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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 10,1904. * r? T7Tmm* ? Index to New Advertisements. New Store?Wm. F. Furtick Co. Dry Good??W. P. Koof. Bayer in N. Y ?New York Backet Store. Notice?J. H. Sbealy. Citation?Estate Tho. L Kamicer. CitntioD?Estate Mary E. & Elizabeth Keisler. Notice?John B. Corley. Land For Sak?Nunumaker & Nunamak er. Notice?NoDamaker &Nunamaker. Sale?S. A Carter. Notice?S. .1 Carter. Court. Next Monday court will open at tbiB place. Judge Ercest Gary will preside. The criminal aod civil dockets are light. Valentines. ^ Pretty and Comic velentines at The Kaufmann Drug Co. To Give a Lecture. Mrs. Ada Wallace Uurub, of Portland, Oregon, will deliver a lecture at Lewiedale, in the Methodist church, on February 11th, at night. The lecture will be free to all. K. 4 FOR SALE?One or two good males. Apply tc, J. P. Shall, Adair, S. C. S Married. January 28,1904, by the Rev. J. A. Gromer, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. B. J. Roof, Mr. John Swygerfc and Miss Cora Roof. i For Bent. One store and fonr room residence with kitchen, &cin town of Eastover, S 0. Also lot and stables, if desired. For particulars, address Lock Box No. 8, Eastover, S. C. 4wl4 Is the Mail Carrier. are pleased to note that our v friend C. N. Koon, now of Columbia, but a Lsxingtoniaa, has received the Government contract for carrying the zn&ils to and from the depots in that 1City* G-uess Again. Gness when the Eeght Day Clock will stop, you may get a Fine Dinner Set Free. Soroobody gets it on February 13fcb, 1904. Every 25 cent purchase entitles you to a guess. When you buy ask for ticket. The Kaufman Drug Co. Another Brick Building. * Mr. J. M. Craps has his rock on the ground for the foundation of his brick store, which we understand is to be erected at and early date. Wanted. r Persimmon, Dogwood, Hickory, ^ aDd Holly Lngs. Freight paid on carload. James Cockshott, Charles| ton, S. C 34 Notice, Pensioners. k The Board of Pensioners will meet on the 22nd inst., as per notice, to finish continued business aud on the 1st Monday of March next, all pension chums will be forwarded to the State Board for their action. So after the 22nd, there will be no farther consideration of applications for pensions. ^ Notice. I have purchased the interest of O. C. Able in the firm of Abie & Able, Leesville. S. C., and will pay all claims against said firm. All parties indebted to said firm will make settle meet to me. J. P. Able. Febuary. 2,-1904. 3wl5 miotics. Prof. J. G. Clinkecales, cf Wefijrd College, Spartanburg, S. C, will conduct tbe services on the third Sunday, February 21st, at Shady <i Grove church 11 a. m , and Union Church 3 30 p. m. John L Ray, Pastor Lexington Fork Circuit. How Store. The Wm F. Furtick Company, of Columbia, have moved into a store down Main street below Tbe Murray Lrug Co, and near the Transfer Station of the Street Railway, where they are nicely situated and have bargains for their customers. See their ad. in this issue. * Capital pp^n?1 H flMnai i POUR PER CENT.? G-ensral Assembly. CONTINUED FROM FOURTH FAGE. try to absorb all local companies. | He said that Section Director Baurer | of the weather bureau bad told him I that he had made arrangements with * ^ - - l; HPyO r\n a /?nm. tbe i^OUlD UtirOUUil xcicj;uutc pany to tend out weather reports over that lioe, but since it had been ftbsoib&d by the Bell the arrangement bad been abrogated, cr refused to be carried out. There was a great deal more discussion on tbe bill and tbe sum total of tbe result of tbe vote proposed on various amendments was: The telephone companies must be subject to tbe railroad commission so far as regulating their business is concerned in this state; tbe amendments to tbe original bill providing rates was eliminated, leaving it to the commission to fix rates; it was furnished provided that connection should not be made except when reasonable and practicable; that where contracts existed dow between city or town councils with telephone companies as to rate and rates could not be increased. The hudse came in after this bill was disposed of and several acts were ratified, the only one of general interest being the biennial session bill. I j I In the house today a number of claims were acted upon. The committee made a favorable report upon Mr. Kollock's bill relative to shell fish. All the third reading; bills received final action. The bills referred to are: Mr. Ford's, to fix the salaries of sheriffs in the state; Mr. Moses', to regulate the practice of medicine and provide a state board of medical examiners; Mr. DeBruhl'a, relating to the formation of foreign corporations; Mf. Bass's, concerning the fees of witnesses in court; Mr. Aldrich'e, to provide for repairing the state monument at Chickamauga. The tax commission took up itn bill relating to the change cf the state board of f qualization. The purpose of the bill is to provide for a small body instead of a number of different boards The proposed is to be appointed by the Governor, with the advice of the senate. After considerable diecussion, the motion fn indpfinitelv r?nsf-.nnne nrevsiled J r r I by a vote of 61 to 28 The house then took up uncontested matters. Mr. Herbet's bill to amend the section of the code of laws referring to the milage of members of the general assembly so as to make it conform to the constitution of 1895. was given its second reading without objection. Mr. Marshall's bill to exempt certain citizens in lower Richland county from the taxes for the fiscal year 1903 was given its second reading. Five bills were withdrawn from the fifes of the house. The following new bills were introduced todaj: By Mr. Blackwood to regulate the delay in the adjustment of over charges in freight; by Mr. Blackwood to amend the section relating to the salary of the adjutant and inspector general; by Mr. PatI terscn to amend section 313.580 as to I bringing Barnwell under the act; by Mr. Strickley to amend the law as to cotton weighers, and provide for a cotton-weigher at Bishopville. A number of bills relating to matters in their respective counties were given third readiugs. At 1:39 the house met with the senate for the purpose of ratifying acts. The appropiation bill was introduced today. Generally it ia the Bame as last year. ? FOR SALE?A good four-year old mare, heavy work animal and well conditioned. Apply to W. C. Swygert, Selwood, S. C. HOME B, LEXINGTON, S. C. ANNUM PAYABLE QUARTERLY O: A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What is known as the "Blues' is seldom occasioned by actual exist1 ing externa! conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disorder*" ed LfVER? ?a. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a course of They control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elastic ity to the body. TAKE MO SUBSTITUTE Fiae Progress. We are gratified to fcote the remark ably fine progress Miss .Lucile JUtird of this placpj is asking at Elizabeth College and Conservatory of Music; Charlotte, N C She has frtqaently received special notice and comment. In a musical entertainment given in the college auditorium last Monday night she received speoial applause and encores on her public performance with the violin. Restaurant and Fish. I have opened a restaurant in the ''Old Post Office" in rear of the Court House, and &m piepared to serve the public with first class meals at all times. I also will keep fresh mixed fish and oysters for sale. G;ve me a call. Yours for trade, 4wlG John A W.lliam*. For Sale. acres, about halt open of fair farming laud, balance wood land; dwelling I ~?nd outbuildings and good water; 2 miles I iwrth-east of Leesviile Will f ell privacy j and if not sold will sell same ou the 18th j ''a? of February, 1904, at Leeeville at I public sale. The above is known as the Mra. Caroline Atnick place, adjoining huds of irvin Risinger, ibe Jeff Croat and Dr. Crosson lands. Apply to, E R HALLMA.N, Summit, S. C. January 23. 1004- 3wT4. Dr. E. J. Etfteredgc, SURGEON DEMIST. LEESVILLE, 8. C Ptftce over J. 0. Kinard ?fc Co's., Store Always on hand February 12 ? tf Valuable Land. For Sale. "We will sell, as Executors of I. H. Ntmamaker, deceased, at Irmo, S. C., oil the 24th day of February, J4.K)4, at 3 p. m., to the highest bidder: One tract of land 120 acres, known as the Herman place, about 1 mile west of Lnno. Terms?One-half cash, balance on one t-oQf'o t-irtio 7 nor ooiif T tOA O VJUiA\/ )i aiu |/v* v AMwo^/wt* I Purchaser to pay for }>apers. O. F. NUNAMAKER. J. D. NUNAMAKER. Executors. February (J, 1904.?2wl5 IceSiiirs?"1 I will sell at public auction, in front of the residence of Clarence 0. Corley. deceased, on the 29th day of February, i 1904, the following described personal ]>roperty towit: 2 Horses. 2 Hoes, i Cow. 2 One-horse Wagons. Household and Kitchen Furniture. Butcher's Tools. Etc. S. A. CARTER. Administrator. New Brookland. S. Feb. 1). 190-1. :iwl? jfcfiT'we""Nterest y'ou^ I ? HEGE IMPROVED LOG-BEAM | ! SAW MILL? WITH THE heacock-klng variable feed works. ! it can't be Beat. ; Write "'The Machinery People" t or prices W. H. GIBBES CSL CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. ENGINES. BOILERS. COTTON GIN3. I $30,000. A.NK. ^?SAVING DEPOSITS. High Grade! I Low Prices! GROCERIES. HARDWARE, DRV GOODS', SHOES, HATS m GENTS' FURNISHINGS. o Leading Brands of Fertilizers. Agent for the New Home and Wheeler <fc Wilson Sewing Machines Osbornes Disc Ha*rows, Chattanooga Plows. American Car riage Ccmpaoy's Baggies. Gate City | Steves. ?HIGHEST? l^arkat Pricss Paid for Cotton and Country Product. Give me a call. J S. WESSiNCER, Chapin, S. C. February 3? tf Place For Sale. One hundred and seventy-four acres of good farming land for cotton, corn and small grain, five miles east of Swansea. Also nas thereon a good dwelling and out buildings and good water. Well timbered with oak and pine. Applv to DANIEL J. LUCAS. 4wl4. Swansea, C. S. Final Discharge. XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ?y persons interested that we will apply 1 to the Hon George S. Dralts, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Ltxiugton, t tate of Sooth CHrolina, on February 12, 1904, for a final discbarge as Executors of the Estate of D D LoDg WALTER D. LONG, JOHN T. LONG, WILLIAM D LONG, THOMAS C. LONG. EDWaRD L LONG. Executors. January 12?4wl3. Place For Sale. 0(m ACRES OF LAND. 110 OPEN. OvrLf balance wood and timber. The land is good for cotton, corn, small grain, peas and potatoes. Dark soil with clay bottom. Good five-room dwelling and necessary out buildings; three new tenant houses; good water. Two miles from Little Mountain. For terms, &c., apply to. John* W. Ftlmer, Little Mountain. S. C. February o?tf Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Clarence O. Corley, deceased, will make payment and those having demands against said Estate will file them properIs attested for payment within thirty davs from date with. S. A. CARTER. Administrator. New Brookland, S. C.. Feb. 9, 1904-16 Notice. I All persons indebted to the Estate of j I. H. Nunamaker, deceased, will make i payment, and those having demands against saifl Estato -will present them properly attested to the undersigned. O. F. NUNAMAKER, Irmo, S. C. J. D. NUNAMAKER, Columbia, S. C. i Executors said Estate. February 9, 1904.?3\vl6. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, By Geo. S. Dratts, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, M. K. KAM1NER, MADE suit to me to grant him Lettrrs ot Administration ot thenstate ot and effects of Thomas L. Kaminer, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Thomas L. Kaminer, da- j ceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lex- j ingron, C. II., S. C.. on February 19tt, j 19(14, next, alter publication hereoi at li j | o'clock in theiorenoou, to sho v cause, if j any they have, why thesaid Administration i should not be gran'-id. ! Given under iny hand, this 4th day of f February. Anno Domiui, 1904. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L-. S ) Probate Judge, Lexington County. } i Published on The luih day ot February, j j 1004, in the Lexington Dispatch. 'i\vio j I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge, j | TTTHEKEAS, SAMCEL B. GEORGE, j Vt U C. C. P. <fcG . b , made suit to uie, I to grant him Letters oi Adimci&tration ot } the Estate oi and tffeets ot Mary E. and j Elizabeth Keisler dtcea-ed. These are. theretore, to cite and ad.ni on- | ish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said M r/? and EJizibeth ! Keislers, deceased, that ttiey be and appear, belore mt, in the Cour; ot Probate, to be he'd at Lexington, C. H., C , on the lfith d \y ot' March, JL'04, after publication heieof at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4th day of February, Anno Domini 19('l. GEORGE 8. DItAF'lS, [L 8.] Probate Judge, Lexingtou County. Published on the 10th day of February, 1904, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6*iy LINE, Note Paper, \ Letter Paper, PEN AND PENCIL TABLETS, -B_ M. JLJl^ iL JL Jl. T a. X. J X. \ J-/ Jt VV, V> V/V/f^ z^s^zxnsrG-TOjsr, s. c. IP??????U??? LMJB^?MMBMW3WPByMWi?????I??CM^????? ? ? I I ! I??? ??? |jj Lexiiigton Comity! | ?S $5P'We desire to inform you that we are loea- ?flj ?53 ted in our New Store, 1210 Main Street, (Opposite 1553 ??3 +1^ n rvorn n /mil'a nMv + l<o 'Pponclftr Sstotmn !in/l HIC V |A'l (I lXUUOV'j HIV JL 1U11I7AV1 V/VUViVll lVi*<.t Capital Square, in the centre of the City of ColumCQ bia.) Cur aim in our new place will be great flyQ 59 variety, small expenses and DIG BARGAINS. B3 C? AVE NAME BELOW A FEW PRICES: ?5 Good Spool Cotton, one cent per spool. Lot 2?300 pair Men's ?2.00 Pants at 99c. QO Jgjg Let 3?500 pair Men's very line all wool S3CT pants, some in the lot worth ?3.75 per pair, your Lot 4?500 pair Men's very best pants made, you can pick the lot for ?2.9#. None of them glS ?61 worth less than ?4.50. ?J3 JjQJ Lot 5?1,000 pair Boy's Knee Pants at 4Ge.. 11 si /.os. jnr? Lot 6?1(40 Men's all wool Mackintoshes at irtF? 81.49, cost wholesale ?2.55. SjS Lot 7?One lot of Men's fine all wood over- J9B? shirts, sold for ?1.75, your choice 59c. each. gg r,rM)T VAII i\/TIOC TUCCC I HTC UWtSt J T UU IVI'UO Iiiuwu I W- tTTLM Lot li?300 Men's fine Sample Hats, bought at forced sales. You can i)ick the lot for SI.25. Many of them worth Lot 12?2,500 pair Men's, Ladie's and Children's Slices at 00 cents on the dollar. This is the greatest Slu>e sale ever tfTfTr Lot 12?1.000 Men's Fine Shirts. There is not a shirt in gSkflfc ^35? this lot worth less than 75c.. and many of them are worth Si.00. We bought the lot in a pile at our price. and will let Lot 14?One lot Men's Shirts, 25c. each. Lot 15?100 Ladies' #>.00 Skirts at ?1.29 each. tfJLfc Lot 1(>?75 Ladies' Fine Skirts at 09 cents each. (&*{%& We offer 500 Men's and Youtli's Suits at (>0c. (?:i the dol500 Ladies' $1.50 and ?1.00 Corsets at 75c. each during Ail Ladies*. Misses' and Children's Jackets at half price We offer 1.000 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, .sold for ?2.50, ?2.00 QgrvP and ?1.50 each at 50c. each. They must go ar once. gg gjer w c will be pleased to have you pay us a call when I HE IV. E. HItllft to. I 09 1210 Main Street, sear Capital Square, IPS gg COLUMBIA, S. C. ?g 0909090909090909090909C39H FITZMAURICE FlTZMAURICE 1704 AND 1700 MAIN ST? COLUMBIA, S. C. Extra Special Sale To The FIRST OF FEBRUARY Of ail Winter Goods on hand which amount to $20,000.00 * 1 T 1 after our Annual inventory. We have no claims to malm on the Public because we want to do This, That, or the Other Thing. We simply want to give vou notice that our entire stock left until February 1st will he sold AT COST AND LESS. DRESS GOODS, CLOTIIIXGand I'TRXISHIXGS. - - ' >'ro CVIU:I)\ET: \ P WYPIMVC (> Vj .A A I\ 1 \ .1 k"\ LU.Ml' \ 'ii 1. Oi XJ i j i v. >> ij.in, ? > w x i Vi'ij. L^Special January iSale <>r Emlwoicler-y,*aj o o At C?ost And Less. o o COME TO THIS SPECIAL SALE.