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wm-'Notice* will be inserted in the JawoI deportment at the uniform priee of 5 cents per line, to ane and all.JSri Index to 2Tew Advertisements. Corsets?McCreerv Brothers. Summons For Rt-lief?Efird & | Dreh' r. Personal Property For Sale?J. F. r Mack. Lmd For Sale?Green B Rich : Seed This Warning:. All parties indebted to me in any way must make piyment within the next fifteen days. I need money and mutt have it. A word to the wis? is sufficient. Dr. C E Leaphart. ? 1 This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo=Quiiiiue Tablets the remedy that cores a cold In one day I Fair Notics. The Executive Commbt^e of the I Fair Association will be held in the I office of C. M Efitd, E q, at Lexing i/>n. nn the 8th da? of November. ww ? ., ./ 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. All mem bers will please be present, as there is important business before the committee. J. A. Mailer, Sec. Lex. Fair Association. October 29,1901. Dr. Bull's Pills for Liver His. Oae pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 ^ n?-i: i: T.^,, CIS. uure xjivui xivubles, Biliousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Female Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Ball's Pills never gripe. Veterans Sfoetiag. Headquarters Camp Joseph E. Johrston, No. 1000, U. C. V. The regular meeting of Camp Johnston will be held at HiIiod, S. C, on Saturday, the 2ad of November, next, at 2 o'clock p. m i The members will be prompt in attendance as there will be business ^ of importance to be transacted at th'e meeting. B? order of T. M Leopard, Coo# G. W. Williams, Aojt Ladies Can Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new Ehoes feel easj; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. Ics the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cares and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Trial package free by mail Address Allen S Olmstead, L8 Roy, N. Y. 20-ly. ^ . Two Mules for Sale. On next Monday rooming at 11 o'clock, I will cflVr two good farm mules for sale. Sam'I. B. George, Administrator. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Q iiDioe cannot do in ten days Its splendid cures are in strik4 r /.n rod JUtf CUliiritOb wuu niu vulwu i made by Quinine. If yon are utterly wretched, take a thorough eouree of 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 00 cents if it cures; - not one cent if it does not. 20?12m Daniel Adam Dead. Daniel Adam, an old elave of anti bellum days belonging to Henry Seibels, Sr., and serving as foreman for him, died at his home in Sandy Run, S. C., on the 28.h of October, in the sixty-eighth year of his age He was,an officer in his church and , odc of the very few negroes selected to serve on the jury of bis country. He was faithful and true in all the walks of life, and died holding the esteem of all who new him. Surely a good man is gone to his reward. H. J. S. Or. Bull's Baby Syrup for Teething .Babies, .Brice, iu as. Cures Wind-Colic, Dysentery, GripiDg Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestiou and soothes the baby. Wanted. Trustworthy men and women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxfcon Building, Chicago. 51 Don't forget that we will attehd the Treasurer on his rounds in the ?" - - "? _i Fork ne xt week, and on ms rounas j south cf the S&lada the following weeks, and will expect every one of you to have your dues ready for us. We will be compelled to discontinue all but prompt paying subscribers. Among the prominent visitors to our County Fair, we noticed, Hon. J. J. Hemphill, candidate for Foiled States Senator; Lieutenant Governor Jame9 H Tillman, Solicitor W. J Thurmond, Congressman A Frank Lever, Superintendent of the Penitentiary Griffith and others. Persons usiDg stationery are reminded that the Dispatch Job Print- J ing office is c ftering 100 note beads and 100 envelopes, with your name, hnftinftflB and address neatlv printed thereoD, for $1. PriDfed stationery i is moie business like and is moie convenient in every respect. Give as a trial order. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures A Cough or Cold at once. Cotquers Croup, WhoopiDg Cough and Measles' Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, 'Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Consumption aDd Lung Affections. Qaick, sure results. Price, 25c. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Cool. Rtin is needed. Go to tho polls Tuesday. What about the free bride? Vote in the general election. November 5th is elect'on day. There is a demand for cottages. Potato digging has commenced. Agitate the subject of good roads. Speak a good word for your town. Nature i9 donning her winter apparel. . Several hog9 were butchered last week. The hunting season opens next Friday. Flowers are being put in their winter quarterp. The next holidays are Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mr. Newell Lee is the proud father of a pietty baby girl.# Dr. Leaphart wants what you owe him. See his notice. Ice cold drinks will 9oon be a pleasnr\f mcmnrr r\f f Vlo fif nub tu^iuv*j vi bMv We want every subscriber to cover our palm with a cart wheel. The indications are that there will be plenty of hog and hominy. For the best family and plantation groceries, go to T. B. Aughtry & Co, Columbia. The farmers have the situation well in hand and are holding their co'ton for higher prices. You always find the nicest candies, cakes, crackers and fruits, at the Bazaar. Buy your school supplies at the Bazaar and you'll not be disappointed in quality or price. The large amount of property advertised to be sold next Monday will doubtless attract a large crowd here. rr|. - /V* . I 1 1 'l'be most enective way to oreas the backbone of the cotton seed oil trust is to build nighborbood oil mills. , We are in receipt of an invitation to make Macfeat's Business College our headquarters duriDg the State Fair. Mr. Frank Kaminer who, for the last year has been clerking in a drug store in Spartanburg, is visiting the home folk. The sere and yellow leaf forcibly and pleasantly remind us that possum and tatters are gettiog in prime eating condition. Some women have got to quarrel with their husbands, if the only reason they can find for it is that he isn't quarrelsome enough. Mr. Sam J. Leaphart, clerk of the Boards of Election Commissioners, is arranging for the elections, which are to come off next Tuesday. Vegetables grown from Ferry's seed were the winners of the blue ribbon at our County - Fair. These seed were purchased at the Bazaar. The Isaiah Roof mill, which was operated by Mr. Steele, was consumed by fire on last Wednesday morning. The fire originated frt>m a burning slab pile. Isaac Robinson, charged with housebreaking, and Richard Pope, with maliciously killing a mule, both of whom are colored, are confined in jail to await trial at the February term of court. Dr. W. H. Timmerman, President of the First National Bank, of Batesburg, paid U3 a pleasant call last Thursday, while in attendance upon the County Fair. We are always glad to see the Doctor. A workman is known by his work and he cannot do good work without good materials. The best blacksmith and wheelwrights' materials at the lowest prices are for sale by T. TW * i ? o /N rt i 1* ^ jb. Augntry <x <jo., uoiumDia. Mrs. CottiDgham, wife of Mr. W. R. CottiDgham, Chancellor Commander of Brookland Lodge, No. 76, Knights of Pythias, died at the home of her husband in Brookland on the night of October 24th, after a protracted illness. The poultry display made bj Lieutenant Governor J. H. Tillman at the County Fair was a very creditable one, taking first premium. The birds were of the finest strains of White Plymouth Rock and were of fine feather and in condition. Miles on Miles Are walked by the billiard player, as he moves around the table, mat is tne only exercise many a city man gets. It is this lack of exercise in the shut-in-life com ot everr hundred, i _ "The praise I would like to give your 'Golden Medical Discovery' I canuot utter in words or j describe with pen." writes James B. Ambrose, i Ksq., of i^05?i Mifflin Street, Huntingdon. Fa. j r'I was taken down with what our physicians j said was indigestion. I doctored with the best around here and found no relief. I wrote to 3*011 | and vou sent me a question blank to fill out and I did so and >*ou then advised me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv*. I took three bottles and I felt so good that I stopped?being, as I think, cured. I have no symptoms of gastric trouble or indigestion now." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only, 4 Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper covered book, or 31 stamps for cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. P ECZEMA'S ITCH IS TORTURE* Eczema is caused by an acid humor iu the blood, coming in contact with the skin and producing great redness and inflammation ; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are olmAct th** n ?* i A hiirnintr humor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other external applications do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER. "For three years I had Tetter on my hands, which caused them to swell to twice their natural size. Fart Agi' of the-time the disease &F i i was in the form of run- Wirmr^ _-?? j ning sores, very pain- g fal, and causing ine y much discomfort. Four f m~doctors said the Tetter had progressed too far xrh, ' to be cured, and they could do nothing for V/'A^R38S^l^feij'*me. I took only three bottles of S. S. S. aud was completely cured, 'w* This was fifteen years ago, and I have never since seen any sign of my old trouble." ? Mrs. I,. B. Jackson, 1414 MoGee St., Kansas City, Mo. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures T e 11 e r, EryBL ^ sipelas, Psoriasis, S<jlt Rheum and all skin LjH diseases due to a poisoned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice; we make no charge for this service. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Mr. J. Ed. Kyzer, of Rutherford, Tenn, is one of our oldest aDd promptest paying subscribers. He writes that the Dispatch is always a welcome visitor to his home. We are glad that he is prospering with his live business in dry goods and drugs. Lehr & Williams' Comedy Co, gave some splendid entertainments in Roofs Hall every night last week, which were interesting and enter tainiDg. The performances were clean and first class throughout. This week they are playing at Hyatt 8 Park, in Columbia. Setting a Prisoner Free. A man with rheumatism is a prisoner. His fetters are none the lees galling because they are invisible. To him Perry Davis' Painkiller comes as a liberator. Rubbed well into the swollen, stiffened joints it not merely drives away the paiD, it makes the muscles pliable so that the prisoner becomes a free man. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis. 25 and 50 cents. Echoes from Billy Felix. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Delightful weather for gathering. Bier preparations are being made for a large acreage in email grain. Cotton ia coming in and our merchants begin to grin. Crops are fast being housed and while the yield of corn is not eo good, the deficiency is made up by the pea crop. Rice ia very good. Sorghum very good and potatoes splendid. We are glad to chronicle the latest from Mrs. ?T. Perry Goodwin who has been critically ill for sometime, that she is convalescent. Cupid b?6 not been idle during the lovely Autumal days and nights too,iar that, but has put in some telling work. Billy predicted some time ago, judging from the buddiDg of the oranges which have since bloomed in full, so Mr. Simon Hook lead to the nuptial altar Miss Lillie Duncan, whose hearts now beat as one. A few nights ago the stillness of night was broken by an out burst and conglomeration and confusions of sounds indescribable as they broke forth from the serenaders band. This was in token of the honor and esteem held by the boys for the venerable and patriotic fellow citizen Mr. J. Albert Hook, who forsook all others?matrimonially speaking? and took unto himself that better half, Mrs. Carrie Hooker. And last, but not least, one of Gaston's fairest t- -11 ^ 4 Vioo Knnn DC1J.OS ttliU UUCOU uauguicio uuo mwvu won by one of Orangeburg's hand some 8nd noble sons. Mr. Norton Mack who took unto himself Miss Cora Goodwin to share his joys and pleasures in the sanctity of the married world. May their pathway through life ever be bright and free from turmoils and troubles thickly and studied with diamonds, joy, peace and happiness. May heaven's blessings upon them descend, in this new life they are about to begin. The outlook for a good harvest of candidates bids to be prolific. Think Billy feels safe in saying thi3 lower section in genefal can and will furnish a full team from Senator down to Coroner. Let 'em come, the more the merrier, for "competition is the life of trade." Mr. J. H. Hutto has the dwelling and lot made vacant bv Dr. J. G Williams. Soon the Treasurer will be around collecting Uncle Sam's and other dues and while some may feel a little cast down thinking their taxes too high, we hope they will not forget the Editor, but make his cheeks glow, his eyes sparkle, his smiles broaden and, oh my, just make his purse swell and extend and puff out almost to the breaking point-' ''Klondike" has left the eternal blissful shores of sacred singleness and embarked on the turbulent waters in an unknown matrimonial boat feeling that it was not good for man to ride the Free Delivery of Uncle Sam alone. Should the present happy relations and good health of the devoted Felix family continue and the day dreams j * i i f n n_ 1 . I and nocturnal siumoers 01 i>uiy oe Dot disturbed by Billy Felix, Jr., you m&v again hear from Billy Felix, Sr. GastoD, S. C., Oct. 2S, 11)01. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It atfjrds the stomach complete and absolutely rest by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly lelieves that distressed feeling after eating, givingyou new life and vigor." J. E. Kaufmann. J3& The ?} I'M \ * / WII.L C.iVE 1 y V pERFrfT FIT. yr STvi. 1KB Fir.u; / / I.ong TiukS \ No bftt.-r Coi /|. ..'".\\ \ l?'J nj.'uli' f< >r tlv / . jT'ik<- liEsj ( \ i?ono<l with tli< \ \ l 'l'tpJlL l.'ust proof Stays v XrFWM'iSfe*. ?*?| lutost sl.vlo wi n. 1'iltjintr on?l Silk ^n81fi3^i '"\ inir. ami you i>r \. ill troo.l artio'o. \ ! i 'iW r . port Of J' SKfPp J pot! RN.N?717 are made L>y experienced employees nn?] speclors, and every Corset is tested :p. nsr. co with Cork protected Rnst proof Clasp? i pleased to have vou try them, and wi McCREERT MAIN AND BLANI COLUMBIA, October 1)?ly. m.i rR.4R.n JLF lll.Ji Wholesale and lletail Importers PAINTS, OIL . We are Headq BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUS POST OFFICE BLOCI September 3ft?ly. When writing mention tho Dispatch. MS. D. L. E0( ifcftplSI 1515 MAIN COLUMBIA, 'pwonf: 23o. ELECTROCUTED. Czolgosz. the Murderer of the President, Pays the Penalty. i The murderer of President McKinley has paid the extreme penalty , demanded by the law for his awful crime. At 7:12 o'clock on the morning of October 29th, in Albany, N Y., the soul of the murderer passed from time to eternity. He was r shocked to death by 1,700 volts of electricity. He went to the chair in t exactly the same manner in which i have a majority of the murderers in s the State, showing no particular 1 sign of fear, but in fact doing what t few of them have done?talking to s the witnesses while he waH being : strapped to the chair. Just before the strapR were ad- r justed, he said: "I killed the President because he was an enemy to the good people?of the working peo-i ? TT: t ui?,1 of ? pie. JIIB VOIUC unuuicu Diigtmj uu j first, but gained strength with each word, and as ho spoke it was perfect * English. ? "I am not sorry for my crime," he j said loudly, just as the guard pushed his head back on the rubber headrest, and drew the straps across his forehead and chin. As the pressure on the straps tightened and bound the jaw slightly, he mumbled: "I am awfully sorry I could not see my father." ~ The rush of the current threw the j body so hard against the straps that t they creaked perceptibly. The ? hands clinched suddenly and the 4 whole attitude was one of extreme r tenseness. For 45 seconds the full f current was kept on and then slowly the electrician threw the switch back, reducing the current volt by volt until it was cut off entirely. Then just as it had reached that point he threw the lever back again for two 5 or three seconds. The body, which had collapsed as the current was reduced, stiffened up again against r the straps. When it was turned off again. Dr. McDonald stepped up to i the chair and put hi9 hand over the 1 heart. He said he felt no pulsation * but suggested that the current be turned on for a few seconds again. Once more the body became rigid. - ? Cures Rheumatism or Catarrh through the Blood. Costs Nothing to Try. . "Would you like to get rid of that chronic rheumatism or cfTensive catarrh forevei? Then take a bottle Botanic Blood Balm which has cured thousands of hopeless cases that had resisted doctors and patent medicine treatment. Botanic Blood Balm J (B. B. B.) cures through the blood by destroying the poison which { causes the awful aches in the bones, f joints, shoulder blades and back, swollen glands, hawking, spitting, ' bad breath, impaired hearing, etc., J thus making a pel feet cure. Botanic , TCirwl Rftlm thoroughly tested for 30 i yearR. Composed of pure Brtanic i Drugs. Peifectly safe to take by old and young. Druggists, 81. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Cj , Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given , until cured. Don'c give up hope, but try B. B. B, which makes the blood pure and rich and builds up the "all run dowD," tired body. B B. B. make3 the blood red, giving j the skin the rich glow of perfect < health. . Take Life for the i Liver and Kidneys. > Bottles 25c, 50c and $1 U0. m a mi u/vnr IIK. h u. bSLmunc, MEiTTXST1, {OCATED AT NO 1510 MAIN STREET. j over iiusemann'.s Gan Store, Columbiii S. C., where he will be glad to see his foramr as well as new patients. Dr Gilraore will beat Karnir.ers Hotel in Lexington on Tuesday and "Wednesday, November 12th and 13th to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call at his Columbia oltice. Janr.arv 23, 1901 ? tf. SET || """" ft Kv,ry ' A ^t^fihnFR' l \gj STRA1G/L0WSU3T SEW RN.N^W lor supervision of experienced in tbre packing into box. We have ESETS | rom 75 cents to $5.00, and will be 1 refund money if not satisfied. EE01HEES, >ING STREETS, s.c. 11 WARE CO., and Dealers in All Kinds of I STEEL, MILS, AJVD GLASS. [uarters for E BUILDING MATERIALS C, COLUMBIA, S. C. When wrltinif mention the D!*i?atoh. )ZER & SOJVS STREET, S. C. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas f. E. Sox, Elizabeth Roland and Margaret Dooley, Plaintiffs, against L L. Sox. Ella Corley, Elizabeth McCartha. Susie Lybrand, Walter Sox, Lemuel Sox, Joseph Sox. Alma Sox, Emma Sox and Luther Sox, Defendants. summons for Relief?(Complaint Served.) ro the Defendants above named: You are hereby summond and required ,o answer the complaint in this action, of vhich a copy is herewith served upon you, ind to serve a copy of your answer to he said complaint on the subscribers at heir office at Lexington, S. C., witlrn wenty days alter the service hereof, exclnlive of the day of such service; and, il ;ou fail to answer the complaint within the irae aforesaid the plaintiffs in this action vill apply to the court for tho relief denanded in the complaint. EFIRD DREI1ER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated October 7, A. D. 1901 ro the Defendant A. L. Sox: You will please take notice that the orignal summons and complaint in this action ire now on file in the office of Samuel 15 >eorge, Clerk of the Court of Common ^leas, at Lexington. S. C. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. October '28, 1S01. Gw4. 'ERSOXAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. [WILL SELL AT MY RESIDENCE, for cash, on Thursday, December 5, lommeccing at 10 o'clock a. m., all of my >ersonal property, consisting of about 400 mshels of corn, a lot of fodder, peavines, :otton seed, 3 head of mules, 1 horse, . buggy, 2 wagons, 1 log cart, 1 cultivator, : head cattle, young milch cow, a good mlker. household and kitchen furniture, arming implements and other articles J. F. MACK. October 30, 1901. 5w3 LAND FOIt SALE. *2 Lois Ranging in Size from 1-2 to 30 Acres Each, rHE VALUABLE ESTATE LANDS OF the late D. D. D. Mitchell, containing n all 250 acres, divided up into 32 lots, lyng within the incorporate limits of tne rown of Lee&ville, S. C., will be sold at mction, to the highest bidder, at Leesville, >. C., on tie first Tuesday in Decembe;, 1901. being the 3rd day of said month. This is an opportunity lor securing a lome in this beautiful and healthful town. I he last body of land accessible within the imits of said incorporation, hence possibly ;he last favorable opportunity for securing i conveniently located home in this growng village. TI?P\T< HP Q A T.T? Q retail ommmfa arger. one-half cash; balance on a credit of I year. $5 must be paid down on each pur:hase or lot will be immediately resold. Purchaser to pay for papers. GREEN B. RICH, Executor. October 3U. 1901. 5w3, Parlor Restaurant, 133G MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, - S. C., rHE ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING House ot its kind iD the City of Counibia. It is well kept?clean linen, prompt and polite service and get it <^nickly. iaiet and order always prevail, "icon get vhat yon order and pay only for what jou jet. Within easy reach of "desirable sleepng apartments. OPJKIV ALL NIGHT. B. DAVID,-Proprietor. February 20. Sale of Real and Personal Property, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I I ^ ll aAPa* Ca? onlfl r?f nnKliorif?tinn of X. 1 Will I'lin 1U1 oaio Ub ^UUiiV HUWVAVM, HV ;he Craps Old Homestead, on November 14, IOjI. the following personal property belonging to the Estate of Rosa C. Craps, deceased, towit: Mule, one-horse wagon, hogs, farming implements, household and kitchen furni. fure. one grist and tl iur mill. 20-horse power engine and boiler, Loomis 60-saw gin and condensor, in tine order, etc. At the same time and place I will sell 134 acres of land, known as the S. W. Craps' place, on which there is a dwelling ana necessary outbuildings. 50 acres open and are lairly good farming lauds, well watered and healthy located. There is .also a quantity ot tine granite rock on the place. These lands can be treated for privately before day of sale. Por further particulars address the undersigned at Leesville, S. C. W. S. CRAPS, Manager Estate of Mrs. Rosa C. Craps, deceased. 4w2 Just tell the merchants of Columbia that you saw their advertisement in the Dispatch and bigger bargains will be the result. ?3 ^ M "TTT^V 1"\ rt TTA A1AA11 vv c lia, v ?*3 repository with 10' f^5 on hand. These jjjj goods. SS mI.i.sUii! Graceful in Ot AW* Proportion!!! Everything jp$j* m\ in Buggy Styles. We hay W all the Colors from the ''Li Q9 iff Crimson Red. 23 t^ABMISSIOlT ?8 Gw You are invited to call and inspect the nicest Bi H annum Y.nnvi mi H UiiLiuui.ii uuun mi ZS 1115 PLAIN STREET, COLUMB CIJ Febrnary 14 - ly. U^*a# An UnnJ yi lit nun uii nanui i A OOMH.RTK LINK OP Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, ~jsjr^ Gloves, Shirts, Mat Handkerchiefs, t^tyX1?" 1 fSiisnentlers. f-? ? ,C f o. M ^ Underwear, Ml4 Shoes, 0" fa., Hosiery, Etc., At Prices That Can't Be Beaten. The Best Line In Town. AiWfi^Ob PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! * Guaranteed as to fit and finish. Slims ^ ^ stouts and regular sizes at prico yoi FALL CLOTHING ^as j118^ keen received aiJd *8 110v .?- . ''' ready for your inspection. We * ^ave su*t9 *rom ^ C n*9 UP* Hamilton-Carhart's Celebrated Overalls Yours for Trade, LEAPHART ? DRAFTS, LEXINGTON, S. C. September 11. SSSSeaisfiaesfiseaeMSto I STOVES - RANGES, I || Heating Stoves, || p STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS, ?S g TINNERS AND ROOFERS SUPPLIES, g 2S EAVE TROUGH AND CONDUCTORS, g Asphalt Ready Rooting, g WJ CI lie Dior CIDC DDIPlfC CIDC niAV ZX Thus, nrtj rink muvnw) nm wkni j g V g P ||111 II WROUGHT IRON PIPE, g g) FITTINGS,VALVEP,ETC ?2 23 WRITE TO US FOR PRICES. ?9 H Lorick & Lowrance Co., g 69 1519 JJAIN ST, COLUMBIA, S C. 69 C9C9C9C9C9C969C9C969C9C9C9 Great Piano and Or?an Enhibit. ~ "" y AT IVI. A. MALONE'S. opposite Y. M. C. A. Building, Main St. fa?Am too busy to exhibi A& at the.State Fair at Colum W ? bia* wil1 bc I>leasecl t( JfifcsJ/ have all who contemplate ? buying an Organ orPianc i Ik ^3$?|L new or in the near futun 8j .1 ^cuSi'j MW to call and see the gfya I'jr 0 .^rlL Jl)|III bargains in pianos and or ins during fair week es 1ST IE, Ccl-uiro."teia May 15?ly. I mTii * & . our new ?2 0 vehicles SS are new 03 it line,'! Correct in the Latest Creation ZZ e them painted in JjK llv White" to the ZZ =3EEI^8 {? iggy Repository in ILE CO., 1 IA, S. C. U Sale of Town Lots. ON THE FIBST MONDAY IN NOvember next, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court honse door in Lex? ington, daring the usual hours of sale, fifteen or more desirable lota in the Town of Lexington, near the residence of OoL G. T. Graham. TEEMS-One-half cash; balance on a credit of one year, with leave to pay all cash. Plats may be examined at the Clerk's office. Purchaser to pay for papers. S A MILL B. GEOBGE. October H, 1001. 3w5l. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? COLUMBIA, - . - 8. C. PRACTICES IN THE 8TATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens ot Lexington County. October 18?ly, Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, W. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens oi Lexington county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. Aughtry & Co. February 28 ?tf, C. M. EFIRD. F. E. Drzhxb. i ccion a.drfufr Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON. C. H.. 8. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, 8. 0. June 17? 6m. , ? 1 y For all forma of Malarial poisoning taka Jtluti't chill ait Fercr Teste. A taint of Malarial noiaoningin your blood maana misery and failure. Blood medicines can't cure Malarial poisoning. Ths antidote for it is Jcbmsam'a Toata. Get a bottle to-day. Costs 50 Cents If It Cure* Dispensers Wanted. Office of THE COUNTY BOAED OF CONTROL, Lexington, S. C.. October 9, 1901. Applications for the position of Dispenser at Lexington, Chapiu and Lewiedale will please file their applies tion with the Clerk of the Connty Board of Control on or belore 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, LexiDgton, 8. C. Names of bondsmen most accompany applications. The Board reserves the right to nject any and all applications. j. weir addy, Clerk Connty Board of Control. October 9, 1901. 4w5l ?STipiSE / g? mm \ P||jM i gooas 1 I III! supply I |<X ? i ? ALL YOUR WANTS HERE UNDER ? ;<Q ONE RCO? AND AT PRICES X? l<X WHICH ARE A GENUINE ? 1 |'? SAVING. & | Dress Fabrics, | l | GET THEM HERE. g pats and Caps.: | GET THEM HERE. j? ? V w FLOUR 1KB CROCRSIRS, | ' | GET THE# HERE. g ' if H. L. OSWALD, I " j? IEXINQTON. S. C. - ? r \<K * $> 0< September 26. cr 1 ^ $ e i i 0 Dr. Taft Bros, Aetbmalene and other reliable medicines are for sale at the Bazaar.