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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 1, 1905. Index to Xta? Advertisements. Rifles, &c?J. Stevens Anns and Tools Co. General Store?Lexington Dej)artment Store. Be Happy?Gregory-Rhea Mnle Co. Furniture?W. H. Sow ell Furniture Co. Shoes?Ehr licit. ? Notice Trespassers?Spires & Chanevs Notice?Lizzie Kaminer. Take Notice?L. J. Langford. Sewing Machines?J. H. Berry. New Goods?Fitzmaurice. 2Tot Shop. I will open my new Blacksmith Shop at Barr, S. C., on March 6;b, 1905, and will be fully prepared to bnild and repair buggiee, wagons and all kind of repair work on short notice. G H. Roof. To Soad Overseers. I have some road tools for ever eeers ot public roaas 01 my eecuwu of Lexington coUDty. All overseers in need of tools will please meet me at White Rock, S. C, on March 4;b, 1905, when I will deliver the tools. James W. Sbealy, County ComY Lex. Co. ? Notice to the Public. Mrs. L A. Ballman will open by March 13tb, 1905, on lower Main street, at the Craps old stand, a first class millinery store. She respectfully invites you to call and ece her \ goods before baying. , 3*18 Negro Arrested. Sheriff Corley arrested through ^ Town Marshal Jacob Bicklev, last Saturday, a negro known as HeDry Williams alias Werts, who is wanted in Saluda county to answer to the charge of being sd accessory to a murder committed there about four years sgo- The evil doer who escape ^ the eagle eye cf Sheriff Corley will have to get up early in the morning and keep travelling all day Hick's Old Stand. I have purchased the stock of goods ot Mr. Sidney Steele and am prepared to serve the public with a choice stock of fresh goods at the very lowest prices and respectfully solict a share of your patronage. E. Hallman. Business Increased. . The W. H. Sowell Furniture Co., Columbia, are after you, reader, with one of the prettiest lines of up-to|T" date furniture ever seen hereabouts. Their business has increased to such an extent, since advertising in the Dispatch, that they have been forced v to seek larger and more commodious quarters. Their place of business is now on Main street, opposite the Globe Dry Goods Co. When you want your house beautifully furnished for a little money see Sowell before you purchase. * - It is earnestly desired that every member of the Joint Council of Bethel Pastorale attend the meeting at Wbite Rick, nest Saturday, the , 4th of March, at 10 a. m., as matters , of importance will come before the meeting. V t ? . Call and See Sim. Mr. John Fitzm?urice has just re- ! turned from New York with a large \ stock of goods for his store, which has been temporarily moved to the j old Martin stand at the corner of i Main and BlaDding streets, opposite I ' Tapp's dry goods store. The new ] stock is in every way, up to high < v standard maintained by Mr. Fitz- ] maurice. His Lexington friends and customers are especially invited to a call and Bee him. Fat Tear Beads ia Order. We had a pleasant call from County Super visor Langford Monday. He informs us that on account of the inclement weather he is a little behind in appointing road overseers fl I - and work in the other departments i of his office. He is very anxious that the overseers, as well as the people generally, put the roads in as good condition as possible under the circumstances. ^ Notary Public. Wbile I am do longer a Magistrate am a Notary Public aDd am prepared v. to execute laud deeds, mortgages, approve legal papers, etc. J. P. Richardson, White Rofck, S. C. Up to the Farmers. Theodore Price, the great New York Cotton Bear, laughs at the idea of the cotton farmers organizing and curtailing the production of cotton. He says the farmers have no faith in one another, they are narrow, selfish and ignorant and only have sense j enoogb to be r?ewers of wood and j drawers of water for the cotton gamblers and speculators. Will our farmers confirm this opinion of themselves by making more cotton this year than they can profitably sell? 5^b winni? ^ I I Fgte ft |H \ AND TOXIC PELLETS 1 B?j j J||\ which act gently and /jg? j \?,\ eliminate the poison ISSI vHU from your system. /J|r/ yjgATry One To-night.JSmj Tor n.f. Hnrmnn's RnTnar. The Place to Find Belief. The place to find a remedy for that cough, cold, sore throat or La Grippe you have is afc the Bazaar. You can find in stock any kind of cough medicine ench 88: Dr Hilton's Cough Cure and Asthma Remedy. Ramon's English Cough Syrup? A eure remedy. Dr. King's xTsw Discovery?The old reliable. And other good medicine that will cute you in a short time BAZAAR. Providence School Closed. The people of Providence end vicinity had a very enjoyable time at - -i?: : lUfcJ CiUBtug titiuiseo ux tuo ^uwnu school at that place last Friday eve Ding. The occasion was one loog to be pleasantly recalled by teacher, pupils, patrons and trustees on account of the manner in which the exercises were conducted. There was an exceedingly large turnout of the people and the Bchocl boys and girls were on their good behavior. The exercises consisted of songs, declamations, dialogues, essays, as well as exhibitions in physical culture Miss Nina Henry, the accomplished teacher, has been very painstaking and industrious in performing her duties to the "buds of promise," which were placed uoder her care and she has the love, the confidence and esteem of the community. A Sad Accident. A peculiar accident occurred at Batesburg last Saturday. The sweet little girl baby of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wright, of Batesburg, lost her life. The circumstances surrounding the sad accident was indeed heart rending. Id the afternoon of that day several little girls were engaged at tbe Wright homo in a game of * bide and seek and getting tired of the game quit, and then for the first * time noticed the absence of little Annie. Search was made immediate- i ly and after some time she was found t fallen head foremoBt into an empty 5 post hole half full of water. The j Bmallnes8 of the hole prevented her ] from extricating herself, or. making c any outcry. When found her body 8 was wedged tightly in tbe hole, so much so that some difficulty was ex- i perienced in getting her out. The deplorable occurance has cast a gloom over the entire community j and the bereaved family have the . sympathies of tbe entire county. For Sale. Wanted to sell 10G acres of land j miles South West of Gaston, Lex- < togton county. Good land for farm- } ing, plenty of timber, clay soil and ^ good water. There is plenty of t tamber to pay for it. It will pay you c ko see this before buying elsewhere. Slake me an offer; will sell cheap for 5ash, or one half cash balance in one fear. A B Bachman, 2wl8 New Broobland, S. C. s I We now hav (baskets ever sli everything fron FINES L in the State for reasonable rate * I von; i'atrc TH"Bvnrflr?iiiiii imibi HinBmma'Ji.rrrn nn i. R< Buggies, Cai ments, SI PERU! 3P?^?? ?? Cotton and TurpentineThe latest quotations are: CottoD, good middling, 7| Turpentine, Savannah, firm 504Board of Equalization. The Township and Town Boards Assessors will meet at some convenient place in their re?pecn^e town jr Township on March 7,1005, or as soon thereafter as practical. The bounty Board of Equalization will cneet at Lexington U. H., in the County Auditor's cfnce March 28, L905. The Township and Town Boards will organize by electing one their number chairman. The ihoiviYion a * T,-? ronohi r\ T m w n ^UOil UJ(?U KJL IUG XV/*V UCUip UiiVl ?. V U Boards compose the County B jard ){ Equalization. The chairman or ?ome member of the various Boards will call at the Auditor's ofBee March t, 1905, for blanks, instructions, etc The first named on the list will act is chairman untill the hoards meet ind organize. G. A. Derrick, Auditor Lexington County. State of South Carolina, County ol Lexington By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge. WHEREAS. AM AN OA E. DERRICK made suit to me to grant btr Leters of Administration of the Estate and sffects of Walter F. Derrick: These are, therefore, to cite and adinonsh all and singular the kindred and crediors of the said Walter F. Derrick, de:eased, that they be and appear, before me, n the Court of Probate, to be held at LexDgton, C. H., S. C.. on the Gth day ol March 905, next, after publication hereof at II >'clock in thelorenoon, to show cause, if my they have, why the said Administration ihouid not be granted. Given under my hand, this Gth day of jVoruarv, Anno Domini, 1905. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S ] Probate Judge, Lexington County. Published on the 22od day ot February, 905, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl7. FINAL DISCHARGE. iVf OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO L i all persons interested that-1 will ap>ly to tiie Hon. George S. Drafts. Judge >f Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on lie 22nd day of March, 1905, for a inal discharge as Administrator of he Estate of Thomas L. Kaminer. teceased. M. K. KAMIXEli, 4\v 11) Administrator. All varieties of fresh garden le ed. at the Bazaar. e the most complete line oi io\v n in this part of the cm i a ease to ?100 casl T FUNERA] the accommodation of i s. \\ ill Ntvc you any non ESTHER PHONE, No, 14 OR 901. )XAGE HESPEOFULLY TESBUEG-, ? emembe CARRIES A FI triages Wago Loes, Mats, C Noti Bries an IM GUANO ANI Russo- Japanese. | Fightiog on a large scale is in ? progress between tbe Russians and Japanese armies in Manchuria. Gen. Kuropatkin, after meeting the initiative of the, Japanese in the eastern part cf the Shakke valley, assumed the aggressive in the western portion yesterday, and under cover of a heavv artillery fire from Putilclf bill j and Novgorod bill succeeded in dnvi ing the Japanese from a position in the outekiite of SaDdiapu. SimulI taceoualy the Russians attacked aDd ! captured a railroad bridge on the j Jioanose centre. Much more serious ' i-? the Japanese move against the Russian left wiDg, which threatens, unless quickly checked, to oblige Gen. Kuropatkin to abandon the positions on the Hun river, which he hr.s occupied and fortified duriDg the winter. There is no confirmation of the report that the Russian commander in chief has notified the emperor that retreat northward has become imperative. M. D. HARMAN, DEALER IN General Merchandise. Fine Feed. Flour. Meal. Grist, Eice, Lard, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Butter, Sausage, Cheap Hardware, Tin, Enameled and Glassware, all at low cut prices. i i AND Cabbage. Turnips, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Cocoa nuts and apples at prices rliar cannot be beat. Country Produce exchanged for goods LEXINGTON. S. C.. j ! Corner opposite Court House Square. WARNIMG. A LL PERSONS ARE WARNED ./l. not to hire, or harbor in any way Peter Berry, white, as he is under contract to work for me for the year 190"). i, oWlT S. E. BERRY. | Sggj _ A* SB BS Bvn) "Mi nitrv. Have ! ! I LCAR ; | he public at | ir day or ni^ht. j SOLICITED j B B ! ???BBa?cai rT - rr." r s . .AND i. c. i JLL LINE OF TT T1 -r 1 _ us, narness, x arm iMpielothing. Dress Goods, OliS. .d Mardware. % ftlllM AVIi AMV A All J MUM It f U1 AoHi Damaged by water arc being sold to our friends and customers ^ at unheard of values. If you wish to save money on S Shoes now is you time. p Out nf Town Mopplmfc I ium Ul lUnll 1T1U1 bllUlItd, | BARGAINS IN STOKE FOR THEM. | S E. P.&F.A.DAVIS, 11710 MAIN STREET I COLOMBIA, - - - - ^ C. S. J ' K IF YOU WANT TO ^ I Save Money and Get the Best | ^ ask for our prices on ^ Stoves and Ranges, j V Paints and Oils, Wood Mantels, Grates and f* ^ Tiles, Tin Plate, Iron Roofing, Conductor ? *Dit\a Vatta Tr an n-1-> Tarro f!rt++o Tiro X ^ \ ^ Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Pumps C ^ and Pump Supplies. & ^ 1519 Main St , Columbia. S. C. ^ 1 ^ Mpw finnrl^ 1 ill II UUUUUJ Fresh Goods, Fashionable Goods, Arriving daily at my new place of business, "W. T. Martin's Old Stand, corner of Main and Blanding streets, Columbia, where your presenee will be appreciated. JOHN FITZMAURICE, 4 2 A Liquid Vegetable <4VVV Compound that takes JWjr the place of Calomel B Laxo is a perfect la.v:itiv?-: prompt ami powerful but pleasantly gentle. Ir. euros biliousin^-. torpid liver, dyspepsia and constipation, dispelsand headaches. Contain* no mineral. ? OC P$e Manufactured by Tiia Laxo Co.. Durhnx. I.'.C. QC P+e W Ul5? Mold by Leading in-u^iNty All Ov?-r A m?*rifs*. Olo. , Tor Sale by Dr. M. ft. HENDRIX, Lexington. S. C.