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r The Lexington Dispatch. ' Wednesday. November 20. !901. j Index to Nsvr Advertisements. Auction Salt?J E I\ ;on. It's So Fjulj?H L OswaU. D Final Discharge?S B. George. c i Trespass N">tic-J Dempsy Jones & Notice Trespassers?J. J. ilulier K and Others. Ml Watch This Space?J. E. Kiuf * maDn. Notice Tre?passers?H. C. & E M. Rucker. in 3DI*VT?TE SSBVICS3. te LEXINGTON BAniST CECBCK. a' Kev. S. J. Riddle. Pastor. tfc 3rd Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday mornins? at 10 o'clock. Geo. B. Lee. Superintendent of o rvinr*ov or APPOISTSCKNTS vr iitv uauoui. o ~ Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. ^ St. John, E Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tn Sunday at His address is lld9 Elm wood Avenue. ^ Coinmbia, S. C., wher? parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. si lexington cibcrit m. e. chcbch south. d( Rev. J. N. Weight, Pastor. w 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3$ pm ?d Sunday, Eoreb 11am. Lexington 34pm m 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3fpm 4th Snndav. Lexington 11 am. Horeb 34 pm Lexington: Sunday school service e?ery ? ' Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening p at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. U I FEEHBTTEBlAN 82BVICES p( I Itev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. at 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. m Salvation Oil the Best Liniment, m Price, 15 cts; large bottle, 25 cts. ^ Greatest cure on earth for Kheuma ^ tism, Neuralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache, Stiffness, Cuts, Bruiees, ^ Wounds, Swellings. Burns and Frost 4 Bites. Salvation Oil kills all pain. i , . i Special Opening. C " I will open a full line of notions, ^ fruits, candiep, etc., next Saturday, the 23rd inst., in Ballentines build- [j ing, next door to the Parlor Restau rant. E. A. Roof. For Sale. tl A good family and farm mare, iD w good condition, is for sale on reason- p, able terms. Apply to Jno. J Taylor, g Lexington, S. C. tf rt ; C( Colored Teachers' Sheeting. -w We have been requested to an hi nounce that there will be a teachers' T meeting for the colored teachers of lo Lexinerton county at this place on a , Saturday, November 30tb. Colored teachers inter sted in the organization of an association are requested to attend this meeting. T . . 4 . This signature is on every box of tbo genuine Laxative Bromo*Qninine Tablets the remedy that cares n eohl in one Uay ? School House Site Changed. The citizens of the Culler-Saylor school house section have moved the ^ school house irom the old site to S the road on the mail route leading P from Sandy Run to Swansea, about j*' three miles from the Red Store. This charge was made to accommo date the patrons cn the south side of Sandy kud. 7 The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. r p Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid cures are in strik- cc ing contrast with the feeblo cures made by Quinine. If you are utterly wretched, take a cj thorough course of Johnson's Tonic b, and drive out every trace of Malaiial p poisoning. The wise insure their j j> lives aDd the wiser insure their health j a) by using Johnson's Cbill and Fever j ^ Tonic. It costs 50 cents if it cures; j not one cent if it does not. 20?12m i Harrisd, j g On November 7th, 1001, at Emanuel I R Evangelical Lutheran church, by the j Si Rev. J. A Cromer, Mr. Daniel Seay pi and Miss Elizabeth Roof, the former I d< of New Brookland and the latter of ; fr LoDg Branch section, of Lexington ! ci county. j H ^ f i in Ur. Bun s nns lor Liver his. ai One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 j cts. Cure Constipation, Liver Trou- ; bles, Biliousness, Impure Blood, Dys- i pepsia, Female Complaints, Stomach j ei and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Boil's Pills j ai never gripe. w i I" HUB I n^iini wuHHftii?a? After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If you bave'been RINK1NG TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, !CK HEADACHE ?and nervousness which follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel ings. Elegantly sugar coated. ake No Substitute. Mail Bouts Esfcsnded. Star route No. 20:524, from Lexgtou to Clark's Mill, has been exerted to Stall. Tbe mail on and ter December 3rd, at wbich time le extension will go into Effect, will ? served from toe juexington poeifice od Tuesdays and Fridays add ill leave Still on the re'urn tripe 'edoef-days and Saturdays. This raDgement will give the people of tat section excellent mail facilities id tbey should, which they no )ubt do, feel grateful to the persons ho have taken an interest in this atter. XT. S. Depository. The Carolina National Bank, of olumbia, has been appointed a nited States Depository. This aplintment will increase the deposit* id shows the confidence thegovernent has in the fioaDcial manageent of the bank and its 6cuodness Without hesitation we can say that lis is one of the best banks in the DUth and has always given accomodation to its patrons when consis;nt with sound banking principles. n. DulPo QoKvi Cupnn fnp l/i yun / uauj yjiup ivi Teething Babies. Price, 10 cte. ares Wind-Colic, Dysentery, GripiDg sins, Sour Stomach. Fever, Cholera ifantum. Dr. BuU'a Baby Syrup romotes the digestion and soothes ?e baby. Will Eemain in Leziagton. Information has been received by le frie rs of Dev. J. G. Graichen, ho is now in Virginia, that the astorate which be eccepted in that tate has reluctantly consented to jlieve him of the acceptance of the ill. Mr. Graichen will, therefore be i Lexington next week to resume is appoiDtme? ts with >*t. Stephen, his is good news to his friends, who ivfl tn attend unon his able and con ?c ated ministry. Homing! Blind Tom. The original and genuine Blind om of musical fame will give an jtertainment at Roofs Hall next aturday night, November 23'd. veryboay, young and old, should >e him. He is called the Eighth 'onder of the World, and gives high class enter'ainment. Masonic Meetings. * A REGULAR COMMUNICATION /X^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, F. M., will be held on aturday, November 23rd, 1901, at 8 . m. Brethren are earnestly reuested to attend promptly, prepared a j > v*y iut;u miHu. By order of the W. M. G. M. Harm an, Secretary. A. regular communication of VN Pomaria Lodge, No. 151, A.\ M., will convene in Masonic hall eak, S. C, Saturday, November 23, )01, at 8 p. m. Brethren, please ;me forward prepared to pay dues. John C. Swygert, Master. A regular communication of Sinair Lodge, No. 154, A.-.F.-.M., will e held Friday, November 22nd. he F. C. degree will be conferred. rethren are earnestly requested to Ltend and come prepared to pay ue8 for this Masonic Tear. M. H. Witt, W. M. New Free Delivery Boute. We have been notified. by the eneral Superintendent of the Free ural Delivery Department, through-" enator John L. McLaurin, that the stition for the establishment of a free slivery route extending northwest cm Lexington post office, taking a rcutious route to Mr. Beauregard iarman'a and thence back to Lexgton postoffice haa been received id considered. The papers have sen placed in the hands of the >ecial agent in charge of the South n Division for investigation and 'ter he makes his report the system ill probably be established. < rimJUJm.** JbJ.^1 -U.U J. J. >. A. X y. 1 "5\ Vf J. Watch this Space. ;?| AN ADVERTISEMENT j' hi T ^ 111 ;i MK ill 5 V ?? ?? -r- v -I- W ? ^-r??r V V > *r > v > - HR.S \) I, BOOZER & SOIS 1615 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, .....8. C. : 'PHONE S30 THE 1 STANDARD WAREHOUSE CO., COLUMBIA, S. C? ' J Has a storage capacity of 20,000 Bales of Cotton. Stores and J r 1 " 1 ~ ? ?? ^.. I'.wi/.flAi.nl mnnfK 1 insures uotton ior 10 cunts j)t*i -uuit" uiuiun ui liiitiiuntu muiuu. Lower rates on 500 Bales and alxive. Special rates for six months ' and season contracts. All railroads running in Columbia permit cotton to be stopped for storage and res hipped at any time during the season at the through rate from original starting point, with only a i trifling charge for rehandling. Cotton consigned to Columbia has the advantage of active competition when sold, and loans can always be secured on our ; Warehouse Receipts at a minimum interest rates. No commission or ntlipr charges for selling cotton. Correspondence solicited. II. Ii. KJLLIOTT, Manager. November 13. 3m. ? A Heavy Loss from Fire. lexington market, ^ye regret t:> learn that Mr. George oorbected weekly ey the merchants. Hayes, who lives on the Augusta j Bac.?n Der * l road about five miles from this place, shoulders. " bad the misfortune of losing Monday Butter, per ft. ^ night his entire personal property by ^eys*^10 fire?except his home, kitchen acd Geese, per pr * 35 a w ?heir contents. His barn, stables Chickens. per head 10 a i*? Beeswax, per lb r> a *?o and other outbuHdings, two mules. Beef, per m 10 a j.,i stock, corn and other bay, peavines Pork' " " in a ie?i 1 ^.,1 Tallow, per lh 4 a 5 provinder, farming implements, L^p^a u a prey to the devouring flames. We Flour, percwt vWniyt understand that Mr. Hayes and family p?rD'D?f ^ were visiting at Leesville while their Oats. " ?o property was burning. The origin Fodder, per cwt 75 a so of the fire is as yet unknown. This permit)063 D6r bU 4 a I* is a severe blow to him and he has cotton- market: the heartfelt sympathy of our people Lexington,-Middling 7}<. in his misfortune. toiumbln.-snddlin* Charleston?Middling . Augusta.?Middling 7;:. Filial Discharge. XAVAI SToi;Es"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES TO ALL ToStSi'""M?Spirils J\ persons interested that I will apply to " 'c rj s* lOS,n? Urm* the Hon. George S. Drafts. Judge of Pro- ~ - , r?DCDCAYW DDAllCDTl CAD PUT bate, in ana tonne county l'l riniii I'll, r State of South Carolina, on the 17th day of uHolM.'lL T1IUI Lll1 I 1UII d.1LLi December, I90l. at ll o'clock in the fore- t* wit t wrr it >tv i/rcTnr.r?r, noon,or . taj, dieebarce as Administrator I SE' of the Estate of J. IL Koon ^eased. commencing at 10 o'clock a m., all of mv ' I.. GEORGE personal property, consisting ol abont 4L?0 yoreD.I'er 10, I1H11. T it , 1 buggy, 2 wagons, 1 log cart, 1 cultivator. I respass Notice. 4 i?*1 t1*- ^iict, Co?-, ? Boo,i r milker, household and kitchen furniture. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY Noil- larminE implements and other articles ' 1 . lied not to hnnt, cither by day or _ , 0 W. 1 MAb'K. night, tish iu either my upper or lower October 30. 1001. ow3 ponds, hanl wood or trespass in any man- att err* -n ? ner whatever upon my lauds on waters of ?>iU" AWi?l]N G" 3 V E2TTS Ulack creek. The law will positively be | Are Best Ilinstratedand Described in oniorcea agaiusi __ _ _ POLICE GAZETTE! T/ic World-famous . Trespass Notice. . M*atron of Sports. \ LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTI- a a in U#rC|ZQ__?M j\. lied not to hunt, either b j day or night, 10 VVCCIVo wl#WW or trespass in any manner whatever upon MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. oor lands. All trespassers will positively t,TOttaot7 rTTv -d m- v be indicted for violative ;his notice. EICHAED K. FOX, Publisher. H. C. BCCKER E. M. RUCKEB. Franibn Square, I>ew Tori. I November 13, 1901. 4w5pd. IN CONFIDENCE, "\Mmf TRIES ! 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We also have in stock a complete * line of the best makes of Organs, Sewing Machines, Dining Room and Kitchen Outfits. l*r'"Lot9 of Slightly Damaged Furniture at leas than half what it co9t to make it. GOOD OAK CHAIRS FOR 25cts EACH. GOOD BEDSTEADS FOR $1.00. . Come and See Us Before You Buy. Maxwell & Taylor, Post Office Block, Columbia, S. C. Si-plumber .'ini. mtllltlMUHKKrO WLf' JLJ.1JLJ.wjlt w jl^ v Wholesale find Retail Importers and Dealers in All Kinds of HARDWARE, 1R0! STEEL, MILS, T> A fNTS. OIL A1VI> GLASS. We are Headquarters for BLACKSMITHS, ANu HOUSE BUILDIK6 MATERIALS POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30?ly. JThen writing mention the Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispate h