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G. M. Hakman, Editor and Publisher, illation, 1,8^5. i Wednesday, Novemeber 9, 1904. | YOLTmiTxXZf. ! Another -n* has been pass.fd i > ;- ' t and the XXXV has been com- j menced in t&v ^ ^ney of the life of j the Dispatch with as mach vigor and energy a? the day it was first given to the pnblic. Taking retrospective glaDce over -tl" - * ?t-Un*- rra Kqt7A Kr? V?]]pd_ lutl JUUlUDjr tuao "o u?>v .... 7 ( with all its ups and downs, the path- I way strewn with hopes shattered, j and lined with hopes ripened into clusters of rich fruitage and notice the great changes that have been wrought in that space of time, we cannot help but think that our life has not been spent in vain and that we have accomplished much to advance : ' . r Jtbe moral and material progress of our town and county. ?. While we realize that the Dispatch has fawsd to come up to that high standard of exeelleooy which we desired and nope to mane it, yet we are surely attaining unto it We have recently placed and order for new job and newspaper faces, a part . of which is now in the office and the balance is in transit, and we are seriously considering the proposition* of enlarging the paper to ten pages, so as to give our readers a better 8Dd more varied class of reading matter. This improvement will.no doubt be accomplished in the near future. We intend to look forward and not backwards, and as in the past so we will in the future do our fall duty as we see it, regardless of conse??; quencea. We thank the people of Lexington for the libera! support given us. We ? will strive to merit a continuance of 0$ ~ - " ? v. the Bscce. j ? The resolfca of yesterday's election was a sweeping victory for the Republicans, who carried every doubtful Qt-affk P viooroh rornuvad A t.ntal ^ ' lUI V^v?vy> JL?/VWVtv*w M ? ? of 325 vo**?s and Parker 151. Par- I ker carried- only the Southern States. Mr Lever s majority will be heavy and the chances of being unseated S|? Vv a Republican House have been ft& red need to a minimum as the Re JB& publicans have practically do groat ds j;'- k for a contest i With half of Lexington county's ] vote the result is as follows: Lever, t f ^ 1,314; Jacobs, 41. j The press reports say ihfct Field j Marshal Ovamaira waiting news of the fall cf Port Arthur before attacking Gen. Knropatkin. For that matter he has waited long for this mne? / desired news, and he is waiting still; 9 and if this is all that is keeping the hostile armies from coming together ?; *** battle, it is safe 4o say that not gp: another shot will b^ fired by th8 111* Japanese in the piesent war with p5&"' Russia. " ????? ??J Samuel McCae, for four years gjp- mayor of Charlottesville, Ta , was on |p Satntday found guilty cf the murder | ^ ' of his wife, Fanny McCue, cn Sui-I day night, Septt-mber 4 h last. The j j verdict was murder in the first deit"; gree. which carries with it the death penalty. Toe jury deliberated less & than half an hour. ??v:-v. a The Augusta Carnival will commence next week. Big preparations . have been made to entertain visitors. \ Cheap rates on the railroads. RouBioa. There will be s reunion of Com -s psny C, 20th S. C Regiment held at Hilton, 8 C., on November 19fcb, 1904. AO t he S ii vivors are earnestly requested to turn out on tbisxweasion and the public is cordially invited to come and bring baskets for this * meeting. Oar ranks are fast thin| ning and by meeting occasionally we 1 will all enjoy one another's company, J as we did on the battlefields and ( around the camp fires frool '60 to 65. G. T Haitiwanger, Captain Company C. j Letter to A. D. Mortis, Esq. J Lexington, S. C. j Dear Sir: What would be the result ' r ?f sellpig poor paint with this guarantee ? 4'If you have any fault to find with * " * * * - ? - nf rvr\ ifhis paint, eitner auw iu Xb v;u, j or hereafter in the wear, tell your dealer about it. ] ""We authorize him to do what is ; right at our expense." < That means pay damages, don't if r j Here's a guarantee: 'If your State chemist hnds this paint j adulterated, we will pay his bill, and f : send you ?1,000." | We"-stand by both of these guarantees: j ;ts we are the maker, we know all about it. Yours truly. F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. The Kaufraann TVug fo.. sell tmr paint. REU 0ATARRH, ( 5 3 C" Peruna for coughs andtolds in. children. ? ilgvL. ? JP<Wm > SISTERS OF CHARITY I Ati Over United States Use Pe-ru-nal for Catarrh. I From a Catholic institution in unsoea comes the following recommend frotrrm the Sister Superior: g "Some years ego a friend of our in-w stltutlon recommended to us Dr. Hart-Jo, man's Peruna as an excellent remedy m tor the influenza of which we then hatim several cases which threatened to 6el of a serious character. g "We began to use Hand experienced?? such wonderful results that since theng Peruna has become our favorite med/-p cine for infuenza, catarrh, cold, coughs and bronchitis." ^ SISTER SUPERIOR. l-' I>r. Hartman receives many letters frc States. A recommend recently received Mich., reads as follows: \ Dr. 5. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: 5 Dear Sir*~"The young girl who use c yngitis, and loss of voice. The result \ tory. She found great reliefand afte, > to be able to say she is entirely cured. / This young girl was under the care of ^for catarrh of the throat, with good resi Another recommend from a Catholic in- | ititution in one of the Central States written by the Sister Superior reads as follows: "A number of years ago our attention was called to Dr. Hartman's Peruna, and since then we have used it with wonderful results for grip, coughs, colds and ca tarrhal diseases of the head and stomach. "For grip and winter catarrh especially it has been of great service to the inmates of this institution." SISTER SUPERIOR. A prominent Mother Superior says: "I can testify from experience to the efficiency of Peruna as one of the very best medicines, and it gives me pleasure to add my praise to that of thousands j who have used it. j "For years I suffered with catarrh of j the stomach, all remedies proving value- ' less for relief. Last spring I went to Colo-! rado hoping to be benefited by a change j of climate and while there a friend advised me io try Peruna. After using two In order to eliminate sj eculation * D cotton, the cotton growers of i Texas propose to hold one-fifth of j heir crop and demand 15 cents a ' >ound for the four fifths to be sold. j Iarxess from ( Repairing Promptly \ $8.50 up } and neatly done. i J. T. STILLER, ! 33 Gervais St., - - COLUMBIA, S. C. j i i Dealer in IARNESS. SADDLES, LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS. WHIPS, BRIDLES. BITS, lid all tilings found in a First Class Harness Shop. Afe Make ail the Harness We Sell. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK U the close of business September 150th. j 1904: ? KESOUKCES. X)ans and-Discoimts $1jK> (>o<> 92 )ver drafts secured and un- I secured 1 018 20 fixtures and Furniture... 1 000 00 Bonds and Stocks "? 000 (X) . Bash, Cash Items and in Bank* 7 282 24 J *i-u> or>7 -JO l .lAKII.IT IKS. Bapital stock paid in 8 10 (XX) (X) ] Rediscounts y (XX) (X) i Due Banks 1 :J83 81 Deposits 7 . Ill 5(.H5 92 Profits 8 97t> 08 ?110 y;?; :?r, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. , Personally conies W. P. Roof, who , nakes oath that, he is the cashier of the ! ! ibove named bank, and that the. foregoing statement is true to the best of i his knowledge and belief. W. P ROOF, |L. S.J j Subscribed and sworn to before me i at Lexington. S. C.. this 7th November. I 1904. R. D. SMITH, fL. S.j Notnrv Public. S. C. 1 Correct Attest: C. M. EF1RD. SAM P. ROOF, ,T. L. HUN ORIX. Directors t IS OF CI f ON PE-RU-NA TO FiC DOUGHS, C( >m CaUioii^ from a Catholic institution in Detroit, j l^e^t^lc^OcLS^im. ?j d the Pertrna was suffering from iar- J! of the treatment was most satisfac- ) ] - - - ? * ? I r further use of the meacine we nope < SISTERS OF CHARITY. < the Sisters of charity and used Peruoa S nils as the above letter testifies. p bottles I found myself very mush improved. The remains of my old disease being now so slight, I consider myself cured, yet for a while I intend to continue the use of Peruna. "I am now treating another patient with your medicine. She has been sick with malaria and troubled with kucorrhoea. I have no doubt that a cure will be speedily effected.*' MOTHER SUPERIOR. These are samples of letters received by Dr. Hartman from the various orders of Catholic Sisters throughout the United States. The names and addresses to these letters have been withheld from respect to the Sisters, tut will be furnished upon request. In every country of the civilized world the Sisters of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intellectual needs of those with whom they come in contact, but they minister to their bodily needs. They are as ski bed [ FARMS FOR SALE. | t * x & 500 acre isnn, with three email 1 X ? dwelhn?s, barn, et< three miles # * from Gilbert, S. 0., foi $2,500 5i 220 acre farm, with new fonr- ** \ room dwelling, small tenant house, * * good barn, tobacco barn, one and a * ? half miles from Gilbert, for $1,250. ? * 146 acre farm, rich Imd, with * fr dwelling, tenant houses, barn, three * g. and a half miles from Leesville, S. # * C., for S3.000. * 'Sr t Ho acres of woodland, three miles ^ J from Stead man. SC., tor $300. ^ & Three ouarter acre lot. with nice * ? 3r & five-room dwelling at Gilbert, S. C , & ? for S5C0. & 3i? acre lot. with nice two story & -Sr & dwelling. barn. etc.. at Gilbert, for ij f SI 750. * Cf "S" & 00 acre farm, with small house, it ;L barn, etc . one mile from Gilbert, * * lor $700. * 5r ? ? GOOD TEEMS. % | CHAS L. KELLY, j I REAL ESTATE A6EMT, v | j H08 Main Street, ' % I COLUMBIA, - - S. C. 1 * ? m. B. REMBERT. ATTORNEY NT UW. S*i LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington Coautv. at any time, and am >repared to.practice law in all Sute and federal ''ouris. Sept. 21? ly. Law Offices. ( ^ Hcsidt nee, corner .200 Law Range , Pickens andPendle ^ ' ton Streets. \\T BOYD EVANS, n .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Oolcmma. y. c. Practices in State, County and City Courts, and in United States Circuit and District Courts in Litigation between private parties or corporations. "Warning. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To iV all persons not to hunt, haul wood, or trespass in any manner whatever, upon the lands of the undersigned. The. law will be enforced against all trespassers. S. K. BERRY, Estate ELIZA BERRY. Oct. -Ji. llKM. Hv4jyl. 4ARITY' 5HT 3LDS, GRIP. ! (/liu/no, j i 7HO&& I K\ervi&L? ? as trained nurses In their treatment of diseases, and are looked upon as messengers of good cheer by countless patient sufferers. ** '* Onc-hsif of the diseases which afflict mankind are due to some 'catarrhal derangement of the mucous membrane lining some organ or passage of t he body. A remedy - ?- * ? - 1 ? it.. that would aci. imnieuiawijr upu congested mucous membrane, restoring it to its normr.l state, would consequently cure all these diseases. Catarrh is i catarrh wherever located, whether it be in the head, throat, 1 tings, stomach, kidneys, or pelvic organs. A remedy that will cure it in one location will cure it I in all locations. The Sisters Find Peruna a Never-Falling Safeguard. Peruna is such a remedy. The Sisters ; of Charity know this. When catarrhal ! diseases make the-* - appearance they are j not disconcerted, ? tknow exactly what | remedy to use. These wise and prudent j Sisters have found Pernna a never-fail! ing safeguard. They realize that when a diseas e is of a catarrhal nature, Peruna is ihe remedy. Dyspepsia and female weakness arc considered by many to be j entirely different diseases. That dyspepi sia is catarrh of the stomach and female j weakness is due to catarrh of the pelvic organs the? Sisters are fully aware, consequently Peruna is their remedy in both these very common and annoying diseases. Tf you do not derive prompt and satisfpctnrv results from the use of Peruna. ; write at once to Dr. Uartman, giving a I fall statement of your case, and lie v/ill ! lie pleased to give you his valuable adj vice gratis. Address Dr. JIarrmau, President of | The llartman Sanitarium, Cclumbo* i Ohio. "ThT CAPITAL, FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable quarterly on Savings E o-tOUNTY AN0 TOWN 0EP0 | WE HAV! ! i i Am I ! and now hav makes in the i i Rock 1 j We invite th i to call and iE their purchas I CAUCI t ' 1311-1313 ASSEMBLY STRI 1 r P. S. We are looking for u liirjre shi; is expected, to arrive at any rime l>et\ve? I Grov? I has stood the test 25 ye I bottles. _ Does this recor ^ Enclosed with ever; | We Are j i Still Selling at Lowest i | $ Prices | 1 if Goods to everybody, every- 5 i ^ where, every day. Why can't J i we sell to you V ^ > We Buy by the Car Load s ! J and give our customers the ad-- \ vantage of the extreme low 5 f .prices. Whenever you trade r Jj J with us you get your money's J M S worth and you will come again. 5 ^ f Pamamhor-nlDdco T*7A coll ATTAVTT? ^ V Y V MV/AA V Y w* J ^ thing, furniture of all kind, bug- ? gies and wagons by the car load, # in fact come and see the many * great bargains we will give you J in all lines. 5 i To arrive fhis week a car of f 4| "OLD HKORF WAGONS. \ % Remember, too, we buy every- 5 thing you have for sale and give # ^ you the highest prices. ? I COM! 01, G0M1 AIL. TO | I |j|ATTHEWS-g8UKNISHT C8< 1 wr T wporrr T P U n t j ^ U?<CiO ? iiJUU, <J- vj. ^ ^^^1 LEXING-TON, S. C. $30,000.00. ) TWO P?K CBJiT, epoi?ita. ) per annum, parable quarterly on Checking deposits on niiinimum amount of $200 SITORY. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED.^ E JUST OPENED UP OUR e on hand a full line of up-to-date se goods which we are offering at Bottom Prices. e People of Lexington County ispect our stock before making ses. We study to please. I 19MB A AI niviMra onuo., 5ST, COLOMBIA, S. C. pmont of the liue>r Horses ;iwl Mules ever seen in South Carolina. This shipment n tlie loth of fVeember. 11XM. awl riie 1st of January. 11KV?. ('Af'GHMAN BROS. 7$ Tasteless Chill Tonic ] ars. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MBKon I J ?"?! sMioal to vou ? No Core, No Pay. 50c* | <i V* JUVi a? w-v J ? t?