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I ne Lexington Dispatch j t G. M. BARMAN. Editor and Publisher. Jj LEXINGTON, S. C., 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1901. General News Items. I Harvard T'nivfrsity has 4043 stu- g dents. I Bankrupts are broken, but idiots j a-e only cracked. Many little tins are committed because tbey have high sounding names. J Pyny-Balsam Relieves Right Away I and makes a syecdy end of coughs and colds. I Secretary Long will ask congress | for an appropiiation of $98,000,000 I for the navy. Vast nickel deposits, the largest in the world, have been located in ( Southern Oregon. J I The liberty bell, in charge of J Philadelphia police, will be on exbi 1 bition at the Charleston exposition. Do you suffer from pilee? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, sav iDg-you the expense and danger of an operation. J E Kaufmann. Kansas convicts earned ?11.000 1 1 for tbat State last jear over ana i above the expense of maintaining the ] penitentiary. j Lewis OckermaD, Goshen, led: I "DeWitt's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but > do their work thoroughlv and make j D me feel like a boy." Certain thor- ^ ougb, gentle. J. E Kaufmann. e W. M. Kenyon, of Chicago, drown a ed himself at Omaka, Neb, and left p a note sayiDg he feared the long, cold winter. r - ' Tl _ t TUe town oi Aioa, j.es, w#s uc stroyed by an incendiary fire. A j t large quantity of cotton was also 0 burned recently. . * De Witt's Little Early R sere rever disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all im-. purities from the liver and bowels. J Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. J. E Kaufmann. Pete T. CoglaD, paymaster of the c Virginia iron furnace0, was waylaid, t shot and robbed of $6,000 near Mid- f dle6borough, Ky. <3 Harry C West, an engineer on the ' \ Plant system, wa9 waylaid, murdered c and robbed at Palatka, Fla. He had 1 just drawn hie monthly wages. C. M. Phelps, Forest dale, Vc., ( says bis child was completely cured T - <" _ a. | r of a oaa case 01 eczema uy ta? use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instant ly relieves piles. J E. K*ufmann. It now turns out that the sugar trust baviDg purchased the entire crop in Cuba is extremely anxious that sugar be placed on the free list. Nearly seven thousand dollars has been contributed so far to the Atlanta Jounalr8 fund for the erection of a I monument to President McKinley. W. T. Wessor, Gboisonville, Va , < druggist, writee: "Your One Min- ; 1 ute Cough Cure gives perfect satis- | 1 faction. My customers say it is tl e ( best remedy for coughs, colds, throat I ^ and luDg troubles." J. E. Kauf j J mann. According to the estimates receiv- [ - * ^ * * - * a ?:? ed at toe j^eparimeui, ui ai^riuujiui^. t tbe wheat crop of the world for 1901 is larger than it has been for two years. All efforts to get in touch with the brigands who kidnapped Miss Stone * have proven futile. Tbe brigands | ( declare that, if they are pursued, J ttey will kill their captive. [ * ' Tbe excitement incident lo travel- i $ iDg aDd change of food and water | 9 often brings on diarrbces, and for t this reason no one should leave home j ^ without a bottle of Chamberlains t Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy j jFor sale by J. E Kaufmaun. i f According to the bulletin of tbe j j census bureau last week, there are j now 1,915,097 more males than fe- , c males in the United States. Thi> I c ought to give every girl a chance. j e The agricultural department it 8 Washington has decided to change ^ the manner of distribution of seeds, t Hereafter seeds will be sent to locah c ties suited to bring sbjut improved j b ? ru-mrlitinns. [ c fc JsUaprrjm 11.1 jJH cures whIre all eisefail& ^ea e M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use PI q in time. Sold by druggists. |*f Eighteen hundred and seventy- i four Sunday Schools were organized c in destitute places by the American a Sunday School Union last year Be t( sides these, 504 were visited or other- ! c wise aided. j t! . J. M. Hill, the brave depot agent j ? at Greer?, S C, was shot three times j -f on the nigbt of the 15th insfc, by a ^ masked maD, to whom he refused to ^ surrender his safe keys. j Mothers every where praise Ooe Q Minute Cough Cure for the suffer- r, ings it has releived and the lives of i their little one? it has saved. Strikes ! *A - ? ? ?A /^rft rt? cs , HI ILit? XU<H Ui IUC UUUUIC auu utano , out the inflammation. The children's [ favorite Cough Cure. J. E. Kauf- ! ~ mann. ? Mrs. Mattie Marcus, a white wo II man, working in the Camden Cotton t< Mill, shot and killed her husband, h Henry Marcus. Her husband was S advancing on her with a knife. h ? tl To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qainine Tablets. A.I1 druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W._ I 01 Grove's signature iscn each box. 25c. ! Two young white men at Dillon y( tried to play a practical joke on a ' skeery'' negto recently. As a result | nj one of them. Baker Gat que, has a 0j load cf bird shot in his face and 0j neck. ' : Y The Best Prescription for 2?Ialaria, I K Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's 1 E Tasteless Chili Tonic. It is simply ! et ron and quinine in a tasteless foim. w No cure?no pay. Price 50 cents. j m MMMflnaHMttMnfeSBflMMBtt Wine of Cardui is the guardian E -l of a woman's health* and happi- E u ness from youth to old ago.# It N 0 helps hor safely into womanhood. B h It sustains her during' the trials B fe of pregnancy, childbirth and c ? motherliood, making labor easy A e and preventing llooding and mis- f. 1 carriage. It gently leads her i a through the dangerous period I p known as the change of life. fj ti WINE'CARDUIl i I cures leucorrhoca, falling of the Jjf ^ womb, and menstrua! irregularity ? in every form. It is valuable in j every trying period of a woman's i life. It reinforces the nervous [ I system, acts directly on the gerii- e h tal organs and is the linest tonic y for women known. Ask your fi druggist for a >'1.00 bottle of 1 11 "NYinc of Cardui. fl % Batesville, Ala.. July 11, 1900. ? , \ I am using Wine of Cardui and Thed- I ford's Black-Draught and I feel like a B L differcnt woman already. Several la-* fir jj dies here keep the medicines in their B ' homes all the time. I have three girls H a and the* are using it with me. Mrs. KATE BROWDER. K For advice and literature, address, giving m ^ hvjujh?">nt?s HThd ijkKAdritory Depart" Bl ^ mmt* The CMtaoocft Meuiciue l'omj*ny, m t Chattanooga, Temu H ^ * In August Columbia carried rff g aost of the honors cf the fireman's t Dumameat, winning the prizes in v very race except the hand reel race, v nd taking home ?75 of the $950 r >r:'ze money. a An immense potato crop has been iised this season by irrigation in c be State of Washington. The quanity for export is 2000 carloads, and ^ ne farmer will clear ?10,000. It is x nrArv XX ill J luttt iui ^ w , 0,000 tons, worth 310,000,000. Take Life for the j Liver and Kidneys. Bottles 25c, 50c and ?1 00. In Norway before a woman can ^ any she mast show a certificate j. hat she can cook, darn, etc. The j, irst thing a "woman in that country j loe8 after Cupid makes a target cf . ^ ler is to go into the kitchen and ^ larnery to qualify herself for matri- t cony "I had long suffered from indiges- , 10D, writes W A. Vjouai 3ity, Mo "Like others I tried many , ireparations but never found any hing that did roe good until I took vodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle , lured me. A friend who had suffer 'd 8imiliarly I put on the use cf xodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gain- < ng fast and will soon be able to vork. Before he used Kodol Dys- i lepsia Cure indigestion bad made lim a total wreck. J. E. Kaufmann. -*+ Simonton Disqualified. It now develops that Uiited States Uircuit Judge Cfcarles H Simonton s disqualified from heariog tbeargunent in the matter (f ibe back tax 5iee cf the Cberaw arid D.rlington Railroad company, which was to have >een argued bsfore him 1 is t Thursday. Che Judge, before he went on the >ench, was one of the attorneys in he original case. This leaves the Haiing for District JudgeBiawley. The Farmer and the Roundlap Bale, UoOer its new management the msiiifss of the American Cotton Company is being vigorously pushed The Southern farmer is fast coming r> sfe that, hi* interests and those of he American Cotton Company lie in be same duecriou. Every unneceeiary expense in marketing cotton is bat much taken out of ihe faimei's lockots, and every dollar be saves by laving bis cotton put up in roundLp ules is that much addtd to bis pro its. The American Citton Corn- ; any'* interest lies in enabling lh>re?ees it builds to bale as much otton as possible. Iu order to scare this result it is essential that- j otton growers shall continue to fiDd ] dvaDtage in the use of these presses. ] /here is to requirement that a single ale of cotton be sold to the Ameri- j au (Jot ton (JjmpaDy. ivounaiap ules, with all of their advantages, an be bought in open competition i y any responsible buyer and han ^ lled*tbrcugh to the inillp, but when- j v( r the oidioary cottcn buyer delmes to purchase roundlap bales on bis ba*is the Americsn Cotton Cjm- i aDy stands ready to buy them. 1 The farmer who hauls his seed { ^ Ji._ J QUOD 10 a IOUIlUiap giu may ictaiu 3 complete control over it as if be = Dok it to an old-style ginnery. He an sell his cotton with or without be seed, or he can have it custom j iDned (eeliiDg or keeping tie seed) ? nd hold his rcuudlap bales until he i ready to sell, with the assurance / hat they are always salable at ibe f j1I market value of. roundlap cotton, 'he Amencsn Cotton Company I lakes liberal advances on held ? oundlap bales. ? Deas Resigns. ! a E Edmund Deas, colored, State Chair- . lan of the Republican party, has ^ mdered his resignation to Mr. Geo a I Koester, the new Collector of In- ? ?rnal Revenue, of the position he j olds in the revenue service in this ! tate. The resignition was prompt- j r accepted, and Deas will retire to j ? le shides of private life. j -o- t He Kept His Leg. a Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan. I Hartford, Conn., scratched hits g with a iu.-ty wire. Itflimmation Lid blood poisoning set in. For two r< ears he suffered intensely. Thtn p ia hpsr. drvuors uri/ed anijutatiOD. I ? bur," be writes, "I used one bottle ?* f Electric Bitters and 112 boxes ? f BuckleD s Arnica Salve and my m g was sound and weil as ever." c? or Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt ^ ,aeum, Sorts and al! blood disorders m litctnc Bitters bas no rival on Firtb. Try ibetn, J. E. Kaufmann w ill guaiantee satisfaction or refund x toney. OjIy 50 cents. Does This Hit You? . A little school boy wrote an e<s y hf other da*\ and "the Newspaper" pas his Mii jet. J e is the result. I don't ki.ow how newspapers come o be in the world. I don't ibmk x.nl dees either. Tie Lafii'i, got olhirg to say 'bout ihem, and they m't in the Bible. I think the editor s CDe of the missing links you fcetr xmt, and stayed into the brush intil after the flood, then stepped ut and wiote it up, arid has been ieie ever since. I don't think he ver dies. I never saw a dead one, nd never heard of one getting lickd. Our paper is a mighty poor'un. .'tie editor goes without undeicluthes ii wiuter, don t wear no sex, ana >uw haen't paid bis subscription in ive yeais." Look at tbe date on cur label, gentle reader and see if cu are doing this editor like the litle boy's paw was doing bis editor. 1 so, mend jour ways. An exchange eay?r "E" is the English alphabet, because it is never o cash, always in debt, and never ut of danger." Tbe exchange fureto that the aforesaid letter is nev?r a war, but iu peace. Ii is the beujoi. g of existence, and commencement of ease and the end of trouble. Yithout it there would be no brtad, :o meat, no uater, no life, no home, o gospel, no Jesus, no heaven.? Luderson InteiUgeDCer. N ir would there be any meD, wo utn vc children, do news or news- . laptrs, ntr induatries, do eDgines, ! 10 machinery, no water, do vessels, ,o bouses, lo homes. There would ie no President, no rlHcers, no itates or territories. There would >e no safety in the world, in fact we rould Dot even have a name. It t'ould simply be a world of siD, sorow and corruption, and the worst cf ,11 there would be uoJend. The felaw who penned the first sentence aade a bad break ?Union Times fou Snow What Yon Are Taking Nhen jou take Grove's Tasteless | ?hill Tonic because the formula is )lainiv printed on every bottle show- , nff that it is simply iron and Qnnine ! O * a tasteless form. No cure, nopty. j . | December 1st, the day for the ipening of the Exposition at Charleson, being Sunday, it has letn deermiued that a thanksgiving service >e held at the Exposition Auditorium n the afternoon cf that day, which fill consist of songs, prayer and ad Iresses by distinguished ministers ol he gospel. ILL BIG- BOXING* EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in POLICE GAZETTE The \rorid~T(imous . . . . Patron of Sports. $1.00-13 WEEKS-&1.00 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRE88. ilCHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New York. g THE WORLD'S l| I GREATEST FEVER | J MEDICINE. I For all forms of fever talte John* fel I son's Chill and Fever Tonic. It is Em HB 100 times better than quinine and H K does in a single day what slow qui- &R Egg nine cannot do in 10 days. It's B8 ga splendid cures are in striking con- H| Sja tr&st to the feeble cures made by ft-. || Costs ?0 Cents II It Cares. J| SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June 80th. 193L lNo.S4lNo.3G korthbocxd. (Daily Daily Lv. Jacksonville (P. SI ' " Savannah (.So. Ry.) ,1- 25Pj 1- ^i " Barnwell 3o6p; 4 13a; " Blackville !41xP Lt. Columbia . i AlQ E/v\ Charleston. (So. Ry I 7 " Summerville | " 41a l&Xtat " Branchville 9 00a< -00a, " Orangeburg ( 9 2^; '"-^1 " Kiagville 10 24a 4 05a kr. Columbia L_? i ' Lv. Augusta, ;So. Kv. j Lv. Graniteyiilo i 823pjl015pj Lv. Aiken i 303p. .... | Lv. Trenton i 352p|110pp| " Johnston j 4 0<p! Ll 2Dpj <kr. Columbia ft 45p; 2 10a; Lv. Columbia, (Blag St j 5 55pj 6 25ai " Winnsboro ' 6 50p; 7 25a] " Chester ! 7 38p 817a " Rock Hill j 853pj 8 08a , kr. Charlotte ?......J:11 ?: 9 00pl 985a: kr. Danville 12 48a 1 52p; kr. Richmond | 6 Qua; 6 40p! kr. Washington j 7 35a 9 00pj 14 Baltimore (Pa.RR) ] 9 1oajll85p " Philadelphia ill 35a, 2o6al " New York I 203p' 6ga^..... jV. Columbia '1130a; 7 20a I kr. Spartanburg ! 310p;10 20a " Ashevitle *15pj 2 00pj kr. Ktiorville ! 4 05al 7 IQP: kr. Cincinnati j 73Qp! b 10a kr. Louisville 1 75Qp 8 40a' No.33!No.85 bocth bound. Daily: Daily jV. Louisville 7 43a; 7 30p: iV. Cincinnati 83ua, .v. Knoxville 1 55a 8 25a " Aaheville 7 05a 800p " bpartanburg 110 35a 815p tr. Columbia 215pi 9^)p! . ! .v. New Y3i?(Pa.R.R~~... 3 HOP! 1215otj " Philadelphia 6 05p|3 50a 1 " Baltimore 8 27p: 6 22a ,v. "Washi'gt'n (So.Ry ) 950p11115aI f ;v. Richmond ill 3Jp:l201m ,v. Danville j 4 35a &48p . . !V. Charlotte j 8 2Gai 955pi >? p^ro- mill i q lottllo ktr>i 14 eiiainisp!!!!!! 14 Winnsboro 10'288,12 Ola ,r. Columbia. (Bldg St 11 35a; 1 05a i ,v. Columbia, (T7. D.) ; 1200m: 8 50a * Johnston 1 40pj 6 05a 14 Trenton 152?l 6 28a .r. Aiken 230p 7 90ft .r. Graniteville 2 21pj 6 58a| r. Augusta 800p| 7 45a .v. Columbia vSo. Hy) 300p; 1 85a 4 Kingville 8 46p' 2 32a 14 Orangeburg 4 42pj 3 45a 4 Branchville 5 25pi 4 25a 4 Sumnierville 6 42p: 5 57a . ,r. Charleston 7 30pj 7 00a [ iV. Columbia (,3o. Ry.) 11 40a, 1 10a I ' Blackville 120pi 2 5'2a 4 Barnwell 133p 8 07a ' 4 Savannah 30dp; 4 50a r. Jacksonville (P. S.l 7 40p 9 15a Sleeping Car ServiceExcellent daily passenger service between | lorida and New York. Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Exresa. Drawing-room sleeping cars between ugusta and New York. Pullman drawing?m sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jac?mville, Savannah, Washington and Vew York, ullinan sleeping ears between Charlotte and t ichmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining I Lrs between Charlotte and Savannah. ' Nos. 35 and 86?U. S. Fast Mail. Through ullinan drawing-room buffet sleeping cars Deveen Jacksonville and New York and Ptxil,an sleeping cars between Augusta and Char- ' tte ana Charlotte and Richmond. Dining fa trs serve all meals enroufe. Pullman sleepg cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, iroute daily between Jacksonville and Cincin- C iti, via Aohevilie. ? KANK S.GANNON, 8. H. HARD WICK, c, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt., rashington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. H.TALOE, R. W.HCNT, <3 ?'t Gen. Pass. Ag'l, Div. P&ss. Ag't., C ^AUaau.Ga. ^ Lph?lo?ten, 8. I tas? IIDT COLUMBIA. | DON'T KOI JO ET THE NEW | i i Whnlesde Jobbincr House. II I9VIVI9W1V wwwwsaa^ h wv WHEN YOU GET TO TOWN*. WE RUN UNDER THE NAME OE THE m:i: iiivi: low prk;io stork, 1551 MA IX STB i:El\ COLUMBIA, S C. " *" -. a- . I _ 1 f ~ -1. ,% tOVli frnm *>"? trt ll) We advise every moreuaiu \\ no i>u? utchmi <mhi ? ? a per cent, on his Roods to vi>it the ilEE HIVE LOW PKIC'E STOlJE. We Ruarantee you will not roRret. it. We receive Thousands of Dollars worth of-lobs daily, and always have JiAHGAINS ON HANI). We thank yon in advance for prompt and kind visits. Yours respeetffilly, ** - ? T n _ cu I5ee Hive low rnce aime, i M. FRANIv, Propru'tor, 1554 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. *C. Septembers. 3ai. ^Aiiih flnnnlino MqaIJa II ApI/0 ouuiii wuuiiiia itiaiiiiD iiuiiw, 1707 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. IgfPpARBLE AND GRANITE Wl-i VsE*jfl Dealers Soath- We use the best grade material in ma- u'actnrinc tlal Mounments and Headstone* and gntnntee oar work and iSKA '\.a tho h^ct \Vh#>n vnn hear a man comolain CaU 80 mnc^ cheaper trom some ^?S ^ little fellow who is anxious to sell anything, yoti V a2>l'- jlaoP^lfju can Pnt down that he willget eh^ap stock, te^ Bp * cheap woik, and ol cotuse a cheap job. e^5? jaB? w We can compete with any lair dealer 3 .grlp^n Wi in this country, but we cannot ffiflSSjPrSp^VV fa say we wjII sell as cheap as some as we do not care work. IRON 8 W1REFBNCING, GRAVE 10T COPIKfl, ETC, for sale. "Wiite to us or see our MR. P. P>. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. p.pd we will see that jou are treated fair. SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS September 11. 44?if ^ 200 FREE Dvspepsla Lurs p^fs! t?,t^r?,,erK J r CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLECE. Macon, Cn Digests what you eat. May 15. 1001. 6mnovl5. rT,T " X-I -11 ??? -Luis preparation contains an ui tuo j digestants and digests all kinds of P?JIPUPQTrR,e? ntlPI ECU food. Itgivesinstantreliefand never wnluriLd I LJi Q LsvUbJdn failstocure. It allows you to eat all SRC&IR! B RIB I ? the food you want. The most sensitive a jSSQSa b Tu%3 B Rfc, CflB?*ie? stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom- ,e? ;7?/-, ach, relieving all distress after eating. ecsNc^*v 7 fjf ?4>s-? ?// Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Oc ? # "S, It can't help . A fr hlrf fifl vnil nnnrl Safe. Always reliable. Ladle*. Druggist fot UUL UU yuu 9UUU CHirilHiTESN ENULIKH in Ited and Prepared only by E. C. PeWitt&CO., Ohica?* Cold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon, the $1. bottle contains ~'A tiiT'iS the 50o. Size. Take no other. Refnsc daujrercu* anbatl. _ , ^ tntion*and Imitation*. Buy of your Druggist, J. E. KAUFMANN. "r sen<1 "*<* stamps lor Purtirulars. To?ti.. ? _ .7" r>: ?.?v, snonial* and "Relief for Ladle*." in lettrr, When writing mention the Dispatch. py return.Tlall. IO.OOO Testimonials. tSold by all Druggists. chichester chemical co. B. M. DEALER IN icreioiniisjijpM" Just received and is now ready jjp|j- |jjj j BAKER'S for msiiection a GREAT NEW LINE OF SHOES fig VEGETABLE in all the latest styles, shapes and !1 jiiii ft HHAEH stock before purchasing ?j;pS and I guarantee to fit your ;|'W CURE feet and will make the :&?] fof Vra'li ? price to suit. ;||| K H b U m A I IMTI also a full stock of; 'jijgij 5CR0FULA, CROCKERY, m QypTJTT TCJ WOODENWARE, M ^Yi^x?lL.Ib, CONFECTIONERY M OliOFSY. CATARRH, __ _ _ ??J _ . Vfe W A ad all f)i?cav.l Oooditioaj of tb? II. HI. If l.HAflD, | Blood, liver and Kidneys LEXINGTON, S. C. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR May l?lv, | ||. URINARY DISORDERS, I 5 CHILLS, FE7ER, MALARIA," BOVD CHEMICAL CO,! f jsbsw, MANUFACTURERS OF | j PRICE $1 00' .s^Sa. SURE POP j \ IUNUf?CTU?U3 Mt KM.t | I | FEVER&CQUGHCURE V I" FOR HORSES AND CATTLE, | ; fhere is no better Remedy lcr these dis- | F0& SALE AT janes on tne mar?tq. ' JL 11 Ii; IJA/-AA11. WHITE UNjMENT, jj"j? , Land for Sale. V Vonderfnl ana Imamblo Remedy for Muscular Soreness. Strained Tendons, T WILL SELL MY ENTIRE TRACI and all kinds of Sprains, Bruises ; .1 of land, containing o 0 acres, with and Collar Boil s Price 'ioe. | about one hundred aTes cf open land not I less than (! ) acres in line cultivation with MJIPMCT'P nialTM^tlT ! plenty of wattr, good dwelling bouse, four ITiMuiiL I lu Uin I irun i i I it w tenant houses, r.utbni d ngs, barns, 1 /*- - - - I -3 * 1. _ 1 T u c PDCAT QnOC UTA I CD C'f. etc. fi iso nno orcuaru iu?v i;as InC u n C A I OUilc nCALCRa in ver failed beaiinp l'ruit since I owned > 4*1 B* 41 the place Si uat< d oue and a hall milts tgijl'O l'A|| I AflO i cast of Gaston. S. C Te)ins will be reas^111 V 1 VgF ^^VIIV owtble. Pomes wishing to buy will do rhe Most Wondeful Colic Cure on Earth vve11 t0 cal1 KCC tLc* trowing crops now Price 50 cents. on ^'e 'and _ W. FICKLING MACK, BOYD CHEMICAL CO., G"'a P. O. BOX 224. COLUMBIA, S. C. i " - ? " /* niffi!/>/> n n in/ IM1II IB HL JEORGE BStTJTS ! DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TC CHECK. MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., 1 - FEWELER and REPAIRER | w Has a splendid stock ol Jewelry. Watches j illoc JoneH( w< p Ruofi c. M> Edrd /locks and Silverware. A tine line of | l> jppon James E. Ilendrix. Ipectacles and Eyeglasses to hi every one, j pmrruT a vn ?ht n ,11 for sale at lowest prices. EXCHANGE BOl GHT AND 80.-D. jaar- Bep^irs on Watches first class j . ^posiLs of $1 and upwards received and [nickly done and guaranteed, at moderate 'nicrest at ? per cent, per annnm allowed (r,-cw, 50 if payable April and October. When writing mention the Dispatch. September 21 t< NOTICE OF ELECTION f For Member of ihoSMIfH use of ts'.tiv-s. L STATE OF SOl'TII CAROLINA. <Y-niitv of I.exintrTori. VOTIi'K IS HKKK15Y (ilVKN THAT AN J will !.?' hold at tin' several i-ini is established l?y law in 1 oxiimton c^nniv, f>n Tiu'silay, Novemberp.hi, for a Mem- W 1 ?t-r of tin- House of Kepre-entnti'es to (HI ilie uniwpireil term of the Hon. A. V I.over, ' resigned. I'ol s at oai-li voting plaee will In' opened at 7 o'i'loi'k a. in., and e|.<sed at I o'eloek p. in. Tin- followiut; rained pi"sons have been appointed nianairi-rs of -aid eleeiion. to wit: Lexington II. Drafts. J. 11. Fields ar.d J.F Kleekhy. TT T. .T. Prats' Kto-o-C. H. Livingston. 21 Davis Amiek ami S 0. Hook. Clerk 1'. I. w liawl A. Wsvillo-M. Crou-h, J. C. Kinnr.l and J. w D. Mit'hcll. L-wiedale-J. F. Lear-hart, N. I. Dice and Isitiaii Tavlor. Gaston?J G. Fnllaw ('. S. Goodwin and W.N Spires. IJoynron Academy? M. Q. Jackson. J. F. Jefooat and C. Justus. ? Irmo?A. N. Droher, H. A I.oriek and F. F. Met/.. . . . I < hapin?A. \\ Cuinaland?'r. D. J. Iladi- I wanner ami J. S. Wessinger. ; lilird's Store?James 11. 1 iller. Luther 1 Koon and Frank Lindler. Peak?W.O. Haliiwanjfer, J. A. Mayer and II. I'. Summer. \ W. Shealy's S'ore-J. Fred Shealy. Juo. I \ n r i n?111 ????< 1? 1> ( 111 rL Hilton -John breher. Benny Hiller and Julius Earffle. Sarr aria?A. J. Boatwricht, Felix Burgess, and Win. (Juattlebauin. Batesbure?J- C. Glover. J. P. Jones t n<l J. M Reynolds. Swansea?1>. F. Huffman, Isaac W. Hntto ami I. P Smith. ? Red Store?Sholton Kamir.or, T. li. Davis 9 and D. ('. Gates. Huffman's Burnt Mill?J. F. I.yles, H. E. ? Jetcoat and Willie Shumpert. Brookland?J. I>. Senn, J. C-Kirby and J. I.. Berry. Sprit u Hill?R. M. Eleazor, P. E. Eleazor and M. B. Eleazer. Folk's School House?L. K. Eleazcr. J. D. 1 Ellisorand J. M Mc'z lied Bank?D. P Burnett, J. A. Gantt and ! J. M Justus. Brook?D. J. S. Derriek, P I. Hite and Yastine T.-ylor. St. Andrew's Sclnol House?J. R. HnfTman, 9 A. S. Nunan aker ai d 11. T. Hook Ballentine?S F. Sliealy, 11. W. Haiti wantrerand John A. Wessincer. V On the day of tin* Election the Managers miht organize by the election of a Chairman andaClerk. The Constitutional ^uh must betaken by e>u-h manager before he can act, I ami also by the Clerk. The Chairman elected is ernp wered to a lminister oaths. The Managers have the power to /ill a vn- G caney, and if none of the Managers attend, | the citizens can appoint from among the f tiualifle-l vot?*rs. the Managers, who, after beingsw'-rn, can conduct he election. | At the close of the election, the Mongers ' and Clerk must proceed pub i<*iy to open the i ballot bojc s and count the ballots therein, ' and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and inakeastu'cment of lint result and sign the same. B Within three days thereafter. theChnirman > of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll lists, the boxes containing _ the b diets and written statements of the re- suit of the election. Thollistof the above named Managers at tach pre inctmust call upon the Board of Commissioners at the Grand Jury room in the court house on Saturday, November 2 d, 1901. to receive ballot boxes, poil lists and in- _ structior.s, and to be.qualilied. J. II. COUNTS. g. f. keisler. M. N. KLECKLEY, I Commissioners of State Election. u SAM J. LEAPHART, Clerk. October 10. l'JOl. J NOTICE OF ELECTION i For a Representative in ther>7ih Congress of l" J the United States from the 7th District. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. I "V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN eDcti' n will be held at the several pre- ] einets established by law in Lexington county. on Tuesday, November 5. 1901, for ft Representative in Congress of the Fifty-Seventh 1 Congress of the L nited States, 7ih Congress- a I ional Distriet. Polls at each voting precinct, will be open- u ed at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 p. in. s The following named persons have teen appointed as managers of election, towit: Brook?R C Moore, S R Addy and O R 8 A tidy. . i Hilton?R B Hiller. Charles Derrick and : ! John n Wessir-gor. 1 Boynton Acaueiny-G J King, A n Craft 1 and 0 E Ilutto. Red Bank?G T Taylor, J H Bailey and A EWingard. a [ Bilientinc?Samuel Lowman, W D Monts ; and John Lowman. ' T J Drafts' store? R J Price, Hamp Long ' ami James D Longford. I W Sliealy'sStore?J S Reeder, jS Miller ' .rr ard E A Roland. 7 I.ewioda e?j S Shealy, \V L Addy and Jefferson Long. l Swansea?Jasper Redmond, Sydney Smith t v i New Broo'kland?J I) IJoof, Hamp Caugh. man and W D Dent. t Canton?J 11 l'Obintl. G A Goodwin and W L So itil. K?d .-tore j j Muller, Jacob .Saylor and Lee Muller. Peak?W M Addy, 0 L Mayor and W M Wilson. Ellrd's Store?A S Friek. CJP Cannon and C S Mathews. Clmpin?Bj G Lev.tr, S j Clark and Jiir. Summer. St Andrews'?Ten rgo F Lightsey, S K Younginerand j Pink Meetz-*. 1 Lexington?T C Sturkie, D E Ballentine a LKHirinan. a Leesville?H A Spann, D L Gunter and F Hamp Hendrix. a Irmo?n s Younginer, I)r j L Shuler and C P Howard. . Samaria?E Silas Ilallman, E N Bordwright 1 and P B Quattlebrtum. a Batesburg?H W Haitiwanger, FCAldridge and J T Sawyer. r Huffman's Burnt Mill?D F Shumpert, H 1 C Schofill and j C Fort. I Spring Hill?0 B Clark, G II Koon and Dr j W Farglc. a Folk's School House?j C Derrick, j A ? Eleaz->r and j T Daley. The ballot boxes in the preeints must be a so located as to be in view of persons out- sid"the polling place during the time of a election. a A space or enclosure separate and distinct a from that used by Managers 'of the State Election, must be railed oft or otherwise a > provided, at each precint, under the direc- o tion of the undersigned. But one voter must be allowed to enter any ~ voting place at a time, and no one except the Managers must be allowed to speak to the voter while in the voting place casting his vote. For further instructions see notice of Commissioners of State Election One of the Managers at each precinct 1 named above must call upon the Board of 1 Commissioners for the Federal Election at ] the Grand Jury's room in the court house at 1 Lexington, on Saturday, November 2nd, lsoi, _ to receive ballot boxi s, poll list and instruc- 1 lions, and to be <iua!ilie i. S. D. B. LEVER. 1 J. G. zinkeb, 7 Commissioners of Federal Election. . SAM j. LEAPHART, Clerk. 3w5l .1" TAX NOTICE. < I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING . mentioned places for the purpose of reeeiving taxes for thj fiscal year 1'JOi, viz: a Lexington Court House from the 15th of a October to the 3rd of November. 1901. a Josh Shealy's, Monday afternoon, Nov 4 Chapin, Tuesday, November r>. p Cross Broads, Wednesday morning. Nov 6 r Peak, Wednesday afternoon, November 6. _ Peak, Thursday morning. November 7. Spring Kii), Thursday afternoon, Nov. 7. i, ' Hi'ton. Fridav morning,November s _ White Rock, Friday afternoon, Nov. 8. B ! Irnio, Saturday. November 9. } Edmunds. Monday morning, November 11, Gaston, Monday afternoon, November 11. R Cross Roads, Tuesday morning. Nov. 12. J. J. Mack's. Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 12. Swansea. Weduesday. November 13. B Ib d Store, Thursday. November 14. ^ Archie Wolfe's, Friday morning, Nov l.">. D' VT T? ei/loi* off.wnAAn V Ae 1". Brookland, Saturday, November in. ai Pelion. Monday morning, November is. aj Luther Gantt's, Monday at'tornoon. Nov is. aj Jacob Williams, Tuesday morning, Nov. in. ? Westmoreland's. Tuesday afternoon, November l'J. fc Batesburg. Wednosdav, Novembers. . Leesville. Thursday, November 21. Summit. Friday morning, November 22. 41 L -wiedale. Friday afternoon. Nov. 22. Barm's, Saturday morning, Noverul>cr 23. _ 1 Bed Bank. Saturday afternoon. Nov. 23. ai G. F. Ki'isler's, Monday afternoon. Nov. 2.I. <'rap's Mill, Tuesday momintr. Nov 2??. ai Grout's Store. Tuesday afternoon. Nov 2<l. , Paul Blaek's, Wednesday morn . N'?v. 27. The balance of the time at Lexington ('. ^ H., until December 3lst. when the books will close. N The hours for closing the tax book will be _ 11 o'clock for tbo morningappointments and 1 o'clock for those in the afternoons. TAX LEVY. m For State Purposes'. "> Mills N For Ordinary County Purposes 3'j Mills Special County )_ Mill For School Purposes 3 Mills ~ Total 22 Mills _ Poll Tax. 41. For interest on railroad bonds in Fork, A Broad llsverand Saluda townships, i'_. mill. 8 For retiring raiiroad bonds. Broad Bivor jjg and Saluda Townships, 5 mills. *3 Forretiring Bailroad bonds in Fork Township, I mills. 'J For attorney fees in Broad and Saluda 8 Townships.' ? mill. _ .. I; i Total h-vy I)roa<l Itiver Township. is>, nnrs i g Total lovy Saluda Township, is h mills. I S Total levy Fork Township, ITSs mills. | * Special Si-hool Tax I.itth* Mobntain Pis t rift, 3 mills. Partb s owointr propotj* in more than ono township so state to the Treasurer. ra FKAN'K W. SHEAI.Y, t Trens irer Lexington loiiuty. Parties desiring the Hoi > and Farm sent with the Dispatch mu9t send 25 cents, cash in advance. IharlestokTIqor,; ! *3 P MAN IT AO I08RS, SASH, BI MILL WORK Trite for Estimate. '/ CAT A To Save You Money. S ur Goods are the Best.) on B Fiiotorv Saw Mill anil Ashley Riwr und Cucnuing's Crook. April 24? ]y. 'ERKINS MANU YELLOW PI MASCFAC sio-s: FLOORING, GE FINISHINGS, MOULDING DOORS,SASII augus ^ESTIMATES CJIEEI February 1?ly. rhen writing mention the Dispatch. iiM'TED Double Daily Service letweenNew York, Tampa, Atlanta New, Orleans and Joints soutn and West. IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. SOUTHWARD. I Daily. ! Daily No. 31 No. 27 7 New York. P R. R.. I 1 00 pnu 12 15 ai r Philadelphia, P R R.' 3 29 pm; 7 20 ai f Baltimore, PR li... 5 50 pm 9 34 ai v Washington, PR R.; 7 00 pa >10 55 ai r Richmond, 6 A LR\ ;10 40 pm; 2 35 pi v Petersburg. " 11 35 pu 3 30 pi v Kidcewav Jet, " i 2 25 am> 6 17 pi v Henderson, 2 53 am 6 40 pi v Raleigh, 4 06 ait 7 50 pi v Southern Pines," I 5 57 ani 9 42 pi I No 403 v Hamlet, " '6 50 am '0 32 pi f No. 31 j ~ v Coiunibia.f " (10 35 am 12 55 a: ,r Savannah " 2 57 pm 5 00 a: r Jacksonville, " : 7 40 pm 9 10 a: ,r Tam oa. " | 6 3U am 5 30 p ; Mo 403 j~ ir Charlotte. " 9 31 am i v Chester. " y 52 am! v Greenwood, " 1142 am v Athens. " 1 43 pm ir Athuta.? " 4 00 pm it Augi.stu. CAW C.?| 0 10 pm v N<-w Yurx, a 1 f JtH |8 00 am 9 cdp v Philadelphia. " io 20 am il iC p v New loik. uLih SCO f3 00 pm v Baltimore. li s f Co ;f6 3u p v Wa?b'tcn, N A W SB 6 30 p 4o3i No. i] v Portsmouth, S A L Rj 0 20 pm 9 30 a v Weldon, * " 12 05 am 12 01 p v Kidgeway Jet, " 2 25 am 1 20 p v Henderson, " 2 53 am 2 13 p v Kaleigh, " 4 06 am 3 51 p v Southern Pines," 5 57 aicr 6 12 p i No 103 j v Hamlet, *" I 6 50 am! 7 30 p ~ No. 31 No._ 2' v Columbia. J ' 10 35 am 12 55 a ,r Savannah, " 2 57 pm 5 O'J a ,r Jacksonville, ' 7 -0 pm 9 19 a r Tampa. " 6 30 am 5 3 < pi No. 4u3j No. 4] v Wiimington, " | 3 05 p: r Cu irlotte. " 9 31 am 10 2U pi v Uuester, " I 9 52 am iO oo pi v Greenwood, " 11 42 am 1 07 ai v Athens, " 1 48 pm 3 43 ai r Atlanta. ^ " 4 00 pm 6 05 at r August*. C A W C 5 10 pm r Maeou, G of Georgia 7 20 pm 11 10 ai r Mo^tgom'rA A W i 9 20 pm 11 00 aj r Mobile, LAN 3 05 am 1 12 pi r Nt w Orleans. L A N 7 40 am _8 30 pi r NwshviiU\ N C A ft L 6 40 am 6 65 pi r Memphis, _ I 40U pmi ? 10 M NOETHWAED. j Uaily ? Daily j jno. 41 no w v Tainpa. SAL Ry.... 8 00 pin 8 20 ai v Jacksonville, " 8 2'J an. 7 45 pi v Savannah, " 12 35 pni .1 50 pi v Columbia.? " j 5 4.5 pa 5 45 ai v ilemptiis JS (J &J5tLl2 4-f pmi 8 45 pi v Nasvitle. 0 30 am 9 10 ai v New Orleans, JL. & A, 7 4v? pro 7 45 pi v Mobile " 12 20 am 2 20 av Montgom'rv,UWP 6 20 am 11 20 ai v Macon. C ot tieorala 8 UU an 4 20 pi v Augusta. Ciwu, 9 40 an j No. 402 No. 36 v Atlanta,^ S ALE} 1(0 pin 9 CO pi r Athens, " | 2 50 pu >1 23 pi r Greenwood, " i 4 41 pm 2 05 ai r Chester. ' j 6 23 pn 4 30 ai v Ciiiarlotte. lb 30 pm o 00 ai r Wilmington " l2 05 p No. 44 No. 06 7 ITamlet " i 9 05 pm 9 20 ai 7 Souttieru Pines, 10 0j pm 10 o5 ai rllaleigh. " II 40 pn 11 56 ai r Henderson, " 12 50 am 1 13 pr f JK; age way Jet " j 1 20 am: 1 4.) pr r i eiersonrg, ' ' 4 15 am' 4 40 pt j Richmond, " 5 15 an. 5 40 pt r lva*hiagtou, P R R 8 45 am 9 30 pc r Baltimore. P R K.. . 10 08 am 11 35 pt r riu'adelpma, 1' It r z M pin z no an r New York, PRE... 3 US pa- 6 13 an No. 40^ No 3?J r IPa'way Jct.S A L 11 j 3 00 nru 1 40 pn Weldon, " 4 30 aiu 3 05 pn r Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pn r Wiinii 'ton. N A \V p> h; ' 7 00 an tviticjore. it !> P C; f6 45 an >( w York. ODhftCi tl 30 pn PbtUtdelphia,NYP&N f5 43 pn; 5 jO an New York " S 38 ]>m 7 43 air r>TE?t Daily Except Sunday. Dining Cars between New Y* ;rk ami Richend. arid Hamlet and Savannah on Train? os. 31 and 44. i Central Tirs. $ Eastern Time. For any lurthi r information apply to WM. BUTLER. JR , ivision Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. rw "CTTT | i ! i I i i iMmdmmi mi? n? ^ rw QUQH CURE, ^ A SYRUP. Unique- unlike any other congh prepa tion. The quickest to stop a cough an<* remove soreness troin the lungs. 25c. THE MTTRB AY DBUG CO., COLUMBIA. S. C. For Sale at THE BAZA A3. Arg. 18?1?. A i ^ ^ . \ASH ANDI UMBER Qo 'TURERS OF ISDS, IOULDINCS, AND LUMBER. | LOG-US ( CYPRESS AND 1 ent - YELLOW PINE f equest. ( are Our Specialties. \ Office and Yards: 21 to 17 Ashley Ave., CI1AKLESTON, S. C. IFACTIIRING CO.. I NE LUMBER, :TUREES OF 0-^3^.3DE i JUNG. SIDING, IS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, | AND BLINDS, ?TA, OA. IFULLY FURNISHED..*! When writing mention the Dispatch pPLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AND ! vyLAURENS RAILhOAD. Id Effect November 25th, If 00. \ j 7 4t> am lvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm 10 11 am Iv A'hensar... 5 28 pm 11 16 am Iv Eiberton ar... 4 18 pm 12 23 pm lv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm ! 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm ,, 1 35 pm ar tClinloc lv... 2 00 pm 1 10 00 am lv ?Glenn Springs 4 00 pm i 11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm : 12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm 12 52 pm lv t Waterloo ar.. 2 C6 pm _ 116 pm ar fLaurens lv... 1 38 pm fDinner. J(c & w. c.) ^Harris Springs = I " No. 52 *No. 21 ) ? t AA 1 ^ * * * * ii uo a m iv..<joiumDia. .iv 9 20 am < n 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am J fl 27 a m ar Irmo . ..arlO 15 am n 11 35 a m ar.Ballentine .arlO 40 am u 11 40 a m ar.WbiteRock.-arlO 58 am * 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am ? 11 49 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am B 12 03 a m arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm j ? 12 07 a in ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm i - 12 17 p rri ar.Prosperity..ar J. 10 pm n 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 2 37 pm - 12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 3 05 pm m 12 48 p m ar... Gary... .ar 3 15 pm m 12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pm jjj 1 02 p m ar..Goldville..ar 3 55 pm - 1 16 p m ar.. Clinton... ar 5 00 pm 1 27 p m ar .. Parks....ar 5 20 pm - 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm *Dai)y freight except Sunday. * ! RETURNING SCHEDULE. - | No. 53 *No. 22 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens. .lv 7 30 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .17 7 40 am ^ 1 55 p m lv...Clinton...lv 9 CO am 4 - 2 05 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 25 am r 2 12 p m lv. ..Kinard...lv 9 40 am m 2 17 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am m 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am ^ 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am m 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am m 3 06 p m lv. L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm 3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin...lv 1 00 p . - 3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton...lv 115 pm ^ 3 29 p m lv. White Rock.lv 1 30 pm m 3 34 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm in 3 43 p in lv.. .Irmo... .lv 2 45 pm ? 3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .lv 3 00 pm 05 p m ar..Columbia..ar 3 25 pm ? i Daily freight except Sunday. in ? i - 4 15 pm lv Columbia (a c 1)11 00 am ai 5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am n 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am j For rates, time tables, or further information call on any agent, or UQ .. . v o write to ia W. G. CHILDS, T. M. FMERSON, n President. Traffle Manager. m J. F. LIVINGSTON. II. M. EMERSON. Sol. Ag<*nt. Gen. Ft. & Pass Agt., 5P Columbia, S. C. Wilmington. N. 0 1! WkMmi&m&nMi yr mr<z Habits Cured at ay '".aiktorw . - ?'e S?> ;io'.^r?i!? of roirfrcnwa. ?i r^rrt ? -pfc -Hy. K-oi-..,a Homo 1-Ohtaoi.t seat FKKI1. Ari^.-fcja B. M. WCOLi-IIY, TV?. D,, Atlanta, Ca. ^ July 25?ly. = IIUSEMANfl'S j|Gmi Store, " Established 1878. :1601 fiCI5 W? ^ i All oar Guns are built to order and are fully pniranteed. J We are headquarters .'or everything in the-s^?i ; I. SPORTING GOODS LINE, i Call in and inspect our stock before you n 1 buv. 1 n LOADED SHELLS, " CARTRIDGES, n ; LEGGINGS, q LOADING TOOLS. AMMUNITION, 3 a CCTLEEY. ETC. u Z&-We guarantee all our Repair Work'^^ ^ mm M mm n n ; W. h SllhtiLIll, rropp., q 1508 MAIN STREET, . COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 February 29 -ly. 2 . ^ 2 PARKER'S . 1 HAIR BALSAM ffiMrs~bSlri?mTvi aad beautifies the hsiz. 1 ^iMProinolf* a IniuiiiDt growth. i Kwegkrsi - 1 Mover Palls to Eestore Gray l W . jXj Hair to Its Youthful Color. '< iCurei ?calp d.?et*e? it hair tailing. ' j SajpfSref^JV fiOc.and <1 OOst Drug^ija Mo MfHe Bills, 1 LEXINGTON, S. C. 1 VOCAL AND JNSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, 19> pnpils enrolled last session. j Experienced Teachers. J Hoard S4 to $7. j Tuition SI to S2 50. 2 ! Next session begins September 9, 1901. | j Tor catalogue address 1 0. D. SEAY, Principal. J Argnst 28, 1901. tf. j Money to Loan ON rAIMING LANDS. LONG TIME. Easy payment No commission Bori rower pa)s actual erst ot perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Central National Bank Building. COLUMBIA, S, COL G. T. GRAHAM, ' Lexington, S. C. July 18 ly. - -