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HMBHOBBEHMHnmi The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 0. l'JOl. Not ices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 ce7its per line, to one and all.jFi Index to 2To^? Advertisements. S'aodard?Wen. Piatt Notice Tr< spa-sers?D N. Shul'. Dry Gx>ds?MeCrrery Brotl e*r. Millineiy OperiiDf-H F. Hendris Cbuaty Fair?C. M Efird, Supt. So^ci-tl Sa'e?Wm. F. Furtick. D.Rpensera Wanted?J. W. Addv Jobbing House?M Frank, PropV. G< nts" Fus nit-binge?JLeapnart <vDrafts. R R. Siockholders Meeting?T. H G bbts. General Merchandise?H. M. Win gard. Wanted at Once. A yoke of medium sized cxeD, by Dr. C. E. Leaphart, LexingtoD, S. C For Sale. 100 bushels best Seed Rye. For prices write to the Batesburg Brc ker age Company, Eatesburg, S. u. <8 This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brorno=Ouinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold in one dayFair Notice. The en'ry books (f the Secretary of the County F ?ir i3 now opened and all entries will have careful atteD tioD. Entry blanks will be furnished upon application J. A. Muiler, Secretary, Xir l>V/U) K/? N/? A Good Thing. Kaufmann's Little Liver Granules for Headache. Ask those who usr them. They will tell you bow good the sffects sre. They are 10 cents > bottle. K*ufm?nL'8 Dm? S'ore. Ladies Can Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Alien's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shakeD into the shoes. Ic makes tight or new shoes frel eas^; gives instant relief /?r?rna and hunions. Ids lilt greatest comfort discovery of ibe age. Cure* and pre wets ewolleD feet, blisters, callous and sore spots Allen's Foot Ease is a certaiD cure for sweating, hot, acbiDg feet. At all druggists and sboe stores, 25 cents. Trial package free by mail. AddrestAilen S. Olmsteud, Le Kov, N. Y. . 20-ly Tuffs Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE, ?. IWenensia.rnstiveness.Rheii. ???W "/TT"?? ' ^^Nuatism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no better remedy for these common diseases than DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Take No Substitute^ The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tm ic does in a d*v what s'o"v Quinine cannot do in ten days Its splerd;d cores are in striking contrast with the feeble cures made by Quinine If you are utterly wretched, take a thorough course cf Johnson's Tonic and drive out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The wise insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. It costs 50 cent9 if it cures; not one ceDt if it does not. 20?12m Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for TeetbiDg Babies. Price, 10 cts. Cures Wind-Colic, Dysentery, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup . .L- a:? 1 t-k promotes me aigesuuu ?uu cuuiuco the baby. New Public Road. At a meeting of the Jboard of County Commissioners held Monday it was decided to open up the new road leading from this place to Irmo via John P. Corley's and through the Kleckley settlement. The hands will begin at an early date to cut and level up the road. A ferry will be operated equipped with the latest improvements. This road will shorten the distance between Lex" L? ? ^ lnoo V>ori throp IBglOll SUU 11LUU JUUl icoo tuuu vuivx miles. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Care, No Pay. Price 25 cents. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures A Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles' Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Consumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c Resignation Not Accepted Last Sunday the congregation of St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran church, by 58 to 2 refused to accept the resignation of their pastor, the Rev. J. G. Graichf n and a committee was appointed to correspond wuu the church authorities of Mt. Jackson pastorate, Synod of Virginia, to j induce them to release him from his acceptance of their call. There is a probability that' this will be done and Rev. Mr. Graicben will remain Lere. Wanted. Trustworthy men and women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing, i Salary $780 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. Xo canvassing required. Give references and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Build\ iDg, Chicago. " 51 I PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Cotton is quoted today at Tj*. The days are growing shorter an3 the nights lorger. Miss Rosa Miller is clerking foi Dr. L E M. Smoak. Liberal railroad rates to the State ? - * n TT^ _ _ 1_ F?ir \nJl be made rair wees. Early risers say there was light frost several mornings last week. The crop of candidates for next year's harvest is buddiDg beautiful. A nice and complete line of winter lap robe8 just received at "W. P Root's. Every person in the county should send some article for exhibit at the County Fair. Hon. John Bell Towill was in town Monday shaking hands with his constituency. R?v J X. Wright is conducting revival'sei vices at Hebron Methodist church this week. Tae open season for shooting partridges, doss not begin until November first. Prayer meeting will be held in the Methodist church, in this place, tomorrow ^ening. n .11 fnr rrmr watches and clocks as I am going away. - S. A. Davie. Miss Stoudemire, odo of Orangeburg county's fairest daughters, is visitiDg Miss I'Ans Meetze. Col. *G. T. Graham, is having erected a cottage on his property near the Hendrix buryiDg ground. D >n't fail to see Lehr & Williams at Root's Hall during the County Fa'r. Tbey carry 18 actiDg people. There should be s large attendance of the people of the county on each of the three days of the County Fair. Mr. John McCartba and daughter, of Black Creek, are in town and are ?? --3 nr? n. TVT ?toppiDg WHO air. auu jura. v*. u?. Harman. Mr. Newell Lee, is at home spending a short vacation with his wife, who is visiting Col. and Mrs. M. D Harman. The people of Lewiedale school district are discussing the proposition to make an extra levy for school purposes. Mr. Julian B. Harman, of Saluda county, has been elected to teach the free term of Newberg school in the T-l U rora. - 9 If you want to keep out of trou? ble stay off the lands of D. N, Geo. C and Lizzie Shull a8 they are ported. Chpt. G. A. Lucas has just returnfd from a business and pleasure trip up North called to see us Friday. Messrs Newton Monts and Jesse D Taylor have just completed a crmmodious two-story barn for Mr. J. ff B. Arcick. Treasurer Frank W. Shealy paid out nearly $2,000 last Monday on warrants issued by the Board of County Commissioners. A pretty line of trimmed and untrimmed hats at all prices. Call and see them at Miss Katie C. Flanigan's, on lower Main street. The free school of District No. 1, comprising Lexington village and adjoining territory, will commence on Monday, October 21st. Salesman wanted to sell Anti-Bust Roof Paint, Compounds and Lubricants. Salary or Commission. Vulcan Chemical Co, Cleveland, 0. It is reported tbat Mr. J. Walter Dreber has purchased a lot and dwelling from Mrs. Derrick, on Main street in the town of Lee3ville. Mr. Leppard Nichols is building another residence in Leesville. And thus the work of improvement goes merily on in that progressive town. Attention is directed to the change of the advertisement of H. M. Wingard in this issue. He has a large stock of shoes which he is offering at low prices. By reference to the advertisement it will be seen that the County Board of Control will receive applications for dispenser at Lexington, Chapin and Lewiedale. Exhibitors of fruits, piDdars, etc., at the County Fair are informed that these articles will be protected by wire covers from the fingers of the inquisitive visitor. A special line of nobby walking hatB. The ladies of Lexington are especially invited to call and examine these goods, at Miss Katie Flanigan's, on Lower Main street. Mr. Bill Rauch lost his only child last Sunday which died after a brief illness. Its little remains were carried across the Saluda and now sleep with those of its kindred. Miss Minnie Nunamaker is now with the dry goods establishment of J. C. Moore, in Columbia, where she will be pleased to serve her Lexington friends with bargains. The chain gang is now at work on the roads between Little Mountain and Chapin. After completing the work there it will go on the Columbia road about-Irmo. Notice the change in the advertisement of the leading clothing, gents furnishing and shoe firm of Leapharl Sc Drafts, and when you need anything in their line give them a call. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Columbia, Newberrj and Laurens Railroad will be held ir the President'? office in Columbia or Tuesday, the 15th instant at 12 m. Coming! Coming!! Coming!!! During the County Fair Lehr & William's Big Comedy Company wil be at Roof's Hall in Repertoire oi up-to-date Dramas and Comedies They will entertain for six nights ir succession giving an entire cnange cf programme every nigbt. Thej carry 18 actiDg people. Travel ir their own special car. ??? Rheumatism e Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned" by the accumulation oi waste matter in the system, and can nc longer supply the pure and health sustaining food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will 1 the aches and pains cease. Mrs. James Kell, of 707 Ninth street, N. E., Washington, D. C.. writes as follows: "A few months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rheurna tism in its worst form. The pain was so intense that I ^ became completely prostrated. The attack was an ^^Bgg ZEk unusually severe one, and my condition was regard- Rai ed as being very danger- ^ Bp , ous. I was attended by \ \Xa ^ one of the most able doc- vfer tors in Washington, who is also a member of the faculty of a leading medical : college here. He told me l [ to continue his prescriptions and I would get yell. After having i> filled ' twelve times withoin receiving the slightest benefit, I declined to continue his treatment any longer. Having heard of S. S. S. (Swift's Specific) recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, ahndfci I in despair however, to give the medicine a trial, and alter I had taken a few bottles I was able tc hobble around on crutches, and very soon thereafter had no use for them at all, S. S. S. having cured me sound and welt. All the distressing pains have left me, my appetite has returned, and I am happy to be again restored to perfect fcbjl 1^9rheumatic troubles, ^ir There are no opiates 01 minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. 1 We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physicians fully and freely about your case. We -?* r j: ? i m. maxe no coarse iui mcun.ni au?n.v., ?THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. # Mr. Rudolph Snelgrove is visiti? g hie uncle, Mr. Elton Raw), at Poit Royal. We wish to remind our readers that a well selected stock of men and boy's well made pants have just beeD received by Meefze & Sod. Fit guaranteed and prices made to suit. Miss Lil'y Wright has gone to Langley to remain sometime with her brother, Dr. Wright. While she is away she will pursue her studies at the school in that place. Mrs. H. C. Barre has opened her full line of fall millinery and some beautiful pattern hats, and ask the l.dies to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. W. P. Rx>f. Mrs. Ethel Snyder has returned * from a pleasant trip to the home of her husband's fa* her in Illinois and is stopping awhile with her parents, Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman, in this place. J. Brooks Wingard, Esq., left last night on a visit to the girlhood home of his wife in Virginia. Mrs. Wingard has been visiting there for some time. They both will return Menday. The Upper Division of the Lexington Baptist Association wili meet .with the Baptist church in this place on next Friday morning. The Division will adjourn on Sunday morning. Parties wishing to have any kind of dental worjt are reminded that Dr. F C. Gilmore will be at Drafts Hotel on next Tuesday and Wednesday, and offers his professional services to those in need of them. Tbe ladies of Leesville and vicinity are locking forward with much pleasure to ilie millinery opening of H. F. Hendrix, at Leesville, on the loth and 16th of this month. Everything new and stylish, and the prices will astonish you. We have been requested to announce that there will be a public meeting of the Missionary Society of St. Michael's next Sunday. An interesting program will be rendered and a large attendance is earnestly desired. Miss Amanda Rawl, one of Batesburg's charming and popular belles, was married to Mr. H L. Parnelle on Wednesday, October 2nd. The happy young couple will make Cuba, S. C, there future home. $ DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT | I HEISDRIX'S | 1 AT? 8 $ LEESYILLE.S.C., g ox ^ I OCTOBER 15 & 1G, f g y| | MISS NARCIEJWEAREN6EN, | <* A FULL LINE OF | JACKETS AND CAPES. | Dr. and Mrs L. K Sturkie left Columbia last Thursday morning to visit the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo. They will visit Baltimore, i Philadelphia, New York city and i Niagara and will be away for about three weeks. All the ex-Confederate Veterans are requested to assemble at the gates of the fair grounds on Thursday, the*.24th inst. On that day they will be admitted free to the Fair and some prominent speakers will address them. . To facilitate the collection of taxes at his appointments Treasurer Sbealy 1 is engaged in making out the receipt for every tax payer on the tax bock. Besides saving time, this new system i will reduce the chances of making i mistakes to a minimum. Quinton, a young son of Mr. Georee W. Reeder, died last Thurs day. His death was unexpected and bis parents and relatives were not prepared for it. He was one of the i twins and was born in 1884 and was in the 17th year of his age. Messrs. W. L Warner and Davis - Swygert have put on a new flat at r Long's old ferry for the convenience t of the traveling public. This is said A ? ?- ? ?' L rtn 4 n rt /-I ^ I I to De OLltJ Ul IUO ucot auu ouicoi v/iwosings on the river, as the ferry can I be operated almost at any time. The men of the town and commu nity are circulating a petition to [ raise funds sufficient to put an iron [ fence around St. Stephen's cemetery. This is a commendable and i praiseworthy undertaking and should 3 meet with a prompt and liberal j response from our citizens who have i loved ones sleeping within this hallowed spot. Mwaaw?B?B?Be???M? " MEERT BROTHERS, MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, COUMHIA, - - - S.C, Fine Dry Goods, MXLLINEBY AND NOTIONS. We show all the loading- styles in season and make a speciality of strictly lirst class materials in every department. We are showing a handsome line of Ladies' Tailor Made Garments in Suits. ('loaks and Skirts, for fit, style and fabrics we take the lead in Ladies' (varments. Our prices will be found correct. See our handsome line of Fine Embrodiery, from two to four inches wide, price only 10 cents a yard. Our annual fall opening of Millinery ami a general display of new fall goods takes place this Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, to which we extend a very j cordial invitation to all our friends and patrons of Lexington county. McCreery Brothers. i ATLANTA GRANITE AIV13 Iff Marietta Marhlo Works. A We have the best equipped plant in the South, with up to date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us in a position to do all kiads of Marble and Granite Work at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail. Call on or address, S. G. KOZLEY & CO., - P. W. BARNES, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C. May 8-ly. DHL HARDWARE^ Wholesale and Retail Importers and Dealers in All Kiuds of IIIDnWlKP IRAK VTITI VIII t ll lllSm mL. ItlUil, D1UUL, ilillUU, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. We are Headquarters for BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALS POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispatch. oTf II11RI4 HIRAm - SliPPM fin V Uli I ill. 1/ J i* Jim i m mmir www & m > v v ?7 MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF HARNESS, SADDLES AND SUPPLIES, 1112 and 1114 TAYLOR ST, COLUMBIA, S. C., (Rear Bank Columbia.) F. M. MIX80N, Manager. We have with us Messrs. Ed. Gray and J. D Mills, both of whom are formerly of the Alliance store of this city. They would be glad to have their friends and former customers call on them and leave their orders WE DEAL ONLY IN HOME MADEHAR NESS. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. CHEAP AND SECURE. October 3 ? ly. DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS ifefff DENTISTS, 15l5 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, ?. C. 'PHONE 330. Fall Opening. J. L. MIMNAUGH k CO. r The Largest Department ] i Stores in this State, j Every item of wearing ap parel for Ladies and tfen- j | tlemen. j When you want a good suit of clothes see Mr. John i Stuart. . i ' Mr. R. F. Corley will be ; glad to see you in our Shoe Department and will sell j you reliable shoes at very low prices. j ! T T?YTATriTnAT ! U JL V/i.1 | | is well represented by sev- j eral good clerks in our Dry Goods Store and here you willhave the greatest op*! portunity of getting the j best value for your money. Make our store your head- j quarters when in Columbia Respect fully, J.LMiniMUgli&Co COLUMBIA, S. C. October 2. * m J*j| . We have opened < ?? repository with 100 gg on hand. These i goods. ?5 gjj a Listen! Graceful in Out! dfy&Qi j^Ly Proportion!!! Everything th SSs fiy *n ^US?.V Styles. We liave t <m all the Colors from the "Lilh Crimson Red. S2 r^^-iD^issionsr IE^IEE (79 You are invited to call and inspect the nicest Rug the State. ss nDrrinDv.Dur* mn g| uiimuiii iinLiii uiu, ZZ 1115 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBI. February 14 ly QQQ6WW9CuG8^69G9V9 A COMPLETE LINE OP Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, fC*y J&T Gloves, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, r f<S fJ ^ & 1 Suspenders, , ^ Underwear, J$kl. s> ' ' . D % JkN /> /L^J, n !<> r S o (j^ A ! shoes, &' r.*j 4 v,: s> a \L4o-.?t?y Hosiery, Hie., At Prices That Can't Be Beaten. The Best Line In Town. i i PANTS! PANT8! PANTS! > ^1111 * Guaranteed cs to fit ard finish. Slims. | stouts and regular sizes at price you 'lir*Cfir FALL CL?THINS Has just been received and is now ; ready for your inspection. We " L fjave suits from 7/> cent? up. Hamiiton-Carhart's Celebrated Overalls. ?0111*8 for Trade, LEAPHART & DRAFTS, LEXINGTON, S. C. September 11. CLEARANCE SALE| BARGAINS IN ORGANS! Several originally $75 Organs, from I^O^^^^usic^^qJ Several originally S10J Organs, from rHf*09in J W $45 to S o. These are lully warranteed anc* ^ast a '^e t'me* ? SABaAZgS^lT SQUARE jfi|4 '' " ? ?5?li jj W TT W Have three large f (pure 7 octave Piano? ^ _ _'"^ ?j Big f 1 nted rccm hence the organs and pianos mcst go at a sacnfice. Call or 111 A. MALOXE, COLUMBIA. S. C. * > :8 * I ^L I Worth of PaintsI c % J.< <X : ? 5 i * * 4> - G :p ' At Less Than Factory Cost, * * II Ox* ? *!? . J Cvrtpli n nrj rf J: Mil Oiariuuru VjiUUUO r J con aiiu *o Good Condition. a ! | House Paints, Varnishes, Stains, | | | Enamels, Floor Paints and Stains, ? i Coachland Wagon Paints, Colors a :? in Oil, Brushes, Ete., all on which | :B we can save you from 25 to 40 ? :? per cent. * j* I LORICK & LOWRANCE, J % * -t | COLUMBIA, s. . | ' T> j < "*) cf- ' T) Jan. 1.? ly. j1 s * -S * rfVyyyyyyyySACVVVVVVVV mW VVVWWW*?????????>*. # B9G9696aQ ry ? Q9 Ann n ATTT CTlJl U U.J. JJL^ W ^ vehicles ?3 are new. gg cf? ine!! Correct in jjgfc e Latest Creation m hem painted in jnrS ' White" to the 69 >EEi?ei ?2 gy Repository in ww S3 [.E GO., | ANDREWCRAWFORD . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? ? UULU-ttLBiA, - - - 0. M. PBACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens ol Lexington Oonnty. October 18?ly. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, N. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens ol Lexington county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. Aughtry <fe Co. February 28 ?tf, . C. M. Efiud. F. E. Dkeheb. EFiRD & OREHER, i HAMiinvii lour itM VI lie7 8 ai JbaTT, LEXINGTON, C. H? 8. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always b^afc offise, Lexington, S. C. Jane 17?6m. JAMES F. IZLAR, T. C. 8TUBKIZ, OranRburtf. S. C. Lexington, 8. C. Izlar & Sturkie, ATTORNEYS AX LAW Lexington, 9. C. OFFICES - Upstairs, in Kaf fmann's Building. PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS OF this State and of the United States. February 21, 1900 ?tf. ill DR,BAKER'S . I FEMALE REGULATOR.; -A New. Discovery for the^ Prevention and Cure of Female Diseases.' It is O permonent cure for oil Womb. Blodder and Urinary Diseases and Femole Weaknesses. Leucorrhoea or Whites. Irregular and Painful Menstruation, &c.} Ladies will find it of special valueif tokenwith regularltydu* ring Pregnancy or the Change ,:p of Life. 1 3S Price. S1.Z5. (%? 1; . ? j rREHtttD ?Y-22? DR.W.C.BAKEfT 1 IKE LOOKOUT I00ITUIIEBW.. livvrACTvutJ ?!> mi rtortxrrotJL r * GREENEVILLE. TENS. nIImM FOR SALE AT THE BAZAAR. H. I Ul\li\lll). DEALER IN GROCERIES fll PROVISIONS. Just received and is jiow ready for inspection a NEW LINE UE SHUtS in all the latest styles, shapes and toes. When you go- to buy Shoes call and see r.y stock !>efore purchasin: and I guarantee to fit yout feet and will make the price to suit. also a fall stock of CROCKERY. WOODENWARE, CONFECTIONERY II. II. WINGARD, - LEXINGTON, S. C. May l?ly, Dispensers Wanted. Office of . \ THE COUNTY BOARD OF CQlfrROL, flciingtor, S C . October 9, 1901. \ IMPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION of Dispenser at Lexington. Chapia f - >will r>lf>?sp file their aDolica IXiU XJW n 1VUU1V " ?? f/.vwv ?- ~ ? :ion with the Clerk of the Coonty P.oard of Scntrol on or before October 31. 1901. No application will be considered from persons who are related to either member of the Board within the sixth degree. Application blanks can be had by calling on Saml B George, Lexington, 8. C. Names of bondsmen mast accompany Applications. The Board reserves the right :o nject anv and all applications # J. WEIR ADDY, Clerk County Board of Control. October 9, 19?)1. 4w51