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???? The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 11,1903. 4 Xndez to New Advertisements. Hell?Lever, The Shoe Man. Builders' Material?Shand Builders' Supply Co. Clerk's Sale?Estate J. K. Dooley Gents' Furnishings?M. R. Hart ley & Co. Wagons, &c ?Gregory-Rhea Mule Co. JDrVTSTE SEBVICES. ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. 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 11 a. m., Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. APPOINTMENTS OF REV. GEORGE S. BEARDEN. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. 8t John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday, address is 1109 Elm wood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES: lie v. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. T.*TTVOTON CIRCUIT U. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Rev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3$ pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm. 3dSnnday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3|pm 4th Snnday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3? pm Lexington: Snnday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Stolen Mare Recovered. Mr. S. E. Barry has recovered his mara which was recently stolen from his stable near Pelion. Captain George Sawyer, who, it is claimed, sold the mare to the person in whoss possession it was found, has been arrested and bound over in the sum of $300 for his appearance at the February term of court. Pension Notice. The Pension Board will meet at Lexington on February 13 and 14, at which time all applications must be presented to the Board, as it will be the last time to present applications. S. M. Roof, cu(M?mon r\$ V^uail uiau UJ. Jvuaiu< Notice Taxpayers. Taxpayers will note the fact that the County Treasurer must have 2 per cent, added on the actual amount of tax until March 1st, after which date 7 per cent will be necessary. Taxpayers wiil please remember this when remitting. "I*y Turn Wwrt." Some of the lady and gentlemen friends of Ballentine Lodge, No 75, I. O: 0. P., have been studying the entitled "My Turn Next," which they propose to show before the public on Thursday night, the 19th inst., in Roofs Hall, the proceeds of which will go into the building fund of the lodge. We trust that it will be liber* lly patronized. TTilfrm'c T.ififafnr JLXXi tVll KJ XJXXV JLVX V1XV Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipation. Idarried, On February 5>;b, 1903., near Macedonia Lutheran church by Rev. J. K. Efird, Mr. Andrew P. Amick and Miss Alice May Epting. All of Lexington county. ???? - FOR SALE?A milch cow with young calf. Geo. Corley, Jr., 15pd Lexington, S. C. New Railroad Bridge. We understand that the Southern Railway has decided to tear down the bridge, which spanns Broad river at Peak and replace it with a more modern and a heavier one. This is 1 - maae necessary uy icaouu hjc heavy weight of the large engines and improved rolling stock. Toe old bridge can probably be purchased remarkably cheap and it will do well for the County Commissioners of this county and Fairfield county to investigate the matter, but more of this at another time. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys aids digestion. Gentleman of tlie Jury. Tbe following is a list of the petit jurors for the first week of the February term or court, convening en Monday 16;;h instant: Simeon Hite, Em1! Shealy, Marshall Price, L L. Roland; G Frank Son, Thos. J. Buff, F A Warren, Walter G Shull, D E Sbumpert, Joe A Kood, Silas A Ellisor, D C Drafts, W E Lorck, W E BaugbmaD, L W Hay, L C Furtick, P B Taylor, Jacob L Roof, D E Hammond, HeDry C Shealy, S F Bickley, Geo F (J<aps, W K Hook, J K Leitner, W N Amick, W P Shealy, B V Chapman, Walter F Derrick, W M Williamp, I M Bouknight, H P Busbee, VP C Keisler, Joo T Bouknight, L G Culler, Ed F Caughman, C M Stuck. Grand Jurors: W P Steele, Joe M Gunter, Em'l Z Swygert, Jas K Swjgert, Em'l J Kyzer, Ed E Hook, Wm M Addy, Jacob Sbarpe, W B Bouknight, West W Bickley, John T Boland, John W Coogler. The above with the six grand jurors holding over under the law constitute the grand jury for 1903. An invitation is extended to those comin? to court to call and inspect u _ the nice line of spring dressed goods just arriving at Ballentine & Co's, The "Old Reliable Mark's Restaurant" will be in full blast during court. First class meals furnished at all times, at moderate charges. If you want a good square meal for a little money, patronize Mark's Restaurant. The County Commissioners have had the trees on the court house square nicely trimmed. The "missing links" have been filled with young sprouts and in time-^o come that grove wA\l be a deli^tful retreat for our Country cousins when they come to town during the summer. Masonic Notices. A regular communication of /Y\ Pomaria lodge, No. 151, A. F. M., will convene in Masonic hall February 28 ? tf. .1. 31. 1 RICK, ATTORNEY AT LAAV, Will practice in all the Courts. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second tioor. CHAITX. ------ S. C\ Agnus. G. ly. To O I Take Laxative Bro I Seven Million boxes soH in past 12 Peak, S. C, Saturday, March 7th, 1903, at 7 p. m. Brethren will pleaBe be prompt in attendance. Fraternity invited.' John C. Swygert, Master. Ji A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, F. M., win be held o$ Saturday, March 7tb, 1903, at ? p. m. Brethren are earnestly re quested to attend promptly. By order of the W. M. Samuel B. George, Secretary. 0. M. EFIRD. F. E. Drehes. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. June 17?6m. PURE DRUGS are essential m order to get therapeutic action, but, HOW IS YOUR LIVER? USE Kinard's Life Tablets. for your Liver and Kidneys. A trial convinces. Price 25c, per box. sample by mail for 10c. in stamps. J. \V. KINARD, The Licensed Prescription Drnggist at LeeRville, S. C. December 3, 1S02. ly. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, C. Especial attention given to business encrusted to him by his fellow citizens ol Lexington county. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, oppos: e Van Metre's Furniture Store M.R. Hartley & Co., CLOTHING. I See our stock of MenV, Youth's and Children's ClothiDg. The very iatest in SPRING STYLES AND WEAVES. Will eave you ! from one to live dollars a suit on Columbia prices. | GENTS' FURNISHINGS. The best BDd most complete line of Shirts, Neckwear, Collars, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc., ever sold in Lexington. HATS. The ''Jefferson Guaranteed Hatin Spring Colore and Shapes are the best at $2 00 aod S3 00 Every bat warranted. Also a complete line of Men and Boy's Staple Hats at lowest price. SHOES. Here you get the best Sho8 that money can buy in the George D. Witt line?All styles, Men, Women and Children's. A trial will make you a customer. LE\I1W1-HT0W0T F BLACK LANGSHAN .ill <-i - _^^^fc3lP3B^wiMBB^I^^Mtfajtftjggftli^MBB)F~ "* are the best all round Fowls on the market. I have few very fine OCKERELS AND PULLETS fnr Rale at low nrices. They are from the purest and beat known strain, | and have been selected with the greatest care. For further particulars, address. G. M. Harman, Lexington, S. C. TEACHERS- EMWUTillS. Clerk's Sale. The examination for teach era-Certificates will be held atLexmg -j-N OI5EDIEXCE TO THE DECREE ton on Friday, Feomarv 20tb. The exam- | 0( ,h C(mrt of Coffiffion Plea3 ,nr ination will begin promptly at 9 oclock ?. Lexj tp? P0?ut;- s c in the C!lse of K I m , and close at o p. m Applicants will A|j Kjdd|(i d 0,b pl#inlittj. againsI please lurnisb paper KespecttuHy j A,htrt A (;ajse flm) othe^, delcndants I / >! i cy , . p j ? | W1IJ S611 tO I LI C IilL!UCt)l uiu uui o?o L/f v/nv I T oud y . up. uca 10 . | outcrv, before the court house door in Lex Lexington, February, 3. 1903. Jwlo. j j.,Ktcm s. 0 . dunng the 1. gal hours of | sale, on the first Monday in March, next: j Tract B All that piece parcel or tract | of land situate lying and being in the county -LlULlL't? j of Lexington, State afore-aid, containing 1st hprprv ptvpv THtT THP F"V I three <~nd one half acres 'i!3?)acres, , . , .,P i x II o LiN; | more or less, and adjoining lands of G J. designed will apply to the secretary of : fcjjcej Sidney I Slice and other lands be| Mete 01 booth CarohDa on Mooday, longing to tiie Estate of John A Kiddie, j the Ninth day of March, 19'J3. at his office ! and othe-s j in Columbia for a charter incorporating ! TractC/ All that piece, parcel or tract Augusta and Columbia Railway Company, | of land gituatc< lving and beiug iu the j with the power to said Company to con- COunty of Lexington and State aforesaid, demn lands tor rights of way m the coun- containing seventy-one and one-half acres. I ties m which this notice is published more or less, and adjoining lands ot the wrsMTTH Wff 11 FY Estate oi Wm. Slice, Sidney I. Slice, tract i \\t tt* Tvr ro nn"aLL\. ,.g ? aforesaid, and the 2?i acre tract. wp^v mT?*T TERMS?One-half cash,* and the bal wiTTt'P vr irvsnv ance in one -Tear' W!th 1EterfcSt !roriJ da-v ot' P R ri ARK sa'e' secured by bond ol the purchaser and tp vppttp'v mortgage ot the premises sold, with leave to 4 prrcvA pn Pa-V ad castl- S25 to be paid ca*h. or a I ,I/o j resale will be made at the risk of the February 4. lJOa 4wJb. j fona(,r purchaser after the expiration of i j one hour. , SAMUEL B. GEORGE. 111 A HTrn ! Clerk of the Court. bttSWAA WMWICU | Jf?bra*r>- 4.19 3. Ml Messrs Johnstone ?V Wingard, plaintitl' s j Rttorofivx IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES ; j T)|?\T AT \ OTIf F j \TTE Vv'ILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAE- i . ! VV ket price lor clean aai pure i>ees- 1 . R L L Too:iE of Xorth. S. C. will j j WHX' Pn0e governed by color and condt- | ) ^ at Sw;ill<!edf s. c.. oa the second j i ; >\ e?iaefidiiT month, :t?id G.istou, ; THE HAZAAR.j S. C.. oa Tftrs.ir.v loilowtng. ! LEXINGTON. S.C ' 0ct* ? I ! ?HI ire a Cold in One Day ss.'su J j mo Quinine Tablets. >? rtijfy j>n cv^y I months. This signature, ; % We Manufacture the Best Cough Remedy, W. P. COUGH BALSAM. It is 25 cents a bottle. 32 Doses. Guaranteed pure and safe. KAUFMANN DRUG CO., "THE DRUGGISTS,"' jLEXi.varo.v, s. . November 20, 1901.?ly. gSEED i llrish Potatoes! ?3 as we are ?3 BShar m&n riiyfrsB nnvnia hwnw w irnvng egcan name Lowest Pricesm fjg on best quality of B^and save merchants and planters^S fjgWRIIE US AT ONCE FOR PRICES. NOW is|3?| jJX TEE TIME TO BUY. SSl A 9 AW9W A ?S iplU K UM?E,? 85 SEEDSMEIT. SS jggCcl'Ujaa.'toia.. - - - S. C.?0 9S5S9SS?SSSSSSSSS5?SSSsS CTCTWC5CTC5C5CTWC5C5Q HDSEMAMM'S SDN STORE WE HAVE Parker, Lefevers, Smith, Ithaca, Fore / / hand, Pieper, Baker and Winchester Repeating Shot Guns. The Ithaca Guns are guaranteed to shoot all kinds of Smokeless Ponders; never become loose or shakv. Prices trom $21 up. We keep the best makes of Single Barrel Gnus. Ad kinds of Rifles and Air Gans, Powder. Shot. Wads, Primers. Shells, Loaded Sheila iu all sizes. Edison Phonographs, and Grapbaphones. We do all kinds of Repair Work. Headquarters for Hunters' Supplies. W. F, STIEGUTZ, proprietor. ! 508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 17, 11)02?IGw. BIGm sb obbk m h ebs m m ass It will pay our friends of Lexington County to call at the Bee Hive They are selling all heavy Weight | Goods at a sacrifice. Cost no con| sideration. The winter stock must make room for early spring ship i ments. YOU CAN BUY A I ?12.50 SUIT FOR 8 7.50 8l0.(i(i SUIT FOR 8 000 | 8 7.50 SUIT FOR 8 4.90 Overcoats Half Price. jx x uivvjr, JL 1554 Main Street, AVHlliE IX COIjUMHIA FOR |BIO VALUES. : eptemberlO.?tt.