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ladez to New Advertisements. Stoves?Lorick Si LowraDce. Sfate Election?S J Lpaphart Federal Electioc?S J Leapbart. | Lots For Sale?Sam'l. B. George. N >tioe to Debtors acd Creditors? F. E Dreber. , ( Clerk of Court Sales. Wanted at Once. A yoke of medium sized oxeu. by Dr. C. E. Leapbart, Lexington, S. C. For Sale. 100 bushels b*8t Seert Rre. For * prices write to the B*tesburg Broker- c age C mpaDj, Batesburg, S. C. i This signature is on every bo* of the genuine I Laxative Brooio=Quimne Tablets the remedy that cure* a cold in one day ( Fair Notice. 1 ",La ?4-** t.i tho Sfcretarv t xue cunj v. of the Count j Fair is dow ojjered < and all entries will have careful attention. Entry blanks will be furnished upon application. J. A. Muller, Secretary, 1 LexingtoD, S. C. A Good Thing. i Kaufmann's Little Liver Granules for Headache. Ask those, who nee ? ii ;ii f0u \7nn how crood I 1 LLItLLl- J.UOJ nui jv- ? ? ? 0 the tffocts ere. They are 10 cents a bottle. ] Kaufmann's Drug Store. t Ladies Can Wear Shoes < one Bize smaller after using Allen's j Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken ( into the ehors. Ic makes tight or new shoes feel e?sv; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the : greatest comfort discovery of the : aee. Cures sDd prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots Allen's Foot Ease is a certain cure 1 for sweating, bet, aching feet. At all 1 druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. I Trial package free bv mail. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. ] 20?ly. c . m Death of Mr. E. N. Jones. Mr. E. N. J. ?oee, Superintendent 1 of the weaving moms in the factory i at WiDneboro, died suddenly in tbat. c town on last Wednesdav of hemorrhage of the iun>s. His r?-maiDs a were carried to I-ene, iu this countv, a Thursday for interment He was 26 j years of age and formerly resided in this county. He leaves, a wife aDd Q three small children besides other v relatives and friends to mourn his ^ depirture. Barbecue Dinner Every Day v During the County Fair. B-st of prepared meats and service. Special arrangements for ladies Refresh mente furnished. Eli L Corley. * The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. .fc n Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Qiinine cannot do in ten T*o PlirflS ?re in sfc-ik UOJO J.VO w ? ? g ing* contrast with the feeble cures made by Quinine. If you are utterly wretched, take a thorough coufse cf Johoson'a Tonic and drive out i-very trace of Malarial * poisoning The wise insure their [ ^ lives and the wiser in?ure?tbeir health " by using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. It costs 50 cei fcs if it cures; v cot one cent if it does not. e 20?12m n . . fc Opening of the Public Schools. We are r^quoted by the County t Board of Education to request the s trustees of the various public schools ^ of this county to open the publ'.c schools cn the 28th October, 1901 t : ii Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for t TeetbiDg Babies. Price, 10 cts. ^ ? Cures Wind-Colic, Dysentery, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera I Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup S promotes the digestion and soothes t the baby. t Back from. Virginia. ? r J. Brooks Wingard, Esq., returned j. cn Monday last from a trip to Va While there Mrs. Wingard and the - ? - ? 1 il -- J children joined mm, ana iney visueu { Richmond, tsking in the fall Carnival .. and Horse Show. Mrs. Wingardand the children all returned home much e improved bv their visit of two months 8 in the Old Dominion. Stops the Cough and Works of the s Cold. ; Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets J; cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No , Pay. Price 25 cents. ? An Old War Horse. * c Our war comrade, Mr. Lemuel i KeiBler, dropped in to see us yester- ] day while in town and renewed his 8 subscription for another year. He is amoDg the first subscribers of the c Dispatch and is a prominent, sub- ? stantial and progressive citizen of ^ TTnllnw Creek townshio. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures 1 A Cough or Cold at once Conquers ( Crcup, Whooping Cough and Measles' , Cough without fail. Best for Bron- e chitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Poeu- c monia, Consumption and Lung Afifec- { tions. Quick, euro results. Price, 25c. ( Wanted. . t Trustworthy men and women to e ' travel and advertise for old establish I ed house of solid financial standmg. e Salary $780 a year and expenses, all c payable in cash No canvassing re j quired. Give references and enclose v self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Build- v IDg, ODICagO. vi ? DON'T Fill TO INSPECT ? : I IIEJilHtlX'S I ! 1 iimiei Kimei ' ? ? <X AT X> $ LEESVILLE.S.C. g g ox? V $ OCTOBER 15 & l(i, ? 1 0< * BY >0 ! | MISS NARCIE SWEARENGEN, ? ? ft A FULL LINE OF * C | JACKETS AND CAPES. ? < I PISCO, AND SCISSORS. A wholesale grocery store is soon to be opened at Batesburg. Fine Gilt Edge Batter, kept on ice, jontioually at the B*zaar. Tbe morning and nights are cold ?congh to make fires comfortable. A M. Boozer, E q, is in town coking after some legal business. Eje another issue of the Dispatch, ;he County Fair will be in full blast. Large quantities of small-grain are Uf-iog fown ia tne different sections >f the county. You always find the nicest candies, ;ekfs, crackers and fruits, at the Bazaar. Cotton is quoted today, good midlling 8 1 16; strict middling 7|; niddling8 7 13 16. Don't forget to call or send your lollar for your paper next week durng the County Fair. Treasurer Shealy opened the tax ^ooks yesterday for the receipt of State and county taxes. The headquarters for the best Dlackunitbs and wheelwrights' mate'ials is at T. B. Aughtry & Cj's. Quite a cumber of the Lexington Baptist Association graced.our office ffith their presence last week. Don't fail to see Lehr & Williams it Roofs Hall during the County Pair. They carry 18 acting people. See the sales advertised by Samuel B George, Clerk of the Court, to ake place on salesday in November. We invite the farmers to call at Oswald's and inspect his line of hay >resses, harrows, plowstocks, gunp, >tc. Mr. S 0 Kaminer, of the Bates k Walker great bargain store in Columbia, was in town yesterday on }usiness. Mr. Quincy Shealy, of Barr's, ^ iL- "D r^/%1 Iaoio to 188 entereu <ue xaiiurnu vuiivh?>b institute. He boards in the home of tfr. Austin Hoof. When you come to the County r?*ir we will be glad for you to make iur store your headquarter*. LeapUart & Drafts. Children's Day will be celebrated >? Mt. H?-bron Aid Society at Hebron Evangelical Lutheran church, on Fri lay, the 18-h inst. We insist that those who are in irrears for the Dispatch settle dow i8 we need it for expenses in improv Dg the paper. Farmers and tbeir help are bus> in their farms gathering hay, pea ices and picking cottoD, nuking it loll in all trad-s for the present. Visitors to the county fair are inited to call and. see the new line of [ry goods which has just been reeived at Meetze & Son. Grand Master Neathery of Colum >ia, will attend the regular meeting ?f Dixie Lodge, No 52, I 0.0 F to >e held tonight. A full attendance s rf quested. Cull at Oswald's and get a nice >air of shoes, pair of pants, fine hat, hirt or anything else in the dry ;oods line. Miss Lila, the daughter of Mr. S ) Hook, of Rocky Well, is now Mending the Palmetto Collegiate nstitute. She boards with Mr. lames is lienarix The bell of the Methodist church fill remind the people Thursday vening that there will be prayer Qeeting there at that time and everybody is invited to attend. It is conceded- that the place to >uy th#best family and plantation upplies for the least money, is at ?. B Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Do you wish to see the progress he farmers of our State are making q diversified and intensified agricul are? If so, visit the State Fair, )ctober 28th to November 1st. There will be preaching in the baptist church dn this place next lunday morning and evening, it being the regular appointment of he pastor, the Rev. S. J. Riddle. " If you need clothing, gents' furlishings, shoes, hat% shirts, collars, leckwear, etc, you will save money ,MiMlioo?nrf -fr/Ym no rj ^uivuaoiug * * :?* MW* Leaph8rt & Drafts. Do not miss the opportunity to ake your family to the State Fair. fouDg and old will be instructed and ntertained. All immoral gambling nd questionable features are rigidly xcluded. Among those who attended the sesioDS of the Lexington Baptist Asociation last week were the Rev >1. J Kj zer and his charming and >appy youDg bride nee Miss Anna jee Pitts. Last Sunday there were six relig ous services held in the white iburches of this place, as follows: . Cwo in the Lutheran, two in the Presbyterian, one in the Methodist md one in the Baptist. Burglars broke the gla* s front of Jtokes' hardware store in Batesburg Saturday night and stole several ireacb loading shot guns, pistols and ?ther articles. Tbere are no clues as o the robbers. Mr Quincy Caughman is remcd lling and addiDg to the Dr. CauKbnan old residence on upper Main itreet, which he has recently ac quired by purchase. It will ad<? <reatly to the appearances of thit ?nd of town when it is completed. The Lexington Baptist Association >rought together from the var ous lections of the county a body of fi. e ookiDg aifd zealous Christian wortirs, and both the preachers and lav lelegate8 enlivened the homes of our jeople and the streets of our town vith their presence. Mr. Z-.mmaria Gantt had bis right land amputated last Monday. Drs Siheredge, of Wagener, and MorgaD, >f Witt's Mill, performed the operaion skillfully and successfully, rhe oDeration was rr ale t) save his ! - 4, irm be having been a sufferer for j sometime from a cancer on his hand, j Coming! Coming!! Coming!!! During the County Fair Lehr & William's Big Comedy Company will ?e at Root's flail in Repertoire ,of op-tc-date Dramas and Comedies, rney will entertain for six nignts in ruccession giving an entire charge f programme every night. They :arry 18 acting people. Travel in -heir own special car. Ho External Symptoms. The blood nay be in bad condition, yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or sores to indicate it. The lymptoms in such cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the system ? clearly showing the blood ha? l/\e* itc riiia1itif?i Viae p fVli-1 and watery. It is in just such cases thai S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife used several bottles of S. S. S. as a blood purifier and fjp wSjl to tone up a weak and emaciated system,with very marked effect by k, way of improvement. "We regard it a great tonic and blood purifier."?j. F.Duff, Princeton, Mo. * returns, and nervousness vanishes asnew rich pure blood once more circiflates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable bloodpurifier known. It contains no minerals whatever. Send for our free book on blood and akin diseases and write our physicians for any information or advice ranted. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFf SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Mr. Kejs of the Baptist Courier, was in attendance upon the Lexington Baptist Association last week and d.nnnftd in In san ih. ?ri ? NOTICE OF ELECTION i For Member of the State House of Representatives. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. C County of Lexington. 11 Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at the several precincts established by law in Lexington county. on Tuesday, November 5,1901. for a Mem- = ber of the House of Representatives to flil the unexpired term of the Hon. A. F Lever, resigned. Pol's at each voting place will be opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and clsed at 4 o'clock p, ra? The following named persons have been appointed managers of said election, to wit: Lexington?C. H. Drafts, J. H. Fields and J. F K leek ley. T. J. Draf s' Store-C. H. Livingston, Davis Amick and S 0. Hook, Clerk P. I Rawl Lt-esville?M- Couch, J. C. Kinnrd and J. D. Mitchell. L-wiedale?J. F. Leaphart, N. L. Rice and Isaiah Tavlor. Gaston?J G. Fallaw C. S. Goodwin and W. N Spires, \ Boynton Academy?W. Q. Jackson, J. F. Jefcoat and C. C. Justus. r Irmo?A. N. Dreher, H. A Lorick and E ( F. Metz. (napin?A. w uumaianaer, JL>. J. Maitiwang^r and J. S. Wessinger. Eflid's Store?James H. Hiller, Luther Koon and Frank Lindler. ? P'-ak-W.O Haltiwanirer, J. A. Mayer and H P. Summer. = P. W. Shealy's 8'ore-J. Fred Shealy, Jno. A. Griffith and B. D Clark.- j Hilton?John Dreher, Benny Hiller and I Julius Eargle. Sh" aria?A. J. Boatwright, Felix Burgess, 1 and Wm. Quattlebaum. Batesbu g?J. C. Glover, J. P. Jones and J. M Reynolds. Swansea?D. F. Huffman, Isaac W. Hutto 1 ai d L P. Smith. Bed Store?Shelton Kaminer, T. R. Davis J and D. C.Gates. * * Huffman's Burnt Mill?J. F. Lyles, H. E. Jercoat and Willie Shumpert. Brookland?J. D. Senn, J. C. Kirby and J. L. Berry. Spri gHlll?R. M. Eleazer, P. E. Eleazer ana M. B. Eleazer. Folk's school House?L. K. Eleazer, J. D. Ellisor and J. M Metz Red Bank?D P Burnett, J. A. Gantt and ? J. M Justus. * t Brook? D. J. S. Derrick, D. I. Hite and j Yastine IVylor. St. Andrew's School House-rJ- S. Huffman, A. S. Nunao aker and R. T. Hook. Ballentlne?S F. Shealy, R. W. Haitiwairgerand John A. Wessinger. On the day of the Election the Managers must organize by the election of a Chairman and a Clerk. The Constitutional oath must bo taken by each manager before he can act, an/1 iilen hr thfl I'lprt Thfi Chairman oleot ed is etcp wered to administer oaths. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after beingsw<>m, can conduct :he election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the <j ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the a same i3 completed, and make a statement of the result and sign the same. * Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of m Election the poll lists, the boxes containing the b "llots and written statements of the result of the election. The first of the above named Managers at each pre i-not must call upon the Boar d of Commissioners at the Grand Jury room in the court horse on Saturday, November 2 d, 1901. to receive ballot boxes, poil lists and instructions, and to bo qualified. J. H. COUNTS. G. F. KEISLER, M. N. KLECKLEY, Commissioners of State Election. SAM J. LEAPHART, Clerk. October 16,1901. NOTICE OF ELECTION For a Representative in the 57th Congress of the United States from the 7th District. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. "V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN i.i elect! n will be held at the several precincts established by law in Lexington coun ty, on xuesoay, Novemoer &, iwi, ior a nopresentative in Congress of the Fifty-Seventh Congress of the Inited States, 7th Congressional District. Polls at each voting precinct will be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. The following named persons have been appointed as managers of election, t??wit: Brook?Pi C Moore, S R Addy and 0 B Addy. Hilton?RB Hiller, Charles Derrick and John n Wessinger. Boynton Academy-G J King, A N Craft and 0 E Hutto. Red Bank?G T Taylor, J H Bailey and A E Wingard. Bnllentine?Samuel Lowman, W D Monts and John Lowman. T J Drafts'.store?R J Price, Hamp Long and T 'TTte-i d Longford. PWihealy'sStore?J S Reeder, J S Miller Jr s nd t A Roland. Lewieda e?J S Shealy, W L Addy and j fferson Long. * Swansea?Jasper Redmond, Sydney Smith andL V Ganit. New Brook land?j D Roof, Hamp Caughman and W D Dent. Gaston?J H Poand, G A Goodwin and W LS ith. Red store-J J Muller, Jacob Saylor and Lee Millar. Peak?W M Addy, 0 L Mayer and TV M Wilson. t flrd's Store?A S Frick, C P Camon and C S Matbews. Chapin?Bj G Lever. S j-Clark and Jim Summer. St A' drews'?^enrge F Lightsey, S It Younginerand J Pink Meetz-1. Lexington?T C Sturkie. D E Ballentine LKH TiDfln. Leesville?H A Spann, D L Gunter and F flamp Hendrix. Irmo?N S Younginer, Di J L Shuler and C P Howard. Samaria?E Silas Hallman, It N Boatwright and P B Quatrleb mm Batesburg?H W Haltiwanger, FCAldridge and J T Sawyer. Huffman's Burnt Mill?D F Shumpert. H C Schoflll and J C Fort. Spring Hill?O B Clark, G H Koon and Ur j W hargle. Folk's School House?J C Derrick, J A Eleazer and J T Daley. The ballot boxes in the preoints must be so located as to be in view ot persons outside the polling place during the time of UJCUIIVIJ. A space or enclosure separate and distinct from that used by Managers of the State Election, must be railed off or otherwise provided, at each precint, uuder the direction of the undersigned. But one voter must be .allowed to enter aDy voting place at a time, and no one except the Managers must be allowed to speak to the voter while in the voting place easting his vote. For further instructions see notice of Commissioners of State Election One of the Managers at each precinct named above must call upon the Board of Commissioners for the Federal Election at the Grand Jury's room in the court house at Lexington, on Saturday, November c'nd, 1901, to receive ballot box? s, poll list and instructions. and to be qualilie-t. S. D. B. LEVER. J. G. ZINKER. Commissioners of Fedeiel Election. SAM t. LEAPHART. Clerk. 3Wol ' HcCREEET BESTEEES. i MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, COLUMBIA, - - - 8. C. Fine Dry Goods, MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. Wo show nil the leading styles in season and make a speciality of strictly tirst class materials in every department. We are showing a handsome line of Ladies'Tailor Made Garments in Suits, Cloaks and Skirts, for tit, style and fab- |; rics we take the lead in Ladies' Garments. | Our prices will bo 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 | and a general display of new fall goods takes place this Wednesday, Thursday j and Friday, to which we extend a very j cordial invitation to all our friends and M patrons of Lexington county. McOreery Brothers. * ATLANTA GRAM11 fll AND B Marietta Marble Works. Ilgggl We have the best equipped plant in the South, with np to ^ date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us in a position to do all kinds of Marble and Granite Work at the very lowest prices. Estimates made oil all kinds of Cliu?jj^r?525^*' Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail. Call on or address, 3. 0. MOZLEY & CO., P. W. BABNES, Propiieture, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C. May 8 ?ly. DIAL HARD WARE CO., Wholesale and Retail Importers and Dealers in All Kinds of HARDWARE, I MIS, STEEL, MILS, PAINTK, OIL AND GLASS. We are Headquarters for iLACKSMUHS, ANO HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALS POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30 tv VThen writing mention the Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispatch. \ MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF HARNESS, SADDLES AND SUPPLIES, 1112 and 1111 TAYLOB ST, COLUMBIA, S. C., (Rear Bauk Columbia.) F. M. MIXSON, Manlger. We have with us Messrs. Ed. Gray and J. D Mills, both of whom are formerly of the illiance store of this city. Thev would be glad to have their friends and former ensomer3 call or. them and leave their orders WE DEAL ONLY IN HOME MADEHAR IESS. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT, CHEAP AND SECURE. October 3?ly. DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SOUS DENTISTS, 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. PHONE 230. I m ii A " | J. L. MIMNAUGH f CO. The Largest Department ! Stores in this State. Every item of wearing apparel for Ladies and Gen- I tlemen. ! When you want a good suit n 1 i 1 ___ 01 ClOtnes see mi. u uini Stuart. Mr. R. F. Corley will be glad to see you in our Shoe Department and will sell ! ! you reliable shoes at very j | low prices. | LEXINGTON is well represented by sev- ; eral good clerks in our Dry j Goods Store and here you -IT !?. ? n<T>rvn f ncf rvn. W 111 lid V t/ LUC 01 UCAj UUOU | I portunity of getting the | best value for your money. j I Make our store your headquarters when in Columbia Respectfully, J.LMimnaugli&Co- | COLUMBIA, S. C. October 2. ; 1 ?J? We have opened c ?5 repository with 100' gg on hand. These a gg goods.a Listen! Graceful in putlii Proportion!!! Everything the JjfS HJ in Buggy Styles. We have tl ..S all the Colors from the "Lilly Sq Crimson Red. S3 r^^uIDlv?ISSIO^T ipse: 6AJ You are invited to call and inspect the nicest Bugg * ^1C ^ta*e' m An TT TIT7V1 1 HffTTf | imtliUltl-MbAIUUl am 1115 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBIA Febrnary 14 ly. rorocyGacacace roeocwacai .VII || | jt now on nana. 11 A COMPLETE LINE OF Neckwear, a Collars, Cuffs, /fS Cloves, Shirts, JB? j Handkerchiefs, -J ? / ~ Of. */<> ^ X 1 Suspenders, __ fy_ X? <? \J Underwear, Shoes, 4? f. i'a o ? /,') W0 \Ij} o J Hosiery, Etc., ^><2" At Prices That Can't Be Beaten, i The Best Line In Town. A' A L WUSATfhv KAN1 b! KAN15! rAN 15! u + Guaranteed as to fit and finish. Slime. . Vwvrr-? stouts and regular sizes at price you ^jjyp want. ' A new supply of ^ f*HF FAU cl0THINfi Has just been received dnd is now ready for your inspection. We ^ ^ave 8u*t8 *rom ^cen*8 up* Hamilton-Carhart's Celebrated Overalls. Yours tor Trade, ' i LEAPHART & DRAFTS, I LEXINGTON, S. C. September 11. Qra^Q^6^6969eOG9Ca J ? STOVES - BA1TCES, 11 || Heating Stoves, |j ? ^TLM > n m w m va rwi **T A n Ft /"V f?l ATTI1 D UkJ si MTIMT WIKIliMIIV^. H I, S3 STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS, S3 1 TIMERS MB ROOFERS SI1PPIIE8, g jj? EAVE TROUGH AND CONDUCTORS, 55 g Asphalt Ready Rooting, g FLUE PIPE, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, ?? ii- WROUGHT IRON PIPE, Sz -?S I'll HI FITTINGS, VALVE9, ETC jjjf WRITE TO US FOR PRICES. Jfi ? H Lorick & Lowrance Co., ijj f ?? 1519 MAIN ST, COLUMBIA S C. ??S g Jan. 1 - lv. ^ QQQraQraQQCQfidQGQQ | ABEARANCE SALE BARGAINS IN ORGANS! j Several originally S75 Organs, from j$< A ^t0 | $ I^OKjI0^ -'J^ Several originally SlC'j Organs, from % 1*0 The* B(Ar r?( w.ib^l VHe Jm S45 to $5-". These are lolly warranteed ^ M.BARGAINS^IN SQUARE c jj nfr Have three large Kjuare 7 octave Pianos x . ?r?xj, HI 1 need room hence the organs and 'A >ur new ^ vehicles g? ,re new gg tie!! Correct in Latest Creation XfB lem painted in JjK White" to the XX BBI^I 22 y Repository in jftg n n a 69 jbuu., a Sale of Town Lots. THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOJ vember next, I will sell to the highest idder before the court house door in Lexigton, daring the usual hours of sale, rteen or more desirable lots in the Town t Lexington, near the residence of Col. T. Graham. TERMS?One-half cash; balance on a redit of one year, with leave to pay all i?h. Plate may be examined at the Clerk's ffice. Purchaser to pay for papers. SOIliEL B. GEORGE. October 14, l&Ol. 3w5l. INDREW CRAWFORD jn?RNEY AT w s. a ; PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND . Federal Courts, and offers his profeeonai services to the citizens of Lexington Dunty. October 18?ly, Albert M. Boozer, iltornev at Law. COLUMBIA, ?. C. Especial attention given to business enasted to him by his fellow citizens o sxington county. t Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B ightry A Co. / Februarv 28 ?tf. . M. Efird. F. E. DRZHZB. EFIRD & DREHER, ' ittorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. TrriLL PRACTICE IN ALL THH r V Courts. Business solicited. One ember of the firm will always be*t office, jimgton, S. C. June 17?6m. (. .. . y i For all forms of Malarial poisoning take Johnson's Chill and Fever tonic. A taint of Malarial poisoning in roar blood means misery and rail are. Blood medicines can't cure Malarial poisoning. The antidote for it Is Johnson's Tenia Got a bottle to-day. Costs 50 Cents If It Cures# j Dispensers Wanted. Office of rHE COUNTY BOARD OF CONTROL, t Lexington, S. C , October 9, 1901. I FPftClTIONS FOR THE POSITION of - Dispenser at Lexington, Chapiu id Txiriadolfi trill nlMflA fi IA thflir ftnnlidi. ?n with the Clerk of the County Board of sntrol on or before October 31, -1901. * No application will be considered from arsons who are related to either member : the Board within the sixth degree. Application blanks can be had by calling 1 Saml B George, Lexington, 8. C. Names of bondsmen most accompany ^plications. The Board reserves the right i rgect any and all applications. - J. WEIB ADDY, Clerk County Board of Control. October 9, 1901. 4w51 ^yluir| Mpacps you,;:,i ALL YOUR WANTS HERE UNDEB $> ? ONE RCOF AND AT PRICES ? WHICH ARE A GENUINE # SAVING. . ft Dress Fabrics,! GET THEM HERE. <$ Hats and Cans.! 1 R GET THEM HERE. | floue isb kgokhsJ SET THEM HERE. | U T AG WATT! 8 n. U. UO Tf Mil), | LEXINGTON. $. C. | September 26. Dr. Taft Bros, A9tbma!ene and ther reliable medicines are for sale t the Bazaar.