The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 30, 1904, Page 5, Image 5
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, March 30, 1904.
k Index to XTew Advertisements.
g Proclamation?By The Governor,
j Dry Goode, &c.?W. P. Roof.
S Hats?The James L. Tapp Co.
S JDXTTXiTE SERVICES.
st. stephxk's Lutheran church.
Rev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor.
Mfc 3s:. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
Hr 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington.
f 3rd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
K Sunday school service every Sunday
f morning at 9:3o.
appointments of rev george s. bearden.
I Nazareth, j3 Ln theran, First Sunday.
ISt Joh.u E. Lutheran, Third Sunday.
Provide-.ct, E. Lutheran, Sunday.
His add \>ss is llu9 Elmwood Avenue,
Columbia, S, 0., svhere parties wishing to
correspond vith ;tim can address him.
lexington cits-jit m. e. church south.
Rev. O. N. Bonn tree, Pastor.
IstSundf 7 11 c m.. Hebron.
1st Sunday 3 p. m., Shiloh.
2nd Snndav 11 a. m , Horeb.
2nd Sunday 3:3 j p. m., Lexington.
3rd Sunday 11 a. m.. Sbiloh
3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m , Hebron.
4th Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
4th Sunday 3:30 p. m., Horeb.
J The Dispatch Job PrintiDg *
? Office is prepared to do any *
5 kind of printing at short notice. *
* We guarantee work first class j*
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Notice Voters.
Hap The Bosrd of Supervisors for this
Ww county will be in session on the first
B Monday in April from 9 a. m. to 3 p.
Bl m. The Board desires all those who
wish to register, a transfer or a renewal
to meet them on this day.
Poultry PoodEggs
are scare*. Buy your Poultry
Food at The Kaufman Drug Co.
^ Midway School Closed.
The school closing at Midwr.v last
evening was a very enjoyable affair.
^ The programme was interesting and
onnWfa/1 tVlomcolTTOC I
IrJUt) BUUUiaiO PVjUIUCU . UV1UUV. . WW
splendidly. The audience was a
large and appreciative od8. Misses
* Erin George ard Lillie Smoak ar"
the teachers. Miss Smoak will teach
a two months' private school on.
Wiy Do We Die.
Vital Rtatistics classified show the
respiratory organs to be the feeble
point in man. Diseases of the lungs
are out of all proportion in fatality.
Take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein for coughs,
colds and consumption.
At druggists, 25cM 50c. and $1.00
a bottle. 21
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Easter Services.
r Rev.
J. G GraicheD, pastor of St.
Stephens Fvangelical Lutheran
chnrch, will deliver an appropriate
sermon in that churcty Easter Sunday
morning, after which the Lord's
supper trill be administered. In the
evening there will be appropriate
exercises in the same church by the
JP ladies of that congregation.
Ask Your Dealer for Allen's
Foot-Ease.
^ A powder for the feek. It cures
Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching,
Sweating Feet, Corn and Bunions.
At all Druggists and shoe stores, 25c.
Ask today. 24
An Accident.
A few weeks ago we called the at*
taction of the County Commissionf
ers to the unsafe condition of the
roadway over factory pond and
warned them that unless something
was soon done to make crossing safe |
for' animals acd pedestrians the j
couDty might be called upon to de- :
fend a suit for damages. A part, at j
leant, of our prediction' has come to j
fc pass. Last Wednesday afternoon !
wF MtkHn Annoncl in V?cnlinrr rrnr*rTc frnm i
rWLUC CU^agc-i iu ii'iunu^ ,
the depot to the Lexington Depart- |
ment Storp, a horse belonging to
this company became frightened at j
something and before it could be j
m brought under control, backed off I
j the upper edge of the brige carrying :
wagon, driver and all with it into
the waters below. Fortunately the
wagon came uncoupled and the !
horse swam with the two front ;
wheels to the bank, the driver man- j
aged to extricate himself from thede- i
bris aDd managed to reach land more |
frightened than hurt. The body and
f other parts of the wagon were re'
covered several days later. We do !
not know whether or not a damage j
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Ms Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, ana produces
SICK HEADACHE, ?.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism,
Sallow Skin and Piies.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT'S
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
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the money to do so.
Death.
Batesburg Advocate, March 23.
Mrs. H. C. Bodie, of Emory, a
sister of our townsman, Mr. I. Edwards,
died at her home, last Friday
at 12:00 o'clock. She was sitting in
a chair talking to her sister, Mrs.
Q
Corley, when she was puddenly
stricken. Mrs. Bodie was 53 years
of age, and is survived by her husband
and one son. Revs. Copelaud
and Padgett conducted the funeral
services which took place at her home.
Parser Club.
Some of Judge Parker's enthusiastic
friends are making an effort to
organ:ze a Parker club in this place.
A petition is being circulated and is
numerously signed calling for a mass
meeting cf the Democrats of this
place, to be held in the court house
next Saturday afternooD, for the
purpose of organizing a club in the
interest of Judge Parker's candidacy
for the Democratic nomination for
the Presidency of the Uoited States.
Pensions.
It is probable that persons who
are entitled to draw a pension from
the State, will get their money earlier
this year than they did last. It will
be necessary for the State to borrow
$200,000 to pay the pensions as appropriated
by the legislature this
year. A number of applications have
been turned down by the State
Board for various reasons, conse
quently some will be disappointed.
Hew Trial Granted.
Tbe Supreme Court has given Mr.
R. W. McDaniel a new trial. Mr.
McDaniel was coDvicted of killing
Mr. Neese, tbe policeman at Swansea,
last Christmas a year ago, and was
sentenced to tbe penitentiary for life,
upon recommendation of the jury.
His is a remarkable case and is interesting
to tbe legal fraternity.
The Tezas Cotton Crop.
Houston, Tex , March 29.?Reports
from all over tbe state indicate
that tbe cotton crop is nearly all
planted. Good rains have fallen and
the weather is perfect. It is expected
two hundred thousand bales of
new cotton will be put on tbe market
during August owing to early planting.
Water From Congaree Creek. j
Tbe plan to utilize the waters of
Congaree creek in this county to
supply tbe mill district of Columbia
with pure drinking water is assuming
shape. A corps of Engineers
representing the American Engineer
iDg Company, is in Columbia looking
over the field for the purpose of
devising the best plaDS for securing
an adtquate supply of drinking water
It is possible ttiat CoDgaree creek
will be utilized for this purpose. It
is proposed to lun a pipe line from
the creek to the mill district of Columbia.
Paint Year Buggy for 75c.
roifh Tlottncra r-rlnco florriorro T^airif
M 4VU ? Vy V U 1 V L U i IJ V
It weighs 3 to 8 ounces more to the
pint than others, wears longe?: and
gives a gloss equal to new work. Soli
by The K^ufm-nn Drug Co.,
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I Take Laxative Bro
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of May.
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
Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure,
No Pay. 50c. 21
lla sHi aijvertisemtT
WANTED?Salesmen with horse and
buggy to sell oil, grease, paint and white
" "i 1.
j lean, on very noerai terms. orajucn
i house at Augusta. Exclusive, territory.
' Address General Office. The Noble
Refining Co., Cleveland, O.
Wanted?Car load, or less, good eating
sweet }X)tatoes. Name variety and
prices F. O. B. your station. R. E.
Allen & Bro. Co., Greenville, S. C.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
II against the Estates of Mary A. and
Elizabeth Keisler, deceased, will present
the same, properly attested, to the
undersigned, and those indebted to said
Estates must make payment on or be- j
fore the 30th day of April. 1004.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE. Admr.
March 23, 1904. 3w>2.
Notice.
All persons having demands
of any kind against the Esfate of
Jacob Keisler, deceased will present same
properly attested, and those indebted will
make payment on or by the Is day of May,
J9U4 to the undersigned as Executors of
said Estate.
g. f. kfisler,
p. c. keisler.
March 12 1904-3w21pd.
Fishing Forbidden.
Notice is hereby given to all
persona, without any exception whatAlio*
fljliirif? in tnu TViNrt nn Rlftotr
CTC4( UUCftV UOUtug Au *MJ JM-v ? >% v?.
Creek, lormerly known as Jones' Upper
, Pond. is hereafter positively forbidden.
The law will be rigorously enforced against
all persons trespassing upon said premises
in any manner whatever
GEORGE C CLARK.
March 8. 1504. 4w21.
PROCLAMATION.
State of Soutii Carolina.
Executive Chamber.
WHEREAS, INFORMATION HAS
been received at this Department
that an Atrocious murder was committed J
in the county ot Lexington ou or about
tbe nineteentn day ot Febraarv, 1904, upon |
the body of John W. Meetze. by party or j
part'es unknown and that the said party cr |
partus have flrdlrom justice:
Now, therelore. 1, D C. Feyward, i
Governor of the State of South Carolina, I
in order that justice may be done, and the
majesty ol the law vindicated, do hereby
offer a reward of Two Hundred Dollars for
the apprehension and delivery ot the said
party or parties to the sheriff of Lexington
coun'v. Lexington, S. C
IN TESTIMONY, WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and
[L S.] caused the Great Seal of the
State to be affixed, at Columbia.
this 26th Day of March,
A. D. 1901, and in the one
hundred and twenty-eighth
year ot the Independence of
the United States ol America.
D. C. HEY WARD.
By the Governor:
J. X. (iAMTi,
Secretary of Slate.
lw?21.
ire a Cold in On
mo Quinine Tablets.
months. This signature,^*
BEAD!
$20,000.00. ^
>16 NEW STOR
. EVERYTHING NEW ,
ods on the market and the very lowe,
see. Watch this space ev<
UR BIG MS<
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, (
\<t Can Goods, Crockery, Tinware,
insils, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Sai
II CITY PRICE
COME TO SEE l\S, YOC '
L. OSWAL
LEXINGTO]
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STATE OF SOUTH CAEOLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
In the Probate Court.
Mrs. J. A. Muller, as Administratrix of the
Estate of J A. Mnller, Deceased,
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Against
Merideth Wilhimena Mailer and H. Meetze J
Mailer, Defendants.
TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORder
passed in above stated case, I will
sell at public oatcry before the courthouse
door at Lexington. S C.. during the legal
hours of sale, on the fir.?d Mondayin April.
1904. to the highest bidder, the following j
land and premises:
(I.). ' All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in said county
and State, containing eleven (11) acres
more or lees, bounded by lands of M. Q J
Hendrix A M. Boozer and others."
(2,) All that certain piece, parcel or j
tract of land situate, lying and being in !
Fork township, taid county and State, con- i
taining tbi teen (13; acres, more or ?6ss, I
bounded by lands ol W. C. Met/., J W. |
Ballentine and E. T. Ranch.
TERMS OF SALE.?Cash ? Purchaser
to pay for payers and recording same.
GEORGE S. DRAFTS,'
Judge of Probate L. C.
Lexington, S. C.. March, 7, 1904 <i
T. C. Sturkie. Attorney. 5w22. / ~
High Grade!
Low Prices!
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY
GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND
nciiTc riiDMicuiync
utnio lunnivmiiuwi
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Leading Brands of Fertilizers. Agent
for the New Home and Wheeler <fc Wilson
Sewing Machines Osbornes Disc Harrows,
Chattanooga Plows. American Carriage
Company's Baggies. Gate City
Stoves.
?HIGHEST?
2?ark9t Prices Paid for Cotton
and Country Produce.
^5fr~Give me a call.
J. S. WESS1NGER,
Chapin, S. C.
February 3?tf
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Final Discharge.
! "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
J3I persons interested that I will apply to
the Hon. George S. Pralts, Judge of Probate
in and lor the County of Lexington,
State of South Carolina, on the 14th day of
.April. 1904, at 10 o'clock a m. for a final
discharge as Administrator ot the Estate of
Jesse K. Dooley, deceased.
SAMUEL B GEORGE,
C. C. C. P. and G. S. Admr.
March 10. 1904-4*22. -
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All persons having claims of
any kind against tLe Erdate of Thot.
L Kaminer. deceased, wid pre-ent same
properly attested, ani ihose indebted to
the said Estate will make payment on or
bv the 1st of Mav, 1904, to the undersigned.
M. K. KAMINER,
Administrator. r
March 10, 1904-3w21pd. 1
NOTICE. I'
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
Tjl. agaiL.st the Estate of Manning Hook
deceased,, will present the same properly
attested, and those indebted to the said Estate
will make payment on or before the
1st day ot Mav. HM)1. to the uudrrsumed.
MRS. el la E. HOOK,
Administratrix. i
March 1(1, 1 Ot >4 3w21.
te Day ft:^ 1,
/5nj on every I ,
box. 25c. I
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?ry week for notice of
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30UNT SALE & I
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Nothing, Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishings,
Tobacco, Cigars, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges,
ddles, Farm Implements of all kinds, Cutlery ^ W
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WILL BE WELCOME. ?
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FINE LINE,
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Note Paper, Letter Paper,
PEN AND PENCIL TABLETS
BOX PAPER, ENVELOPES, ETC.
THE mm DRUG CO.. .
iLE^in>ra-T03sr, s. c.
H FITZMAURICE.M
;gS?: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
M Dry Goods, Etc f?
A\a> Dont yea kaow that the best place in Columbia
ft DRV GOODS AM) CLOTHING I
Fitzma"riee's You will get MORE REAL ,-C^Af.
BARGAINS here than anywhere eiseahere.
Probably >ou have heard this time ana ^#5s*
again, yet it is a fact as our custom- vl?v?r
eis ^ave exPe"eHce(^* ygy?
?? NEW GOODS ft
lor Spring and Summer. We are selling them at
the same old pricos as when cotton was 8 cenU
We offer 50 pieces tine quantity of check Nainsook
a 5c. 31 piecs New Stripe White Goode at
"<^V* at 5c. M) piece Fine Check Ginghams 6]. ' 5,000
yards ^ Island Homespun at 5 cent
2 Cases of the Rest BleachiDg at 7.V and 84 100 3Cj>>
p eces of 10c. Cheviyts for 8^. 20 pieces leather.
I,ic^iu2- regular price 20c.
Our Black and Colored aDd Dress Goods ara
alwavs love aud can afford what is good. Y^u
can tind anything you want in our stock. We
offic a --IB-inch Black guaranteed Tiffita at $i 0J
real vilue SI 50
Our new clothing for men and boys will far ,kU<.
surpass any effjrt we hive pat torth in th9 past.
We welcome everybody to 898 oir spring lines.
vVa># Our laces and embroideries are the best we have Aa^.
ever seen Great birga'n; awiit you aud vou git
vnnr monsv's worth Whilesale and re ai:.
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iVill sell you goods just as cheap as you can buy them anywhere. His
stock embraces) everything in General Merchandise. His line of
r* / \s\T\n ra Tin A iTnriT"njTT
UMSS tiUUUS IS HMlliriU
md cheap. An inspection will convince you he promises you nothing faulty
WHLONEST WEIGHTS ANI) FULL MEASURE, jh
Country Produce Bought and Sold. All Business on Cash System.