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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 30, 1903. * lades to 2Tew Advertisements. Supervisor's Monthly Report. For Sale?W. H. Donly. Summons?T. W. Sbehane. Citation?Estate T. W. Summer. Citation?Estate 0. C. Able. The Markets. The following is yesterday's quotations except this market wbicn is today's for turpentine and cotton at the places named: MIDDLING COTTON: Augusta, 13J Charleston, 13^. Columbia, 13. Lexington, 13. Turpentine?Savannah, 56?. The James L. Tapp Co, of Columbia, is always endeavoring to tap the nicest line of goods pretty heavy, so as to please their customers, but the prices are touched lightly so that they move goods rapidly. Call and see the pretty stock. Mr. G. H. Schwartz spent his ^ Christmas with his brother and friends in town. He is now of Fairfield county, but formerly of this county. He was pleased with the improvements here and we were glad to find him enjoying very good health. The teachers of the Methodist ' Sunday school in this place, made u useful and ornamental gifts to each r pupil of their class Sunday morning, which were highly appreciated 1 -A-nJmnw ?Korn RflTfl uy luuee leucivju^ tucu*- mw.w. Rountree, Quick and Graicbio made addresses. ^ The presentation of the beautiful W gifts of toys and useful articles at r the Baptist church, Christmas eve, ' was eDjoyed by the recipients of the donations made by the parents and L frieDds of the Sunday school. G. B I Timmerman Esq, made a brief but 9 appropriate address to the audience. Mr. H. E. Amick, an industrious and honest farmer of the Selma p- eectioD, was in town Monday payiDg his taxes and trading. He called in to see us and renewed his paper. His son, Mr. B C. Amick, also on business, accompanied him. This was his first visit to our live little town. Rev. W. E Barre and family left today for Pinopolis, Berkley county, r their future home, and the new ' circuit for Brother Barre to labor in. He has been here for the past two years and whilei we regret to lose him, he has served cut the alotted Conference time, and will continue in bis good work to the satisfaction of his new bretbern and friends. ? ? . Notice. The Stewards meeting for Lexington Fork Circuit will be held at Union Chapel, (Imao, S C ) Saturday, January 2nd, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m. A full attendance is desired.' Eaj yaUs Affair. The Christmas entertainment given by tbe mill management for the benefit of the Lexington Manufacturing. Companies employes in Hoof's Hall Christmas evening was pleasiDg in every feature. Mr. an d Mrs. Smta Clause created hearty laughter and caused much merriment throughout. Capt. L. W. Redds r experiment on Hypnotism was good, and the cake walk was ei joyed by the young folks. At tbe close each employe of tbe mill received cornucopia of candy and fruits. Married, At the residence of the officiating minister, December 27, 1903, Mr. John Dooley to Mis" Corrie Gable by Rev. J. E. Steele. All of Lexington. At tbe residence of the bride's father, Mr. John M. Aull, on December 24,1903, by Rev. F. S. Hook, Mr. Tally S. Shealy, of Saluda county, and Miss Nila Aull, of Leesville, 5. C., Lexington county. r On December 24, 1903, at the residence of the i filiating clergyman, Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr, Beaty Mathias and Mies Georgia Roof. All of Lexington cbunty. At the residence of W. H. F. East, in Swansea, Mr. Walter E Matthews, of Columbia, S. C, to Mies Lula ^ Sharpe, of Witt's Mill, Lexington j county. W. H. F. Rist, Esrq., officia- i \ ting. " On December 20, 1903, at the I Lutheran parsonage in Little Mountain, S. C, Mr. W. L?8ter Cannon and Miss Jessie Lilla Koon. Both - -* td _ _ t rr ol JjfcXington county. . ivcjy. o. rv. Efird officiated. A call has been issued for a meeting of the Democratic National Committee in Washington on January 12th, for the purpose of deciding upon the time and piece of holding the National Convention. With 385 pounds of smokeless powder the new 40 calibre 12 inch gun will send an 850 pound armourpiercing shell through 19 5 10 inches of Harveyized nickel-steel armor at a | distance of a mile and a half. To Meet. The St. Join's Cemetery Association will meet at St. John's (Cilk Road) church on the first Saturday in January, 1904 at 2 p- m. A full attendance is desired as business of importance will be transacted. Marriage. La3t Thursday aiternoon at the ?' f a n/iitnr 11 A Durrifit. X ttlUCLlLC Ui auutnui v> ? , in this place, his daughter. Miss Maggie, and Mr. John B. Roberts were uoited in marriage by tn? Rev. Geo. S. Beardeu. Only the parents, nearest relatives and a few special friends witnessed the ceremony and it was a quiet but very enjoyable occasion. The happy couple uas the best wishes of the Dispatch. * FOR SALE?Tract of 134 acres of good farmmg land, of which about 37 acres are in original oak: Good creek bottom?; one fcur-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 his home. ' tf Lutheran Christmas Exercises. The Christmas entertaiment given by St. Stephens Sunday school Sunday evening was indeed entertaining. The exercises consisted of songs, recitations and scripture reading. The audience was delighted and where all performed their parts so well it would be uDjusfc to make special mention. Prot. 0. D. Seay and Col. J. B. Wingard closed tne exercises with very able aod appropriate addresses. m * *3 Professional Notice. Those desiring my eervices professionally will find me regularly in my cfBce over Tbe Home Bank, aR formerly from 8 to 9 a. m., and at 3 p. m.? each day. When absent from my office The Kaufmann Drug Co , will receive and forward my calls to me as heretofore, or I may be found at ray temporary residence Mr. Jno. J. Fox's. ?T. J. Wingard, M. D. December 23, 1003. FOR SALE AT LEWIEDALE. S. I One 8-room dwelling, two 5-room cottages, one lar.?e storehouse with good stock general morchandise, number of *acant lots and tenant houses One steara sawmill outfit about 2 000 acres of Jand, in tracts to suit purchasers. Terms eas v. W. H DONLY, Lewiedale, 8. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. F, W. Shehane. Plaintiff vs. Andrew Ersary. Defendant, Magistrate Conrt?Summons. To the defendant in the above entitled cause of action : "TTOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AN D X r? quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy has been filed with the Magistrate at New Brookland, 8. C.. and if you tail to acswer the complaint within five days the plaintiff will apply to "" - " ? 3 i .?i me (Jourt lor toe reuex aemanaea in me complaint. F. W. SHEHANE. Plaintiff. New Brookland, S. C., Dec. 22, 1903. 6w-13 For Sale. Eggs and chicks, barred, white and Buff Plymouth Rocks, Bine Andalusians, aDd Mottled Anconas; Homing and Raffled Shirt Pigeons. For prices, Ac., address, H. L. M. ROOF. Brookland, S. c. October 28?2mpd. / STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts. E*q , Probate Judge. TTTHEREAS, MRS. T. W. SUMMER Y ? made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration ot the Estate of and effects of T. W, Mmmer, deceased . These are. therelore, tocit*and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said T. W. Summer, deceased, toat they be and appear, before me, in toe Court ot Proba e, to be held at Lexington, C H , N. C , od the 13th day ot January, 1904, after publication he)eot at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grantrd. Giv n under my hand, this 29th day of December. Anno Domini 19 <3. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L S.] Probate Judge, Lexingtou County. Published on the 3Uth day of December. 1903, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2 *-9 TRF. AT ATE OF SOUTH OAROT.TNA ^ County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge. XT7 HERE AS, MAhY E. ABLE MADE VV suit to me to graDt btr Letters of Administration ot the* state ot and edicts ofO.U Abie deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said O. C. Able, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court ot Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C? on .January 15th, 1904, next, alter publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show canse, il auy they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 30;h day of December. Anno Domini, 1903. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. [L. S ) Probate Judge. Lexington County. Published on the 30th day of Decembe*, [ 1903, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w9 I To Ci I Take Laxative Bro 1 Seven Minion boxes sold in post 12 Letter to H. L. Oswald. LexingtoD, JS. C. Dear Sir : We suspect you'd like the tale, how a woman beat two hardware dealers in Girard. Pa. We tried onr best to get those men to sell Devoe lead-and-zinc in that bright town: and failed. Belucantly took Mrs. E. Pi. Bowman, druggist. They said they couldn't sell paint for more than $1.25 a gallon. Mrs. Bowman can. She has sold about all the paint, that has been sold there since. She knew Devoe; had sold our artists' materials. Had some sense and force, besides; she easily learned that cheap is dear in paiDt, and told tte people. Mr. Burt Yonug bought a gallon of Devoe for rooms that had always taken a gallon of other paint: h ?d half left. Mr. E. H. Hiler. jeweler, yainted Devoe, and says it goes further?no particulars. Mr John Hnrma arnef-r. thought it ex ~ ? r?-~ o? -- ? peDsive before he bought it: brought back * nearly halt ot his paint, and said it was the cheapest job he ever had. Mrs. Bovtman reports universal satisfaction. So much for a cheap-paint town with a bright woman in it. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe ?fc Co., New York. 9 In order to cut of Shoes we are tions in prices of Children's Shoes. BARG^ MTW, HITS 1 n hi m. K,nar Lexingt Cyou: E IIEAEQUARTERS FO i Undei |f?; for Men, Wome % All wool, wool ^ cotton garmenl p drawers for me: $ All wool, woo x cotton, fleece( B knit garment: drawers for me Wool and cot ^ cants for wome jl <3k for women. M dren's "Oneita* Id all wool Balm^ <0 Underskirts. I & Sweaters, red. jSj and black. ^ Money saved jjp We save yon ir jg n^r. "2 jfc- 1633 Main Street, COLUMBIA. $ [ire a Cold in Oi mo Quinine Tablets. >s months. This signature, IW M CORLEYJ / V ' : New Brcokland, S. C., Agent for the New Improved Singer Sew- i ing Machines. Awaroed over litiy prom- j i iuins for their e.xcellenre and superiority, j over other makes. Trv this popular tnai chine in your homo before tuning. Large discount for easn, <>r ninety ilays. Liberal terms on installment plan. Needles, oils, A'.-., for all standard sewing mac hi IP's, t?i pn. \ rvv: I Large lot of Old >1field pes of standard | makes in good repair. at priees from up. organs: organs: Also carry io ( took Hie celebrated sweet toned Clougb A Warren organs, wbich we sell at reasonable prices for ca?h or ou time. Catalogue mailed on application. Nov. 25?Grn. Trespass Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED not to hunt, rugnt or day, or trespass in any mant or whatever upon oiw- lands. All violators of this notice will positively he indicted. I F. STACK, ROBLR T A. METZ December 14?4\v'?pd. Si Shoes! down our stock making big reducMen, Women and LIN3 IN mi nun. 0 Hey & Co., on, S. C. ire's 1 R EVERYTHING IN jSj rwear 1 n and Children. fleeced, heavy ;s in shirts and ^ 1 fleeced, heavy M 1, ribbed and ^ s, shirts and || n. ton shirts and in. Union Suits jlf isses and chil- jj|jj ' brand. Ladies X orals. Outing ^ jadies all wool <$ . white, navy is money made. || Loney. ? A "OTTiLTGr, f \X Lever's Old Stand, ^ s. c. $ & ie Day 1 /77/ ^ on every I . jfrj?yrvtr%^ box. 25c. J Note Paper, \ *. Letter Paper, PEN AND PENCIL TABLETS. BOX PAPER, ENVELOPES, ETC. THE 11111 DH I, x^zExxxxTGrTOztr. s. c. 0. C. Able. John P. Able. \ 1 TIT H ^ A TIT 11 i n lift ft, 11) h h. LEESVILLE, 2S. C. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, FANCY AND STAPLE UKUUtKltS, nAKUWAnfc, Tinware and Wooden ware. Etc. We carry aD elegant line of Fine Drees Goods and Demesnes. A select variety of Notions, such as Trimmings, Buttons, Laoe^. Embroidies, Ribbons, Edgings, Etc. Children*' Clothing and Gente' Pants that will please all. Men and boys Hats. wvwarm OUR STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Groceries will compare with any one. Nellie King and other grades of best Flour, that can't be bear in qualiiy aud price. We buy Cotton, Cotton Seed, Cross Ties and Country Produce. COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY. Dec. 2, 1903?3m. The Centre of Fashion Large line Fine Black and Gray Overcoats. ?ti uT<_ o .7 For the b:ys, Ages 3 to 16, m The Princeton J W .... v-.:-/ Maan Mat We have a great line of Nobby Suits: 4 J. .7), jjte#'--' 3^tV $4,00, $:?.no. 46..V). M. L. TvIIN'jfilil >, the Old Reliable Clothier, COLUMBIA, S. C. i GROCERIES. 1 c5 GO |y| Start the New Year right and m yQJ 16X "us lurmsii yuu wiun ?? Groceries, ?g S3 - ' . , , - S3 We carry one ot the largest and most complete lines of tbese goods to be seen in this section of the country, and are determined that we will not be und^rc-oid. tHki"g IfflfdWfe quality of goods into cnnpid^rBtjr.n If i* is GROCEpS EIES jou want,. FANCY OE STAPLE, C9 ? WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, ? SSl it will pay you to come to see us or wiite us for prices. ? CHEWING TOBACCOS. i W7e have an enormous stock of these goods to choose CY3P from, the popular brands, which are tu Puch great (JO demand : the kind that gives solid comfort in cneenng. uar prict8 OD tooaccos are ngm, euuei me piug ur srArT Q bos" BLOWRICK & LOWRANCE. C3 (lucorpcrated.) ?73 Eg Columbia, S. C. ?g &fiSfiSSSSSSSSS5S888SSSSS8S