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The Lexington Dispatch, G. M. Hakman, Editor and Publisher. Circulation, 1,9()7. Wednesday, Decemeber 7, 1904. All changes ^ advertisements Bhould be in the ? ffi??e not later thsn Saturday tDorr.int* t0 ensure insertion in the cnr!f?nt i*?ue. When you come to town make the Dispatch cffice your headquarters Yotrll hod the latch string on the * outside. President Roosevelt bas appointed a grandson of Stonewall Jackson to s cadetsbip at West Point. Now even Father Noah is charged with having been a millionaire, having made his money on a ship subsidy scheme. . Solicitor Thurmond says that he will Dot be a candidate for Judge of .the-Fiftb'Circait before the coming session of the legislature. r _______ V. . Mr. Claries Ingleaby, of Charleston, who has been Grand Secretary of the Masons of South Carolina, is critically ill and there is little or no hope for bis recovery Mr. John Hal a ton, of Charleston, has been ap pointed acting Secretary. Mr. Sam Hook a well koowo machinist of Columbia, and for many vMra fnrman of Mr John Alexander's ; \ . machine shop, died at bis home in that city Tuesday night after a short ill0688. Mr. Hook wa9 a native of this county, wae a Mason and a good citizen. * . The Ladies Invited ft To insnect the line of useful things at The Kaufmann Drug Co. Col. D. Tv Bar, a veteran of the cival war, come in Monday and paid his, thirty-fifth dollar for another years subscription to the Dispatch Col. Bir, was among our firBt subscribers* and has continued so ever since Maj he live many more years to erpy reading the Dispatch. Don't Forget That The Kaufmann Drug Co, has io stock a lot of nice things for holiday presents. Toe Lewiedale Academy has sn enrollment of fifty-three pupils. This sehot 1 has b*en iu operation only a short while under the present management, and already (be parents o' that community have confidence id \ Prof. Lindler aDd are placing their children under hiB care, r Pot Sale. 109 acres of land and one yoke of oxen. Fof further information apply to P. R Wessinpcr, 4 8pd WeBBinger, S. C. ! Cards are out tnn'uncir;? the marriage of Air. R Walter Eleazer and Mibb Alma Sbealy, for Wednes day evening. Decern hp* 21st, 1904 at 4 o'cl~?ck in Alt. Vernon cbo"?h. White R ?ck Th? public is cord &l I invited to witness t n interesting ceremony. Mr. J H Price, who need to live up ou H jllow Creek, but who recently went to Baxter in order to line his pockets wjih silver, came in the Dispatch r ffi ?e last Monday to inform us that be didn't have to carry a haversack any more aDd as proof of his assertion pulled out a dollar for bis subscription. Wo were flid to shake the hand ofCounty Cjumjisri^ner J W Sbealy, who was -in town yesterday selling cotton on 10 cents option and arranging his official bond. Jim is a good clever gentleman and a thorough going business man and we believe that the people of the Fork will be please d with his work. J&"Bridge Tell to every purchaser J Five Dollars in Dry Goods, at Boll's Bazaar, 1628 Main street, Columbia, S. C. Capfc. Jake Bickley spent Sunday UVi V?5e fomite in thin rvlnop. TTa WiVU JLi ?t3 a (?U< m j * u ?w?w ^*v?vr?.? informs us that the gang is near Harseys bridge doing good work on the Swansea and Wagener road. Other public reads in that section will be worked from time to time until tbey are pot in good repair. Capfc. Bickley is certaioly the right man in the right place. He is ably assisted in bis work by Mr. Baughman. Hon. J?bn Bell Towill has gone, Dot exactly to the Wild snd Wooly West, bat is on an extended visit to Texas and Mexico. When he comes back be will bave grown so that his friends will not know him. The accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Dooly, of Ciiite-t, is very sick at Perry and Mrs. Dooly is oow at the bedside of ber dauehter and loving bands are nursing ber back to health and strength. Many cotton planters of the county have wifc'ain the past few-days learnec the advantage ot Lexington as a cotton market and quite a large number of biles have changed hands. There still others who are boding tins out. I and read our adv Our Buyer is now in N ing Goods by express them. By seeing them fied until you possess a Everything' ^ in Jackets, Skirts, Wai f mings, Belts, Neckware T Goods to suit your taste t ery will be touched up | The Holic r of all kinds are now o ? Us. | Whitten Dn # BATESBI STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In Common Pleas. Eddie Miller, Assignee, Plaintiff, against H. A. Fry, Defendant. To the Defendant: yOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED J. and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is, herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in , Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the sendee hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer, said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Conn for the relief demanded in the complaint. T. C. STURK3E, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant, H. A. Fry: You will please take notice, that the summons and complaint in tliis action are this day duly filed in the office of Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for Lexington county, South Carolina, and unless you answer the same within the time required by law the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment against you by default. T. C. STURKIE, Plaintiff's Attorney. t tost) * (Seai.) SAM'L B. GEORGE, Clerk of Court. Nov. 30, 1904. 6w9 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. G. A. Shealy, Plaintiff, against R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor, Defendants. Summons. For Relief. (Complaint Served.) To the Defendants R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor: yOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED 1 and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereef; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the .time aforesaid, the plaintiff in rliis action will apply to the Court- for the re- . lief demanded in the complaint. THURMOND & TIMMERMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor, non Resident Defendants: You will please take notice that the summons- and complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington county, in the State of South Carolina, 011 the 26th day of November, 1904, and is now on file in said office. THURMOND & TIMMERMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Attest: (Seal.) SAMUEL B. GEORGE, C C C P November 30, 1904. 6w9. Administrator's Sale. ON THE 15th DAY OF DECEMBER next, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at the late residence of James W. Examiner, deceased, in the county of Lexington and State of South Carolina, I will * v . i_ sell at public auction to tne nignest bidder, all of the personal property belonging to the estate of the said James "W. Kaininer, deceased, consisting of: One horse, two mules, cows, hogs, two buggies, two wagons, oats, wheat, corn, fodder, hay, about eight bales of cotton, cotton seed, reaper and mowe.% fanning implements, household and kitchen fnrniture, &c., &c. Terms of sale? G ASH ' MRS. LIZZIE KAMINER, Admrx. Estate of Jas. W. Kaminer. Nov. 29, 1904. 2wo Final Discharge. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL JLi persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S Draffs, Judge of .Probate in and lor the County of Lexingtou State of South Carolina, on the 29th day o' D^embe*, 1904, fcr a final discharge as Guardian of the Estates of Mary E , Albert H., and Alma P. Harman, miners. MARY M. HARMAN. Guardian November 28, 1904. 4w7. HMB??P??M?wwnn?a? ertisement next week. K orthern Markets send- J daily. Come and see K you will not be satis- J full supply. J rhat is New I sting, Skirtings, Trim- ? i of every kind, Men's $ and purse. Our Millin- ? with the latest designs, r lay Goods $ n hand. Come to See f Goods CO., rEG, s. c. # Christmas Goods. Military Sets, Clothes Brushes, Toilet Sets, Combs and Brushes, Jewelry Boxes, Mirrors, Writing Sets, Smoking Sets, View Holders, Card Receivers. Lamps, Cliild's C. and B. Sets, Shaving Sets, Manicure Pieces, Wrist Bags, Album Games, Books, Testaments, Bibles, Jewelry of every description, Gold-Watches form $10 to $30, / m /->i a unma uups ana Saucers, Mugs, Tooth Picks, China Novelties, 4 Piece Table Sets, Fruit Baskets, Fruit Bowls, Comb aad Brush Trays, Tea, Sugar and Cream Chocolet Sets, Water Sets, Best Figured~ Vases, Toy Tea Sets, Dolls of every description, Scissor Sets, Manicure Cases. Knife, Thimble and Scissors Sets, Cologne of every kinds, in price from 20c. to $5.00. Crosson Drug Co., LEESVILLE, S. C. New Store. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. Fine Feed, Flour, Meal, Grist, Rice, Lard, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Butter, Sausage, Cheap Hardware, Tin, Enameled and Glassware, all at low cut prices. ENTERPRISE SAUSAGE MILLS LARD PRE^ES AT REDUCED PRICES. Cabbage, Turnips, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Cocoanuts and apples at prices lv>nt Cmiiifrrv Produce exchanged for goods DEALER IN General Merchandise, LEXINGTON, S. G, Corner opposite Court House Square. "Warning. \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO i\ all persons not to trespass in any manner upon our lands, lying in Gilbert Hollow and Chinquepin townsliips, either by hunting, cutting trees, night or day. All violators of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 6pd HARTLEY BROS. FINAL DISCHARGE. jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 11 all persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of* Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, 011 the 25th day of January, 1905, forafinal discharge as Administrator of the Estate of John W._Connor, deceased. CHARLIE W. COJNJNOK, 4w8 Administrator. FOR SALE I will sell to the highest bidder, on the 1st Monday in January, next, on lot, store house and dwelling, situated in the town of Lexington, on Lower Main street. 4wS J. M. CRAPS. Trespass Notice. T HEREBY FORBID ALL PERSONS JL from hunting by day or night or in any manner whatever upon my lands, situate in Broad River township, near Peak, and known as "Tb Mark Summer Place." The law will be enforced. PAUL STRIBBLE. November 30, 1901. 4w7 pd. *aaaaaaaa*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* 1 FARMS FOR SALE. I * a a a * a a a a 500 acre farm, with three small # > ^ dwellings, bam, etc , three miles * 3 from Gilbert. S. C., for $2,500. a a a 220 acre farm, *ith new four- ^ room dwelling, small tenant house, * a good baru, tobacco barn, one and a a st half miles from Gilbert, for $1,250. ^ 5 146 acre farm, rich land, with * y? -V a dwelling, tenant houses, barn, three a % and a half miles from Leesviile, S. * ? C., for $3,000. * * ^ a 148 acres of woodland, three miles & ^ from Steadman, S. C.. for $300. * * Three quarter acre lot, with Dice a St five-room dwelling at Gilbert, S. C., * ? for S5C0. ? ] if acre lot, with nice two story * % dwelling, barn, etc., at Gilbert, tor ^ % SI 750. * & 90 ?cie iarm, with f-msll house, tk ^ bam. etc , one mile from Gilbert, ^ S for $700. ' * * * % GOOD TERMS. * | CHAS L. KELLY, j | REAL ESTATE AGENT, f % 3408 Main Street, | COLUMBIA, - - S. 0. | * * Trespass Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY li forbidden to hunt, fish, haul wood or trespass in any manner whatever, upon our lands. The law will be vigorously enforced. 6pd D.H.WHEELER, L.G.WHEELER, t \t k -\r-rr\T7- t * o k k n/rmtr J. x\ . .-U.VJ.JLV^JCk., JAO. A. .liUIV/H, J. H. KOON. Danger of a Cough. Pneumonia, grippe, cold, bronchitis and nearly every other dangerous sickness of tliis kind is usually the development of a slight cough. Too many people are laid up and too many die from diseases where they could so easily knock that first cough in the head. Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar cures colds. It just drops the bottom out of a cough. Every druggist has it for 25c. a bottle. Remember 4'Murray's" and take no other. R( galar 50c size. Trespass Notice. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY POSIX itively forbidden to trespass in manner whatever upon our lands. "We will certainly proseute each and every individual caught on our lands after this notice. J. T. LAIRD. N. W. KING. W. N. KING. H. F. CAMPBELL. November 1G, 1904. . 4wo pd. n A PTT A T. Jk A * ' ) 9 9 FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable quarterly on Savings De] ^-COUNTY AND TOWN DEPGS Three Ifonfurlrv temutmy COIiUlU CAUGI 1311-1313 ASSEMBLY ST5EE f Grove' has stood the test 25 year 1 bottles. _ Does this record H Enclosed with every b I M IH^M n il MIBII IB | VaHBHWHSnH I I Still Selling at Lowest I i Prices | ? ^ /N J ? f "U. /> TT /\TT/N?t?T A f vjruuusb tu cvciyuuuy, cvciy- w I where, every day. Why can't * we sell to you ? i We Buy by the Car Load 5 and give our customers the ad- J vantage of the extreme low 5 prices. Whenever you trade r with us you get your money's \ worth and you will come again. !# Remember please, we sell every- J thing, furniture of all kind, bug- S gies and -wagons by the car load, # x in fact come and see the many % great bargains we will give you 5 ? J in all hnes. J f To arrive fhis week a car of \ | "01D mCKORY" WAGONS. | \ O aw rtvnVvA-n "f rvrv tttr\ Vxittt r\rrrkvrr_ \ , LUU, WC U LLy C V CI ^ r thing yon have for sale and give # J yon the highest prices. S i mi ii, cob ail, to i i hjatthews-qouxnisht 0?-? ? K LEESYILLE, S. C. \ ^i^???a???* rs # LEXINGTON. S. C. $30,000.00. I TWO PER CENT, posits.) per annum, payable quarterly on Checking deposits on mimimum amount of $200 ITORY. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED.-?* OF NICE Horses and Mutes WILL BE IX [BIA FRIDAY. fifiMH onud., IT, - - - - COLUMBIA, S. C. s Tasteless Chill Tonic 1 s. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Mfflfon 8 of merit appeal to you? No Core, No Pay. 50c. ? ottle is a Ten Cent* package of Grove's Blade Root* liver Pills. M