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W- ? as?a > hiimi The Lexington Dispatch, j G. M. H^KXan, Editor and Publisher, j Circulation. 1,947 The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. Wednesday, February 8, 1905, ? The "Sonny Sooth" was buried beneath a eov?riet of ?l*et during the first part of tbi? week. ? Jack Ktbbir, bad a bard lime Saturday io hie efforts to keep in front of the sportsmen's gun in order | not tii be sbot., as tbe would be Nim rods were out in full force that day. That whs an ignonimous death that tbe B^ce bill met in tbe Senate the other day, especially so that its friends claimed tbat it was ver) ?# ' popular. p- . . The ability of Lexington's delega j|/,' tion to the General Assembly is beins recogniz?d to that body aod each si?ia ta talrinor ?n onhTA and nromment - part in the debate. if- -? :;; : : The Dispensary i# to be investigated by a committee of th? Gen % era) Assembly. Is is a pitty that the pr friends of this measure restricted tl e t^-v committee in its investigation. %z-r. . fe--.- ~ : . Some one evidently played a p-ac| tical j >ke oo the ground bog," as be came out Thursday, according to %the "time honored tradition" and |fe" never saw bis shadow. Yrt Friday end Saturday were bitter cold days ???& and the sleet covered the ground to some extent and its signs can yet be py seen. Biymond Bowman, a youth of Gharleaton, has been arrested cbarged with setting many bouses afire ?? causing losses of more than $40,000 and endangering large property interes Is?life as well. The first . - * / ^ money given mm sidce ois coduo?J :' ment io j*it was used in the parchase of tobacco ?nd cigarette paper. The third annual meeting of tie Sooth Cirolina L'v8 Stork Aseocittion will be held io the Y. M O A. pT ball, Columbia, on February 15 b and 16tb. Among..tbe eneakers on the program is Mr B. FT. Bawl, of this g|county, bat now of Clemeon Coll?ge, fe;' who is pot do^n for an address on H: *%Farm Milk Records." pl; . The committee appointed by the life I*8gislatnre toiove?*ioate the condi^ tion of the State offices, made a foil fe:. and comprehensive report to that body yesterday. The repo is ebowp |?k; a damaging and reprehensible or etb 0?y od used by the Secretary of State io pH; : tbe conduct of the business of his office. There seems to have been a total lack of system io its raanage UJDUV SOU tl W ?ar|(iittvu? twiuo IU I the report are true impeachment / proceedings are io order. | ??a?? ?mmmmmmmmmmmm SM of Our Eouad. The distance to oar first appoint* m int of the fourth week of oar outing, necesBita-ed our leaviug home on Sunday afternoon before Our deetioatiou was the classic red hiil* ot the famous Dutch Fork section of the county The lingering shades of the holy Sabbath found us at the home of out old friend, Mr Joe. E ?. Fulmer, near Hilton, and here we pressed tb? button aud brought our four footed bay baroer to a standstill. We certainly etjoyed the com$:; pany-of;Mr Fulmer and his interesting family as we always do when gl- we sharo their hospitality. Mr. Henryi;ina son, is an accpptionally fine young m*o. who has made bis choice of following the free and indepoodeot Me of a farmer ratber than that, rf the confioed and dependent life of a professional man? and wise is the choioe. Bright and early we were at Cbapin where we found a number of the good citiz *ds of tbat towu. and vicinity in waitiog to. be inwrjgised by the Auditor in so far as worldly possessions were concerned* and so prompt were toey 10 (w>DKfw? the Auditor became so crowded that he was compelled to call toflih assistance Mr. Henry Fulmer to help him over bis long stamp? road, both %of whom were busy toe live long da? The peop'? themselves, seemed to be jubilant over tbe bright prospects for a successful year, and were as independent as a "Bail" or a "Bear" on the cotton market. In other words the? did not- c*re so much about the price of the staple as ihey had the cotton and plenty of bog and hominy at home to feed "Betty acd the Baby." Chapia has witnessed tbe inauguration of some improvements, more noticeable in buiidiog. The ranks of its business men bae beeQ increased by tbe addition of t?o businessmen?Mr. James Boozer having opened 8 general merchant diting business at the dispensary V ~ corner and Mr. J. B. Dominick, who is now a No 1, hustler. . Messrs. WewiDger, Frtck <fc~Frick. W. B. Wuliatrs, H. P.. Meetze, El Williams and'Holly Comelander are all r ' ir x rr.r. P;.' . - Cabbage Plants and ? Cabbage Plants for sale, and now read Charleston Large Type Wakefield," two rotation as named. 4' Succession," "A Dutch," the 3 best flat head varieties an gle thousand, $1.50; 5,000 and over $1.25 cash with order; or, plants sent C. O. D., Our plant bed occupy 35 acres on South < growing them in the open air; tough anc out injury. Plants craved for shipment special low rates for prompt transportati other plants you can buy cheaper than r rate" plants shipped from my farm. I $ name, and grown from high grade seed ] houses in the United States. I will reft tomer at end of season. Ottr Cotton Sea Island Cotton sold this year in Char 1 - - ? > 1 1 1 i -T .A , 1 f_ I Seed. $i.:so per ousnei; iocs 01 iu dusuoiis Prompt shipment, True Varieties and sa business for thirty-five years. W?? I* ACUITY Cabbage i Willi III UCluS I 19 Post and Tele* et jovirg a good trade aod are all looking fcrward to the time when I the cotton mill will start operations. Mr. Bjbiosoo is still tne leader in the lumber industry in that vicinity. We shared the hospitality of Mr. Job S. Weasinger and family while there. C n time we drove for Peak wbera we ?joved a v^ry good night's rest The business at Peak seemed to be at a standstill as the merchants complained of dull times with no hopes of an im pro vemetfc for the near fo ire. We pno up -at the Peak hotel, ?s we usally do when we visit tiat premising little town on the banks of the Brosd river, where we always fiod clean, comfortable beds and et joy good meals. A large cumHer of citizens wete there to meet the A'ldi&or during the entire day. - Early Wednesday morning we arrived at Spring Hill and after receiving the tax returns of those citizens who came out to meet us, we folded our gripsacks and at 11 o'olcck a. m. we started for Hilton, o ir next* appointment After enjoying an excellent dinner at Mrs R>bert Sillers we resumed the labors of the day. Johnny Green was up to hie elbows in business and $a& a happy as a **nigger in a watermen patch." We spent that night by special invitation, at the elegant and cultured home of the Rev. S. C Ballentiae, at White Rock. Mr. BallentiDe aod bis refined wife are accomplished hosts aud cbarmiug entertainers aod we spent the evening very pleasantly with tbem.. He is a faithful and earnest minister of Christ and rightly divides the bread of life so that his hearers feel that it is good for them that he is their guide and eomforter in their spiritual affairs. He is deservedly popular with his people and his friends. There is now a depot there as well as a telegraph and express office. Mr. D. A. Richardson will soon commence the election of a large store house. At 11 o'clock sharp, we left for a*? x>.?1?). _:iL ~.i IUIB. AJUOUJ B, WUU WUUIU "O t U" j jyed a beady meal and then went to oar work, which*we soon completed to the satisfaction of all parties corcerned. Oar next place was at Ballentine where we were kindly and hospitably entertained by oar friend, Rev. S. J. E ddie, who is a devout Christian, a true man and a warm friend. Oar stay with him and his excellent family was pleasantly spent. He is well informed on the leading questions of the day and has very sound views concerning the same. At Irmo we met not only a tremeadous crowd of taxpayers, bat a cold wave accompanied by sleet and disagreeable weather. Last year we were almost ice bound and water 1 igged at this place, but managed to get through "right side up with care," but by the skia of our teeth. Having contracted a very bad cold, we concluded that to run "was the better part of valor " We took th9 10:30 traio for Columbia and thence home, leaving the Auditor to make the trip overland. The last night out we spent with that nlflsttftnr. anrl hnRnitfthln oPntlft. - ?* tr ? ? - - ~? - r o i man, Mr. Harnp A Lorick, at Irmo. j He has a fioe and comfortable borne aod bid friends always find a hearty and warm welcome awaiting them when tbey visit bim. We found the people throughout the county in good coudiuon as a rule, to make another crop. There is plenty of corn in the cribs and meat in the smoke houf-e. There is also a large amount of cotton unsold which is being held for higher prices. Preparations are in evidence for the planting and cultivation of another crop aLd all seem to be cheerful over the prospects for fine crops. We venture to siy that there is no other county in toe Sta that is in every way in a better condition than is Lexington. Her people are independent, industrious and happy and they live at home and board at the same place. The handiwork of some tailors seem* in accord with the eternal mislitiiess oJ things. Before the self-made man can gei into politics he must be made over In the machine. r?v w tffcCUiy W W4WA.1J'. Mother Gray's Sweet Powd *rs l'o: Children, used by Mother Gray. a nurs< in Children's Home. New York, breal up Colds in 24 hours, cure Fcverishiiess Headache. Stomach Troubles. Tecrhiujj Disorders and Destroy Worms At al! druggists, 2.")(\ Sample mailed FREE Address. Allen S. Olmsted. LeRov, X Y. ; ' IT" ?? Sea Island Cotton Seed. y for delivery. '' Early Jersey Wakefield,'' i earliest sharpliead varieties and head in ugusta Trucker" and 'Short Stem Flat d head in rotation as named. Prices: shipper 1,000; 10,000 and over, $1,00. Terms, purchaser paying return charges on money. Carolina Sea Coast, and we understand 1 hardy, they will stand severe cold withweigh 20 pounds, per 1000 and we have :on by Southern Express Co. I know of nine. I sell good plants. No cheap 4'cut guarantee those I ship to be true to type and purchased from two of the most reliable md purchase price to any dissatisfied cus>eea. Lifit of our Long Staple variety of Leston on .December a at azc. per pound, and over $1 per bushel. My specialty: tisfind customers. I have been in the plant wnoffianYoungs Island, S. C. \ W M. CORLEY, $ i i ^ NEW BROOKIAND, S. C. I I I Agent fo rthe ISew Improved ^ | SIXGER SEW1.\G MACHINES I I 1 S Awarded over fifty premiums for S f their excellence and superiority over oth*r makes. Try this pop- S ular machine in your home be- ^ Si fore buying. Large discounts for a j^j cash, or ninety davs. Liberal Ji S terms on instalment plan. 'Q I | S *"' ? K L for all standard sewing makes. P 6? Bargrains. J L Large lot of Old Machines of stan- P P dara makes in good repair. P . mmmmaammammaamKm International Stock Food Will keep your Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs, Sheep and Goats in in a healthy condition. Nothing pays better than taking care of your stock. This task can be lightened and expenses reduced by feeding INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD. INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD Is the Great Egg Producer, try it. Every package guaranteed. Crosson Drug Co., LEESVILLE. S 0. TAX NOTICE. On February 1st. 1905, an additional 1 per cent will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent lor Febroary. Still an additional 5 per cent, penalty will be added on March 1st. making 7 per cent penalty to be paid bv those who have not paid by March 1st. 1905. Tax books will clos* March 15th, 1905. LEVY. *V>r State Purposes 5 Mills For Ordinary County Purposes.. .5 Mills. For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. Total 13 Mills. Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills Special "School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills Poll Tax : $100 Commutation Road Tax $3 00. payable from Octobtr 15th to March ist, 1905 Parties owning pioperty in more than one township must so state to the Treasurer. When writing tor information concerning taxes always give name in fall. FRANK W SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. j TAX RETURNS. I' N ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW in reference to the assessment and taxation of property, the Auditor, or hisassis tant. will be and attend the following nam nlflcfts tor the purpose of receiving tax returns lor the fiscal year 1905, and in order lo meet the next appointment the hour will close at 11 in the morning and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon; tax payers will therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments so as not to cause delay. T?x pajers wili please come prepared to give the name of their township and number of school district wherein they reside. Croat's Store, Monday morning, Feb. 13. Lexingtou 0 H , 7. 8. 9 and 10. Irene, Satardav afternoon. Feb. 11. Lexington C. H. balance of time up to February 20ih. after which a pehalty of 50 per cent will be added for failing to make returns. All male persons are subject to poll tax from 21 to 60 years oi age, except those exempt by law. i IJrider the a*w law all dogs are subject , to a tax of 50 cents and must be returned at the same time when other property is returned. G A. DERRICK. Auditor Lexington County. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i County of Lexington I By George S Drafts. E>q., Probate Judge. [ ! TTTHEREAS, SAMUEL B. GEORGE. | VV C C C P. &G S. made suit to me, * | to grant him Letters of Administration of ! the Estate ol and effects of Charlotte ! Bowman; ; ! These are. therefore, to cite and admon: | ish all and singular the kindred and : creditors ot the said Oh*rloite Bowman, def ! ceased, that thev.be and appear, before me, i Prr.hot*. m he held at | 1U VVUi V V* A A w ?? ? I Lexington, C. H.. >*. C , on the 13th day ; of February. 1905, after publication ! hereof at 11 o'clock in the .forenoon, to | show cause, if any they' have, why the r j said Administration should not be granted. | Given under my hand, this 4th day ol Januarv. Anno DomiDi 1905 GEOKGE S. DRAFTS. [L. 8.] Probate Judge. Lexington County. : | Published oq the U'b dav of January, , 1905. in the Lexington Dispatch. 6ul'5 . j Th<- more'"some men owo the mom" | they want to own. . ; :. . Don't Yon Need Some new silverware for your table? You might as well have nice service on your table now and erjoy it while you are young especially when you can buy it so reasonably. When in Columbia come in and talk silverware with us, or, if you can't come will send you our catalogue. We are opening np a nice fresh stock of watches and jewelry just received. Next week (before October 15), we will have an entire new line of handsome clocks at very attractive prices. Keep us in mind and come to see ns whenever you want goods in this line. We save you money. P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. | MAKE [ HOME ! HAPPY GOOD MUSIC WILL DO THIS I ? Yon want a sweet toned \ s Piano, or you may prefer a ; > fine Organ. j | We Represent the Standard I | Makes. | ? Onr prices and terms will ap- < ( peal to yon. Call 011 or ad- ) > dress ? \ Malone's | Music House, ) In Opera HOase Block, f ; Columbia, S. O. j ) Established 20 years, ? | Pianos and Organs. < THE CAPITAL, POUR PER CENT. per annum, payable quarterly on Savings Dep ^COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSI We are goi] Wagons. Com carry a full lii sell tliem at v< A Fresh I um w vaa ^ about the 161 CAUGI 1311-1313 ASSEMBLY STKEI E Grove' d the test 25 year Does this record < ; Enclosed with every b j. ... ... . *'<*: ' ' i ??^? ?????? i Still Selling at Lowest ? t Prices ? 5 G-oods to everybody, every- S r where, every day. Why can't * ? we sell to yon ? ? I We Buy by the Car Load ? J and give onr customers the ad- ? S vantage of the extreme low S * <r prices. Whenever you trade r J with us you get your money's J S worth and you will come again. S ? Remember please, we sell every- ? J thing, furniture of all kind, bug- J S gies and wagons by the car load, S ? r in fact come and see the many r J great bargains we will give you J . 5 in all lines. 5 r To arrive fhis week a car of ? 1 ? "OLD HICKORY" WAGONS. i S Remember, too, we buy every- i thing you have for sale and give r ? you the highest prices. J | COME ONE, COME ALL, TO I I gjATTHEWS-gOIIKNIGHT QO., I K LEESVILLE, S. C. K Svvvvvivvvvvv'vvvvvvvvvtS LEXINGTON, S. C. ' $30,000.00. * } TWO PER CENT, >osit8.) per annum, payable quarterly on Checking deposits on mimimum amount of $200 ITORY. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED.^ M bbbl fjttjf 9 x. ma UlnivAnikl lid) tvaguiidi ag to make a special run on .e to see us before you buy. We le of Buggies and Surries, and 3ry low prices. We will have in ]ar Load of Mules ;h. Come and get your choice. MIAN BROS., I YT, - - - - COLUMBIA, S. C. 5 1 U&lUlCdd V/1XIU A V1UV I s. Average Axvnual Sales over One and a Half Miffion 8 of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. 1 ottle is a Ten Cent* package of Grove's Block Root. Liver Pills. Jjj 4