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The Lexington Dispatch. ^ Wednesday, February 3,1904. I ________________________________________ Index to 2Tew Advertisements. The Home Bsnk. Saw Mills?W. H. Gibbes. Dental C*rd?Dr. E. J. Etberedge. Notice?Mrs. T. W. Summer. High Grade?J. S. WessiDger. Place For Sale?Joo W. Fulmer. Notice?Estate of S. D Koon. DIVINE SERVICSS. ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. - - Bev. J. G. Graicben, Pastor. -V 1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11a in., Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:3u. APJktfNTMESTS OK BEV GEOBGE S. BEABDEN*. t Nazareth, E Lntheran, First Sauday. St. John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4ta Sunday. His address is 11U9 Elmwood Avenue, Columbia, 8, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. UdlNOTOX CXBCDIT M. E. CHUBCH SOUTH. ' Rev. O. N. Rountree, Pastor. Ist8unday 11 a. m.. Hebron. 1st Sunday 3:30 p. m., Shiloh. 2nd Sunday 11 a. m , Horeb. 2nd 8unday 3 :30 p. m.. Lexington. 3rd Sunday It a m.. Shtloh ^ 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m , Hebron. ^ 4th Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. A 4th Sunday 3:30 p. m., Horeb. I For Boat. I One store and four room residence ?"L P?/? in tnirTi r?f RoatftVcr g& WliiU &11CUCU, CCU-, IU vu u v, , B S C. Also lot aod stables, if desired B For particulars, address Lock Box No. 8, Eastover, S. C. 4*14 The Markets. The following is yesterday's quotations except this market which is today*s for turpentine and cotton at the places named: MIDDLING COTTON: Augusts, 16? Charleston, 18. Columbia, 16? . Lexington, 16? Savannah?Turpentine, 6U. Valentines. Pretty and Comic velentines at ^ Tbe Kaufmann Drug Co. Quite a Freeze. We experienced quite a freeze last & week. The tree9 were bending low, P being loaded with ice and some were 1^ broken down. The icicles hung cn I every thing in the air and made a L very handsome sight. Some say k snow fell, but light. | Guess Again. k Guess when the Eegbt Day Clock j| will stop, you may get a Fine Dinner V Set Free. Somebody gets it on FebL ruary 13^b, 190? Every 25 cent purchase entitles you to a guesB. i When you buy ask for ticket. The Kiufman Drug Co. ? iNOtiue, jreasie&ei's. K The Board of Pensioners will meet on the 22nd inst, as per notice, to j finish continued business and on the 1st Monday of March next, all pension claims will be forwarded to the State r Board for their action. So after the 22ad, there will be no further consideration of applications for pensions.^A Good Officer. The Captain of the chain gang, Mr. J. J. Biokley, paid our office a pleasant call Friday. Capt Bickley has done some excellent work on the i roads leading to our town since the m gang has been located here. He proves to be a good road working ' overseer, as weii as a Captain. i Lost Late. ? On account of our crowded space several communications have lost date, having been carried over several weeks we will not publish them, but hope our correspondents will write again and send in the t4newb:' from ? tbeir section as they will receive our best attention. ^ Wanted. Persimmon, Dogwood, Hickory, Vv and Holly IngB. Freight paid on earload. James Cockshott, Charleston, 3. C H. Notice. I have purchased the interest of O. C. Able in the firm of Able & Able, '* Leesville. S. C., and will pay all olaims against said firm. All parties indebted to said firm will make settlement to me. ^ J. P. Able. Febaary. 2, 1904. 3wl5, Capital pptyw sis raBBHffij FOUR I1R CENT.? Harried. On January 28, IDOL at the Lutheran Parsonage, Rightwell, S C Mr. George L. Ainick and Miss Mattie Lula Amick were united in holy matrimony. The bride's Pastor, Rev Benjamine D. Wessinger, officiating January, 1-1, 1901, at Mrs. Lizzie CumalanderV, CnapiD, S. C , by Rsv 0. B. Shearouee, Mr. John H. Mc Cartha and Miss Viola E. Cumalander. January, 20, 1904, at the home oi the bride, Sin Clair, S. C, by Rev 0. B Shearouse, Mr. Jonas P. Addy T.n<M,o T.nBimon UUU iiilOQ JLIUOD1U JJ7UUQ JLJ\J *T IU4U. January, 28,1904, Dear Peak, S C., at Mr. J C. Count's, by R=v. O B Shearouse, Mr. Albert Monroe Hawkins and Miss Alice Lavinia Counts. Chief Deputy Marshall. The Record, Feb. 1. Albert A. Mowry, chief office deputy of United States Marshall J. Demean Adams has resigned and F. C. Aldricb, of Bateeburg, has been appointed in his place. The office is located in Charleston. FOR SALE?Two horses that will work anywhere. Apply to W. W. Barre, Lexington, S. C. 2*13pd. Bought the Interest. It will be seen by reference to the notice of Mr. John P. Able in this issue that he has purchased the interest of 0 C Able in the mercantile business at Leeeville. The stock of goods will be kept fully up tc standard and the prices will move the goods. Mr. Byron Bodie who is a clever business gentleman is one oi the salesmen f jr Mr. Able. On an Important Committse. "We are pleased to note that the valuable services of Senator W. H Sharps havs been appreciated, a; was shown by his appointment or tbe regular legislative dispensary committee to audit the accounts o the dispensary. The Senator was ii town Monday shaking hands witl friends and attending to legal busi ness. Prize Awarded. The number of Pills iQ bottle wai 3177. Mr. R W. MeDaniel guessec 3127, Mr. John S. Derrick 3227 This caused a tie and Mr. Johu S Derrick bought Mr. McDaniel'i guess and got the dioner set. An other contest starts today. The Kaufmann Drug Co. For Sale. One six horse Eagine in goo< running order and a good Boiler Apply to, J. J. Shealy, Leesviile SC. - ? ? A Popular Olerk. Fitzmaurice's popular clerk, o Columbia, Mr. F Brooks Harmac visited his home folks near tbis plac last week. He stopped in and settle< bis dues to the Dispatch befor returning to Columbia. Call to se him when in the city, he is a cleve fellow and will sell you goods at th right prices. Restaurant and Fish. I have opened a re3tauraut in th uOld Post Olfiee" in rear of th Court House, and am prepared t serve the public with first class meal at all times. I ako will keep fresh mixed fi6] and oysters for sale. Give me a cal] Yours for trade, 4wl6 John A. W.lliams. FOR SALE?One or two goo mules. Apply to, J. P. Shall, Adair, S C. i Horehound, Mullein and Tar i lieves that hoarseness and prevent an attack of LaGrippe and pneumonii There is nothing like it. Large bol ties only 25 cents. Murray Drug C< HOME 2 LEXINGTON, S. C PER ANNUM PAYABLE QUARTEEL i Death.3 ! Mrs. Jurinh Inabinet was born . i March 13, 1833, sod died at her . home in Oraugburg county, Jan 19, r 1904 She leaves two brothers, Mr. T. M aud J. A Kaigler of Bikersville, and an adopted daughter Mr3. Byron Rucker of Oraogburg county, ) j | and a host of frienda to mourn her departure. As a Christian her character was radiant with the virtues which eboce so beautifully, and perfect in the life of her device Master. Sorrow rtvealed * be nobility of her nature as night brings out the stars. The fuueral seivices were conducted by her pastor. Rev. Dukes, ? and her body was laid to rest in the family cemetery, in Orangeburg county, but her happy spirit has soared aloft to realms above. S. Grand Jurors for 1901. John M. Redmond, Daniel J Lucas, ' D. Luther Koon, William I. Hutfco, John J. Miller, A.. L Hite, D. Ellis Sharpe, E bert W. Taylor, James A. ' Hufstetler, Scott P. Shirey, W. D. 1 Qiick, Samuel Rikard. Hold over from 1903. Emanuel J. Kyzer, Willis M. Addy, James K. Svygert, John W. Coogler, W. B. Bouknight, Joe M. Gunter, PETIT JURORS FOR FIRST WEEK. Wilson Gunter, H C Scoffill, Satnl E Smith, J^per J Boles, Willie D Ballentine,John J flarman, i 0 Fed Hendrix, J Wilber Derrick, M Levi Brown, F B Quattlebaum, O P Clark, E zie Poole, Sam D n^rrir>lr Homer S Parcel). I H N Sharpe, Win W Far tick, J.i8 M Keisler, A M Thornton, i . G Fred Rist, Morgan A Sharpe, Ben J Derrick, Geo P L iwman, E Silas Hallmao, Scott A Sox, Preston I Sox, W A Wessinger, Eii Spires, G P Lucas. Noah S Derrick, W E Barrp, ^ R E Inabioet, Jerome Lucas, ^ Thomas II Gible, J Arthur Long, Vastine Taylor, J E Mathiae, Jr. f February Salesday. 1 In spite of the inciement weather 3 Monday there was a large crowd in town. Some attending the pubbc sales, some having business with the County Commissioners, the Pension Board and paying taxes, etc. g The following property was sold: Lands in the ca?e of Mrs. Come E. HarmaD, plaintiff, against Noah E. George. Tract ot 75J acres was bought by Mrs. Lillie George for $365. Tract of 14 and 18-100 acres was bought by Mrs. Lillie George for $30. Harriett P. K)on and others against Ernest L. Fiick and others 85 and 8-10 acres to H. F. and C. S Koon for $400. The land sold by G. W. Corley, Jr,as Executor of Miss Caristeoa Corley, deceased, GO acres, near the f Lexington Depot, was bought by '? Miss Annie B. Corley for $070. 8 The Estate lands of Mrs. Nancy ^ Cjrley, deceased, 90 acres adjoining 6 above tract was bought by Geo. W. 8 Corley, Jr , for $950. r Tbe sule of the property belong 8 ing to tbe Estates of Mrs. Harnett | and W. B Seay was erj >ined by the I Supreme Court and consequently e not sold. The sale of the Jno C Lowmac Q Estate laDds and personal property sold Tuesday at the home piae* was largely attended and property k sold well. Toe heirs tought the I iand at about $'2,200. will save the dyspeptic from manj days of misery, and enable him to ea1 whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, e cause the food to assimilate and nour ish the body, give keen appetite, t DEVELOP FLESH i and solid muscle. Elegantly suga coated. mm > Take No Substitute. ????M??? $30,000. 3ANTL i * -?SAVING DEPOSITS. fCAN WE INTEREST YOU^ J. HEGE IMPROVED LOG-8EAM [ |SAW MILL? ' WITH THE J H HCACOCK-KlNG VARIA9LE FEED WORKS.B % IT CAN'T BE BEAT. ? I Write "The Machinery People" for prieesfl iw. H. GIBBES (a CO.] yt COLUMBIA, S. C. | B ENGINES. BOILERS. COTTON GINS. | THE GIBBES PORTABLE SHINGLE MACHINE JB High Grade! Low Prices! GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HITS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. O Leading Brands or Fertilizers. Agent for the New Home and Whee'er A; Wilson Sewing Machines Osborues Disc Harrows. Chattanooga Plows American Carnage Compai)'d Biggies. Gate City Stoves. ? HIGHEST ? Mar&9t Prices Paid for Cotton * and Country Produce. ^fGive me a call. Hf V1 ftBr J. ?. nfliSSIlltiUII. J Ciia"Din, S. C. M. 7 February 3 -tf OPiUM, VViUSKEV AND ALL MUG HABITS Cured Without Pain at Tour Heme. THE BEST OF SANATORIA^ FACILITIES IF DESIRED. If you nr?? addicted tn those habits you think you will quit ir You \v >n't; y-?u can't unaide : hut you can he cured and rostor -<t to your forrrmr health and vig<?r without pain or the loss of an hour from your busings at a moderate cost. The medieine buitds no your health, restores your nervous system t<? its normal condition yon feel like a different t>ers<-n front'he beginning of treat nieiit, LEAVING OKP THE OPIATES AFTJtK THti FIRST I)t)SK. You will soon !>o sari-lled in your own uiisid that you will be en red ^ Mr. T. M. Brown, of DcQneen. Ark., sny?"Over seven years 'go I was eared of the \ opium habit by your medieine, and have continued iu the very best of health since." I Br. \V. Ai. Tunstall, of Lovingston, Va.. says- "I am giad to say that I firmly believe that I am entirely and permanently cured of the Drink Habit, as I have never even so ( much as wanted a drink in any form since I look you oradieator. now eighteen months ) ago. It was the best dollars I ever invested. Mrs, Virginia Townseud, of bhreveport. La , writes; "JN'o more opium. I have taken no other remedy than yours and I make no mistake when I say that my health is better now than it ever wtis in my life, and I owe it , to you and your remedy. It has been twelve years since I was cured by your treatment " , For full parti ulars a d*ess Dr. B. M. Woollev, 301 Lowndes Bldg, Atlant?, Ga . I who will send you his book on these diseases FREE. Place For Sale. One hundred and seventy-four acres of good farming land for cotton, corn and small grain. five miles east of Swanwn Aisjn bus thereon :i irood dwelling J and out buildings and gtxxl water. Well , timlx-red with oak and pine. Applv to DANIEL .T. LUCAS. 4w!4. Swansea, C. S. i Final Discharge. [ -VJO I ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL A. 1 persons interssie-.i that we will apply to the lion Geor*e S. Brails, Judge of Prorate in and lor the County of Ltxington, Etate of South C tro'ioa. on February 1?, 1904, for a final discbarge as Executors oi the Ehtato of D l> Long 5 WAIJTKK D. LONG, JOHN T. LONG, WILLIAM. JL> LONG, TH</MAh C. LONG. EDNVxilDL LONG. Executors. January 12?4wl3. 1 Place For Sale. [ Qfl(\ ACRES OF LAND. 110 OPEN. t baLimr wood and Timber, iiic land is j^mx! for cotton, corn, small grain, peas and potatoes. Dark soil with clay bottom. (hxxl five-room dwelling and necessary ont buildings; three new tenant houses; good water. Two miles from Little Mountain. For terms, &< ., p apply to. John W. Fulmek. Little Mountain, ??. (J. February o?tf EaBEjEM? BBgsaam Note Paper, \ \ Letter Paper, I PEN AND PENCIL TABLETS, i | ! DAV n * T&irm inmmy nrnxi i^mrc fill A rArMi, MVJCiLurjio, IVIU LBSSZIITCS-'XOniT, s. o. 0. C. Able. John P. Abk LEESVILLE, H. C. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. HARDWARE. 7 7 Tinware and Wooden ware, Etc. We carry an elegant line of Fine Drees Goods and D iinent'ca. A eeleet variety of Notions, such as Trimmings, Buttons, Laces. Eoibroidies, Ribbons, Edgings, Etc. Children*' Clothing and Gento1 Pants that will please all. Men and boys Hats. " OUR STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Groceries will compare with any on*. Nellie King an<T other grades of beet Flour, that can't be beat in quali?v and price. We buy Cotton, Cotton Seed, Cross Ties and Coontry Produce. COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY. Dec. 2, 1903?3m. m &sm ss? ca m pm $mt, m nmTrTxrr! a im I ,/?-< O&F*Q4> (M'lP The Centre of Faskicn ,v y It * V^e>x y-v\ in South Carolina. / \ ~ \ / v; v,av.',ViV:r-v, v. -a" \ CLOTHING. HATS. rS1>H!WEAli, ASHIRTS, NECKWEAR. FANCY VESTS. ' :.,*J*Ay UMBRFXLAK, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. :{> : ;>*??#/ alt from the most reliable and fa?hio*~ mF\ ^?>i&3?'S&) ^VVe'';;r^';(v^f able houses in N? w Y^rk City, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Chicago. Single and Double ureasrea vr urstea fell%*lf x"its' 'l")M j :/&$>*< j>Y n V^:% ! '??{ Mes's Fancy Worsted. Cheviot and Bfa?fc fo# I V Si Suits. $10.0\ $12.50 to *35.00. f< : % / fyfr tJ ,) \ ;>* r-;th 1-KwJ 1 ^ r*: M-n's Prince Albert and Fall Dress Suits at mil ? i ">i \ v! t iP-1 '0t-J ; 1 |: rij \ -7.j right prices. &*''$ ftSf. 1 f ' "* t' H rvBi Largi line Fin" ii'ack and Gray Overcoats. i- f-vi ?% *? , "?. -iu*? v jj j .'?& ttft'l fc r Vv. ':j V'M i!"? 00, $7.30 $10.00, $15.00, $18.50, \'*it I **> ffl 0 I-TV. O For the boys, Ajes 5 to 16, bW i ir\e rnnecicn t" *&& vctrntja^ naranw We have a great line of NT >bhy Suits: $3. St, \s^:- -" $4.00, $:> oo, $0.30. >1. Ij. IvIA AKi ?, the Old Reliable Clothier, COLUMBIA, S. C. i ITHACA SUITS, PASSES GX71T3, SKITS GU3FS, LSPSVS8 GUNS, WHTCHE3TSB BEPSATIiTG SHOT GUNS. j All kinds of Kdl-.-s and Air (inns, t>he'ls loaded with the best bbck >ni smokeless PoTdtrs Our *o .>ingW? Barrel Gaas, 12 guige are tbw b>~st out Tie? ur? bo el far fang distance s boo ting Hunting Coats. Cups. ? eggings. ibhi-'d Belts. Powi.r, Shot. ; Wans, Caps, Cutltry, Piiono^iaphs and liccordj, Gan tad Locksmith. ITOTIOB. ! We give a cLance on an $850 CO Automobile with each ca*di ?0 cents purchase. Ask ! lor them. W. F. STIE6LITZ. proprietor. j ' I 508 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. I I IVntice Trespass Notice. it UtlvC* Ad persons are uereby notified not to hunt, lish. haul wood or tresuass in any j A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE manner wnatever. on our lands adjoining A Estate of T. W. Summer, deceased, eacb otbtr with separate lands and :.he law wiji make payment on or by the 1st day of will be enforced against ail trespassers. March, " ',K)4. and those having claims of Signed : any kind against said Estate, will present J. J Muller, W. H. Muller. them properly attested to the undersigned M- L. Baker, Geherd Mailer, for payment. H. L. Muller. Ji. 0. Geiger? MRS. T. W. SUMMER, L^vinm tXiiger. Administratrix. "23?4wl4 pd.