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The Lexington Dispatch, j LEXINGTON, S. C? j f \l G. M. Harm an, Editor aud Publisher. ? 1 J v Cix-cnlation, 11 S Wednesday, October 5. 1904. ? ?r ? A membf-r^cip * ? the "Before j Day" club is a tuighty poor invest- | rncnt. fr?r hhft negroes. If thev want j T to keep out of trouble they bad better ( stear shy of these clubs. Chicago, Oct. 4.?It is announced at Democratic headquarters that William Jennings Bryant first assignment includes thirty speeches in Indiana, which will occupy from October 12th to 20eh. ? . 2 A Visit to LeesviHs. It was our good fortune to visit Lee8vil!e last Monday on a short business trip. We found the mer" chants of that live and progressive Lexington towu cheerful over the business outlook and firm in the hope of the future of the town On all sides evidences of the growth aDd prosperity of Leesville were to be seen. New buildings, both dwellings and business houses are going ^ .up. It is not only a good town bat & is the centre of culture and refine* * ^ C menfe. Its educational facilities are unsurpassed. v * . White Sock Whittliags. \ To the Editor of the Dispatch: ^ The Joint Council of Bethel Pas- c n torafce will meet in regular session, D. V., next Saturday, in Mt. Vernon church, at this place. It will be an a; important meeting but the chairman, 11 Mr. J. C Swygert, has the work well F in band. ^ p Mrs. S. C Ballentine, and two children, and Mr. J E. Sbealy, are to g leave Tuesday, Oct. 11, for St. Louis. Dr. H. M. Julian, Mrs. Ballentine's p brother, has been practicing medicine in that city for about twelve years. A public missionary service is to be held at Mt. Hermon church, .feafc, ce next Sunday nigbt, under the auspices of the W. H. and F. Missionary ? Society of that church. The programme includes an address by Rsv. Prof. A. J. Bowers, of Newberry Col- J. lege, and once a pastor of the church ni Painting is to begin on our par ^ sonage Wednesday, Oct. 12, next. It A. will be remembered that the present S building was erected three years ago in place of the one burned at that time. Quietly we laid to rest last Thurs- ] day, the mortsl remains of Mrs. Ida Turkett. She was the daughter o l the late Henry L. Wyse and wife ai \ Frances. About three and one-half is years ago she became the wife of t0 \ C Mr. Ira Turkett of Fairfield couQfcy. in Her death was peculiarly sad. She \had just returned from the asylum, o' taben she was seized with typhoid The end came last Tuesday night. She leaves a husbanr', ore child, a mother, four brothers, and many relatives and friends. She w s i< in her thirty-second year. S C B Our Time. j There is seeed time and there is 8t harvest time. Just at present the farmers are gathering in the fruits of their labor in seed time. The harvest is certainly a large one and consequently they are happy and no "] murmur of complaint comes frcm them. So it is with us. We have planted and cultivated and toiled through the hot summer, and now our harvest time has come and wo f are gathering in the sheaves. We have no complaint'nor apologies to 0 make on account of the crowded condition of our columns. C ii Broad River Dots. b E To the EJitor of the Dispatch: Fields are white and cotton pick- S ing, and fodder pulling is the work of the day. The cotton crop is not as good as was expected but prices thus far are very good. . We are having fine weather for J gatberiDg our wiocer ieea. iuc uum a crop is very good. o Broad river school will open in November under the management of r Miss Winters of Columbia. ? Birdie. Notice. >X NOVEMBER FIRST. 1?m. AVE will sell to the highesr bidder all ersonal property of D. Bawl's Estate, .'o wit: 1 cotton gin. i cotton picker irith patent. 1 four horse wagon. 1 uouldiiig and morticing' machine. ) Lousehold and kitchen furniture, some hop tools and other articles. J. J. & W. L. RAWL. Oct. 5, 1904. 4wO 1 Trustees. TAX NOTICE. r WILL attend tbe following L mentiooed places for the parpose ol eceiving taxes tor the fiscal vear 1904: Lexington c. H , from the J.5th ol * -?T , , (i(^ )ctober to the nil 01 ^oveiHuei. Gaston, Tnesday evening, Nov. 8 Joe Reefer's. Wednesday morn'g, Nov. 9. J. J. Mack's Wednesday evening Nov. 9. Swansea ail day Thursday, Nov. 10. Bed Store. Friday morning. Nov. 11. W. N. Martin's, Friday evening, Nov. 11. Brookland. all day tsturday, Nov. 12. Edmund, Monday evening. Nov. 1-4. Pelion. Tuesday morning, Nov. 15. Jacob Williams', Tnesday even'g, Nov 15 Steadman. Wednesday morning, Nov. 16 Wm. Westmoreland's, Wednesday, eveling, November 16. Batesbnrg, Thursday all day, 17. Leesville, Friday ail day, Nov. 18. Summit, Saturday morning, Nov. 19 Lewiedale, Saturday evening Nov. 19. Irmo. Monday all dav, Nov. 21. Ballentine, Tuesday morning, Nov. 22. Mrs. Busby's, Tuesday evening, Nov. 22. White Bock. Wednesday morn'g, Nov. 23 Hi ton, Wednesday evening, Nov 23. Spring Hill, Thursday morning, Nov. 21 Peak, Thnrsda eve iing, Nov. 24. Cross Roads, Friday morning. Nov. 25. Ohepin. Friday evening, Nov 25 Josh Shealy's, Saturday morning, Nov. 26 Crout's Store, Monday evening, Nov. 28 E. H. Addy's. Tuesday morning, Nov. 29 G F. Keisier's, Tuesday evening, Nov. 29 Bed Bank, Saturday evening, Dec. 3. The balance of the time at Lexington 'Ouxt House until December 3Is*, ly04, fter which time the following penalties ill be added by the County Auditor and ollected by the County Treasurer: On January 1st, 3905, 1 per cent, penaly will be added to those who have not aid. On February let 1905, an additional 1 er cent will be added to those who have lot paid, making 2 per cent for February. Still an additional o per ueut. ^cuuny ill be added on March 1st, making 7 per ent penalty to be paid by those who have ot paid by March 1st, 1905. Tax books will close March loth, 1905. The hours lor closing the tax booh will ositively be at 11 o'clock lor the morning ud 4 o'clock for the afternoon appointtents. LEVY. or State Purposes 5 Mills. or Ordinary County Purposes.. .5 Mills or Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills Total 13 Milis. pecial School Levy District No. lb-3 Mi'ls peciai School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills pecial School Lew District No. 34-2 Mills oil Tax *. SI 00 Commutation Road Tax S3 00 pajable cm October loth to March tst, 1905 Parties owning property in more than ie township must so state to the Treasrer. Wbeu writing for information con- | :rning taxes always give name in full. FRANK W SHEALY, I Treasurer Lexington County. | Trespass Notice. ! LLL PERSONS ARE HERFBY NOTI- 1 fied not to hunt either day or i ght, cutting wood or timber or trespassg in any manner whatever All vio ators * ill be prosecuted. . VANSAjnT. GEO. D. OXNER, D. SHEALY. AMANDA OXNER October 3, 1904 - 4w51pd. \ State of South Carolina, County of Lexington 3y Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. TTTHEREAS, MRS.IRENE G. HILTON < r V made suit to me, to grant her etUrs of Administration of the Estate -Af T-Iilf An , 1U \Jl iivwtii jaiiWAj, I These are, therefore, to cite and admonh all and singular the kindred and credits of the said Robert Hilton, de- J rased, that they be and appear, before me, , i the Court of Probate, to be held at Lextgton, C. H., S. C., on October 2Gth, MM, next, after publication hereof at 11 ] clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if ly they have, why the said Administration \ lould not be granted. Given under mv hand, this 5 h day ol : ctober. Anno Domini, 1904. i GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S ) ! Probate Judge, Lexington Coonty. Published on the 5th day of October KM, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w49 ' Warning. n*OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ^ all parties are forbidden from hauliog raw, wood, and lrom trespassing in any tanner whatever, on our premises The iw will be enforced against all trespasses. CARKIE ELEAZER, MATTIE ELEAZER, LULA ELEAZER Irmo, S. C.- 49pd. fhe State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Frobate Judge. [XT HERE AS, SAMUEL B GEORGE. VV Clerk of Court, mad-* snit to me, to rant him Letters of Administration of the i Istate and effects of Bettie Cannedy; 1 rrM ? < /v /-.If a t\r\A ! xuese are u:excivic k-ivt-. O.UU ?uuiu.ncu II and singular tbe kindred and creditors f tho said Bettie Cannady, deceased, aat they be and appear, before me, iu the lourt of Frobate. to be held at Lexington, !. H , S. C., on tbe 17th day of October, j ext, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock a the forenoon, to show cause if any they ave. why the said Administration should lot be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th da.- of eptember. Anno Domini. 1904. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. Published on the 7ili day oi' September 904, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6w49 For Sale. ; WILL SELL FOR CASH ON l October 27th, JiM>4, the following i cods: One horse, one-horse wagon ncl harness, one buggy and harness, ne cultivator, farming ini])lements, togs, corn, jieas, potatoes, etc. Organ, lousehold and kitchen furniture. Also iij entire stock of general merchandise nd other tilings too numerous to menion here. J. W. REEDER. Cro.-s Roads, Oct. 1004. 4\v.~>2 " "THE OLD _F0l Are Never Without for Catarrh //M7 - county, wrues: ? "God bless yen for what yon have done for me. The rheumatism has all disappeared, and to-day all exclaim, 'How well you look!' I tell them yes, and I owe it all to Dr. Hartman for his good advice to me. To-day finds me as free from pain as I ever was. The rainy season has set in here, but the change hasn't affected me as it used to. I am very thankful that I have Jound out that you can aud will help the suffering ones that will follow youi advice. Several have asked me whal cured me, and I tell them. They ge< the medicine then. We keep Peruna in the house. My daughter has twe sons, and they keep well and go tc school, and they take the medicine every day, " My wife was troubled with a pair in her side for years. Now she is taking your medicine and is real smart. I wil do all I can for you and for those whe need yonr advice." Mr. Jno. O. Atkinson, Independence "Mo., Box 272, writes: "Your remedies do all that you claiir for them, and even more. Catarrh can not exist where Peruna is taken accord ing to directions. Peruna completely cured my wife and I of catarrhal trouble: of twenty-five years standing. In irn rounds as a traveling man I am a walk ins advertisement of Fcruna." Attorney General Ganter goes to CJimden Thursday to fix the time for the hearing and trial of the suit i rougbt to test the validity of the purchase of the S C A G road by the Southern. On Friday there will oe a hearing in Charleston on the shad law. OAPITAL, FOUR PBE CENT. )er annum, payable quart* rly on Savings D< ^SOUHTY A NO TOWN DEPOJ f FARMS FOR SALE. I *' *> fc * fr V? 5C0 acre farm, with three small & % dwellings. barn, etc , three miles ? j-f from Gilbert. S 0 , for $2,500 g & 220 acre farm, nitk new four- & "** rArtm ^ linr. L-woll tiTiorif Firtn aa ^ i vvm u r \ OUJOM ^ & good barn. tobacco barn, one and a ft ? half miles from Gilbert, for $1,250. ft *: 140 acre farm, rich lind, with * ft dwelling, tenant houses barn, three ft ft and a half miles from Leesville, S. ft * C., for S3.0GO. * ft 146 acres of woodland, three miles -ft ^ from Steadman, S. C.. lor $300. ^ ft Three onarter acre lot, with nice ft ft ft ft five-room duelling at Gilbert, S. C , ft J for SoCO. ft ft lUacre Jot. witb nice two story ft ft ft ft dwelling, barn, etc., at Gilbert, tor ft | $1750. . * ft 90 flcje larm. vith sm-11 house, ft ft ft barn, etc . one mile from Gilbert, ft ft lor $700. j* v ft J GOOD TERMS. t. j CHAS L. KELLY, i | REAL ESTATE AGENT, | V i..o is. t * * j.iuin street, ^ 1 COLUMBIA, - - S. 0. | <- ? i? ^ >r >r rV rir %f Tr V -vr -vr <Jf tJt -Jtf >{- ?Jf <r GEO. R. REMBERT, ATTORNEY AT UW, 12*21 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. I will be glad to serve my friends from Le>ington Connty. at any time, and am prt pared to practice law in t* 11 State and Federal ''ourts. Sept. 21? ly. Peruna In the House \ U ial Diseases. Mrs. Alia Schwandt, Sanborn, Mian, writes: , "I have been troubled with rheuma, tlsm and catarrh for twenty'five years. ; Could not sleep day or night. After , having used Peruna I can sleep and [ nothing bothers me now. If I ever ant [ affected with any kind of sickness ! Peruna will be the medicine I shall use. My son was cured of catarrh of the larynx by Peruna."?Mrs. Alfa > Schwandt. [ Why Old People are Especially Liable to Systemic Catarrh. When old age comes on, catarrhal dis} eases come also. Systemic catarrh if j almost universal in old people. TM.io nvntnirif TT-lif Parlino liu lwntTl* t .\A1JL?? CA^lOlliiO II AIJ ?-?- ** *-? ?yv-?vV? ? so indispensable to old people. Peruna i is their safeguard. Pcruna is the only ; remedy yet ri*: vised that meets these 1 eases exactly. ) Such cases cannot be treated locally; nothing but an effective systemic rem* , ed.y could cure them. This is exactly what Peruna is. 1 If you do not receive prompt and sat isfactorv results from the use of Peruna - write at once to Dr, Ilartnian, giving 8 r full statement of your.case and he wiK ? be pleased to give you- his valuable ad* 7 vice gratis. Address I)r. Ilartman, President oi The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. John Scott, woue, of Newberry, has been nominated by the Republicans as a candidate for Congress from the Third District. Mr. Scott is a chronic office seeker baviDg been before the people hunting i*Gr this that and the other office for the last forty years. LEXINGTON, S. C. I TWO iposits. ) per annum, payable quarterly on Chi 5IT0RY. PR&MPT AND CnURTEQi Wholesale and Dry Goods. Notions I COLUMJ It will pay you to examine onr large stock c supply wnetker large or small DRESS GOODS. 10 pieces G 4 Brocadine, special sa'e. Price 10c 10 pieces Brocadines, 32 inch wide, for only 15 cents 10 pieces 4?-inch Brocadiues, black and colors, special, 25e. 10 pairs Blankets, 10-4. Grey, at 10 pairs Blankets. JI 4. Grey, at 10 pairs Blankets. 11-4 Grev. extra heavy.} 10 pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton Blanket in pairs Ex ra Heavy White Cotton Blanket 10 pairs Extra Heavy White Oottou Blanket .cO pairs All Wool B'ankets. 10-4 and 11-4. r LADIES' UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Bibbed V<sts I and Pants only 25c i 50 dnzt n Ladies' Fleeced P.ibbfd Extra j Heavy Vests and Pants ode. \ J t . 3.. .' s D).,;,, w.t.. )'.! IU ifU Llilliir> 1ULUI VI [IUU J. j (11 11 I SilM I ancl Pants from 75c. to S! 25. j BOY'S, MISSES j 100 dozen Vests, Pants and Union Suits f 3ears, at only .... I Ask to see onr 50c. line lor the Bo\s and XTM BEE L LAS. i ! 10 dozen 20-ineb Umbrellas, 40c. 10 dozen 25-inch Umbrellas, 75c. 10 drzen 2^-iucb Silt G-orias, at ONo. o dozen 18 mch Silt Glories, at 08c. 2 dozen 28 inch Silk Glorias, special at *1.2 > in dozen tS-inch All Silk, special. $1.50. 5 doz3ii 32-inch Farmer Mm and Bain | Umbrellas, lor 98c DID YOU !0UR GBAND FJ If you (lid not yon haven't seei | ever shown outside of a lar^e city. ! tlu* adjectives used hy the ladies ths i than human must have made them, j dozens have told us that they were ; If you ate an admirer of the heauti j will he doliyhted to sec them. tiAflilfi TBI' | IFUl!lk9^ IftSli ! Your New Fall Hat loses that toucl eagerly sought for and really denial completeness, when any other than its fresh new beauty is worn. We ; every new fad as a trimming at pri Any color Taffeta Silk 25c. Black Beau do Soie, dG-inch ?1.15. Black Taffeta (.guaranteed) dGinch, 98c. dG-inch Sheeting 05. dG-inch Sea Island, 0<>. Riverside Plaids, 0G. 12 l-2c Outing 9c. 10c. Flannelette, 7 1-4. clot: We offer no apologies for the j ft. 10 rtcn-?oI Y\ C ?511U vv in mio uvpcu iiiivui. It represents our very best efforts ?the results of a life's experience in the clothing business. We are | not brilliant, but we do know j good clothing from the raw ma- | terial to the manufactured article j ?from the time it leaves the I sheep to the finished high class j tailoring. Every suit to enter 1 our threshhold must conform to I the latest approved fashion, must 1 SHOES! \\ e honestly believe we have the best lines made in the country?all bright, fresh new and direct from the makers, bought for net spot cash and in sufficient quantities to get the very lowest possible prices. We show the largest stock of shoes in this part of the State and sell them at the lowest prices. Bring your shoe troubles to us? Men's N. I BATESBI $30,000.00. PEK CENT, ecking deposit?; on ujimimum amount of $'200 US ATTENTION GUARANTEED. ^ Eetail Dealer in k Gent's Furnishings, BIA, S. C. if merchandise before von bny your Winter . we appreciate jour patronage. DRESS GOODS. .50 pieces 32 inches Flannettes. 10c. 100 pieces 32-jncbes Outings, 10c. 30 pieces 27-inch Outing, only 5c 20 piece* Mercer*zed Silk, all shades for : ' l2i)c., 15c and 50;. White Mercerized Goods for Waists i j prices trom 20c. to 50c. | S3?IE0X.<&.ILjS50c i 74c. ! it SI.21 i s, 11 4 $1 40 s 11 4 - - - $1 24 i <r 11 4 - - - - 0-e >r ces trom $2. ~n to - . $5 00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 10 different styles in Men's Fleeced j Ribbed V. s* and Drawers, only 40c. and 4vtc j Wright's vv? cl Fleeced iStiirts and Dra* - ! trs. special value, SI on 1 50 fli zan At! Wool Vests and Pants irom | SI no to S2.50 i AND CHILDREN. or the Little Folks, si/.^s irom 2 ye>rs to 18 25c. Girls. HOSIERY. in i dozen Boys' Double Knee and Sole Heavy Ribbed Hose, 15c. l()l) dozen Boys' or Girls' Heavy Hose, only 10c I Abont 50O dozen Ladies' Hose prices j . from 10c. to 50c. per patr. Men's Hose, nil prices. Irom oc. up to j ; lie best money can buy lor ">''c. j ATTEND 1 ILL OPENING? J i the most beautiful display of W? This pn<i"c would hardly hold H it have seen them, "I[amis other M "one was heard to say. while -eg the prettiest they had ever seen. ^ ful. if you appreciate art. you h HfllNCIS and SILKS 4 b of distinction and good style so J in led as an essential to its perfect | a gown in perfect harmony with J ire showing every new weave and c*es astonishingly low. ? 15 piece^ >Sh irtlng, worth #2.00 i to Sd. 00 per yard, from the Sweetzer Fembrook failure, at S1.00. 52-inch Broadcloth in. every color and black and white. Retains its color and does not wear shiny or rough, only 95c. We show every novelty in high ^ grade Black Goods at cut prices. We want your business and by 1 reason of lower prices and better goods are entitled to it. * HING. I fit and wear well. We know where to buy, what to buy, how | 1 ITT 1 1 * j , $S to buy. w e nave ample casn to ? buy right and the horse sense and never to mark and sell a suit at $9.50 that others would consider cheap at $12.50 but would mark at $15.00 to give them a chance to 1 "fall a little being's its you. "Nuff eed." Do we know enough? ^ ; Come, we can fit everybody from a kid of three summers to a man 7-1 of 48-inches. SHOES! -m we w i 11. cure them. We've hea rd ? that you couldn't get good children's shoes. We used to have the same trouble, but not so now. We've have struck an all leather line and they are good as they were before the war. If we say its leather and its not, you are 1 $5.00 ahead. That's .our standing reward. . AUiMsy ?yu^ i JRO, c. \ WHILE g | MAM DIFFER * ^ ? ^ ON OTHER SUBJECTS h| ALL ABE UNITED ^ ^ a as to the olTieaey o[ |j| ? ? 2 HILTON'S J | Life for the Liver and Kidneys ^ si in the cur" of J Dyspepsia, indigestion. Goiisiipoiioii1 ij ^ and all their attending ills, such as ^ ^ Biliousness. Sick Ht-adache. Loss ^ J of Appetite, etc. Test :t by a trial < w of a 25c bottle. * * ? ? ri Sold Wholesale by ? j? THE MURRAY DRUG CO, ^ *tj ^ Columbia, y. C. ^ For sile at The Bazaar, Lex- Sj ^ icgtou, S. C. H ? ? rjrjFj?rjrATj?rjrjrjFj?rjrjrA Land For Sale. There will be offered for sale at public outcry at Pomaria, Jj Newbem* county, to the highest bidder, ^ beginning at 11 o'clock on Tuesday, the 18th day of-October. 15)04, the laud at Pomaria belongiug to the estate of Thomas W. Holloway, deceased, divided into six tracts, containing, according to survey, resjiectively, 5)0-5-1,14H-5T, 15(5.*>4. !'5)-S5. S3-1(5. 13-002, acres, more or less. Also 15) building lots of about one acre each. - Terms of salt?, tracts 1-4 cash, credit portion jiayable in e<piul ill- ^ stallments in 1. 2. and 3years. Lots, all ^ cash. Plats may be seen at post office * at Pomaria and with undersigned at . Newl>erry. Fuller terms of sale and \ further information will l>e furnished J upon application. ; H. ('. HOLLOWAY. J E. R. HIPP. L. M. FELLERS. 1 September 53. !!)<>*. 3w45). ~lfcm? MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia. Newberry and Laurens 2H railroad company will be held in Presi- ^ dent's office on Tuesday, October 18th, at * 12 o'clock. T. II GIBKXS. Sec.. 2w49 Columbia. S C. Ten new students were enrolled at the Palmetto Collegiate lostitute Monday. ^