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I WHY COUGH Dr. Ball'8 Cough Syrup cures Cough . or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, "Whooping-Cough and Measle-Cough without fail. All mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, ririr>r>?. Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, sure results. Price. 25 cents. the deaW'? substitute. ^ GoljQH SYRUP Always cures when others fail. Dr. Bull's PULs cure Constipation, go pills 10c. > Thf Lexington Dispatch s v???>\ESlMY. OCTOBER 17. 9(0 f ecrNotices will be inserted in the Local department ai the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and afl.^Fj ( Xndaz to New Advertisements. f Clothing?M L Kioard. ^ 1 1 Ci.l u:ei k t< oates. SherifF* S ties. t i S ate Election Notice. Federal Elt ctiou Notice. $69 Per Month and Expenses C*n be made by a capable woman j Ptfrm tcent position. Experience un- ? necvssary. Write at orce for particulars. Clark & Co., 231 S. lib St., t Philadelphia, Pa. 3.n8. f If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use tbat old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes I he child, softens the gums, * allays all pain, cures wind colic and r is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents bottle. It is the best of all. t ? cTo those living ( in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are f an absolute cure s for sick headache, indigestion, ^ malaria, tcvpid liver, constipa- a tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills o ii Wanted, Two honest, industrious white 0 men to woik in dairy. Must be good milkers. Fifteen dollars aDd ^ house per month. Dr. Folk, 51 Columbia, 3 C. ^ a Why Not You ? 0 hers are making three to teD n dollars a day. Investigate cur plan, u Steady woik in town or country. No risk. Write at once and take advantage of the holiday trade. Address, Manager, ti Box 89, Greenville, SC. I r? ii -r T I * cu><M;n,(;nn neSLili UJ ICtlUiiCO (.Aaiiiuiauuii. 8' The examination of applicants for p teachers' certificates was held in the court house last Friday with the followiDg result: First G ade?James H. Hope and Miss Mary Henry. Second G-ade?Annette Roberts, q B E Craft. R J. Boatwiight and 0 George A. nope. p Second Grade, colored?Ella J. I Lvbrand, Clara Starts and E. D Rjuse. . ^ Married; Oa Sunday evening, October 14, . 1900, by the R v. W D. Qaick, Mr. " Sam Long and Miss Carrie, daughter . of Mr. Jasper Price. All of LexiDg- 11 ton. Attention Veterans. ... . .. l( Headq nrters HiltoD. S C . Camp q Jos?-pb E JobnstoD, No 10)0 U C. v Y, will take Dotice that your Cirop will meet at Hihon, S. C, od Satur- . day, Novpmber 31, 1900, at 2 o'clock a p m. Members please be prompt ^ in attendance as business of importance will come before the meeting. I urge it upon each member to be P present, also all ex Confederate sol- ^ diers are invited to meet with us at ^ the same time and place. By order of o T. M Lippard, Com. a G W. Williams, Adjs. S *2, GOOD : ? i Iir k T TTT V upP^nEALin I by the Quart. | Every bottle you take of Johnston's C Sarsaparilla means better health, c and every bottle contains a full quart. It makes better blood?pufer |j/ blood. For thirty years this famous \ g remedy has been creating and main\F taining good health. E Johnston's Jh Sarsaparilla , *^*^3 builds up the system, tones the ^ | nerves, and strengthens the muscles | t more promptly and effectually than ' r any other remedy known. The pallor of the cheek disappears, energy takes the place of languor, and the rich color of health flows to tb* cheeks. Uucqualled for all disorders of the * stomach and liver, and for all weakening com- 1 plaints of men, women and children. 8 Sold ?TfrTwb?r*. Prie*, f I.UO J>?r mil quin ooiu*. I r MICHIGAN DRVQ CO., - Detroit, flich. J. E. KAUFMANN, I exin<?ton. S. C. For Sale. r One of the most desirable build- c iog lots oo upper Main street, shove the bom s ead of the late Judge ( Boozer, cocsi'tiPR of two and one- f fifth acre*. Fo? further patticulars j t apply to G M Harman. | f PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Vayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. See sales by tbe Sheriff Etrgs are scarce at 15 cents per Lzen. A largp attendance is expected a' be County Fair. Biker's bread, cakps and crackers vill be found at the Bazaar. Cierk Spann advertises some valuable real estate in this issue. Men and boys' Late, in the late;-t ihapep, at Mee'ze & Son. Cotton at this market is bringing ) to 9| cents. The mornings and eveniDgs are ;ool and fires sre comfortable. Ladies, don't purchase your hat 'or the fair before you see Miss Kitty Flanigan's stock. A new Baptist church has been jrganized at Steadman. Mrs. James E Hendrix is visitirg riends in New York C:ty. F.ne dress goods of the latest jatterns and weaves, at Meetze & Son. Call and see them. This is the kind of weather that nakes the nbked truth feel like cold acts. A concert of the powers is likely o develop a lull program 01 cdio nusic. We are prepared to furnish your >ants goods cf the latest fabrics aDd lewest designs, at the lowest prices. JV. P. Roof. Many of the free public schools of he county were opened to the chilIren last Monday. Mr. Job S. Wessinger, one of ^hapin's live and progressive merhants, was in town Monday. A full line of shoes, embracing the amous Hamilton-Brown SI oe Cu's , ine shoes, at Meetze & Son. Mrs. Benjamin Rawl, of R cky Veil, this county, has returned from visit to relatives in Newberry. A young ccquet naively inquired I our religious editor if a bachelor a 6ingle when be is beside himself. ClotbiDg, overcoats, shoes, hats, imbrellas and gents' furnishings of very kind goiDg at rock bottom trices, at Leaphart & Drafts'. The indications are that there will >e a large crowd of Columbians in ttendance upon our County Fiir. The interior rf Mr. W. P. Roof's ew store is being handsomely fitted ,p and goods nicely displayed. ! Our line of patent medicines is all and consists of the best propriety medicines on the market. W. \ Roof. Prof. Henry Jake R*wl is teaching chool at P eisanf, and we are do rived of his very modest laugh. We understand another brick block f two stores will be erected in Lis town in the near future. The newest things in new double ridth dress goods, new eilks, new loth and fi nnels, at the newest rices?which are the lowest, at W. \ Roof's. Miss Sallie, daughter of Mr. John V. Scoff..1, of Pc-lion, is attending tie Columbia Business College. A revival meeting will commence l the Baptist church in this place n Saturday before the third Sunday } November. Mark's ttestiuraat is in ruii Diasi jrnisbing the beet meals for the 5?8t money, not only during the lounty Fair, but seven days in each reek. Mr. J^mes H. Hope, one of L x jgton county's live and progressive cbool teachers, was in town las' Viday. Remember you always find fruits, lain and fine candies of all kinds, incy cakes and crackers at the tazaar. Experience and observation are ur best teachers, hence the importnce of visiting your county and It&te Fairs. Iq tobaccoes we carry the leading Tands from the best manufacturers, nd can supply your demands, either a large or small quantities. W. P. ioof. There are three guests boarding at he famous hotel de Caughman, at he county's expense, awaiting the onvening cf the February term of i.urt. Chocolate for cakes, powdered ugar for iceiDg cakes, candy trimQings for cakes, fine extracts and issences, all at the Bazaar. Oj account of the scarcity of cord rood the Lexington Manufacturing Company at this place, will arrange o use coal instead of wood to run the ill. Fme clothing, medium quality lothiDg and cheap clothing in the atest fads, to fit anybody. (Jill and >ee our stock, we will save you noney. Leaphart & Drafts. We were pleased to see Mr J. E )uobar in town last wet k. He is ecoveriug from a trying spell of lickness. Mfsnrs R idolph Snelgrove and jhifi-ld Cauybojan ba^e returned r?jtr? tbe Bat-n*t-8 Colore at R h nond on account of an epidemic of ever in the college. ???????????? I Hod. C. M Efiid bas been dul\ elec'ed and qualified Treasurer of the B >ard of Dnectors of the Theological SemiDarj of the United S_\nod Subset ibera indebted to the Dispatch are requested to call and cfettle when in town duiiDg the C unty Fair. Mrs A'ie.e Timmons is opening a I - - - t _ :n: ?v,? Dew IIMf VI LUUIIUCIJ 1U cue DIU1C yj> I M D Harman, next to tbe couit ; house. She will also conduct a dress j making department. Mr. J Frank K>zer opened l i-* school at Charter Oak, Monday with a good attendance. Mr. K\zer is one of our best teachers and has had large experience in the school room. Ou bat department is conp'ete with the Dewest foil and winter styles from the best manufacturers of high grade hat.?, which we aie offering as cheap as the cheapest. W. P Roof. The matrimonial market here abouts is dull, and there is no activity manifested by either the belles or beaux, consequently orange blossoms are at a discount, and there is no demand for ministers. Prof. A. C. Eastman, from St. Paul, Minn , a well known lecturer, is in town arranging to deliver lectures, the time and place will ba mentioned hereafter. Farmers should not forget tbe meeting of the cotton growers' at this place next Wednesday. This is a very important meeting and there should be a large attendance in the court house. The number of children enrolled ? ?l 1~ id toe iree puuuc buliuuio wi tuc county duriDg the last term, 5,741, of which 4,006 were white and 1,735 negroes. The average attendance for the same period was 2,775 whites and 1,321 negroes. The fair association, which is com p .-Bed of many of the leading citizens of Columbia is hard at work getting up attractive features for the amusemeut of visitors to that city during fair week. Mr. J-jhn W. SctffiJl, one of the largest and most extensive farmers of Black Creek, who resides 18 or 20 miles from this place, was in town last week, and sold four bales of cotton at satisfactory prices. The Secretary of the Cjunty Fair insists that entries be made at once, so as to facilitate the placing of the exhibits. He will be at B jof's store until next Saturday, after which time he will be in bis office at the Fair Grounds. When you visit Columbia during the State Fair be eur9 and visit the large family grocery and plantation I supply house of Wm. Piatt & Co, where ycu will find a large stock of first class goods which are beiDg oTered very cheap. To show what a mild climate Lexington has we mention as a fact that apple, peach and cherry trees are in bloom and if old "Jack Frost" will kindly postpone his annual visit to these parts for about six months hence, we will e? j ^ a second crop of these delicious fruits. Rsv. N. S Youoginer was in town Saturday in attendance upon the pension board. He is an old and prompt navinor Rnh^criber to the Dispatch ?r? * and while here deopped in and renewed his pleasant relations by leaving a cart wheel. The Society of the comiDg State Fair offers Si,000 in county displays, of $400, $300, $200 and $100 W. B Taylor, Dr. H. G. Eleszer ai d J. j Walter Dreher are working up a creditable display from our county. Help them win the prize. R duced rates have been granted by the railroads to both the Woman's Convention, at St. Andrews' church, (L?aphart8 is the R. R. station) io this county, on 20, 21 and 22, and to ?V>q in f!nlnniViift_ on the 23. 24 vuw ?J , and 25. There are now 97 scholars in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute, but there should be at least 100 more Young maD, young woman if you wish to expend your time and money in a good thing, speDd it in getting an education. It aiways peys the handsomest dividends. The Columbia State of the lG^h instant, contained the following item: "Senator-elect Sbarpe and family, cf Elmund, Lexington county, pats-id through the c-ity yesterday afternoon ? xt r\ i: | en route loiMonn oaronua. Yyuuem I that State they will visit Salisbury, j Statesville and Hickory, reluming j home in about ten days. ! Mr. C. B. Liodler, who resides in I the Fork, was in town Saturday and J called in to see u<\ He has always | been a warm friend and suppoiter of ; the Dispatch and on this visit he j renewed bis subscription. H-? is the ' son cf Mr. J. Press L;ndler, a ! personal friend and one of our comi rads in arms during the Civil war: i "Take care of the little feet and the big ft-et will take care of themselves." Our misses and cbildreu'o ; shoes are made to fit the feet and j made to wear. The same can be said of our complex iiue of men ? i t r i aDd woeqpij 8 sDoe?. iou win nt>ver J kuow how ^ooiJ our nhoes arp uDtil ' you have tritd them. "W P. R.?o:f. We expect ev< ry delii queut subscriber to pay either all or part of xvhat ihey owe, and id o<der to give them no excuse ft;r not doing so we will attend tie appointments of the CuUDty Treasurer, and we trust that when they come to pay their tax-s they will biing a dollar or so along for us. Sweet violet, the best known 5 rents cigar on the market and ether brands of tine cigarp, togetner wun the famous Klondike., which honestly eclipses all 2 for Dickie cigars on the market, at the Bazaar. Ou Wednesday last Mr. Addison Vansant wss here for the purpo-e of standing surety for Dave Kelly, one of hiscroppprs who was confiied in jiil, charged wi:h gambling. Oa Monday Mr. Joe Deriick gave bond for Fed Kelly and Mr. George Sbirey did the same for Luther Jjbnson All the accused are colored and all charged with gambling. The prettiest line of dress goods, silk for waists, black goods for skirts. I keep the latest and the freshest goods in these lines. Have you ever vifiied my store? If not, a ccrdial invitation is extended to you to do so and you will be surprised and pleased at the pretty assortment of goods Miss Kitty Flanigan, lower end of ltf>o'n Rtrppt. Go. see the nreltv hats. A local wag says that contractor Killian Harman has invented a scheme to run the j ?.il and court bouse on wind. We presume the inmates of the j iil and low<r floor of the court house preferr rcmetbirg more substantial than wind. This element may be very appropriate, however, for the habitues of the upper fl,?or cf the court house. The wind mill is now in place on the jiil lot and is ready to turn with every passing breeze scd pump water for the j til. It is seventy feat high, and is quite imposing in appearance and when the lank is completed the improvements will be qu;te a convenience and at the same time save money to the county. Our ruaDy readers may look fir a startling announcement from Wm. F. Furtick, the maker (f low prices in Columbia His buyers in New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and other trade centers, with plenty of j - l i u ,:_ a reauy chmj at iutu tuuiuinuu, ua>c succeeded in makiDg some extraordinary bargains in dry goods, notions, clothing shoes and hats and Mr: Furtick will rush these goods off at close margins. Vititors to the State Fair should call at his cheap cash bargain house before making their purchases. Dr. Blue Mountain Joe Harman has returned from a successful fox hunt in the sand bills. He succeeded in capturing two fLet footed Reynards and was at their death. Dr. Joe dow wears the belt as the champioD fi-x huDter of Lexington county and stands re Ec"y to diftLd it agtictt all comers. M. L Kinard, the famous Ciothie and Furnisher of Columbia, informs the readers of the Dispatch that he has outdone his previous < ffjrts in showing th9 greatest stock of Men's, Boy's and Children's suits, and overrate, hats, underwear, etc, at prices which cannot bs duplicated elsewhere All his goods are first class in materia), workmanship cf the latest styles and up-to-date in tvery respect. If you want to dress correctly, buy your severe from this "old reliable" clothier. DACITinNIQ Guaranteed Under Reai t/Jl 1 lVllO sociable Conditions. Our facilities for securing' positions and the proficiency of our graduates are ten times more strongly endorsed by bankers and merchants than those of other colleges. Send for catalogue. draughon's *J? J?//\ practical business Nashville, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo., Savannah, Ga., Galveston, Tex., flontgomery, Ala., *K Ft. Worth, Tex., Little Rock, Ark., Shreveport, La., Cheap board. Car fare paid. No vacation. Enter any time. Best patronized in the South. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Etc., taught by mail. "Write for price list Home Study. Scholarship j Free by doing a little writing at your nome. IDI-V-HnTE services. LJCXINOTON CIRCUIT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Rev. J. N. tt;iiiiUT, Basior. 'si Sundav, Red Bink 11 am. Sbiioh 41r>ra. id Sunday, Horeb llara. Lexington ijpni 3d Sunday, Shilott 11 am. 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Iloreb-4 pm " Red Bank 8 30 prn. Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday inoruiDg al 10 o'clocK. LPXINGTON BAnisr CHURCH. Rev. J. J. M..ers, Pastor. 3rd Saturday Evening at 8 pm. 3rd Sunday 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday i chool every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. L. W. Redd, Superintendent. ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rt v. J. G Graichen, Pastor. 1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 2nd Snuday 11am, Lrxington. 3rd. Sunday 11a m , Lexington. 1th. Snndty 11am, Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday mcrcii g at 0:30. EPISCOPAL SERVICES. Rev Harrold Thomas, Rector. Second Sundays at 11 a. m. Every Tuesday at 8:30 p m. Bib e cl iss every Tuesday at 5 D. m Sunday schooi evtry Tuesday at G p For Sale. A high grade second hand Bicycle o o y in first class condition. A * Columbia'" Grsphopbone fnc?) including recorder, reproducer, horn ^ -' ? W l 1 I Q ">) ur;<i :m* v ircuiuo. m ???>-. cheap for cash or on easy terms. R:ce B. Harm*D, L xiugton, S. C. -O- ; For ruaiaiaa, pies or cake use desiccated c coanut, ready prepared with miik and sugar. You find it at tde Baz iar. The State of South Carolina. county of Lexington. Rv Geo. S Drafts, Esquire. Probate Judge TT7HERE*S J M DRAFTS AND J YV m Kleckby m-.de Rdit to me to grant them Lettfa of Administration f th? Estate cf and ?ll cts of D TboniaiGab 1ft, deceased; Tbese are. therefore. tocitft and admonish all and singular the kindred and cred tors of the said l> Thomas Gible. deceased. a.,n?dr me ir? thi Ill 11 lliuv ibl*x? i*, ... -v. Court ot Prohatp, to he h-ld at Ltxingtou C. H . on the 25th of October. n< xt. afte publication th^rt-of. at II o'clock m the forenoon, to shox cause, it ar.y they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given nnder my hand this 10th day ot October. Ahlo Doruit i. 19)0. G S DRAFTS, J P. LC. [L.S.I Published on ihe 10 h day ot Uc?b r, 1909. in the Lenug oq Dispatch 2*49 "TAX NOTICE. I will attend the following mentioned places tor the purpose of Thriving taxes for the tiscil year I'JOU, viz: Lrxington C II . trom t' ? 15th to the -Tib of October, 19 0, inclusive Brooklai d, Mondav Cctobei 29. W. N. Martin's, Tuesday. October "0, morning Archie Wolfe's, Tuesday, October CO. af t Tnoon Sardy Run. Wednesday, October 31. S ;a?<s a. Thursday, November 1. J. J. Mack's, Fr.day, November 2, morning. Cross Roads, Friday, November 2, alternoon. Gaston, Saturday, *"ovember3. Pelion, Mondav, November 5 morning. Rishton, Monday. November 5 afternoon, Carson Abie's, Tuesday, November b, morning. Westmoreland's, Tuesday, November 6, afternoon. Batesburg. Wednesday. November 7. Lee8vil!e. Thursday, Novernb r 8 Summit, Friday. November 9 morning Lewicdale. Friday. November 9 afternoon Barre's, Saturday, November 10, mcrait'g Saxe-G atha Mi lis, Saturday, November 10 afte-noon. Kcisler's Store. Mmday, November 12, morning. Crap's Mill, Monday, November 12, afternoon. Croat's Store, Tutsd-y, November 13 morning. B.nek's Store. Tuesday, November 13, afternoon. Lexington C. F1 . Friday and Saturday, November 16 and 17. Joshua Sb-al\'s Monday. November 19. Chapin, Tuesday, November 20 Cross Roads, Wednesday. November 21 morning Peak, Wednesday, November 2!, afternoon, Prak, Thrmd.iy, November ?2 morning Spring 21.11. lLursday, November 22. afternoon lldton, Fridav. November 23. morning. White Rock, Friday, Noveu ber 23, af trnoon. Irmo, Saturday. November 24 Balance of the time at L .xington C. H., I n* lQlWI uli.n rl>?. hunt v UiJVU 1/CC? iilUV,* WIOl, 4f UV, ? *? ^ ? will cio e TAX LEVY. For State Purpo.se 5 mills For Ordiunry County 3A mills For Special County A mill. For School 3 mills Tots' 12 mills Poll i'??x SI 00 Broad R.ver Township C . N. and L. R R. for interest on R K. bonds. 2$ m lis; lor retiring bonds. 2 nulls; pacing attorneys' fees. \ mill. Total f r Broad Kiv<.r ..... lf>ij Fork Township?C., N and L It R for interest on K. R. bonds, 2 mills; for retiring bonds, 2 mill* Total tor Fork Township JG Saluda Township- C . N. aud L, R R bonds, lor interest on R. It. bonds, 2A mills; lor retiring R K. 2 mills, paying attorneys' lees, j mill. Total levy tor Saludi If.J J S. DFRRICK. Treasurer Lexington County. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By Goo. b Drafts, Bsquire, froDute J urge. YT7HEREAS. H A. SPANN C. C C P. VV and G. S. made snitto rue. to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of ALj. J. H. K.jou, deceased ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mi j. J. H Koon. deceased, that they be and a{ p ar bcf;re me, m the Court ol' Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H . on the "th day o' November next, alter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock ill the forenoon, to sh iw cause, if aov they h tve, why the said administration sbouid not be granted. Given under my hand, this 2f>th day of September, Anno Domini, 1900. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. J. P. L. 0. Published on the 26th day of September, 1900, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6w5l (lOOfi Digestion Begets a good appetite. A Good appetite with sound digestion makes oatinora nlpacnrp anHfnnH VUkM I ^ V4 p/ i wv%wv? w w?a wwvi abjnelit. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys arouses a vigorous appetite and enables one to eat and digest any kind of food wLn comfort. Wholesale Dy lile ilUttttAV Dja* G CO , I Columbia S. C For S.ue ui IBE B.iZ.\AR. May i 5 --1*". Trespassing Forbidden. rpKESPAbSING BY HUNTING, OK IN I I any manner whatever, is positively j loU-'dden o i our lanls, bounded by Panl P C'ark. George C Clark. JBdu-ore Taylor. John Cooglcf. W. F. Buchaiau. D^Viii Lucas, Eiias Kvzer and Henry Roberts, which aojoins each other. Parties disregarding this notice will be rigorously prosecuLed. <iOB SHUMt EKT. L A J. SH CM PERT. 1 v50 Administrator's Sale. 4 T THE LATE RESIDENCE OF H i\_ VV. Shuler. deceased, near the Town oi Bat?-sburg, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday. October .'10th. I will sell at public outer}, to the highest buld-r for cash all of the personal property b longing to tlie h state oi th" saul fl. VV. Shuler, deceased. eonsisiiug of mires, horse, cattle, Logs, cotton, cotton seed, ccrn, lodd>.r, hay, firming implements. Ac , Ac.. R. L. SHULER, Administrator. Ovtobe: 'J, 1'JjO.?3wCU. Land For Sale. I WILL SELL MY PLACE CONSISTing ol 31 acres, with dwelling and kitchen, situated half in the town iucorpora'ioa. 2?? acres open land. Well watered Suitable for sma 1 farm and truck purposes, having good bottoms and 11 ts. / ppiy to W. A. 11 ARM AN, 34?tf Lexington. S, 0. For Sale. rpHE HI IKSO^DR E. S. J. HAYSS. I uti'tr at private s.iie tte r<al estate ol | the said I r E S. J Hayes, deceased, consi f ng nt the Oil HoBicsttnil. containing 217 acrrs. about seven mi.en from Lcxtnglon, about one third timbered iaud and the balance is nnder c It vatiou and is suitable tor cottou, corn peas and grain. VV* 11 i atered, and a duelling and neoescury ou.bnildtncs on the place J?'or terms, ?.tc , apply to T 0. HAYES. Augusta, Ga. Oct< b r 3- 2mo. Turr ipe?ed frech and r* liable, at the B z*ar Now is the time toecW. > Open Buggies, Cenuine Leu ft Tup Buggies, Genuine Leu tie (\tnop*j Top Surreys, (,'enuin Canopy Top Surreys, ylenuin Extension Top Surreys, Cent We have struck some rare bargains eager throng at the low prices we are offering. c February 14.?ly. fcea&st PANTS! PAN! We now have on hand the largest line of Men's, Hoys' and Childn Mackintoshs, Box Coats, 1 die Lexington. Our quality is the CHEAPEST. We v Lexington or Col SEE THESE GOODS "We have ths h:st ling of Sh Lather Loggings, Hunting Neckwear, Gloves, Collai and 2To:i:n3 c We are out for 1 a call, it will cos look at our stock. Ltapliart Lezingi October 3 tf. COLUMBIA MI MANUFACTURERS HARNESS, SADDLE 1112 and 1114 TAYLOR (Rear Ba .k F. M. >irxsc have with ns Messrs. Ed. Grav and T. Alliauoe store of this city. They would be tonif-rs call or, them and Pave th? ir orders NESS. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU Octoh< r 3 -ly. Bfl is now offered the purchasing pub supply of fres Dry Goods, Notion This stock is fresh and now, bavin; hands and was selected with buyer, and, we are, therefo; pie of Lexington I fig Va quantity. An inspect vitcd. Polite att Main Street, near the Pest 0 Ov*tob?.r J 3m Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It isthe latest discovereddigestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It inciyntlu ruliovoannri nprmnnontlv cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ileaitbuin, Flatuience, Sour Stomach, Is'austa, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all 01 her results of imperfect digest ion. PrlceSOc. arid f l. Larue size contains 2l4 tier *"-s siuaiislz*. BookaUaixiJtdysijfcpbiamaiiedfrLe Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO., Cb'caaoJ. E KAUFMANN. Whou writmz moa:ion the Dispatch. her Trimmings, rid no Boihj, rr Trim min <Js, Leu I her Quart e Ledfl/er Trimmings, e Leather Tr im min gs, line Leather Trimmings, ; in the post few (lays and are throw I of buyers. They are selling like Will sell goo.Is at above prices as 1< then sav vou wish vou had bought. * * V O 3olu.:na."foia,, S. C / SI! PANTS!!. , most stylish ami most attractive! en's Clothing, Pants. Overcoats, ever shown in the town of the host and our prices are rill not he undersold bv unibia merchants. BEFORE YOU BUY. ,033, EuVbsr Shoes, Amy and Coats, Shirts, Underwear, :s, Cuffs, Hats, Umbrellas f evory kind. easiness. Give lis it you nothing toj :crL, S. C. I SS?SlPPLYffl.".; AND JOLBEIH OF :s AND SUPPLIES, , ST, COLUMBIA, S. C , < olurubii.) >rv, Manager. D Mi'is. both of who u are form -rlv of (be fjlad to have heir <ri"n ls aod fo'tnc* cn< \V? l)F\l. 0"LY IN* HOM K M vDE H \li WAIT, CHEAP AND bEUUiiE. lie to lay in their fall anil winter h and desirable ,s aid Unsrwdsar. ? recently been purchased from first great care by an experienced re, prepared to give the peoIlies, both in <jiiality and ion of this stock is intention given all. 'iEce, COLUMBIA, S.^C. j DiliH (.iiilii; 3IACIII\[S 101 nrio j or am ifii r?s?o i ur i. TTTE WILL >KLL HIGH GHADE DO VV mestic fe?*ii;g Machines at <:ios? fig-.res, pivirjj two uns to pay lor 1h?in Une-third cash; balance iti cn?s ami i at [ \ ears. T\V't reliable m? n \va? le<l to seii thuu, One !0 *AO:k Oil SoUth Mvlo o! Sal 4fIH an?l one on north s'.ufc ol SaiuiariVtr. Aj> ply to. .5. i,. siuji.l, ITIM Main Street, wr oZ."*<JL2^r^"rcf.d, ? m w-. October ll tl. OP'S 199 COCaiSHEi^WHISKY 1 Habits Oumd at Sana'oriaiu, !n ?*> <iu> ?. of referf-nce*". Z your* r. > Itcokoa Homo l'r??atfc:eiit si'il FKKK. A Jclr?sit S. M. WOGLLEY, M. 0., Ailar.ta, Co. ; oul> '2;? -jy. L'.UI.jD!-, B tUADrth a lid Ai pit*, jur-l cpeut-d at tLe BiZaar. f\ g fjSEESk iisssE irsasg Wor/Ji. Oki'Price. $ 50.00 S So.00. erlop, 00 00 ?2.50. 100.00 85.00. 110.00 90.00. 130.00 115.00 ing the goods on the market to the "hot cakes." Dng as they last. Don't wait and 4 ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT IAW, ? COLUMBi*, - . - - S. C. })KAC1 1'JifiS iN THE STATE AND Federni Courts. and offers his proless oui'.i services to itic citizens oi Lexington County. October 1H- ly. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, s. c\ Especul attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens ot Lexing'ou cotrity. Office: IGuy Alain Street, over T. B Aughlry & Co. February 23 ?tf, C. M. EFIRD. F. E. Dreheb. EFiBO kDREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. fTriLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Vt Coarta. Businetw solicited. One nember o! the hrin will always bo at office, Cex.Dgton, S. C. Tiir.> 17 r.,n EDWARD L. ASBiLL, Attorney at Law, EEESVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. Sept. 30? 6m III m . I OLPOiTTS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. XV. Y>. KOOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Men Jones. W. P. Roof, C. M. Eflrd. R Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits ot $1 and upvards received and nterest at 5 pur cent, per annum allowed. ! avable April and October. I ^eulember 21?It CHUM illlll IK, COIJCJMOIA, S.C. <TATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY Paid uoCanital ... $200,000 Surplus Profits . - - 60.000 Savings department. Deposits of 55 00 and apwards received. ut?:rcst allowed at the rate ol 4 per cent, er annual. W. A. CLAEK, President. Wilie Jon38, Cashier. December 4?ly. 1)1!, E, J. ETHEREDGE, 8U14GKON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always on hand. February 12. i ! ! jamfs F- Izr.AH. t C stubk'e, Oiatiffburtf. H. C. Lexington, S. C. Izlar Stiii'lvie. ; AT TOU\EYS AX LAW Loxinjjtoii, S. C. PlUCrO-S IN ALL COURTS OF tL'.s State arid of the United States. Ft-brttary 21, 1000 ? tt. iff, I! IB ill | 1214 iiii sua G0LU?B!fl. s. c. General Banking Business Transacted. SAVINGS UEPARTMEST. , inttnst al'ow.d at'rateof four percent per uutiorsi. pa-able April l?t and October 1st. W fl 'f IMilEBMAN. President. | JOHN TAYLOK. Clsbter. j Mi) 9, 19.U 0aio2. Final Discharge. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL jA perscn.i tc-res'<d thatl will apply to tuc fcou. George S. Droits, Judge ol Prota'C ni and for the Coacty ot Lexingt n. Stat of Sin'b C .roiira, on tbe 19:h day of Oct-'l cr 1900. for a final discha rge as Executiix o: the Estate o; Thomas J. Kernaithaa, deceased MittS. K \T? M KERXIGHAN, Executrix. September 19, 1J,0. 5w49. Final Discharge. V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL S P' inter. s:< d that 1 will apply to ; iu'.' Hon. Gierke S. Drafts, Judge of Fro' t.ate. in and lor the county of Lexington, j Stat.- of South Carolina, on the- 20th day of . Octob# r. 19 0, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, | tor a tiral dibcbarge as Executor ot tbe Esate ot Mrs. Jane 0 llend'ix. d ct-a>*ed. SCG'IT HE: DR1X, Executor. S.-rO 13 l!? 0 ? 49; .1 .Honey to Loan \ V.\ It V 1N , J A v DS. LOX * TIME. La.si NoCDniit.lS-.iOI) Bor.oAvr pa s ;iciu..i e< s*. ol perlwtine Loan. h K. I*AI MEK. Central Xat.oi.nl i!nt.k Buiding. COI.LMbil, S. C. COL G. T. G=t \IiAM Lt-iicgtwU, S. C. July 16 ly.