The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 22, 1905, Page 5, Image 5
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, February 22,1905.
Index to Sew Advertisements. j
Shoes?E. P. & F. A. Davis.
Guano and Farm Implements?W. P.
Poof.
Buggies, Wagons?Caugliman Bros.
Close Up Sale?Bailey & Copeland Co.
Final Discharge?Estate of Manning
Hook.
Final Discharge?Estate of Thomes
E. Eaminer.
Cit tion?Estate of Walter F Derrick.
Vegetable Compound?The Taxo Co.
For Sale,
A good three quarter Jersey cow
with calf. For particulars, apply to,
James J. L?aphar*,
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Jjexiugioo, a U) ik i/ ?
Beducsd Bates.
' Tbe railroads are selliDg tickets to
New Orleans on ?ccountof the Mardi
Gras on Marob 6 Lb, at tbe rate of
one first class fare, pins 25 cents for
>i tbe round trip.
Tbe rates to Washington and return
on account of President^ inauguration
March 4th are tbe same as
above.
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Millinery.
Having secured tbe services of a
first class milliner with five years
experience with a large wholesale
boose ia Baltimore, I take pleasure
in announcing that she will be bere
- in time to handle tbe spring trade.
Seasonable goods now on band. Call
and inspect mv stock.
Mrs. Alice Timmons.
g 3?rs. Boof Bead.
The wife of Mr. Jesse D. Boof,
died at her home near Arthur last
[ Saturday night and was bnried in
the graveyard of St. David church
> the following Monday. The Bev.
Mr. Livingston officiating at the
burial services. A good woman, a
loving tender wife aod a kind neighbor
has gone to receive the crown
of righteousness that is laid up for
1 the children of Gcd.
Guano and Acid.
The farmers are informed that
< while searching for tbeir guanos and
acids that the M. B. Hartley Co., at
the depot, keep on band any kind
; they may want and will sell them at
the very lowest prices.
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Death.
Mrs. Jefferson Hook died at the
old home Monday night and was
bnried at St. John's chnrch yesterday.
She was perhaps the oldest
lady in that section, being SO odd
> years old. She was a good old soul.
Fashionable Goods,
One of the best stocks of fashion'
able dry poods, miliiDery and notions
ever see? in Columbia is being shown
by Wm. Piatt of that city. These
goods are fresh and seasonable and
W embrace all the latest Bovelties now
on the market. They are all standard
good8 and are made to wear
and not to sell cheap. When you
want a stylish dress or fashionable
' hat or the latest novelties be sore to
igive Wm. Piatt a call.
School Closed.
The Macedon echoo', which has
? . * -mar* _ o 1_
been taugnt oy miss jjiiiie omoaa,
came to a close last Friday with an
^ entertainment that W88 well attended.
Miss Lillie has returned to her
parental roof in Lexington after a
very successful term of teaching.
Her many friends at Macedon regretted
to see her leave.
v Hotiee to the Puolie.
j Mrs. L A. Hallman will open by
! March 13th, 1905, on lower Main
! street, at the Craps old stand, a first
I class millinery store. She respectfully
invites you to call and see her
goods before buying. 3wl8
Obituary.
Died. February 9,1905, at Irene,
Lexington countv^ S. C., Isom G.
Taylor, in tbe 74th j ear of his age.
He leaves a wife, G children, 4 sons
and 2 daughters and 5 grandchildren
to mourn their loss. He was a
member of the Baptist church and
died in great hope of eternal life.
We visited him several times durlog
his sickness and fouod him at all
times resigned to tbe will of God.
I He was a Confederate soldier serving
first in the I3tb regiment, S. C. V.,
* oA/vmd in th? 2ftth. to the end of
the war. We were life long friends.
Thus another playmate baa gone and
left as. Dear friend, good bye.
A R. T.
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Sale.
"Bonnie," my faithful buggy nag;
<4Gracie FroDtie," & pound a day
i butter and three gallon milk cow
^ (fresh last of May); one single and
one jump seat buggy, with household
and kitchen furniture. What
ig not sold privately will be auctioned
off March 22nd at the Lutheran
Parsonage, While Rock. S. C.
Cotton and Turpentine.
The latest quotations are:
Cotton, good middling. 7A-.
Turpentine, Savannah, fitm 52.
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^stipation^^
IB] makes biliousness and\W\
fjBf/bad complexions. Keep \
IB/the system in good conai-\B|
fitf tionbytaking In
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ffi AND TONIC PELLETS J IB
vB i which act gently and IBj
\n\ eliminate the poison / BPj
im\ from your system. jSBj
Vm\ Try One To-night, /jBy
If not satisfied. /JBBI
Dealer's
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar.
^Carriage.
Mr. Earnest T. Loot?, of New
berrv county, and Mi6B Carrie Beafcris
Fulmer, cf Lexington county, S
C, were married February 15 J), by
Rev. J K. Efird, at the residence of
the bride's parents.
Mr. Qjincy Taylor and Mia? E*?ie
Hifce were married February 19,1905,
at the home of Mr. George Taylor
near Gilbert. Rev. Wm. Hayes
officiating.
Oa February 19ib, 1905, at tbe
Lutheran parsonage, Chapin, S. C,
by Rev. O. B. Shearouee, Mr Job F.
Lindier and Miss Minnie E Slice.
The Place to Find Belief.
The place to find a remedy for
that cougb, cold, sore throat or La
Grippe yon have is at the Bazaar
You can find in stcek any kind of
cnnrrh medicine such af:
Dr Hilton's Cough Cure and Asthma
Remedy
Ramon's English Cough Syrup?
A sure remedy.
Dr. King's New Discovery?The
old reliable.
And other good medicine that will
cure you in a short time.
A full line of patent medicine' is
kept in stock and when you want
anything in this line, call at the
D4ZUR.
Dots from Around Baxter.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The health of this community is
very good at present with the exception
of a few cases of La Grippe.
The farmers of this vicinity are
slow about commencing their farm
work. Is it the bad weather, or
the low price of cotton that makes
them backward"?
Mrs. John T. Hallman was very
6ick last week, but we are glad to
see her up again.
Mr. G M. Adams was very ill last
week with La Grippe. We hope he
is better by this time
The telephone iiDP, which passes
here. will soon be completed.
' Mr. Charlie B. Kneece is erecting
a sew barn and repairing other
buildings.
Br. W. L Koeece visited Lexington
last week.
Mr A. F Davis visited his uncle,
Mr. Ervin Risinger, who lives near
Leeeville, last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Davis reports haviDg a fine time.
Messrs. John and Billy Fallaw, of
Monetta, were bird hunting in this
section one day last week.
Mr. Gary Risinger, of near Leesville,
visited bis aunt, Mrs. Ada
Davie, last Friday. Come again
Gary, we are always giad to see you.
Our week day sebio- at Hulon,
which has been succestfully taught
by Mr. S. Keisler, will soon come to
a close.
The carrier of R. F. D No 1, of
Batesburg, which comes through
this section seems to be feed well ou
sausage, pudding and saner kraut.
Uncle Joe.
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We now hi
Caskets ever
everything fr<
FINE!
in the State f
reasonable ra
YOUR RAT
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YOU CAN DO TI
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Board of Equalization.
Tbe Township and Town Boards
of Assessors will meet at some convenient
place in their respective town
or Township on March 7,1905, or as
soon thereafter as practical. The
County Board of Equalization will
meet at Lexington l). XL, in tbe
County Auditor's cfSce March 28,
1905. The Township and Town
Boards will organize by electing one
of their number chairman. The
chairman of the Township and Town
Boards compose the County Boaid
of Equalization. Tbe chairman or
eome member of the various Boards
will cUl at the Auditor's office Match
4. 1905, for blanks, instructions, etc.
, The first named on the list will act
I as chairman untill the boards meet
and organize. G. A. Derrick,
Auditor Lexington County.
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The Greenville Mountaineer says
that "biennial sessions must wait, it
seems as a result of bascy legislation
* wo yea*8 ago.''
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, AMANDA E. DERRICK
made suit to me !o grant her Letters
of Administration of the Estate and
effects of Walter F. Derrirk;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said Walter F. Derrick, deceased,
that they be and appear, before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexirgton,
C. H., S. C.. on the fith day cf March
J905 next, after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given nnder mv hand, this <5th day of
Februarv. Anno Domini, 1905.
GEORGE vS. DRAFTS. [L. S ]
Probate Judge, Lexington County.
Published on the 22nd day of Fobrnarv,
1905, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl7.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
IVjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
ii all ]>ersoLLs interested that I will apvv^"?
**- ? n G Hvo ffo Tn rj <ri\
pi> i-u tuu jliuu, x/acuio, u wuhv
of Probate in and for the Comity of
Lexington, State of South Carolina, on
the 22nd day of March, 15)05, for a
final discharge as Administrator of
the Estate of Thomas L. Kaminer.
deceased.
M. K. KAMINER,
4\v 10 Administrator.
All varieties of fresh garden
seed, at the Bazaar.
ive the most complete line of
shown in this part of the cow
)m a $3.50 case to $100 cask*
5TFUNERAI
'or the accommodation of tl
itcs. Will Serve you any hoin
EITHER PHONE, Ho. 14 OR 901.
RONAGE RESEEC-El'I.I.Y :
LTBSBTJE^, S.
r THE Ne
ns BY START!
ALL KIN
EVERYTHING
PRICES
Very Low Bates to "Washington,
D. C. and Beturn.
Account Presidential Inauguration
Ceremonies, Washington, D C March
4th, 1905. Southern Railway announces
the very low rate of one
fare (plus 25 ceate) for the round 1
trip.
Still lower rates for Military Companies
and Brass Bands in uniform,
twenty or more in one party ticket.
XICKtUP win yts ejiu uu lumuu -imvj
and 3rd, final limit of March 8 h, 1805
However, an extension of final limit
to leave Washington not later than
midnight of March 18tb, 1005, may
be had by depositing ticket with
Special Agent at Washington, D. C.
on or before March 8th, 1905, and
payment of fee of S1.0Q at time of
deposit.
For farther information as fo rates,
scbedu'e?, sleeping car reservations,
etc., apply io any -Agent of the
Southern IUilway or address.
Brooks Morgan, A. G. P. A,
Southern Kail way, Atlanta, Ga.
M. D. HARMAN,
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DEALER IN
General Merchandise.
Fine Feed, Flour, Meal, Grist,
Bice, Lard, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee,
Butter, Sausage, Cheap
Hardware, Tin, Enameled
and Glassware, all
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at low cut prices.
AND
Cabbage. Turnips, Onions, Irish Potatoes,
Cocoanuts and apples at prices
that cannot be bear. Country
Produce exchanged for goods
LEXINGTON. S. C..
Corner opposite Court Housr Square.
WARNIMG.
A LL PERSONS ARE WARNED
'V. not to hire or harbor in any way
Peter Berry, white, as he is under contract
to work for me for the vear 1905.
8wl7 S. E.'BERRY.
(Coffins and | |
n try. Have |
, CAR
lr public at |
(lav or night.
SOLICITED J
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.AND
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NG TO BUY YOUR GOODS OF
DS FROM
AND YOTJ WILL FIND OUR
RIGHT.
Up-to-Date Leather Shoes
Damaged by water are being sold to our friends and customers 9
at unheard of values. If you wish to save money on p
Shoes now is you time. II
Out ot Town Merchants,
I BARGAINS IN STORE FOR THEM. |
1 E. P. &F. A. DAVIS, I
I 1710 MAIS STSEET. |
^ COLOMBIA, - - - - C. S. J
t . IF YOU WANT TO ?
I SaveMoney and Getthe Best |
^ ask for our prices on $
I Stoves and Ranges, 1
^ Paints and Oils, Wood Mantels, Grates and ^
^ Tiles, Tin Plate, Iron Roofing, Uonductor ^
V Pipe, Eave Trough, Terra Cotta Plue, t
^ Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Pumps ^
? and Pump Supplies. f
I HE A. LORICK Si ERO., I
5 1519 Main St., Columbia. S. C. J
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Fitzmaiirice's
Is now. 011 at the Old Stand 1704
and 1706 Main Street.
111001 Willi i SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE
OR ANYTHING ELSE.
(liKtrminrs v.*ill ln-ar in imu<l the onalirv of the stock wt always tvirruKl. 1 horc
i arc some good things in the silvan* and we feel that our customers ought to have
! them. Customers should remember to bring small change, as small change will
| buy bolts of cloth and other articles which regularly sold for much more money,
i Customers should also bring servants to carry home the hirgains rhey obtain, as we
j will not b?* able to deliver gtxxls. We will offer for sale Fine Silk and Fine Black
J Dress Goods and plenty of other things sa ved from the lire, some so slightly damagI
ed that the damage can bardlv In- noticed.
i JOHN FITZMAURICE,
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5 A Liquid Vegetable
| Compound that takes
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lli^ ui vuiv/iiivi
Laxo is a perfect laxative ; prompt and powerful but pleasantly
gentle. It cures biliousness, torpid liver, dyspepsia and
constipation, dispels colds and headaches. Contains 110 mineral.
J OR P+e Manufactured "by The laxo Co., lurha?. 5.C. OR P4o ft
Ow Vl?* Sold by Leading Druggist* All Over America. Oil Vlv? Jf
I For Sale by Dr. M. ft. HENDRIX, Lexington, S. C,