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T' * Lexingwu DIsdb^I) ^ . Wednesday, October 26, 1904. Train Derailed Hear Cacye. An accident, which happily was not a serious one, occurred late Wednesday afterDoon on the Southern Railway about half way between 0->tnmbia aDd Lexington. Train 134, due from Augusta at 5:10 p. m , was defaded, the Pullman breaking loose from the reel of the train. This oach was thrown over against an i embankment but the rest of the coaches remained on the ties. Geo. W IrwiD, of Baltimore, wqo had been selling jewelry and other trinkets at the Lexington County Fair, was thrown from the train and bis ]eft wrist broken and bis face badly Vbroised. That 01 hers were not hurt is little short of miraculous. The train, which was in charge of Conductor J. J Robertson, E ?gineer Holland in the cab, and left Lexsng v ton a little behind the schedule and was running at good speed A* the train neared the 114: mile post, wfcoch is three miles soutn of Ca)ce, the express car left the track, the passenger coaches and Pullman going with it. The eugioeer applied the air brakes and reversed bis engine but the train ran for some fifty yards before it could be stopped. The peculiar motion given to the train by its rough passage over the rail9 threw it to oue side and the Pnllmon rtaroarturi ifn OTflftfc Wt-ipht threatening to pull the entire train with it. Luckily jcu?t as the passenger cars Were about to fall on their sides, the coupling between them and she sleeper parted. The train ran a j short distance further and the Pullman fell against the side of the embankment. Among those on board were G^v. Hey ward. Attorney G-neral U X ' Gunter, Jr., Capt. D. J Griffith, Mrs. Allen M. Wyse, Mrs. J. A- Meetze, Mies Helen Bradford, and others, some of whom bad attended the v- Lexington fair, none of whom fortunately sustained injuries. The damage to tne read bed and rossties have been repaired and the wreckage cleared away. Heavy rails ' have taken the place of the lighter ones used before the wreck and the Id worn cut* rotten crossties. have j been replaced by good sound ones. - -j- * Confessions of a Priest. Bey: Jbo. S Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from JTellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all 6orts I f medicines, but got no relief. Then 1 began the nee, of Electric Bitters mod feel that I am cow cured of a disease that bad me in its grasp for twelve years." If yon want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trou*.1 -i. 1. j:?j? ? 1 a^ ??, Hiuuiscu uieuiucr ui ^cunai uo* bility, get Electric Bitters It's guaranteed by The Kaafmann Drug Co. #aiy 50c. Tliree Special Judges. * Three special judges have been om missioned, as follows: Hon. J. ; P. Carpus special judge for a special term at Abbeville; Hon. J. T. Hay, as special judge for a special term at Cherokee, and Hon. J. Y. Culbreatb, as special judge for the regular term at Pickens, Judge Gage being still ill. Wonderful Statistics. When it is considered that the per centage of deaths from consumption is 91 per thousand against 63 per thousand cf any other malady, how important to guard against a slight cold. Taylor s Cherokee j Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein is the great medicine for coughs, oolds and consumption. At druggists, 25c, 50c , and $1.00 a bottle. I Capture of "Jap" Guns. London, Oct 21 ?The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Central . Hews wires that an unconfirmed re.port has reached there from Russia asserting that Russia has captured forty-seven guns. St. Hatthew Sots. To the Editor of the Dispatch: On Sunday night, September 18 tb, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Sidney S. McCartha and Mi&s Eilie Kyzer were happily married in St. Matthew's church in the presence of a large audience. As Prof. W. P Steele commenced j playing the wedding march, Mr. P. j D. Steele with Miss Novia McCartha, a sister of the bridegroom, entered i the door and marched down the isle, I then came Mr W. H. Keisler with j Miss Eunice Roof, a cousin of the j bride, followed by the bride and ! bridegroom. As they h* * come in j proper distance they maCe a graceful | bow to the Rev. A. R. Taylor, who j soon pronounced them man and wife. I We wish them a long and happy j journey through life. Actions tell us that mere weddings j will be in our vicinity food. The I question that lies in our mind is who j will be the next. j Mr. A. L Steele has been in the j Fork recently in search of turpentine j timber. Mr. R E Price bas commenced j the erection of a nice residence on j -n ' vu m/; huhijuis tbe Two N ?teh road n^nr her*1. Mr. E Steele is again in tbe sawmill business after bis maimers vscatiou Much success to the Dippateh and its many readers is the wish < f Tommie Humpbick. Oc*. 15. 1004 t ^ To Prevent a Cold Any Day j take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse I the liver, quicken the circulation and go along about your work. Any druggist will refund the price i: not satisfied. 25 cents. Do So, Please. Our subscribers aLd friends will at alt times, ia trading with our advertising pations, confer a favor by saying, "I saw your advertisement in the Di-patch " It will be of great advantage to them and bp - t~\ helpful to your CGumy paper, jjo so, please Has Stood The Test 25 Tears. Toe old, original Grove'* Tasteless Chili Tonic. You know wbat. you are taking If. is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cu- e, t o pay. 50c. Maoy a man who fcbioks he is the wbo'e show is only the down. It is said on gocd authority that Russia will fi^bt to the bitter end In this connection it is a remarkable coincident that, notwithstanding the rep irted Jspans6 successes on b'?tb land &D<1 sea, all the overtures for cessation of bostiiies comes from tbe latter government. We are rather inclined to the belief that Japan has the worse eod of the rope. To Cure Constipation take just a mite of Liver Food before retiring each night. Ramoa-'s Tonic Regulator supplies it- in a nalntaVile form of nnwrf^r. tea or tonie. 25c, and money back if not satisfied. It is said that feouale pick pockets had a great time at the county fair in Bioomsburg, Pennsylvania, last week, and all of them escaped with the boodle. ^ Mr. Cleveland is very active in the interest of the candidacv of Mr. i Parker. Acid Iron Mineral ia working wonders among the tfHiCted. It is curing your neighbor why not you? Price only 50 cts. Try it. Sold by Druggists. 51 There was a great rally of Democrate in New York last week at which many noted speakers were present and took part. The loss of a boarder's appetite dosen't cause the landlady to lose any sleep. Tbe busy man is never too busy to welcome the caller who has moie money than time. No self-respecting girl would tbiDk of marrying a young man who had no faults for her to reform. The three ages of a woman are i 1 ruknf uvi iccii vruau uwi iitcuuo tuiua it is, and what she says it is. A married man seems to think that all his wife hss to do daring the day is to hunt up new places in which to hide his things. Election for Dispensers. Applications foe the position of Dispenser at Lexington, Lewiedale, Chapin and Peak will please fb.e their applications with J Weir Add?, Clerk of the Board of Control, before November 12.1904. No applications will be considered irom persons who are related to either member ot the Board within the sixth decree. Application blanks can be had by calling on Samuel B. George, Lexington. S. C. Names of bondsmeD must accompany applications. The Board reserves tbo right to reject any and all applications. J. W?I1> ADDY. Clerk of the'County Board ol Control. j October 12, 1904. 3wi Notice. B! Y VIBTDEK OF A DISTRESS warrant issued by A W Martin, land j lord, appointing T. L. Martin agent t? < distrain all goods, and chattels of P. K I Hutto, tenant, for rent due and in arrears on the lands of the said A. \Y. ; Martin, Landlord, in Lexington County. State of South Carolina-, said warrant iKiing dated the 14th day of September. 1904, and levy having been made ou t rlif? Oltli nf QarvfAi?]\ov 1 OA ! t-Ki. ? ?_XAV, WTIU vi K^/i^VVJUXV\.,I ; I^VT? tiuu i:i'. j tenant, Paul E Hutto. having failed to j replevy .said goods and chattels so distrained within five days as reqaired by law, I, T. L. Martiu, agent; vill have said goods and chattels so distrained, or | so much as shall be necessary to satisfy said distress appraised by two disinter- j ested appraisers and will sell same to j the best advantage by auction at public sale on Monday the 7th day of Novem- ! j Iter 1904, between the hours of eleven a. j l m. and five p. m. on said day at the town ! | of Swansea, S. O. T. L. MARTIN, j Agent for A. W. Martin, Landlord. j | Dated Oct. 17, 1904. :j\vl j : _ J 1 | An Old Time Remedy, j | Murray's Horehound' Mullein and Tar ! ! has in it the purest of drugs. Ail of j j which were used by our jiarents and i grand-mrents. It is a combination so j I put together that it cures a cough right j i off. Nothing is letter for babies. Jr. is ' ! a most reliable cure and all cases of i ! coughs. Ask your druggist for it. They i ! all have it. Get a bottle now and have j | it ready. Costs only 2">e a iKittle?rxtra J ; large lx>ttles?regular ;>0csize. lb-mem- j ! ber to ask for "Murray V and tak?* no j ! other. You Can Prevent Sick-Headache j .vhen you feel xt first comxnrr on. by lakxm; v. | Kamoii's Fill at once. It rexnoves the poison tha1 j i causes the trouble. A joiarauteed care, and j uxonev refunded if not sali.-fied.. '.T? tents, l i 'm i* szrj^T,rr^riaa*- 'iirr^Yi J Albert. M. Bowser. Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, fispeeiai attention gi7en to business en crusted to Li to t>y his feilov? citizens j Lexington county. Office: I 316 Main Street, upstairs, cppo i si e Van Metre's Fnrnita?e btore Febrrmrv 28 ?tt, JS? ? B? tXk IB A A &? 3* VK. S*. t?. blLMUKt, j ZDEaSTXTJST, 2510 Main St 5 Columbia, S. C. | OFFICE IIOUR^: U a m. to 2 p. m., and j Irouj 3 to 6 p. m. Jarnr.ry 23. 1901?r.t. C. M. Efird. F. E. Drzheb j EF1BD & DREHER. ! / AUornejs at Law. LEXINGTON. C. H., S. C. WrILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Court*. Business solicited. One member 05 the Srin will always be at office Lezmgtrm, S. C me 17?6m rlloi 11111. E t' fff f T w JklimSL&l* 44 ML ft. | Will Practice n all Courts, KAUFMANN BUILDING. LEXINGTON, 8 C On the *8th Jay of October, we formed a co-partnership for the practice of law We will be pleased to receive those having legal bunjnt -8 to be attended to at ~nr of tice in the Eauimann building at time Bespecttnllv. "J. Wx THUBMOND. G BELL TIMMEBMaN. | October 22. 1902.?ly. | TAX NOTICE. I WILL aITEND TEE FOLLOWING mentiored places for the purpose of j receiving taxes tor the fiscal 3 ear 1904: Lexington 0 H. from the 35th of ' October to the 7th of November. 1904. Gaston, Tuesday evening. Nov. 8 I Joe Beeper's. Wednesday morn'g, Nov. 9. ! ,T. J. Mack's Wednesday evening Nov. 9. I Swansea all day Thursday, Nov. 10. Bed Store. Friday morning, Nov 11. W. N. Martin's, Friday evening, Nov. 11. Brookland. all day Saturday. Nov 12. Edmund. Monday evening. Nov 14. j Pelion Tuesday morning Nov. 15. j Jacob Williams', Taesday even'g. Nov 15 I NP-adraan, Wednesday morning, Nov. 1G j Win Westmoreland's, Wednesday, evei nine, November 16. i Batesburg. Thursday all dayi Nov. 17. Lee?ville, Friday aii day, Nov. 18 | Summit, Saturday morning, Nov. 19 Lewiedale, Saturday evening Nov. 19. j I Iruao Monday all dav, Nov. 2i. | Ballentihe, Tuesday morning, Nov. 22. ; Mrs Busby's, Tuesday eveniDg, Nov. 22. j White Bock. Wednesday morn'g, Nov. 23 j Hilton, Wednesday evening, .Nov 23. | Spring Hill, Thursday morning, Nov. 21 ; Peak, Thnrsdav "eveuing, Nov. 24 Cross Roads, Friday morniDg Nov. 25. 'Cb&pin. Friday evening Nov 25 .fosii Shealy's, Saturday rooming, Nov. 26 Grout's Store, Monday evening, Nov 28 K. EL Addy's. Taesday morning Nov. 29 G. F. Keisler's, Tuesday evening,Nov. 29 Reel Bank, Saturday evening. Dec 3. The balance of the time at Lexington Court House antil December 31st, 1904, after -which time the foltowiDg penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer: On January 1st, 1905, 1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not pan}. On February 1st, 1905, an additional 1 per cent will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, for Febraary. Sull an additional 5 per cent penalty will be added on March 1st, making 7 per cent penalty to be paid bv those who. have Dot paid by March 1st, 1905. j Tax books will close March 15th, 1905. The hours for closing the tax book will ; positively be at 11 o'clock for the morning j and 4 o'clock lor the afternoon appoint' men;*. I LEVY. 1 For State Purposes 5 Mills. For Ordinary County Purposes...5 Mills. For Constitutional School Tax "3 Mills. Total 13 Milis. Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills j Special Sch ool Levy District No, 37-2 Mills i Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills poll Tax SI 00 j Commutation Road Tax S3 00. pajuble from October 15th to March 1st, 1905 Parties owning property in more than <?d? town-hip must so state to the Treas- j urer V?rh? u writing for information con- j eeroiug taxes always give name iu full. FRANK Vv SEEALY, Treasurer Lexington County, j i -?* in is .iJcmmfMnii 0Uh WOOilBi S users of morphine, ! DAIMI pes opium, laudanum, ^ ^'jXi" m,c0" AND fir WOOLLKY, 'Whiskey Core TRESPASS NOTICE | 4 LI. PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR- j J\. bidden to hnrt, or trespass in any ! ir,n!;nyr whatever, upon the- lands ot the j u j f.VSpK.K LONG. S. F. LONG, ! J.C.LONG. J. A. LONG, i EUGENE LONG. Oatoher 12, li'r^. 4w.r)2. pd. C If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, j r> %. t>or<o o <1 nor. hof aI/^ art^ mtlL ! "j nui c u i uciv; uju nuu t^ch- j tried remedy, Mrs. Winsiow'e Sooth- i Syrup, for children teefchiDg. It j soo*bee the child, softens the gum*, j allays all piin, cures wind colic and i i? fhe best remedy for diarrhoea. ! Twenty-five cents a bottle. It, is the Be&t of AH. j j JjflL, ... ? mm , , -j., i MR CURES WHEBE AIL "lS? FM.S. fa ! far (ri*?b Byiv jv Tartee G*?. rw M Ej iii Oiiie. Kj.d <?rue?itHw g| IfiiijSii mi DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT T< CHECK W. P. ROOF, CaNhier. DIRECTORS: | Atleu Jones, W. ? Root, 0- M. Efird R. Kiltoo James E. Henarix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits ol $1 iuid upwards received at d interest at o per cent, per annum allowed, ' payable Aprii and October. September 21?t Dr. E. J. Ktheredge, SURGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE. S. C Cilice over -I. G Einaid & Co'?., Store. Alwa..s on band Eebrnarv 12 ? tf J 1 VM.G0RLEY,| | NEW BRGQKlANQ, S. C. 2 2 2 -<a Agent fo rtho New Improved xi * * jj SIXGER SE\VL\(j MA-fllXES j! 2 2 S Awarded over fifty premiums for Q their exc llenee ami superiority j? C ever oth r "rtkes. Try this pop- 9 ? u'ar nja -hine in your home he- |G S fore buying. Large di-*eounts for fij ? cash, or .ninety davs. Liberal ^ 9 terms on instalment plan. 5 % ? ^ Needles, Oils. J ^ for all standard sewing makes. ^ k Bargains Bjj k Large lot of Old Machines of stan- k daro makes in good repair. S wm&jorjFM.wjgrj&ArjrjLWjom EDWARD L. ASBILL. / Attrvrnftv at. T.rw. leesyille, - - - - s. 0 Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited | For Your | |Bread, CatoJte.l 8 FOR ^ ^Barbecues, Picnics, Etc| 9) e; -0 GO TO TEE (A Sold reliable baker,f | J.B. RPDLINGER. i & COLUMBIA. $ ^Yonr orders will be promptly filled.^! June 8. 6m. 8 .J. H, FK1CK, ATTORNEY AX LAW, Will practice in all the Courts. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second floor. CHAITN, ------ S. O. Ayunst 6. ly. Parlor Restaurant. 1336 main street. COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating House of its kind in the City of Oo lumbia. It is well kept?clean linen, prompt and polite service and get it quickly. Quiet and order always prevail, You get what yon order and pay only for what you get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. iu Mil BANK. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITOR. ~ i ?o? Saving's I>epartme5it. Paid up Capital - - - $200,000 { Surplus Profits . - 70,000 j Liability of Stockholders - 2OU.0C0 $470,000 j Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent j De.- annum, payable May 1st and Novem- j ber 1st - W. A. CLARK. President. Wiuif JpNB3, Vice President and Cashier, j December 4?1 v. < I Bp. P. H. Shealy, | DENTIST, ; LEXINGTON, - C. j vjfiice Cp Stairs in Roof's Building, | Alfred J. Fox, | j 'Life and Fire! j j Insurance and I ; | i ! T\ _ _ 1 T71 A- ^ J, | j xteai j^staie ! i i I I i 1 Agent, | | : . ; i I Lexington, S. C; j ! I j j Oniy Fursfi Companies Kepre- j | seated- j ? j j My companies are pojiniar, strong j j j and reliable-. Nro one can gjve vonr ; | bcwineee better attention; no one can j : give yon betfceTprotection; no one can ' j give jvi better rates. j | Prompt aad care fa I attention given | i i to buying and filing Keal Estate, j J ! bofca fee wo and country- properties, j ;mspeotfnly solicited. ; j nr. I<-11 MrnT?w,rrt^m^.ngrif, ?,n Zui 'i<nr- J srv.r nra"irerw irr ? >?L <T.n'?d.in n.o.rwTii*r,rjnnii^n i IMHWII i i*?. m m THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wholesale anil Retail GROCERS. FLOUR, FEED AND SRAIN. SEED RUST PROOF OATS. We Want ihc M-rctt/i nts, PI'inter* find Farmers of Lex myton County to Cut l ana bee Is Kef ore Lfiey ji rUi 1ft etv Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save Yon Money. 1823 and 1823 Maia Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. N7 A. YOUNG, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. Miosis k Gent's Fisrsiisliiiigs. COLUMBIA, S. C. It will pay you to examine onr large stock of merchandise before yon buy your Winter supply whether large or small, we appreciate your patronage. DRESS GOODS. \" "DRESS GOODS. 10 pieces 0 4 Brocadrne, special sa7e. 50 pieces 32 inches Flannettes. 10c. Price 10c 100 pieces 32-inch-s Outings, 10c. 1 10 pieces Brocadines, 32 inch *ide, for I 30 pieces 27 inch Outing, only 5c only 15 cents. J 20 pieces Mercerized Silk, all shades for 10 pieces 40-iach Brocading, black and ; 121,c., Joe and 20). colors, special, 25c. j White Mercerized Goods for Waists ; prices from 20c to 50c. BLA1TZST SPECIALS. 10 pairs Blankets, 10-4, G.-ey, at - - 59c. 10 pairs Blankets. 11-4 Grey, at - - . 74c. 10 pairs Blankets. 11-4 Grey, extra heavy, at SI.24 10 pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton Blankets, 11 4 $1 49 10 pairs Ex ra Heavy White Co;ton B'DDkfts 11 4 - - - - $1 24 10 pairs Extra Ht-av? White 1 ottrn Blankets, 11 4 - <)?<<. 50 Dfti^ All Wool D'arVf-t?. Ki.4 ar>H 11-4 nr ces Irom ?2.o0 to LADIES' UTS DE K WE Alt. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Bibbed Wsfcs ; 10 different styles in Men's Fleeced and Pants only 25c j Kibbed V. st and Drawers, only 40c. and 49c. 50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Kibbed Extra Wright's Wool Fleeced Shirts and DrawHeavy Vests and Pants. 50c. era. special value, SI 00. 50 dozen Ladies' Kibbed >.nd Plain Vests 50 d< /.en All Wool Vests aDd Pants froia and Pants from 75c. to SI 1'5 SI 0> to $2.50 20Y'S. SWISSES AND CHILDREN. 150 dozen Vests, Pants and Union Suits for the Little Folks, sizes lrom 2 years to 18 years, at only - 25c. Ask to spe onr 50c. line Kr the Boys and Girls. UMBRELLAS. j HOSIERY. 10 dozen 20-inch UmbteBw, 49e. i ?ltn <3"'? Do,nble Kneo So!? 10 dozen 2o iech Umbrella* 75e. i Heav? Kll,bed &?*- *? 10 drzen 2rf-inch Siltt G orias, at 98c. j 100 dozin Boys' or Girls' Heavy Hose, o dozen 28 iDch Silk Glories, at 98c. I onjy iqc 2 dozen 28 inch Silk Glorias, special ! _ ' T rr gi ! About 500 dozen Ladies Hose, prices 10 dozen ?S-inch All Sift. ??!ial, $1.50. i from 10c- t0 S"c' P?P?"5 dozen 32-inch Farmer ->uii and Lain j Men's Hose, all prices, lrom 5c. up to Umbrellas. 1 or 98e i the best money can bny lor 5i>c ^WW ^ I take pleasure in msormint? my friends and customers tthat I no*' have 4T in stock ana f?.v sn.Ie che tp ons of the best aud cheipest line of $ GENERAL - MERCHANDISE | I ever seen in Irene. TVe stock was selected with extraordlnauy care to meet ^ the esoecial r.eed- an-: demands or this market and are up to-date in f every particular. Th > stock embraces Family and Plantation Gro- ^ . eeries, Dry ??oods. Dress Goods, tli .* latest ladsiuNotions, JSibbons. Cathie*; Gent's Furnishings, Shoes, etc. Yon are & invif-.j< i>j and i-ispect this stock, f also pt,v the ^ hiuhsNt :;i^r'h. t prices tor Country Produce. Come ^ to ?-w rw and let me save you some money, ^ 15i.E>TK, S. C. \ immm M. : ?like a crying baby in church?should j | be carried out. I If you've been intending to pur- j : chase a new pair of shoes for that boy ?or that girl?don't delay any longer. Come while our assortment of stvles and sizes remains unbroken. We always carry many styles, and lots of them. Just now we have an extra quantity of styles?and more youngsters' shoes than usual. There ctr 0 prices to fit e very pock etbook. and there's one pair of shoes in particular that we wish you to see. THOMAS A. BOYNE, ^OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) 1736 Main Street. Columbia, S. C. A