the merchants of the town would only let the country people know what they have to sell through the columns of the Dispatch they would experience a healthy increase in the volume of their business. Try it and see. m TUP TFrfcTV Jobbing1 House. The attention of the country merchant is particularly directed to the change in the business of the Bee Hive, 1554 Main street, Columbia. Hereafter careful attention will be given not only to the retail department, but also to the jobbing trade. This is a branch house of Frank's Jobbing House in New York and having a representative in this leading market with ample cash to take advantage of the cream of bargains, the Columbia house is prepared to offer unprecedented bargains in clothing, hats and gent's furnishing to the country merchants. A large full stock is always on hand from which to make a selection and they can save money by placing their orders with this house. The retail trade is replete with the most fashionable clothing, hats and gent's furnishings and the latest novelties in men's and boy's neckware. Any size person from the leanest to the stoutest; the smallest to the tallest can be fitted at a small cost. Give this house a trial. For Over Sizty Years. 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 I T^lft wv>Uaaq Tk voi 11 roliorn thft rrnnr x/iaituucct> j-v < ?? x little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggist in every part of the world. Twenty-five cent9 a bottle. Be sure to ask for Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind, tf Notes from Johnston. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health in this community is | very good at present. Some farmers have planted com in sand lands, but those in the clay have nob done much plowing. The small grain is looking very fine at present and if seasons continue a large crop will be gathered in these parts. Three cases of smallpox have been reported in Johnston, consequently the towns of Edgefield and Wards bave strict quarantine regulations. The depot at Edgefield was burned last night. It is not known weather it was struck by lightning, during the thunderstorm or set on fire by an incendiary. Y. One of Roosevelt's Pets. LaBt Friday a nicely dressed mulatto, going under the name W. S. Walker, made his appearance upon our streets claiming to represent an insurance company of Williamsport, Pa. He solicited insurance amoDg the negroes and succeeded in writing j several policies, the premium of j which be always demanded in ad1 vaDce. Late that night Htnry Mims, of Lewiedale, came down and had a warrant taken out charging Walker WILLI ixauuuicuu . Walker was found at the home of James Lowman, a worthy colored man. While the town watchman wis waiting for him to come out of h s room, Walker, in his night-clothes, jumped out of the window and attempted to escape to a near by swamp. He was overtaken, however, | and confined in jail. He was given I a preliminary hearing before Magistrate Meetze, and held for trial in default of bond. It is said that he is wanted in Georgia for similar offen sas. He was carried off on the train t) | answer for some of his acts at Aiken. IE BANK,! DliATED.) 7 PON n r!l\ BANKING 'BUSINESS. ? TIT nnnnPT T)l Tn rvV C4 V rtLixl X . X?M ITIXVEIO JL xaiw Uii. I - irII? &POSITS. (!l\ BURGLAR INSURANCE. YOUR W SOLICITED, [VJMERMAN. ALFRED J. FOX. jjJ>| Vice President. Cashier. oflJ 7TORS : m 'RED J. FOX. J. E. XAUFMANN, (!l\ r. ROBERTSON, H. L. OSWALD. 0K (>Q1. ?jlj ire a Cold in On mo Quinine TaMets. js months. This signature, BEESWAX WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES "TTTE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARYY ket price lor clean and pure Beeswax. Pnoe governed by color and condition. THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. C TEE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. Jesse J. Wessinger, Plaitiff, against Walter C. Slice. Defendant. Foreclosure of Mortgage. IN OBEDIENCE TO TEE JUDGMENT of the Court in this case. I will sell to highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington. S C , during the legal hours of sale, on the first Mbnday in April Dext: "All that plantation, piece, parcel or tract of land, containing eighty-three acres, more or less, bounded by lands belonging to J P Bickley, J. J Derrick. J. C. Lindler, Mrs Sue Henry, B B. Bickley, and S. F. Bickley. The above lands are situated, lying and being in Lexington county, in the fork of Broad and Saluda rivers, aud in the State aforesaid, and hath such marks as the plat for the saino will more luily represent." TLBMvS?Ouethird cash; balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from day of gale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortg ;ge of the premises sold, with leave to pay ail cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court Mirchl2. 1903 3*21. Ernest U. Shealy, attorney for plaintiff. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas, P. M. Fricb, Plaintiff, against J. T. Koon, Peter Koon, Ernest Sligh and George Koon, Trustees of St. John A. M. Church, Defendants. Foreclosure of Mortgage. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT herein, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcr>, before the court house rlour in Lexington, S. C . during tbe legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in April next; All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being within the incorporate limits in the town of Chapiu, in the State aforesaid, containing one-half of one acre (?), bounded by lands of Mrs, L. A. Cuapin, on the east by lands of Mrs. L. A. Chapin, and on the south and west by lands of Mrs L. A. Chapin reference to a plat of same made by G A. Derrick will more fully show TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE. Clerk of the Court. March 9, 1903. 3*21. J. H Frick, Esq , plaintiff's attorney. Jlnf muiim mnniiici ;?g| Mill TIUMS8 That Grow and Bear Frnit. H Write for our 60 page IIwlillSV lustrated Catalogue and 40 xgvJEr page pamphlet, "How to ^ Plant and Cultivate an Orchard,"# Gives you that information you have so Iong TwfftfsS* wanted: tells you all about CM. those big red apples, lucious peaches, and Japan plums with theiroriental sweetness, A all of which you have often wondered where the trees came from that produced MM them* ' ?mm everything good in FRU'TS. Jt' r^.y Unnsal fine stock of SILVER {fe 'i?IAPLES,young, thrifty trees /l tk ^smooth and straight, the kind | ^^S'-^X^dthat live and grow off well, ?'t1' rouKh trees. This is .^P&g<he most rapid growing mapie and one of the most beau- ? {?*jt^K^jtiful-shade trees. write ior price? ana kivu l*st of waats* J. Van Liniiley Nursery Co.. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipation. | dr. C.J. OLiVEROS, ::i'E. E.IK, SIOSE ^?^ Throat and Lungs* GUARANTEE Office and Residence, FIT OF GLASSES 1124 and 1426 Marion.'St, March 15?ly. COLUMBIA, S. C. POlEYSKlDNlYCUMe Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right j Money to Loan. WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTI- j ate loans promptly in 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 ot papers. THOMAS fr GTRRF.S. Columbia, S. C, p ft/IV CcresGrip w l/il J is Two Days* every I BLACK TO EAT THERI BUG KILLER AN GOOD j j J POINTS, j | The Potato Bag is killed. The Tobacco Worm meets the same fate. | PR] 1 potrnd . - - - .08 cents i 3 (pounds ... 20 cents 5 pounds , 30 cents | With full instruc KAUFMAN1 "THE DR1 LEXIJVGTOJY, Novomber 20, 1901.?ly. SB as w gOAR LOAE US cacan name L g| on best q HSEEII i ^ ft m ?5|aiid save raercha; Sf|WBITE US AT ONCE F S^K THE Tlill ?11 1I SS SE3EIDS SSccluma/toia,. 69Q69C9QQ HueniiiannV iirawii 5 GUNS AND A Gill Nets, Fishing Ta( plies, Phonographs pairng of all Kind Rig W, F, STIEG 1508 MAIN STREE Frank's Job Formerly the well 1551 MAIN STREET is ready for the largest business tl are in and complete. One of the CLOTHING, HATS A1 ever displayed in South Carolina, f >r Je s money and more goods for south of Baltimore. Remember, JOBBING HOUSE you not only but a mammoth wholesale departr to serve you. and are always glad ; ou the good things we have if yo the Number, 1j54 Main Street, an you kindly for past patronage, ver M. FRANK, September 19,? f. EOF IS TO DIE. rD FERTILIZER. I 8:t. Absolute Death to all insect life. 2d. Cheap'-r than any other inseticideknowa : 3d. A good fertilizer. 4th. Any child can apply it. ; 5th. Not dangerous to apply it. 6th. Ready for immediate use, no mixing. 7th. Every pound of uniform strength. Cabbage or any girden vegetable is assured CE: 10 pounds- - 50 cent? 15 pounds - - - 70 cent* 25 pounds - $1.C0 cents tions how to use. J DRUG CO., DGrG-ISTS," ----- s. cv 8SSS888S | j | e are ?S I BUYERS! ?t$ owest Pricescg [uality of ?1 its and pianters|jj| OR PRICES. NOW IsSg 5 TO BUY. <pj?| lowrangeJ SlvdlEiT- c? 090909090909 QQ69Q69Q JMUHITIOll. )kle, Base Ball Supand Records, ReIs, Our Prices are ht. LITZ. PROPRIETOR. T, COLUMBIA, S. C. bing House, known Bee Hive, , COLU3IBI4, S. C., 3ey have ever done. All line9 largest and prettiest lines of We can give you better goods ' the same money than any houso friends, in coming to FRANK'S have a retail stock to select from nent. Polite and attentive clerks to have the opportunity to show . i 1 i. n i a want 10 Duy or not. iwmemoei id call early and often. Thanking y respectfully, Proprietor.