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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 9, 1903. Synopsis of the Jury law. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: That the County Auditor, the County Treasurer and the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of each County in this State shall perform the duties hereinafter set forth. Sec. 3. That of the list so prepared, the County Auditor, County Treasurer and Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, shall cause the names to be written, each one on a separate paper or ballot, so as to resemble <~>fVior no mneli ns -nnnflihlA and ?*-- CHVU WUVft ? ?? wmvm ^ ?? ? so folded that the name written thereon shall not be visible on the outside, and shall place them, with the said list, in a strong and substantial box, without appertnres or openings when closed (to be known sb the "Jury Box") to be furnished to them by the County Supervisor of their County for that purpose, and of Buch size and shape as that, when such separate papers or ballots shall have been folded and placed therein as above required, tbey may be easily shaken up and about and well mixed therein, and it shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Court to keep said jury box in his custody. The said jury box shall be kept securely locked with three separate and strong ' locks, each lock being different and distinct from ?he other two and requiring one key peculiar to itself in [ order to be unlocked and the key to * r i one of said three locks shall be kept by the County Auditor himself, the 1 key to another of said three locks by the County Treasurer himself, and 1 the key to the third of said three 1 locks by tbe Clerk of tbo Court of Common Pleas himself, so that no two of them shall keep a Bimilar key J or similar keys to the same lock, ttnd so that all three of them must be 1 present together at the same time 1 and place in order to lock or unlock 1 and open the said jury box. At the 1 same time they shall place in a special 1 , apartment in the said jury box >' (which special apartment shall be known as "the tales box") the names ' / of not less than one hundred nor more than four hundred of such of the persons whose names appear on Baid list as reside Within five miles of the Court House, from which tales box shall be drawn jurors to supply -deficiencies arising from any cause or emergency during the sitting of-the Court. Tbe names of \ persons placed in said tales box shall be also placed in the said jury box. Sec. 5. That not less than ten nor more than twenty days before fchft firflt dftv of each week of anv regular or special term of the Circuit Courts the' said the County \ Auditor, the County Treasurer and the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas shall proceed in like manner to draw thirty-six petit jurors, to serve for such week only: Provided, That whenever a jury shall be charged with a case, such jury shall not be discharged by reason of anything in this section contained until a verdict shall be found or a mistrial ordered in 8nch case. Immediately after such petit jurors are drawn the Clerk v of the Court of Common Pleas shall issue his writ of venire facias for , such petit jurors, requiring their attendance on the first day of the n week for which they have been drawn; and the said writ of venire facias shall be forthwith delivered to { the Sheriff of the County: Provided, That in case any term of Court is to be held within less than twenty days after the approval of this Act, such petit jurors may, nevertheless, be drawn for such term of Court. Sec. 6. That the said drawing shall be made openly and publicly in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, and the County Auditor, the County Treasurer and the Clerk of the Court of CommoD Pleas shall give ten days' notice of each of said drawings by posting in a conspicuous place on the court house door, or by advertisment in a county newspaper, a notice of the place, day and hour of such drawing. Sec. 7. That all jurors shall be selected by drawing ballots from the the said jury box, an3, subject to the exception herein before contained, the persons whose names are on the ballots so drawn shall be returned to serve as jurors. < Sec. 11. That no more than thirtysix persons, to serve as petit jurors, , shall be drawn and eummoned to 1 attend at one and the same time at , any Court, unless the Court shall so order. Beafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the deceased portion of the , ear. There is only one way to cure j UOitliJCSOi auu tuau 10 uj tuiiDi/iwuuv/ual remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous , lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely ( closed deafness is the result, and un- , less the inflammation can be taken | out and this tube restored to its nor- . mal condition, bearing will be de stoyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth- j ing but an inflamed condition of the , mucous surfaces. , 1 We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ] catarrh) that can not be cured by ] Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu- ] iare, free. * T ^11 ft n Tl r. j. uneney & uo., rrops., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hairs Family Fills are the best. A Railroad Disaster. Charlotte, N. C, September 3 ? Passenger train No 15, north-bound, on the South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad, formerly the Three C.'s, now operated by the Southern Railway, went through a trestle fifty feet high over Fishing Creek, three miles east of Yorkville.. about 1130 o'clock to-day, killing eix men and injuring twenty-five, of whom five will likely die. Three of the Latter are negro passengers. The train consisted of an engine and three cars. It left Rock Hill about 11 o'clock with about forty passengers on board. When the train passed upon the trestle the entire structure under the cars gave way, hurting the engine and cars to bbe bank of the creek, about fifty feet below. * ^ t i Emergency Medicines- * It is a great convenience to have at band reliable remedies for use in 1 cases of accident and tor slight in- ] juries and ailments. A good liniment and one tbat is fast becoming a favor- ^ ite if not a household necessity is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or ^ burn it allays the pain and causes the ? injury to heal in about one-third < the time usually reqired, and as , it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. - When j Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain ^ may be treated before inflammation , sets iD, which insp~es a quick re- j covery. For sale by The Kaufmann . Drug Co. j Not an English Bull Bog. The Irish rebuke is seldom bitter \ or priggish, but it generally finds its ' mark, and one which the London Star ( records is not an exception. ? A snobbish young Englishman ac- i companied by a small dog recently j got into a street car and sat down < opposite an Irishman. The latter was immediately attracted by the animal and, after some advances which were haughtily received by the s master, asked outright mhat kind of ? a dog it was. c "It is a cross between an ape and 1 an Irishman,'' was the loud voice re- i p!y- i "Faith, thin, we're both related to \ th' baste," retorted the Irishman j cheerfully. * Disabled Ocean Liner. 1 -ion Aoinj | Barbarossa, which was disabled at sea, passed Nantucket this morning. She was unmanageable, but expects 1 to reach Sandy Hook Friday morning. ? t A ITs^r Jersey E&itro's Testi- ^ Gonial. < M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Philips- i burg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: "I ] have used many kinds of medicines t for coughs and colds in my family i but never anything so good as Foley's i Honey and Tar. I cannot say too i much in praise of it." The Kauf- t mann Drug Co. f Doughnuts from Bakersville. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The weather ha3 been hot and dry, but the spell has been broken by nice rains and the weather is pleasant at this writing. Cotton has commenced to open, and the cotton crop will not be more than a half an one this year. Corn crops are right good. The protracted meetings are over, and the farmers are trying to gather their crops. The charming Miss Ollie Geiger is visiting Mr. O. B. Riley's family in OraDgeburg county, and one old bachelor seems very sad. You can guess why?beer ise she is gone. Mrs. Magdeline King and her handsome little daughter, Hustiline, of George's Station, have been visiting the family of Mr. H C. Rucker, much to the delight of the home folks. Misses Maude andSallie Bookman, two of Columbia's fairest daughters, ire visiting the family of Mr. J. Kinser Davis. Mr. Hampton Rucker and family, Miss Mattie Perkins and Mrs. Emma Dutton, of Columbia, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kaigler'e. Mr. B. H. Kaigler is at home for a ew day's rest. Hope he will soon eel well again. Messrs. G. F. and L. E. Kaigler vill leave in a few days for Clemson jollege. Wish for these boys much iucc668 with their studies. The charming Miss Lula Strock of Cameron, has been visiting Mrs. H. ?. Franck and Mrs. J. A. Kaigler, of Sakersville, much to the delight of ler many friends. Mr. Stuart Mack, of Alabama, is risiting his many friends in old South Carolina. They are all glad to see >ld Stuart as he is a jolly fellow. Miss Linnie Spradley, with her wo pretty little girls, of Irmo, has jeen visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffin. Miss Gertrude East, of Irmo, has )een spending sometime with Miss Liizzie Taylor, and took in the Beuah meeting. Miss Gertrude, we are ilways glad to see you. Mr. James J. Wolfe is home for a !ew week much to the delight of jverybody. He will return North in i few days to resume his studies. If this does not find its way to the vaste basket I will write you a few nore dots some day. Much success to the good old Dispatch is the wish of a Spectator. AT3SC3SS. W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, 1902: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's 3now Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which caused the cords in my leg to :ontract and an abscess to rise in my inee, and the doctor told me that I would have a stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F.. Lord's drug store (who is now in Denyer, Colo.) He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; [ got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. [t is the best liniment in the world. Abscesses, with few exceptions, are ndicative of constipation or debility, rhey may, however, of constipation )r debility. They may, however, remit from blows or from foreign Dodies, introduced into the skin or lesh, such as splinters, thorns, etc. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Clash, With Filipinos. Manila, Sept. 3 ?The Jolio conrtabulary has come into conflict with i body ot insurgents in tne province )f Cavite, near Laguna de Bay, and lilled twenty during a sharp engagenent. The constabulary had one nan killed. Reinforcements have eft Manila for the scene of disturbance to subdue the insurgents, who lave taken a strong position in the nountains. Sour Stomach. "When the quantity of feed taken s too large or the quality too rich, ?our stomacn is liueiy to ioiiow, ana ^specially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly md not too freely of easily digested !ood. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let live hours elapse between meals, md when you feel a fullness and weight in the region cf the stomach ifter eating, take Chamberlains's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful \t__j' /r\ ! | cures made by Dr. ' ~'-tfV s Kiimer'sSwamp-Root, 8 | the great kidney, liver U J H; and bladder remedy. L-? It is the great medi <11 ca^ triumph of the nine\ Vj_j\ fifteenth century; disi covered after years of ,< * ft23) F r^T i ll scientific research by ''j iRl Dr-Kiimer-the em'H . ?- " nent kidney and blaa Qgr specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou-1 bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private nrantice. amon? the helnless too noor to our x o r : r ? chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to tffTftpSSSf Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- iff hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cdnt and Home of Swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, J*. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens o! Lexington county. Office: 1316 Main 8treet, upstairs, epposi e Van Metre's Furniture fctore. February 28 ?tf. SAf A ? H EBB TWO HUNDRED 1MS fit E&S 0 Em ? I young men and V| || gw$ g J?8 B ladies to qualify Ww fnli e3 ? teonBv for paying positions. If you are Interested, write us for our handsome illustrated catalog. THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE MACON. GA. November 19, 1902?ly. IDS LI1E11, Will Practice in all Courts, KAUFMANN BUILDING, LILXIIVGTON, S C On the 18th day of October, we formed a co-partnership for the practice of law. We will be pleased to receive those having legal business to be attended to at our office in the Kauimann building at any time. Respectfully. J. Wm THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN. October 22, 1902. ?ly. PRIIIT TIMES JL' A.V4J A JB. 1 That Grow and Bear Fruit, Wr,ite for our 60 page Illustrated Catalogue and 40 Jage pamphlet, "How to lant and Cultivate an Orchard," Gives you that information you have so long wanted: tells you all about those big red apples, lucious peaches, and Japan plums with their oriental sweetness, all of which you have often wondered where the trees eamo from that produced fhem. EVERYTHING GOOD IN FRUITS. Unu9al fine stock of SILYEK MAPLES,young, thrifty trees smooth and straight, the kind that live and' grow off well. No old, rough trees. This is the most rapid growing maple and one of the most beautiful shade trees. Write for prices and give list of wants. J. Van Lindley Xurserv Co.. Pomona, N C. IllffillS HAIRRBALSAM 1 KfiKMMWlCTMGlMBm tnd be?.at-.fiei the hat?.] promote* * luxuriant growta. Never Fails to Beatore^ Gray oorcii ?ca!p d;?g?3es'itha:r tti^ng. Parlor Restaurant 1336 main stbeet. COLUMBIA, - S. C., The only up-to-date eating House ot its kind in the City ot Columbia. It is well kept?cleat: linen, prompt and polite service and get it qnickly. Quiet and order always prevail. You get ! what you order and pay only tor vkat \cu j get. Within easy reach o: desirable sleeping apartments. OIPJSIN ALL 1NIGHT. 3. DAVID, Pripristsr. i PUIPiir?VF?'? FEE! ICU I PENrlYSOYAL FILLS Safe. Always reliable. La<?ip?, .vk Drucy-- r -r ( HU HFATKK S ?>OI.]Sll t:i Itpd and <*?Id metallic boxes, scaled with bl;:e ribbon. ThLc no other. Kef?>>?* daiiKeroan *u??*tit;.lionsand imitation*, Uuy )'.'your Druggist, or send tc. in stamps f->r Particular*. T??*timonlal* and "KelSof lor S.adie*." in i'"er. tiy return .TIall. lO.OOO Testimonials, sioid by all f?riigg!sw. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. CIOO 3!?Uiuou Square, il*113. "-V,, I"A. Mention thl? rr>tr. FOLEYSHONEMAR stops the cou^h and lxeals lungs ^ oo?ara?Maao*nKaMMDBBCTMwar?ccpgMMnwaHKToaMWP?s 11 ' ! ! In elegant cases containing all the latest improvements. Designed for j j both Home and Chnrch u-e [Jp-to- ; date and nored for s ve<toess and pr.ritv ot tone, power and durabilitv. > ? XT7 "a " i 1 r j 1 t I wrne toaay ior catalogue prices ana l 1 j terms, b.too), took and freight free, j PIANOLA I j ! | a wonderful attachment to fit any piano, enabling any one withont previous knowledge cf runsic to play ! | the simplest to most difficult mnsic 1 without study or practice. Catalogue j ; and particulars free. We have a lot of good second ! band Pianos and Organs of various j rmikes from rent and -xchange to be j : sold at low prices and easy terms. For unything musical write !i 1,11)1 & RITES. S. M. H. I SAVANNAH, GrA. September 10, 19G3. ly. ! ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens ot Lexington County. October 18?ly, Alfred J. Fox, j Life and Fire Insurance and ! ?______ Real Estate ! Agent, Lexington, S. C ; | Only First Class Companies .Represented. My companies are popular, strong ; and reliable. No ono can give your ! ! business better attention; no one can give you better protection; no one can give you better rates. Prompt and carefnl attention given | i to buying and selling Real Estate, j both town and country properties, j i Correspondence respectfuly solicited. j DR. KISS'S SEW BISCSTERTi | Thiswonderlul medicin9 posi-| H lively cures Consumption, Uoughsg 8 Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu-1 Imonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-B I Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, I S Croup and Whooping Cough.S 9Every bcttle guaranteed. NoS 3Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. &$ 1.1 I Trial bottle free. {' III OOOOOOOOOOOVOOOGU II DR. BAKER'S I FEMALE f |l KElilMim | A New Discovery for the. I Prevention and Cure of | iji|:| Female Diseases. | fell ?I ! It i$ c permanent cure for all J Wcmb. Blcdder end Urinary Dis- I ;li|ij;ij|j eases end Female Weaknesses. J I -jlii Leucorrhoea ar Whites. Irregular j ) f|!lP and Painful Menstruation. 6c ' j-ljiip ! r ri'iiji Ladies will find it of special j 1 J valueif takenwith reguiaritydu- J j I M ring Pregnancy or the Chcngc fl of Life. ^ I j r| Price. 3125. i I;1 j .?PREPARED BY DR. W C BAKER. | THE LOOKOUT M0UHT4IS MED C3.. , j KlUCFACTCSKKS A*9 RarrSIOU. i CREENEVILLE. TEW. \ I . ' OOOOOOOOOOOOCO^OC | Die. 7. ii>U8?iu'p. C. M. EFIRD. F. E. Drzheb. 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 offioe, Lexington, S. G. une 17?6m. DR. E, J, ETUEREDGE, SUl*GMEOIV IIEIVXIS-ST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always onhand. Ttlfthmo?r 10 EDWARD L. ASBILL, Attorney at Law, leesville, s. o. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. Sept 30- 6m. GEORGE BRUITS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, 8. 0., JEWELER *"d REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 60?tf HI Hill IK, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Saving's Department. Paid up Capital ... $200,000 Surplus Profits . - 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, ner annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLAKK, President. Wxlie Jones, Vice President and Cashier, December 4?ly. mm sins ?i. DEPOSITS KECEIYED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. I*. ROOF, Cashier. DIBECTOES: Allen Jones, W. P. Eoof, C. M. Efird, B. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf ? ?NGIKES boilers. Tank* Stack* Stand Pipes and Sheet-lro* Work; Shafting. Pulleys, Gearing, Beaea, Eaugers, etc. Mill Caetlnn. W~Cait erery day; work 900 hand*. LOMBARD IRON WORKS * SUPPLY OS AUGUSTA, G20AGIA. January 27? lv k0d0l digests what you eat. e0d0l cleanses, purifies, strengthens ????? and sweetens the stomach. e0d0l cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and -? all stomach and bowel troubles. e0d0l accelerates the action of the gas trie glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. EODOL relieves an overworked stomach ??? of all nervous strain gives to the heart a full, free and .untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. KODOL Is the wonderful remedy that is ????? making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that is contained in the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 Size holding 2H tlrr.es the trial size, which sells for 50c. Prepared only by E. C. DcWITT 4 CO- CHICAGO. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS When writing mention the Dispatch. IRc Leading Sporting, Weekly ! *' * ^W/ j jr.y r.t- g-->~ send 51,00 a:<g :,rTTKt PCL!CE GAZETTE j Fen 12 WEEKS aa,!3 a oFCSTIng Bcox FREE, j i.:sr n:Aii.?D r^c-j ou appi.?catich. Kjcha.^ii X. Fox. r;. V. C:ty. I ?