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? The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 18,1903. Index to New Advertisements. i "The Home Bank'1?A. J. Fox. Gud, &c ?W. F. Stieglitz. Carpets?Tbe Mutual Carpet Co. JDXrVXfcTE SERVICES. st. stephen's lutheran church. t /i rlwti/tvtan poota* JUrC V t u vr. UiOiVUVUf A. UUWAI 1st 8unday 11 a. m., Lexington. 1st 8tmday, evening at 7:30. Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11a m., Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. 8unday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. appointments of bev. geoboe 8. beabden. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. 8t John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday, f Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tfc Sunday. His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to k correspond with him can address him. pbesbytebian seevices: Rev. Mr. "Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. lexington cibcuit m. e. chubch south. Rev. W. E. Baebe, Pastor. ?-io?J? 11 am Rhilnh 31 nm. ist ouuuaf, ucviuu x* uui, r 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3*pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3i" p m 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3jpm Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Fresh Fish. I will have for sale an assortment of fresh fish every Tuesday and Saturday at J. W. Long's Old Store. Give me a call when you want a nice mess of fresh fish. tf . John A Williams. 2?ew Road Machines. The County Commissioners have recently purchased one road machine, six dump carts, three wheel scrapers, one railroad plow, and added four mules to the two they now already have. This outfit will for the present consist the road working plant of the county. Zt Seeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask to-day for Alien's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cure3 Chilblains, Swollen, Sweating, Sore, AchiDg, Damp feet At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. 15 Magistrates. Messrs. Henry A. Meetze for Lexington; Julian M Marchant for New Brookland; Laurence P. Smith for Swansea and Curtis R Rish for * Black Creek, have been appointed Magistrates fot the respective places and have qualified before Clerk George. I OFFER My entire stock of goods, consisting of a well selected line of General Merchandise, at Pelion, either in balk with good will, or at retail at and below cost. Will also sell the storehouse and lot with the business. This is a splendid opportunity to invest in a well established and paying business. My reason for placing this valuable property on the market is that I intend to invest in another State. I also offer 900 acres of land, situated one and one half miles east of Pelion. This tract is well timbered and wooded and contains some excellent farming lands. Apply to D. B. SPHALER, Pelion, S. C. Death of Infants. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Taylor died at their home, Delmar, S. C., Sunday morning. This child had been suffering with cold and grip for several days, but on Friday or Saturday it contracted pneumonia, to which dreaded disease it succumbed Sunday morning at 8:30 o'clock. The remains will be laid to rest in Cedar Grove cemetery today at 10 o'clock. Lloyd. February 16, 1903. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Eargle died at their home, near Delmar, S. C , Sunday evening. This child was only about three weeks old. It died after suffering with bronchitis for a few days. The remains will be laid'o rest in Mt. Hebron cemetery today at 4 o'clock. Loyd. February 16, 1903.. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys aids digestion. i 2nd "Week Petit Jurors. R. Elia8 Price, E. A. Hall, S L. Hendrix, Geo. W. Rikard, Alex Kiapman, J. W. Risinger, M. C. Clippard, Sam'i. D. Meetze, I Odos 0. Drafts, Tho. C. Smith, L. C. Shealy, W O Cjrder, D R. Haltiwanger, G F Keialer, W 0 Haltiwapger, R W. Kleekley, Jacob E. Roof, A. Edwia Shealy, T. R. Davis, 0 C. Able, Arthur B Meetz?, Jas C Homoid, .Tnhn J. Hits. Frank Terrell. John W. Asbill, L L Corley, C. W. Caagbman, Tho. J. Stockman, Jqo. W. Lmdler, William Fields, Cbas. C. Dreher, H. W Leapbart, Addison Yansant, Geo. Y Kleckley, Jasper Redmond, M A. Lewis. Eegister. Ia order to vole in tbe town election ou March 3rd, you must have a, registration certificate. The book of registration will be opened in the town hill on the 26 b, inBt. Let every elector entitled to vote get hie registration certificate. The Spring Number of the Delineator. The March Delineator presents sn unusually excellent collection of literary features and an invitiog display of the fashions for spring. In fiction two excellent short stories are conspicuous. The Wreck of the Night Express, an exciting railorad story with illustrations and A Competent Spinster, a delightful tale of the deeds of a strenuous girl. . . Will Delight the Heart. Spring is fast approaching and the time for a general spring hous^ cleaning and a rejuverating of old furniture, carpets and shades will be here. The Mutual Carpet Co, of Columbia, has in stock a beautiful line of these goods which will de light the heart of the neat and tidy housekeeper to see. It will pay the people of Lexington to call at this store when in tbe city and examine the stock and learn the prices. Harried, February 11,1903, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Thomas Kleckley, by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Belton Buff and Miss Corrie Kleck ley. February 12,1903, at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rav. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Charley Conner and Miss Emma J. Kleckley. All of the above are from Lexington county. Fine Watermelon Seed. We are now offering Jones, Triumph, Dr. Joe Herman's Mammoth, Eclipse, Dr. Blue Mountain Joe's Choice watermelon seed, as well as a full line of Cauntelope seed for sale. These seed have been acclimated and improved upon and selected with i great care by Mr. Joe Harman and j has for the first time been placed up- j on the market. They are recommended for their dilicious flavor, red meat, size and shipping quilities. Give them a trial and you will be pleased with the results. For sale only at Herman's Bazaar. ? Cheap Bates. On account of the Mardi Gras, to be held at New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala. and Pensacola, Fla, the Southern Railway will sell roundtrip tickets from all points at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale February 17th to 23rd, inclusive, and for trains arriving at above points on the morning of Febuary 24th, limited for return until February 28tb, except that by deposit of ticket by the original purchaser, personally, with the Joint Agent not earlier than ; February 18tb and not later than j ^ ^ . . . reoruary zstn, upon payment or a | fee of fifty cents at the time the j ticket is deposited, an extension can j be had until March 14th, 1903. Apply to any Agent of the South- j em Railway, or to, R. W. Hunt, Di- ; vision Passenger Agent Charleston, ! S. C. W. H. Tayloe, Assistant Gene- | ral Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. I Take Laxative Bron I Seven MBfion boxes soW in past 12 a We are not taking too much upou ourselves in warning farmers to be careful regarging the amount of fertilizers they purchase at tbie time? the beginning of the season?It. is to the interest of those parties interested in selling fertilizers and speculating in cotton futures to paint the condition of the cotton market next season in roseate colors, so as to increase the sale of one commodity and the production of the other. Fertilizers purchased now based on October or November cotton options is an unbusiness like transaction being unsafe and uncertain. It is usually a good tbiog for th* seller and enables the speculator to control prices by manipulating th? market in his own interest. It- is h safe rule to reduce 9^ cents cotton now to cents cotton in Octobe< Be warned in time and diversify your crop. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipation. FOR SALE?A milcti cow with young calf. Geo Corley, Jr., 1 ^ T.aTinntnn fi ft 1 V JUt W. ? . Masonic Notices. A regular communication of /N^ Pomaria lodge, N > 151, A. F M, will conypne in Masonic hall Peak, S. C, Saturday, March 7<h. 1903, at 7 p. m. Brethren will please be prompt in attendance Fraternity invited. John C. Swygert, Master. JL A REGULAR COMMUNICATION* of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M., will be held oL Saturday, March 7th, 1903, at p. m. Brethren are earnestly re quested to attend promptly. By order of the W M Samuel B. George, Secretary. A regular communication of Sf. Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F M, will be held in the lodge room at Brook land, on Friday, March 7ch, at*S r* m There will Via wnrk in V/ Viwn ?/ kU AMWAV ?( Pk/w ?? v*M ? the E. A. degree. By order M. H. Witt, W. M. R L. Shuler, Secretary. "PIJRE DRUGS are essential in order to get therapeutic action, but, HOW IS YOUR LIVER? USE Einard's Life Tablets. for your Liver and Kidneys. A trial convinces. Price 25c, per box. sample by mail for 10c. in stamps. JT. W. KINARD, The Licensed Prescription Druggist at Leesville, S. C. December 3, 1902. ly. ! Incorpc CAPITAL - D OFFIC P. W. OSWALD, President. GEO. BELL TXU2SEBSEAI DIREC P. W. OSWALD, GEO. BELL TIMMEI ALFRED J. P H. L. OSV? H?DP DDAAF V111I.T JC M. IV JLi m. uwjl * <: jj s ^ FIRE AN1> BIRGLAI BtRGLAR li^SURi Equipments are modern in every res security. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. Rates reasonable. Interest paid on time deposits. Call and investigate our methods of Will be open for business the 2nd of mann Block, Lexington, S. C.i Office Hours: 1) 8. m. to 4 p. m. February 18, 1908?4wl8. re a Cold in On io Quinine Tablets. ^, tenths. This signature, w. - 41 hurt M. Boozer, Utorner at Law. COLUMBIA, SN. C. Especial attention given to business en rested to him by his fellow citizens o Lexington county. Office: 1316 Mam Street, upstairs, rpposi;e Van M-tre's Fnrnitu'e More February 2H ?ti. .1. II. FRICK, ATTOHNEY AT LAYV, Will practice in all the Courts. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second floor. CHAFIN, ------ S. C, A. uusl 6 ly. TFiniiKfis' milium WU 1 II KHU UiliUllilil I1VJ.II The fxaminati^n for teachers' Certificates will be held at Lexing tun on Friday. February '20th The examnatiou will begin promptly at 9 o'clock a m , and close at 5 p. m. Applicants will pleas-lurui-ib pap-r Respectfully JOH\T S. DEhRlCK, C utiti Snpt. ot Education Lexp gton, February. 3. 19 '3 3wl5. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNdesign d will apply to tbe Secrerary of the M te of Sou'h Carolira on Monday, ih Ninth day of March, 19 '3. at his office in Columbia, for a ch ir'er incorpor .ting Augusta a- d Columbia Railway Company, with t e power to said Company to condemn lands for rights of way iq the Counties in which this not ce is published J.\MFS U JACKSON. w. B. SMITH WHALEY. W H LYi.ES HENRY BUtvr. Walter m Jackson, E b clahk E f vebdry G a. GUiGN ard. February 4. 1903 4wl6. pBBBHapnHEaBHBHBI Clerk's Sale. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE ot the Court of Common Pleas for i exingten count?, 8 C., in the rase of N, Alice hiddl* and others, plaintiffs against Albert A Guise aDd others, delendants I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, btforw the court house door id Lexington S. C . during the bgal hours of sale on the first Monday in March, next: Tract B All that piece parcel or tract of land situate ljing and beiDgin the county ot Lexington, 8tate aforesaid, containing ninety three and one halt acres <93^) acres, more or legs, and adjoining lands ot G J. Mice, Sidney T S'ice and other lands belonging to the Estate of John A Riddle, and others. Tract C. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing seventy-ODe and one-half acres, more or less. aDd adjoining lands of the Estate of Wm Slice, Siduey I. Slice, tract B " atoresaid, and the 2*1 acre tract. TERMS?One-half cash,* and the bal ance in one year, with interest lrom day of sale, secur? d by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay all cash. $25 to be paid cash, or a resale will be made at the risk of the former purchaser after the expiration of one hour. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court ?-? * / a 0_.*i ? reDruary iv o. o*iu, Messrs Johnstone & Wingard, plaintiff's attorneys. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. L. L. TOOLE, of North. S. C. wili be at Swansea, S C , on the second Wednesdav ot each month, aad at Gaston, S. C.. on Thorsday lollowing. Oct. 29-6m >ratsd. - $30,000.00. ER.?i: T, Vies President. ALFBED J. FOE, Cashier. TOR*: iMAN, 'OX, 'ALB, JULIAN S. EAUFMANN. I PROOF SAFE. iNCE. pect affording the greatest possible doing business. March, in New Bank Room, KaufP T)/IV CwesGrip B 1/Ujr in TWO Days. | /rjj & on every I /rJ&Trvbox. 25c. | We Manufacture the Best Cough Remedy, W. P. COUGH BALSAM. j It is 25 cents a bottle. 32 Doses. Guaranteed nure and safe. KAUFMANN DRUG CO., "TilE DRUGGISTS," EEXI.XO TO.Y, S. November 20, 1901.?lv. gdCCU || llrish Potaioesl ?S as we are 2? Scar load buyers! fill cocan name Lowest Prices?? s2 nri hfist nnalifv nf iSl ar^pi v^ ryg 8SEED iTOCKl ?gand save merchants and planters?? 2g Money. gg S|? WRITE US AT ONCE FOR PRICES. NOW IsSj? 2Z THE TIME TO BUY. 52 fLORICK & L0M1E J SS SEEDSME1T. gS SScclTJLZ^n.'bia,. - - - S. C.gg Hfflw (inn Store, GUNS AID AMMUNITION. Gill Nets. Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Sup plies, Phonographs and Records, Repairng of all Kinds, Our Prices are Right. W, F. STIEGLITZ, I 508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. bigClearance Sale, 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 consideration. The winter stock must make room for early spring shipments. YOU CAN BUY A 812.50 SUIT FOR $ 7.f>0 810.00 SUIT FOR ? bin' 8 7.50 SUIT FOR S 4.90 Overcoats Half Price. DON'T FORGET THE BEE HIVE, 1554 Main Street, WHILE IN COLUMBIA FOR {BIG VALUES. beptember]9.?tt