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W???aa?u?? M. ? TEE LEXIH6T0M DISPATCH. Wednesday, October 11,1905. A Dish of Sash. ' T. X L cores neuragia. Bast up your overcoats. True love says nothing and swaps kisses. T. X L. relieves when properly applied. Why can't we have a cotton seed oil mill here? These must certainly be ''the days of good stealing." Frost is predicted on the 21st and 22nd of this month. The Dispensary won in Florence by over 100 majority. We want to see Lexington flourish as the green bay tree. Bemember tbe printer when you sell that bale of cotton. The talk of another cotton mill for this place is being revived. Don't forget that you will have to pay a tsx on yonr dog this year. Lexington is one among the best cotton markets in the StateA quantity of cotton changed bands in this market last week. The Chinese claim to have distilled alcohol 2200 years before Christ, The days are getting beautifully less and the nights sweetly longer. The people of Columbia are hustling to make the State Fair a success. The fish and oyster market has resumed business at the same old stand. We now have two bntchers supplying fresh meats to their customers. - Barbecues are now pleasures of tbe past as far as this season is concerned It is againt the law to kill insect eating birds during any season of the year. * * 1M 11. _f XaiK is cneap, due use oiner cneap things it is apt to prove expensive in the end. If this weather continues we will soon have hog killing times in this county. Mr. Kitt Kyzer, who is now living in Georgia, is visiting relatives hereabouts. Attend the County Fair and bring 'jour sisters, your cousins and your aunts with you. Chickens and fcggB are scarce arti- . dee in this market and they command fancy prices. Make your enir?68 for the County -Fair so that your exhibits can be advantageously placed. ^ A woman runs almost as fast when she Bees a mouse as a man does when be bears a baby crying. Lexington young ladieB are in demand as teachers. The Bupply is sot equal to/the demand. , The farmers seem firm in their determination to hold the larger portion of their cotton for 11 cents. It takes the Legislature to change : a man's name, but any Magistrate can change that of a woman. ?i it m Xfcis is tDe montn 01 gorgeous sunsets, when the evening skies are painted by the brush of nature. When you want to sell your cotton and country produce to the best ad- i vantage bring them to Lexington. There is to be another large brick building erected in this place in the sear future. Wait, watch and see. One of the attractions of the State Fair will be the foot ball game between Clem6on and an Alabama 11. $100 Broard, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co.,Toledo,O. Sold by all Druggist, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation The enforcement of the vagrant law in the small towns and cities would go far iu solving the labor problem. Mr. T. E. Campbell, of this place, has been given an 8,000 contract to build a large school building at Clio, Marlborough county. The Millennium will be due when women are paid wages t&at will enable them to support their husbands as they should be. Ed Singer, colored, who ascaped from the chain gang sometime, was captured in Kershaw and brought back by Sheriff Corley. Joe Smoak is now in the mail service of the United States as route agent with a run between Asheville, N. C., and Columbia, S. C. The grand jury of Darlington has presented Pegram Dargan for aiding 8nd abetting bis brother, Brcbert Keith Dargan, in taking his own life at Darlington on the 19 th day of July, 1905, by procuring for him carbolic acid and other drugs. I I \ To be sure, you are growing 1 ] old. But why let everybody 1 \ see it, in your gray hair? I j Keep your hair dark and rich | | and postpone age. If you v/iii ^ ' I only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, | your gray hair will soon have | all the deep, rich color of ? youth. Sold for 60 years. j " I am now over 60 rears old. am' T liavo i a thick, glossy iiead of" long hair which is a ? I wonder to every one win> sees it. And not a 2 j gray hair in it. all dne to Ayer'tJ Hair Viiror." 5 } Mt:s. II. R. Buntis, Becida, Minn. J j ?1.00 a bottle. J. C. ateh CO.. | .[White Hairf Pay your dues to the Dispacth. ' v The average weight of cotton per bale of thiq year's crop is 516 85 against 530.70 ponnda per bsle last year, a decrease of 13 85. , The county Fair will be in full ' blast next week. The indications now are that it will be a success both as to exhibits and attendance. 1 i There is but one editor in the Ohio penitentiary, and he was sent up under mitigating circumstances. He shot a delinquent subscriber. Mr. Adam R. Metis and wife, af- ter a residence in this place for a . number of years, have moved back 3 to their old home in the Fork, near < Irmo. < There is a large amount of round ] timber in this county, but the major- 1 ity of which is not on the market and ( cannot be .purchased for love or ] money. ] There was a decided change in the ? weather last Friday. The day before it was unseasonable hot, but during ^ the night a change occurred and Fri- ( day morning heavy clothing were comfortable. Three negro boys have been arrested in Charleston, charged .with having attempted td wreck a train on the Seashore division of the Consolidated company. | New Cure for Cancer. All surface cancers are now know to t be curable by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. " Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes; "I had a cancer on my lip for years that seemed incurable till Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly * well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and ? burns. 25c. at The Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug store. ^ I The Johnston Monitor, of which I Mr. C. J. Terrell is the editor, is now issued twice a week. Here's to you, Brother Terrell, may the Semi Weekly Monitor "live long and prosper." Our old friend, James J. Smith, ^ who was at one time School Commissioner, was in town Saturday. He has purchased a place near Edmund, and has divided up his old home among bis children. Congressman Lever has gone , to r his home in the Fork to spend awhile on the farm amid the scenes of bis ^ childhood in order io rest and re- ^ cnperate before entering upon his i: arduous duties at Washington. l Another county Treasurer has gone ? wrong and has been suspended by ^ Governor Hevward. Is claimed that Treasurer Whetsell, of Dorchester county, is short in bis caBh accounts $2,164.94. Governor Heyward has suspended j Dr. Thomas Patterson, Treasurer of Edgefield. It is alleged that be is short in his accounts something like t $5,000. No defalcation is charged, e simply negligence and incompetency. . News comes from the Philippines c that there are numbers of Japanese d officers on that island disguised as J day laborers whose purpose it is to (i spy out and study the fortifications h and strategic points of that and ad- s jacent islands. The Union and Buffalo cotton mills, C of Union, which recently lost nearly four million dollars through the speculation of the President, T. C. Dun- i li ?.- l i l. can, in cot-ton iu lures, uave ueen reorganized with E. W. BobertsoD, President of the National Loan and Exchange Bank, of Columbia, as President and Treasurer. ' The United States coast defense squadron, under commander of Bear i Admiral F. W. Dickens, consisting of the first class battleship Texis, Monitors Arkansas, Florida and Nevada and six torpedo boats, will remain in I the harbor of Charleston, this State, until April, next year. The squadron is expected to arrive about November 1st. ^ a CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS W M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. ^3 U3e in time. Sold by druggists. jZf j A Gentle Message. Aq Irish section hand was killed while at work and the men working with him felt terribly, and hated to bell his wife. Finally one man, who was said to have a silver tongue, was J selected to bresk the Dews. He | went to the widow's borne and said to her: 44Where is Pat?" "Shure iiDd he is at work on the track," replied the widow. The tender-hearted, silver-tongued newebreaker took the widow's band and said: ''You're a liar, he's dead. Nothing1 to Fear. . Mothers need have 110 hesitancy in continuing: to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little on^s, as if con- j tains absolutely nothing injurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of : great worth and merit. It has a world wide reputation for its cures of coughs, colds and croup and can always be relied upon. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. i Looking for a Storm. Charleston, Oct 6 ?A report to the wee; her bureau today stated that a tropical disturbance was eff Turk's Inland, near the Bahamas, moving north and that it will probably cause high winds along the coast. The reports show low barometer readings ^ HPWi o onn 4-Vi A f Inrvfin aiuug IUC uuaou- AUC OUUVU auiouii(v< coast is not considered storm proof until after October 15, and the announcement of the storm will cause some uneasiness among the late residents at the seashore. Astonishing Incident. it was, to all lier friends, an astonishing incident that Mrs. i. b. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., was cured of her dreadful sickness. "Doctors," she writes, "had given me np; friends were ready to hid me the last farewell; clonus >f despair darkened my horizon, and i was a wreck on the shores of despondency, when. i began to take Electric Bitters for my frightful stomach and .iver complaint. To the astonishment >f all, i was benefited at once arc3 am low completely and miraculously restored to health." At The Kanfmann Drug Co's. drug store; price 50c.; guarmteed. Senator Tillman has gone to Texas o deliver some lectures. We Solicit Consignment OF XTRfi STAPLED COTTON, \ lND are in a position to ob TAUT FULL MARKET PRICES. ilVE US A TRIAL SHIPMENT. Dill-Bail Company, Cotton Factors, \ JHARLESTON, - S. C. October 4, 1905. 4w51. Town Registration Notice. PHE BOOKS OF REGISTRATION JL for the municipal election of the town of Lexington to be had on the 9th lay of November next, will be open at he law office of Efird & Dreher, Lexugton, S. C., from the 29th day of July, 905, until and including the 30th day if October, 1905. Procure your regisration certificate from the undersigned f you desire to vote in the said election. F. E. DREHER, tf Supervisor of Registration. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. 5y George S. Drafts. Esq., Probate Judge. rTTHEREAS, JAMES M. THOMPSON TT made suit to me, to grant him Leters of Administration of the Estate of and fleets of Charles A Thompson; These are. therefore, to cite and admonsh ail and singular the kindred and reditors of the said Charles A. Thompson, leceased, that they be and appear, before q6 in tue Court of Probate, io be held at n rr v; r m fho inth jCilliHHJU, JUL., v . v. , uu -- lay of October. 3 905, after publication ie?eot" at 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon, to ho* cause, if any they have, why the aid Administration should not be granted. Given under nay hand, this 3rd day of )ctober, Anno Domini 1905. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. [L. S.] Probate Judge, Lexington County. Published on the 4th day of October, 305, ?in the Lexington Dispatch. 2v49. HILTON'S Life for the Liver & Kidneys, CHE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN FOB THE CUBE OF Jyspesia, Liver Complaint and Disorders of the Kidneys [T IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. !t excites a pleasing sense of warmth a the stomach, diffusing itself through he system. It augments the appetite, irn- [ )roves digestion, wards off malarial and bus prevents chills and fever, and is a perfect rfgulator to the whole system. 25., 50c. and $1.00 bottles. For sale it tho Bazaar. Wholesale by the Murray Drug Co., Columbia, Tumors Conqu Will Unqualified Success o Vegetable Compounc and Miss Adams. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering of woman's dread enemy, Tumor. So-called " wandering pains " may come from its early stages, or the pres ence of danger may be made manifest by excessive menstruation accompanied bv unusual pain extending from the. ovaries down the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation ulceration or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital operation; secure Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound right away and begin its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn. Mass., for advice. Read these strong letters from grateful women who have been cured: Pear Mrs. Pinkham:? , (First Letter.) "In looking over your book I see that vour medicine cures Tumor of the Uterus. I have been to a doctor and he tells me I have a tumor. I -will be more than grateful if you can help me, as I do so dread an operation." ?Fannie D. Fox, 7 Chestnut St.,Bradford,Pa. Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? (Second Letter.) " J take the liberty to congratulate you on the success I have had with your wonderful medicine. u Eighteen months ago my monthlies stopped. Shortly after I felt so" badlyl submitted to a thorough examination by a physician, and was told that I had a tumor on the uterus and would have to undergo an operation. " I soon after read one of your advertisements and decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham' s Vegetable Compound a trial. After caking five bottles as directed, the tumor is entirely gone. I have again been examined : lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound TAX NOTICE. I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING meutioned places for the purpose of receiving taxes for the fiscal year, 190": Lexington C B., from the loth of October to the 7th of November, 1905. Josh Shealy's, Tuesday morning. Nov. 7. ChapiD, Toesday evening, Nov. 7. ' mnfn'ij ^Jr?v ft VIUCO AWVWUUj " *1V?? V Peak, W^dn^dav evening:, Nov. 8 Spring Hilt, Thursday morning, Nov. 9 Hilton, Thursday evening Nov. 9 White Bock. Friday morning. Nov. 10, Ballentine. Friday eveniog, Nov. 10. Irmo, Saturday morning, Nov. 11. Edmnnd, Monday evening, Nov. 13, Pelion. Tuesday morning, Nov. 14. Jacob Williams', Tuesday even'g. Nov. 14 Steadman, Wednesday morning Nov. 15 Wm. Westmorelan i's, Wed even'. Nov 15 Batesburg. Thursday all day. Nov. 16. Leesville, Friday all day, Nov 17. Summit, Saturday morning, Nov. 18. Lewiedale, Saturday evening. Nov. 18. Gaston, Monday evening. Nov. 20 Cross Koads. Tuesday morning, Nov. 21. J. J. Mack's, Tuesday evening. Nov 21. Swansea, Wednesday all day, Nov. 22. Bed Score Thursday morning, Nov. 23. nV. N. Martin's. Thursday even'g, Nov. 23 Brookiand. Friday all day, Nov. 24. Crout's Store, Tuesdav eveniDg, Nov. 28 E. H. Addy's.Wednesday morn'g,Nov 29 G. F. Keisler's, Wednesday even'g,Nov 29 Red Bank. Saturday evening, Dec. 2. The balance of tho time at Lexington Court House until December 3ist, 1905, after which time the following penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by tbe Connty Treasurer: On January 1, 1906 1 per cent penalty will be addsd to those who have not paid. On February 1st, 1906, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, for February, i rt.'n _ "t 1:.: , r i ? , . j Ollii an auuitiuiiai o per uvm penalty will be added on March ist. making 7 per cent penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March lsc. J900 Tax books will close March 15, 1906. The hotiis lor closing 'he bfx borks wili positivelv be at ll o'clock f?r the morning j and 4 o'clock for the afemoou appoint-' ments. LEVY. For State Purposes 5} Mills. j For Ordinary County Purposes. .4 Mills, j For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills, j Total 12,} Milis. j Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills i Special School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills j Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills j Special School Levy District No 25-J Mills i Special School Levy Dis'rictNo 19-4Milis j Special School 1 evy District No. 15-3 Mills Poll Tax SI 00. Commutation Road Tax S3 00. payable from October 15th to March ist, 1906. Parties owning property in more than one township must so state to the Treasurer When writing for information concerning taxes always give full name. FRANK W SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington Conntv. LEXINGTON SII1S BANK. nPT>nQTf?a T?TrnT?TVF.T> STTRJFfiT TO cTiece. W. P. "ROOF, Cashier. BISECTORS: Mien Jones, V/. p. Hoot, c. M. Eflrd i R. Hilton James E. HeDdrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and npwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allovrec, payable April and October. September 21?tf I ered J tout Operations | f Lydia El. PinKham's ! ? in Cases of Mrs. Fox i by the physician and he says I have no signs of a tumor novr. It has also brought my monthlies around once more; and I am entirely well. I shall never be without a bottle of Lydia Pinkham's Vegotable Compound j in the house.'1?Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa. i Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? 44 About three years ago I had intense pain j m my stomach, with cramps ana raging headaches. The doctor prescribed for me, but finding that I did not get any better he examined me and, to my surprise, declared I had a tumor in the uterus. "I felt sure that it meant my death warrant, and was very disheartened. I spent hundreds of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept growing, till the doctor said that nothing but an operation would save me. Fortunately I ' corresponded with my aunt in the New Engand States, who ad vised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before submitting to an operation, and I at once started taking a regular treatment, finding to my great relief that my general health began to improve, and after three months I noticed that tho tumor had reduced in size. I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten months it had entirely disappeared without an operation, and using no medicine but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and words fail to express how grateful I am for the good it ba* done me.Miss Luella Adams, Colonnade Hotel, Seattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and should give confidence and hope to every sick woman. Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing women to write to her at Lynn, Mat**., for advice. ; a Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. ItyyS&j PARKER'S lgg? hair balsam Clc?c*e? and beau tifte* the na!r. = bS? Promote* a luxuriant growth. 5= Never Pails to Hestore Gray sTpj&m Hair to its youthful Color. tfifr. 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