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Xadsx to Nov AdTsrtiseasats. Good bargain??Wm F. Furtick. Industrious Merchants Frank's Jobbing House. Harness, &c.?Davis & Co. S. C. College?August Kohn. Picture Frames? Patrick Photo Supply Co. Virginia College?M". P. Harris. Barbecue?Sox & Kaminer. Barbecue?Reeder Brothers. Barbecue?Joe Frye. JDZ"^rZ2^E: SERVICES. ST. 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. 3rd. Sunday 11a. m., Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:3u. APPOINTMENTS OF BEV. G30RGE 8- BEARDEN. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. St John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutherau, 4th Sunday. His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue. Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES: Ttarr \f? Pa^tnr. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. lexington cibcuit m. e. chuech south. Eev. W. E. Babee, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Sbileh 3} pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington iUpm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3|pm 2th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3? pm Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Masoaie Notice. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, July 1903, at 7 p. ?n. Work in F. C degree. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly. Bv order of the W. M. Samuel B. George, Secretary. Ecnest Goods. We do not claim to gi7e you a big bottle of medicine for a little money, we would have to give you water, we give you good medicine and charge you an honest price. The Kaufmann Drug Company. Another Camp Fish. The Editor is arranging his fishing tackle preparatory to taking another camp fish on the Edisto, as soon as the crops are laid by Uncle Walter v Derrick and Paul Addy's mouths run water when they think of the nice * bream and cat fish while Bob Hiil. r j dreams about landing big trout and ( jack. Fruit Jars. There will be lot of fruit tbis year. Preeerve all you can. Mason'* jare are the best. Lowest prices at The Kmfmann Drug Co. Let TTs Have Water. We want to ser our town authorities remove the terracotta pipe from the well in front of the jail and replace the same with curbbing. This well is as an important a one as any in town and before the terracotta was put in its water was the best in town, and now it is hardly fit to drink. This well is conveniently located and when its waters were in good condition was constantly used by the citizens and the public gen eraily. Ice Cream Festival. The Junior Order of United American Mechanics will give an ice cream festival at Irene, on Saturday evening, June 27tb, commencing at 7:30 o'clock everybody is cordially invited to be present. ? a > Free Barbecue. The people of Leesville are making liberal arrangement^ for the entertainment of the old Veterans at the reunion there on July 14th. "We publish elswhere in this issue the programme in full which will be used on that occasion, and in addition to the other arrangements already made for the accommodation of the Veterans, it has been decided by those having the matter in hand to furnish a free barbecue to the old soldiers on that occasion. Every old Confederate Soldier in the county is cordially welcomed and they are assured a hearty welcome. Went On a Sad Mission. Mrs. J. J. Fjx was called no a sad Hussion to Sumter last week. She was summoned to the bedside.of her brother, Mr. M. F. Myers. News has been received here that Mr. Myers died yesterday. She web accompanied by her son, Johnnie. Mojnli^ht Sociable. The Lexington Brass Band will give a moonlight sociable in the beautiful grove in front of the reei| dence of Mrs. Godfrey Leapharfc, | known as the Berley PIbcp, on July j 9th next. Ice cream and refreshments will be served by six young ladies, the Band will discourse popular airs during the evening and other amusements will be provided for the entertainment and amusement of the guestp. Everybody 13 cordially invited to come out and spend a pleasant evening. The Band will be pleas ed to greet all its friends and the public generally on that occasion. Come out, young meD, aod bring a full pocketbook to treat your best girl. The best of order will be maintained, as a town polieeeman will be on the grounds to see that it is. Lexington Brass Band. Court. Judge Townsend did not reach court this place until Saturday morning on account of his train missing connection with the Augusta train at Columbia Friday afternoon. He opened the court of equity Saturday and heard several cases and then sojourned the court the same day. The contested matters consisted of cases on appeal from Magistrate court, Sallie A. Gibson vs. E. T. Eauch snd L. W. Fuller as appellants. Messrs. Boozer and Shealy attorneys. Submitted. David Hipp vs. Eli W. Bowers, et al., appellants. - Efird & Dreher and Boozer & Frick, affirmed. J. G. Hiller vs. Town Council of Cbapin. Shealy and Graham attorneys. Beversed and sent back for new trial. Fourth of July Barbecues. There will be foor first class barbecues in this county on the Fourth of July, all four of them are under the management of expert, cuists and it i3 only a matter of choice among the lovers of barbecued meats between location and convenience. . i i The foliowmg are toe DarDecues announced in these columns to take place: Harman <fc Gantt, Pclion; Kyzer & Boozer, Red Bank; Corley & barter, Nellies SpriDgs, near New Brookland; H Steel, at his still above Barrel Landing. Protracted Meeting. The Rev. W. E. Baare, pastor c* the circuit, has commenced a series cf religious meeting in the Methodist church in this place. The meeting commenced last Monday evening with a sermon by the R-.v. Mr. Yarborough, the well known youDg evangelist, we do not know how long they will continue. There will be two services a day,?one in the afternoon at 4 o'clock and the other at S o'clock in the evening. The public is cortnTTifa/*! of f^nrl thnco cor. UiaiiJ 1 Li V UCU U UULUU WlAWtJV/ WV4vices. Supreme- Court Decisions. The State Supreme Court has affirmed the decisions of the lower court in the following cases which were sent up from this count): The Computing Scales Company, respondents, vs. J. W. Long, appellant. Opinion by C. A. Woods, A. J. H. B. Senterfiet, et. al., applante, vs. Amanda Shealy, et. al., respondents. Opinion by Eugene B Gary, A. J. Unprecedented Bargains. The Wm. F. Furtick Company, of Columbia, announces to the readers of the Dispatch in this issue that they have some unprecedented birgains to offdr them. This is a progressive firm and leads the procession by selling goods a little cheaper than their competitors. See their advertisement on the 2nd page, and when in Columbia iust follow the crowd j and it will lead you to Fartick'd cry 1 good;?, notions, clothing and dhoe bar! gain house. / For high grade perfume3, extract sweet scaps and all kinds of toilet articles call at the Bazaar. ^ml ' " ' I ^ To On | I TJce Laxative Broi Seven MUBon boxes sold In past 12 i 1MB???I^? ^^^^)^^EMULS10N A hump back straight, neither will it make ? J a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone ] ^ and heals diseased bone and is among ? 4* the few genuine means of recovery in a ? rickets and bone consumption. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, g ? 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. W 50c. and $1,00; all druggists. ???a? Old Soldiers' Esunion. The committee of arrangements presents Ibe following program of the reunion of old soldiers of Lexington county, to be held at Leesvilie, S. C, July Htb, 1903. 1. Meet at 10 o'clock a. m., at the south end of Main street and form in procession, under command of Capt. A P. TYest; march from thence to | the Tabernacle with mueic by band. 2. Exercises opened with prayer, by Chaplain. 3 Address of welcome, by Dr. D. M. Crosson, Mayor of Leesville. 4 Response, by CjI. M. D Harman.?Song, (Tenting on the Old Camp Ground), by the children. 5 Address, by Eon. G. TT. Croft. Subject: "The Principles for which the Confederate Fiag was raised/'? Song, (Bonnie Blue Fiag), by the children. 6. Address, by Hon. A. F Lever. Subject: "No Lost Ciuse, No New South.v?Song, (The Grey Jacket;, by an eld Soldier and cornet. 7 Address, by Ex-Governor J. C. Sheppard. Suli-cf: "The Duty of Citizenship "?Song, (America), by the children. O A J J i>, U?-? "\f ^ r> rvf \ C. Auuicrc, VJ JIOJICI iiuiris Lumpkin. Subject: "Sons of the Confederacy/'?Music, (Dixie), by j band. Song: (When the Roll i3 Called Up Yonder), by the children. 9 Dinner?One and half hour. 10. Business seeeion. Dots from ITearPsak. To the Editor of the Diapacth: We are having some very warm weather, but that is what thefarmers need The health of our community is exceedingly good at present, which we are all thankful to say. General Gre9n has about come to a standstill by hsrd huffiog andscubbing with goose neck rifles. There are some few of our farmers reurea dscs 10 mea iu** ^uuLua along the river and replanting corn. Broad river reached the highest water mark for a number of years. There was Sunday school at Summerville School House last Sunday morning, which was attended by a good many young people, from this on there will be Sunday school every second and fourth Sundays. Mr. Rjland Busby Bnd Mr. Henry Davis attended preaching at White Rock last Sunday. There are some cf our young be? s ! talking of taking in the barbecue at | Lee9viile next Saturday, 27th. , Boy*-, remember we have some just j a rtir-lo hero ?H VP11 ORD fitld I C6 0 O ff C7CW Cl gii UV4 v WW J ? ? anywhere. Where are our barbecue men. We want you to hurry up and give a cue furnished with plenty of music aDd dancing. As there are no candidates o amuse the people this year, lets make ic more enjoyable by the funtistic step. Mr. Joe E-trgle has commenced | threshing, but he reports of grain crops being very short. We are sorry to iearn of Mr. W. H. Suber's illness, but he is some better at this writing. | Miss Bertha Jacobs is spending j the summer vacation at borne. I June 22nd, 1903, Sike Ccsts Only 25 cenl Of mail 25 cents to C. DR. C. J. MOFFETT?Dcar Doctor: howders) to oiir little grand child tc Were almost magical, and certain* u t ice ever used. Yours very t CNow JSiahojt Southern Methodist Civ ire a Cold in On mo Quinine Tablets. months, This signature, 4 Hilton's Life for the iver and Kidneys aids digestion. Colleae of Charleston, w 7 CHARLESTON. S. C. 118th YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25. I" ETTERS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING. J One Shoiarship to each County of South Carolina. Entrance exami* ations he'd at Lexington by County Superintendent ol Education and Judge of Probate July 10. Tuition S40 Board and turn it-bed room in i omitorv. 310 per month. All candidates for adn.i-sion are permitted to compete lor Boyce fccholarships. which paySHOavear. For cata'ogne, address, HARRItOX RANDOLPH, President. Money to Loan. TTJE ARE PREPARED TO XEGOTIYV ate loans promptly iv sums of 530) and upward v on improved iarining lands in Lexington county. Long time and easy terms. No commissions. Borrower pays actual expenses of preparation ot papers. THOMAS & GIBBES. Columbia, S. C. Barbecue. ON THE FOURTH DAY OF JULY we will iumish at Pelion, the best barbecue ever served in L? xington countv. The meats will be well cooked. There will be dancing, and wiuric by th6 Ltxington Brass and string Bind*. Fun and inn and lun will be provided tor everybody. Come out everybody and have a good dinner and a pleasant day. Hons W. Jasper Talb^rt. -T. Brooks Wingard. E. U. bhealy, John Bell 'l'owiil and Cougreesu.au Lever, will be present and make stirring addresses JOE F. HARM AN LUTHER GANTT. May 27th. 1903. td. Barbecue. I WILL FURNISH A BARBECUE AND refreshments at LeesvJle on baturday. Jane 27tb, 1&U3. A number of inter*st;rg speeches will be made and there will be mi>ic hy a band A good dinner and a pieassn: time lor all who mav att*"d M. C.'KALLMAN. May 27, 1901 , td A RE ALWAYS A NECESSITY. ALmost as much so as lood I am still Sitvmg my customers money and my trade still grows, and remember your interests will dwa\s be locked aftei by -T. W. KIXARD, The Licensed Dtuggist, LEE3VILLE, - - S. C. SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 BALL BEARING Marveloucly Light Running and Noisl^ss, (a No. IOO spool cotton thread tor h belt will run it). One-third faster; ^ne third easier than eny shuttle machine. have about ONE DAY IN THREE. A ORE \T FAVORITE WITH PRFSS MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE POPULAR AbL THE TIME. NEEDLES FOR ALL AIAC1HNES. ? 4 T nnv tf ATITT ! I?EI'AJLii.L.Ntj A. 5>f?.UI ALiI i. ?Y ux\xv GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head ? Leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. ORGANS. High Grade Farrand Organs Before you bny call and see me. T. BHI. B3B3T, J 1-iOl MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, 8. C Aprii 1. 3903. 3m Winimop Coiiese lifip And examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Collfge ana for the admission of new students will be held at the count-, 1 court house on Friday, July lOch at 9 a. m. j Applicants mast not be less than fifteen years ot age. When scholarships are vacated after July lO'.h, they will be awarded to thcsejnaking the highest average at ihis examination. The next session will open about September 10. 1903 For further information and a catalogue, address PHPRTTYF.MT TV B. JOHNSON. lioik Hill, S. C, May 13, 1903. td. I' 11 H mm Ctolera- Infantum, KHSMSBHBjjWj [ Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of flt.l Aids Digestion, Regulates POWDERS) a0Hfi the Bowels, Strengthens ^ the Child and Makes ts at Druggists, teething easy. J. MOFFETT, M. D.t ST. LOUIS, MO. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24, 1872. 1 ' We gave your TEETHIXA [Teething ith the happiest results. The effects nore satisfactory than from anything rulu, JOSEPH S. KEY, . urch.) Pastor of St. Paul Church? p |)/|V CnresGHp *5 l/UJf in Two Days. CfcJL^bZEL I vvai w Jw? 11 * HYMN m&Sf^ 0F PRAISE =^_ \ fMrW -Ife Welcomes our excellent PIANOS and ^SJ*^==&r Jl%. ORGANS every time they are sounded. We Gun l mean to say that our instrument8 are the ODly good ones in the world, ^ v v w a ^ \yjiru?J^tsS but we do t^ean that they are unsurpassed give great satisfaction. You know y ^je pleasure music gives to every one. ? Write us for catalogues and prices. j OPPOSITE Y. II. C. A., J 1235 MAES, ST., - . . COLUMBIA, S. C. j ilay lo-ly. ISEED 1 irish Poiatoesi 93 as we are 88 mean name Lowest Pricesm Q on best quality of jjjj S^anrl savp niorf-lifiTits and rdantorslsl SgWRirE US AT ONCE FOR PRICES. NOW IsSl? Sjf THE TIME TO BUY. P^f |n i loweI CO ' ?9 gg SES3DS3^EE]jSr. gg SgCcrujaa/teia, - - - S. O.pg MAAAAAAAMAAAAMMAAMA QQQ^QCaQQfiO^Q GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Gill Nets, Fisliing Tackle, Base Ball Supplies, Phonographs and Records, Repairng of all Kinds, Our Prices are Right. W. F. STIEGLITZ. PROPRIETOR. 1508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. For iniliivli-iiuiv talmik lllllllkHl 1VIIKJ Jltl UlilUlM Frank's Jobbing House, IS CLOSING OUT TIIE ENTIRE LINE OF SPRING GOODS less than 33 per cent off the regular price on 30 days' credit, so if any of you merchants are in need of goods to fill in, or if you wish to profit on your surplus ea^h. you sbou d come down at once and select what you need before all the good tbings are closed out. Pi spectfuliy, ?*? A MTTIM Tnnmfsrri TinrTftn it HAMS JUfiUiriU Huust, i 1551 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., | S ptember iy.?ci. M