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, The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 29, 1902. Xndez to Not Advertisements. For Sale?Dr. C. E Leapharfc. ? "n TT Notice Road Overseers?r. ja. Craps. i Notice Voters of Brookland?Jas. B. Addy. Citation?Estate of Mrs. Catherine Counts. lEJX-VTXTDE SZRVICSS. 8T. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHUBCH. Bev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor. 1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington. Srd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday -a a.oa morning at a.ov. appointments op bev geobge s. beaeden. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. 8i John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday. His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. Ilev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. lexington circuit m. e. chuech south. Kev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3$ pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3'$pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3$ p m L 4th Sunday, Lexington 11am. Horeb 3$ pm Lexington: Sunday school service every k Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. ^ Garden Seeds. Guaranteed Garden and Field ? Seeds. Northern grown. Free from insects. Early maturity. Sure germination. True to name. At, J. E. Kaufmann'e, The Druggist. Accidentally Injured. While cutting down a tree near Nunamaker & Leaphart'a saw mill last Monday, Fred Kaigler, colored, was accidentally injured by a limb falling on him. While his injuries are seriour, he will recover it is said. ?? -. Wanted, A second-handed Thresher and Skie-d. John W. Scoffill, Pelion. Lexington county, S C. Swl7 Pension Notice. Pursuant to a call of the County Board of Pensions for Lexington ' * 3 ?r\rt county, trie jooaru met auu ativu v/u | applications presented. All persons who have not made their applications will meet the Board at Lexington on Monday, the 10th of February, 1902. S. M. Roof, Chair. A. J. Boatwright, Sec. Dr. Bull's Pills for Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pilis, 10 cts. Care Constipation, Liver Troubles, Biliousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Female Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Bull's Pills never gripe. Harried, On Sunday evening, January 26th, ^ 1902, by Col. D. T. Barr, Notary Public, Mr. Charlie Smith and Miss Lula Smith. All of Lexington county, S. C. + ? Tie Best Prescription for Malaria Cbille, and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure-no pay. Price 50c. Will Fill the Pulpit. Owing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. G. Graichen, Rev. W. D. /"v.:~u ?,;n n.aanK in Sfc ShflnhpnV V^IUCA. Wlii pi CUV/U .... r ? Evangelical Lutheran church next Sunday morning at the usual hour. Rev. Mr. Quick wili also preach in the Methodist church next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shake into your shoes Allen's FootEase, a powder. It cures Chilblains, Frostbites, Damp, Sweating, Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25.3. Dwelling Burned. We learn that the dwelling of Rev N. S. Younginer. near Irmo, in the Fork, was entirely consumed by fire at about 10 o'clock Monday night. All of his household and kitchen furniture were also destroyed. The origin of the fire is supposed to have been from a defective flue. ; The wife of Mr. Y^ounginer is an j invalid and he is getting on in years j which makes the loss a particularly j severe one. i i 7 Tntt's Pills will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated. ^ Take No Substitute. A Card. Lexington, S. C., Jan. 28, 1902. Tn Oar Friende: We take pleasure in announcing that we hav6 formed a co-partnerBhip, at this place, for the purpose of practicing our profession, under the firm name of Muller & Sturkie, Attorneys at Law, Rooms 7 and 8 in Kaufmann's building, Lexington, S. C, and as 6uch firm we respectfully solicit the patronage of ? -3 ? 4/v 4 k Am our irifuus, guarauvcciug iu iucw faiihful service. Respectfully, J. A. Muller, T. C. Sturkie. * ? Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for Teething Babies. Price, 10 cts. Cures Wind-Colic, Dysentery, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes r w Che baby. Attention Veterans Of Camp Joseph E. Johnston, No. 1000, U. C. Y, Hilton, S. C: The next regular meeting of your camp will be held at Hilton, S. C., on Saturday, the first of February, at 2 o'clock p. m. I request each and every member to be present as business of importance will come before the camp and the life of the camp depends on your attendance. So do not fail to be present and bring a new member with you. By order of T. M. Lippard, Com. G. W. Williams, Adjt. Elected and Appointed. Hon. John Bell Towill is a member of the House committees on education and printing. Mr. L. A. Sease has been re-elected a trustee of Clemson College. The old members of the State Board of Directors, namely L. J. Williams, of Edgefield, chairman; and H. H. Evans, of Newberry and A. F. H. Dukes, of Orangeburg, have been re-elected. Yon Enow What Yon Are aim *******? When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. 50c. _ A Progressive ManWhile in the Fork on our rounds it was our privilege to stop with Mr. J. S. Wessinger at Chapin, and was glad to learn tfiat fie wa3 doing a good business. He bas a large and nice stock of goods and supplies tbe needs of tbe people of tbat vicinity with goods at reasonable prices. Tie is an energetic merchant and a good and useful citizen. Fresh Fish and Oysters. I will bave for sale fresh fish, such as Large South Mullets, Sheepbead, Bass, Trout, Croakers, all kind of mixed fish and Standard Select Oysters regularly every Tuesday and Saturday of each week. When you want anything in my line, give me a call at Efird & Dreher's Old Law Office, on Court House square, back of J. E. Kaufmann's New Drug Store. I guarantee my goods fresh and nice. Yours for Business, tf JOHN A. WILLIAMS. The Columbia State is authority for the statement that H. C. Bailey has purchased the Carolina News of Chapin and will hereafter publish that paper. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinice Tablets cure a cold in oDe day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. I will send any of the goods mentioned below by mail, postage paid, provided the cash accompanies the order: Thedford's Bla^k Draught, 25c. ( Belladonia Plaster, 25c. Simmon's Liver Regulartor, 25c. I Allcock's Plaster. 15c. - t ?' ' ! t>^i?i.^ Simmon's driver Medicine, zoc. i meKaene i wmu, Planter's Nubian Tea, 25c. i Diamond Dyes, 10c., 3 for 25c. Granger's Liver Regulator, 25c. | Liver Pills, all kinds, 25c. Thachers' Liver Medicine, 25c. j Kaufmann's Granules, 10c. Aunt Dinah's Herb Tea, 25c. | Garden Seed, per package 5c. Laxative Bromo Quinine, 25c. Full Papers, 6 for 25c. #ir REMEMBER full address must be given and cash must accompany order. A great couveniece to those reached by the Rural Free Delivery Mail Service. Julian ?. Kaufmann, "THE DRUGGIST," UjEI/.VfiTO.V, Novomber 20, 1901.?ly. McCREERV HI! MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, COLUMBIA, - - - S.C. -r^ ^TVT TUTPDV T\rDIT5TVfPVT PTPOtf nTTT? i| JL SW Jtii-fldDilT LJU UUIlUil JLIM L VJDDiX AUX JUljuxi 1 ^jui. vmu wa? I ANNUAL STOCK TAKING. genuine: bargains. \ 1 WHEN WE SAY BARGAINS WE MEAN IT. WE MENTION JUST A FEW IMPORTANT ITEMS: I Blankets, Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Ladies' Top Skirts, Ladies' Underskirts and | Silk Petticoats, Feather and Down JPillows. THESE WE SACRIFICE FOR WE WANT THE ROOM: i CLOAKS, FURS, SHIRTWAISTS, MILLINERY, BED SPREADS, DRESS GOODS, H03EIRY GLOVES, j All at Bargains Price for the next two weeks. McOREERY BROTHERS, October?ly. For the Next Thirty Days We nrr-n ci^*n wm oeii 50c. Split Bottom Oak Chairs at -10c. 60c. Cane Bottom Oak Chairs, at 50c. 75c. High Back Dining Boom Chairs at 65c. $2.50 Oak Bedsteads at $2.00, $2.50 Folding Springs at $2.00. $1.50 Oak Rockers at $1.15. and various other things at prices ? J- *11 ? - - /nii 11 n /I "CHciL Will blLi pribt? yuu. \jchi clu.u. see us or mail your orders. Mention Dispatch. E. G. COOK & CO., 1507 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. January l."? FOR A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CALL AND SEE US, WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY TIME. YOU ARE BLIND TO YOUR INTEREST IF YOU FAIL TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING. TRY US AND YOU'LL HATE NO REGRETS. MAURICE W1LTIIMRI1WARE CO., ! 642 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. JaDnary 15, ly(J2. -3m. Dots from Savilla. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Farmers are preparing their lands for the comiDg season. Getting out shingles and crossties are the avocations followed by some of our people. Some of our farmers are sowing their lands to oats to replace those which were frozen. Miss Jessie Hyler, of Richland, is visiting relatives and friends in this section. MVo ft \T TTarmnn finrt Rnn TTpnrv. visited relatives in this section last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. D. C. Harman had a bridge raising last week. Miss Zula Harman, of Barre's is visiting relatives in this section. We are glad to learn of youog ladies visiting in our midst. Mr. J. H. Koon is preparing to move on bis sand hill place. We are sorry to note that we are going to lose such a clever neighbor but are consoled by the thought that the sand hills will gain a good citizen. We are very proud to know that J 1 - 3 3 we are going 10 nave a gooa ana kind hearted neighbor in the person Mr. P. W. Shealy. Mr. W. D. Harman had the misfortune to cut bis hand with an axe one day last week. Prof. W. W. Lindler, who is teaching the Priceville Academy, has made some new rules to those which have heretofore been in vogue and is having a much better school. Rules is the key for controlling pupils. Mr. J. H. Price is building on his I If You $> ^ Would be in tl jg withstandin yr THEN GET IN YOUR Wi YOUR FRIENDS W f Mutual ( i ^ 1517 MAIN ST., i # WHAT'S UP? Why Nothing's "up." It wil pR . see what's "down" (in price ^ Lexington, or anywhere : jfif count of 10 per cent, o ^ line from now until for sar | gums, B We pay freight on all cash ( I HUGS, SQUARES, Si September 4. Wj TO THE RE o THE LEXINGI j AND PAT | Allow me to think yon one and all fo: v ! fceison in Colucab > j Always Guaraii 11 - and Beet Prices, and am always retdv j! condv i! SPECIAL LOW I 0 j for the next thirty days and it wiil pay jjj you all a Hap] 3 Cohen's SI B 1636 MAIN ST.. ( Decern b? is?3m. Wholesale and Hetail Importer jpaiivts, OII^ V>"e are Hea^l BLACKSMITHS, AND H8UI POST OFFICE BLOC September 30?1 When writicc mention the Dispatch. place which he has recently purchased. Mr. W. W. Black has returned to his home after a long absence. Bedenbaugh Bros, will move their saw mill on Mr. H. S. Sease's place in the near future. Messrs. M. C. Shirey and D. D. Amick have moved to the Newberry Cotton mill where they have taken work. Mr. J. E Sease has recently completed his new dwelling. Now, boys, get your implements ready to make a racket, for you will sure need them when the orange blossoms bloom. Mr. D. P. Sease has just completed paling in his yard. It improves the appearance of his place very much. Some of our girls are preparing their yards for putting out roses and many other flowers this summer. That's richt. for it iust suits the - 0 , bojs to go home with a bouquet on the tapels of their court. Miss Jessie May Shealy visited our school one day last week. We will welcome her when she comes again. Mrs. A. Kistler visited her brother, Mr. D. C. Harman, last week. Mr. N. W. Bouknight has moved on Mr. Henry Leapharts place across Hollow creek. He seems to be well satisfied. Miss Alice Harman, of Barree, spent Saturday and Sunday with her Uncle, D. C. Harman. Itev. S. P. Shumpert delivered an excellent sermon Sunday at Mount Pleasant from 5th Roman and 29th verse. H. January 27tb, 1902. le Swim, NotLg the Cold? j|' .GON AND BRING ALL ITH YOU TO THE irpet Co., | columbia, s. c. 1 pay you to come over and % i), We otter the people of jft in the State, a cash (lisIf on anything in our jjn February 1st. Write nples. mm?,. CORDS, SIC. I orders of $10.00 and over. HADES, CURTAINS. I 1 :aders of ? ? -yr /? / ~r?V tt ? r I "V T- -T" ! .UJN. uisrATuni RONS OF w r the pitronage given me th9 first! W ia. Bcmember I i |jj itee Satisfaction jS to treat one and ail right. I shall [ ict a W FBICE SALE ^ vnn /?nmo iriit siva Wiohinc ' |[| ?'?j lj E>y New Year. ' ^ loe Store,' COLUMBIA, S. C. ! iWARE CO., s and Dealers in All Kinds of I STEEL, MILS, .AJVID GLASS. quarters for S? BUILDING MATERIALS' K, COLUMBIA, S. C. When writ ng mention the Dispatch