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Tie Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 23, 1903. Index to New Advertisements. Peruna Medicine Co. Notice of Sale?G. A. Sbeely. Administratrix Sale?Mrs. J. A. Mailer. Holiday Presents. Remember The Kaufmann Drug >* Company for Xmas Presents. The Markets. The following is yesterday's quotations except this market which is toHftv'n fnr fcnrnfmtine and cotton at - J ?? 1 the places named: MIDDLING COTTON. Augusta, 13. Charleston, 12f. Columbia, 12? Lexington, 12J. Turpentine?Savannah, 56. - ? Wanted. Persimmon, Dogwood, Hickory, I and Holly L:>gs. Freight paid on carload. James Cockshott, Charleston, S. C 11. * 9 * Chain G-ang: Abandoned. The Board of County Commissionera have concluded to abandon the chain gang in this county and offer ' for sale on the first Monday in January next the property of said gang. ^ See notice elsewhere. r Christmas Entertainment. We are requested to say that there will be a Christmas entertainment in the Lutheran church, at this place, | by tbeSuDday school, commencing at r 5.30 o'clock p no , consisting of songs, L recitations and addresses. The publib is cordially invited to attend. Christmas Sifts. The Baptist Sunday school in town, will have an appropriate entertainment in the church here on Christmas Eve. After the exerciees reach member of the Sunday school ' will receive valuable and precious gifts. Everybody is cordially invited. FOR SALE?Tract of 134 acres of good farming land, of which about 37 acres are in original oak: Good creek bottoms; one four-room house and good well. Also tract of 35 acres, known as part of the Joo. B. Kyzer place, now owned by B. K. Kyzer. Apply to W. Q. M. Berley at bis home. tf ! Boz Party and Cake Walk. Emily Geiger Council, No. 1, Daughters of America, will give a box party and cake walk in their hall, at Irene, on Friday evening, Dec. 25th. Toe public is cordi^y invited to attend. Committee on arrangements : Sallie Wingard, jA.Sue Corley, Carrie Chwalt, S. M. ' Corley, G. M. C. Kyzer, Julian \ r .Sharpe. Professional Notice. Those desiring my services pro, fessionally will find me regularly in my office over The Home Bank, as formerly from 8 to 9 a. m., and at 3 p. m., each day. When absent from j my office The Kaufmann Drag Co, will receive and forward my calls to me as heretofore, or I may be found at my temporary residence Mr. Jno. J. Fox's. J. J. Wingard, M. D. December 23. 1003. f Snslgrove-Caughman. Miss Ellen Blanche, the popular daughter of Railroad Commissioner j Banks L. Caughman, now of Colum- | bia, but originally from this county, j and Mr. Sidney G Soelgrove, former- j riy of Saluda couaty but now of Wil- j mington, N. C., were united in mar- j riage at the bride's home on Decern- j ber itjin. roe weauing was quite a i brilliant and pleasant affair and a j number of friends witnessed the i v 1 ^ ceremony. I Looks Well. j "We were pleased to have a pleasant call from our young friend Dr j D. R Sturkie, yesterday, who is ** located at Norths'Orangeburg county. | He is visiting his brother and friends \ here prior to going to his old home i to spend Christmas with his parents, j Pan looks well and shows the world's j good treatment of him. Recently he j took a special postgraduate course in j Augusta, Gi., to gain further knowi- j edge in his profession. k ' ? i; mamKmamammmmtammammmmmamm?a? Married, At the residence of the bnde'a T father, on December 17, 1903, by Rev. E. L. LybraDd, Mr. James g Tyner and Miss Cirrie Bandrick. ti All of Brookland, S. C. B At the residence of the officiating P< | minister, Rev. E. L. Lybrand, Sun- S day, December 20, 1903, Mr. Tally d< Earhart and Miss Essie Wright. iD On December 16, 1903, at the ^ bride's father, Mr. Marshall Hook,rby Rev. W. H. Roof, Mr. Q linton Keisler bi and. Miss Ella Hook. All of Ltxing- grc v. ton county. <* On December 1G h. 1903, at the jn residence af the officiating clergyman, fa Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Frank Caughman and Mies Hattie Buffi By the same, on the same day, at fc\ the residence of the bride's father, Mr. fo George M. Caughman, Mr. Ambrose Drafts and Miss Bell Ctugbman. By the same, at his residence, December 17tb, Mr. Frank Corley and M*ss Lillie Derrick. By the same, December 20ih, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. James Areheart, Mr. Lee Kleckley and Miss Orra Areheart. All above of Lexington County. A Bars Treat for Lexington. On next Monday night Helen May Batler and her Ladies Military Brass Band will perform in the Opera House at this place. They give a novel and entertaining program that is seldom ever seen in a town the size of Lexiogton. Miss Butler's Band of 16 pieces is composed of some of the most talent ed lady musicians in the country. They played at the Pan American Exposition, Buffilo, N. Y ; Charleston Exposition, Charleston, S C ; Madison Square Girden, N Y; Convention Hall, Washington, D C, and arS now in route to the Worlds Fair Exposition at St. Louis, Mo. Iq commenting on Miss Butler's Band, The State, of Columbia says: "Wecoogratulate Miss Butler and her Ladies Band and tope on her return 0 to Columbia she will again play deservedly to a fall house." ** Miss Butler and her Band will Vplay in Lexington next Monday night December 28;h. Columbia's Enterprise. -|j Colombia ia to have another department at ore. The proprietors are Messrs J. Warren Allen, of Columbia, and T. E. Sligh, of Darlington, both || well known ia Columbia and through- I out the State. They have leased the ? handsome new twc-story Habenicht building now occupied by Mr. Wm. IT. JrurucK air. Jb urticK will occupy l the store adjoioiog McMillian's drug restore, opposite the old Carolina Hail, near the transfer station. He has a strong hold on and will still command a good trade from Lexington county. Has About Finished. Mr. B F. Barrett, our prompt mail earlier, has about completed the finishing touches on hia residence on lower Main street, and it now makes a handsome appearance. This is Mr. Barrett's first job of painting and no doubt be would make an expert workman if he should continue in the business. Although you could tell wbeu be was doing work on his residence when he passed through our streets with the U S mail. Commendable. There will be an entertainment I given in Roof's Hall on Christmas j evening for tbe benefit of the em- j ployes of tbe Lexington Manufactur- i ing Company. The exercises will take place about 7 o'clock p. m. A j pleasant time is anticipated. Tbere j will be a donation for each employe, j Tbis is commendable indeed on tbe ; part of Mr. V,7. P. Roof, Capt. L. j M. Redd and tbe management of the mill. FOLEYSHONEY^TAR for children: *afe, sure* No opiate* Arn'i we glad! Hogs are dieiDg with the sore bead and throat, and ! now we are feasting on puddings and ! sausages. I ? To Cur Take Laxative Brom< Seven MSfion boxes soM in past 12 moni Thor Items. o the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of our community ii ood at this writing with the exeep on of that dreadful cold and cough ^ut in spite of these evictions oui Bople are going ahead. Mr. L. K pires will soon move in his new welling and others have the build g fever. Our friend Middletoi 'illiams has moved in his new home ur people have decided tha^ a comrtable home in the shape of a gooc lildiDg is needed and they hav< me to work improving their places We now have some of the latest lproved machinery and by anothei 11 we hope to hsve in our section 8 "8t class ginnery, rice huller and her machinery that is much needed. Mr. Editor, come down and we will 11 a shoat and make it as pleasant r you as we can. Wishing you a ippy Xmas Eve. X Y Z In order to cut f Shoes we are ions in prices of Jhildrens Shoes. BARGi LWIiHliJHS Lexingt mwmmmmm 1 you: ^ IIEAE QUARTERS 1-0 1 Und@3 M 'tfA for Men, Wcme ijgf m All wool, wool 8 cotton garmenl drawers for me: M All wool, woo gjj- cotton, tieecec jjgj knit garment; ^ drawers for me Wool and cot M pants for wome si for women. M ? dren's "Oneita' ^ all wool Balm* <$> Underskirts. I :y> Sweaters, red. jfj and black. Y Money saved jp We save yon m f -3ST. "2 ^ 1633 Main Street, . <$> COLUMBIA, a a Cold in On > Quinine Tablets. ? as. This signature, | Lst'csr to J. 3. K&nfmann. j Lexington, s. C. j Dear Sir: Messrs Leacbman & Ede'in, s j Gralton. W.Va . had keen selling a paint, ! which they thought well of: and this had occurred. Iliey had sold a customer IS gallons ol it to j amt his house. few years later, [ they sold the same man Devce lead-andzinc the same number of gallons to paint the same house. He had 7 gallons lett. j j The point of the tale is this: 11 gallons I D'voe paints an 18-gallon house. j Do yon want to sell it? j I Of course, that isn't all. i Why does 11 gallons Devop go as far as { 18 gallons of other paini? IL-cause it is all I r oi*it oil trno n n tKoro o nri f n 11 riinocnvij j j Do you want to sell it? Bat that isn't all. Devoe lasts longer. 3 j No, no: yon haven't sot to wait ten years , ! to find that out. Ten thousand people ! know it. We've got their names. Our ^ j agents know them; thev think a heap of ! Devoe. There's no difficulty in showing vonr townspeople what to expert of Devoe t $10 will paint a $15 house; and the paint'il la.-t twice as long. Do ^ou war.t to sell it? Yours trniy, F. W. Devoe ?t Co., New York. meyshmiemar tops the cough and faealg liangs Shoes! ; down our stock making big reducMen, Women and 1INS IN MH mmwui. 0 on, S. C. 1 I# R EVERYTHING IN rwear I q and Children. jjrc fleeced, heavy j bs in shirts and a n- 1 ' I 1 fleeced, heavy & i. ribbed and ^ 3, shirts and jj? ~ i n' 0, j ton shirts and m sn. Union Suits & isses and chil- jjy| ' brand. Ladies A. orals. Outing <$, _.adies all wool , white, navy \ i is money made, m j oney. J { -OTTHSTCK J j Lever's Old Stand. ^ s. c. <$ 4 le Day 11 I LE22ZHTO-TOIT, S. C. 0. C. Able. John P. Able. ABU & ABLE, LEESYILLE, S. O. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, tANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Tinware and Woodenware, Etc. We carry an elegant line of Fine Drees Goods and Domestics. A select variety of Notions. Rnr*h ftfl Trimminora "Rnftrma T.anua J ? - , ? ? fw *vwr-? JU<U^/IUIU4CC) Ribbons, Edgings, Etc. Childrens' Clothing aDd Gents' Pants that will please all. Men and boys Hats. utiiumj^in OUR STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Groceries will compare with any one. Nellie King and other grades of best Flour, thai, can't be beat in quality and price. We buy Cotton, Cotton Seed, Cross Ties and Couutry Produce. COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY. Dec. 2, 1003?3m. jyRy?CLOTHING, HATS. UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS. NECKWEAR, FANCY VESTS, U.MRREI.LAS. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. ,l^'e ,louscs 'n N?-w York City, Philadelphia. M'u's ^ioul'i Jin<l Double I>r??astod Worsted l fpfji -^'m fs Fancy Worsted, Cheviot and lila-'k jj^jjjj * l-'^j V*||j Men's Prince Albert and Full Dress Suits at ^Jfg lp|fe "rv.'^A^f Lurjjo line Fine JMa<*k and Gray Overcoats. jj^l UT^^m(r^^ ^3^8' ^3S / ^ : J M[? L. KlIVAK] >, the Old llelis\l>le Clothier, ! COLUMBIA, S. C. mi All A r 11 T STATE 0? SOUTH CAEOLINA, I 110 fllln K0ll^lhlA COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. JL 11U Olll | Conrt of Conatnou Hean. ' Martha A. Kawl and Benj. A. Harman, in Prices and Qoalitv. Drngs that are Pic. in lifts. pare, tlresM niri properly muae, ana are *? guaranteed. Years ot experienceassure it. J. C. Harinan, Jacob Harinan, Reuben M. N-r-r ?, Harinan. J. F. Barman. Bankston HarHSmrS ZD O?XjS. uum, Minnie Landlord. Barbara Auvthiug in the Drue line. See my line ol Calk. Albert Barman. Eva DerTooth Brushes. nck *D<1 Barman, .1 . \Y . Iv I > V RD, Co?pIai?U? CitiW. The Licensed Druggist, j VIRTUE OF THE COURT HEB.E* T^V'CTrTT 1 TJ* CS r iu, I will sell to toe highest bidder at idJSdHiaw 1ildldJh, " " w. w. public outcry, before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal Ti?nonacc hours of sale, on the first Monday m 1 I [WS> 11 UI111. , January next: Notice is hereby given that all persons I All that piece, parcel or tract of land are notified not to hunt or trespass in any ? containing one hundred and Dine acres, manner whatever upon the lands of the j or?sS." -^oate. lying and being in undersigned. The law will positively be j Gilbert Hollow lownship in the county of enforced against all viola iDg this notice. i Lexington and fcute aioresaid, aojoining Geo S Swypert, Rebecca Bickley, j lands ot James Crap.-, estate lands of ,J K. Swygert, Juo. A. Dreher, Elijah N ingard, lands formerly belonging dob A Swvgert, B. L. Dreber, J'-H: Lew,t; :imi P?rhapn others, r tt . u t\ u.,_ 1 1 hHMS Of HAT.K?iIn*. I.mIi aoh r> Ziyier, n.. i^reuer, -- - . j L Shnler J. W. DreUer, balance on a credit ot twelve months. Catherine Jumper. Thus.' S. Shul' r. w,th interest from day of sale, secured by Decembers, 1903.?tw-Spd bond of the purchaser and mortage of the ' premise sold, with leave to pay any or all ?????????? credit porttoLs in cash, the sum ot $<">0.00 Col a rwi* ' to be paid down forthwith, or a resale is A UI 1-3CHC/ vFl Al.\-/Ilw* j directed at the expnatiun of one hour, MY PLACE. KNOWN AS THE ItEJ> 1 without farther notice. Purchaser to pay .* insisting" of *.*> a--res. all under i for papers, cultivation: s-room house: 10 feet si-.re SAMUEL 15. GEORGE, house;:} barns; 3 our houses for hands. ... . . _ Place all under fence, except t acres. Youmr . . valeric oi the Liourt, orchard of 3 acres coneistint: "f pencil, Lexington. S. C.. December 9, 1903. apple, plums, pears and evorbearint: mnl- G. T. Graham, Attorney for plaintiff-. 'ISM Lt- A"b"''AturD^*?*??r JeiwTpd Sandy Kutt. s. c. fondants. A Merry Christmas. We extend to all our friends and patrons this Happy Greeting. WE ?' Also invite all to come to our store and look through our stock of HOLIDAY GOODS. We have lots of nice goods suitable for presents. IBB IAIIFM1I DRUG IU.