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? . r The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 12,1902. ???? Zn&ex to Now Advertisements. Cotton Belt Route. Seeds?J. E. Kaufmann. 25 Per Cent. Discount?McCreery Brothers. ' Seod Potatoes, Etc.?J. E. Young & Company. Real Estate Sale?Sheriff T. H. * Caughman. | ' DIV12TE SERVICES. a 8T. Stephen's luthzban chubch. ^ Bev. J. G. Graicben, Pastor. 1st Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 1st 8nnday, 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 9:30. APPOINTMENTS OP BEY GEOEGE S. BEABDZN. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. St. John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence- E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday. His address is 1109 Elm wood Avenue, Colombia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. (Rev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. lxxixotox cibcuit m. t. cecbch south. Rev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3$ pm. I 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3Jpm 4th8unday, Lexington 11am. Horeb 3$pm -Lexington: Snnday school service every ^ Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. f Wanted, ' - A B#vvind-haiidcd Thresher and Skied. John "W. Scoffill, Pelion, Lexington county, S. C. 8wl7 Harried, At the home cf Mr. Lewie Hall, in the town of Lexington, S. C, at 4 o'clock Sunday evening, February s; 9th, 1902, by the Rev. J. E. Steele, Mr. Forest demons, of Greenwood, S. C , and Miss Eiron Hook, of b Irene, S. C. Fresh Fish sad 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 oonVi roact Whfin vnn oatuiuaj V/i cavu ..WW.' J wank anything iD 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. Writs to Him for Seed. To the Editor of the Dispatch: In the distribution of seed, I have B been compelled to take such lists as I was able to get from various sources. Some of these I know are innnmnloto onr? litfilv there are oer wt??. r sons who have not gotten any seed for that reason. If any one, who has not gotten seed this year, will kindly drop me a postal, giving bis - address, I will take pleasure in supplying him as far as I am able. Yery truly. A. F. Lever. m Or. 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 the baby. Applicants for Pensions. Th6 Pension Board will meet again on the 19ih and 20th cf Feb. 1902. All applicants must appear before the Board at that time. S. M. Roof, Chairman. A. J. Boatwright, Secretary. \ You Snow What You Are Taking 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. I I ?. ? ? Backward in Assessing. Persons subject to taxation are varv air*tv in making their returns. I I The time for doing so without the | 50 per cent on their last years returns expires on February 20th. There will be no extension of the time. Stops the Cough and Works of the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets i cure a cold in one day. No cure, no < pay. Price 25 cents. Tvtfs Pills After eating, persons of a bilious habit ! will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If you have'been DRINKING TOO MUCH, \ they will promptly relieve the nausea. SICK HEADACHE and nervousness which follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feelings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. - r The Best Prescription for IC&Xtr i& Chills, and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill ToDic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cur*-no pay. Price 50c. rj Grand and Petit Jurors. j The following is a list of the grand jurors drawn to serve for 190*2: Eli A Sox, Barnett S Mack, Geo D Hayes, Sidney Nichols, D A Richardson, T H Adams, Travis Hill, Albert C JoDes, H"Frank Taylor, Ed J Rocf, W Bartow R*st, Daniel R Lee, Elijah Hall, Jno F Mabaffie, Joseph Hite, Daniel M Drafts, Harry L Oswald, Paul Hite. By the old jury law being declared unconstitutional the presence of the six grand jurors holding over is not required to attend. PETIT JURORS. The following is the gentlemen of the jury for the first week of the February term of court: Ed Howard, A D Dowling, Jno W Crout, D Web Corley, ttt t . m t._ m -r> yv juee ooeaiy, x x> jxuuujbu, Wm F Bachman, S Walter Price, Geo W Pound, Jas A Amick, Wm J Rucker, Pat D Bickley, John JP Corley, H D Shumpert, John J Koon, J Ed Seay, John W Mathiap, T B Barr, Sol J Miller, Olin A Lucas, Isaac W Hutto, P West Shealy, Ben I Reynolds, J Belton Shealy, Gideon Hall, Henry G Rister, Jacob W Taylor, Dallas U Spires, Silas E Cartf r, Andrew Haywood, Caarley L Epting, Jno L Hallman, J Luther Long, A L Bedenbaugb, Andrew P Amick, Curtis R Rish. JUBCKS FOR THE SECOND "WEEK: John S Muse, Wm L Taylor, Jas W Kaminer, Albert L Price, Jas D Langford, Geo W Harman, (i M landier, Li ?>ayns Jeoozer, H Frank K5zer, A Edwin Derrick, "| Jesse L Kyzer, H W Neece, J Frank Kleckley, Jas E Epting, L C Dunbar, Jno W Bouknigbt, Geo W Risb, Haskell Gantt, Jacob W Kleckley, J Eugene Wise, Geo C Price, Eli Spires. Jobn A Counts, Jacob A Gantt, Daniel Senn, Walter C Addy, Jeff B Crape, WDM HarmaD, D Andrew Epting, J Lowman Smith, Jas M Keieler, Charlie P McCartha Houst'n H Boozer, John D Hiller, M S WiDgard, Wm W Hawes. r C Wanted. "t A good farming hand to work a 5 crop on shares, or for wages. Apply to H. Z. Adam?, ?. Leeeville, S. C. . . I Attention is directed to the advertisement of J. E. Young & Co., wholesale dealers in fruit and produce, Columbia. They advertise seed Irish potatoes of the well ? known Bliss variety, which are two weeks earlier than Northern grown seed. Write to thera for prices. They will save you money. Purchasers of shoes can do no better than by calling on, "Lever The Shoe Man/' Columbia. Ho keeps ! in stock all kinds of shoes from the j common plow to the finest dress i shoe. And if you want real bargains, ask for Mr. Maurice Manning , Earhardt, a son of the late Mr. I Wolfe Earhardt. He is a native of Lexington and will do the right thing by Lexingtonians everytime. McCreery Bros., Columbia, makes the pleasing announcement to bargain hunters"th'at1hey have made a 5 reduction of 25 per cent, on all | winter fabrics, cloaks and other use! ful and standard articles. It should I i be remembered that this is no fake ; sale, but they stand ready to give | ycu big values for every dollar you ] spend with them. See their adver, tisement and give them a call. " * Subscribe to the Dispatch. 1 j^^Seeds, ^ rhev are Good Seeds. ?/ I Have Them. HBEY PEEA8E. Julian E. Kaufmann, "THE DRIGGIST," r ?" JT WJ T/? A* L/JE^AjIC T W JOL j - Jiovoniber 20, 1901.?ly. IB BROTHERS, I MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, COLUMBIA, - - - S.C. ! Cir PER CENT. DISCOUNT / ?*4,1 - /WINTER FABRICS, LADIES' TAILORED SUITS, CLOAKS, SKIRTS, JACKETS A! FURS, THE BALANCE OF OUE HAXD30ME fsll Win lls ill less in III it. IMcMili Ml'MU October?ly. ! 1 ?or the Next Thirty Days We Will Sen 50c. Split Bottom Oak Chairs at 40c. 60c. C'anc 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. md various other things at prices ;hat will surprise you. Call and see us or mail your orders. Mention Dispatch. E. G. COOK & CO., 1507 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. January is n i II i FOR A FOLL AND COMPLETE LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CALL AND SEE US, WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY EYERY TIME, ;()U ARE BLIND TO YOUR INTEREST IF YOU FAIL TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING. TRY US AND YOU'LL HATE NO REGRETS. >i?-n>nn ll~ I I TID1' II I nmiT I It H RA till Kill W ALTIM IHKIIM.lKt III.. 1642 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. Jannarv 15, 15K)2. 3m. s |Great Carpet Sale!!! - -? -?- - - - , t -ii nr>. _ x 1 1 (^ from now until February lotn, wc win oner me iwiuwiug ^ ^ goods at such prices that it will pay you to come over ^ and inspect before they are all picked over. ^ 60c. Half Wool Carpets \ ^ line assortment of - 47.U*. colors and patterns j 75c. All Wool Carpets,4 j5' S? 15 pes to select, from > 58c. ? for this sale. ) "200 40c and 50c Shades 4 4^ plain colors I 25e. ft ^ for this sale j ^ i"nr 1/ipp nnd Heaw Curtains. Brussells Carpets,-Rugs and Draperies, you come in and we will astonish you with ^ jp? our prices. 810.00 Cash orders and over shipped jjjfc free in the State. | Mutual Carpet Co., | ^ 1517 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. j? htfj September 4. 3m. ?5 SANTA CLAUSE Has left over from the great gift distribution during the Christmas festivities many Choice Presents, with instructions to rush them of regardless of their value. In tbia stock can be found many useful and beautifnl articles suitable for holiday, wedding and anniversary presents. An inspection of this line is respectfully invited. The stock consist in part of Plain and Decorated 4 CHINAWARE AND GLASSWARE, DOLLS AND TOYS, and many other articles of every day use. This sale is the opportunity of a life time to get many standard goods for a little money. THE BAZAAR, X.EZXXXTO- XOXT. S. C. ... I (I) I TO THE READERS OF 2 THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH: j AND PATRONS OF j Cohen's Shoe Store: | ^ Allow me to thank von one and all for the patronage given me the first W ^ | season in Colombia. Bemember I gjj ij \1 llTOITO HnorQiifoa Saiisfftpfiftn S IW. W UUUIUilliW fJUUUlUViivia - J H M and Best Prices, and am always ready-to treat one and ail right. I shall vl J condnct a m III SPECIAL LOW PRICE SALE g (0 j for the next thirty days and it will pay you to come and sec me. Wishing H H ! yon all a Happy New Year. ? ;? H : (0 gj Cohen s Shoe Store, td | 1636 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. Decembe is? 3m. DIAL HARDWARE CO., Wholesale and Eetail Importers and Dealers in All Kinds of in ait nrrrn itihfl \\wm\m, mm. mils, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. We are Headquarters for BLACKSMITHS, AND H0U8E BUILDING MATERIALS1 POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. When writ ne mention the Dispatch . . ... - ' .. A V y