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. The Lexington Dispatch. r ------ = 99 ion? ffcuncouaj, janua-.j i-i-< Inies to ITev Advertissments* Notice?P. H. Craps. Notice?P. H Craps. Clothing?II. Frank. Valentines?Tbe Bazaar. Notice Trespassers?W. F. Taylor. Clearance Sale?Wm. F. Furtick. Citation?Estate Sailie Itosan and Eiiztbetb Amick. Executors Notice?J. Frank Kyzer and C A. Geiger. IDIT7T2TS SSBVICE3. sr. Stephen's letheban chebch. Kev. 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, f Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. appointments or eev qeot.ge 8. beaeden. Kizareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. 8t John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. ? - * - j 1 Providence, JS. Lutneran, *r-o ouamy. His address is lluO Elmwood Avenne, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. Itev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 x m. and 7:30 p. ra. aziiNGxox ciEcurr m. e. chuuce south. Bev. W. E. Babbb, Pastor. f 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3A pm. id Sunday, Eoreb 11 am. Lexington 3$pm 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3A p m 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3$ pm Lexington: Sandav school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Garden Seeds. ov./l VTUUrttUbCCU uaiucu BUU A av?v> Seeds. Northern grown. Free from insects. Early maturity. Sure germination. True to name. At, J. E. Kaufmann s, The Druggist. "Wanted, A second-handed Thresher and Skied. John W. Scoffiil, Pelion, Lexington county, S. C. 8wl7 i m For Sale. A fine three-quarter Jersey ccw with young calf. Apply to W. S. Addy, Iwpd Lewiedale, S. C. k Ton Snow What You Are ' TaJrinr When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle show iDg that it is simply Iron and Quinine (in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. 0O3. Supreme Court Dicesions. The Supreme Court has handed down its opinion in tbe case of the Loan and Exchange Bank of South Carolina, appellant, vs. Frank W. Shealy, Treasurer of Lexington county, respondent. It is adjudged that so much of the judgment appealed from as dismissed to the petition be affirmed without prejudice. Dr. Bull's Pills for Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 cfcs. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Biliousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Female Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Ball's Pills never gripe. Pension Notice. Pursuant to a call of the County Board of Pensions for Lexington [ county, the Board met and acted on applications presented. All persons who have not made their application! will meet the Board at Lexington on Monday, the 10th of February, 1902. S. M. Roof, Chair. A. J. Boatwright, S6C. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills, and Fever is a bottle of 1 Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless - T"*__ _ . PA. r xorm. jno cure-no pay. jrnce ovu. Death of an Old Citizen. Mr. Alexander Daily, one of the I oldest citizens of the Fork, died at his home, near Selma, S. C., on the 14th instant. He was almost S8 years of age, being 87 at his last birthday, March 19th, 1901. He was a member of Shady Grove Methodist church, and was 'juried at the graveyard near his home by Revs. John L. Ray and N S. Younginer, of Trmn ? f! Mr "Hftilv lflavps auite a number of relatives and maDy j friends to mourn his departure. Lexington is bound to make many improvements the coming year. * A HAPPY I HOME Is one where health abounds, With impure blood there cannot be good health. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Tlift'o Dill? IUII d I Hid revivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure blood Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. - * ? j Talce no suDstriuie. /vu isru&?iai_> Married, 1 On Sunday, January 5, 1902, st the groom's residence, by the Rev. S. P. Sbumpert, Mr. T. S. Nichols and Miss Nettie L?e Sbealy. On January 15, 1902, at the residence of the officiating minister. Rev. N. S. Yjucginer, Mr. Robert Koon and Miss Mamie Hedgepath. On J iruerv 12 1902, at the Lath[ eran parsonage, at White Rock, by the Rov. S. C. Ballentine, Mr. Thomas D. Amick, of Prosperity, 1 - /-? TT? If ( i and Mies Eunice lj. \> imams, 01 Chapin. On January 14, 190*2, at the Luth eran parsonage, in White Rock, by the Rsv. S. C. Ballentine, Mr. Ira Turkett, of Fairfield, and Miss Ida Wyse, of Lexington county. ? ? Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for TeethiDg Babies. Price, 10 cte. Cures Wind-Colic, Dysentery, Griping Paine, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. ? Cotton is Being Held; Daring our trip through the F ;rk we i oticed that a quantity of cotton is being held by the farmers of that sectior, the lots ranging from two bales up in the teeDs. Whiletbeir corn crop was short they will have cotton money to purchase their supplies with. There are many, however, who have neither cotton cr corn and these will have a hard row to hoe until the next crop is made. Delicious Drinks. A new shipment of Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Coca-Cola, Cherry Phos phate, Harris Litbia Water, in five and ten cent bottles, has just been received at the Bazaar. These are delicious and healthy drinks. Try them. jr Attention Veterans Of Camp Joseph E-JobnstoD, No. 1000, U. C. V., 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. Fresh Fish and Oysters. I will have 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 <fc 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. ? Call Extended. Chip* ia the Herald and New*. Jan. Si. Rev. P. H. E. Derrick, of SaDdy Run, preached at Bachman Cbapel laet Sunday morning. He preached i. 11 r T> 1 a most exceuent sermon irom jreaims 8-1:7. We understand that this pastorate, consisting of Mt. 01ivett Bachman Chapel and St. Philips baa extended a call to Bev. Derrick to preach the balance of the synodical year, and that it is more than likely he will accept the call. m. amm 01 /sssstk bbb NUIIUt. i I will send any of the goods mentioned below by mail, postage paid, provided the cash accompanies the order: Thedford's Rla^-k Draught, 25c. j Belladonia Plaster, 25c. .Simmon's Liver Regulartor, 25c. i Allcock's Plaster, 15c. ? SiiiiiYion'x Liver Medicine. 25c. I Backache Plaster. 25c. Planters Nubian Tea, 25e. Diamond Dyes, 10c., for 25c. Granger's Liver Regulator, 25c. j 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 Promo Quinine, 25c. Full Papers, (J for 25c. REMEMPER full address must be given and cash must accompany order. A great conveniece to those reached by the Rural Free Delivery Mail Service. T 1 ^ ft n "P. "Ef o it f in a n ri I till AJL JLi J.JCL &) -fi. JLMJL WJfj MJL JLM. ) "THE DRIGGIST," lexi.VG TO.V, November 20, 1901.?ly. 1 MeCREERY BROTHERS, I MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, COLUMBIA, - - - S, C. ' A SWEEPING REDUCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PEFORE OUR : J ANNUAL STOCK TAKING. j 1 GENUINE BARGAINS. j i |j WHEN WE SAY BARGAINS WE MEAN IT. WE MENTION JUST A j | FEW IMPORTANT ITEMS: ] Blankets, ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Ladies' Top Skirts, Ladies7 Underskirts and Silk Petticoats, Feather and Down Pillows. 1 THESE WE SACRIFICE FOR WE WANT THE ROOM: CLOAKS, FURS, SHIRTWAISTS, MILLINERY, BED SPREADS, DRESS (jUUUS, JiUSEitfi <jrjuu v ill 3, ' All at Bargains Price for the next two weeks. McCREERY BROTHERS J i October?ly. I I I niTninmimii For the Next Thirty Days We Will Sell 50c. Split Bottom Oak Chairs at -40c. 60c. Cane Bottom Oak Chairs, at 50c. 75c. High Back Dining Room 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 that will surprise you. Call and i "nflr see us or mail your oraers. mention Dispatch. E. G. COOH & CO., 1507 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. January ir> Luminal liiinltiiiMiiL milling uipm FOR A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CALL AND SEE DS, WE WILL SAVE YOl" MONEY EVERY TIME. YOU ARE BLIND TO YOUR INTEREST IF YOU FAIL TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING. TRY US AND YOU'LL HAVE NO REGRETS. MAliRICE WAITOS HARDWARE CO., 1642 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. January 15, 1902. 3m. __4 ????m??in i ii ! iw?a?^ffiggp Astlimalene Brings Instant Relief" and Permanent Cure in All Cases. 3ENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY, 1 There Is nothing like Asthmalene. ir Dring* A SkSErfn instant relief, even In the worst cases. It cures riM W ?LiJ all eMo fails. 1 **^a k * The Rev. C. F. WELLS. of Villa Ridge. Hi.. ^PSFW! ':iy* "Your trial botti? of Asthmalene roceivxl 3 %/ j> fl tC. H| in good condition. I eanuot tell vou how tnankful I f?el for the good I derived from it. I was jf.\YF /K. S3 ^ ' Hliive- chained with putrid sore throat and yI ^ Vsthnm for ten years, I despaired of ever be/ / i"Kcured. I saw your advertisement for the v * . > \(\ /&; , euro of this dreadful and tormenting disease, V" " i fil ' \\?| Asthma, and thought you had ovei spoken yourUCB s -Ives, but resolved to give it a trial. To my /i r^M^W I \ astonishment the trial actod liko a charm. Send / /Mi) IM/ \ \ \i//- me full size bottle," A V \ W _ _ ; \ \ W S9V- Dr- Morris wecnsior, '''ffitl)F)v / \ Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israol. 0IWUW^\ / J \ New York, Jan. 3,1901. ?' / \ IjBS- Taft linos'. Medicine Co.. iti!l*Gentlemen: Y-^ur Asthnialene is an excellent ' Ki??'(%y.Bh/ remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, .and its x'/-fi/i rA J composition alleviates all troubles which eom' nl'W w/\jxu I line with Asthma. Its success is .astonishing f .cClUe /' I and wonderful. After having it carefully aoai' "//$// I I yzed. we can state that Asthraaleno contains no V^t/'x V? I I opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. V / V^, / Very truly jours, ^MASTHIW 'DR'M0Kr'18 WECH8LEB v J Avon ?pbIXC9, N. Y.. Feb. 1. 1901. Pa. Tavt Bugs. Medicine Co.. Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a <- ?? sense of duty, huvinc tested the wonderful :ffeet of your Asthmnlcne. for thecure of Asthma. My wife has been afflicted with spasmodic asthma, for i ho p>-st 12 years. Havinc exhausted my own skill as well as many ithers. I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 130th street New York, I of nice obtained a bottle of Asthrnalene My wife commenced taking it about the first of November. 1 very soon noticed a radical improvement. After u*in*r one battle her Ashmadisappeared and she is entirely free from all symptoms I fee! thaf I can eonsistenty recommend the medicine to all who are afflicted wi'h this distressing disease. Youre respectfully, 0. D. rHELTS. M. D. Feb. 5,1901._ Pb. Tapt Br.os. Medicine Co . Gentlermn: I wa? troubled with Asthma for 22 yaats. I have tried numerous remedies, , ... 1 ?r!?h a trial little. I >nt th**y have all iaueo. t ran across your aavHnutHiuijm <mu swi?> n<?. bund relief at one. I have sine*- purchased your full size bottle, and I am over grateful. [ have a family of four children, and for six years was unable to work. I am now in tbo )est of health and am doing business every day. This testimony you can make such use )f as you see fit. Homo address, 255 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL. 05 Last li.**h street. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Do Dot delay. Write at oocp, addreasidg DR. TAFT BROS. MEDICINE CO, 79 E*9t 130th St., N. Y. City. July 24?6m. J .? ; If M Jjj Would be in the Swim, Not- jj| Sj withstanding the Cold? jj B THEN GET IN YOUR WAGON ANI) BRING ALL M P YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU TO THE ( I Mutual Carpet Co., 1 P 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. M \A/L_I /V-T'Ci 1 |?D? ^ V V I I l-l I W w . . Why Nothing's "up." It will pay you to come over and jj? i$ sec what's "down" (in price), We offer the people of m Lexington, or anywhere in the State, a cash dis- jjjfc fjH count of 10 per cent, off on anything in our $> jjp: line from now until February 1st. Write <$ ?4#> for samples. ^ I mm $rmum, dukuks* cm, m | d|? We pay freight on all cash orders of 310.00 and over. I RUGS, SQUARES, SHADES, CURTAINS. I ^ September 4. 3m. ^ ^ *=* * -a. /K^ 0 TO THE READERS OF 0 THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH AND PATRONS OF h Cohen's Shoe Store; | J Allow me to thank von one and all for the patronas* given me the first Irl O^lnmKta Ri.in Am h^T I ^ | ^6i5,JU 111 VUiUiuvia? ?w ? ^ | Always Guarantee Satisfaction j? 4 M and Best Prices, and am always rerdy to treat one and all right. I shall U r conduct a W a SPECIAL LOW PRICE SALE " 0^ i for the next thirty days and it will pay yon to come and see rue. Wishing H |jj I you all a Happy New Year. m Cohen's Shoe Store,! LJ ; P I 163(5 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. | Deccmbu 18?3rn. DIAL HARDWARE CO., Wholesale and Eetail Importers and Dealers in All Kinds of HARDWARE, 1110,1 STEEL, SAILS, " * OTT, AND GLASS. We are Headquarters for BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE BUILDING MATERIAL8 POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30? ly. Wheu writing inoatlon the Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispatch t