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mrNotices w-iU be inserted iv the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents \ per line, to one and all.jfr\ Index to tfro Advertisements. Shoes?Shivar. i T)A?f?T^i> It ilmor tovtauifj itjui V4. uovuv.. Final Discharge?J. E. Price. Application for Homestead?Mrs. Josephine Shell. Pianos?M A Molone. ( Strictly Personal. 1 At the close of the thhtf-first volume cf the Dispatch, we desire to * say a few words to our readers and we hope that every one who are in j arrears for subscription will read and dicreat thoronffhlv. When our collecting rounds shall have been completed in the county those who have failed to comply j with our often repeated request will have the paper stopped to their address. A bill will be mailed and if < the amount is not settled in a res- 1 sonable time, the account will be placed in the hatds of a Magistrate < for onllection. It is unreasonable to f expect us to Bend the paper continuously for years without pay. Some payment should be made and ' if this is impossible let us have a c settlement and stop, if you are not able to pay for the paper. A word c \ to the wise is sufficient. 3 For Sale, r Seven Oxens and four carts, apply } to Bedenbaogb Bros., Adair, S. C Eeward i Paid for an unsatisfied user of Kaufmann's Little Liver Granules , M ? * J ?L- otrt 10.. c ror oesuHvuv, iuui^couuu) vw ? - ^ a bottle. Seed This Warning. * All parties indebted to me io any way must make payment within the next fifteen days. I need money and must have it. A word to the ? v wise is sufficient. v Dr. C E Leaphark . S Married, ? On October 27 b, 1901, at the residence of tbe i filiating minister, the Rev J. A C-omer, Mr. Robert " E Hook and Mi-s Ellen D. Carter. '? Both from near New Brcokiand, S. C. 'i This signature Is on every box of the genuine I orolivfl Rrnrr;o=0??nine Tablets d B ?1 rtHM y V MIVIUV ? w -. tie remedy that cnrea a cold in one day jj Masonic Meeting. g m A REGULAB COMMUNICATION mi^^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, a /SJ^A. F. M., will be held on F Saturday, November 23rd, 1901, at 8 r< p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly, prepared u to pay th<ir dues. b , By order of the W. M. b Q. M. Harx4X. Secretary. p Fair Notice. The Executive Committ?e of the J Fair Association will be hi Id in the office of C. M Efird, E q, at L?xing ton, on the 8th day of November, 1901, at 10 o'clock a m. All mem- d bers will please be present, as there p is important business before the h committee. J. A. Muller, e' S.-C. Lex. Fair Association. October 29,1901. . ? it tfasonic Meeting. q A regular communication of F Pomaria LocUre, No. 151, A \ F. M , will convene in Masonic ball a Peak, S C, Satardav, November 23, 8i 1901, at 8 p m Brethren, please ai come forward p> epared to pay dues. jr John C. Swygert, Master. Dr. Bull's Pills for Liver Ills. ? One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 tl eta. Care Constipation, Liver Trou- ft bles. Biliousness, Impure Blood, Dvspepma. Female Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders Dr. Ball's Pills R< never gripe ^ ri A Popular Conductor Dead. ?j Mr H D Nelson, a w*-Jl knowi and popular conductor of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens railroad. ? died at his home in Columbia last ? ? - - TT L ,t n Friday atternoon ne naa oeen pick ^ for several months with typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and two 81 children. a Ladies Can Wear Shoes 8 one f?iz* 8m>tller after usiDg Allen'* b Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken fj into the shoes. It m*kes tight or tl new shoes feel easv; gives instant, o relief to corns and bunions. It's the o greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots Allen's Foot Ease is a certain cure for eweating, hot, aching feet. At ail druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. TViol nackofl hv mail Address Allen S Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. 20?ly A Sad Accident. c A shocking tragedy occurred at 0 Brooklaod yesterday in the home of !! Mr. Charley Dorrity, an operative iD the Columbia Mill?, which ended a the young life of his child. The facts as gathered from the State, are as follows: "Mr. Hugh Summer, a j brother-in law of Mr. Dorrity picked j a pistol up from the mactlepiece and 0 in some way it was accidentally dis- q chared. The ball, a 38 calibre bullet, g, entered the child's forehead just 0 above the left eye and ranged direct- p ly backward. Dr. Sandel found the t Kail at. the back of the head and re moved it. There was never aDy hope i ? for the little one's recovery." | a Ibing the Bight Thi-ng. j The trouble begins with a tickling C io the threat and a nagging little c cough. Soreness io the chest follows * and the patient wonders if he is J going to have an all winter cold, a Probably, if he does the wrong thing f or nothing. Certainly not if he t uses Perry Davis' Painkiller, the c staunch old remedy that cures i a cold in twenty-four hours. There ! f is but one Painkiller, Perry Davit'. I f wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Waysida Notes Gathered Here and Th&e by a Dispatch Man. It is not too lite to sow small grain. Fires are not only cheerful but are \ luxury. Disciples of Nimrod report game plentiful. The town has been billed with eirius posters. We are having a taste of hoary leaded winter. Save up your nicklas and dimes for Christmas money. The confetti was a nuisance during 'air week in Uolumbia. Now for the South Carolina and (Vest Indian Exposition. Many of the free public schools of ;he county are now opened. The dark and dreary November Jays are with us in all their gloominess. Dr Taft Bros, Asthmalene and itber reliable medicines are for sale it the Bazaar. The time for exchanging old school >ork? for the newly adopted fipires >n November 15rh. Those who have dugged their weet potatoes report a satisfactory pield of fine tubers. The Lexington Couotv fair has jothing to be 8shamed of by a comparison with the State fair. The Publisher is in the Fork this veeb where we hope he is gathering n "the dollars of our daddies." Soon the Columbia green grocers will run up the tailismao: "Islington Sweet Potatoes for sale here." When the six o'clock whistle blows it the Lexington Lumber Co, the ilectric lights will be burning. The Globe Dry Goods Company's - *11 _ tore in Columbia was Druuanuy muQiD&ted with electric lights during air weekRev. J. G. Graichen, pastor of It. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran hurch, in this place, is in Virginia n business. Hod. A. Frank Lever, CongressiaD-elect from the Seventh District, s in town receiving the congratulaions of friends. Mr Jesse B. Hook, has our thanks )r a mess of fine sweet potatoes, 'hey were of the Spanish and yam arieties and were fine ones. The town council has had the new treet leading from Main to the street 1 front of the Hendrix burying rnnnd r?nf. in PTnallailt oondition. Mr. Byon George leaves today on prospecting tour. He will first isit Florida and from thence bis oute will be made by circumstances. The town lots advertised by Sam- 1 el B George were put up on the ' lock and some of them were sold, ringing what is considered high 1 rices. ] Take Life for the liver and Kidneys. Bottles 26c, 50c and $1.00. 1 The people of this county seem etermined to raise their own suplies, consequently a larger acreage as been sown to small grain than rer before. i- A! OJ reierenee co me Huvertieeuicui will be seen that the terms of sale , I the property advertised by W. S , raps is cash, and the purchaser is to < ay for papers. We have been informed that the j larriage bells are tinkling their ffeetest sounds in Brookland today od two happy hearts will be united 1 the holy bonds of matrimony. I We regret to learn that the condi- , on of Mr. Dedrick George, who has een ill for sometime, is such to arouse 3e gravet-t apprehension among his imily and friends for his recovery. The leaders of fashionable and fcvli-h f jotwear in Lexington are [eetze & Son, who have a new arival of men, women and children's hoes, in the latest shapes and toes lall and see them. Mrs. Josephine Shell and James [enneih, the widow and infant son f J H Shell, deceased, have aplied to Samuel B George, Clerk of 3e Court, for a homestead in the aid estate. Mr S. 0 Kaminer has accepted position in the immense department tore of W. F. Furtick, where he will e pleased to sec bis Lexington deeds and show them come bargains be like of which they never dreamed f When you visit Columbia call n him. The Board of County Commissioners nd the Board of Control were in sesion last Mnoday Only routine busiess was transacted by both as far s we have been able to learn. The lection of dispensers was postponed o a sabsf quent meeting of the Board f Control. I have decided to go out of the lothing business and have 200 pairs f pants, besides other clothing, ?faich I will sell at cost to close out. )all and inspect these goods and get bargain before they are all gone. H L Oswald. We are under obligations to Mr. ames Leaphart for a mess of Globe 'urple top turnips?some of the Des that took the premium at the Jounty Fair. Expert turnip gowers ay that they were the largest turnips f that variety that they have ever eer, and expressed surprise that hey could be brought to such a high tate of development. The ladies of Lexington are especi lly invited to call at the dry goods stablishmenfc of Wm. Piatt, in the 'hit building, near the post office, Columbia, and inspect the lovely array if dry goods, notions and millinery 1 ? i vnicn De is snowing. iui. xi?n,yiu >oses to keep reliabie goods, just such is he can conscientiously recommend or their wearing qualities, aDd he, herefore, allows no misrepresentation >f any article to fiect a sale. A person o purchasing goods there can thereore feel confident that the full value or the money is given on every sale. Persons usiDg stationery are re minded that the Dispa'eb Jab Prist ing ofBce is cfteriog 100 note beadi and 100 envelope?, with your name business and address neatly pjintec thereon, fcr $1 Printed stationer] is more business like and is mor< convenient in every respect. Giv< us a trial order. The P N. Corsets have the repu tation of giving a perfect fit, ? stylish figure and are made of th< best patterns. These corsets an the ladies favorite, because they weai easy and give grace to the figure These corsets are sold in Columbia Kt? \T/>f!recrv Brothers. who DfOmiSf UJ iuvvivw*^ ? - , t to refund the money if they do nol give satisfaction. The little folk are looking forward with a great deal of j oyous expect ancy to the gladsome Christmas title, when their patron saint, Santa Claus will pay them his annual visit. As ha? been his custom for years past h( has made the Bazaar his distributing depot for Lexington county, and the presents are expected to arrive at &z early date. Parents are invited tc call and select the presents for theii little ones. Toe attention of the home seeker is directed to the advertisement oi "Lmd for Sale" in this issue. These lots are elligibly situated in a thriving, progressive and healthy town and are V6ry desirable for building residences. Write to Mr. Green B Rich, Leesville, S. C.f for further particulars. Ad- advertisement in this issue says "if you don't mind saving money on your Bboes," and this is something that- every reader of the Dispatch bae do objection of doing, then the way to save money on pboes is by going to 1550 Main street, Columbia, where Shivar Cuts the Price. This is tbe cheapest shoe bouse in the State ana when in need of any class of footwear go there and save money. Malone, the leading music dealer in Columbia, wants to catch the attention of those who are in the market for pianos or organs and names some prices in his advertisement in this issue, that will prove a bombshell in the camp of all competitors. He represents only reliable manufacturers and his goods are, therefore, first class in 6very respect. He wants it * - ? it.i L. :?i thoroughly understood mat ue wm to be undersold and will cheerfully submit catalogues, prices and terms upon application. Seed Wheat and Stock for Sale. We have for sale 400 bushels of Pierce's Prolific Seed Wheat, pure variety, at $1.50 per bushel. Also a carload of good horses and mules. W. F. Mayes, At Gaughman's Stables, 1 Columbia, S. C. A Handsome Window. The windows of Mimnaugh's store under Wrights Hotel, were the centre of attraction during Fair Week in Columbia. The corner window was luxuriously and tastefully decorated, a full size figure of a lovely woman Btood in the center ana arrayea in a lovely gown of the most dilioate fabric. Encirling her wai3t were tiny electric jets which sparkled and Hashed like diamonds, sapphires, rubbies and other gems. It was a very pretty and effective picture and won the admiration of the beholder. The Christmas Number of The Delineator. A fitting climax to a year of remarkable advancement is The Delineator for December, between the covers of which is contained a rare collection of special features of varied interest. The winter fashions are pictured and described in detail. There are three splendid stories by well known authors, together with illustrated articles on holiday fancy work and home made gifts, new recipes, entertainments, and a wealth of other material of a seasonable nature, devoted to the pleasure ana profit of every member of the household. Quarantine Against Plague. Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 5 -President E M Hendrey and State Health Officer Porter of the State board of health, are here and tomorrow, it is understood, they will declare a quarantine against all ports afflicted with the bubonic plague. When there is disease of the delicate female organism, it is only a question of time until the general health becomes undermined. Nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and "sinking spells" ?roduee suffering almost indescribable, here can be no restoration of the general health until the local health of the womanly organism is r -established. Dr. Pierce's Favorue Prescription establishes regularity, dries offensive drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It encourages tne appetite, uau^uin^o nerves and induces refreshing sleep. "You would be surprised if you could have seen me when I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's medicine and could sec me now," writes Mrs. Isaac S. Harris, of Gayville, Yankton Co., So. Dakota. "I had no appetite, was completely run down. Have had stomach trouble for years and was so nervous I could n it sleep. We have spent a lot of money doctoring, but there was not one thine that I took that did rne any good, except for a short time j till I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Discovery.' In three days after I commenced taking his* medicines I could see a change for the better, and from that time I have steadily been getting better. Can walk or ride to auy place I want to. and I feel like a new jierson*. Since taking Dr. Pierce's medicines I can sleep all night and never get np tired in the morning; can eat anything and it don't hurt me." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biiiousuess and sick headache. Rev. J. N. Wbigiit, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3A pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3Apm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3A~p m ' * - ' * 1 * TT? 1, Ml itnsanaay, xiexingum num. uuicu uj Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. rr?3er meeting every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Hie I m p.iV. ecu 3 kt/1 will o;ve V Pekffct Fit, Ja/ T?ht*7?5 I \ No better Co / J" '^9B?\\\ \ be runde for I) 3 / i \ Take Best 31 i f / -Gr. \ y&5f V J - <-i t by best 1 V \ yHWIW?f boned with tl: r \ \ mIisphL. 1Ilist proof Stay v X^pSSuirek. ''Itest Mlyle w Fdcinc ana Sili i r, \ inc. and you m > S?w ' i cos. , RN.N?7ir> a bUt are made by experienced employees un spectors, and every Corset is tested t :e=. nsr. cc i j with Cork protected Rust proof Clasps pleased to have vou try them, and w McCREERT ! MAIN AND BLANJ F | COLTTMBIA, October 9?lv. ! nrnTimin Wholesale and Retail Importer PAINTS, OIL We are Head BLACKSMITHS, AND HOW POST OFFICE BLOC. September 30?ly. When writing mention the Dispatch. DRS. D L. EOi xJUfllE 1515 MAIN COLUMBIA, 'PHONE 230. Waafiwm The South Carolina Ev. Lutheran Synod met in Leesville on Wednesday, October 23 rd. The sessions were well attended both by the clerical and lay delegates. A strong synodical sermon was preached by Rev. C. P. Boozer, the President, from Romans VIII: 1,4, his subject being''Justification by Faith." The members then partook of the broken body and shed blood of our Savior. The President's report was full and replete with suggestions for the good of the denomination, which was satisfactory and was well received. The Rev. C. P. Boozer was reelected President for the ensuing year and Rev. Z W. Bedtnbaugh and Rev. S. C. Billentine, Vice President and Secretary respectively. The various committees were appoint - ? T ry /~1 1 ed, tfl? nsv. j. u-. vjrrtuvuou, paojw of St. Stephen's church, being on the committee on reports of conferences. The State of the church was discussed by able speakers and synod took such action as was deemed necessary. Upon the whole it was a very profitable session of synod, and the proceedings were marked by thoughtful discussion, earnestness and deep piety and every thing was done with a view to the honor and glory of God and the upbuilding of his kingdom in this part of the moral vineyard. You Snow What You Aro Taking When you lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. 50o. Plot to Massacre 17. S. Garrison. Manila, NjV. 5.-A plot to massacre the American garrison at Moncada. Drovioce of Tarlac, island of ? k Luzon, has been revealed by the wife of one of the conspirator?. Several of the town officials are implicated in the murderous scheme. The woman who revealed the plot bid a detective beneath a house in which the leaders of the conspiracy were meeting. Arrests followed and many incriminating papers were seized. The plan was to set fire to a house close to the barracks, after dark, and when the soldiers came out to assist in extinguishing the flames. 150 conspirators, armed with boles, were to rush on the guard, capture their arms aDd proceed to massacre tbf> garrison. Commissioner Wright today took the oath of effiee as vice governor He will be actiDg governor during the convalescence cf Gov. Taft, who probably will be unable to resume his duties for some weeks to come. Th9 United States Philippine commission today passed the treason laws with slight alterations. Several Fili pinos spoke against them. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures A Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles' Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Consumption aDd Lung Affections. Quick, euro results. Price, 25c. Col. J. Hampton Hoge, the Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia, wa3 forcibly ejected from the voting booth at Blacksburg on the otb, by several stalwart cadets of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute He challenged the votes of some ca defs and they used this method of resenting his officiousness. Dr. Bull's Bsby Syrup for TeethiDg Babies. Price, 10 cts. Cures "Wind-Colic, Dysentery, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera Infantum. Dr. Bulls Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. Assistant Attorney General Gunter has returned to his duties in Colum. bia, 8fler a pleasant visit of several days to the paternal home in Bitesburg. t IIT Jl k* FIopp^ t.f W&v:\ otluco a 1/V l?Cf /ffftONT rr 1) nn U MAi tier NUpormion of experienced in?elor? packing into box. We have H5SETS from 75 cents to $;>.00, and will be j ill relniid ruonev if not patisfied. BROTHERS,; | DING STREETS, ?. C. I I WARE CO., 3 and Dealers in All Kinds of I STEEL, MILS, AND GLASS. quarters for IE BUILDING MATERIALS K, COLUMBIA, S. C. When writing mention the Dlspateh. mn & sons gj&tQjli 1 STREET, S. C. ! The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills, and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure-no pay. Price 50c. Another Landmark Gone. One by one the old landmarks which connects the old Lexington with the new are falling by the wayside as victims of the decaying hand of time. It is sad to contemplate that soon the time will be here when * 1 ^ V? OTTO 11'JL UUH Ui IUCBO nunuiro nuu ucitb contributed so much toward making the past and present history of Lexington so glorious in peace and in war, will be left. The latest one of these original Lexingtoniana to pass from the active scenes of this transitory and fading life into the joys of that life beyond the great divide where the bloom of youth never fade from the cheeks is Mrs. Catherine Counts, an aged and venerable mother in Isreai, who died at the residence of her son-inlaw, Mr. John A. Dreher, mar Dreher's ferry, on Wednesday, Octo- , ber 30th, 1901, in the 93rd year of , her age. She was among the oldest inhabitants of the county and was the widow of Mr. J. H. Counts, Sr., who in his day and generation, was a prominent and influential citizen. Her long years were spent in usefulness and she was a devoted Christian woman and always took a prominent and active part in ail church work. She was tho mother of Mrs. John A. TWV,?,. Afro TV. <-\m o W TTnl1r*TO?T7 I ViOl-Ql, JilC. iaUUJ"'" " "J j and Mrs. M. H. Witt, and leaves many other relatives and friends to mourn her departure. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid cures are in striking contrast with the feeblo cures made by Quinine. If you are utterly wretched, take a thorough course 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 50 cents if it cures; not one cent if it does not. 20?12m PERSONAL PROPERTV FOB SAI? I WILL SELL AT MY RESIDENCE. for cabh, on Thursday, December 5, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., all of my personal property, consisting of about 400 hnehela of com. a lot of fodder, peavines. cotton Feed, 3 head of moles, 1 horse, 1 buggy, 2 wagons, 1 log cart, 1 cultivator, 4 head cattle, young milch cow, a good ' milker, household and kitchen furniture, ( farming implements and other articles j. f mack. i October 30, 1901. 5w3 ( Sale of Real and Personal Property, ! Notice is hereby given that i 1 will offer for sale at public auction, at i the Craps Old Homestead, on November 14. 19 J1. the following personal property ' belonging to the Estate of Rosa C. Craps, | deceased, towit: Mule, one-horse wagon, hogs, farming 1 implements, household and kitchen furniture, one grist and flour 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 and necessary outbuildings. 50 acres open and are fairly good farming lands, well watered i ? J 1 UL- i4-^/1 ic oIcn q man- I Hnu UKHUUV 1UVUICU. AU11V ouv " .J | tity of fine granite rock on the place. These lands can be treated for privately before day of sale. Por farther particulars address the nndersigced at Leesville, S. C. TERMS OF SALE-Casli. Purchaser to pav lor papers. W. S. CRAPS. Manager Estate of Mrs. Row C. Craps, deceased. 4w2 DR. F. C. GILMORE, DE1TTI3T, T OCATED AT NO. 1510 MAIN STREET. , \j over Husemanu's Gun Store, Coium- -I bia. S. C., where he will be glad to see his former as well as new patients. Dr. Gilmoro will beat Kaminer's Hotel in Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 12th and 13th to accommodate " patients who find it inconvenient to call at * his Colombia office. January 23, 1901?tf. | New Reposito tag ?5 We have opened |*f repository with IOC ??> on hand. These f goods. f Listen! Graceful in Oui Proportion!!! Everything t in Buggy Styles. We have - * * .1 ,. r i W all the Colors trom tlie "ini 53 iJSL Crimson Red. t^^L.ID3iv?ISSI01Sr PI w? You are invited to call and inspect the nicest Buj S nnnnnnv DITF A MN j| untuun i-nniifi mu 22 f b 1115 PLAIN STBEET, COLUMB] iNow on Hand, f A COMPLETE LINE OF Neckwear, 1 Collars, Cuffs, fVy rjlf Gloves, Shirts, j Handkerchiefs, ' /*<*[ a ?l Suspenders, ' v <? -I 7 |P ^ ^ n m Underwear, ify. s>.( ^-^il Shoes, '#" % ?P Hosiery, Etc., v At Prices That Can't Be Beaten. The Best Line In Town. l^JJCATOh ? PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! Guaranteed as to fit and finish. Slime, stout* and regular si2C8 at price you FALL CLOTHING Has just been received and is now ready for your inspection. We ' ^aVB 80*tS ^r?m ^ Cen*8 UP* Hamilton-Carbart's Celebrated Overalls. *r rp j_ lours iur irauu, LEAPHART & DRAFTS, LEXINGTON, S. C. September 11. I STOVES ? RANGES, 1 jjg Heating Stoves, g I AIR TIG Ml WOOD STOVES, g f STOVE PIPES DSD ELBOWS, S3 TINNERS AND ROOFERS SUPPLIES, if EAVE TROUGH AND CONDUCTORS, ?9 H isplialt Ready Roofing, || XZ FLUE PIPE, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, g l||||||||fi WROUGHT IRON PIPE, g ? * FITTINGS,VALVES,ETC g WHITE TO US FOR PRICES. CQ ii Lorick & Lowrance Co., ?3 ?O 1519 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ?fj Jan- 1.? ly. ?f5 C5? GO cacawc^CTflocaCTCTC^Q I^The^StateJair | ^ a| |jjir PIANOS AND ORGANS 4g jjl l| Th<*? still in the market lor Pianos aDd #M lft Orgins will plesae note tbr 83 prices: tiood first class Organs from $:l1 00 up. a fTnritrht Pianos from $177 00 up. "LjJ ? I ? EMEMBER M. A. MAIjONE represents the Manufacturers and wont be unc'arsold. Write for catalogues, pricts a lid: terms t?> lv?. ^w. 2v?-^I^03Srm, CclvLreiToia,. :Fi-A.2sros *Uy 15?ly. ry, I our new g* ) vehicles ?S are new gg Hi no!! Correct in ho Latest Creation XX them painted in fjrm Iv White" to the XX l?2 g?:y Repository in jAj ^ LE CJ I Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, N. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to bim by bis fellow citizens of Lexington county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. Aughtrj k Co. February 28 ?tf. C. M. Ejikd. P. E. DRXHX*. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C, H? t. C. WILL PBACTICE IN ALL THE Conrta. Bneineaa solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. Jane 17? 6m. * Tor all forms of Malarial aaieeaiac Uk? Jahnaea's Chill u< Ttrtr Tea1c. A Ulnt of Malarial poiaoninfin roar blood eteaaa niter? and failure. Blood nedtetaeecaa't cure Malarial poisoning. The antidote for it Is Mtafa'a Taat*. Oat a bottle te-dsy. Costs 50 Cents If It Cures* fl pTyousE ,m^.CS0B8 vnu"" i I UU SUPPLY! ? ALL YOUR WANTS HERE UNDER % ONE ROOF AND AT PRICES X> $ WHICH ARE A GENUINE $ <X SAVING. % 1 Dress Fabrics,! & YV I GET THEM HERE. | Hats and Caps, I | GET THEM HERE. f jivrn w dismiss, | | GET THEM HERE. ? 1 H. L. OSWALD, | | LEXINGTON. S. C. | <R September 26. The State of South Carolina, ^ COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Co art of Common Pleas. J. E. Sox, Elizabeth Roland and Margaret Dooley, Plaintiff*, against A.. L. Sox. Ella Corley, Elizabeth McCartha. Susie Lybrand, Walter Sox, Lemuel Sox. Joseph Sox. Alma Sox, Emma Sox and Luther Sox, Defendant*. Summons for Relief?(Complaint Served.) To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summond and required to answer ihe complaint in this action, of A which a copy is herewith served upon you, flfl and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at ^B their office at Lexington, S. C? within ^ twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service;,and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff* in this action j will apply to the court for the relief dei manded in the complaint. F.FIRD * DRF.HER. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated October 7, A. D. 1901. To the Defendant A. L. Sox: You will please takeiioiice that the originai summons and complaint in this action j are now on file in the offije of Samuel P. : George, Clerk of the Court of Common j Pleas, at Lexington. S C. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. October 28, 1901. G*4. ALL BIG BOXING EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in POLICE GAZETTE /vii. ..7 .1 Vt i ftc I* UrtU-M' f ltiut 9 ... Patron of Sports. $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New York. J M