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The Lexington Dispatch. * Wednesday, October 14,1903. Index to fftnr Advertisements. Underwear ?Youog. Clerk of Court's Sale. The Old Reliable?J. W. Kinard. 2DITTI2STS SEBVICES. ST. 8TEPER>:'S LIjTHEEAN CHUBCH. Rev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor. Jst Sunday 11 b. no., Lexington. 1st Sunday, evening at 7:30, Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11a. m., Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11a. m., Lexington. 4th. 8unday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 2:30. A.PPOINTMExT^S OF REV. GEOBGE S. BEA.BDEN. Nazareth , E Lutheran, First Sunday. St. John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tt Sunday. His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue, Columbia, S, 0., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES: Rev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. T.EXrVOTON circuit m. e. chubch south. Rev. W. E. Bajbbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 34 p m 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 34 pm Lexington: Sanday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Advertisers Netiie. Our advertisers will ploaee cote that we allow only one change of their standing advertisements per I. month. Ail other changes are cnarg- i ed for extra at the rats of 25 cents to $1 and upwards in prop;--tion to the work to be done. , The Markets. " The following iy yesterday's quotations except this market which is today's for turpentine and cotton at the places named: Turpentine?Savannah, 55?. MIDDLING COTTON. Augusta, Charleston, 9J LexingtoD, 9 New and Cheap Millinery. Mrs. Alice Timmons has opened a oew lice of millinery of the latest styles and is showing tbe most fashionable shapes in hats snd bonnets, ribbon8, etc. She is located next dqor to J. W. Long's. Married, On October 11, 1903, at the residence of the bride's UDcle, Mr. J. J. Prick, by the Rsv. J. K. Efird, Mr. Charles F. Ranch and Miss Hattie J)ella Shealy. Lost. When last seen was wearing one cf those nobby suit's and hat's that he bought from Brooks Harm&D, at Fitzmanrice's clothing store in Colombia. Special prices on all men's and boys' clothing. Saturday's Ball Game. A game of base ball was played at this place last Saturday afternoon between the Seivern club and the Lexington club, which resulted in 14 to 1 in favor of the Seivern club. The Seiven boys certainly "did the Lexington boyB up brown." For Sale, Lease, or Bent. My present place of residence, containing 76 acres?about half cleared, balance in woods, orchard, and pastare; well and spring of splendid water; new six room dwelling and all necessary outbuildings, ill situate within Town limits. Quick possession given. If 6old terms of payment easy. Apply to C. S. Bradford, or undersigned owner. Mrs. J. A. Muller, Lexington, S. U. Sept. 23,1903?tf Ten Thousand Churches ^ / Id the United States have used the the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints. Every church will be given a liberal quanfcitv whenever they paint. Don't pay SI 50,-a gallon for Linseed oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when you buy thin paint in a can with a paint label on it. 8 and 6 make 14, therefore when j you want fourteen gallons of paiDt, buy only eight gallons of L. & M , and mix six gallons of pure linseed | oil with it. You need only four gallons of L. & j M. paint, and three gallons of oil mixed therewith to paint a good sized house. Houses painted with these paints never grow shabby, even after 18 years. These celebrated paints are sold by W. P. ROOF, 8?34 LexingtoD, S. C. ^ * Going for Almost Nothing. A great bargain sale is being codI ductfd by J L Mimnaugh & Co., Columbia. The remnant of the stock which was burned in the recent fire which gutted hie store and consists in a line of fine clothing, gents' furnishings, shoes and hats. Some of these goods are slightly damaged by water, but the majority of them are as good as when they first came from the manufacturers. These goods have been bunched together : and the whole lot marked down at _ grently reduced prices. There are j many first class bargains in this lot and those wishing to get a fine suit of clothes, stylish gents' furnishings, Bboes or a hat are invited to call at the store Dexh to the "Hub" and make a selection of anything you want and Mimnaugh will make the prices to suit your pocketbook. These goods must go no matter what the sacrifice may be. Town Election to be Held. IXGUUtJB UttVO uocu jjuoicu uuuujing the qualified electors of the town of Lexington that the books will be opened in the town hall on Monday, the 26th day of October, for the purpose of registering voter?; and that on the 5th day of November an election will be held for one Mayor and six Aldermen of the town. It is the duty of every citizen to register and to vote, so that the beet business men will be elected. Admitted Free. We have been authorized to announce that all the old Confederate soldiers in the county will be admitted free into the fair grounds on the last day, Thursday. On that day a delegate will be elected to represent the Confederate soldiers of the county in a conference of the Veterans to be held in Columbia during the meeting of the State fair. Let there be a full turnout on that occasion. Practicing Without License. Dr. George R Harding, a painless tooth extractor of Columbia, ha8 been arrested on a warrant sworn out by the State Dental Association, charging him with practicing dentistry without a license. He was given a preliminary hearing and was bound for appearance at the fall term of the Court of Sessions for Richland county. Mr. A. M. Boozer, of the Columbia Bar, represents Dr. Harding. An Opportunity. We have good news for those sfflicted with diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat or lunge. Dr. C. J. Oliverns. a snecialist of theBe dis eases, residing in Columbia, will be at the Kaminer hotel, in this place, on October 21st and on November 25th for the purpose of treating these ! diseases. The sfiboted are advised to consult the doctor while here. He will make a free examination of the eyes and glass fitted perfectly at reasonable prices. Remember the dates. Anderson county, in this State, has voted a $50,000 bond issue to aid the construction of the Tennessee, Georgia and Carolina railroad. This is the railroad which it is propoeed to build from Chattanooga, to the city of Anderson. Because he could not persuade him to abandon his wicked ways, Samuel Thompson, aged 85, of Norwalk, 0, shot and killed his son L*roy, aged 51 years, and then blew off the top of his own head with the gun. The Massachusetts Fish Commission has planted about 80,000,000 lnV?<aff?r frv thin roar anrl if nno in ? hundred would reach maturity there would not be much danger of a failure of the lob3ter crop. The young lobsters have so many enemies, how- i ever, that the death rate amoDg them is very high. The County fair will be held this year beginning on Tuesday morning October 20th and ending Thursday 1 evening, the 22nd. P^^Tto'CI I Take Laxative Broi H Seven Million bozes sold in past 12 : \ YOUR SUIT IS READY and the first time you rj& come into Columbia fpr ^ stop by and get it. In J~ / ^fp? fact we have a great .r^ML. J*V line herefor you to selectlfrom. The fabrics are new and we have insisted on best qualiI t.-u- and workman shin to be put in them. Serge and Chevoit Suits. SG.oO to $8.50. Worsted and Cassimere Suits, $8.50. SI0.50 Be Sure to Look at Our J B|g $10.00 Line ffjjjf II j Then Bring Your Boy and Get Him a Suit |jj| FALL STYLE HATS Sl.00, $1,0). S'2 50 . j|Jf J|| j ** ^ FALL NECKTIES. 25 AND 50 CENTS. ffl ZjM j"J^e prm(reton' Complete Line of fflr'V"Inffri' "iPi^Sp Mntr UNDERWEAR W'W AT PC I N A FC D' S, 1523 MAIN STSEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. and everything that goes into a home to make it complete at or ces that you can't beat. coivdiE TO SEE TTS. Maxwell & Taylor, POST OFFICE BLOCK. COLUMBIA. - - S. C. 1 PR. MQFPETT'8 jwcbws Cliolwa-Infantum, gS-g.Sfc-i ' ' a?lM?BMBBWBfa ww?-*H i M Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and r ~ H 83 ""tfl d H I 1jVl fl the Bowel Troubles of ^c'w wi aMA^M H H **? iBllk m'M Children of Any Age. ~ %A , Jtfl Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, ^teething easy" mail 25 ccnt" t0 c- J- WOFFETT, M. D.t ST. LOUIS, MO. Tuskegeb, Ala., July 28,1S78.?Dp.. C..T. Moffett?My Dear Sir: Justice to you demands that I should give you my experience with yourexcellcnt n;edicire, TEETHINA. Our little girl, just thirteen months old, ha3 had much trouble teething. Every remedy was exhausted in the shape of prescriptions from family physicians. Her bowels continued to pass off pure blood and burning fever continued for days at a time. Her life was almost despaired of. Her mothar determined to try TEETHINA, and in a day or two there was a great change?new life had returned? the bowels were regular, and thanks to TEETHINA, the little babe is now doing well. Yours, etc.. D. W. McIVER, Editor and Proprietor Tuskegee (Ala.) News. DltS. D. L. BOOZER Si SOAS Igg IP Utjl 118 8 g, 1615 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 'PHONE 230. ireaCold in One Day 1 mo Quinine Tablets. ? rn/ & ?? every I DAJUVMJldi Now is Your Time! We have the biggest and best stock of Furniture we have ever yet got together. THE VERY BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST FRIGES. Solid Oak Bed Room Suite, S13 r.Z, worlh $16 CO Solid Oak Cha'rs lor 50 cents, worth 65c. Solid Oak Bedsteads, S'2.50 to $4 9"). worth S3 0'' to $7 59Solid Oak Rockers trom $1 00 up $3.00, Bast Quality R ed Rockers, $2 50 to $7.50 each. BLACK OAK STOVES, THE BEST KNOWN. ANY SIZE AND PRICE, ORGANS, TRUNKS, PARLOR GOODS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, SAFES, TABLES, LOUNGES, A Drug Store is a necessity to supply the Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., to this community, and we are ready to supply you with FRESH RUTABAGA , and other TURNIP SEEDS. We I sell nothing but good seeds. 1 Tlie ilauimanii urug uo., "THE DRUGGISTS," WHEN YOU PASS THROUGH BATESBURG CALL ON J. C. GLOVER, Where you will always find in stock a full and complete line of seasonable goods in great projusion. His line ot T\?~r n n "lVT nv> ?? Qll AOO T? DQ rl TT "M*Q rl A JJ LS U LIUIIO^ kJli xwu/vijf A.ukw<v%v Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Crockeryware, Groceries, Etc., is complete and his prices will compare favorable with any first class business house in town. In addition to his lin9 of General Merchandise h6 carries a nice line of COFFINS AND CASKETS, j ranging in prices from S5. GO up to S51 00. Orders in this line attendeded to at a ay hour of the night. He also makes a specialty of ordering Class Je-welx3r,-<-Sto^ from one of the best houses in New York. If you want a ring of any kind for your best girl do not fail to give him your order. There is nothing that has a tendency to make a woman mad than a poor pair of scissors. Now. if yours are no good go to J. C. Glover's Store and buy a pair of the celebrated Clauss Make. Every pair fully warranted fcr one year. Sep'.emoer iOw. gQlN COLUMBIA COME TO SEE US.J^| CJiVe are headquarters for a great mapy goods that youBfll 6JQ rt quire, need and buy and can save ycu money. We tyU) ?iB4BBAIi\S IjT GROCERIES j| ??FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE,CO gg> MEAL, SALT, LARD. CRIST, CANNED ?f| Q GOODS, ETC. 8BAEGAms?iMDWARE.i 8l8^ows' Sweeps, Wings, Nails, Grass Blades, Barb Wire.JjX CO Builders' Materials, Etc. BJ ?JJWe offer Bargains in Stock Feed, Corn, Oats, Hay,jJJj| 8We offer Bargains in Paints, and have in stock a mo9tSfj! elegaDt assortment of well known brands. We sell a paint worth 81.50 per gallon for $1 00. PJ We offer Bargains in Fruit Jars. Pints, Qiarts and?Q Half Gallons. Fruit Jar Tops, Extra Rubbers, Jelly Glasses and Wax Top Cans. g ft % TURNIP SEEDS, the kind that grows. Large stock.Sjg xlSFresh goods at prices away down. Now is the time tcC3 ?Slouy. When in Columbia come to see us. CvQI 111 I LOWRKjj ^^CclTJLmToia. - - - S. FlTZMAURICE FlTZMAURICE 1704 AND 170G MAIN ST? COLUMBIA, S. C. 'FALL 11 WHITER IIR) ROMS. The grandest exposition of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to Columbia at old prices aud less. Bead carefully the goods advertised in these columns and we will abide the result. We want you to give us a call, because we can be of great benefit in the matter of dollars and cents. Special Bargain Sale of Clothing for Men and Boys. 100 odd coats for men at $2 00, regular price $5.00. 50 odd coats for men at $2 5o I regular price $7.50. 150 bojs all wool school suits at Sl.fiO, regular price S2.50. 3(x> j Bo\ s' scnool .suits all wool double breasted. The most durable suit ever offered to the uaae. DRY GOODS SPECIALS?3.0C0 yards , MEN'S UNDER SHIRTS-00 dozen of lialf wooi.Dress Goods at lUc., 30 inches | doobie brested ti-'ece lined undershirts and real value at 15c. ! drawers at 95c. tor the suit. No cold will . 0(? . , , touch you it you have these. HENRIETTAS?;>9 pieces 36-inch wool *L ? Henriettas, a J colors, at 25c. snecial LADIES VESTS-100 dozen ladies' ribbed vests at 12.1c. each, real value at 20c. OUTISG?100 pieces 27-ihch Outings, pjj,INTS_5yO pieces of the best cali! a. uc. the jarJ, regular price ic. coes They are worth tljc. SEA ISLAND?">. 000 yards 36-inch BLANKETS ?100 pairs of all wool at 4^ by the piece or 5c. the yard to close, blankets at S2.95, real value at $4 00. T? " OM . . , . , , CLOTHING DEPARTMENT-We have JEANS?<-0 pieces school boys Jeans j\ g Harman in charge of our Ctothai 12Jc. the yard, jUg Department who will be glad to see his .11 17. , 1 /- Lexington friends. He will treat them ^ CAPES, CAPES All wool dou lo Capes lairly. We have an elegant hue of clothat $1 each, real value at $1.50, jCg bargain prices.