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The Lexington Dispatch . _ Burned April 25th; rebuilt Julv 19. 1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Pub isher. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEI NESDAY, MAY 24. 1899. y ANNUAL BEPOBT fe 0F J. S. DERBBICE, Treasurer CF LEXINGTON, COUNTY, S. C, For the Fiscal Year Ending DECEMBER. 31, 1S91. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Li x kotos*. S. C . Mat 2Gth. 1899. To the Hon. 0. W. BuchaDao, Presiding Judge, Court of General Sessions for Lexington county, S. C DEAR SIR: in conformity with the requirements of an act, No. 194, approved December 23.1, A. D. 1889 I have the honor to submit the following report of the transactions of this office for the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1898, and ending December 31s4, 1S98. ; ' . Very respectfully, gpS J. S. DERRICK. Treasurer Lexington County, S. C: fcCHOOL CLAIMS. No. Name. Nature of Claim. Amt 1 S S L:ndler, teaching 8 28 50 2 S S Lindler. teaching 22 50 3 W B Fdllaw, teaching 40 00 4 W B Fallaw, teaching 40 00 5 J E Fowler, teaching 38 00 6 J B Towill, teaching 30 CO 7 G M Caoghman, lumber \ 23 25 8 L A Chapin, lumber. 32 28 P9 N O Pyles, teaching. 35 00 10 WF Williamson,teach ing 30 00 11 J T Millard, teaching 38 00 12 S W Derrick, teaching 15 00 13 W H F Bast & Bro . supplies, lumber.... 26 90 14 Cancelled 15 E Young, teaching... 5 00 16 J E Fowler, teaching 35 00 17 J D Seay, teaching.. 40 00 18 J M Craps, repairing 7 60 19 3 A Hawkins, teaching 33 00 20 J W Stanley, teaching 15 00 21 T J Entzminger, teaching 16 00 22 Ellen Hendrix, teaching 30 00 23 D L Bouknight, bYg 40 50 24 A FHarmaD, teaching 35 CO 25 Lizzie Langford, teach ing 25 00 26 JN U fjles, teacniDg. SI To 27 W Perry, work repaii'g 3 00 28 E II Sbealy, teaching 35 00 29 J L Kinard, teacbiDg 35 00 30 W A Price, teacbirg 25 00 31 Sue E Corley, teach g 25 00 32 R E Sbealy, teaching 30 00 33 W J McCirtha, teach ?g 27 50 34 Henry J Raw], teachg 35 00 35 0 D Seay, teaching... 40 00 36 Florence Waters,teach'g 25 00 37 C K Kyzer, teaching 25 00 38 Olive Haltiwanger, teaching 28 50 39 JCNunamaker,teacb'g 73 00 40 J W Staley, teaching 12 20 41 David Fitzgerald, teach g 30 00 42 Benj W Lewie, building 33 00 43 Ellen Hendiiz, teaching 30 00 44 C B Avery, teaching.. 32 95 45 Emma Wingard, teach g 25 00 46 J T Mellard, teaching 35 00 47 Jas H Hope, teaching 25 03 48 Jas H Hope, teaching 4 00 49 Marshall Roof, repairs 13 50 50 N W Lindler, material 12 00 51 WardDickersoD,teacb'g 32 00 52 W H Sbarpe, teaching 40 00 53 W H Sharpe, teaching 20 00 54 M C Wingard, teaching 29 00 bo ?. f. itoiancJ, teacning au uu _ 56 Sue H Corley, teaching 25 00 57 D W Daniel?, teaching 120 00 53 M A Sawyer, teaching 30 00 EstelleLangford, teach'g 25 00 E Farr, teaching... 22 50 teaching 27 50 teaching.. 40 00 teacbi^ -0 00 +pert, mate ^^^^^^HB|^^rSweendenburg, j^RHH^^eaching 17 00 L R Goodwin, teaching 20 00 68 Geo Butler, teaching... 13 50 69 T J Entzminger, teach'g 16 00 70 W M Corbett, teaching 25 00 71 Virginia Baggot, teaching 25 00 72 L B Williams, teaching 25 00 73 J E Fowler, teaching... 35 00 74 N O Pyles, teaching... 26 50 75 F N. Nunamaker, teaching 35 00 76 J E R Kyzer, teaching. 30 00 77 W A Drafts, teaching.. 30 00 78 B A Hawkins, teaching 33 00 79 H BDjminick, teaching 35 CO 80 A J Boatwright, teach'g 29 00 81 J W Mcnts, teaching.. 30 00 82 Wesley Risinger, repairing school house 8 90 83 S S Lindler, teaching.. 31 67 84 J R A!Un, teaching 25 00 85 Amanda S Allen, teaching 20 00 86 S W Derrick, teaching 24 00 8" Mary E Roof, teaching 13 00 88 F R Roof, teaching.... 3) 00 89 W H Sharpe, teaching 11 25 90 J H Taylor, serveying 9 00 91 D E Claik, teaching... 30 00 92 W E Bowman, teaching 25 00 93 J A Perrin, teaching... 27 00 94 A F Harman, teaching 35 00 95 M J Kyzer, teaching... 30 00 96 L:zzieLangford,teach'g 6 15 ----- c>lii 1 |l i From the day that a young man starts out to seek his first position to the end of his business life, his health lias a world to do with his success. When a young man applies to a business man for a position, his personal appearance has a deai to do with the outcome. " Personal appearance" does not mean dress alone. It does not mean exterior cleanliness atone. A young man may be clean, so fir as soap and water will make him. but be disfigured by unsightly #?rur?tinn? and ulcerations 0:1 tile I ' - "i" - . skin. These are due Jo inipunlies in the blood. The blood becomes impure because it is improperly nourished. Instead of receiving the life giving elements of the food, it receives the foul emanations of indigestion, bilousness and costivcness. The reason that I)r. Pierce's C,olden Medical Discovery is the best remedy for disorders of this descjiption is that it goes right to first causes. It gives a man an appetite 4" like a horse." It facilitates the flow of digestive juices. It corrects all ' disorders of the digestion, and makes the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food perfect. It invigorates the liver. It purifies and enriches the blood. It makes the muscles strong and active. It tones and steadies the nerves. It makes a young man look as he should?strong of body, alert of brain and clean and wholesome of skin. Medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing "just as good." * I had eczema in its worst form." writes Austin Ramsey. Esq.. of Saltillo. Huntingdon Co.. Pa. " I tried three doctors but got no relief. I thought it would set me wild, it itched aud burned so badly. The neighbors thought I would never be cured. I took your ' Golden Medical Discovery * and aifc bow well." 97 W B Catr, teaching 30 00 W T> f!?to ItQobincr 30 CO U J II VUVV< V\ - - - ? 99 A B Shirey, teachiDg... 30 00 10) J M Shealv, teachiDg 25 00 101 Ida M Davic, teaching 25 00 102 L V Adam?, teaching 26 50 103 H Landrum, teaching 30 00 101 J T Millard, teaching 31 20 105 J A Itisb, teaching.. 15 CO 106 M H Gibson, teaching 15 ( 0 107 HattieGibsoD,teachfg 22 50 108 F L Corley, repairs.. 1 00 109 S L Hook, material.. 15 72 110 H J Bawl, teachiDg.. 3 50 111 H J Rawl. teaching.. 27 50 112 S W Derrick, teachiDg 15 00 113 S W Derrick, teaching 9 00 111 E J Dreber, teaching 25 00 115 M A J Lewie, teachiDg 19 00 116 J H Hutto, teaching. 6 00 117 A FHarman, teachiDg 7 00 118 H B LivingstoD,teach ing 20 00 119 G Butler, teachiDg... 10 00 120 S S Lindler, teaching 33 33 121 D W Daniels, teaching 120 CO 122 W B Cate, teaching.. 17 CO 123 W B Cate, teachiDg.. 5 00 121SPBoland, teachiDg 30 00 225 I W Simons, teaching 25 00 126 J D SenD, building.. 36 00 127 J D SenD, building.. 20 00 128 J H Hiller & Co, lumber 53 50 129 J H Hiller & Co., lumber, etc 13 OS 130 H C Kaigler, teaching 25 00 131 Ellen L Pou, teaching. 30 00 -r\ r> l??u.- on no lOi JCJ JDOWHJUU, teacuiug. . vV 133 D J Hallman, teaching 14 82 134 D J Hallman, teaching 1G 09 135 J L Kinard, teaching.. 33 00 136 James Calk, teaching.. 35 00 137 Eaoch Hite, teaching.. 32 00 138 Enoch Hite, teaching.. 31 40 139 F R Roof, teaching 10 00 140 M C WiDgard, teaching 29 00 141 S L Rawl, wood 4 00 142 H B Livingston, teach'g 10 75 143 L B Haynes, teaching 107 70 144 L R Goodwin, teaching 23 00 145 C B Avery, teaching ... 30 50 146 D C Drafts, teaching... 50 00 147 D C Drafts, teaching.. 33 00 148 L ASease, teaching 3-3 00 149 W E Bowman, teaching 17 00 150 J T Speed, teaching.. . 20 00 151 J T Speed, teaching... 20 00 152 Rosa M Harman, teach'g 25 00 153 May Haltiwanger, teaching 2G 00 : 154 May Haltiwanger, teach ing 21 50 ! 155 N O Pyles, teaching... 22 75 : 156 N 0 Pyles, material... 1 25 : 157 Mary MCorley, teaching 25 00 158 Sue H Corley, teaching 25 SO 150 M J Kyzer, teaching... 6 0) 160 W H Roof, teaching. . 40 00 ; 1G1 W H Roof, teaching... 40 00 ! 1G2 W Williamson, teaching 30 00 : 1G3 W Williamson, teaching 30 00 : 1G4 W WilliamsoD, teaching 12 00 : 165 J E R Kyzer, teaching 39 00 ! 160 C R Kaiser, teaching.. 25 00 ; 1G7 D Fitzgerald, teaching. 30 00 : 1GS S A Reamond, repairs.. G 20 169 Julia Perriu, teaching.. 27 00 ! 170 r iorence \> aters. teaching 31 25 171 A E Hampton, teaching 31 30 172 J C Shealy, lumber 4 00 173 H D G.bsoD, teaching 15 00 174 D E Farr, teaching.... 22 50 175 A E Hampton, teaching 8 70 17G L V Adauu?, teaching.. 25 00 177 S E Smith, fuel 7 05 178 D M Martin, teaching 15 00 179 J T Speed, teaching... 10 00 180 A J. Buatwrigbt, teach'g 25 00 181 A B Rushton, teaching 25 00 182 L B Hay nee, teaching 103 00 183 W M Coibitt, teaching 20 00 184 W M Cjrbitt, teaching (> 50 185 W A Shealy, teachiug.. 5 78 180 R B Hdler, material.. . 3 00 187 W J McCartha, teaching 27 50 188 V Baggot, teaching 25 00 fork f T T ir X 1 OA A A 1017 Jl 'J leaCLlllIg. . . OU "v; 190 M J Kjzer, teaching... 8 00 191 T J EatzmiDg^r, teaching 10 00 192 J V Smith, teaching... ?5 00 193 J V Smith, teaching.. 55 CO 191 J V Smith, teaching .. 41 25 1'j5 H V Risb, tchir g.... 25 U.i 190 H V Risb, }faching 2" 00 107 A S Allen, teaching.... 20 00 10S Elitu K? nlrx, teaching 30 00 100 I) E Craf', teaching.. . 30 44 200 E ;t< lie Lingforil, teaching 25 00 201 L 1> William?, teaching 22 00 202 L I> William?, teacLicg 5 0 ? 2r3 L 13 William?, teaching 2 00 2 4 J E Fowler, teaching.. 45 50 ; 205 D Fi zgerahl, teaching ISO) j 20(5 R 13 Riwl, fuel 3 00 ! 2 )7 Mand Dickson, teaching 32 03 j 208 S K Dickley, repair?... 10 70 200 M A Siwyer, teaching 25 00 j 21') T W Drcber, teacbing 35 00 | 211 T \Y IXebe'*, teaching 35 CO i 212 T YV Dither, teaching 35 0) 213 J R Allen, teaching.... 25 00 | 214 Mary M Carlev, teacb'g 20 00 215 J M IvK'f, teaching.... 25 00 ' 216 S 0 Bjland, teaching.. 30 0 ) j 217 R E Sbealy, teaching.. 3) 0.) j 218 R E Shealy, teaching.. f> 00 i 219 B A Hawkins teaching 12 85 j 220 Maud D.ckson, teaching 10 80 j 221 H V Rish, teaching 25 00 222 B A Hawkins, teaching 33 00 223 D J Hallman, teaching 17 00 224 Ljther Smith, repairs 12 00 225 II D Lowman, repairs 1 05 220 M C WiDgard, teaching 21 75 227 D W Daniel, teaching 122 OG 2:8 D L Martin, teaching 10 00 2*29 \Y A Drafts, teaching 20 25 230 E J Dreher, teaching 25 00 *231 Annie M Sweedenberg, teaching . 20 00 232 J A Renin, teaching.. 13 S4 .100 n r oi en <LOt) V U 11 llDt I , IVttVUlUg . Arf x yv | 231 M-iy Haiti waDger, teaching 26 00 235 Olio Haiti waDger teaching 28 50 23G Eilen L Pou, teaching 30 00 337 Emma Wingaid, teacb'g 25 00 238 Ellen Hendiix, teaching 30 00 230 B D Clark, rent 1 00 240 JER Kaiser, teaching 30 00 241 W B Fallaw, teaching. 40 00 242 W B Fallaw, teaching. 40 00 243 W B Fallaw, teaching. 4 00 244 R J Fallaw, repairs... 3 00 245 W E Bowman, teach'g 22 50 246 T J Entzminger, teaching 16 00 247 I W Simons, teaching 25 00 248 I W Simons, teaching 12 50 249 L P Boland, teaching.. 15 72 250 J M Rjof, teaching 25 00 251 Sue H Corley, teaching 25 00 252 E L Lybrand, teaching 40 00 253 E L Lybrand, teaching 6 00 254 Wm W Hower, teaching 30 00 255 E U Sheily, teaching.. 35 00 256 Jatie Johnson, teaching 15 00 257 W H Sharpe, teaching 30 25 258 L V Adam?, teaching.. 30 00 259 H Laridrum, teaching.. 30 00 260 HLandrum, teaching.. 25 00 261 A B Rush ton, teaching 25 00 262 C S Bradford, insurance 7 50 263 J S Derrick, teaching.. 40 00 264 J S Derrick, teaching.. 38 75 2G5 J S Derrick, teaching.. 35 00 2GG M E Roof, teaching... 7 CO 2G7 May HaltiwaDger, teaching 19 00 268 F K R;of, teaching. . 28 00 2G9 F K Roof, teaching.... 40 00 270 J R Allen, teaching 15 88 271 A S Allen, teaching 20 00 272 Abbie Brown, teaching 20 00 273 Abbie Brown, teaching 5 00 274 E J Dreher, teaching.. 25 00 275 M ECrooks, teaching.. 30 00 270 L'zzie Taylor, teaching 21 55 277 Lizzie Taylor, teaching 25 00 278 L;zzie Langford, teaching 18 85 279 D Furr, teaching ... 22 50 250 D E Farr, teaching.... 12 44 251 W J McCartha, teaching 27 50 282 WJMcCartha, teaching 2G G5 j 283 J S Wessinger, teach'g 4 65! 254 A B Rnshton, teaching 25 00 j 285 R E Livingston, teach'g 40 00 j 28G R E Livingston, teach'g 40 00 j 237 R E Livingston, teach'g 40 00 ! 255 J L Kica>d, teaching.. 21 00 | 289 II B Djmiuiek, teaching 35 80 | 290 H B Dominick, teaching 22 75 291 O D Seay, teaching.. 40 00 292 O D Seay, teaching.. 40 00 293 O D Seay, teaching . 49 00 \ 291 E Langford. teaching 25 00 295 E LiDgford, teaching 4 3G j 29G E U Shealy, teaching 35 00 j 297 W W Barton, teach'g 33 00 j ^ ^ s-* -r i . \ r\ r\ r\ I A U Lories, teaening zu uu 293 A G Lorick, teaching 20 ( 0 300 A G Lorick, teaching 20 00 301 E Bjwman, teaching. 30 00 302 M Boozer, teacbiog.. 20 00 303 IIM Harman, teaching 23 00 304 J W Monts, teaching. 30 00 3Jo J W Monts, teaching. 30 GO 306 J W Monts, teaching. 30 00 3 >7 D C Drafts, teaching 25 0j | 308 E Hendrix, teaching. 30 00 j 3 ?9 S S Lindler, teaching 23 34 ; 310 \V EBowman, teach g 22 50 \ 311 Enoch Kite, teaching 29 32 j 312 L A Sease, teaching. 31 00 j 313 S W Derrick, teacbmg 24 (mj | 314 S W Derrick teaching 24 0') j 31? J J Kjzer, buiidmg. HO 00 j 310 A G Geiger, teaching 25 00 j 317 Olive Haltiwanger, teaching'. 28 50 j 318 J .S Peri in, teaching. 2 ) 00 ; 810 J S Pen in, teaching. 20 00 j 320 W A K'.sE teaching . 30 00 ; 321 W A lllsh, teaching . 30 00 j 322 W A Ri-b, teaching . 3 ) 00 j 323 W A Rsb, teaching . 30 00 ' 321 A P Sbiry, teaching.. 30 CO 325 A E Hampton, teaching * 35 00 | - 320 VV A (luiuis, teaclm g 2 4fc> 327 F Wa'e;?. teaching.. 25 00 32S R K Sabe?\ tc-acLin -. 20 < 0 320 R K Su5,er, teaching. 12 0 > 330 J nues Ctlk, teaching 40 00 331 .Jmips Ciik, teaching 35 00 3?2 Xiua Heniv, teaching 25 00 333 Nina Henry, teaching 25 00 334 Nina Henry, teaching 2"> 00 335 Nina Henry, teaching 25 ( 0 33G F H Lewis, teaching 25 00 337 F H Lewis, teaching 25 00 338 M A J Lewie, teaching 10 00 339 J M Rx?f, teaching.. 23 75 340 A F Archer, teaching 35 00 341 I C Nil a a maker, maten il 31 G3 542 1^ -J JDrt-her, leaching i> 313 JE R K_ zer, teach'g 10 00 314 J \Y Derrick, teaching 30 40 345 H C Kaigler, teaching 25 i 0 340 H C K iigler, teaching 25 CO 317 H C K ligler, teaching 25 00 318 Enoch Hite, teaching 4 50 310 A J B jatwright, teaching 25 00 370 E'ltn L Pou, teaching 3 ) 00 351 I U M Davis, teaching 25 0 > 352 J H Hope, teaching.. 25 00 353 J H Uop?, teaching... 25 00 354 J H Hope, teaching... 25 00 355 D C D.aft-5, teaching.. 37 50 35G J W Monts, teaching.. 12 75 357 W \V Barton, teaching G 00 -n t> . i-:? on nn 0D3 Hi Dowmar, leacmug . . wu 359 F H Lewi?, teaching.. 10 00 360 Z:on Riah, teaching.... 15 00 361 D FitzgeialJ, teaching 43 50 362 J S Pert in, teaching.. . 7 CO 303 AJEjatwiight, teach'g 20 80 364 M J Ivjzer, teaching... 2 02 365 R >of ifc Barr, lumber.. 17 15 36'J G Butler, teaching 9 19 337 G Butler, teaching 3 16 368 E L L} brand, teaching 40 00 369 E L L)brand, rent 6(0 370 W W Havre?, teaching 30 00 371 Florence Water?, teaching 25 00 372 J L Kinard, teaching.. 34 73 373 H A Custner, teaching 30 1)0 374 H A Costuer, teaching 30 00 375 H A Costner, teaching 30 00 376 H A Costner, teaching 10 00 377 Olive Haltiwanger, teaching 31 31 378 G M Harman, adv 35 379 G M Harman, adv 75 380 T J Eitzminger, teaching 16 00 381 J L Geiger, teaching.. 25 00 382 J L Geiger, teaching . 25 00 383 A R Gtiger, teaching.. 8 32 384 Not presented 385 G B Aall, lumber 25 Go 3SG S L Riwl, wood 3 00 387 C J Baldwin, teaching. 1G 90 388 Emma Wingard, teaching 3G 25 389 Emma Wingard, teaching 15 00 390 Sue H Corlry, teaching 25 00 391 Sue II Corley, teaching 9 32 | 392 S S Lindler, teaching.. 5 02 | 393 M E Boozer, teaching 1G 00 I 394 M A J Lewie, teaching 10 00 395 W A Rish, teaching.. . 3 ) 00 396 W H Rtof, teaching... 24 00 3.97 N O Pjlee, teaching... 10 00 398 E L Pou, teaching.... 97 00 399 A G Loriek. teaching.. 17 00 400 M E Crooks, teaching.. 30 00 401 Mary Dither, teaching 9 25 402 J J Billentine, lumber S 00 403 A M S .veedenberg, teaching 6 88 404 A MSweedenbcrg, teaching 10 53 405 Florence Waters, teaching 27 59 40G E L Lj brand, teaching 40 00 407 E L Lybrand, rent G 00 408 W W Ilawes, teaching 30 00 409 S M Subtler, building 40 00 J. 1 n TT Viinnor tcflfVii?icr 19 DO 411 Eister Young, leaehiDg 12 00 412 Eister Young, teaching 10 00 413 Eister Young, teaching 3 00 414 Eister Young, teaching 3 00 415 Eister Young, teaching 5 00 41G E U Shealy, teaching.. 35 00 417 N 0 P^les, teaching. 15 00 418 RE Livingston, teaching 4o 00 419 G W Lindler, dressing lumber 5 55 410 Willie Ri-er, repairs. 4 00 421 W A C unts, teaching 11 (0 422 E L L)brand, teaching 31 25 423 W W Hawes, teacb'g 24 75 424 E L L^biand, rent.. 4 47 425 Mary A J Lewie, teaching 11 00 42G Mary A J Lewie, teaching 11 00 427 D E Hammonds, build iug 50 9G 428 J E Hendrix. rent ... 17 50 429 C R Risb, building... 70 00 430 Mamie E Crooks, teach ing 30 20 431 Zion Risb, teaching .. 15 00 432 J EK'ufmann, repairs 1 15 433 W B Sheaiv, teaching 25 00 434 W P Roof, supplies... 1 40 435 D J S Derrick, teacher 22 00 43:1 D J S D 'rriok, teacher 10 98 437 W B S'oealy, teaching 25 00 Uiiifi.J jj\oran<J,rraetj g rz uu 439 P Wardlaw, teaching. 4 50 440 A J Sax ton, 0 25 441 T J En'zminger, 8 25 442 C R Risb, 39 00 443 S 13 George, int. tn note 9 20 444 Scott Hendrix, int. note 30 33 445 .T is W Corley, int. note 44 90 4 GE! n "lendtix,in*.note G 42 -'47 Jane C lletdrix, 44 22 75 44 ? Alma O Gtiger, 10 45 4 JO J C Harm an, 41 17 70 450 J F Kaiser. 44 ]9 20 451 Adtiann J Little 44 21 00 452 Mwlind t K Stay, 4i 33 40 453 W P R k f, 44 8 1 08 454 Scott Heudrix, 4> 140(10 455 Mrs M F Mille, interest on note 91 00 Total for School S 11,209 91 - ? I I"'" "" i ! 11 imiii i ii 11 ii i M r^gcarra1i*r r-?s?.TOi -.~w.Tsaa^ Rheumatism is a disease of the blood. Local applications my furnish temporary relief, but to CURS the disease it is necessary to treat it jj through the blood. ji ! Locomotor Ataxia |J is a disease of the nerves. The one successful method c f trect - ? ! mcnt is by a remedy that will restore nu'.r.tion to the nerves. | Such a remedy is ? Dr. Williams' i Pink Pills for Pale People These pills are a specific in cases of Rheumatism, Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, and other diseases of the blood ar.d nerves, because they supply the necessary elements to build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. It is in this way that the pills effect so many cures in diseases of apparently widely different character. I Frank Long, who lives near Len- Ildwin 11. Tripp. Postmaster r-f non, M ieli., says: "I was first taken Middlefbvt etiiie, N.\ .Mini: "I with a pain in my back. The pliv-: w:is ssttsi'-kt-i i-v what 1 Icai m.l ' I. Uitnr a r:i \ la I V .) sk I!! Ill I civian pronounced my cane miwcii- Vli i . v. rvthin- ili?-v cutd I lar rheumatism, accompanied by : for me. 1 became worse, could not } lnnihaso. My disease gradually be* mo\e even about the moin. I did came worse until 1 thought death ; not expect to live very long. ? would be welcome release. 1 lie turning noinl v.as a news- ^ -1 was finally induced to try Dr. ^ 'lisIZ d 7^'n 5 Williams' I*ink 1'Uls for 1'ale I'eo- . '"'J . '1 It Wil'i-iini' P\\l 'i ? P'e- i*' o/!Fi tor Palo People. 'l took.two boxe* I could get alMi.it tl.e hous?, and .if- 0|- t!sc pills: then four more boxes, ter using five boxes was entirely M ? U;(V sl , |1|V rt.tMrn J(> cured since that time I hate felt h|;;.ith u so?ri:e?, Jjaiiv gratino return of he rheumatic .a is. lU,i|jon , tn?ki)OX. t>i"\ 'woo.,, i . } r' i cs of the pills before 1 was entirely , 1 ink 1 ills saxed m> ln& well. I owo inv cure entireiv to I- rani* Loxfj. i?r. Williams' Pink 1'ill.s for i'alo Sworn to before me at Venice, Mich.. People." ' this loth day of April, lStis. subscribed and sworn to before nte, ! g. i'. goldsmith, Justice nf the Pen re. i JIoMKi: 11 anna. Salary Public. \ The full name is on each package. Sold by all druggists, or sent postpaid by Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady. N.Y. Price 50c.per box ; 6 bosas,$2.50. Truck Gardeners'* Faroi He Prolific. ALL SEASON CABBAGE. PERFECTION TOMATO. - ? HI AND RELIABLE. A LARGE VARIETY. AT St. Stephen's Congregation. j The place 0.' divine services for the ; ? "STEVENS FAVORITE9' \ immediate future of St. Stephen s * congregation will be in the Episco- 1? ^ "* , pal chapel. Our congregation and the public may expect services at eg jj It "Taries Down, that chapel every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, except on fifth Sun \ Sunday school service everv ouuday morning, at 9:30, at the Episco- 3 2:-inch barrel, weight pounds. pal chapel 9 Ciimfuliv bored 21?*.I tested. I*or ^ ' Pastor J. G. GiaicbeD. 1 ^.=5 "ir.-firo cartrid??. J . No. i7. * EVERYBODY |P,n0^ftB' um\ at tiin s ino*e or less, needs a rrgnlat j ? Target Sights, $3.501 ieg me? i me. Feel languid and du!'. jw Ask your dealer for the " FA YO- f energy ctreagth and appetite gone! A KITE." If he doesn't keep it v.e } Feed scm thing to clear up the s*s \ v.-ill send, prepaid, on receipt of \ tern a d restor it to a healthier cm- w price. ^ ditio i. II Itvu's Liver an! K'dney A Send stamp for complete cati- / R gulator mf-et-; the^e reqaireir.cn s. v logue showing our full line, with val- \ Excels as a remedy iu habitual consti- & uab'c information regarding riiies fl patiou, iudigestion and all their attend- \ and ammunition in general. J ing ills, nnd as a regulator to the kid- ; v . f 2:c ^ bo?? I (J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., 7 P.O.Box 1IW Columbia. SC. j i CH1COPLE FALLS, MASS. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. *>? -?**. -* "Mar 15 ly. j ~ - Warning. i Dr. L A. Clriffllb.: This is to notify the public * that Htnry Hi ler, better known as * l>r5 1 liichlctn<l. &'t . B >se, left my emp oy rnent Monday morning ^ T*\f?7 i ? a\ * without cause, alter contracting for the <./VH;tTiliiA ? - w - ^ ? year to labor on my farm. All persons ************** giving him tmployment or harhorr g h:m May 0 -2m in any way will be prosecuted to the lull "yextent of t: e law. ^N,. W Q M. BERIEY. ^ May 17. 189'.) - 3 a 29. p 1 -H&Tl* Notice, Trespassers. : mHIS IS TO NOTIFY ?LL PERSONS j 1 fQji? JL not to tr? spas.v tither by humine, !'. h- j ? 8?l ' *5*5X0 i g cr otherwise u on our lan s adjoining e^ch other. All violators will be punished "*' j?k'$ accv rding to law. / A%agggjgggBT J. H HILLRR. R. L CONNELLY. X J. D SVVKtERT, -J. C .S1ILALT. 1 cp you buy a bicycle hiinp yon wan May 13. 18.).)-4 a.vJ (;ne that will s'ay iigli ?d thit is ihL , " mm | "SeaicLii hi." High trade in ov. rv r<1 ~ L ^ 1 ^ l_ ? rv U am ^ /N . . TT.? 1 1 ,11 i rur oaie ur cxuiiaiiue. yi,,"7,:v "r"' . r " ^ ast any biejde I inside. A k you 17*0RTY HORSE POWER ENGINE j drub r for a Searcldient." 2 i boiler and saw mill, will b , exchanged ? _ . _ f T _ ^ j l r a gix-horse power mounted engine, pi pQTRtj.. thrasher or gin. x R A. BUiR. QH If^iy Rocky Will. S. G. O I S. 6 iJ t,' 8* j M'y1T -w3<- pa Shines Cancer Cure. Silverware I HEREBY INFORM THE PUBLIC fill CI 1) O'l V that I curecencers without cutting. No J ? ?. ! pay is takeu untii a cure is effected. This ! re'i cdy ins been repeatedly used and with '' lilt JUL | succe-s ev? rv titco j i]'y J G. WILLIAMS M D. Ol J cli (. Ill 11^. I ,, o.uitoD, sc. SAMPLES SENT IF V1U SAY SO. j Miy 11, l-t99-2i-tl. It., unlike ai! o ln,r.s *" " Box. post paid. 15 cts., iu stamps. If you want fine vegetable?, buy its sold every wh-re. your seeds at the Bazaar. Guaran- The Electro Silicon Co , 40 Ciiff Street, teed fresh and reliable. New York. W?M??w f w ^BBaglKEgBMg?? ? 1 's nut un'-v tne *vs* kiwr an J Kidney medicine I ' ? ?V ' p \ x l'ut supplies all the e emcntsoj' Liwr Food lack- I I i j i I \A in^ in your daily diet. Convenient to use, I I V L~ pleasant to take, thorough in action and the 9 " 9 ^ I'.UOWN MF'O. CO.. Prr.p'rs, (irornoviilo. TYnn. " [ l\?ll *<Aii i'i 15 V ^ T V . T ^ ^ T T 1 - 4 T'T-^r \ li. M? lliYJUAlAA A.M; r). H,. JVAtr "r- E LEADING FiRE IN USANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA." ?TNA INSURANCE CO., Hartford., Corrn.. Incorporated 181 9. Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital, S I.O(H) OOO Total Assets, <Svi7/,0^1.4-o ct Surplus ?4,808.84615 Sijrn'u* as rn po ioy imihrs, ?8,808,846.75 Lotses Paid in 80 Years. ?83,197,749 32 I Solicit Voui* llusiness. Rice 5. Harznan, . Fill,LIFE AM) AfCIIMIffl'iiM. ILsxxing-tcn, S. C. ^ " THE ARMTA8E 1'FI CO., ' 'I'iOO to iiXOO iniliftiitsbitytf A re a u<\ BICHMOInT)', T7"^_. MANUFACTDIIEKS OF ASPHALT, READY ROOFING, j TARRED FELTS, READY MiXED PAINT, SST Write for Samples and Prices. 47?9m WHOLESALE Southern I M'f'gs' Agents > FOR DEALERS !N a.\p?Fis. HIDH GRADE ^ ^Aul' VtCtTABLE SEED ^ SsAili 6j ^^Wa? SJSXETS, &C. S i "Wliolcs.'Uo Doalers in Foreign and Domestic I -1 W. H. MIXSON, Manager, j i 7 EAST BAY, OlTCSlTfi CUSTOM HOUSE s. c.? , j March 16 1808?tf y<V WHY DON'T YOU TAKE ....Dr. Baker's.... j J&m Great Vegetable Bleed and Liver Cure i|ii|| for BAD BLOOD? =!fap It positively Cures Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Con! ctinaHnn lnai<yi>ettnn and RJrv.ri rand Liver Troubles of T lldffl every description. It is purely and absolutely Vegetable, 8 ' ant* can usetl w'^out injury by the most delicate. ! kIIP Pi:t VP *n 16'Oar.cc bctiles, at $1.00. > ' on7>-bytheCocKoutmountainffie&6o^ftTi^ZLB' 3 ! FOR SALE BY ? G. M. HAT?MAX, LEXIXGTOX, S. C. = LEXINGTON MARKET, ^OBEW CRAWFORD I I C0BRECTEP-WEESL-EY THE:^^r I ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! | Ba'?ulsiaiD"'? r.'fa"; j COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C. " " Shoulders,"'..l.V.V.*." a* ' PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Lard. per ft ' a ? ' *- federal Courts, and offers bis profes) Flour 'per < wt ' a ' *'> ^ioual services to the citizens oi Lexington . . ... " County. t C^rn.perbu a (> ? 18 -Jy. Pf JlP, " V) a }..? | Oars " 33a-w _ a . j F.?n?r.pw *?-. EDWARD L. AS BILL, l b'.veet Potatoes, per bu -''a j 7 I f ? ' ; i Attorney at Law, B itt'T. per ft. ! > a | v 1 < j EffK'vP?*r d?-z .. . ' ') LEES^ LLLih, ----- S. C. . j Turseys. per lb .. s a j Practices in all the Courts. I rfi .. e.i Ti.. : >?*es<.\ per pr ... " > " i rmsineas soircuea. } Chickens, per head m a - > j Sept. 30?Gm k Beeswax. per lb 13 a " Beef per lb . ....8 a " C. SI. Efiiid. ' F. E. Dkeueb. ' SL-r1 \\1 ! EF1PJ & OBEHER, cotton maf.ket. . _ ' : Attorneys at Law, Charleston.?Mi-Mling. ' ? I AutfUMa.-Mi.l.Uiiitf.Q', : LEXINGTON, C. K., S. C. ill l Vr ** \jriLL practice in all tiie Albert J!* L?00ZC1\ Courts. Business solicited. One member oi the firm will always be at office, : I Attorney at Law, u?Sth.t?0 ' COLUMiHA,?.C. | LEXINGTON J Especial attention given to business en- 1 Lis fei!ow tlti2eD3 "'SAVINGS BANK. Office: Hi'JO Alain Street, cv-.r T. B. J Aughtrv A Co. DEFOSIIS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO M February 28 - tf. | CHECK. ^ > liii tiiAS, 0, STMLE1, w-1,*" ^awWor- i ! Suracoii Dentist, j * It. Hilton James E.'lleudrii. ^ ?< >?? at - ' exchange bought and sold. 1 l?.? .mill. <.-5 Deposits of ?! ,nd upwards received and i i )ve) Messrs. Smi,;by Bros'. China Store, interest at pt r cent, per annum allowed. ;j ,Y M < A. UiuldiDS.) V^A^OcO*,. I COLU5IHIA, Si. C. ' . j _1?wury Hi ly. _ _ j OAIiOLINA ' ! 41 stxxjtossts NATION AT MM B tffcSS^B3 AT COiA"ill51 A, S. C I yygu PjjpC JUTE. T!l\l.\ l.\i) COOTV DEPOSITORY. | ^ Surplus Broths . - . VhXOOO ^ S SY-1J?. | Savings I>epartinent. | Uni'i'i" uultk'-an> oth? r <"oiijrh propa- De-posits ol 85.00 and upwards received. ! ration. Tbe ?j-iii-k* *t to stop a on;ipn and -nv-r<.:-.t alii-ved at the rate of 4 per cent. | to rtiiiove sor?.-m?ss from the lun^s. 2"c. per annum. W. A. CLARK, President. 1 THE MUST*AY I^TJG CO., i V/ilxe Jusss. (:...shicr. ' <'OLl"MP: V 0 1 December* ly. For Sale V THE BAZYAR ! ? Al'K' 1,3 ly' ? A new supply of all kinds of fishI The best line of cigars, will be ?ng tark'.e has just been received at- , found at the Bazaar. itbe Bazaar. i i * ;