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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 25, 1905. Index to New Advertisements, Clothing?P. C. Price & Co. \ Notice?J. W. Wessinger. Notice?J. C. Fort. Warning?G. C. G&ntt. Warning?I. V. Wessinger. Spring Goods?N. A. Young. Meet Thorn. Tbe County Auditor and tbe Editoi of tbe Dispatch will be at Brookianr all day Saturday and in tbe Fork a! of next week. Tbe former to seeon tax returns, and tbe latter to collet what you owe tbe Dispatch and t< " secure new cash subscribers. Oottoa aa& Turpeatiae. The latest quotations are: Ooi too, good middling, 6f Turpentine, Savannah, firm 52. For Beat or Lease. A good one-horse farm, 25 acres 01 more; good baildiogs and good water. Apply to, R. A. Barr, Adair, S. C. ?^ Death. > ' * Mrs. Katie Kvzer nee Black, formerly of this county, bat who has beet residing in Colombia since her mar riage sboat four weeks ago, died at her home in that city last Honda} ?#?*?*? a Kriaf tllnaaa ffflf Mmsinr were brought op Tuesday and in< terred in the Beolah burying ground that morning. s Bxug Business Bought. * Dr P. B. Gunter, of Bidge Spring, has purchased the interests of 3>. E K Hardin and his son, Mr. J G Hardin, in the Bttesbnrg Dreg company and will as-ume control of the business about February 1st. He will retain Mr. J. C. Hardin in the business. Iftiles sad Horses For Sale. Ooe car load of saddle and harness horses and males will be shipped from Tennessee to Colombia and will be for sale at Wheeler's stables, formerly Mays', on Assembly street, on and after January 3lst Be sure and see my stock before buyiog. W. A. Maloney. A Substantial Citiaaa. We were plea- ed to meet our old friend, J. Fred Palmer, at Gilbert, Friday. For many years be invariably met ns at Uaole Josh She&ly's, in the Fork. He is one of onr most ? ' - - t ?. < if suDssanciai citizens, due years leu on him. Having purchased the Walter Dreher place on Hollow creek, be now resides there and is well pleased in the cultivation of his crops in the sand. Notice to F&troas of the Sew B. F. 33. Bouts. Postmaster Leephart announces that in accordance with instructions received from the Post Office Department be will require the patrons on the new R F. D. route No. 3, from Lexington to have their boxes pat up, which they will have to do at their own expense. No mail will N be delivered or collected by the carrier exempt to and from a letter box approved by tb. Postmaster General. Time Will Tell. We were indeed glad to meet Mr. E. D. Hammond while we were at Gilbert, Friday. He is the obliging and polite "tapster" of the dispeor 8&ry and handles the chemical pure as though there might be "devilment in the business," but he is quieted % very much in his modest way by the enchanting, and bewitching smiles of some who drown their trouble with their tender cafes?aud we do not know what may happen in the near future. Time will telL Seed Ilea. There ia nn nrta who oouM hawa more delighted as with their presence at Peiion, than Capt. J, Demp?ey Jones and bis son Jimmy. They live near North in Orangeburg county but have landed estate still in old Lexington, which cause them to meet the tax officers on their rounds. Capt Jones is up in years, though he as lively as ever.. It is a pity such men oonld not live always. Jimmy is a man of family and full of brains. y * Carriages. Oo January 12.th 1905, at the res?deoceof Mr. T. B Crider. by Revs R E Livingston., Mr. Rafas Lucas and Mis?. Rosa Crider, all of Sandy Run. The bride was very tastefully dressed in a dove colored travelling suit. Mr. Lucas is a prosperous young farmer of Sandy Ran. On January 17, 1905, by Notary Public T. E Raw!, at his residence, Mr. Barton Dty and Miss Beulah Schumpert. Both of Irene, S. C. On January 1st, 1905, at the residence of the cflbiating minister, by the Rev. Mr Graver, Mr. Cleveland Rocker and Miss Minnie Jumper, both of Sandy Run. BMflBMBMWW?I?????? ^f^ipation\m [Bjmakes biliousness &nd\M\ /JHr/bad complexions. Keepl1&\ / 'the system in good conm-\? & tion by taking jig - 1 ji^te I AND TONIC PELLETS J MB r ,? which act gentlyand IBS J I \b\ eliminate the poison /gy/ > \H\ from your gystem. SBSJ \?\ Try One To-night. [B[ \m\ MONEY BACK /Bgj not For Sale at Herman's Bazaar. First Cl&ss Kentucky Stock. We will leave for Kentucky in > few days to purchase a car load of horses and mules. Don't buy befor r these arrive. ! Ciughman & Harman. Lexington, S C. Mrs. Harriett Harman Dead. Mrs. Harriett H&rman was born . May 3.182Q, and died at the borne j of her daughter, Mr. Margarette . Nichols in Lexington county, S. C, ; January 19 ;b, 1905, making her r earrbiv sojourn 84 years, 8 months 5 and 16 days. The deceased vas the wife of Frederic Harmao, who ha* [ long since preoeded her to the spirit UDd, abd daughter of Mr. and Mrs j Jasper Ellisor. She was the mother ! of seven children. Four living and three dead. Twenty-seven grand > children, twenty-two living and five i dead; nine great-grand children, eight living and one dead Io early youth ?he connected herself with St f Peters church and died faithful to | 1 its octrines. Frequently expressed ber regrets because of her inability to attend services at ber church This aged lady rested with perfect and unwavering confidence in the promise of GodHer day is come, not gone, Her sun lias risen, not set, , Her life is now beyond The reach of death or change, Not ended, but begun. ( Soe was burted at St. John's eharch on Saturday by her pastor, Bev. J. A Cromer. Elizabeth P. Wessinger. | Notes from Hilton. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health is generally good, with the exception of colds. Mr. Joe A. Epting has added one more member to his family. He says he loves girl babieB. Commissioner James W. Shealy is busy engaged in commissioning over seers over the various sections of the public highways in the Fork. We hope to see better reads in tbe future than what we have had in the past. We have been reliably informed that Mr. W J Balleotine has been tbe successful candidate lor the vacancy for one member on the dispensary Board of Control for Lexington county. We are sorry to chronicle the illoess of Mrs. Bcuknigbt, the wife of Mr. George Boukoigbt, cf near ] Cbapin. While visiting a near rela- j tive in tbe town of Irmo last Satur- j day evening she became suddenly ill, where she is now under the skill ful treatment of Dr. Weesiuger. We hope for her a speedy recovery. B. B. H. January 21, 1905 As there is much passing to and fro from infected places everybody should be vaccinated as a matter of precaution only. Two Car L just received and days. This will b in the county to s< PniTAn Unnnlifi mil UGduiii! Suitable for Children, so cor while the market was full ai market and propose to give o buggies, wagons and harness Have 20 pigs left, Berkshire ?3.50 to $5.00 each. YOU CAN DO THIS BY STARTII ALL KIN] v nvrviTfflniAiT <ffv i WE HANDLE EVERYTHING 1 PRICES ADVERTISE A COST SALE WHY? BECAUSE OU& GOODS ARE NEW AND STYLISH. HOWEVER WE WILL SELL YOU A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN OVER |?H Less Money fgff than our competitors who tell you they are offering you goods for less than cost. fjgr~ COME TO SEE US. ^j| 11 P. C. PRICE & CO., 11 i ^TJ?J 1001 Gervais Street, JrTJ?, columbia, - - - S, C. 2^1^ ' Mr. Thomas Calk, who is now a NOTICE. flagman on the Greenville Division \ ll persons indebted to the of the Southern Railway, visited Estate of John A. Wessinger, dethe home folks, near here, several ceas?(*? ta-e hereby notified that they , .. , must make immediate payment to the (Jays this week. undersigned, and those liaving demands against the said Estate must present NOTICE them, duly attested, to f _ _ %T>T, J. W. WESSINGER, Executor. ^ LL PERSONS ARE WARDED January 25, 1005. owl4. pd. J. JL 110C CO IILTU Ui" C lli?Ji.uy i;au?i . Rowe for the rear 1905, as he is under WARNING contract to w6rk for me. J. C. FORT. iVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ! Pelion, S. C., January 18, 1905. 3wl4 1* the public that they must keep their ; : stock and cattle from running at large WARNING. on my land, known as the '"Swygert RF HFRFRY Placa," after the 1st day of March, 11)0.5. A ljii x^-Kouins Burning coal or trespassing in any manfx warned not to hire or harbor in any ner whatever upon said lands is posiway Sol Hendrix, colored, as he is un- tively forbidden. The law will be ender contract to work for me for the year forced against anvone violating this noI 1905. I. V. WESSINGER. tiee ? " G. c. GANTT. January 25, 1905. 3wl4 pd. January 1st, 1904. 4wlo. one load mules to arrive in a few ie the largest lot of Mules and Horses elect from. We have all kinds and all prices. j ill Ponies, Senile and Kind. { lie early and select what you need. Have bought them id think thev are bought from $10.00 to $25.00 under the ur customers the advantage of the same. A big line of !. ?a big value for cash or on time with easy payments. I' ! and Poland China, and offering them at bargain prices, j JUTLAND! .TESBUEa, S- O. I 1 ^L ?V J V \ \ \ \ N JG TO BUY YOUR GOODS OP DS PROM \ X ? \ V V V IND YOU WILL FIND OUK RIGHT. I BEAUTIFY 101 HI I ENHANCE ITS VALUE. I I OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ? FAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, ETC. I 1 We sell all good materials 1 is? ~ _ 1 and will meet competitive | | LET US GIVE YOU OUR ESTIMATE J I THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO. J I LEXINGTON, S. C. I THE GREAT ?? m. ^ - A V Sacrifice Closing Uut 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 Ail 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 yon can buy them for the next three weeks for $10.00; so be sure and come at once, while they last and buy your bargains, at FRANK'S - JOBBING - HOUSE, 1427 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., flisf J?-$) Buy Your WINTER SHOES ^ - ?. i lha ?? i A #"* -^-.v^ UULUWEJIM, a. Ci. Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and Every Pair Guaranteed. rhey are here and of course are beauties becaus? they are Keith Konqierors in High, and Low Cuts. Bltots and Tans. AH Leathers, U uou Made. Yon ar.< respectfully invited to call w jen in the city and inspect :he e goods. Qaality guaranteed. Cohen's Shoe Store, 1636 MAIN1ST.. COl UMBIA. S. C. i