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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 15, 1903. Indue to Not Advertisements. Dry Goods?The James L. Tapp Company. Shoes?Cohen 8 Shoe Store. Citation?Estate W. F. Baekman. For Sale?Mill Men. Warning?John A. Dreher. Ai-rta flrtmnttnT JL WW * A wvw ^ . 33X77"!UTS SEB-7TCZS. st. Stephen's lutheban chubch. Bev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor. 1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. ?. 8unday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. appointments of bev. oeobge s. 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. pbzsbytebiax 8sbvices: Lev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. iizxinoton circuit m. e. chubch south. j - Bey. W. E. Babbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3? pm. M Rnndav. Horeb 11am. Lexington 3^pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3f p m ithSonday, Lexington 11am. Horeb 3}pm Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. To Cure & Cold in One Say Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All droggists refund the money if it fails to core. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. * Pipe. We learn that Mr. Jacob W. Cook, who resides near the Orangeburg line on the old Saylor place, had the misfortune to have his barn and contents, together with all his provinder, a fine horse, wagon, several sacks of guano, and several small buildings - destroyed by what is supposed to have been an incendiary fire on the morning of April 3rd. This Will Interest Mothers. . Mother Gray'a Sweet Powders for Children, Cure Feverishnese, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, Break up Colds, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. They never fail. Over 30,000 testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed. Before Magistrate Meetze. The case of Miss Sallie A. Gib ion, plaintiff, against L. W. Fuller and T. E Ranch, defendants, attachment on claim of personal property, was tried bffire H. A. Meetze, Magistrate, Monday afternoon. Mr. A. M. Boozer ra-nreaented the Dlaintiff and Mr. ~~r M. Ernest U. Shaaly the defendants. The decision was given in favjr of the plaintiff. Nov, Fishermen! We have one of the largest and best stocks of fishing tackle ever seen in this market. Lines from the finest oil silks to the commonest cotton, ail varieties of hooks of the best makes, bobbs, spoons, Japanese and river canes, trot line supplies and in fact everything needed to complete a fisherman's outfit. Call and inspect this stock before purchasing, as we can save you money and give perfect satisfaction. HARMAN'3 BAZAAR. Death of John R. Metz. Mr. John R. Metz, after a long and painful illness, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Martha Ann Matbias, on April 3rd, 1903, and was buried at Sbady Grove church. A very large congregation attended " * ? ? t ? rr. ft PI AAni4l,nfad Kp I ice itiuerai wuiuu woo wuuuvrou Rev. J. L. Key and Rev. S. J. Riddle. Mr. Metz was a member of Shady Grove Methodist church and had served for many years as a steward. Ladies Military Band. The next attraction at Leesville College is the "Lidies Military Band1' of fifteen musicians. It promises to be the best thing ever put on the college rostrum. One record made ia f.hat: in ? certain town to which it went all the people who heard it have been hugging themselves with delight ever since. It takes people by atorm. Its date is April 28th. Regular Sam Jones audience is ei? pscted. 2i ? ? . One Minute Cough Cure For Cough*, Cold* and Croup* Eeunion at New Orleans. For the 1903 Reunion of the Con federate Veterans, the Seaboard Air Line will sell from its coupon ticket stations round trip tickets to New Orleans at the very low rate of one cent per mile for distance traveled short line mileage; the tickets will be sold from May 16th to 21st inclusive, good for return until May 24th. By depositing the tickets with the special agent at New Orleans not later than May 24th, and upon payment of 50 cents fee, the return limit of the tickets may be extended until June 15th. This remarkably ^ A /""Ii. U ~ low rate to toe urescent v^uy ui iuc South We8t will no doubt be takeD advantage of by a large number of people as the rates are open ones and the tickets can be used not only bj the Confederate Veterans, but by the public at large. Any ticket of the Seaboard Air Line will give full information as ti rates and schedule upon application, or same can be secured by addressing Mr. C. B. Walworth, A. G. P. A. Savannah, Ga. Causfhman-Meetze. Our popular Sheriff, Mr. Thomas H. Caughmao and Miss Florence, the accomplished daughter of Major H. A. Meetze, were happily married ~* iVin BitkiirKon hnmo nf fho hridft'ft Oil IliC cuuuimau uuuiv V* vw father last Wednesday evening in the presence of a large number of the friends of the contracting parties The Rev. J. A. Cromer, of the Lutheran church performed the ceremony ' The bride was arrayed in a beautiful and becoming gown of white silk and the groom in a suit of con- I | ventional black and the happy couple i made a charming picture as they stood before the man of God and plighted their vows. | The presents were handsome, costly and numerous, which attested to the popularity of the couple, who start out on life's voyage as man and wife with the warm and sincere ! j wishes of a host of friends for favor- | i able winds and fair sailing. Egg Hunt. The egg hunt given by the teaCh^r, fit on Snn/1 qtt anhrtnl fn I O U1 k/vvpuwu WWMVV* ?v the scholars of that school and to those of the other Sunday schools of the town, was very much enjoyed by those who attended. The little lambs of the different folds spent a delight fui afternoon gamboling in the beau tiful grove, and they all are loud in expressing their thanks to the teachers of St. Stephen for the afternoon of unalloyed pleasure and in throwing this ray of bright sunshine into their tender lives. Prominent among the pleasing and exciting features of the occasion was the hiding of three golden eggs, the first of which was for the adult class and the finder was given a scarf pin. The second was for the intermediate class and the premium wa9 a card receiver. The third was for the primary nlacn and t.he rpwarri wan a drill. Old Cronies. Messrs. Joe Harman and Pat Bickley, two old cronies from away back, eDjoyed an old time barbecue at the home of the latter in the Fork on Easter. There was plenty to eat, and the where-with-all to wash down the savory meats, flowed like water from a wet weather spring. Married, April 8, 1903, at the residence of the bride's father, Msj. H. A. Meetze, bv Bev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Thomas H. Caughman and Miss Florence Meetze. Bath of Lexington, S. C. April 12,1903, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John Site, by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Berley Roof and Miss Mattie Hite. The former of Irene and the latter of Lexington, ; S. C. A Handsome Collection. The Easter offering at St. Stephen amounted to $37 24, which is to be used in the purchase of columns for the interior of the church and to meet the final payment on the heater. fjc^ToCii I Take Laxative Broi Wateree Ripples. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of our community is good at this writing with a few exceptions. Mr. Willie Koon is sick with the mumps. The farmers of this community are turning the soil at ever'' chance That is the only way to get our land olowed, as it seems as if it will never stop raining. Miss Missouri Amick, the charming daughter of Mr. H. N Amick, has been visiting relatives in the Bear creek community. Mr. Whit W. Haltiwanger is hoprrifK n or\roino^ Innr \Tr |jiug aui/u u nivu a cptaiuwu *. Baltiwanger received the sprain by ois horse failing on him. He said hat he didn't lose anything by it except hie religion. Mr. Mitchell Shealy and his faithill companion, -Kbett Clark, were r fi-bing a few nights ago on the pond They booked a monster and after cngging and scuffling for about half in hour, Mr. Sbealy was pulled violently into the water. After a lively muffle Master Rhett succeeded in pulling him out. Mitchell stands aext to John Amick as a fisherman. Grain h looking well in this community. It is not- hurt from the cold. The Chapin base ball nine has organized with Mr. B. B. Hiller Captain. If you know of any nine that wants a licking tell them to challenge Chapin. Mop, l^oae were Mr. John Amick's dogs that chased you last Sunday night. He has nine of the barkers, they were not "hauntB" as you thought. Mop, you had better mind, John's dogs are bad after coons. Mr. John Amick went fishiDg a few days ago. H9 had a bent pin for a hook and a sewing-thread line. He caught twelve of the largest cat fish that ever swam beneath the water' surface of old Wateree and he would have caught more but he hooked an uncommon large eel, after a hard pull and by ? - ? TT7 U 1. the aid ot his orotner, waiter, ne succeeded in pulling the eel to the bank. They raised his head far enough out of the water to see his eye*, which were about the size of a silver dollar and were set about nine inches apart in his head; then by a sudden snatch the eel bit off the line and the way he went down the creek. They heard "him jump over the mill! dam half-mile down the creek; Jobn I was left standing on the bank with his bookless line and pole in his hand looking wishfully after the eel and the tear drops were rolling down his cheeks as long as a pumpkin. Papa's Little Man. Buy your garden seeds at the | Basaar if you want fine vegetables. FREE TO THE BABIES. The Eastern Manufacturing Co., of ; Chicago, will present to every baby, under one year of age, in this county, one solid silver baby spoon with the baby's given name engraved on same. You do not have to pay one cent nor buy anyI thing to get this spoon. The Eastern j Manufacturing Co. are large manufacI turers and jobbers of jewelry and silverware, and have taken this method of advertising their goods. Instead of 1 spending thousands of dollars for magazine advertising they have decided to give it away direct to consumers. The undersigned firm has been made distributing agent for this locality. Bring your baby to their store and give its name and age and you will receive one of these beautiful silver spoons all engraved free of cost. This is not a cheap article, but solid silver of elegant design. Don't fail to look over the elegant line of The Eastern Manufacturing Co. 's goods on display at ABLE gg ABLE, Leesville. b pitffthin" Cure* Cholera-lnfantum, Diarrhoea. Dyser Age- Aid* Digestion, Regulates the B TEETHING EASY. Cures Eruptions and i and prevents Worms. TEETHINA Count* Summer's heat upon Teething Children, a mail 25 cents to C. J. NIOFFETT. M. D ire a Cold in 0i? no Quinine Tablets. ? , nonths. This signature, ^ - Prof. S. S. Lmdler, of the Ell* sectioD, was in town yesterday. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By G3orge S Drafts. E q , Probate Judge. WHEREAS, MRS. JULIA C BACH. man made suit to me. to cant hex L tt rs 0" Administration of the E-tats of and ? Sects of W. F. Bach man: These are. therefore, to cit j and admonish all and sigu'ar the kindred and crediors of the said W. F. Back man, d-ceased, tnat they be and appear, before me. in tbe Conn ot Proba e, 'o be h Id at Lexington. C H.. S. C . on tbe 30th day of April. 190;. after publication h-ieof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew came, if any they have, why the ? : J J.: u _ A baiu Auuiiuibirauiuu euuuiu uui unt^muk-u. Giv-n under my band, this 14th day of April, Anno Domini 19 3. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. [L S.] Probate Judge, Lexingtou County. Pnblished on the l~th day of April. 1903, in the Lexington Disp.tch. 2*24 For Sale. TTTE OFFER FOR SALE OUR COMVV plete Saw Mill outfit, consisting of Lidoll 25 Horse Power Engine. One Lombard 30-Horse Power Boiler, One 0 & G. Cooper Saw Mill. Raehet Head Block. One tO-inch Diston Inserted Tooth Saw. 83 le?t of 10-inch Belting. Cut Off Saw, Shafting, etc., One 2U-inch plain r and Matcher. All of the above macbiuery is in perfect working order and is now at work 6 Head of Oxen, 3 Carts, 7 Head of Mules, 2 Wagons. Will sell at a bargain. ALSO 310 acres of Land, ten ndle? south of Columbia, with nice 8 room dweliog, store boose. 4 tenant honses. good barn, etc, Plenty ot water power and extra good firming land About 100 acres in cultivation now. It is a beautiful place for a nice country home. Address MILL MEN, Pelion. 8. C. Warning. All pfrson* are hereby wafn ed agaiust gi\ing employment to Bachluttu Geiger. colored, as he is under contract to work tor me duriug the year 1803, and ha9 left my employment without my consent and without jast cause All persons giving him employment will be prosecuted to the fall extent of the law. JOHN A. DREHER. April 15, 1903. 3w25 pd. NOT ONLY PURE DRUGS, but the cook's friend. Ground Nut Meg, Cloves. Alspice, Pepper, Ginger, etc. Meotholatum 15 cents per box. Allen's Liver Regulator, tin box, 10 cents. Remember, J. W. KINARD, The Licensed Dinggist, LEESVXLLE, - - S. C. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of George A. Swygert, known as Tract No 2 of the Meeize Estate, adjoining lands of Mrs. Jane Chapman and Estate of Thomas Boyd rteceased and Tracts Nos. 1 and 3 of said Meetze Estate. The law will be rigidly enforced against any person violati' g this notice. The said land is legallyposted. GEORGE A. SWYGERT. April 3. 1903. ' 4w25. SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 BALL BEARING Marvelously Light Running and Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). One-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about ONE DAY IN THREE. A GREVT FAVORITE WITH DRESS MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE POPULAR ALL THE TIME. NEEDLES FOR ALL MACHINES, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is / .n 1t7 cotiocjrr trt l,rir, or J Via Vioor? T .ao va the table at home unless it needs repairiDg too. ORGANS. High Grade Farrand Organs. Before 3 ou ibuy call and see me. T. HI. begets-, ISM MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C April 1, 1903. 3m rowdersjiljli itery and the Bowel Troubles of Children of jowols, Strengthens the Child and MAKES Sores, Colic. Hives and Thrush. Removes tracts and Overcomes the Effects of the md costs only 25 cents at Druggists, or St- Louis, Mo. e Day ] j aS// DOX. w<i)Cc I TO EAT THERE BUG KILLER AW GOOD } ! ! J , POINTS, j | Tbe Potito Basr is killed. The Tobacco Worm meets the same fate. [ PRI 1 pound . - - - - .08 cents 3/|ponnd8 - 20 cents 5 pounds , - 30 cents With full instruct KAUFMANS "THE I)Rt LEXIWGTOJY, Novomber 20, 1901.?ly. ?3 as wc ifGAR LOAD ggcan name Lc fp on best q S3and save merehari ?9 Mon SjJWKITE US AT ONCE FC 22 THE TIME WML k 1 33 e L! L! I ? SSccl'"U-ro/bia,. Q9Q969Q9Q9Q9I QQcaSaSafiw imurn GUNS AND A Gill Nets, Fishing* Tac plies, Phonographs pairng of all Kind! Rig! W. F. STIEGI I 508 MAIN STREE1 Frank's Job! Formerly the well ] XSJ4 MAI21 STREET, is ready for the largest business th are in and complete. One of the 1 CLOTHING, HATS AND ever displayed in South Carolina, for lees money and more goods for south ot Baltimore, itememoer, n JOBBING HOUSE you not only 1 but a mammoth wholesale departm to serve you, and are always glad ti you the good things we have if you the Number, 1554 Main Street, anc }ou kindly for past patronage, very M. FRANK, SeptemberJ19.?tt ??MM??? DEATH. OF IS TO DIE. D FERTILIZER. 8;t. Absolute Death to all insect life. 2d. Cheaper thaa any other inseticide known 3d. A good fertilizer. 4th. Any child can apply it. 5th. Not dangerous to apply it. 6th, Ready for immediate use.jno mixing. 7th. Every pound of uniform strength. Cabbage or any girden vegetable is assured CE: lOpouDds - 50 cents 15 Douuds - - 70 cents 2f> pounds - - - $U0 cents ions how to use. I DRUG CO., IGGISTS," c. "WW? Q 05 ?3 3 are gg BUYERS! >west Prieesgg uality of SI ?togk| its and planters?? iey. r*-* 6w ?R PRICES. NOW is55 T0 BLY* ffVl ftWB A Wflfl ?2 iUYVMUUb,|j - - - s. c.gg 3SSSSSS8SSSS I HHUNITION. kle, Base Ball Supand Records, Res, Our Prices are it. LITZ. PROPRIETOR. V COLUMBIA, S. C. lUIIE wuei Mng House, known Bee Hive, COLUMBIA, S. C., ey have ever done. All lines argesfc and prettiest lines of (ITS FURNISHINGS We can give you better goods 7"*^ the same money than any bouse riends, in coming to FRANK'S lave a retail stock to select from ent. Polite and attentive clerks d have the opportunity to show want to buy or not. Remembei 1 call early and often. Thanking respectfully, Proprietor.