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f THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. 4 \ 4 &. Representative Beutspaper. Oncers Lexington and the Borders nf the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket. VOL XXXV. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1S04. 6. 7T mTobueYgoojs company, ~ . M "^aT. HE. ZvZOZTCZZTOZT, TIES., 1mL lt5?0 MAIN STREET, ------- C OJ^XJjVIBIA, H. C. mjl Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. v 1 ' October I3tf X ? . I TRUTH IN FllBTRH We have Shoes for the farmer's son To rnn across the fields, In leathers black and glossy, With both hard and robber heels. We have Shoes for the plooghman And his mate who draws the hoe. * ** And Shoes for the sportsman When on a pleasure trip be goes. We have Shoes for every season And in styles that can't be beat, And Shoes at popular prices To fit the different shapes of feet, We have shod the feet of Columbia For some twenty years or so, And we hope to have this pleasure For at least that many more. Whenever yen are in need of Shoes s Come in snd take a peep? Oar goods are known from Pudding Swamp To the banks of Rafting Creek. r LEVER 1 HE SHOE MAN. I COLUMBIA. S. C. * ^ mens Fill Addop MY STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE 14?IN Neckwear, Gloves. Underwear. Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Knoz & Stetson's Soft end Stiff Hats, Suit Cases, and Hand Bags, White and Fancy Vests. SOTS MADE TO ORDER A FIX (iUAKAJSiJUFIX 4 J.H.Eleazer, HABERDASHER, 1514 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ ?jkz? * * "~-x. ??.y HfVX*. ?> GIRARDEAU I THE CLO COLUMBIA, - # / Peak Hsws. The B^z-iar to be held by the ladies of Peak on Tuesday eight, December 20 b, in the school house promises to be quite a success. All sorts of attractive things for Christmas presents in the way of handkerchiefs, aprons, collars, workbags, pin cushions, toys and dolls will be on the Christmas tree to be sold in surprise packages. There will be dollteB of every kind and variety, wearing the latest and daintiest of clothes. Other features will be a post office, fortune telling and a cake wait. Tbe supper will consist cf oysters, pickles, sandwiches and coffee. Theolj-cfc is to raise funds for school improvements, and the public is most cordially invited. Mr. G A. Swygert spent last Wednesday at Cbapin. Mr. W M Wilson was in Colum bia a few d?ys last week on bue-iness. Mr. W. B. Wise, of Prosperity, was in town last Tuesday. Miss Eiztbeth Dominick spent 1 3t Saturday and Sunday in Newberry. Mr. and MrB. Nick Summer, of Lexington, visited the family of Mr. W A Summer last week. , Mr. and Mrs. J H Bushardt are visiting friends in Newberry. Tbe Sunday Bcbool of Mount Hermon Lutheran church is makiDg preparations for a Christmas service to be held during the holidays. They will have a Christmas tree. Mr. Lee Connor was in town Sunday. E. Death. Last Thursday evening the little town of Gilbert was shocked very much when the new6 came that Mrs Lillian May Pooser nee Dociy of Perry's, was dead. Tbe corpse came up-on tbe early train Friday morning and the remains were laid to r&9t Friday afternoon in tbe Methodist cemetery in this place. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family in their sad bereavement. A Schola Puer. Cotton is now 7c. Hunters are reminded that W. P. Roof's is the place to purchase a shot gun and ammunition. The telephone system will soon be in operation. Tbe ladies should always call and see tbe pretty stock of dress goods at ? TV Tk #1 t # f : I W. if. jsooi8 oeiore ouyiog. 'Hunters are often seen these days. It will pav you to call and see Ballentine & Co. for Christmas and | Holiday goods, before buying. They ; have a full line on hand, and will give | you prices right. How about your wood pile? I W. P Roof has everything in the Christmas goods line in stock. Be | sure to call on him before purchasing, | your Christmas supplies. THE CLOTHES BEARING THIS LABELS i ?^ARE GUARANTEE^==^^ g ;crr- j >jtfj"iiLJwiw.w!-gw?w.' smxaaaxs t?crr?cre: zr-z:!* I MARSHALL, THIERS. . . - - - - S. C Local Items. Tiie ladies of Peak will give a bazaar on Tuesday night. December 20th, the object of which is to raise funds for school improvement. LOST?'A white and liver colored pointer dog, with bob tail, A liberal reward will be paid if delivered t-o Hamp Caughman. New Brookland, S. C. Mr. J. E. Dunbar, one of the most successful farmers of the Black Creek settlement, was in town Monday with his son, and did not fail to call and renew his paper. FOR SALE CHEAP for cash a handsome light running New Home Sewing Machine. The best sewing machine on the market. Enquire at the Dispatch office. Tax payers should remember when making to the Auditor that by a statute law dogs are valued at 50 cents per head and must be returned at the time and place other property is retnrned. A telephone outfit?two phones, wire, etc., complete line, for sale cheap. Suitable for a short private line or long distance. A bargain. Apply at Dispatch office. The Clerk of Court will "x1l on the 1st Monday in January seme very valuable and choice farming lands. Parties desiring a home of their own should read the descriptions and attend the sales. Goods of all kinds will be cheap at the Lexington Department Store next week. Come one, come all. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, came over from Columbia Sunday on a visit to the parents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Harman. The newly married couple will make Columbia their future home. Mr. Frank C. Corlev wishes to announce that he has opened, up a stock of general merchandise in J. W. Long's new store and ask his friends to call and see him before buying. Mr. Beauregard Harman has kindly remembered the Editor with a Christmas watermelon, bat we haven't the tnrkftv vpr, and a Christmas without ^ v"-~" ^ turkey and c ranberry sauce will be 110 Christmas at all. I will open the "Lexington Meat Market" in the vacant store next to Mee.tze & Son and will supply the people with the best and choicest meats that can be found. Your patronage is solicited^ L. Seastrunk. Proprietor. The Auditor says that he will meet the tax payers of the county at the time and places mentioned in his advertisement, for the purpose of receiving returns of personal property. Read his advertisement and keep yourself posted. The annual conference of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodiet Episcopal Church South, will meet in Darlington, the latter part of the week. Rev. O. N. Rountree and Clerk of Court Samuel B. George are in attendance. Arthur White, colored, was committed to jail on last Thursday charged with raping the person of a colored woman. The crime is alledged to have, been committed in the neighborh<xxl of Swansea. Mr. Claude Gantt, of that place, brought the prisioner and delivered him to the Sheriff. Dr. Rice B. Harman and his sister. Miss Vinnie, returned Sunday from Baltimore where the latter underwent a very painful and delicate operation. Miss Vinnie stood the trying ordeal remarkably well and her condition is much improved. Dr. A. E. Boozer, of Columbia, accompanied them to Baltimore and rendered valuable assistance in the operation. MEN'S $10.08 SUITS I WHAT is there about ourg $!0 suits this year that! they are selling so fast-l Faster than ever. H Is it style? ? Or tailoring? | Or the fine cloth? I Or the variety? j| Or the $2.50 wo save- you from the price others ask for similar suits not so well tailored? "Money Back if You Ask It" Other suits $10.50. I Come pick it out, and which ever ;t is you will be happy with your bargain. m. u. kj THE CI 1323 2CAW S7E33T, Died in Norfolk. i I Mrs. G T. Graham received a I telegram from Norfolk, Va., inform- | iog her that her mother, Mrs. Mary ^ i Hawkins, relic of the late Rev. Jacob ! Hawkios, had died at the home of i | Mrs Helen Stein, the youogestdaugh- J ter of the deceased, on the 11th. The body was brought to Prosperity yes- ^ tetday and laid beside the remains a of the huoband of her young womanhood. | Mrs. Hawkins was well known in this place and county, where she was 1 highly esteemed for her many Christian virtues in her secular and church life. She was born in this county and before her marriage was a Miss Wingard. She leaves six children, being Mrs. Emma Kaminer, of Spartanburg, Mrs G. T Graham, of this place, Mr. John Hawkins, of Newberry, Mrs. Jennie Holman, of Orangeburg, Mr. C. D Hawkios, of Columbup, Ga, and Mrs. Helen Stein, of Norfolk, Ya. Everything for Christmas at the BiZiar. It is possible to talk yourself up without running other people down. 35 Pair of m^ns' Si 25 shoes to close out at SI 00. We are making this price to move them before January 1st E G. Dreber & Co. Rev. W D. Quick has purchased twc large fiue burses to run his turpentine wagon. Mr. G L. Taylor, C E Long and C E Sbeaiy have entered the Lewie- ^ dale school and boards with Prof. S. 5 S. Lindler. r Deposit your money in the Lexing- f ton Savings B*ok for safe keeping at t 5 per cent, interest. Mrs. Janie BalleDtine and her ac- * complished daughter, Miss Cora, r were visitmg at Prof. S. S. Lindler's last week. If you want a nice rug, easel or picture for a Xoaas present you will find it at JScott Hendrix. ] Mr. I B Keisler is attending the Lewiedale Academy and boards with Mr. R. L. Keisler. * a On last Monday Judge Purdy granted bail to Wm. Glass, colored, c charged with having murdered Jim c Garner, colored, at the Kinsler place, i on December 1st. Tbe bond was for 1 Si,000 and the bondsmen are Mr. B j L Hook, and S L and P G. Glass, s Bond given before Saml. B. George, s We have received another ship- ] V* ell nr\cO o T\ LUC Lit U1 uatc ioiucv uuu colors. If you want a stylish hat, give us a call. ] E. G Dreher & Co. Trespass Notice. ! \ LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORA bidden to hunt or fish, or trespass in 1 any manner whatever upon my land sit- < uated partly in Piatt Springs and Lex- \ ington townships. The law will posi- ( rively he enforced. MRS. JULIA C. BACHMAN. [ December 10, 19.)4. 4w9 pd. smTS? 'XM'WJ* |; INARD, | OTHIEK. COLOMBIA, S. C. | TAX EETU&NS. In accordance with the law in reference to the assessment and taxitioti of property, the Auditor, or bisasdsant. will be and attend the following namsd places lor the pnrpose of receiving tax etnrns lor the fiscal year 1505. and in >rder to meet the next appointment the lonr will close at 11 in the morning and .t 4 o'clock in the afternoon; tax payers pill therefore, be prompt in meeting the ppointments so as not to cause delay. Tax pajers will please come prepared to ;ive the name of their township and num>er of school district wherein they reside. Books open from 1st to 8th of January, 905. at Lexington c. H. Gaston, Monday all day. January 9. Joe Reeder's, Tuesday morr ing. Jan. 10. J. J. Muck's. Tues^av evening Jan. 10. Swansea, Wed and Tburs. Jan, 11 & 12. Red Store Friday all day Jan. 13 W. N. Martin's. Saturday morn. Jan. 14. Edmund. Mouday evening Jan. 16. Pelion, Tuesday all diy Jan. 37. Lather Gantt's, Wed morn, Jan. 18. Summit, Wed evening, Jan 18. E. H Adda's, Thursday morn, Jan 19. G. F. Ke'sler Thursday eve, Jan. 19. Gilbert, Fiidav alt day, Tan 20. Lexington C H . Saturdaj, Jan 21. Steaduuan, Monday morn. Jan 23 W. Westmoreland's, Monday eve Jan 23. Batesbnrg. Tuesda% all day, Jan 24. Ltesville, Wednesday all day. Jan 23. Lexington, Thurs and Fiiday. Jan 26-27 BrootlaDd Saturday ali day. Jan 28 Chaniu, Mondiy all day, Jan 3 . Peak. Tnesdav all day, Jan 31 Spnng Hill. Wednesday morn. Feb. 1. Hilton, Wednesday eve Feb. 1. White Rock. 'J hursday morn Feb. 2. Mrs. Busby's. Thursday eve, Feb. 2. BallentiDe Frtdty morning, Feb. J. Irmo, F.iduy evening, Feb. 3. Irmo, Saturday mornmg. Feb. 4. t "rout's Store, Monday morning, Feb. 0. P. R 7 Vi O and TO V J-ft. ) I u, ?/ auu JLV/Irene, Saturdav afternoon Feb. 11. Lexington C. II, balance of time up to tebiuary 20th. after which a penalty of ID per cent will be added for failing to nake returns. All male persons are subject to poll tax rom 21 to 60 years of age, except those xempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are subject o a tax of 50 cents and must be returned ,t the same time when other property is eturned. G A. DEtiKI K. Auditor Lexington County. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington I** George S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. ' JT HE RE AS, MR^. CARRIE HOOK V ^ made suit to me, to grant her Leters of Administration of the Estate of ,nd effects of John 0. Hook. These are. theretore, to cite and adroonsh all and singular the kindred and :reditors of the said John C. Hook, deseased, that they be and appear, before me. n the Cour of Probate, 10 be held at jexington, C. H., K C , on the 23rd day >f December. 1904, after publication i-reof at 11 o'clock in the forenooD, to how cause, if aay they have, why the aid Administration should net be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day of December, Anno Domini 19ll4 GEORGbi S. DRAFTS, [L. S.] Probate Judge. Lexington County. Published on the t4i.h day of December. .904, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w7 Place For Sale. 114 acres, half open, good farm and, balance wooded aod well watei-d. Has 4 rcotn dwelling, known as ;beDrury Haiman place, miles southwest of L^xiDgton. Apply to J. J md Paul F Snider, Lexington, R F. D No 2 THE Sacrifice Clos 1427 MAIN STREET jOLUMBIA, - Jur'following price list wil. For the next 21 days we w winter stock at the followin Men's ?7.00 Black ami Blue . Men's ?6.00 Grey Oxford Ovt Men's ?9.00 Grey Long Kagl Men's ?15.00 Kersey and Mel Men's ?6.50 Heavy Grey Bus Men's ?8.50 All Wool Suits i We have over twenty-five dii Fine Suits. Our regular prices can buy them for the next thre and come at once, while they It FRANK'S - JO 1427 AfAI]S1 ST.. ^ MY j[ | yf* J t Headouarters i I This year, as it has been for I years passed, is at ^ I THE BAZAAR. I Notice. TVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i\ the undersigned, by virtue of an order of the Probate Court in re estate of the late Eufus D. P. Ruck or, will sell at public outcry, to the liighest bidder or bidders, for cash, at the residence of the kite Rnfus D. P. Rucker, on the 4th day of January A. D. 1905, beginning at 10 o'clock, all the personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, mules, horses, hogs, cows, household and kitchen furniture and machinery, including a #in and saw mill outfit, with engine and boilers, brick machine, cotton press, grain thresher, grist mills, &e, Also buggies. liUMJU lliqacmCUlS U.I1U iUI UlUtU of the personal property lately belonging to the said Rui'us D. P. llucker. TERMS?Cash. The sale will begin promptly at ten o'clock at the residence a7id continue from day to day until all the said personal property shall have beeu disposed of. Bv order of the Probate Court. BYRON F. RUCKER, Qualified Administrator. December 14, 1904. 2w~. Trespass Notice. rr,nrs is to notify all perJ. sons not to hunt birds, squirrels and o'possums, cutting trees, white oak trees for baskets, fishing or trespassing in any manner whatever upon my lands on Hollow Creek or Saluda River. The law will positively he enforced against all violators of this notice. a. m. long. December 10, 1904. 4w9. Diseases Peculiar to Women. If Acid Iron Mineral is used according to directions as an internal remedy, or as "A wash," and no benefit follows, after using one 50c. bottle write us and we will refund your money. Sold by > ^ t 1 j UragglSIS. --veiu iron -vi.il Lijiu.1 o/u., 7 Columbia, S. 0. i i i M. Frank, Columbia, is for three 1 weeks only offering some extraordinary I bargains in elothing. See liis advertiseIII (:Ut. GEEAT IT \ next to Mabonic Hall, - - - S. 0., 1 only last for three (3) weeks ill <*11 m, Ill iJVIA V/ Vll V VA A. V-' *- W A JL A A VA g prices: (leaver Overcoats for ? 3.90 ircoats ? 2.90 in Overcoats ? 4.50 ton Overcoats ? 8.50 mess Suits 8 3.75 n assorted colors ? 4.90 ferent styles and colors in Men's ? from $15.00 to $18.00, but you e weeks for $10.00; so be sure ist and buy your bargains, at BBING - HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C.,