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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 28,1904. Zn&ez to 2?ot Advertisements. Mules?uregory-Rhea Mule Co. Supervisor's Report?G. A. Sheaiy. Administrator's Sale ? Mrs. Lizzie Kami Tier. Warning?S. C. Fulmer and others. Potash?German Kali Works. Estrayed, Stolen or Silled My dog, white and dark spotted. A liberal reward will be paid if returned, or if killed with evidence to convict, will pay ten dollars to informer. Sidney C. Fulmer, Fairbanks, S C. Anniversary Celebration. We acknowledge with pleasure an invitation to attend the one hundredth anniversary of the opening of the South Carolina College on the eighth, ninefch and tenth of January. An elaborate program has been arranged for the occasion. Appointments. I will preach at Beulah Methodist church on the drat Sunday in Ja:~ nary, at 11 oclock a. m., and at Rehobeth Methodist church on the same day at 3 o'clock p m. There will not be preaching at Boiling Springs and Pond Branch on the first Sunday in January?Bame da v. J ? Strickland. \ Took Leg BeiL A white man confined to jail under the charge of stealing a bicycle, made bis escape from jail last Friday morning. He was trusted to go out r in the yard and cut some wood. Instead of doing this he bopped the high fence and took leg bail. He was captured at Summit and brought back and is new in jail. An Eloquent Service. A Christmas service was held on Christinas morning at Providence . Evangelical Lutheran Church, at which a large, attentive and interested congregation was present. The services were beautiful, eloquent and impressive and were conducted by Rev. J. G Graichen, pastor of St Stephen Evangelical Luthern church in this place. Death of Miss Miller. Miss lizzie, the 16 year old daughter of Mr. S. A. Miller, Superintendent of the State penitentiary farm iu this county, died at the home of her parents in Lower Fork on December 26th. The funeral services were held at the family residence in this county and the interment was . at Eimwood, iu Columbia, yesterday. Pensioners Take Notice. Capfc. S. M. Roof, Commisaioner of j Pensions, will be in his office in the court bouse each Saturday in January for the purpose of giving out blanks to applicants and seeing that * . mi the same is prcpsriy nuea out. roe Board will mest on the 1st Monday in February and it is expected that all new applicants for a pension will appear before tbe Board. Old and 2T?w Year. Gocd bye 1904. Ooe more issue of Tbe Lexington Dispatch that will have 1904 upon its date lines. We part with feelings of sadness. Another milestone in life's journey is passed into history, the dieappointi ments are already softened and ambition points to 1905 with hopefulness* With tbe coming of the new year, Mr. Editor, if everybody should have tbe opinion we have of the dear old Dispatch, your subscription list would be doubled and would thus continue the past record of progress and prosperity. Farewell old 1904 All hail to 1905 A prosperous new vear to every one is our wish. B. B H. Hilton, S C, Dec. 26,1904. ? . ? For reasons satisfactory to those * ' ' "* '' ? 1? -K it... 1. interested me tain ui; iuo o^iaic lands of James W. KamiDer, advertised by the Clerk of Court, has been withdrawn. Mrs. Z P. Cook and family, of Columbia, and Miss Anna Cooner and Edward Hartley, of Batesburg visited at the home of Mr. A. L Hartley of this place daring the holidays. There have been many visitors in town during the holidays, some of whose names we have been able to secure, but there are others we could not get. Mr. Garfield Caughman the popular salesman at W. T. Martin & Sons, wholesale grocery, Columbia, spent Christmas with the "old folks at home." Supervisor Louis J. LaDgford was in town last week and called in to see us. Mr. Langfcrd is a practical and energetic man and has in the past rendered good, faithful and intelligent service to the county and the people have made no mistake in again placing him at the head of ihe county government. Mr. James Calk ran over and ppent ChristmaB with his parents. He is prospering nicely in the Insurance business at Sumter. He made us .3 substantial call. v M&soais. New Brookland, S. C, Dec. 27, '04. The following officers of Sinclair Lodge, No. 154, A F. M.. was duly elected fcr the ensuing Maeonic year on December 26, 1904: W. M?M H.Witt. S. W.?J. L Gunter. Treasurer?A. B Bachman. Secretary?J E. Addy. S D?8. L. Dorrity. J. D ?0. C Sturkie. St'ds?J. C. Kirby, W. A. Moody. Tiler?C T. Weed. Bro. C. R. Ooetner is Junior Warden elect but was not present for installation. After the installation was over we retired to the ground fl >or of tbe Masonic Temple, wbwe tbe good ladies had prepared a most bountiful dinner, which was pleasing to the eye as well as to our appetites. J. E Addy, Secretary. Citizens Telephone Company, Lexington, S. C. To use telephone push button on dial and hold; turn dial to number desired, release button; when dial reaches number wanted ring bell, remove telephone receiver from hook and talk. D. No. 17?Depot. E. No. 15?Efird, C. M?Residence. F. No. 4?Fox, J. J?Residence. G. No. 2?George, Samuel B?Residence. H. No. 11?Harman, G. M?Office. No. 12?Home Bank. J. No. 16?County Jail. K. No. 18?Kaufmann, J. E?Residence. No. 14?Kaufmann Drug Co., Drug Store. L. No. 3?Leaphart, S. J?Residence. No. 7?Lexington Department Store General Store. P. No. 13?Post Office. R. xt,, o vai T>?riflnd-ral \fprelum X1U. O iHAJ1, 11 . JL dise and Lexington Savings Bank. W. No. 5?Wingard, H. B? General Mercliandise. a Installation. At aD extra meeting of Lexington Lodge, 152, A. F. M, held yesterday afternoon the following officers, in addition to those mentioned last week, were installed, except Senior Deacon A- J. Fox, who was not present. Thos. L. Harman, W. M. John J Taj lor, S W. Saml. J Leaphart, J. W. Thos. E Wingard, Treasurer. G. M Harmao, Secretary. A J Fox, S D. T. C S'urkie, J. D. Jas. E Bawl, Steward. Frank A Derrick, Steward. Tbeo. S. Harman, Tiler Marriage. December 25,1904, at the Lutheran parsonage Lexington, S. C, Mr. Jas. P. Hendrix and Miss Minnie Shealy, both of Lexington county, S C. were united in marriage by Bev. J. G. ^ ?*?* ? ^ U ? fnllnmin/* ftf \jrrftioucu* JL 14o iunuwiug i&iuuviD v> the bride and groom were present: Messrs. W. J. Kyzer, Tallv Shealy, Joseph Smoak, Johnnie S B. Taylor, and Misses Daisy Shealy, Lillian Shealy, Lillie Smoak, Minnie Smoak. The many relatives and friends of the beautiful bride and the gallant groom wish for them a married life of great peace and joy. A Big Yarn. We met Pat Bickley* in town the other day and he informed ns that he did not wish to improve his variety of corn with that of. the Iowa variety. He says that this season the ears of his corn wore so large that he could not get them in bis hogpen and as a constqaeDce be was compelled to fatten hia hogs in bis pasture. just received and days. This will t in the county to s Seven Beautif Suitable for Children, so coi while the market was full a market and propose to give < buggies, wagons and harness Have 20 pigs left, Berkshin $3.50 to $5.00 each. Bargains in Dry Good! Good Until I 10 Per Cent. Discount. P on Gent's and Boy's Suits, Ladies' Ready Madei| Skirts. . * I ^"Tickets with every $1.00 purchased goods \ for our Drawing on the last dav of the vear, [ o %/ * 7 when we will ) Clfl Mt T# III! CISIUilS $25.00 Worth of Valuable Presents. k WTTOWTTJ, WTN? VOTT MAY I " ff ?? ?" ? ? ? 1%-^rwT WE ARE FORGING AHEAD AT A RAPID RATE. WHY? Because every man and boy who has had any dealing with us speaks well of our business methods. 1st. Because we never misrep- Mji / resent or exagerate in making an Jj&y j | 2nd. Because we carry a line"of YOUNG MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, jpS|P Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, | Gloves, Neckwear and Hosinot surpassed by any house in Columbia. We have ' ADDED THE SECOND STORY ' I 3rd. Thousand square feet of I floor space for the exhibition of ETJPPEITEEIMEE make of Fine Clothing. -?? )|||||| 1^3 A visit to our store will convince Sg you of our supremacy in values *$7 and equipment for rapid sendee. ?_!9^ C* Price Co9 1001 GERVAIS ST., COLTJMEIA, S. C. Trespass Notice. I NOTICE This is to notify all per- J sons not to hunt birds, squirrels and i A ^L PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE o'possums, cutting trees, white oak trees I Estate of R. B. Hiller must make for baskets, fishing or trespassing in any payment to the undersigned on or bemanner whatever upon my lands on ) tore February 1st, 1905, and thos.e having Hollow Creek or Saluda River. The , claims against said Estate must present law will positively be enforced against j them dullv verifie(i, to all violators of this notice. ; A. M. LONG. I NANNIE E. HILLER, December 10, 1904. 4w9. I 3w8 Executratrix. no. rmiiK rnev ait* uuu^m uum ^jlv.w ^ ^ ? _ >ur customers the advantage of the same. A big line of 5?a big value for -cash or 011 time with easy payments, e and Poland China, and offering them at bargain prices, RUTLAND s. c. one load mules to arrive in a few )e the largest lot of Mules and Horses elect from. We have all kinds and all nrices. ill Ponies, Gentle and Kind. me early and select what you need. Have bought them 1 '1 * " - -li? -iP-pz-vT*-* s^i n (M) fn .1K2r>.()() under the L<?fcsri; of tlie Year. *W<j Our | Fruits and Candies < are fresh and sweet. a 1 ^ : Family and Plantation Supplies * ' in abundance, 'f: ? , You are invited to visit our store when in tow* i \yhether you buy or not. A warm welcom* 1 guaranteed. |BEAUTIFY TO! HI I ENHANCE ITS VALUE. I fell OJ | OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR 8 PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES, ETC. i ^ i -i n g We sen an gooa materials a 1 and will meet competitive I | LET US GIVE YOU OUR ESTIMATE | I THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO., I I LEXINGTON, S. C. I THE GREAT Sacrifice Closing Out Sale AT FRANK'S JOBBING HOUSE. 1427 MAIN STREET, next to Masonic Hall, COLUMBIA, - - - - - - S. C., Our following price list will only last for three (3) weeks For the next 21 days we will sell our entire fall and winter stock at the following prices: Men's ?7.00 Black and Blue Beaver Overcoats for ? 3.90 Men's ?6.00 Grey Oxford Overcoats ? 2.90 Men's ?9.00 Grey Long Raglin Overcoats ? 4.50 Men's ?15.00 Kersey and Melton Overcoats ? 8.50 Men's ?6.50 Heavy Grey Business Suits ? 3.75 Men's ?8.50 All Wool Suits in assorted colors ? 4.90 We have over twenty-five different styles and colors in Men's Fine Suits. Our regular prices from $15.00 to $18.00, but you can buy them for the next three weeks for $10.00; so be sure and come at once, while they last and buy your bargains, at FR ANK'S - JOBBING - HOUSE, 1427 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., Buy Your WINTER SHOES COLUMBIA, S. C. Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and Everv Pair Guaranteed. Kt They are here and o" course are beauties, because they are Keith Konquerors in High and Low Cuts, h 1 icks and Tans. A.11 Leathers, Union Made. Yoi aro respectfully invited to call waen in the city and inspect the .e goods. Quality guaranteed. Cohen's Shoe Store, maim qt nni mmria <5. C. I UUW 111 ?* I 11 W ! W W>.???? ? W. ?