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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 3, 1903. X&&8Z to Hew Advertisements. Barbecue?H. Steele. Barbecue?Corley & Carter. Notice?W. D. Bates. Wanted?N. A. Young. Why?P. H. Lacbicotte & Co. Paints?Shand Builders' Supply Company. SERVICES. ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHEBAN CHUBCH. Btv. 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. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. APPOINTMENTS OP BEV. GEOBGE S. BEAP.DEN. Nazareth. E. Lutheran, First Sunday. St. John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tt Sunday. His address is 1109 Eimwood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. pbesbytebian sebyices: Rev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 al m. and 7:30 p. m. lexington cibcttt m. 2. chup.ch south. Rev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiioh 3$ pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb It am. Lexington 3?pm. 3d Sunday, Shiioh 11 am. Hebron 3? p m 4th Sunday, Lexington 11am. Horeb 3$pm Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Write for Particulars. How to buy you a home by makiDg small mnnthlv Davment9. Write to "" ?/ r mr Rev. M. J. Kyzer, Lewiedale, enclosing a 2 cent stamp for particulars. Best thing in the world. Contraband Beer and Whiskey. L:quor Constables swooped down on some contraband beer and whiskey at the depot on Saturday. A young Mr. Sbealy, having a package of whiskey, tried to escape with it,, but the alert eyes of the cfficese saw the movement and gave chase. Iq the run the jag W88 broken and neither the owner nor constables could capture the contents. Mr. Sbealy has been indicted for obstructing officers of the law while in the discharge of their duty. H. Edwia Hendriz Dead. We have received the sad intelli gence of the death of Mr. H. Edwin Hendrix, which occurred at his home in Miiledgeville, Ga, on Monday, June 1st. He was a native of this county, being a brother of Mr. J. Sol Hendrix, and was at one time a prominent business man of this place. He was a gallant Confederate soldier and served in Compaay F, 5th Cavalry. He has numerous relatives and frieuds in the county who sorrow over his death. ? ? Who Snows Sow to Buy. The attention of the bargain seekers of Lexington county is called to the advertisement of "The Fountain Company," Columbia. This concern is under the efficient management of W. D. Bates, a well known business man who knows bow to buy goods to the best advantage?the benefit of which he gives to his customers. This stock is all fresh and of the l&test creations in fashionable wear and consists in dry goods, novelties, etc. When in the city call at "The Fountain", Krentzlin's building, on Main street, and see this stock. Wonderful Success. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute, which has been successfuly managed by Prof. O. D. Seay for the past several years, closed its session last week in a very prosperous condition. Besides the large number of day ' 1 ? C. 1 J fiCDOiars, mere were luriy-uve uuaruiog students in attendance. This is perhaps the largest school in the county, and on account of its effi ciency and thoroughness of work, grows more and more in popularity. The attendance during the session which has just closed has been so large and satisfactory that the trusr? nnnQi^crini, fhfi ttlD BCi 1UU91 J V;^UOlUUl iu^ tuv proposition to either enlarge the present building or erect a larger and more convenient 0De on a more elaborate plan and equip it with modern appliances, so as to facilitate the work of the teachers and make it more efficient than it has even been in the past. One or the other of the two suggestions will certainly be adopted before the beginning of the next session. Unclaimed Hail. The following is a lrs'< of unela'med letters at this post office for ti e month of May, 1903: MALES. Julious Bouknight. I. CaroliGeorge P. Cjrley. M. Matton. Wash Writes. FEMALES. Miss Mamie Bonds. Miss Hattie Clair. Miss Effier. Margaret Miller. Pres. Daughters Confederacy. O. 0. Gable, (package) Miss Bessie Keisler, (package) Millie Stromtbes, (package) S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Death of an Infant. Death saw a tiny and beautiful flower growing in the home of Mr. E A. Smith and claimed it as his victim. Last Thursday the little six week's old child of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith died after an illness of a few days. Gone to dwell with God at home. It was buried at Florence church on Friday. Kind parents, weep not, for it is at rest with God His kingdom. Christ says "suffer little children to come unto me and foibid taem not for of such i9 the kingdom of Heaven." The parents have the sympathies of the community in which they reside in their bereave ment. One Minnie Cough Cure Fcr Coughs, Colds and Croup* Heavy Rainfall. Last Monday this vicinity was visited by the haviest rainstorm that the oldest inhabitant ever saw. It was a genuine gully washer, stump lifter and trash mover. It seemed for awhile that the bottom had dropped out of the clouds and this old world was to Witness the second edition of Noah's Flood. But the rainbow promised allayed our fears and we fell to sleep as peacefully as a babe upon it's mother's breast. Nn damage was done bv the down "* " "T""~"n " */ pour of water, however except of a minor nature caused by washing gullies through the gardens and fields. Mr. P. H. Corley was the heaviest loser, as far as we have heard. The dam in Muller's bottom, on depot street, which he had just completed at a heavy expense, was broken and a large gap washed away. The weave room and eDgine room at the factory was submerged and the factory had to shut down for a portion of yesterday. To the People of Lexington. There is a hou>e in Columbia which is offering extraordinary inducements to secure the trade of the people of Lexington, we refer to that of*N A. Young. This is a new house with a brand new stock of goods which are especially adapted to wants of our people and are offered at prices which cannot be duplicated in the city. Honest and square dealing, good goods at the lowest prices and polite and accommodating attention is the rule of this House. Your trade is wanted and will be appreciated. Good Work. Twenty-five persons were added to the church roll of St. Peter's, Evangelical Lutheran church in the Fork, of which the Rev, E. L. Lybrand is the pastor, on Sunday May 17tb, and nine to tha' of St. Jacob's at Chapin, Rsy 0. B Shearouse, pastor?eight by confirmation and one by infant baptism. Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot Ei^e, a powder. It cures Cores, Bunions, Painful, Smarting, Hct, Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 2oc. 31 Bakers bread, cakes and crackers ! all kinds, at the Bazaar. i f?mT o Ci I Take Laxative Bro 1 Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 1 CONTINUE 5 Those who are gaining: flesh ? and strength by regular treatC mentwith Scott's Emulsion \ should continue the treatment jj In hot weather: smaller dose j S and a little cool milk with it will 5 do away with any objection J 3 which is attached to fatty pro- ! I ducts during the heated { season. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, C 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. I 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Dots from ITear Peak. To the Editor of the Dispatch: It seems that summer time has made its appearance. The days are getting longer and hotter. We were blessed last Thursday evening by a refreshing rain which was very much needed by the growing crops. The farmers are very busy now combating with General Green. But they will gain the victory some day, if Jack Frost has to help them. Small grain is somewhat better than expected, especially oats. Wheat is sorry. Thresher men, we will soon wsnt to bear your machine going through the country separating the good seed from the straw. Mr. Adam Eargle, one of Peak's most prominent clerk'-* is on a visit to New Orleans. Frcm there he will go over in Texas and then return home. Our little thriving town has not rebuilt yet. Only a dispensary. We hope to see it eo:>n start the work of rebuilding. Mr. C. J. Counts was visiting Mr. H. P. Summer and family last Sunda v. Mr. Pink says he has the finest watermelon patch at present for the time of the year. Mr. T. B. Jacobs visited Mr. Davis last Sunday. \T7U~t 1 1 TIUl/, truaii uno UCUUUJO ui x apa o JUIUUC Man," and John Amick? Has the eel devoured tbem both, or have they gone on a camp fish and havtn't returned? Mr. T. E Addy has some nice and warm weather to carry the mail, but he makes it there just the same. We are looking for Mr. John Fry and the chain gang, but as he has stated, he can't put the gang or his hands on every mud hole in Lexington county, yet he must not forget us people here in the Fork. Hon. A Frank Lever spent a few dayp at home last week, but as he is the Baby Congressman he says he can't stav long at one place. May 30, 1903 Sike. -? mm Popular Official. Rti'.rcad Commissioner Bank L. Caughman, of Columbia, was among the prominent visitors who attendfd the closing exercises of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. He visited his kinpeople and shook hands with the A * * *>1 1 playmates ot his Doyhooa aays ana his friends. The Place to Buy. The old reliable Dry Gooes House? of Wm Piatt, Columbia," is still in the market for the trade of Lexingfconians The goods sold here are all of standard quality and are offered on their merits. When you want to buy a piece of goods that will wear well and at a reasonable price, give Mr. Piatt a call. Watch the Professor! The way in which Prof. 'Capers Lewis was shaking hands around town last week during commencement, one would suppose that he certainly intends to make it hot times for some office holder in the next campagn. Watch the Professor. Costs Only 25 cet mail 25 cents to C Florence, S. C., Nov. 26. 1900.?I was flrstadrised t irith our baby when be was but a very young infant, as i Later it was useful in teething troubles, and its effect bai hata.-e consequent upon the use of drugs and soothing i thildren, as one of the necessities when there is a new ba ve tabe pleasure la recommending it to our f'iends insu ?aby quiet. HAKTWELL M. aYEII, ( ire a Cold in On mo Quinine Tablets. ^ months. This signature,^* MBMBMMMWMMMfW?BBWiWlll j Fcr Sale. Ooe odd ox, weight 1200 to 1300 | pounds. Will sell, or buy one lo I match same. T E. Raw!, IreDe, S. C. Colleae of Charleston, w s charleston. s. c. 118th year begins september 25. Letters, science, engineering. One Sbolarship to eacn County of South CarOiina. Entran-e exarnir ations held at Lexington by County Snperinten1 dent ot Education and Judge of Proba'e i July 10. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Lomitory, $10 per month. Ail candidates for admi sion are permitted to compete for Boyce hcbolarships. which pav S'i 0 a Tenr. For catalogue, address, HARKISCN RANDOLPH, President. Momw to Loan. aJ ? TT7*E ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTIate loans promptly in sums of 5300 and upward on improved farming lands in Lexington eonnty. Long time aud easy terms. No commissions Borrower pays actual expenses of preparation o1 papers. THOMAS & GTBRES. Columbia. S. C. Barbecue. ON THE FOURTH DAY OF JULY we will furni-h at Pelio t, the best barb. cue ever served in Lexington cor.nrv Tie meats will be we 1 cooked. There will b danciiv?, and music by the Lexington B ass an l string Binds. Fun and fun and f m wiil be provided tor everybody. Come out evt r\ body and have a good dimier and a pleasant day. JOE E. HARM AN LUTHER GANTT. May 27th. 1903. td. . Barbecue. I WILL FURNISH A BAHB2CUE AND rt-feshments at Lefsvdle on 8aturda\, June 27th, 1203. A Dumber of interesting speeches will be made and there will be mu-ic by a band. A good dinner and a pleas* n: time for all who uiar attend M. C. HALLMAN. May 27, 1003 td CHICKENS are of value these davs. Remember to prevent a* d Cure Cholera Jnse EfNARD'S POULTRY POWDER. 25c. per box Full line Drugs and Sundries. No prescription filled except, by licensed druggist. Your interests are mine in regard* honest dealing and pure drags. Yoors to please. Jo W. KINARD, The Licensed Dtuggist, LEESVILLE, - - S. 0. SFWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 BAIL BEARING > Marv^lously Light Running ami Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). Ore-third fester; one third easier than any shntile machine. Save about ONE DAY IN THREE. A GRE\T FAVORITE WITH DRESS MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE PORULA.R AuL THE TIME. NEEDLES FOR ILL MACHINES. Pk^PiTRTVO A SPECIALTY. "WORK AVJUX v. ?? ? GUARANTEED. j ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only neces**ry to bring the head - Leave toe table at home unless it needs repairing too. ORGANS. High Grade Farrand Organs Before }OU .bay call ami see me. T. H. 1*04 MAIM ST., COLUMBIA, 3. C April 1, 3 933. 3m i ; Blip College Mil A NU EXAMINATIONS FOR THE iTL award of vacant scholarships in Wiutbrop Colkge and for the admission of new students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 10th at 9a. m. Applicants must not be less than fifteen years ot ag9. Wnen scholarships are vacated after July 10th, they will be awarded to those,making the highest average at this examination. The next session will open about September 10, 1903 For further information and a catalogue, address PRESIDENT D. B. JOHNSON, .hock Hill, S. C, May 13, 1903. td, PETT'S JEM Cures Cholera Infantum, BHg| n Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and Jin the Bowel Troubles of 'fSSAids D'S"tion, Regulates . POWDERS) 93SH the Bowels. Strengthens its at Druggists, ""teething' easy" . J. MOFFETT, M. D.. ST. LOUIS, MO. >7 our family physician in Charleston to use TEETRINA a preventive of colic and to warm and sweeten thestomach. j been found to be so very bene'.icial and so free from dangers lyrups. that we have come to regard it. after use with three by in the house and until the teething troubles are over, and ?ad of the horrid stull that so many people use to keep their ilanager Dsuly Timej aud Weekly Tunes-iiessenger.) te Day 1 /77/ Oft every I box. 25c. J A HYMN 1^2111 ? 0F PRAISE I ibch m * flcomes our excellent PIANOS and ORGANS every time they aie sounded. We don't mean to say that our instrunients are tbe only good ones in the world, but we do mean that they are unsurpassed s.-c aQd give great satisfaction. You know ^ P^ea6ure oousic gives to every one. & Write us for catalogues and prices. OPPOSITE Y. M. C. A., 1235 MAIN, ST., - - - COLUMBIA, S. C. ZPI^-HSTOS .^SSTZD OSB(3-^.2SrS, ilitj a5 - ly. W W W V ?S as we are ?5 Scan name Lowest Prices!! ??J on best quality of |3 ||land save merchants and plantersSS Money. WRITE US AT ONCE FOR PRICES. NOW isf#l THE TIME TO BUY. 88f an mw fs ? h \im S3 mm & luwme,? ggCcl\3.:na."toia, - - - S. C.g0 GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Gill Nets, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Supplies, Phonographs and Records, Renainur of all Kinds. Our Prices are Right. W. F. STIEGLITZ, PRIET3R1508 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. Frank's Jobbing House, Formerly the well known Bee H ve, * 1554 MAO STREET, COEU3IRIA, S. is ready for the largest business they have ever done. All lines are in and complete. One of the largest and prettiest lines of nvnmiiTiin nima \AIi niHUTrTJfl VV[)\TI0 HfV^O ILUIMW, nils AM ufiivia Fiiiivii5iiii\ui5 ever displayed in South Carolina. We can give you better goods for less money and more goods for the same money than aav house south of Baltimore. Remember, friends, in coming to FRANK'S JOBBING HOUSE you not only have a retail stock to select from U.,? .. n.ommftth le dermrtment. Polite and attentive clerks UUt IJJ 'Jk IJU LXi *./ C *_? -t to serve you, and are always glad to have the opporfcumtv to phow you the good things we have if you want to buy or not. Remember the Number, 15o4 Main Street, aod call early and often. Thanking you kindly for past patronage, very respectfully, M. FRANK, Proprietor. September 19.?tt