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I !|4LTwoIf?!r^^ j ? . .* , > Suffering from female troubles should \ 5^ < J try the "Old Time" Remedy, <i it toNf* I / i: IliALHANTttS <' " " 0Ei ^fEMAH !; ! T ^HKIMOK f ' > ' > It has no equal. It strengthens the <' i delicate female organs and builds a worn- r i an up. All suffering and Irregularities at c i "monthly" periods can be avoided by its* > use. It Is for young girls maturing, for* \ mothers, and for women at Change of Ufe. * > Should be used before ohlld-blrth. < i Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid * > on receipt of price $1.00. < ) Ladies Blue Book sent FREE to any one c ? on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-* PARTMENT", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat-1 Ji taaooga, Tenn. { * lru-u-in_ri_ru-u-u^ Sold bv Julian E.Kaufraann. The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1899. lades to STew Advertisements. Closing Oat?Sheal/s New Yoik Ricket Store. War! War!?F. M. & M. Co. Books of Subscription?Roof & . v. Jones. Notice?Geo. S. Drafts. Ian 3 Sale?Win. F. Ljles. Ulerfc's sale. Land Sale?W. A. Malonej, Jr. Notice?E. B Roof, Clerk T. L. w&*Notices mill be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and att.Jkr Masonic. 1 A regular commanication of Po^Q^maxia Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C, Saturday evening, December 16,1899, at 6J o'clock sharp. The annual election of officers will take place also the Fellow Craft degree will be conferred. Take notice and govern yourselves accordingly Breth... ern. John C. Swygert, Master. Farm Hands Wanted. - 50, good, steady and industrious colored men, single or married with families, steady work the whole year, with cash payment and settlements "I A 1? TTr?0l, monioij. AppiJ, uuuun vicca Farm, Aiken County, Toales P. 0, S. C. 3mosl6 Deafness Cannot be Cured. . * By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. - There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional 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 hearing, and when it is entirely dosed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken . out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucousurs. faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir" culars, free. Sold by all druggists. Price 75c. MASONIC. * A REGULAR COMMUNICATION iJAyrof Lexington Lodge, No. 152, /Sr\A. F. M, will be held on Saturday, December 16, 1899, at 7 oclock p. m. Members will please be Drompt in attendance. An election for officers to serve for the next Masonic year will be held and other important business transacted. A full attendance of the brethren is desired. By order of the W. M. G. M. Harm an, Secretary. Xmas Goods. My selection of goods suitable for holiday, wedding or birthday presents is now open and is displayed for the scrutiny of careful buyers. In attractive packages of fine perfumery, jewel cases, puff boxes, dressing cases, sterling silver novelties, albums, fine stationery, jewelry, etc, I can please you. Prices raDge from 10 cents to 10 dollars. *"' 4.t_n_ very respecwunjr, Julian E Kaufmann. Buck&hoal, N. C., May 16,1898. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was helpless with a misery in my back. I could not return myself in bed. I was treated by my physician, but he did me no good. I took one bottle of Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and it cured me. I think there is no medicine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. .?j Prepare for Christmas. ? i i . The -Bazaar is just m receipt 01 a shipment of the finest fruit cake ingredients eyer brought to this market. Fine sugars for cake icing, sugar plums, candies of every description, gelatine, wedding cake dressings, chocolate for cakes, essences and extracts. Ail fresh and pure at the lowest prices. ?A fine line of cbinaware, vases from the cheapest to the finest, cups, saucers, moustache cups, water sets, mugs and other things two numerous to mention. To be appreciated they must be seen. A cordial invitation kis extended to all to call and see thtm at the Bazaar. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Come to see us when in town. Pay your dues to the Dispatch. Pay your taxes promptly and save cost. A full and up to-date line of shoes, at W. P. Roof's. The weather was very disagreeable the first days of this week, See full line of furniture, at J. J. Rawl & Sons', Batesburg. The price of real estate in Lexington has an upward tendency. For holiday and Xmas goods, go to W. P. Roof's. The children are enjoyiDg the toys and other Christmas goods. Best line of clothing in town, J. J. Rawl & Sons', Batesburg. It is usually hard to gather a woman's meaning from her words. A old maid is always a man hater ?until one of them proposes to her. A new and complete line of shoes, at J. J. Rawl & Sons', Batesburg. Mr. A. F. Lever, Congressman Stokes' private Secretary, is in town. A full line of all kinds of fireworks can be found at J. D. Taylor's, cheap. The town council is arranging to purchase sereral gasolene lamps for the street. Plenty more of that 4 cents homespun, at J. J. Rawl & Sons', Batesburg. A man's love has been known to last until his wife's wedding clothes were worn out. The best stock of Chtistmas groceiies in town, can be found at Meetze & Son. U X Gunter, Jr, Esquire, Assistant Attorney General of the State, was in town yesterday. Go to W. P. Roof's for a nice stylish cloak before the stock is exhausted. The commercial Bank cf C;.lum I bia advertises some valusbl* real estate for sale in this issue. Now is the time to biy your Christmas goods and the Bazaar is , the place to purchase them. > The devil probably told Eveapples < were good for the complexion s the reason why she used them. The best fruits, nuts, candes and j other Christmas goodies cm be i found at Meetze & Son. 1 Mr. John J. Taylor now ocnpies 1 the Berley residence. We wecome this estimable family in our mSst. Pay for ycur paper so tha the 1 Editor can have turkey and trim- < mings for Christmas dinner. Hen's fruit is said to be sellirg at this place at 25 cents a dczen No 1 egg-nogg for us this Christnas ' Young man, see our pans before ">? cUcoihorp ,T J. Rqwl A I JUU l/UT WOV <IUV*VJ W. - Sons', Batesburg. Salesday in January falbg on a * legal holiday, Tuesday, tbe2nd day 1 of January, will be salesdaj in that 1 month. 1 A well dressed man is kcwn by J his foot ware, for the mo6tsvlish and *' most durable shoes, go to Ieelze & Son. Mr. Carwile Shealy, of th Delmar j neighborhood represented tb Leesviile Lodge of Masons, at th Grand Lodge in Charleston. Fine Northern apples?th finest , eating apple on the maret, and North Carolina apples for pis, just in at the Bazarr. i Lexington Lodge. No. 152, A. F. , M., will meet next Saturday vening ; at 7 o'clock sharp. An elecon for ( officers will take place. , All kinds of Christmas goos have 1 just been opened at J. D. lylor's. They are fresh and cheap- Come and see them. Mr. J. Frank Kyzer is in Carleston in attendance upon the *rand Lodee of Masons as a represetative of Lexington Lodge, No. 152. When you come to town t< pay your taxes don't forget to call i the Dispatch office and pay for your paper. The purchaser of the Josef A. Williamson tract of land fcving failed to comply with the term? t le property will b9 resold next alesday by the Clerk of Court. If you want a nicq pair of sh?s or a fashionable suit of clothe for Christmas, go and see Leaphit & Draft's, who has the handsnest stock in town. The town council gives tnely warning to persons bringing careses of beef, pork or mutton totSis market, which will do well fonem to heed. WatttmN!)BI,AN.y;E?A.^^ VAIUDti^ftviUa ?uvi iv* gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, its. Sold bv Julian E. Kanfmann We give up oar space to our orrespondents this week, We ha^ a ] quantity of communications on i "the book," which it is impossibl to publish this week. For choice family groceries, ue smokin* and chewing tobacco jd anything usually fouud in a 1st cla99 grocery store, go to E. J. S .all, Columbia. ?- - - - O. mmmmmmmmtaamammtmmmmmmm?? Sore Throat Sore throat and constant cougliing indicate an affection of the bronchial tubes which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not wait; but use Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup at once and be cured. XfcBullfe COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recouimeud't. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. We regret to learn that Mr. WT. H. Donly, lost his saw mill, near Lewiedale last Sunday morning, and a quantity of lumber from what is supposed to have been a fire of in cendiary origiD. Christmas goods in endless variety from the cheapest to the highest priced, can be found at H M. Wingard's. Make your Christmas purchases there if you want bargains. Writers of sacred songs describes heaven as being a place where "December is as pleasant as May." If this be true then Lexington is unquestionably heaven, for we are having just such weather. We invite attention to the advertisement of Shealy s New YorkRicket Store. This is a bona fide sale and a good opportunity to buy yourself rich. Examine the stock and make your purchases. Rev. J. N. Wright will be the Dastor of Lexington Circuit for the & W coming year. He is well known to many of our readers and therefore needs no introduction. We welcome him and his interesting .family. To enjoy yourself smoke "Sweet Voilet," the best and most fragrant 5 cent made. , If you want a cheaper cigar, try "Klondike," the best two fo' a Dickie cigar out. See the other smoker's articles at the Bazaar. H|4UiA4W> CUBAN RELIEF cures rldfirerS C?Hc, Neuralgia and Toothache ** vin five minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmnnn. There will be Poly - communion services at Salem Evangelical Luth eran church by the pastor, Rev. J. D Kinard. on the 5th Sunday in this month at 11 a. m. The regular sypodical collection will be taken and there should be a liberal response. There will be no services on Saturday evening previous. Shout for joy and clap your hands for gladness. Piatt, Hook & ShulJ, 3tiil hold the fort in Columbia and are dispensing the best family and plantation supplies at the lowest prices. Go there to get your Christmas supplies. We regret that by the working of the itineracy system of the Methodist church, Rev. W. M. Harden hss been sent to another field to labor. He has served his people faithfully and well for two years and we beapeak for him and bis family a kindly teception from the people of his new charge. The Episcopalians will hold divine services in their chapel next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 4 p m , and the Bible class immediately after the Sunday school is dismissed. The public is cordially invited to all these service. The Farmers' and Mechanic's Company, of Columbia, presents a very tempting dish of bargains this week, and invites your inspection. This house has the reputation of being nne of the cheapest in the city and their stock consists of all standard goods. Give them your patronege. I invito the attention of the consuming public to my splendid stpck of Christmas goods, consisting of fruits, nuts, candies, raisins, etc. I also keep a full line of groceries, clothing, hats, shoes, hardware, smoking and chewing tobacco, etc., whioh will be sold cheaD. Give me ~ - - i a call before purchasing. H. M. WiDgard. We are indebted to Rev. Wm. Roof, who resides Dear Leesville, for some fine celery. It was cultivated by him on his place and is as fine celery as we have ever seen. The blades were long, broad, beautifully bleeched, delightfully tender and crisp and equals the famous Kalamazoo celery in flavor. We are pained to learn of the death of little Carrie, the seven yearold daughter of Mr. John J. Keisler, of Selma, after an illness of only a few days. She was buried at Mt. Olevet on last Friday. Rev. S.? C. Ballentine officiating. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. CUBAN OIL cures 1 9h35ivI vCuts, Earns, Bruises, Rheu* P-rior> OFk cents. jj-Uitiouu auu uvi^c. **4v.| ? ? SoM by Julian E. Kaufraann. On account of the negro, who meets the midnight train at this place for Columbia over slefping himself last Wednesday night, our papers get left and some subscribers did not receive their papers until the fi?st cf this week. This is very annoying, both to ourselves and subsciiber3. While it was not our fault, yet we get the bin mo and aie made to feel the loss. We are morally certaiu that this is not the first instance of tLv kind, but waDt it to be the last or in self defense we will have to repoit the matt<r to the Superintendent of the mail route. / j New and Pretty (bods-Go, See. Dr. 0. J. Harris at Bite.sbui g, has ju3t moved into his new brick store, which is one of the haudsomest and most substantial iu the State, and is entirely unlike any oiher at B.itesburg in its arrangements. Don't go to Batesburg without seeing it. It is a beauty and is just now full of pretty and cheap Christmas gocdj, which are a show of themselves. Everything you cou'd think of and more too. Every item new, bought during his late trip North, for the purpose of fitting up this tew store. He is a close buyer, knows bow to buy, aud everybody who ever tiaclcd ' with him knows that his customeis get the benefit of it, and come away pleased. Go and see the pretty store ' and the pretty goods. Good Things for Christinas. Best New York Batter for cakes and the table. Pure white cream cheese, and Macaroni. Assorted Jellies. Shreded Cocoanut ready for cakes, custards and pies. Paper shell Almonds for cakes, etc. Pickles and sauces to go with the Christmas turkey and other good things. See thes3 goods, at the Bazaar. $50. Reward, A reward of $50 will be paid for information with proof to convict the person or persons who set fire toaDd burned my saw mill Sunday morniDg December 12, 1809 W. H. Donly. . Do You Suffer From lumbago, rheumatism or swollen mueclee? If so, procure at j once a bottle of Pain-Killer and follow the printed directions. The relief is instantaneous as well as lasting. No necessity to suffer when a remedy such as Pain Killer is to be had. Sixty years of success speaks for itself. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Da\is\ Price 25c. and 50j. Rev. J J. Myers, former pastor of the Baptist church at this place, who i9 greatly beloved by members of his denomination and all who name the Dame of Chriet, will preach in the Baptist church on Friday at 3 and 7 p. m.' on Saturday and on Sunday at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. dtThe public is cordially invited to at tend an tnese services. taff 1 cureswhereall eissffsr'^h |J Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Ubo H fVl In time. Sold by druggists. Hfl The town council bas rejected the application of the South Carolina Telephone Company for the right of way for the erection of poles and wires through the streets, on the ground that to do so under the wording of the application, would be a monopoly. The council is not op posed to the company coming here and are willing to grant any reasonable concessions, but will not gue any company or individual a monopo ly of the streets. The Methodist of the Lewiedale Circuit are indeed fortunate in having secured the services of the Rev. J. M. Lawson, as pastor for the coming year. He has the reputation of being a devoted and earnest soldier of the cross, a zealous pastor and a good preacher. He married Miss Jodie Russell, of Abbeville, who is a granddaughter of the late Judge Lemuel Boozer of this county. ^ Since the time when the memory of man runneth not to the contrary portions of the public road leading from the northern suburbs of Columbia to the Broad river bridge have been in a notoriously bad condition. The other day, Ciptain Sligh, with his chain gang, got on it and put it in thorough repair with a composite of sand and clay, for which humane act he richly deserves the everlasting thanks and gratitude of man and best who travel that way. Out of the abundance of a heart overflowing with gratitude, a Lexingtonian, whcse business often calls him that way, publicly thanked C*pt. Sligh for his considerate thoughtfulDess through the columns of the Columbia State, over which incident our darling duck of a lover across the Congaree goes into an ecstatic state of jubilant delight as he vainly imagines that he sees in it the consummation of his long cherished and fondly nursed dream of going Jo the parson with Lexington, and he waltzes up to her with honeyed words of flattery and like the spider and the fly politely endeavors to inveigle her into his pretty little parlor so that he can entangle her delicate little feet in the web he has spun aod make her a victim of her own vanity and become a nonentity in the household of consolodation in the politics, fioance3 and commerce of that great city of magnificent dimension. Lex ington has a chain gang system: it has a competent and efficient County Supervisor, who is a practical bridge builder; it has deserts of sand and bills of clay innumerable to make as much "composite" as is needed at a little or no co9t; it has just as good roads as R'chland has, hence the li'tle piece of road wbich Las just b^en put iu traveling condition b^ Captain rfligh is no argument why L xington ' should be placed in a position \\he e she c*n be taxed at the will of her pol tc 1 masters ami \vhe*e sh3 w 1 Oe out voieu on question 01 policy i n 1 economy No, thank you, she is not willing to play the monkey and 1 cat act to pull somebody's chestnuts out of the fire. IN OBELIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT of foree'osu*e and sale, in the Coart of Common P.c-ts. in t >e County of Lexingrou. State of South C iroiiua in the case of Elijah Hall, assignee, plaintiff, against Joseph A. Williamson, Brooks Easterling, Agnes M Birrs. Alice Williamson, Maggie O. Williamson and Irvin Williamson, defendants. 1 wi 1 sell to i lie highest bidder, at public orcry. bt-fore the court house door in I.eviugton. South Carolina, during the legal hours ot sale on the first Tuesday in Januar . If* 0, "All that piece, parcel cr tract of land, situate, hing and being in the county of Lexington in the State aforesaid, containing two hundred (200) a^res, more or less, bouidnd on the south by the Charleston and Mount Willing Road, and on all other sides by the lands of the said James C. Fort, the same bting the Old Homestead of Thomas Williamson, deceased andison the east side of Cedar creek, and was this day convened to me by the said James C Fort, and this mortgage is for a part of the purchase money thereof." TI. nue /or cirp._r\n0i,aif?^i, XliUO&o Vi uauu.? v/uv uau-vwou, vuv balance rn a credit of one year, vih interest 1 join day cf sale; secured by bond of th* purchaser and mor'gige of the premises sold Fifty dollars t> he paid down cash, or the premises to be resold at the expira ion of one Lour upon failure to comply. Purchaser to pry for papers and revenue stamps. H A. SPiNN, C. C. C. P. and G. S. Clerk's Office, Lexington, S. C.. December 9, 1899. G. T. Graham, plaintiff's attorney.?3w7 rriHE UNDERSIGNED, THE OWNER JL thereof, will offVr for sale at public out cry, for cash, before the court house door in Lexiugton S. C., during the usual hours of sale, on Tuesday, the second day < f ? January, 1900. "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, sitnats, lying and being in the county of of Lexington and State aforesaid, contain, ing two and one-ball (21) acres, more or lei-s. bounded on the north by tho Two xNoJeh road: on the east by tho Orangeburg road: on the south by lands ol Isaac Jonts lying in the folks of said roads, being the lands conveyed to Robert Kcnner by J. F. Corley by deed ou record in tho Clerk's office in B^ok 'BB', page 381. and was conveyed to mo by Nora S-mwons." W. A. MALONEY, JR. P. H. CCRLEY, Agent, Lexington, S C , December 9, 1899. 3w7 Notice. Tho Stato nf South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Ia the Court of Probate. Ex Parte H A. Spann, Administrator. In Ee Estate of Edward Sunmer, decoased. IN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF this Court in the above stated action I will sell to the highest bidder at public oatcry, htfore the court house door at Lexington. S C.. during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, 1000, being the second day ot said month: All that piece, parcel or lot of land in the Town of Peak, in the said county and State, fronting thirty feet on Main street of said Town and running back forty feet de>p, bounded on tbe Dortb by Main street, east by lot of N. E Shealy and on the west and south by J. E. Summer, on which lot there is a store house 14 by 26 feet. TERMS OF SALE:?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps, &c. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. J. P. L. C. Dece-ml e. 11, 1899. 3w7 The State of South Carolina, CO UXTY OF LEXING TON. SALE OFVALQIiLE HEAL ESTATE AS ATTORNEY. FOR THE COMMERcial Bank of Columbia, S. C., I will^sell to the higbt-sc bidder for cash, before -the. court house door for Lexington county on salesday in January, 1900, being Tuesday, the second day in said month, between the hours of 10a m., and 4 p. m,. all those trac's or parcels of land described as follows, towit: 1. All that tract or parcel of land known as the Hobbes' place, formerly belonging to Levi Metz, situate p rily within the county of Lexington and party within the ennnk of Newberrv. containing two hnn dred and eighty eight and one-half acre?, I more or less, bounded on the norih by I land now or formtrly of Hu y; on the w?:t by lands now or lormerly of Dorainick; on the south by lands now or formerly of Mrs. Mi'ler and James Hope, and on the east, by the publ c road known as the Miybinton road. This tract being known as Tract No. 1 on a survey of tie Hobbes' lands made in the case cf J. W, Long vs. W. J. Assmann. et. al. Also 2 All that tract or pared of land situate in said county of Lexington, oa Broad river in Fork township, known astheBmk. man tract, containing one hundred and fifty-nine acres, more or less, bounded by said Broad river and lands now or formerly of Waiter Eleazer and E. Nunamaker. Also 3. An undivided } interest in and to all that tract or parcel of land, situate in Lexington county, known as the Johnson tract, containing seven hundred and forty acres, more or less, iu the tork of Broad and Saluda rivers, bounded by lands now or formerly of James Bichardson, Joseph Eargle and others. Wm, H. LYLES, Attorney for Commercial Bank. Columbia, S. C., Dec. II, 1899. 3w8 OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. PURSUANT TO A COMMISSION issued to the uuiersigned as corporators by M. It. Cooper, Secretary of State, on the 12th day of December, Notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of Middleburg Mills will be opened at Lexington Savings Bank, iu tii9 town of L xiugton. State aDd county aforesaid, on December 22n.l, at 12 m., 181)9 The said proposed corporation will have a capital stock of $75,009, divided into 750 | shares of the par valneof $!03each, with its principal place of business at Batesbnrg, S. i at.ri .1*i 11 ha fimnnirurwl tn en-JftOe in the I I v^., vv, O-O - busings-? of manufacturing, buying and selling cotton, cott n goods and cotton fabric i and merchandising. 'allenJONES, j" Corporators. December 12. 1899. Iw5. Notice. By authority of the town ConuciI all persons bringing fresh meats to this market are notified that carcases of hogs, sheep, goats and beef, cannot esold in the incorporate limits of the Town ol Lexington, S. C., other than at the market bouse until after 8 o'clock a. m. By order of Council: E B. ROOF, Clerk T. C. l. December 13. 1999,?2w(j. EVERYBODY at times, more or less, neeas a regmai ing meeirine. Feel languid and dull, euergv strength and appetite gone! Need something to clear up the system aid restore it to a healthier conditio!. H lton's Liver and Kidney R-gnlator meets these requiremtirs. Excels as a remedy in habitual constipation, indigestion and all their attending ills, and as a regulator to the kidneys. 25c., [tic. and SI.00 bottles. Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia, S. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Mar 15 --ly. A full liue of the vertical system of copy books, together with other school supplies, just received at the Bazaar. DBS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS, llifljj DENTISTS, |||lt 1615 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. S. C. 'PHONE 230. One of the firm will fill appointments at Lexiugrton, over Elinl ?Sc- Drclier's Law Ofllce, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except Tn1?* am/) A ., i ii mi _ ... i .. a. n ... xi. _ _ r n.1 T - uuij tiuu august wuea mere win De no appointment. xor montns 01 xemuary, tiune | and September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment. WAR! WAR! WAR! Yes, there is a war going on in Columbia, The Farmers and Micl anics'Company has declared war on High Prices and j have him now b^&iged in his citadel aud ili pour hot shot | into him until he surrenders unconditionally. If you want the best i nov nnnnc 111 n unTinuo um UUUUd MRU HU I lUllO ! at the lowest prices, buy it from us, It you need Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gaps | we have 'em and at old prices. NO ADVANCE WITH US. LADIES' GOODS. If in need ol Ladies' Goods of any kind, Millinery. ?Ve.. we have them both stylish and cheap, We can fit out the Gentlemen as well. Shirts, Colhirs, Ties, <&c. If yon want a Prescription filled quick and accurate hike it to our Drtw P 'partmcnt. Do jou need a S.ovc ol any kind, Cooking, Heating or Oil? j if so, we can save yon money? Irom $1 >0 to $5 OU. Try us at d see. If you need Haues of any kind, Bugey. Carriage or Wagon, or Mule Millinery ol auy kiud, will make 'cm to order on . J1, short notice. I Tin vim intend In fnrnivVi mnr liniinn nr aiiv Hurt, nf iI' * if so, we liavy the Furniture you n? ed. Suits, Sideboards, Hall, Backs, Ilockers, LotiDges, Ac.--Cheap. O. course you need Groceries and Christmas Goodies, and our block is lull and complete. We have ever}thing iu that line j Cl2.ristm.a,s G-cod.s. Say, boys, don't you want Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, Si.y Kockets, Ac , and the girls want Dolls. We have a big lot ol them. Great big ones and tiDy little ones, too. You can get ttat Xmas present here, too. China Sets, Lamps, bauging and stand, pretty Crockery and Giasswareandlotscf other things, too. Wishing every reader ot the Dispatch a meri-y Xinas, a i happy New Year and a jolly 1th of July, we are, Yours for Business. Farmers and Mechanics' Co.,! COLUMBIA, S. C. I?. II. IIALTIWANGER. President. j A. H. KOON, Mauagror. August 0 -ly. - I FIREWORKS! ; i .! FOR CHRISTMAS AID HOLIDAYS j r On^-Pitlie Largest Stocks of tliese | goods eve>^J^*oiigfht to this State. AN ELECANT ASSORTMENT ^0 ??LECT FROM. "* Cheaper This Season Than Ever Before. j ! Our Price List is Mow Ready and will be Mailed, j Free on Application, j j If You Can't Come in Person Mail Us Your Order. ! I I _ f ? i Trulv vour.s, . LORICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale Grocers, COLUMBIA, S. C. | Jan. 1.? ly. PFRKINS MANUFACTURING CO, "yellow pike lumber, MANUFACTURERS OF HXG-ES 0-2B.A.3DB FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, DOORSjSASH and blinds, AUGUSTA, GA. isrESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?! February 1?ly. jj CAPACITY, 10,000 JC6S PER ANNUM. jfl I tSfrt I i I | BC067 | c?Tnt f?M?h t*>* * ** of ch**P hufflof B > Into burin* a *h-ddyjnh in <,r?lrr to tar* a dollar or to. B I HO4T1C HIM" I'uffir^ art / I.Wl* lilchrr ia Priot, M Si I'.ut?" t\tj stand u;?. !?>ok *c?l. tad. a^jr* all. KKLl' M y /WAY from the MIV**?r.akirr fhtva cheaper In tb* K end. S?'?l I j fr?:-r'a.* dealer* only. If ao.it ou tait PS In rwr io*?n. writ? dir*?t. jgj m, HOCK HILL Bl'CGYCO.. Rock HW.S.C, ? ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY For bale by W. I*. ROOF, Ijexington, S. C. GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., I MATTRFWS & bouknight, Columbia, S. C., Xecsville, S. C. May 11?ly. Farm for Sale. IOFFFR FOR SALE ONE HUNDRED and fifty acres of fine farming and timber lands known as the "Dr. H. E. Uuger Fluce." twenty-five acres of which is hottom land suitable for all purposes, on High Hill creek, one mile beyond Wyse's Ferry. ! Will be cut to suit purchasers if desired. For terms and further information, apply to J. H. HILLEB, Hilton, S. C. December G. 1899. 4w7pd. TAX RETURNS. 1900. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW IN reference to the assessment aud taxation of property, the Aud.tor, or his assistant will be and attend the following named places for the purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1900, and in order to meet the next appointment the hour will close at 11.J o'clock in the momiug and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon; taxpayers will tllAroforA hra rtVAiiint in n?nati?./v *v? V| WV |/4VUJ|/V ?*i VUVi pointments so as uot lo cause delay. Tax payers will please come prepared to give the name of their township and number of school district wherein they reside: Croat's Store, morning, January 4. Priceville. afternoon, January i. Summit, morning, January 5 Lewicdale, afternoon, Ja luary 5. liar's, morning, January 0. Saxe Gotha, afternoon, January 0. J. J. Wessingc, morning January 8. Josh Stealy's, afternoon, January 8. Chapiu, all day, January 9. Cross Roads, morning, January 10. l'eak, alternoon, Jauuary 10. spring Hill, morning. January 11. White Hock, alicrnoon, January 11. Mrs. Mary Busby, morning, January 12, Irrno, afttvnoou, January 12. Irmo, morning. January 13. K 'i'. Hook's, aflernoou, January 13. Bio-Aland, all day. January 15. W. N. Martin, tuoruing Jauuary 10. Archie Wulie's alterDoou, January 16. I0.d Store, all day. January 17. Swansea, all day, January IS. J. J. Mack's, morning, January 19. Cross Roads, aflernoou, January 19. Gaston, uiomiug, January 20. * 1). F. Shuuipcrt, all day, January 21 Carson Abies, morniug. Jauuary 23. Westmoreland, afternoon, Jauuary 23, Bilvsburg, all day, January 21. Jieesvillc, all day, January 25. Crap's Store, morning, Jauuary 26. Lexington, on all da>shom 1st Jannarv. l'.MK), to 2'Jth of February, ]UOJ. Section 270 of the law in reference to the assessment of taxes, (llovised Statues,) reads us follows: All property shall be valtiod for taxation at its true value in money, which in all cases not specially provided lor by law, shall be held to be as follows, to wit: For personol property the usual selling price on the usual Urms ol similar property at administrator's or executors sales, at the place where the return is made; and for real property, the usual selling price on the usual terms of similar property at sales for partition under the order of court, at the place where the return is to be made. If there is no usual selliug price, then at what is honestly believed could be obtain* ed for the same at a fair sale under the conditions above mentioned. It shall be the duty of each owner of lands, and of any new strnctnres thereon ? which shall not have been appraise for ?- ---? ~ "" taxation, to list the same for taxation with the County Auditor of the County in which they may be situated, on or before the twentieth day of February next, alter the same shall become subject to taxation. Section 6. That from and after the passage of this act, thera shall be assessed upon all taxable polls in this State a tax of one dollar on each poll, the proceeds of which tax shall be applied solely to edacatioral purposes. Every male citizen between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, exaept those incapable of earning a support, from being maimed or from otner , causes, and except those who are made exempt by law, shall be deemed taxable polls. " - X /v!l returns for taxation must be filed with the Auditor Dot later than February 20th, l'JCO, as after thatjdate the law requires an addition of 50 per cent, to the last year's return. Township Boird of Assessors will meet at some convenient placeiu their respective township on Tuesday, March G, 1900. , Connty Boaid of Eqnalization, will meet aHh^Andi tor's office on Tuesday, March 27th, lSntfTat '-Cincka. m. . $ G.^rD?BfiTCK. Auditor Lexington CoutttJ*^ December G, 1899. Choice ' | . .| Prize Winning Poultry . | For sale in nearly all varieties. __ * V-2 Good Breeders, .y2 each; ?ij per trio ; Choicest Exhibition Birds? I Males, ,$o; Females, $3. Choicest Chester White, I Poland China, Berkshire j Pigs, '$o each 1 Choice Shropshire Ewe, j 1 $20. | Order Toilav, Tomorrow niav be too j j ' La If. ARTHUR J. McCAIN, j I ' / Delaware, Warren Co., N. J. , Hoferenee by Permission, the Editor ' of this Paper. HVDUDTICM & Fortune in it for irilU I iOlfl. you. St irtiiiff KEY * si.lit Fiv"'. Y'Ui eafi t>e made a splendid Hypnot at MlK'e. Address M. Younir.stSl Henry St.. Brooklvn, N. Y. t HIGH liRAUK MACHINES i IN REACH OF AU. WE WILL SELL HIGH GBADE DOuu'stic t-cwiug MaeLiues at close figures, giving two yeas to pay for them.. One-third cash; balauco in one and two .tears. Twe reliable men wanted to sell them, one to work on south side of Salnda / and one on north side ol Saluda river. Apply to. .T . L. S II I T Ja L . 1710 Main Street, Ccl'j.nci"teia, - . S, C. October 11? tf. TAX COLLECTION. Balance of the tijoe at Lexington C. H., until December 3ht, 1899, when the books will close. TAX LEVY. For State purposes, five mills 5 " Constitutional School tax, 3 " Ordinary County tax 3 " County Special \ Total mills 11* Poll Tax SI. UO. Broad River Townshipfor C. N. andL. R. R Interest on R. R. bonds 2} mills For retiring bonds 2 mills Total for Broad River 15jJ mills Fork Township for C. N. and L. R. R, Interest on R. R, bonds 2 milLj For retiring R. R. bonds 2 mills ? * * ' - 1C1 ?;n? 1'otai inr r nrs uius Salad* Township lor C. N. and L R. R. Interest on R R. bonds 2} mills B For retiring bonds 2 mills T-^a1 levy for Salnd* 155 miH8 The Treasurer entertains the hope that j all tax payers will settle promptly and save the unpleasant duty of issniug executions. J. S. DERRICK. Treasurer Lexington Co., S. C. Sept. 13. i8!?8 td.