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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 16.1904. W Index to ITevr Advertisements. T Notice?Keisler & Keisler. Citation?Estate of J W. Meetze. \ For Sale?E W Hallman. Notice?M. K Kaminer. Final Discharge?S. B. George. AdministratorSale-Carrie Lorick. Citation?Estate of Wm. T. Croufc. Ordinance?Town Council Lexington. White Goods?The Fountain, t Notice?Mrs. Ella E. Hook. V New Department Store?Siigh k Alien. Buggies and Wagons?W. P. Roof. Opening New Soorf-H. L Oswald ^ Build a Bridge. When the waters of tbe Saluda are chained and made to serve the needs and necessities of maD, O d Lexington will get such a move o? her that the oldest inhabitant will fail to recogDize in the daehirg young girl, the oldest granny of today. Why not have a bridge acrosB this stream? ^ Poultry Food. I Eggs are scarce. Bay your Poultry Food at The Kaufman Drug Co. I Church Notice. I The second Quarterly Conference * for Lexington Fork Circuit will be held at Shpdy Grove church March 9fihh and 27i,h. 1904 I will 1511 my regular appointments ' on the fourth Sunday at. Capers k Chapel and Chapin in the Fork. " JohD L. R*y. F You Know What You are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula i9 plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qainine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. 21 Sad Death. . Malcom J. Harris, a son of Dr. 0 f J. Harris, died at the residence of bis parents, in Columbia, Saturday. He was a bright and promising young man and was a student of the South Carolina College. The Doctor aDd his family have our heartfelt sympathies. 2Tow Guess. b Guess how much the piece of J Granite weighs at The Kaufmann Drug Co. You msy get the dishes. ft Married. ft On March 14, 1004, Doyle L. j Keizler and Zula C. Harman, of r Lexington county, S. C, were united in marriage by R*v. J. G. Graicben at .the Lutheran Parsonage at Lexington, S C. Accompaning the bride and bridegroom were Mr. C. Long and the sister and brother of the bride. Sincere wishes for happiness of all their friends go with these two interesting young people in their married life. G. r * A flawl t mm ww*w> My friends of Lexington and Orangeburg counties will fiod me at the store of the Sbivar-Pool Shoe Co , opposite the Columbia Hotel, prepared to give them big bargains in all kinds and stjies of footwear. B.e sure to call aod see me when in the ^ city. Yours for shoes, m 20 G. H. Pou. "Woods Firs. We learn that a disastrous woods fire broke out in the saDd bill section of this county, on Congaree creek, in r the neighborhood of Mr. G. W. Reeder, on last Friday. We understand that it devastated a section of country about seven miles long. Everything in the pstb of the sea of flame was consumed, including the barn of Mr. John A. Griffith A New Firm. rWe draw the attention of our readers to the half page advertisement of Sligh & Allen in this issue of The Dispatch, and take pleasure in recommending them to the-purchasing public as gentlemen who are in all respects worthy of a lib. oral jKitronage from our people. This is a new firm which has but recently started up in Columbia, with a fresh and | clean stock of good consisting of many j lovely creations and latest fads in dry ' noods. miilinery, clothing, slnx's and j f hats, in fact everything that goes to make up a first class department store. l It is composed of Mr. Eric Sligh. who ^ is originally from Fairfield county, but | , lately from Marion county, where he has J B a large business in successful operation. W Mr. Allen lias considerable business exf jierience and is a courteous and pleasant gentleman and will take pleasure in | showing you around his magnificent es- j tablishment when you call. ^ Cured Thirty Headaches In one day, wbile distributing free i samples of Nervalgine, the world's ! rbest remedy for eick and Xfrvous Headaches, Neuralgia and Colds. Every package guaranteed. 4 doses for 10s. Sold by D.- M Q Hendrix. i Manufactured by Nervaigine Co., ^ AuguBta, Ga. 22 r Letter to E. J. George. Lexington, S. C. Dear sir: There are these five ways of badness in paint: (1) stuffed-out with chalks, or something like that: (2) barytes. better than chalk, but no covering to it: nolxxly know it's there: (") benzine in the oil, or water, or other such stuffinir: (4) r<x> thin?too much liquid, whutj ever it is. for the solid. ! (5) short measure: Now will you buy by the price }>er | 'gallon?" We furnish our agents with a state j chemist's certificate of analysis that telb j what's in Devoe. Yours truly. F. W. Devoe & Co.. New York, j P. S. The Kaufmanu Drug Co.. sell? I our paint. The Editor is still longingly watching the unfolding of the dogwood blossom. His friends know the reason why. while "Uncle Jake" has constant fires* around these trees 011 his premises to help on the budding process. Wanted. Seed Sweet Potatoes, Bunch or Vine'esp. Georgia Berks or Pueqd 7 C* *. kin Yams. Lorick & Lowrarce, Columbia, S. C. AN (SIMANCET" Be it ordained by tbe town Council of the Town of Lexington, S (L, and by the authority of the siuie, .n Council assembled : Section 1. That from and after the ratification of this ordinance all male persons able to perform the labor herein required, between the ages ot eighteen and filty-live years, except ministers of the gospel ia actual charge of a congregation, and persons permanently disabled in the service of this State, and persons who served in the war between the States: and all persons actually attending any of the Colleges of tbe State, shall be required to annually to perform or cause to be performed labor on the streets and highways of the Town of Lexington under the direction of one of tbe Policemen or any of the Policemen of said To*n for a period of four (4) days, at such lime as the Council or Mayor may direct during the fiscal y?-ar 1904. Sec. 2. That m lieu ot performing or causing to be perlormed the labor of ten hours per day, as herein named, a commutation tax may be paid by the person so liable of two (2) dollars per year, in the following installments?One (1) dollar on or before the first day of April, and one (1) dollar on or before the first day of September; provided that persons liable under this ordinance shall have the right to supply a competent substitute to labor in his stead. Done and ratified this fourteenth day of March, 1904. ALFRED J. FOX, Major. Attest: J. M CRAPS, Protein Clerk. The State of South Carolina, By Geo. S. Drafts, E?a , Probate Judge. TT7HEREAS, H. CROOT, MADE SDIT VV to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of William T. Cront; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wiliam T. Crout. deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Comt ol Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H . S. C.. on the 30th day of March, next, after publication hereot at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, wbv the said Ada;inistration should not he granted. Given under my hand, this loth day of March. Anno Domini 1004. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. Published on the Kith day of March. 1904, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w20 Administrator's Sale. Having made application for administration on the Estate of John W. Meetze, ibe citation beiDg returnable March 29. 1904, for the purpose of saving hTncnoci in fnh^inrr tliA i f A/.lr ?I? * ? \A^/vuav in vuO OIUVA UCiUU^lU^ IU his Estate, notice is hereby given that I will sell at the Lorick place, at which the said deceased lived, on March 31st, 1904, commencirg at 10 o'clock a m. the following property belonging to said Estate: Two Mules; One lot of Co<n; One lot of Fodder and Hay: Two Wagons; Farming Implements, ana perbaps otber things Also, I will sell at same time and place for his widow the mule which she took under the will ol A J Lorick. CARKIE LORICK. As Administratrix ol Estate of John W. Meetze. March 14, 1804?2w2U. Final Discharge. "VTOTICE IS HERFKY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested that I will applv to the Hoq. George S. Dratts. Jndee of Probate in and ut the County ot Lexington, State ol South Carolina, on the J4th day of April. 1904, at 10 o'clock a in. for a final discharge as Administrator ol the Estate ol Jesse K. Dooiev, deceased. SAMUEL 13 GEORGE, C. C. C. P and G. S. Adinr. March 10. 1904 ?lw22. NOTICE. 1 LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS XjL against ttie Estate of Manning Hook. deceased., will present the suae properly attested, and those indebted to the said Estate will make payment on or before the 1st dav ol JIa?\ to the undersigned. MKS. ELLA E. HOOK, Administratrix. March 16 19<>4 3w2l. To Ci I Take Laxative Broi 1 Seven MUBon boxes sold in post 12 i LOOK! I Lei ? CAPITAL U/l S THE B ? ! 5^ The vcrv best m>' P H* ^ 01 to come on soon. ^ (Iroceries. Fine H* Cooking Cte I WE 0I\ H. This popular remedy never fails to effectually cure | Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick | Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a : i Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly sugar coated and easy to swallow. j Take No Substitute. ? ? Editor J. T. Parks, of the Orauge} burg Patriot, has secured a jxisition at I the State Dispensary. I I High Grade! Low Prices! Gsnnwirs uarhws&f. nav i uirjvbiiikvj uniiv ii ^ GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. ?o-? ! Leading Brands of Fertilizers. Agent for the New Home and Wheeier & Wilson Sewing Machines Osbornes Disc Harrows, Chattanooga Plows. American Car! riage Company's Baggies. Gate City Stoves. ? HIGHEST? Market Prices Paid for Cotton and Country Produce. j^g^Give me a call. J. S. WESSINtiER. I Chapin, S. C. TV. 1 O ti j jl'cututtrj o?11 . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j County of Lexington j j By George S. Drafts. Esq., Probate Judge, j | TTTHEREAS, SAMUEL B. GEORGE, | W 0. C. C. P. A G S., made suit to me, I to graut him Letters of Administration ot the Estate ot aud tffects ot Mary A. and Elizabeth Keisler deceased. These are. therelore, to cite and admonish all and singular ibe kindred al.,1 creditors of the said iLr/E andElizibeth : lveislers, deceased, that they be and appear, ! before me, in too Couro ot Probate, ; to be held at Lexington, C H., S. C., on the i 16th day of March, 1901, alter publication hfcieof at 11 o'clock in the forenooo, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grauted. Given under my hand, this -ith day ot | February, Aduo Domini 1904 GEORGE S. DRAF'IS, [L. S.] Probate Judge. Lexington County. Published on the lOih day of February, 1904. in the 7-iexingtou Dispatch. 6*19 Li. ' v.u?Yu:<:rtT. ire a Cold in On< mo Quinine Tablets. ?, months. This signature, ? J READ! $20,000.00. ISA Mr MI Pfflfi m new osur EVERYTHING NEW otls on the market ami the very lowi see. Watch this space e\ [JR BIG DIS4 Dry (lootIs, Notions, Shoes, Ilats. ist Can Goods, Crockery, Tinware, insils, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, S; COME TO SEE US. YOH L. OSWAL LEXINGTO To Cure A Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brocao Q.iiuine | Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W. G;ove:s signature is on each box 25c. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, % COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In the Probate Court. Mrs. J. A. Muller, as Administratrix of the Estate of J A. MuJler, Deceased. Plaiotiff Against Merideth "Wilhimena Muller andH. Meet/.s Mulier. Defendants. T yNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORG der passed iu above stated case, I will sell at public outcry before the court house door at Lexington. S C.. during the legal j hours of sale, on the first Monday in April I 1904. to the highest bidder, the following i Jand anil premises: (!.) ' All that piece, parcel or tract of j land, situate. lying and being in said conn- j ty and State, containing eleven (11) acre*. | more or legs, bounded by lands cf M. Q i Hendrix A M Boczerand others.'' (2,) All that certain piece, parcel or j tract of land situate, lying and being in i Fork township, i-aid county and State, con- ' tainiug tbi teen (13) acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of W. C, Met/., J. W. Ballentine and E T. Ranch. TERMS OF SALE.?Cash ? Pnrchaser to pay for payers and recording seme. GEoRGE S. DRAFTS, Judge of Probate L. C. Lexington, S C., March, 7, 19U4 T. C. Sturkie, Attorney. 5w22. Notice Road Overseers, i Each road overseer is here- | by notitied and required to send to j the undersigned at Lexington. S. C , a fall ! and complete list of all tlii road bauds on j his section. Let the list show those who i have not paid out, and th^se who have | paid out with the correct number of each receipt. This matter should have immediate attention in order that the money can be had and placed on the roads. The commutation tax money cannot be dr<.wn out of Treasurv until such list is furnished. GEORGE A. hiiEALY, Supervisor Lexington County. F. E. DREHEK. Clerk County Board Commissioners. March 9tb, 1904. Iiwl9. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS j -ip|i &tg.^ P??fe. Alwav* reliable. Ladle*, ask Druggist for ClIirKKNTErN K?4iLINII in Koi! aud <jiol?S metallic ooxes, .sealed with blue ribbon. Take no oilier. Z?efii*e dan^vrouit substitution* ami imitation*. KuyofyourDruggist, it send 4e. in stamps for IPartieular*. Testiiitonin!<i and "Relief for Ladle*."" in I'tfi, by retni n .TIail. 10.000 VeMimonials. Isold by ail Druggiaus. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. iCi'.IO .tladiiun Square. 1*11 \'A. lienf'.on this DceaMONEY GROWS AND BEARS INTEREST her. placed in a wide-a wake progressive | ?^r--\ j eave your Dimes and Dollars with us aud i 1 .a them increase at the rate of I per cent, j -r annum. Interest is payable quarterly in | | SAVi^GS DEPARTMENT. | ?1I0 111 J TRUST CO., | COLUMBIA.. S. C. irM. II TYT.ES P^'sident. JULIUS B WALKLK, V. President. ' T ' \r .1 TT'I ' \V< j a I)/iv P*^CriP 1 <* Wk in Two Days. 8 ojj & on every f \ m || | J* HEAD! LOOK! ? j i1^ Department Store \ K ? (Incorporated} i !E JUST OPENED! I i I AND IT-TO-DATK. Q est prices. Don't take our word for it. conic and A j "cry week for notice of | COUNT SALE > ? Clothing, readies and Gentlemen's Furnishings. Tobacco, Cigars. Hardware. Stoves, Uaugos, j iddles, Farm Implements of all kinds. Cutlerv j W [S ON EVERYTHING, j g WILL BE WEI.rOME. j 5E t B, Manager, ; i i FINE LINE, b^bhmbbbmmmb Note Paper, Letter Paper, PEN AND PENCIL TABLETS BOX PAPER, ENVELOPES, ETC. X-EZSXITG-TOXT, S. C. 1ft i t A i Irinf f ^*''v^' S 1 I I kllinVISIVb ? :ffi FITZMAURICE.SS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M Dry Goods, Etc gig Dont ;?oa kaow that the ba-tt place in Columbia I DRV GOODS il (MkI w- ts ^ Eitzuianrice's. You will get MORE REAL ]>\RG\IN"S here than anvwhere else .there. Probably 5011 have heard this time and again, yet it is a fact as our custom- Oyp* e:s have experienced. || NEW GOODS Jg *or Spring and Summer. We are selling them at ( r/j: 'he same o'd pricos as when cotton was H cents "^V We offer 50 pieces tine quantity of ch^ck Nainsook a 5c. 33 piecs New Stripe White Goode at 'y!?:' ^0 piece Fine Check Ginghams 6}. 5 000 yards 30 inchas Sea Is'aad Homespun at 5 or>t '?$$72 Cases of the Best BleachiDg at 71 and b\ 100 pieces of 10c. Cheviyts for ? }. 2C pieces Feather. r^ga'ur price 20c Onr Black and Colored and Dress Goods ->ra 3v/C alwavs love and can afford what is good. Yon v^r. can find anytning you want in <-?ur stock. We .S^foffer a dH-inch Bia^k guaranteed Taff'ta al $1 03 ^T^esT ~/7<vV. _.1_. J. 1 0 . TJfQ" reui v imi .51 ,}J < sr* Our new clothing for men anl boys will Or surpass auy effort we li vva pic forth in the pist. ^jSQS^ We welcomo everrbo^y to see 0 ir spring line-?. .vVa^. Our laces and em troidertes are tin but w-? hav^ .KVi-r. ever seen Great bargains awiit you and von get your moQ3v's worth Wholesale and retail. wwwwwww^wwt t- "tt" nr v ^ f \ \\ irl^Y X r THAT T. HAYNE WILLIAMS, oi.sxe, s, c\, Will B 'li you goods just as cheap as you can buy them anywhere. H a stock embraces everything in General Merchandise. His line cX DRESS GOODS IS BEAUTIFUL. and cheap. An inspection will convince you he promises yon nothing fault? l^IIONEST WEIGHTS AND FULL MEASURE. Country Produce Bought and Sold. All Business on Cash System.