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The Lexington Dispatch ^ Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19. 1894. ti. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publishor. 1 LEXINGTON. 8. 0., x WEDNESDAY. OCTOBKK 24. 1900. J The paramount duty of every t South Carolina Democrat is to go to j the polls on the G.h of November and vote for tho nominees of the j party, National, State and county, i This duty is made essential to the political, moral and financial interests ] of the South in general and the State j in particular, in view of the fact that , it is the evident intention of the ( Republican party, should it succeed ( in controlling Congress, in crippling the South by reducing the representation in that body, giving coloring ] for the intended crime by claiming that more votes are polled in many a ( Congressional District in the Northern States than are polled in the entire State of South Carolina at i a general election. Our noble leader. Senator B R. Tillman, warned the people of the purpose of the Repub- j lican party during the late State campaign, and urged the Democrats ] to turn out and vote in the general election. Don't stay at home on the i day of election thinking that your i vote is not needed, for if there ever was a time when it was needed that i time is now. We hope to see Lexington county poll her full Demo- i cratic strength on the 6.h of Novem ' ber, and it will be done if every ? voter will but do his duty. Ex-Senator John Sherman of Ohio, 1 died at Lis home in the city of Wash- < ington on the morning of October 22, in the 78 h year of his age. He 1 was a man who failed to live up to * his great opportunities and the ex pectation of bi3 political friends. ^ The mo6t memorable incidents connected wish his public career were 1 bis disreputable connection with 1 the crime of dt monetizing silver and Lis inveterate hatred of the South. For these two characteristics he was ( pre-eminently prominent. Peace be to his ashes. * * * "Now some years' ago the name of Frog Level waschaDged to Pomaria, something the postal authorities did not know, it seems."? | Columbia State. Our usually accurate morning cotemporary is in error. It was the name of the town of Prosperity that was changed from Frog Level and j notPomaiia as it states. The nrme cf the town of Po ma lia remain just as it has since the memory of man runneth not to the contrary. The voters of the State will be cilled upon to vote upon two pro- | posed amendments to the State Constitution, the nature of which will be seen by reference to the notice of ifcn State Election in this issue. We can see no harm in voting for these proposed amendments as it only gives the people of the places directly concerned in their passage an opportunity to decide whether or not they will vote the tax upon themselves necessary to obtain the relief sought. If our representation in Congress is cut down because of the failure of our people to go to the polls on election day, Novfinber 6tb, it will also reduce our influence in the election of President and Vice President. If you want to help this aloDg, then stay away from the polls on election day. The Republicans of this district have put up a negro by the name cf Dantzler to run against Congressman Stokes, and they announce that they will make a contest for the seat. Those Democrats who fail to vote on electiou day will be playing into the hands of these Republican sheme3. The Powers have about agreed upon the terms for the settlement of the disturbances in China, the essential feature of which is that the ringleaders of the Boxers shall be severally punished according to the gravity of their crimes. The great coal strike in the Penn sylvania coal fields will soon end. President Mitchell, of the labor union, is accredited with having said that the miners are ready to come to terms. And now comes Lieutenant R. P. Hobson, known to fame as the "mucbly kissed man/' and affirms that "Admiral Sampson is dying of a broken heart, owing to the thought that his fellow countrymen were so ULkind." The threatened suits of Uuclo Sam against the State have been withdrawn, an act of Congress having been discovered repealing the section under which they ^ere brought. Chairman J. K June?, of the i X itional Democratic Executive Cold mittee, wiitiDg from Chicago to Col. < "Wilie JuDes of the State Committee, i amoDg other things, says "Senator i Tillman is doing splendid woik in ( this country, winning golden opinions everywhere."" Items from Peiicn. lo the Editor of the Dispatch; Pelion is on a boom. Mr. D. F. Shurapert has moved in lis large and commodious store, vhicb is eighty by twenty-two feet, j 3e has also moved his family in j own. AVe gladly welcome such an j ? i ?oA*/?lionf o n. 1 n\ I i7on nc : JLLLtfl JJI J?1U^ ucivuaub uuu v.*V v. , Mr. Shurnpert. Mr. Mancel Berry Las opened up J n Mr. Shumpert's old stand with Mr. W. S Lucas cleik. Mr D. B. Spbaler is erecting a large store bouse eighty by thirty ' feet. He will put in a large stock of goods soon with Mr. L. W. Wise in charge. Mr. Henry Lucas is contractor. We gladly welcome Mr. Wise in our midst. Mr. J. W. Scofiill, in addition to bis new gin, has put in a grist mill. He is now ready to grind the corn of this section as well as gin the cotton. Mr. J. C. Fort's large three story barn is nearing completion. Mr. John J Jefcoat is contractor. Mr. C R Rifch is stiller and woods rider for Mr. Fort. Mrs. S. 0 Rammer, of your town, bas takeen charge of the Smith Branch school. We hope her labors will be crowned with success in her aew calling. CI/iot? alcrv t\f milr fnwTl ULLIO 0 iJutaj j aiov/ v/a j vm* w *t 1 is teaching at New Hope church. Mr. J. L. Berry has moved his ramily in Pelion and is keeping a boarding house. We wish for him md his family much success. Cross ties are coming iu pretty ively now, and several car loads of umber are being shipped from here 3very week. Peliou is destined to be the cooing town on the Perry extension of he Southern Riilway. Autumn bas put in its appearance. 3ad a light frost ou 18th instant. Oo Monday, the 5 h of Njvember, ve will have the tax collector with ip, and perhaps the editor also. Oct. 22. 1900. Alpha. This picture is the trade mark of SCOTT'S KMULSION, and is on every bottle of SCOTT'S KMUTSION in the Woild, which now amounts to many millions yearly. This great business has grown to such vast proportions, First;-Because the proprietors have always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Seco/7{/:-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best possible results are obtained by its use. h, i. ^ ^ / /l/ri/.'-jsecaus*.' n iias mauo many sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. If you have not tried it. send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surmise vou. SCOTT & BOWNF., Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street. New York. 50c. and Jx.oo; all druggists. Thirty-Second Annual State Fair. Oa account of the Slate Fair held Id Columbia, S. C , Oct. 29 Nov. 2, 1900, the Southern Railway announces rates to the Fair Grounds for The Round Trip, plus fifty cents admission to the Fair Grounds, for civilians; and still lower rates for military companies and brass bands, in uuiform, twenty or more on one ticket, to Columbia, S. C . and return. Tickets will be sold daily, October 27 to November 1, inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive at Columbia prior to noon of November 2nd, with final limit November 4th, 11)00. inclusive; and for Fair Officiate and i Stock Men Only, on October 25 and and 2G, on presentation of certificates signed by Thos. W. Holloway, Secty. State Agricultuial and Mechanical Society. This will bo by far the greatest State Fair ever held, and everyone should tike advantage of ; he low rates and visit Columbia on : this occasion. Southern Kiilwayj offers most convenient schedules, and j perfect service to and from Colombia. j Tickets will be sold from ;11 points ' iu South Cirolin : Augusta, Gu.and ; Savannah, Ga ; also Asheville, X. C, I Charlotte, X. C , and stations inter- ! mediate to Columbia, S. C. For detailed information as to rates, j schedules, etc , call on or write any j agent of the Southern Railway or its , connections. S. H Hardwick, A. G P A., Atlanta, Ga. Only a few weeks Two buyers in New York City, t in their fingers, with orders fron several Southern States. Our vond the realization of anvl miTTvrir rvn innm w K F Homespun selling for oe. per yard. Tliink of ">() in. Fruit of the Loom . | Lleaehing at ~>e. per yard: Loth of these we have done as ! 1 Kindreds of well pleased eustomers will testify to the fact. I For the next two weeks we will indulge in some of the WHOLI We give special discounts to me Your friend, Ti 1634 TO 1631 The First National Ktauk of Kalosbu rg, TREASU KY DEPARTMEST, OFF ICE OF C<) M l'T UO LLEROF TH E CU R R ENC Y. Washington, D C., October 13, i-900. TTT HEhEAS, BY SA TISFACTORY EVIt V dtnee presented to the undersigned, it has been inade to appear that "The First National Bank of B.itesbnrg," in the town of Balesburg, in the county of Lexington, and State of South Caroliua. has complied w ith all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, r? quired to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of I> inking; A'uic, therefore, Thomas P. Kane, Deput) and Acting Comptroller ot the Currency, do here' y eer'ify that "The Fir-t National Bank ol I> ittsburg," in the town of Batesburg. in the county ot Lexington and State ot South Carolina, is a ithorizad to com - <l'" l.nSn^c r\i KciiiLinfr as nrnvidpd IUUUIA7 HIV, UUOI*i?oo v. ? T in section Fifty-Ono Hundred and SixtyNine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Ik kalimn y witness ra> hand and [Seal] seal ol office this tli rtceuth day cl October, 1901. T. P. KANE. Deputy and Actiug Comproller of the Currency No trf>9d. Cct. '.4 3m The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By Geo. S Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge TT 7" HERE AS J. \V\ l.YKES MADE VV suit to metoprantbim Letters ol Administration of the Estate if and ifLcts of Muriah L\kes. deceased; These are. therefore, tociteand admonish all and siupular the kindred and creditors of the said Mariah L kes, deceased, | that they be and appear before me in the j Court of Probate, to be held at Lexiugton I C. H.. on the 1st of November, next, after publication th< r? of, at 11 o'clock in the j forenoon, to show cause, it any they have, j why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my baud, this 17th day oi October. Anno l)oaiir i, 19X1. G S DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. [U.S.] Published on the 17di day ot Udobi r, 19o0. in tin' Lexing on Dispatch. 2w5'2 Mahay io lift lid - - V"' tT ON IMPROVED FARMING LANDS in 1 exingtou county. Long time and i easy pa^, inents Apply to J N1 \ K THOMAS. J H, . 12i7 Washington Street. COLUMBIA. S. C, 8 '.v For Sale. j rOFFcR FJR SALE A VALUABLE tr?ct ot laud situate on Broad river, i near Montgomery Station, containing lo'J acres, known as the Bookman Tract. This Tract embructs about To acres o( tine bot- [ to in lands I will sell on very easv terms 1 also (fl'-jr lor sale several t'acts ot land situate in Fail field county, just eistolj Broad river: terms easy. Titles to all these lands pertict AVM II. LYLES. Co'unibia, S. C. j Oc'ober 22, JtitJK llw 2 Final Discharge. "VTOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL jA persons interested lluit I will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts. Judge of Probate , in and tor the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, ou the l'.kh day ot No vein her. l'JGO, at 10 o'clock a. tu , for a final j discharge as Executor of the fi->tato of; Andrew liisb, deceased. E L AMICK, F xecu tor. j October 10 JSHiO. lwl. Final Discharge. Nr()l'I E IS HEltFPY GIVEN To A EL j persons interested that I will apply to tn- Hon. Geo. S. Drifts. Judge o Probate in and for the County of Lexiuglou, State of South Carolina, on the 22d day of No vera her, 11H>(). -or a tinal discharge as Ad minis ratrix ot the Estate of D. Frank C hapman, <1 c used. FitANCES L CHAPMAN. Adrarx. October 2IS, j'JUU. 4*1. I ' W W HBIH i ago we had to moi we need more ro >ne in Boston, one in Philadelphia an 1 ns to buy anything cheap in mercha great bargains are on the tongues of thing in the Southern States, and all continue to 1 GREATEST R\RIUI\ filVIXfi 11 lfJ ever attempted. Our Boston ?Shoe buyer has just *'s shipped us over 100 cases of La- 80 dies' and dent's Shoes. These lie ! ?x bought from under the Sheriff's !(^u hammer at 3oc. on the dollar. We j place this lot of merchandise on I I sale at once and oiler Ladies' j Shoes for 39c., and up for Ladies ]< and Girls. jth rchants, or any one buying in large 1< ' F' Fl 3 MAIN STR Clerk's Sales. IN 0BEblE N uE TO THE"JUTTCtMENT t of the Court of Cnnimou Pleas lor Lex- J[ ington county. Sooth C irolina, in the case ! l of The Carolina National Bank, of Colura- j bia, Plaintiff, against John N Long, The j 27 Globe Phosphate Company, Loan and Ex- j change Bat k. of South Carolina, and ' Wilie Jones, Defendants. I will sell to the j m highest bidder, at public oufcry, before i the door of the court house in Lexington, | ^ S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the j ^M rvM/inn 4m XIAT?nmbor rtovt lirst iiiwuwaj iu *.-* v/ ?*-*_? w* uvai No 1 All that tract of laud situate in Lexington county, South Carolina, con I jn taining 0 U acres, more or less, bounded ; nortu by road bed of the C C <fc A. R R j nc Co.. east by the State Road, south by lands ; now or forcinrly of Ribcrt W. and James i Cayce. and west by lands now or loraieriy i of Henry Arlhnr. No. 2. Ail that tract of land, contain- ro ing 3f J acres, more or less, situate in the county of Lexington and State of South af( Carolina on waters of Dry creek, a tributary of CongRree river and bounded on the north by land of Kinsler. on the east and ; w< st by land of Andrew Davis, and on the south by lan.I of Adam Geiger:?the name i being the premises conveyed to said J^hn jr N. Long by Mar ha A. and II. L Williams j by deed dated 7th Sep'ember. 1*89, and jq recorded in the R. M. C. office, in sa:d county, Book ' J. J page 109. m No. 3. All that tiact of laud, containing 117] aer?s. nnre or Dss. situate in the je couuty ot Lexington ar d Slate of South Carolina, and bo inded by lauds formerly m of James Cayce, uow R. W. Cayce, bv lands ol J odd JN JLong. ny is.nus iormtriy 01 af Mary Claik, t;ow of South Bound Railroad i Company, by lauds of Mrs. Harriot : jj( Arthur, and by tract No. 5, of lands sold in case of Morgan vs Arthur et al., the j same being the premises conveyed to said John N. LoDg by Meta II and T. S. ^ Arthur, by deed dated 10?h December, ; 1890. and recorded in said offi re, But >k -J. LC J.," page 4-2 No 4 All that tract ol laud containing | l'J acres, more or l-s?. situate in the | ttj| county ol L xington and State of South Carolina, and bound, d north by right o'- I way of the C C. A' A. R. R Co , east by , nc lands of Mary Clark and la d of South Bound R. R. Co., south by lauds of John N. Long and west by laud of John Ii nr Shu'er; the same being Ibe preuii-.es con- w, v yed to said Johu N. Long by Henry D. Reynolds by deed dated 7th Febrnirv. p, 1x91, aud recorded in said olhre, in Book ? J. J., ' page (121. ( Terms ol Sale Oue-third cash and bal- Ft auce in one and two years, witfc interest pc irom the day of sale, and secure c by bontl of the purchaser aDd luor'guge of the pre mis-, s sold with privilege to purchaser to piy more than ono third or all cash, if desired The sale will be made in the lol'owing order: First, the premises desig- an nated as No 1, and next the three parcels bo designated as Nos 2 3 and 4. Purchaser - 1.-V ?vo? for rvmt.ru urn! rrt'pnilfi stall lis tnl II. A. SPANN. Clerk of Court Messrs. ('lark & Muller, Attorneys for B Plaintiff'. Mr JIalcott P Green, Attor- - 1 uey for Defendant Pnospbate C _>. October 9, 19U0. 4w.ll 1 IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT bo of the Court of Common Pleas for Lex- 2 i ington county, South Carolina, in the case mi of G. T Graham and P. H. Nelson, pla'utift'-i. against Puerebia Jefcoat, defendant, j I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Ltx "J" ington, S. C., during the usual hours of sale, 0:1 the first Monday iu November, uexf: ^ All that, piece, parcel or tract of lau 1 V situate, lying and being in the county and V State aforesiad, on Pond Br inch, contain- j hit ing fifty (50) acres, more or his aud j tat bounded on the north by lands of Tvne cet Jefcoat, on the east by lands of John J. j Jefcoat and the south and west by lands isb of Dempsy Jones. The above described tor tract of land being the tract upon which tht the said Ph rebia Jefcoat no.v resides and in which she purchased from John W. J-tcoat. in<. TEKUo -Cash. P.fty dollars to be paid ne: upon the bid being kno ked down, or at in the expiration of one hour thereafter the ho premises will be resoid at the risk of the uol '"'t"." !\iir..)wwur Pnr.-hii.Hr til imv tcir ( " ? .-J papers and r<-veil tie stamps. Sej H. A SPA^N, C C 0. P. and G S. Messrs. Grabau ?? Nelson, at'orue^s lor I plaintiffs. j 1SX j?SLs&i\ rd'jWc *e than double o oin than ever. (I one in Baltimore are scannin nrii.se. Today we are shipping the entire country. We came that is necessary to accomplish ie done. rm U w ? w r w. W WW W VITTin I'l I1LL1MU11LL1NER)! Ladies' Trimmed Hats at 2oc. c., and only $">.00 for hats thai inc ask $30.00 for. Cash am perience arc the things tha cs the work. DRESS GOODSWe are offering 3c., 7c\, 14c. )e. and 2oc. Great drives ii is department. )ts. Come to the State Fair ai EET, COLT TAXNOTICE. WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING . mentioned places for the purpose of rt iving taxes for the fiscal jear ItHJO, viz: LexiDgton C. H . from the loth to th th of October, 1900, inclusive Hrooklard. Monday. October '29. W. N. Martin's, Tuesday. October 3( orning. Archie woiie s, Tuesday, uctoDer ju, a: moon. San:ly Run. Wednesday, October 31. S*ansia. Thursday, November 1 J. J. Mack's, Friday, November 2, more & Cross Roads, Friday, November 2, aftei >on. Gasl.on, Saturday. vovember 3. Pclion, Mondav, November 5. morning. RisttOD, Monday. November 5 afteruoor Carson Abie's, Tuesday, November I nrning. Westmoreland's, Tuesday, November ( ternoou. B.itcsburg. Wednesday, November 7. Leesville. Thursday, Novemb r 8 Summit. Fiiday, November 9. morning Lewiedale. Friday, November 9 afternoo: Barre's, Saturday, November 10, more R Saxe-Gotba Mills, Saturday, Novembe afte'tioon. Render's Store, Monday, November 12 r.ruing. Crap's Mill, Monday, November 12, al moon. Grout's Store, Toesdty, November 12 oruing. Black's Store, Tuesday, November 12 ternoou. r _ i-- n n TI_: i i K., ijexmgion kj. ii., x nuuy auu ^atuxmi) oveiuber 10 ami 17. Joshua Sh *ah's Monday, November 19. Chapin, Tuesday. November 20. Cross Roads, Wednesday. November 21 orning Peak, Wednesday, November 21, aftei >on, IVak, Thursday, November 12 mcrnirp Spring Hill. Thursday, November 22 ternoon II lton, Fridav, November 23, morninz. White Rock, Friday, Noveu bcr 23, ahei ion. Irmo, Saturday. November 24. Balance of the time at Lexington C. II. itil December 3lst, 1900, when the book lie o.-e. TAX LEVY. Dr State Parpo-e... 5 milk >r Ordinary County 3A mill >r Special County A mill >r School 3 mil! Total 12 mill Poll Tax SI ou Broad River Township - C . N. d L. R. R . for interest on R R. nas. nuns; ior retiring dodos, nills; paying attorneys' fees. J ill. Total f r Broad Riv-.r ICJ Fork Township?C., N ami L R.. for interest 011 U. R. bonds, nil's; for retiring bonds, 2 mills. >tul lor F.?rk Township l(i Saluda Tov nsbij ?C , N. aud L, R bonds, for iuierast o;< R. R. nds, 2\ mills; lor retiring It R. nills, paying attorneys' lees, } 11. Total levy lor Sided 1 1C^ J S. DERRICK, Treasurer Lexington County. he State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Geo. b. Drafts, Esqnire, Probate Judge \J II ERE AS, H. A. SPANN. C. C. C. P and G. S. made suit to me, to gram n Letters of Administration of the E-;e o' and effects ot M? j J. H. Kcon, de ised; n 11 r?. Lilffttt tire, lUCifJUM, tuc au\4 auaiuu. all and singular the kindred and credi's of the said ilnj. J. H Koon. deceased, it they be and app.ar before rue, the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexrtou C. H . on the ftfc day of Novembei it. alter publication thereot, at 11 o'clock the forenoon, to shot? cause, if any they >'e, why the said administration should t be yranted. iiveu under my hand this 2fith day ol jten her. Anno Domini, 15100. GEORGES DRAFTS, J. P. L.C. ^tblishtsd on the 2t>th <lay of September. HJ, in the Lexington Dispatch. 0\vol ur room and today g the markets daily with greenbacks goods by freight and mail to here to build a business far betliis is being done, and will I Men's, Youth's and Children's (Ming, Our <59c. sale goes on. Just received doo Fancy Black Worsted Suits for Men, the $12.">0 kind, at $7.yx. Only 100 pair of Men's 1 Pants at 70c.; 100 pair at 98c.; 100 nair at SI. IS and 100 nair at [ . " I -f ? 1 ?ldJS. They arc hard to equal at double the price. mm hats. Wanted in this department o.OOO small boys to buy 2oc. hats. , and we would not object to ">,<)()() men to buy 2oc. hats. Our $2.00 hats for men are the finest hats manufactured. TMENT. id make our store headquarters. JMBIA, S. C. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE JL of the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington county, South Carolina, in the case of L. H. Seay, plaintiff, against Malinda E. Seay, El zabeth Raul, Ellen II. Kyzer. Josephine Haruian and Alma 0 Gcie ger. defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry before the court house door in Lexington, S C , during the )t usual hoars of sale, on the first Monday in November next: f. ! "One lot of land with improvements ' thereon, situate in the town of Lexington, i in the county of Lexington and State of South Carolina, bounded on the north by i_ | lots of Mrs M. E Meetzeand Mrs. Saliie j Rammer's Estate, on the east by lot of | M Q Heudrix on the south by lands of ; Mrs. P. L. Hnrman, and on the west by | Depot Street " These prem ses will be sold in three scparate parcels, each fronting on Dep tbtreet ; | The residence will be on Lot No. 2. Plats * : u ^ ^ ~ ^ a it., /it _i_? ^ rti 1 _ * ? u ; inny ue Mtu h.l iue s uiUv;e auu at me ; sale. TERMS?Oue-balf cash; balance on a j credit of one \ear. with interest from day i of sale secured by bond ol' purchaser and i a mortgage tf the premises sold, with leave n j to pay atl cash. $25 to be paid upon each bid as it is knocked down, or the lots will ' be resold immedia'elv at the risk of the r ! former bidder. Purchaser to pay for I papers, revenue and recording mortgage. !t ; H. A SPA NX, C C. C. P and G S. | Messrs Etird & Drther, attorneys, f. October 10 1000 4w51. IX OI5EDIEXCE TO THE DEC PEE OF the Court o* C mmon Plecs lor Lex j ingtou county, South Carolina, in the case of Samutl Loiick, William Lorick, i Jacob Lorick, Sanders Lorick, Miry * ! Emily Willis, Fpsey Gardner, Louisa i Duncan and Anna Addy, plaintiffs. I against Mattio Gt rtrude Lorick. Charlton j Sumter Lorick, David G H. Geiger and Julius E Lorick, defendants, I will sell to the bight st bidder at public outcry, before the court house dot,r, in Lexington. S. C . <1 irim? the Irtril hours of sale, on the first Monday in November next: ' "All tnat plantation, tract end parcel of land containing forty-three acres, more or less . i uate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid and j bounded by lauds of Win. Ivinslcr, Dr. J. | W. Geiger, Mrs E. Feid, Andrew Davis ' and others and has sucu shape and marks s ; as a plat tor tlio same doth more fully , represent. Also another "Tract containing thirtyj three and one half acres, more or 1 ss. s ; situate and beiug in the county aud Sfate \m ; atoresaid and bounded by lands of Mrs. Emily Keid and A. J. Geiger, and the Old I State road and Congaree river and has such j shape and marks as a nUt lor the same s I doth more fully represent." j TERMS:?One-halt cash, and the balance j on a credit of twelve months with interest : from day of sa'e, secured by bond of the ' parch s t and a mortgage of the premises sold. Immediately alter the close of tha bidding the purchaser shall deposit with 1 the Oierk $2"i Ui) and in default the lands j will be resold at his risk. Purchaser to pay lor pip.rs, recording mortgage and j revenue. H. A. SPA NX. C. C. C. P. and G. S. October 9th, )9cU Messrs. Elird A Dreher. Attorneys. 3wol Mum collegiQle lilt,: FOR BOYS ANO GIRLS. ' PREPARES FOR TEACHING COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. ! High School. Intermediate and Primary } Courses. 1 English, German. French, Greek and Latin j Taught. ^ IT TT .1*1.- .* T i.: T> 3 I jpxs > rry rieaiiuiu.si IJOUHUUU. Euntru | very rhf,->p. $4 to $7 per month. Tuition exeedingly low, $1 to $2.50 per month. Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 125 students last session. Next session begins Monday, September I ^ 18 1! 00. For full particulars, Address 0. D. SEAY, Principal, Lexington, S. 0. September 14 tf ! R* member you always tied f:uiis. plain and fine candies of all kind?-, ! fancy Cakta and crackers at the Bazaar. i lTZr^rs Vy^ri"y. 1235, Main Srcet, First ] coLuy Please mention the Dispatch. May 2, PJUU ly. Your Patroi P. C. PR 000 AXD 002 (rERVA EE mm, shoes a! POLITE SERVICE ANE The public will please take notice that I Lexington, where I am ready to serv is complete and prices as low as the low* but the v:il Shoes, Mats are exceptional ones. The prices on WILL PAY TOP P September 2G. disease cured by TAGK-A-POl 345942 cases in 17 y the mwmn COLUI\ Cotton capacity '20,0( 0 BsLs. Storage fraction thereof. Special r.io-s on large i oa cottou stored with u.s. Write to or H. L. ELLIOTT. Manager 3mcs December 1?. wmi "j Zwpmr Costs only 25 ce; Or mail ?5 cents to C DRS. D. L. f 1515 COLUMBIA, 'PBOIVE 23(). LEESVILL Oj^ons Scptoi Moral and religions tone unexcelled. Personal inteivst taken in tat-h pnpil. Elocution. Commercial CVurses and Milil per month by our industrial plan. Espe Le^sville. S. C. August 28, 1900 2mo. A Tmn.i? HARDWARE III l'AIMS, on We are H< BLACKSMITHS, AND HO POST OFFICE J5LO Spp^cmhi-r 30 -Iv When writing nifiitiun tin* Di'*i>;it<.-h. ll 0 4 OF fjl i"'n ' lip i'lVfillJ I ggjf ORGANS ^ -J. wr ^PPi, ^ ljK m PIANOS l^^p- : Terms Easy ? For terms and prices write or call oa Block North of State House. ! 151 A, S. C. Please mention* the Dispatch. iage Solicited. , ICE & CO., IS ST., COLUMBIA, S. Cf VLEIiS IN ill ill FIRM1M ' I YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. have opened uo at G A. Shear's old stand in e all who favor me with a call. My stock of w? sh ra 'ax rn bi m n A a )-t. I a:n offering good vulues in every line, !aes tb.it 1 (.11'.r in i and Hosiery these goods are very low, quality considered. RiCES FOR COTTON. pm The disease is the national curse of .Japan | U and China. A remedy was imperative and I C^y r- the mcdi< a! profession there accepted this H '/ as the only permanent, painlees, private, nin quick cure kno-.vn to eci-rice. A we?ks' | ClUi treatment FKKK OF CHARGK. Phy10 U A tictans and al 1 confidentially treated by maiL "oh A Cure guaranteed. j? ItOAI K TltFATMEXT CO., ears l::3 \Vest42d Ht.,>ew Yo?k City. ^ MMMB?a?M ? 11 ' 1 wSoi to., . fiBI A, S. C. t and insurance lo cents per bale per month or o'.s. Liberal advances at low rate of interest EDWIN W. ROBERTSON. Secretary, IFFETT'S S Allans Irrllaficn, Aids Digestion, S3 ^ P.3 rX Regulates the Bowels, J B ?i| in Strengthens the Child, s S i a f-vi Hakes Teething Easy, Powders) ~A >s\ TEETiil.NA Relieves the SowsS . . ' . Troubles of Children of pis a 1 Druggists, any age. , J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS. MO? 100ZER & SO.N'S JN STREET, s. c. E COLLEGE, mber 11), 1?><><>. Co-ed.U'.-atioti tire n ilural and Lest method, (piano, voice, or^an,) Guitar, Art, :ary Trunin.:. Hoard may he reduced to $7 uses i~J to $ !*.:<"> tor the year. L. 13. HAYXES, President. i)WARE CO., 'iers au<i i> t>a:<.r* m A I Ki as 01 III STEEL, MLS, , > I ) ii l^VSS. iaiUjii irttr.s tar USE BUILDING MATERIALS >CK, COU'.MHIA, S. C. , \V!i?;n writing mention the Disiiatoh. '