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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 1, 1904. Index to Now Advertisements. Farm Implements?W. P. Roof. For Solicitor?Capt N. G Evans. For Senator?D. F. Efird. For Treasurer?H. A Spann. Notice?G. E L Summer. Notice?Mrs. Carrie Meetze. Barbecue?Sox & Lucas. Warning?W. W. Barre. Ladies Only. An elegant line of S3 embroidery will be for sale at 5c per yard, at the Lexington Department Store k next Monday. ^ m T_ m?wkmm fdUZ&XXie? ?0*13 OA Aa?faittvwv*o. The County Bjsrd of Education was in session last Thursday, and among the business transacted, was the recommendation of instructors for the summer school. Prof. J. R T. Major, principle, Prof. W. D. Schoenburg, assistant. The school will open July 18, clos6 August 13. Mrs. Abram Hite Dead. r Mrs. Abram Hite, died at the home | of her sod, Mr. Simon Hite, Dear St. ! David's church, last Monday at 3 [o'clock, in the 79th year of- her age. She was buried in the churchyard of St. David's Tuesday. She was a consistent Christian, a good neighbor and served her day and generation well, and many there are that will ii 3 i rise up ana can ner ciessEu. Schedule Changed. The summer schedule of the South- , f cm Railway went into effect last Sunday, May 29 The only changes on the Augusta end is: Trai n No. 133 which leaves Columbia at 12:50 p. m , instead of 11:50 a. m , and is due to arrive in Augusta at 3:45 p. m., instead of 2:45 p. m. Train No. 134 leaves Augusta at 2:25 p. m., instead 3:30 p. m , and is due to arrive in Columbia at 5:10 p. m. > Card of Thanks. The family of the late Mrs. Rebecca Stuart desire to acknowledge their appreciation and gratitude to their many friends who ministered to them in such thoughtful and tender kindness during their season of sorrow and bereavement. This beautiful expression of Christian love will ever foe to us a real inspiraticn through life. The Family. . Petit Jurors for June Court, [ 1394. D C Harman, Jacob B Oswalt, E Willie Redmon, Josh J Shealy, Dick Clippard, JohD F Lowman, Geo C Sbumpert, Carl F Davis, John C Hook, Geo W Pound, R Shelton Shealy, Mitchell Argo, Charlie E Smith, Jas Caugtaman, J L Richardson, Jesse M Tod, F L O'BrieD, J S Muse. Jno W McCartha, Claud M Varn, Charlton C Kyzer, Jasper J Crout, J Ed Gunter, Jno W Smith, Sr., D Wade Hook, J Davis Swygert, ; W P Bechman, A W Craft, John J Jeffcoat, Geo R Spase, E A Bouknight, Samuel F Oswalt, N Davis Hite, Justis WiDgard, G M C Kyzer, Jas A Amick. Should Be Stopped. Some person or persons unknown have been using dynamite in killing fish in several of the ponds in this neighborhood. In both of Mr. Barre's ponds quantities of fish has been, killed witn this explosive and at the pond of Cap=b. P. H. Caughman dynamite was nsed with disastrous effect, not only upon the fish, but upon the dam itself in which a great hole was made letting out the water to the run of the creek. This is quite a severe loss to Capt. Caughman, as it will necessitate the outlay of a considerable sum of money to repair it. The using of dynamite in fishing is a nefarious practice and is unlawful and the person caught so t 1 ? s V J. i. ? doiDg snouia De maae 10 buuot. The Bushing Off Sale Now beiDg conducted by J. L Mimnaugh & Co., Columbia, is awakening wide spead interest among bargain hunters. It is astonishing how cheap these goods are going especially when the freshness of the * stock is considered. This stock conT tains nothing shoddy or out of date rbut consists in the latest styles, fabrics and patterns and are being rushed off for what they bring in order to save the expense of moving them. Hia present quarters will soon have to be vacated to turn tbem ever to the lessees, so the goods, everything without any reserve must go at any reasonable price. If this class of goods are not needed at present thev will come in mighty good later on and it will pay to buy them now when they are so cheap. When you visit the city be sure to call on Mimnaugh and see this stock, you will never regret having done so. Lexington has increased her Slate pensioners over last year from 211 to 221 this year. V Dispensary Claims. Continued From Pago Four. 99 J A Ma}er, salary, etc. 68 09 100 Town council Peak, b Dei profit 47 101 Town council L-xington 4 net profit 33 18 102 b B George, rent 5 00 103 J S Caughnan, salary. 69 02 104 J W Addy, salary 6 50 105 R L Keisler, salary.... 3 70 106 P H Haltiwanger, rent. 4 00 107 J E Dreher, salary, etc 39 19 j 108 W J Ballentine, salary. 4 60 109 C R Cianon, salary, etc 60 S7 110 R L Keisler, salary 4 15 111 J W Addy, salary 1 50 1 tO T A \foror aolnrv Ptf* 4d 69 JLX^a y J. 1U.VIJ Vt) 113 W J Ballentine, selary. 5 50 111 Town council Lexington 4 net profits 43 15 115 Town countil Peak, 4 net profif 11 80 11G S B George, rent 5 00 117 J S Caugnman, salary. 04 40 118 J W Addy, salary 9 00 119 J E Dreher, salary, etc 35 65 120 P H Haltiwanger,rent. 4 00 121 W J Ballentine, salary. 4 90 122 C R Cannon, salary, etc 52 99 123 R L Keisler, salary, etc 7 30 124 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 43 77 125 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 40 j 126 Town council Lexington ? net profit 57 18 j 127 iown council Chupin, 4 net profit 7 31 128 Town council Lewiedala, \ net profit 7 02 129 Town council Peak, 4 net profita 19 57 130 S B George, rent, 5 00 131 J S Caughrnan, salary. 71 50 132 J W A'ddy, salary 8 00 133 G M Harman, printing. 1 00 134 P H Haltiwanger, rent. ' 4 00 135 J E Dreher, salary etc. 27 67 136 W J Ballentine, salary. 4 90 137 R L Keisler, salary 9 65 138 C R Cannon, salary 45 00 139 J A Mayer, salary etc.. 51 56 140 W J Ballentine, salary 5 40 141 Town council Lexington 1 _ 41 G7 7Q 3 uei pioxiuo . . %j i i <j 142 Town council Coapin b net profits 11 SS . 143 Town councilLewiedale 4 net profits 2 34 144 Town council Peak, 4 net profits 16 80 145 J S Caughman, sal etc 70 91 146 J W, Addy, salary.... 8 00 147 SB George, rent 5 00 148 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 10 140 J E Dreher, salary etc. 28 24 150 P H HeliiwaDger, rent. 4 00 151 C B Cannon, salary etc 43 40 152 R L Keisler, salary 7 30 153 J A Mayer, salary etc.. 47 17 154 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 40 155 Town council Lexington, h net profits 124 20 156 Town council Chapin, 4 net profits 18 83 157 Town council Lewiedale, I net profits 18 40 158 Town council Peak, 4 net profits 45 31 159 S B George, rent 5 00 160 J W Addy, salary 6 50 161 W J Ballentine, salary. 3 65 162 W J Ballentine, salary. 3 40 163 J S CaugbmaD, sal etc. 59 14 164 B B Eiller, salary 29 59 165 J W Addy, salary 4 10 166 P H Haiiiwanger, rent. 4 00 167 R L Keisler, salary a 30 168 C R Cannon, salary etc. 46 44 169 W J Balientine, salary. 2 60 170 W J Balientine, salary. 3 40 171 R L Keisler, salary.... 6 50 172 J A Mayer, salary etc.. 45 77 173 Town council LexingtoD, 4 net profits 84 56 174 Town council Chapin, 4 net profits 19 76 175 Town council Lewiedale, ? net profits 8 21 176 Town council Peak, 4 net profit 42 50 177 S B George, rent 5 00 178 J W Addy, salary 9 00 179 J S CaughmaD, sal etc. 65 15 180 P H Haltiwanger, rent. 4 00 181 G M Harman, printing 3 25 182 W J Balientine, salary. 5 90 183 B BHiller, salary etc.. 34 81 184 R L Keisler, salary 7 30 185 C R Cannon, salary etc. 48 52 186 J A Mayer, salary etc.. 55 09 187 W J Balientine, sal etc. * 5 40 188 Town council Lsxing oo, 4 net profits 131 55 189 Tjwn council Chapin, J net profits 39 25 190 Town council Lewiedale, 4 net profits 51 66 191 Town council Peak, 4 net profits 82 40 192 J S Caughman, sal etc 62 97 193 J W Addy, sal etc 8 00 194 S B George, rent 5 00 195 B B Hiller, salary etc.. 28 44 j 196 0 S Boozer, rent 4 00 197 W J Balientine, salary. 5 10 198 J A Mayer, salary etc.. 48 37 urn U7 T RjII ontmo L'olari? in I i,/./ M 1/ ouiai > , *j Av/ | 200 C R CaDnon, salary etc 50 85 } 201 R L Keisler, salary 7 80 j 202 Town council Lexington, b net profits 73 50 , 203 Town council Chapin, b net profits 18 00 204 Town council Lewiedale, 4 net profits 20 45 205 Town council Peak, h net profits 40 10 200 J S Caughman, sal etc. 01 80 207 JW Addy, salary 0 00 208 S B George, rent o 00 209 B B Hiller, salary etc.. 30 12 210 W J Ballentine, salary. 5 10 211 J S Boozer, rent 4 00 212 R L Keisler, salary.... 7 30 213 C R CannoD, salary etc. 09 13 Ladies' Dress Goods and Furnishings. Staple Goods of all kin< A Complete Paint and Brushes. Farm Implements, Plow ware, Lamps and Chimneys. A COMPLETE Carriages, SEE OUR STOCK" BEFORE BU EL_ 214 W J Ball*ntine, salary. 5 60 | : 215 J A Mayer, salary etc.. 46 44 j i 210 Town council Lexing- ! : Iod, i net p'-cfiits 103 01 j j 217 Town council Chapin, 4 j i net profits 22 12 ! 218 Town council Lewiedale, J net profits 14 28 i 219 Town council! Peak, h net profits 33 57 | 229 SB George, rent 5 00 221 J W Addy. salary 8 00 ; 222 J S Caugbman, sal etc 81 0.^ j 223 B B Hiller, salary etc.. 27 31 ! 221 A J Fox, insurance 11 25 | 225 J S Boozer, rent 1 CO 220 W J BallentiDe, salary. 1 90 227 R L Keisler, salary 7 30 ; 228 C R Cann'>r? salary, etc 18 13 229 W J Bihcutine, salary 5 19 230 J A Mayer, salary, etc. 01 19 j 231 Town council Lexington, ! 1 net profits 58 23 | 232 Town council Cbapin, 1 I net profits S 89 | 233 Town council Lewiedale, 1 net profits 22 23 231 Town council Peak, \ net profits 18 06 235 J S Caughman, sal etc 59 11 236 237 JW Addy, salary 7 50 . 238 J S Boozer, rent 1 00 239 B B Hiller, salary etc.. 28 11 I 210 R L Keisler, salary 3 80 fe 211 W J Ballentine, salary. 4 65 k 242 J W Addy, salary 3 50 i 912 R T. "Keihlfir. aalarv. . . . 0 20 * 244 C R Cannon, salary etc 46 31 $ 245 J A Mayer, salary etc.. 44 78 246 W J Ballantine, salary. 5 40 Total amount $4,418 38 RECAPITULATION. Auditor $ 302 31 Co Comrs and Clerk.... 1.025 00 Treasurer 300 00 Co Board Equalization . 320 75 Jury and wiiness p bills 3,141 30 Clerk of Court , 349 98 Supt of Education 6()0 00 Sheriff 829 80 Commutation Road Tax. 514 00 Magistrates and Con.... 1,214 19 Coroner 228 00 Poor House and Poor... 1.053 21 Roads and Bridges 3,720 92 Public Buildings 376 38 Books and Stationery... 627 15 Contingent Expenses... 2,870 26 Past Indebtedness. 3,060 08 Total $20 533 33 Total Dispensary Claims. 4,418 38 | Total School Claims 19,692 54 Paid State Treasurer 19,500 00 Total Amount Paid Out. .$64,144 25 FRANK W. SHE ALP, County Treasurer. T PYTVnTAV "YT A "RTTTT'T ) H / /\ I m I I W I ^ II I . IJLi n lij.) CORRECTED WEEKLY EY THE MERCHANTS. Bacon Hams, per lb li a ilia Sides, "" " s Shoulders," 11 Butter, per ft..... ir> ;i 20 Eersrs, per dos ic,' j Turxeys, per lb s a 10 Geese, per pr To a so Chickens, per head 12-i a '*? Beeswax, per ft a CO Beef, per ft - 10 a 1214 Pork, " " io a 12)4 , Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 Lard, per ft 10 Flour, per cwt cr>o a mo j Corn, per bu s:> i j Peas, " " i'-'* Oats, " " ?'-o Fodder, per cwt oo ioo S\cAnt Potatoes. ner bu . 50 Rice, per lb 'J a "? VEGETABLES ANI> FKL'IT. j ' The higest market prices paid for Fruit and Vegetables at all seasons. COTTON MARKET. Augusta,?Middling 13 Charleston?Middling 12'?. Columbia,?Middling l~"i. Lexington,?Middling liti. J NAVAL STOKES. 1 Savannah, yesterday's market Sp'rits Turpentine, firm 52!? cents, liosin 2W to 4,-Jo Crude b.'U to 4.^>. A. COM j Gentlemen's Clo iimp fDAf1 j 1 lj IrltUL is. Tobacco. Cigars. & Hardware as s, <fcc., Grain Cradles, Carpenter's Tools Stc : WAGON AN Saddles, Hames, Cultivators, Mcwers, Reapi VINO, n Dips L. OSWAI * ? # % ? % * # ## V V- V $ V- ? ? V V * * V1 $ V1 * [leepCooSj | Refreshing Drinks!! I ?? ^ V? ^ | The finest that can | | be made at I LEBSVILLS, 3. C. f ? Fall line of Drugs, Toilet Ar- i? 5?T ~ 7 * tic.lep, Perfumery, Stationary, * ? Flavoring Extracts, Paints, Oils. * [? Agents for Nunnery's Fine Can- it ? dies. A I ICE IN ANY QUANTITY. 1 V V I PliESCRIPTION^ i Z Carefully CompOGnded. T | CALL ASI> SEE US. I v * ? I *? '* if* f j?? (' *' ?; # J; ? ? A A A A A .'* V -i? V t* V T 'e 'i' 't* 'f T >r ^ ??* ?! *t* T *t- f ?** a vjrjrjrjvAvjrAvjrjrjrArA* J WHILE (? ! MANY DIFFER \ \ k ? ON OTHER SUBJECTS ^ J ALL ARE UNITED J b as to the efficacy of ? H HILTON'S ^ | Life forlhe Liver and Kidneys j* ^ in the cure of j Dysuepsfo, indicesiion, Gonsiipotion J Ik ^ q and all their attending ills, such as k l Biliousness, Sick Headache. Loss ^ i of Apnetite, 6tc. Test it by a trial ^ q of a 25c bottle. ^ k. ^ ^ Sold Wholesale by ^ I THE HURRAY DRUG CO, ^ * flnlnmhift. S C!. k J ^ For sale at The Bazaar, Lex- k | iDgton, S C. >jrAVjrjr*rjrjrsrjrjrjrjr!l | MERE PANAMA, STRAW, SOFT AND STIFF HATS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN S HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR, UMBRELLAS, DRESS SUITS CASES AND HAND BAGS, WHITE AND FANCY VESTS. Ssiits Untie to Order. Fit Guaranteed.. i J. H. Eleazer,! COLUMAIA, S. C. Notice. I WILL GIVE A FIRST CL/SS BARl>ecue ou the first Saturday 111 July, two mi lis south ot Peak. Candidates are respectfully invited. Music and dancing lor th e young foiks. 5w34. G. E. L. SUMMER ??^?? Department. >thiDg and Furnishings. | Fall line of Shoes and Notions. ER1 DEPARTMENT. c. Fine Can Goods. Everything good to eat. \A Crockerv Department. >ves and Ranges, Knives, Razors, Scissors, &c., "Water Sets, Dishes of all kinds, Tin;i) BUGGY DEPxYRTMENT. ers, Collars and Saddle Pads, Whips, Lap Robes. &c. WE WANT TO SAVE VOL* MONEY. jD, Manager, Golgates P FINE SOAPS 'm p and Jr lL, C tcinatL^' 3 j?5L.r . ? ^*23 PERFUMES, .fc?S 'fc&J VIOLET TOILET jj^||d| POWDER. fcsrlSiB The name Colgate stands for the Best. We are ready to serve you. LEXINGTON, S. C." ' '' RUBBER STAMPS Are mv 'o^g snit. I make any kinds except the bad ones. I fnm'sh a Name and an indelible pad for marking linen lor 40 cents. I have some other good things. ! T TT7 T T . <=H O 1ST ^T-P,"PT]g_ TYPE WHIT ESS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. l:?:i t MAIN STREET, - COLUMBIA, S5. C. We are opening some sensational bargains this week. The greatest values and more of them than ever offered in a town the size of Batesburg. Everything low and Stylish. It's the time of year that Manufactures, Importers and Jobbers in New York are closing out Summer stocks in order to make room for fall goods. We are represented on the soot and have the cash to plank down as an extra inducement. NEW YORK RACKET STORE, J. A. Whitten, Manager, HATESIU'RG, - - - S. C. | ^ ^ AND BEARS INTEREST / Leave your Dimes and Dollars with us and ' ' see t^ieni increase at the rate of 4 per cent. ifflHr '' per annum. Interest is payable quarterly in "" SAV,N3S department. fmMI PHLMETIOJIKI181 CO. 4- llJvrnttnz H- LYLES. President. JULIUS H WALKbK, V. President. J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. ?