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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 5. 1905. Indez to New Advertisements, Lost?D. K. Mack. Fruit Trees?G. W. Lewis. Presents?Sylvan Bros. a, Citation?Estate of Josepii Surgener. Spring Goods?P. C. Price & Co. Amionnceiuent?W hit-ten. General Merchandise?W. P. Roof. FAIRNESS. SAFETY, HONESTY. The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest- per annum every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Casliier. 4 Easter Services. We are requested to announce that the Rev. Air. Nease will hold communion services at Providence on the 4th Sunday in this month, and it is earnestly desired that the membership will be present on that occasion as well as the entire comS munity. A&e for Working Roads. By A. A- session 1904, the limit of age lor work on the public roads is from 18 to 50 Overseers will please observe these limits in warning out their hands. L J. Langford, Supervisor of Lexington County. ?i i ? - Salssday. Samuel B George, Clerk of the Court, Bold the following property last Monday: The Fry lot on Factory Hill to Samuel P. Roof for $101. The Gleaton land" in Bull Swamp township containing fifty-eight acres to D. A. Jefcoafc for $705. The Wyse place of ten acres, located just bevond the depot, to J. J. Bickley for $435. Millinery Opening. My millinery opening will take place Friday and Saturday April 7ch and 8:b, and the ladies of Lexington county are cordially invited to call and see my line of stylish spring bats and up-to date millinery. Mrs. Alice Timmons. < ? ? The Bailroad Bond Case. Manv prominent; citizens of the three Fork townships who are interested in the railroad bond case, were here yesterday in consultation with their attorneys in reference to the adverse decision of the Supreme Court. It is likely the usual levy will be made and continue until the principal and interest are paid up. This is undoubtedly the beet way out of the difficulty and will not be so burdensome to the taxpayers of that ^ section. Shoes for the People. Mr. R. F. Corley who is well and favorahly known to our people for his fair dealings, desires to inform his Lexington friends that he can be found in the shoe department of Mimnaugh's Department Store, Columbia, ready to give them bargains in shoes for gent's, ladies and children in all styles and shapes as well as shoes built especially for the farmer. Call and see him when in the city as he will suit you both ia quality and prices. Ret? Pastor Arrived. r _ Kev. J. \V. Neace, the new pastor of the Lexington charge of the Evangelical Lutheran church, arrived last Wednesday. He and his family were met at the depot by a number of his parishioners and escorted to their new residence at the Monts' house on Upper Main street. It was our pleasure to form the acquaintance of Rev. Mr. Neace and found him to be a scholarly gentleman of affible manners and we are satisfied he will be successful in his ministerial work as well as proving a useful citizen. Divine Services. We are requested to announce hat for tb9 present the following are the appointments of the Rev. J. W. Nease, pastor of the Lexington charge, Evangelical Lutheran church: Nazareth, 1st Sunday at 11 a. m. Pisgab, 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. P St. John, 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m. Providence, 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. The above hours lor public service ii ?. . i. i _ i*i _ i_ . .1 i win D6 ooservea udcu cnangea oy the council of the several churches. \ Railroad Time. Bo Weil Dressed. It is as natural for women to desire to be well dressed as it is for the sparks to fly upwards and to please the ladies and to supply their wants so that they can dress themselves in the finest and most fashionable fabrica at a reasonable price, Win. Piatt has a selected line of dress goods, washable fabric?, embroideries, ribbons and millinery? the finest ever brought to Columbia, and extends a cordial invitation to his Lexington friends to call and see this line before purchasing. Every day is an opening day with him. I$Ri!ma^es t>iliori?Tiess andY9&\ /I bad complexions. Keep yfm\ Bjjjj I the system in good condi-\ | I ^A^TONIC PELLETS jHi \?\ which act gently and JM&j \??\ e^zniIia^e the poison J Ms / \??\ from your system. /JRF/ Try One To-night. /J&gJ jb'or Sale at Jtlannaii s bazaar. County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of Lexington Countv Alliance. No. 721, will meet April 14tb, at 10 o'clock a. m. with Martio District Sub. Alliance at Chapin. A full delegation is desired. A very important secret discussion will be had. By order of Jas B. Addy, J. J. Bickley, President. Secretary. 7. C. Z. Notes. Mr. George R. Shealy, of Saluda, has enrolled his son, George, in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. Mr. Shealy boards with Mr. E. B. Roof. To the boy of the Palmetto Col* ' ' * - * - 1 aL. I i. legiate institute woo maKes tne uest declamation during commencement will be given a gold medal. This will be named the A. F. Lever medal it beiog donated by him. Mi*8 Emily Edwards, daughter of Mr. P. B. Edwards, of Peters, has entered the Palmetto Collpgiate Institute. She boards with Mr. E. B> Roof. Mr. W. B. Taylor, of Rocky Well, has placed his children, Maude and Guy, in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. They board with Mr- E B. Roof. Fv. F. D. An inspector of the Rural Free Delivery routes was in town the latter part of last week and the first part of this week going over the territory of a proposed new route. If this route is established it will make the fourth one leading out from this place. No. 4 via Webster Corley to Rock Quarry down the Augusta road to tne Two Notch road and back to Lexington via Scuffletown. No 5 via E. J. George, Martin m 1 TT ci :iL 0>L xayior, nenry omuu, oiaumore Hayes down the Augusta road to Lexington. Both routes will receive favorable reports and will be put in probably in the course of six weeks or such matter* The Inspector of Free Rural Delivery routes, Mr F. P. Buehee, goes from here to Peak to look after the establishment of another route out from that place. ? Jail Notes. Solomon Bouknight, colored, who has been in jail charged with breaking into a storehouse in Irmo, has been released on a $500 bond for his appearance at the next term of court. Will Brown, colored, i3 now in jail on the charge of unlawfully breaking into a dwelling. | A. J. FOX, I | Life and Fire insurance ! and ! Real Estate Agent, Lexington, S. C. ! ONLY FIRST CLASS COM- | ; PANIES REPRESENTED. Prompt and careful attention j ii given to buying and selling Real i ] Estate, both town and country. " !, Correspondence respectfully solic- J ii ited. n ; For Sale. ; ' One resident lot on Main street, 11 || Lexington, S. C. 12 acres, half mile from Lex- n f ington. Good dwelling. 11 J 135 acres on Saluda River be- | ii tween Holly's and Amiek's Ferry, n 11 known as the "Old John Lang- i J ford Homestead." Good new |] ii dwelling, barn and one tenant u '| house. Good orchard. > 15 to 20 acres, near Lexington | I Ei I?;-,.. I ^ ' v.? K jj tin wwumi. x iiii. I?JIU iUi | 11 track fanning. h |j 0 acres adjoining Lexington |j ii Fair Grounds. n One valuable lot and improve- 11 :! ments in the town of Lexington, ' i S. C. Wanted: One to two hundred acres saw '< [J mill timber. n About 100 acres farming land i< * not over 4 miles from Lexingtou. i] ? i* ! % R@memlb CARRIES A F Buggies, Carriages Wage ments, Shoes, Hats, C Noti PERUVIAN GUANO AN I HATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, \ MFfKWFAP m g iiLUiiriLmi m uhuluj <* i FOR DRESS AND FOR WORK, J S EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED AS REPRE- 5 # SENTED. <? P. C. PRICE S CO., K 1001 Gervais Street, v X COLUMBIA. S. C. i ^%vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvva RISINGER I BOOZER,: UNDERTAKERS, | I)0^QT[^f-NT | FURNITURE? 5 IRENE, S. C. J ^ . , j ii I take pleasure in informing mv e We have on hand a large and well se- customers and the public gener lected line of ^ apy rjmt j ]iave opened a first COFFINS AND CASKETS, class line of e in all sizes and styles cheap. Come and * FURNITURE ? examine our stock when in need Of any- $ of all kinds in connection with 9 thincr in nnr line. We can fill anv bill mv other business. Mv expenses in 30 minutes after order is received. J are light and I can afford to sell ? ? # cheap. See my stock before buying $ Trespass Notice. T. HAYNE "WILLIAMS, A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY J IRENE, S. C. S il. warned not to trespass on my land o known as the James Crim land, granted ? by the State. WM. F. STABLER. March 22, 1005. 4w24. > ?,?_ _ ? Notice, Debtors and Creditors, jflWjk lina! in any manner whatever are hereby fsj K| H notified that they must make payment H of h H M ! to the undersigned within 30 days wnlgy 1 M W 1 ii from the date liereof, and those having demands against said Estate must pre- Baa l ia8fflaBB sent them, dulv verified to g [ SAMUEL B. GEORGE. Admr. TX' L. March 20, 15)05. 3w23. VV e 110^ n< Caskets ever i M. D. HARMAN j ? jjj DEALER IN p I 1 FINES t ftftiipral i in the state fi j UCilCiiii r reasonable nv 9 t I I Merchandise, | | Corner Main and New Street, p | Y()l R PAT] 4 Opposite Confederate jg 1 j ,, , ,?? Monument, m ? i Bt-v. Mr. Keel preached at Smith Branch last Sunday. ULL LINE OF ins, Harness, Farm Ixnplefrothing. Dress Goods, ions. id V n MIIRATE PflTA^H u muiin i w i nvm <iWWWVWWWWV%WW3l \ IF YOU WANT TO \ | Save Money and Oe! the Best i ~ <T ask for our prices on ^ \ Stnvfis and Rannns. i ^ %.^J> V ULAi^a J1 M. ^JL BL A V ^ Y *r Paints and Oils, Wood Mantels, Grates and f ^ Tiles, Tin Plate, Iron Pooling, Conductor ^ ^ Pipe, Eave Trough, Terra Cotta Elue, ^ & Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Pumps C ^ and Pump Supplies. $r ^ 1519 Main St., Columbia. S. C. S FRTJIT TREES. State of South Carolina, To the People of Lexington County: ^ r q^tw* ?f Lexl^t0^'' By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge. Look out for me. I am coming to see TT7HEREAS, FRANK SURGENEK vou and to help vou. I represent the made suit tome to grant him LetNurseries of Stark & Bro., and I am ters of Administration of the Estate of and selling the finest, best and cheapest effects of Joseph Surgener: Fruit Trees that rnonev can buv. 1 will mesewc, lueiauic, w wcd au^. ouauvw.sell you Peach and Apple Trees as cheap ish al1 and singular the kindred and credias anv one else can afford to sell them, tors Joseph Surgener, deand guarantee each tree to be trne to ?eased, that they be and appear, before me, label true, to name.' Don't pay 50cents \? <J>e c?ur' ?^rob3tt: t01^h,elda(tpex: for an everbearing peach tree tvheu you lqS-0D' 1 11 i,?n ?e ^thdayof can get them from me for 10 cents. ^ ?"f pobhcatioa hereof at 11 Tt u. on o- ~A nrtue \ 0 clock in the lorenoon. to show cause, if Don t pay 20, 2o and oO cents for Apple th ^ wt the8aid Administration Trees when yon can get hrst class shoaid not be granted. ones from me for from , to 18 cents Given under mv hand, this 4th day of Don't give an order nnhlyou see me. I April, Anno Domini, 1905. want to help you. If you don t give me GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S.l your order you will find out you have Probate Judge, Lexington County. made a mistake. I have one price for Published on the 5th day ol April, all* 1905, in the Lexington Dismtch. 2w23. Yours in the Fruit Tree business to help vou. G. W. LEWIS, Gilbert, S. C. MaSOHlC ITotiCS, A REGULAR COMMUNICATION Lost. Strayed or Stolen, ! .jjV- of Lexington Lodge, No 152, A. F. , | )CP5\M., will be held Saturday, April ^BOLT FOUR W EEKb AGO, A j /\r\i5 1905, at 73 p. ra. Brethren are IX -Black anci iaii nouuu iui>v\ri- , earnestlv requested to attend promptly, ing to the name of "Butler. I will pay Bv order of the W. M. a reward of $10 for its return: or for ! " Godfrey M. Harman, Secretary. proof to convict the person or persons j wl 10 stole or killed him. I _ , ,, . D. K. MACK, Swansea. S. C. s probably have more cold April 5, 1905. lw&J. j weather yet. s & Caskets, ive the most complete line of Coffins and j 1 f i j i t shown in this parrot tne country. xia\e i >m a $3.50 case to $100 casket. \ ST FUNERAL CAR | or the accommodation of the public at - | tcs. Will Serve you any hour day or ni<ylit. EITHER PHONE, No. 14 OR 901. {OXAOE KESPECFl'LLY SOLICITED j RUTI AND i 9 ma ae&r lTESBUBG-, S. C.