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/ m??a???? * The Lexington Dispatch. P Wednesday. November 13.1901. i. *? [ lades to NW Advertissseats. Clerk's Sales. Bee Hive?M. FraDk. Partition Sale?S B George. Money to Loan?Thomas k Gibbes. Standard Warehouse Co ?H. L. Elliott. | X32TVZttE: SERVICES. lexington baptist chuece. Rev. S. J. Riddle, Pastor. 3rd Sunday 11a. m. aDd 7 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. GiO. B Lee, Superintendent. APPOINTMENTS OF bev CiEOBGE S beaf.DZN. k Nazareth. E. Lutheran, First Saoday. St John, E Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tn Sunday, rfc. His address is 11U0 Elmwood Avenue. Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to '' j&mt correspond with him can address him. leuxoton enter rT m. e. chuech south. Rev. J. N. Weight, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3} pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb llara. Lexington 3Jpm 3d Snndav. Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3^ p m 4tla Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 31 pm Lexington: Sunday school service e?ery Sunday moruing at 10 o'clock. Piayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. pbz&bitebias sebyices Itev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. f Salvation Oil the Best Liniment, 1 " nf e. 1 ornc Vinf ilp fits. jL I I V^C j AV U?Cj AUi y ?w Greatest cure on earth for Rheumar tisrn, Neuralgia, SoreDess, Sprains, Backache^ Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swellings. Burns and FrostBites. Salvation Oil kills all pain. ^ For Sale. A good family and farm mare, in I good condition, is for sale on reason* * i i_ i- T T rr s I aoie terms. Appiy to uuo. o a?jiui, -Lexington, S. C. tf Seward Paid for an unsatisfied user of KaufmsLn's Little Liver Granules, for headache, indigestion, etc. 10c a bottle. winter XAW&SWS. Southern Railway announces excursion rates for the Winter Season to the various resorts of the South f # ? Tickets are now on sale, with final return limit May 31st, 1902. For detailed information as to rates schedules, etc., call on any ageDt of the Southern Railway or connections * W. H. Tayloe, A. G P. A, ^ Atlanta, G3. P A New Trial Ordered. Tn/tna 'Wotto ViaH filer! with Mr. rvuugv I ? WWW MWW *? ?/? ?* Samuel B. George, Clerk of the Court, his docree granting a new trial in the case of D. M. Crosson, against F. G and H. J. Hartley, which was a claim and delivery proceedings, and in which a verdict for Dr. Crosson was rendered at the last term of the court. Messrs. Efird & Dreher represented the plaintiff and Messrs. Sbarp6 and Stroth&r the defendants. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo=Quiaine Tablets the remedy that cure* n cold in one day Masonic Meeting. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ^wy'Oi JLexmgton Lodge, JNo. 102, /\r\A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, November 23rd, 1901, at 8 p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly, prepared to pay their dues. * ? By order of the W. M. G. M. Hasmajs*, Secretary. Masonic Meeting. Jk A regular communication of 7V\ Fomaria Lodge, No. 151, A.*. F.-.M , will convene in Masonic hall Peak, S. C, Saturday, November 23, ioai -l. O n Tii'ofh?,on nlcoco i yu JL f 8>ll O P ^ MUV come forward prepared to pay dues. John C. Swygert, Master. Ladies Can Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy: gives instant j relief to corns and bunions. It's the j greatest comfort discovery of the j vuica aiivA ?<> v?vu feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. 1 Trial package free by mail. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. 20-ly. I t A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the "Blues* is seldom occasioned by actual existing external conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disorder ed LIVER. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a course of Tutt's Pills They control and regulate the LIVER. They bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elasticity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.^ Strictly Personal. At the close of the thirty-first volume of the Dispatch, we desire to say a few words to our readers /and we hope that every odo who are in arrears for subscription will read and digest thoroughly. When our collecting rounds shall have been completed in the county those who have failed to comply with our often repeated request will f A f Q UttVtf ILIt? IU IU CU r?vAdress. A bill will be mailed aDd if the amount is not settled in a reasonable time, the account will be placed in the h?Dds of a Magistrate for collection. If. is unreasonable to expect us to send the paper continuously for jears without pay. Some payment should be made and if this is impossible let us have a settlement and stop, it you are not able to pay f<?r the paper. A word to the wise is suffi-uent. .Harried, Oq November 3rd, 1901, at the residence of Mr. W. N. Younginer, bv the Kev. N. S Younginer, Mr. George Leeone and Mias Carrie On Sunday, November 10, 1901, at the residence of the rfficiating minis li? W D Onint AJr .Tacnli tUC f . " VMVW Rowl-ind and Mi?s Opbf-ba Price. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for . Teething B-ibi** Pric^-, 10 cts. Cures WiDd-C ?lic. Dysentery, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach. F^ver. Cholera Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby S>rup promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. Death of hir. George. After an illness ex-ending through several years, Mr. D*-derick George who re-ided near this p'ace calmnly and peacefully died at his home last Saturday. Mr. George was one of our ? ' ? J ? Desi Known ana buccshhiui iaruueib and by his thrift and indut-trious habits had accumulated a good store of this world's goods. He was a man of the strictest integrity, was of a social and genial disposition, these characteristics won for him a large circle of friends. He was a gallant Confederate soldier and served with conspicious bravery from the beginning to the end of hostilities. At the time of his enlistment only two other citizens of this county joined the company with which he was connected, they being Dr. C. E. Leaphart and Mr. Fred Harman. He was about 56 years of age and leaves a wife and eleven children. His funeral services were conducted at his home Sunday morning in the presence 01 between 400 and 500 people the R9V. W. D. Quick officiating. ThefuDeral procession was from ? tc 1 mile in length. The interment was in the family burying ground near the residence of his brother Mr. Erby J. George. Beside his immediate family, Mr. George leaves a large family connection who, together with his friends and acquaintances mourn with those who mourn. He "died like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him and lies down to pleasant dreams/' a n - _ fi* a jrop"cua? i ouag- juaa. Treasurer Shealy is assisted in the collection of taxes by Mr. Scott Shiry who is a handsome and popular youDg man. We are of the opinion that quite a number of the fair sex have found this out as we frequently noticed sly glances that beamed with admiration cast toward him, all of which he stood with Spa rtan like heroism determined to see the rosy cheeked girls of the other sectione of the county before launching upon the sea of matrimony. I DBS. D. L. BO iflfPENTI 1515 MAIS COLUMBIA, I 'PHONE S30. I STANDARD wi COLUMB Has a storage capacity of insures Cotton for Id cents per I>al< Lower rates on ~>H0 Bales and abov and season contracts. All railroa< cotton to Ixj stopped for storage anc ' 'V i i L A 4-1 ?nrrli vof/? I 1 /AVI SCU.MJ11 ill III*.' til I 1 >>V111 W1 i trilling charge for rehundling. Cotton consigned to Columl competition when sold, and loans Warehouse Receipts at a minimum other charges for selling cotton. (. II. Ii. November 13. A Deplorable Affair. Last Wednesday afternoon, after the Dispatch had gone to pres-?, we * '* - x 1. ^ X ! received tne intelligence mat n, u | Aebill, a rising youog attorney of the ! Lexington Bar. was shot and probably fatally injured by Mr. C. W. Sollee, a prominent merchant at Batesburg. The shooting occurred on Mr. Sollee's plantation in Saluda county, a short distance across the line aod was the result of a misun- i derstanding between the two parties. Mr. Sollee and a negro tenant of his in q ^icinnfa nrrav a UKUttUiO 1UVUHCU IU a w . i? division of the crops and Mr. Asbill had beec retained to look after the interest of the negro and was on his way to consult his client when he met Mr. Sollee in the road where tlje shooting occurred. The weapon used was a 44 calibre and Mr. Asbill was shot in the back, the ball paseing | through the left lung and has net J been found He is in a critical condition, but hopes are entertained for ! his recovery. Mr. Soliee was given I a preliminary hearing before Magistrate C. C. Wise, and was admitted to bail in the sum of $500. The shooting is deplored by the friends of both parties and regret is expressed on all sides. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid cures are in striking contrast with the* feeblo cures made by Quinine. If you are utterly wretched, take a thorough course of Johnson's 'Iodic and drive out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The wise insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. It costs 50 cents if it cures; not one cent if it does not. 20?12m ? ? Roll of Honor. Below are the names of those students who attended the Palmetto Collegiate Institute every day last month: Colleg'ate Department?Marie Sawyer, Pickens Roof, Alonzo Lown, Helen Sawyer, Lola Harman, Bessie I Cnrlev. Lilv Smoak. Henrv Seav, Chalmers Wessinger, Bertha Kleckley, Eunice WeesiDger and Josie Smoak, Intermediate Department?Sam Corley, Van Harman, Anna Smoak, MaDnie Corley, Vernice Metts, and George Crape. Primary Department?Pearl Harman, Wilbur George, Grover Corley, Ryan Dreher, Earnest Mette, Joe Norris, Claud Redd, Jessie Corley and Bessie Price. Mr. "Alonzo Lown, of the graduating class attended Palmetto Collegiate Institute every day duriDg last year's session of nine months. The pupils of the Palmetto Coile giate Institute are prepairing to have J exercises appropriate to the occasion i on Thanksgiving Day. Seed Wheat and Stock for Sale. | We have for sale 400 bushels of Pierce's Prolific Seed Wheat, pure variety, at $1.50 per bushel. Also a carload of good horses and mules. W. F. Mayes, At Caughman s Stables, 1 Columbia, S. C. - - - When you come to town either for business or pleasure be sure to call at the Dispatch office and settle. / / v OZEK & SONS <5TS Mil) [ STREET, H. O. (rehouse co., :IA, S. C.. ' t.OOO IJales of Cotton. Stores and i per month or fractional month, c. Special rates for six months Is running in Columbia ]>ennit 1 reshipped at any time during the filial starting point, with only a >ia has the advantage of active can always he secured on our i- . i _ x _ \" uiutcsi raies. .Mtcoiumissiun m .'orrosjx>i ldcnec solicited. ELLIOTT, 3Liiiajrer. Mm LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLI BY THE MERCHANTS. Bacon Ham?, p?r ft 12 Side?. " '' Shoulders. " Butter, per ft. 20 Efffirs. per do: r> Turkeys. per lb * a 10 Geese, per pr 3."> a 40 Chickens, per head 10 a 23 Beeswax, per ft i"> a 20 Beef, per ft io a '2'-.. Pork. " " to a 12U Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 T.ir.4 n?r E5 11 Flour. percwt ^>0 a 250 Corn, per bu sr. Peas, " " TT? Oat.?. " " on Foddar. per cwt 7."> a so Sweet Potatoes, per bu " o Itlce. per lb Ufi COTTON' MARKET. Lexington.?Middling 7' ... Columbia.?Middling 7'/,. Charleston?Middling 7 . Augusta,?Middling 7';. ARE YOU SICK, SUFFERING. AND NEED MEDICIITE? if so, you wilftind in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR. PERSONAL PR0PERT1 FOR SALE. I WILL SELL AT MY RESIDENCE, for cash, on Thursday, December 5, commeocing at 10 o'clock a. m., all of my personal property, consisting of about 4C0 bushels of corn, a lot of fodder, peavines, cotton seed, 3 head of mules, 1 horse, 1 buggy, 2 wagons, 1 log cart, 1 cultivator, 4 head cattle, young milch cow, a good ? 1 3 r? .*4., milKer. nousenoia ana Kiit-u?u mruituie, farming implements and other articles w. f. mack. October 30, 1901. 5w3 ALL BIG BOXING EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described In POLICE GAZETTE The World-famous . . . . Patron of Sports. $1.00 -13 WEEKS-$1.00 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New York. DR. F. C. GILMORE. DSUTIST, T OCATEDATNO. 1510 MAIN STREET. JlJ over Hnsemann's Gnn Store, Columbia, S. C., where he will be glad to see bis former as well as new patients. Dr. Gilmore will be at Drafts Hotel in Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 10th and 11th to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call at his Columbia office. January 23, 1901?tf. JSmt trees ' That Grow and Bear Fruit. Write for our 60 page ilW illustrated Catalogue and 40 (page pamphlet, "flow to ^ iPlant and Cultivate an Orchard." 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