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The Lexington Dispatch ? _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1898. Irdfxto Ftw Advcrtitticcnts. For Sale?J. Lee Smith. Citation? G. A. Kaminer. Teachers, Take Notice?J. D. Farr. Pure Bred Poultry?Parker & Mil ler. Not ices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of o cents per line, to one and all.j?\ To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 Blacksmith and Wheelwright. I desire to inform the citizens of Lexington and vicinity that I am i -n i.:~a ?t prepared to ao an &iuu v>i>vasmith work, such as setting axes, sharpening plows and shoeing horses. Isaiah Howard. Brookland Nominations. Colombia Register. The citizens of Brookland met last week for the purpose of nominating officers for the ensuiDg year. The election is to be held on the 12th of February. The following were nominated: For Intendent?E. J. "Langford and W. H. Witt. Wardens of Ward One?A. C. Kirby, W. A. Moody, W. J. Crawley, L. M* Moak. Wardens of Ward Two?L. M. Berry, J. P. Sharp, G. 9 K. Sox, G W. Wilson. v No Cure?No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell T?niV fnr Utrove s xusieicsa vuin av>?v . w. / Chilis and Malaria- It is pimply Iron and Qainine in a tasteless form. J Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c i ? ?- ? MASONIC. WL A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ^^^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, ^^\A. F. M.. will be held on Saturday, February 5tb, 1898, at 2 p m. Every member is expected to be prepared to pay his dues. By order of the W. M. G. M. Harm\x, Secretary. Agents Wantei Agents wanted for our new wall map of this state, 28 x 42 inches in size, five colors, on heavy paper, and with tin at top and bottom. With index of towns on border showing location on map and population figure. Sells at a popular price. Send 50 cents and get sample and terms for county agency. Rand, McNally & Co, Chicago, 111. The Old Reliable. Particular attention is directed to the schedule of the South Carolina and Georgia Railroad. This company by its faithful service to the country contiguous to its territoiy, has earned the sobriquet -of "The Old Reliable." Its set vice is the best; its route the shortest and its road traverses some of the loveliest landscape? and most picturesque scenes this country affords; its time the quickest; its officers the politest and most accommodating, and on the whole it is a firstclass road in every particular. Persons intending to take a trip either for business or pleasure should write to the officers for information. Valuable* to Women. Especially valuable to women is Browns' Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache disappears, strength takes the place of weakness, and the glow of health readily coines to the pallid cheek when this wonderful remedy is taken. For sickly children or overworked men it has coequal. No home should l?e without this famous' remedy. ) Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. ? The Ladies Favorite. The February issue of The Delineator is called the Midwinter Number and again thoroughly justifies its reputation as woman's authoiity in fashions and literature. The latest winter styles are elaborately illustrated and accurately described. Prominent amoDg the literary features is Emma Churchman Hewitt's ? article on Household Expenses. The Delineator is the Woman s .ratorue Magazine, and is issued by the Famous Fashion Publishers, The Butterick Publishing Co., (Limited), at 7 to 17 West Thirteenth Street, New York, at the remarkably low rate of $1.00 for a year s subscription, or 15 cents per copy. Of all Family Magazines it is the great caterer (o domestic needs, and can be recommended for its cheapness, usefulness, beauty, freshness and utility. * If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. The Stewards of Lexington Circuit, will please meet at Methodist church here; on Saturday, 5th day of February, 1898, at 10 a. ra. W. M. Harden, P. C. " PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. The days are getting loDger. Monday last was a stingiDg cold day. The perfume of guanoes is upon the air. "We are experiencing a spell of winter weather. Onion sets, white and yellow, for sale at the Bazaar. Today is by far the coldest day we have had this season. There are four inmates iu the poor house, all of whom are colored. Mr. Henry V. Rish has just closed a successful session of the Sharp Hill school. The Masons will meet iu their lodge room in this place next Saturday, at 2 p. m. The diseases cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla are many, because most ailments disappear as soon as the blood is enriched and purified by it. A good milch cow with young calf, for sale. Apply at once to J. R. Young, Irene, S. C. The school term having expired at Reeders' Store school, Miss Rosa Harman is now at home. Mr. James B. Addy has been appointed Supervisor of Registration by Governor Ellerbe. Iovitations are out o a ''Valentine Dance" which is to be given in Masonic Hall on the 14th inst. Monday is sale day and several va'uable pieces of real estate is advertised to be sold by order of court. Revere post office on the AVyee ferry road, is at Mr. Leoppard Nichols', instead of Levi Nichols', as stated The prevalence of mumps among the students caused Mr. A. F. Harman to close his school at White church. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. For sale by J. ?. Kaufmann. During the absence of Mayor Evans, Alderman John W. Earkardt acted a&Mayor of Newberry, several days last week. Mr. Henry I. Drafts lost his faithful old mare last week. Old Lou was 26 years old and was the mother of eleven colts. Rev. S. J. Riddle will preach in the Baptist church at this place on , the third Sunday morning and even- ( ing at the usual hours. The communication of Capt. J. F. Lyles, giving his views on the cotton nuestion was received too late for publication in this issue. i We have been informed that the joint conference held at Chapin last week was a pleasant occasion and ( the attendance was large. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant re- i lief by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. Dr. J. E. Kaufmann is having | lumber hauled preparatory to the fitting up of four handsome law offices on bis lot opposite this office. Mr. James A. Lucas, of the Gaston section of this county, will leave the latter part of this week to visit his brother at Fort Thompson, Fla. The small pox scare is abont over and the work of vaccination has about ceased. There was but few cases of vaccination which "took." Friday the contested election case of Johnston vs. Stokes will be heard i? o tt IUJ UUUiUiltlCC x^u. u Ui lilC 1IUU3C Committee 011 privileges and elections. Whooping cough is the most distressing malady; but its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. For sale by J. E. Ivaufmann. Six dark complected persons of the blackberry blonde class have winter quarters in the jail awaiting to give an account of themselves before Judge Townsend. The next examination for teachers for certificates of qualification to teach in the free public schools of the county, will be held at this place on the lSth inst. From the Register we learn that Uncle Otto Lorenz, a warm and devoted friend of the Dispatch, dropped dead at Gaston, last Sunday with heart failure. Beautiful flakes of soft feathery j snow fell thick and fast Sunday, but j much to the disgust and disappointment of the smrll boy, they melted ; as soon as they hit the earth. Mr. F. C. Helbig, a prominent j druggist of Lynchburg, Va., says: j ''One of our citizens was cured of j rheumatism of two years standing, j by one bottle of ChambeiIain's Pain J Balm. This liniment is famous for : its cures of rheumatism; thousands j have been delighted with the prompt j "lief which it affords. For sale by | J. E. Kanfmann. ? Guv. Ellerbe has affixed bis sign* ture to the act extending the tiin for the payment of taxes without th penalty up to and including Febri ary 20th and the County Treasurer will be so notified. Mrs. Lucia Harman, who has bee spending sometime with relatives a this place, left for her home in Ai gusta, Ga., last week. She wa accompanied by Miss Ethel Harmai who will be absent sometime. We are pained to chronicle th death of Mr. Adam Lister, whic occurred at his home in Saluda towr ship on the north side of Sal ml river on last Saturday. He ha reached a ripe old age and was on amoDg the first settlers in tie Foik. What pleasure is there in life wit a headache, constipation and billious ness? Thousands experience thei: who could become perfectly health, by usiog DeWitt's Little Earl, Risers, the famous little pills. At J E. Kaufmann's drug store. It should have been J. W. Crout1 store and not J. W. Craps', as w stated last week, where the ta returns will be taken in Hollov Creek by Mr. S. S. Lindler. Th date is Saturday, February 12tb. The time for the payment of th< commutation road tax has beei extended by the Legislature t March 1. Persons liable to roac duty, who have not yet paid the tas should do so at once. "Millwood,*' the beautiful home o Gen. Hampton, about four miles ou of Columbia on the Dent Pond road was destroyed by fire yesterday fo the third time. The first being a the time of the sacking and burning of Columbia. Ift CU&S WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. BT U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use H Co in time. Sold by druggists. El The fiue young mare, ''Daisy Mor gan," of Mr. W. B. Fallaw, ran i snag in her breast last Monday anc died from the effects of it Thursday night. The loss of this valuabh mare is quite a heavy one to Mr Fallaw. The Lombard Iron "Works anc supply company of Augusta, Ga., ii a first class concern, doing first clasi work which they guarantee,. The^ have filled several orders from this vicinity which have given entire satis faction in every particular. Plac< your orders with them and b< pleased. The singing at the prayer meeting in the Methodist church last Thurs rJav pveninf was verv fine and was / - o / enjoyed by the large congregatior present. There will be services a this church tomorrow evening t( which Christians of every denomina tion as well as sinners and the un godly are cordially invited to attend Among the other students wh( will take part in the commencemen exercises of Clemson, which will b< held on February Gth and continue until the 9tb, we notice that Mr. G H. Swygert will read an essay, hii subject being 10 K. W. G Pole Dynamo Design and that he has als< been elected Vice President of hi: class. The residence of Mr. L. W. Redd on Boston Hill, was entered by j thief last Monday night aDd relievec that gentleman of about $2.50 ii cash, strange to say nothing elsi was taken although his watch wa in sight of the thief and his knif< and tobacco was in the same pocke with his pocket book. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world fo Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappe< Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Ski: Eruptions, and positively cures Pile T Ti _ I or no pay required, it is guarantee! to give perfect satisfaction or mone; refunded. Price 25 cents per bos For sale at J. E. Kaufiman's. Just a Minute of your time, please, to remind yot tof how wel we can serv< you in on< particular. "W< have made i regular stud] of at least oni subject, an( the values wi have to offe: you on tha account an just what yoi should make i your busines to look into [ Our specia / " ~ \ subject is Fiae family groceries, call at S. ^ Hendrix, Cjlumbia and let him te you all about it. Th3 Case Submitted. The case of the State vs. S. ? Clark was submitted to the Suprem Cjurt on the 27th inst. Our readei will doubtless remember that M Clark was indicted and tried at th February, 1S97, term of the court fc this county charged with assau and battery of a high and aggravate nature on Mr. S. R. Bouknight i the town of Chapin and sentenced 1: the court to pay a fine of ?200, fro: which sentence Mr. Clark has a] pealed to the Supreme Court. Pay your subscription. i. Dr. Ercwn, Optician. e Dr. Brown can only remain here e until Dcxt Monday. Pic has demoui strated his superior skill since bis s arrival here and all haviDg weak or defective eyes should consult him at n once. Examinations free at Kamiit ner's Hotel. 1- ? >8 Time'y Warned. i, We want to give ample lime and [ - futber opportunity to delinquent G subscribers, who have for reasons h best known to themselves, failed to ' i. respond to our appeals for a settle- I it. .1 xi .. ! mem, SO IUUI IL1CJ CUU pa J a pui nun at least of the amount due us and e have the paper continued. AVc arc now Laving bills made out against , every person who is in debted to us mailing tbem as fast as possible. All who do not respond before court will certainly Lave their names erased ^ from our books. If you cannot pay J a'l at oue time you can most assuredly pay a part at different times until ; the whole amount is paid. Come in & and pay us 25 or 50 cents at a time e if you want the Dispatch continued x to you. v ? ? e Don't Neglect Your Liver. I.ivcr troubles quickly result in perious complications, and the man who neglects Lis e liver lias little regard for health. A bottle of Browns' Iron Hitters taken now and then ? will keep the liver in perfeet order. If the ~ di-.e;isc has developed, Browns' Iron Hitters will cure it permanently. Strength and J vitality ? will always follow its use. Brown*' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. *_ The Connty Board cf Pensions. The County Board of Pensions | was in session last Friday and again * yesterday, passing upon new applir cants for pension, and overhauling and revising the old list. * All the Township Beards sent up their reports accept those at Black Creek and Piatt Springs. From what we could ascertain the number of pensioners in this county largely exceed that of last year as there are - a great deal more applicants, i The Board is composed of Capt. S. 1 M. Roof, Chairman, Col. D. T. Barr, f Secretary, Capt. P. B. Lever, George ? W. Reeder and Dr. J. W. Geiger, . five among the best known, most conscientious and painstaking citi1 zens of the county and we risk noth3 ing in saying that there is no better s Board in the State. ? 3 Executive Committee Meeting, i Lexington, S. C, Feb. 1, ISDN. 3 In accordance with the constitu3 tion and by-laws of the Lexington County Fair Association, the Execur live Committee met at the court > . house this day at 12 o'clock in. Pres3 ent, H. J. Pawl, W. Q. M. Berley, J. i Walter Dreher. W. B. Taylor, P. J. t Wessinger, Dr. C. E. Leaphart and > Geo. W. Recder. In the absence of - the President and General Superin tendent it was thought best to post. pone the transaction of business j until a later day. It was, therefore, decided to call a meeting for Satur3 day, February 12th, at 10 o'clock a. a m. at which time it is expected that every member of the association will 3 be present. 0 Stockholders will therefore, please j* take notice and attend, as important s business pertaining to the welfare of the association will be transacted. , Subscribers to the stock of the 1 Association are earnestly requested J to send in the amount of their subi script ion to the Secretary on or be b fore the time of the meeting in order s that all outstanding debts again, t e the Association may be settled. t * M. D. Harman, Secretary, L. C. F. A. A First Class School. r The Lexington Classical Institute ^ has been in session for four months 1 a and has dispensed useful knowledge s to one hundred and twenty-four pu3 pils. In the latter months of its sesJ sion it desires to assist even a greater number than this to ascend the hills i of science. The principal has the { assurance from several fathers that ! thev will place their daughters and i " ? 1 j sons in this institution of learning j ! as the schools which thev have at i i tended duiiug the winter are now 1 1 * j closing. "When your school closes 3 i send your boy and girl right on to * ; the lustitute and keep them in school j | nine or ten months and you and your 3 | children will be benefited. The 9 | tuition in this school is very low. j r ; Board can be had in good families j t i ' from five to seven dollars per month. 0 I 1 j Never in the history of the world * ! were so manv children attending the s ; different schools of the land, and 1 never before could an education be ! ; had at so little cost. Let every ad* ! jacent school that closes in the future | send at least one boy and one gill to j the Lexington school. j | A Kentucky man has manied the ! granddaughter of the girl who refused him. r j The consumption of mutton in the j ie United States is increasing at the ! )r rate af about fifteen per cent, per ! u; -TwrHow to make others serve us and j n lift us up is our prollem. Christ's j ,y problem was to get down and li t ; m others up. to help them. p. i In Japan every child is taught tj i j write with both hands. A school where blushing is taught ' is the latest novelty in Paris: Liver Ills Like biliousness, dyspepsia. liea?Iache. eonsti- ! | pat ion. sour stomach, indigestion arc promptly i 1 cured t>y Hooii's Tills. They ?1< their work j c Hood's! easily ami thoroughly. | Test after dinner pills. WH0 III | cents. .Ml druggists. I B B B | Trcparcil by ('. 1. Hood A- Co., Lowell. Mass. The only Till t.> take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. The Chinese dress in white at i funerals and in Mack :if weddings, j and old women always serve as j bridesmaids. I She?"They tell me. Professor, ! h that you have mastered all the 1 modern tongues." Hp?"All but ] two?my wife's and her mother's." An editor who married a Miss ; I i Church says he has enjoyed more j ( happiness since joining the church I J than he ever did in his life before. I i No Time for War Talk. 1 i New York Tribnnc. . There is no war between thiscouu- J try and Spain. There is no serious ( danger of any. There is certainly J no cause for any. It may be asserted ( with as much confidence as is possi- f ble in international ufliirs that there j ? will be no such war, either now or in _s the measurable future. There w s 1 on Wednesday a little unorganized , riot in Havana. A few hot-headed 1 army officers smashed the windows of a couple of newspaper officer. Practically that was all. It was not a demonstration against the United ( States It did not endanger the gen- h eral order of the city. It had no international significance than a I scrimmage in a Cubiiu cigar shop in this city would have. To deem it c a cause for war or for rushing war- * ships to Havana would be midwinter a madness worse than that of dog J: days. c The proceedings of the teachers' j1 meeting is unavoidably crowded out t this issue. ZDI^HbTiE SERVICES. APPOINTMENT Full LEXINGTON CIRCUIT FOR ] 1808. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3pin 2d Sunday, Horeb 11 am. Lexington 8piu 3d Sunday, Sbiloh 11 am. Ilebron Rprn 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 8pm W M. Harden, Pastor. S, LEXINGTON MARKET, ? r CORRECTED WEEKLY BY TIIE MERCHANTS. C . 1 P Cotton, per ft 5 > ?' i Bacon Hams, p^r ft -s u v Sides. " " 2 a 7 " * Shoulders, " 7 a Lard.pur ft c< a 7 a Flour, perewt 27? a Corn, per bu sr? a <>" l'eas, " " fin a 65 Oats. " " ! "> a 45 Fodder, per ewt 75 a Sweet Potatoes, per bu <",o a Itiee, per lb 4 a 4.'a' 13 utter, per ft 1"> a 2" Eggs, per do: 1" a 12L TurKeys. per lb 7 a fieese. por pr CO a Chickens, per bead l'1 a 25 f Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20 Rauf riui- m S 11 10 Pork/** " s a Tallow, per It * a j FOR SALE?Lots to suit purchasers, :I on 'he street leading from Lexington Mill 1 to Djpot street, or on Depot street. Apply 11 at Dispatch Office. v 1 For Sale. Having dltermifed to re- \ tire from tlm-Lumber business to engage in the Roller Mill business, winch fl I will have nady for the next crop, I ortVr r for sale the following property: 1 Hand Press to press cotton. s 1 '10 Saw Gin. j j 2") Horse P w. r I> liler 1 20 Horse P.?w< r Engine. t 1 0 Hor.-e Power Engine. 1 f'i Horse Power Roller. I 1 20 Horse Power Traction Engine and Boiler. Will run on the ground and has a new wagon with it. 1 Planer. 1 Young Horse. c For further particnlarsand terms address. s or call on JASPER LONG, s Birr's Landiug, S. C. January 21, lS'.is. 212 j WANTED"SU??.0?.-, ! ra in to Landle our c? lebrated Lubricating Oils and Greases. Salary and expenses. Enclose stamps 'or particulars. Address, Cd?CENT OIL CO., Minneapolis, Minn. j 2wl i. ! f I 1 CLERK'S SALE. !5 !; By yiin us of a ; ecree of the | 1 C'o irt of Common Pie is for Lexitig- i ton county. Sate of S C.. passed 11th [ January, lS'.W, by Hon Ernest Gary. Judge of 5th Circuit at chambers. Columbia, S. < C.. in the cii>e ol 1*. li Whites, Mary A v Wlnt'S, Frmk G liit< s. Pierce B. Whites i -j and James J Whites, plaintiffs against John Whites, William Whites, Magdalene Whites, M try WLiti s, Rebecca Kiuard. Elizabeth Whites. Henry W. Whites, D. j G. Whites, Hariiet Eargle. Anna Liudler. : George Whites and other heirs at law ol [ Eiijth Whites, defendants 1 will se 1 to the . highest bidder, ;.t put ii.t outcry before the I court housed'.'orat Lexington. S C .during { the usual hours of sale, on the first Mou- I day in February, n< xt: "All that piece, pircel or Sraet of 1 tud situate, lying and neiug in the County of Lexington and State of South Carolina, In the l?>rk ot J5ro.nl and Saluda rivers on waters ot Wateree creek, containing ninety * three and one-hail t'JJ.15 acres, more or less, and boundc d formerly bv land of G. Slice, (f. r.! t.,1 l<-.p Kr Mrs Veal. William Whites and ' John Whites, tlie same being tract of land j ' owned and held hy Marv Magdalene Whites ^ during her life time. j t TERMS One third cash aud the balance ;i in two successive e'pialannual iustalmcu's, j j with interest theieou from day of sale, i fc secured by persona! bond of the purchaser f and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to p iv cash. Purchaser lo pay lor papers. II. A. SPANN. t ;i C. C. C. P. and G. S. ; Clerk's Office. January 1Mb, ItS'JS -3wl2. j Trespassers, be Warned! j 4 LL PE {SONS ARE IlEUEBY POSI i ^TjL tivelv warned against trespassing upon my lands having the following boundaries: : J. C. I. Wanmnnker. Crim, Wise and others, by cutting wood, hghtwood, mak- t ing roads, or trespassing in auy manner i whatever. The law will positively be j c enforced against all persons disregarding j t this warning. i t II AC HEAL E HUTTO. January 10, 1S08-3w12. i I Final Discharge. Vf 01IC? IS HEREBY GIVEN' T0PFR- j L> sons invested that we will cp; ly to J lie Hon. C. E Lmphart, Jndp?i of rrobate n and for the County of Lexington, State ! ?' oalli Carolina, ou the 2Mtli day of Eebnary, IM'S. for a final discharge as Execn?rs of the K t ite of Jatn.-s C. ]Jodie, dees s d J P. 1JOI IK. IJ M 1 JODIE, I; N 1JODIE. Ex c?itors. j January 20, ItSUS f?wl.~. : J Mortgagee's Stile. Fhe State of South Carolina, ! COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Iff IIKl!HAS DEFAULT JIAS lihLN VV made in tin' payment of the debt secured by a certain mortgage dated in bfeuiber, l*!>lt made aud executed by 'hr. M. Olscn to Loan and Exchange liank of South Carolina, which said mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the I M. 0. for Lexington county, iu Hook L," page, 22.1. on 7th January, 18'J2: now, Lerefore, under and by virtue of thepowtr if sale contained in said mop'g'ge, Loan md Exchange Bank of South Carolina, nortgagce. will sell at public auction, lieore the court home in the county < f Lexngtou aud State of South Carolina, on the ':h day of February, 1MH. within tho legal ion rs of sale, to the leg Inst bidder lor ash, tin: following described premises, to vit: All (hat tract of land situate in (he 'oiinty of Lexington and State ot South iiolina, known as Dry Creek, containing I7ij acres, more or less, mi waters of Dry Jrcek, a tributary of Coiigsree Hive: louuded on tho north by lands now or brmerly of Huricnn Wages and William roiger. on the south by lands of Mrs. W. i. Moye and Dry Crc? k. on the west by ands of Win. Gcigcr utnl Abraln W. Gcig' r ,ml on the east by the Congareo ltiver, the ract of land hereby intended beiug the anie that was conveyed to C. M. Olsen by rraneis A, Corner by deed dated Id No ember. 1SS7 and-recorded in 11. M. C. 'ffioe for Lexingtou County in Book"GG," i.lge 112. LOAN AND EXCHANGE BANK, of South Carolina. Allen J. Green, Attorney. 3wl2. Jan nary, 189S. HATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, Jy C. E. Leaphart, Esq , Probate Judge. rxTimmjIC. U I LU \ V VT P fl p 11 ' ILIjUIj AO, II A k"! .1 i.1 4.1. V V. V* A ? T T made suit lo me to grant him Letters if Administration of the Estate ot and ff cts of Edwin Summers; These are, therefore, to ci'e and admonish ,H and singu'ar the kindred and creditors if the said Edwin Summers that they ie and appear t-eforeme, in t ie Court if F o')ate, to ho held at Lexington 0 I., on the ord day of March next , fter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in he forenoon, to show cause, if any they lave, why the said Administration should lot be granted. Given under my hand, this l.'ltli day ot an-iary, Anno Domini. 1898. C. E. LEA I'll AliT, J. P. L C. Published on the 19th day of January, 898, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6wl5 Executors' Sale. By authority vested in us by the last will and testament of Eliius . Sea.se, deceased, we will sell to the higlist bidder, at the late residence of said Ilias S. Sca-e, deceased, in Lexington oonty, S. C , on the loth day of February. 808, at 11 o'clock a. in., the personal iropertv belonging to >a;d Estate, consist, ug of oue mule, cattle, hogs, 1 two-ho se i-agou, 1 buggy and harness. 1 Taylor gin, o saws, ana running gears, 1 cotton press ,ud other things not mentioned. TERMS -Cash. E J. E. SEASK. Execntnitrix, </. SEASE, J. L. SEASE, Ex cntors. January 15, 1*08 -lwlJ. rAX RETURNS. [N ACCORDANCE WIHI THE LAW iu relcrencc to the assessment and taxition of property, and having completed 11 y round through the county, I will be at uy office, at i (xington, until the 2<>th day if February, 1 *08. to receive tax returns of mrsous who have not already made them ifter this date the books wi l be closed and he penalty of 50 per cent will be attached. Tax payers will phase come prepared to ;ive t! e name of the township and number >t school district wherein they reside: Section 224 ot the law iu reference to the assessment of taxes (Revised Statutes) eads as follows: Every person of full age and sound mind hall annually list for taxation the following personal properly, to wit: 1. All the tangible personal pr perty in lie State owned or controlled by him 2. All the tangible property owned by lim. or other resident of South Carolina ,nd under his control, which may be tem>orarily out of the State, but intended to >e brought into the State. 3. All tanvible personal property owned ir controlled by him which may have been ent oat of the Stale for sale and not yet old 4. All the monies, credits, investments n bonds, stocks, joiut stock companies or ithcrwise owned or controlled by him. I vhetber iu or out of this State. It shall be the duty of each owner of and<, and of any new structure thereon vliich shall uot have beeu appraised tor j axatiou, to list the same for taxation with j he County Auditor of the county iu which j hey may be situated, on or before the 20th lay of February next alter the sam? shall icconie subject fur taxation. All returns tor taxition must be filed with he Auditor not later than February 20th, 898, as alter that date the law requires an iddition of 50 per cent. to the last year's eturu. Poll tax as will as property must >e returned. M. I). UAIOIAN. Aiulitor (M Lexington Couaty. SENT FliEE to housekeepers? Liebig COMPANY'S | Extract of Beef i COOK BOOK, telling how to prepare many deli- i catc and delicious dishes. Address. Liebig Co.. P. 0. Rox *2718, New j York. : Mortgagee's Sale, j BY Villi L'E OF A MORTGAGE GIV- | en to nie by Sultan & Simons on Sep- j ember lltb, lttbT. which has been recorded | it Lexington, S. C , on September 17, 1SH7. ; u Hook 7. pige 1US, I will fell at Swansea, i >. C., oa Moudav, February 7. ]*;?7, the i ollowiug described property, to wit: One 13 horse power Erie City Hoiler. One '2-3 horse power Erie City Engine, j With belting and all attachments to make j i complete .;aw mill. TERMS- CVk W. J. KEENAN, Columbia, S. ('. J January 20, lb'>, - 2wl2. | Final Discharge. yrOTTOE IS IIEHEHY GIVEN TOPER- j 1^1 sous int? refted that I will apply to j he Hon. C E. Leaphart, Judge of Probate i u aud for the coniitv ot Lexington, State j >1 South Carolina, ou February ii lv.18, or a final discharge as Administrator of be Estate of E It Wilson, deceased. W. M. WILSON, Administrator. Jannaay 10? td. FROM 3 Rio Yerde. Rock Hill Buggy Co , Rock Hill, S. C Dear Sirs: Will you kindly send rat buggy recently skipped. -We are rau Yours truly, A STRAY I Mr. Watson McDauiel, Hnraer, S. C. Replying to your favor relative t you want, a beautiful job, genuine 11 mings, all mountings are silver. The Gear, a rich carmine nicely striped, seen sice we have been in the business ever offered one. Nothing will compr you at once. Yours truly, ROCK HILL BUC For Sale by W. P. ROOF, H. J. GREGORY & CO., Columbia, S. C., MATTHEWS 4 May 11?ly. Leesvilh STEWART i t Wholesale and I 1526 MAIN STREE1 We Hare Bargains in Toilet S* We also offer our line of Granite and bought elsewhere. As we boug we can offer low prices on Gu Cutlery, and Hard ware g Oil I' PlMAAV t lift I.AU A' VIII 1 1 IVI >7 I 11*/ liV ?T \/| October 28- lyr. DRY" C MILLINERY AN! We wish to call the attention of the INople < a full Dress Goods in I The best values for llie money can be found 5 cents pe: THE BEST CALICOES ~>c per yd. Fast DyesLADIES' We have the best valnes in th citv. Cloth ( S3 00 to MILLINERY OH Wo can give you Trimmed and Untriramed . when in town an XT. W. ' 1517 MAIN ST., October 13 - ly. W. E. Mc Boots. Shoes and Rubbers, TRUNKS AND Tli Special inducements to parties 1711 MAIS Post Office Block, October i3?6m. DRS. D. L. BO AU15151 " V) ?u 1515 MAD COLUMBIA, 'PHONE One of the firm will Lexington Oflico, over ] Thursduj*, Friday and S itarday before 1 Jnly and August when there will be no appo and September C jurt Week will take the pla PERKINS MANU yellow ri: HIGH GKADE M.\! FLOORING, CE FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS T> O O RS,HAS II ATXaiS" ? ESTIMATES CJIEER] February 1?ly. Final Discharge. ; Notice is jikbbdy oivex that ! i will anply to tin- Hon (,'. E Leap- ! hart, Judge ol l'robat) for Lexington i county, on the lth day of February, ls:t7. I at 11 a. in., for a tinal discbarge as Exteu- | tor of tbe Estate of J. \V. 1> tlknline, deceased. J. -J. DALKNTINE, Executor. January b, Lv'-,s lwJ2. NOTKETOAIiL. I AM now HEADY to tsstkivt students in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Auyoue wisbiug to study Music cau write me at Fredonia, -> Satisfaction guaranteed. M. C HALLMAN. In&truclor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. January 12. MEXICO. S L. P., Mex., December 20, 1807. r. s. a. > by mail two sets of western for ch pleased with the bupgy. JOHN R. EDWARDS. LETTER. iumbertoo, X. 0, October 22, 1897. l> the buggy. We have just what ock Hill open buggy, full leather trimbody an elegant dai k rosewood ?Dior. One of the prettiest vehicles we have s. Will make you the lowest price I re with a Rock Hill. Hope to see W. I. LINKHAW & CO. ;gy company. Lexington, S. C. Donly & Sease, Lcwiedale, S. C., ? BOUKNIGHT, -i S. C., i PRENTISS, letail Hardware, COLUMBIA, S. C. t>fs. G ra it itc $2: Japanned 87c I Tinware lower than they can-Le ht before the tariff took effect ns, Pisto' % Table and Pocket enerally. Come and *ee. si. our (/oocIn the Best SOODS, > I FANCY GOODS. * >f Leiiogtoi) to the fact that we now keep liLe of Slack and- Colors. nt oar store. We have Dress Goods from r yard np. * ANDROSCOGIN MUSLIN, only 6 cents, CAPES. Japes from 75 cents to $15.00. Plnah Capes $15.00. ' ' rR SPECIALTY. \ H its at your own price. Give ns a call d be couvinced. IBUMF, ^ iftsri! A ^ <JULUIVJBIMf O. KJ. sNULTY" Shoe Findings and Leather, IA YELLING BAGS, mentioning this advertisement, r STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C. OZEE & SONS, iiiiiaii I STREET, S. <J fill appointments at [iautiiuiiuiV Drug Store, he Second Snnday of r-acli month. Except iutmeut For months of February, Jane ce of the regular appointment. FACTORING CO. N*E LUMBER, sTTACTUREllS OF ILING, SIDING, f, SHINGLES AND LATHS, AND BLINDS, LA, OA. FULLY FURNISHED.,?! LEXINGTON i SAVINGS BANK. I DEPOSITS BECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, ^ashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. EfLrd1(. Hilton. Jauies E. Ilendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 ami npwards received and interest at 5 per cent, pur annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21? it Why dorrt you walk up bravely ! to the Editor's desk and settle for : the Dispatch like a man? 1 I