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11 Suffering from female troubles should1 , J try the "Old Time" Remedy, ' I bFMEXCTA i i: il^eWANlttS |! If OR isfEMAlf i I \ J ^KGlfcATOR ; ]? It has no equal. It strengthens the < > delicate female organs and builds a worn -1 i an up. All suffering and irregularities at < > "monthly" periods can be avoided by its? i use. It is for young girls maturing, for* i mothers, and tor women at Change of Life. < ) Should be used before child-birth. * ) Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid < > on receipt of price $1.00. < > Ladies Blue Book sent FREE to any one* I on application. Address. "WOMAN S DE-* I PARTMENT", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat-1 ) tanooga, Tenn. * Mention this paper. J Sold bv Julia E haufiuanu. ^____________ iu rv vhf LeixmffTon uispawD ????i ????? ? ? ?? l?D-ES'?AV. D C*'MBFR6 1899. Xndix to 27ov Advartissmoats. Shoes?P. C Price & Co. Fireworks, &c?Lorick & Lowranee F>?r Sale?Mrs George Sawyer. Trespass Fos bidden?F. A Warren and 0 hers. . Sde of Lmd?Times H Spires. T ?x R-turns?G A Drtrrick. N fcio*?J H Wessinger. Cnristroas G >ods?The B*2aar. - B isy?F M & M. Co. Notices wiU be inserted In the Local, department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line. to one and alhjF\ Masonic. Jk A regular communication of Po/V\maria Lodge, No. 151, A F M will convene id Masonic Hall, Peak. S f!, ^-turd-4\ ovpoing. D c-mber 16 1899, at 6? c'cl ok sharp. Tbe annual election j ffior* will take place also the Frli<>w Craft degree will be conferred. Tak* notice and govern yoareelves accordingly Brethern. Jobr. C. Swvgert, Master. > ^ Farm Hands Wanted. 50, good, stead7 and industrious colored men, single or married with families, steady work the whole year, with cash payment and settlements monthly. Apply, Hollow Creek Farm, Aiken County, Toalea P 0, S. C. 3mos. Doafness Cannot bo Cured. By local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the e*r. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu - tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous liniug of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube g* ts inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirelv closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by cat>?rrb, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucou^urs fares. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree. Sold by all druggists. Price 75c. MAS3NIS. * A REGULAR COMMUNICATION Lexington Lodge, No. 152, ^^\A. F. M.. will be held on Saturday, D cember 16, 1899. at 7 oclocfe p m. Members will please 1 be prompt in attendance. Ao election for offi -era to serve for the n*-xt Mnsonic year will be held and otb*r important business transacted A full attendance of the brethren is de?ir?-d. By order ?f the W. M. G. M. Harmon, Secretary. t g , Xmas Seeds My selection of go >ds suitable for holiday, wedding or birthday presents is cow open and is displayed for the scrutiny of careful buyers. la attractive packages of hoe perfumery, jewel cases, puff boxes, dressing cases, sterling silver novelties, albums, fine stationery, j-welry, etc, I can please you. Prices range from 10 cents to 10 dollars. *> Yery respectiullv, Julian E Kaufmann. Buck-fcoal, N. C., May 16,1898 Gentlemen:?F. ur yeais ago I was helpless wi'h a misery in my back. I could not return myself in bed. I was treated by my pbysiciaD, but he did me no good. I took one bottl6 of Dr. Baker's Female Regulator and it cured me. I think there is no medicine on earth like it. Mrs. Emma E. Myers. For sale at the Bazaar. Meeting of Ezscative Committee. A meeting of tbe Executive Committee of the Lexington County Fair A-soHanon in called for Friday, tbe 8rb of December, at law offices of f- n.L,hi>r of Tn.tin(rtnfi flfc 1 T XJ U> U U- I/ICUCi) t* V A4-' Atu^wu* wt ? * o'clock, a m. J. H Count", Pi esident. Prepare far Christmas. The Baz ar if just in receipt cf a shipment of the fiueat fruit cuke ingredients ever brought to this market. Fine sugars for cake iciog, sugar plums candies of every de soription, gelatine, wedding cake dressing*, chocolaie for cakes, essenoes and extiacrs. Ail fresh and pure k <t the lowest prices. . j PENCIL AND SCISSU8S. j i Wayside Notes Gathered Here and | There by a Dispatch Man. ! R-ad trespass notices. 1 We having a taste of winter. Seed Wheat for sale, at Kaminer's Christmas groceries at W. P. i | Root's. | j Many a fine hog has been butchj ered since Monday. Best. line of clothing in town, J. J. R*wl & Sons', Batesburg. Q iite a large lumber business is doDe hereabouts. The ice king held high carnival yesterday morning. See full line of furniture, at J. J. Riwl & Sons', Batesburg. Mrs Maggie Harman is visiting friends in Batet-burg. A fine milch cow for sale. Apply to W. P. Roof, LexingtoD, S. C. Up to last Monday the weather has been too warm to butcher. A Dew and complete line of shoes, at J. J. Rawl & Sons', Batesburg. Capt J. Fester Lyles, of North Edisto, was in town yesterday. A large stock of meD and boy's clothing, cheap, at W. P Roof's. Mr. J. H. Hiller offers some valuable property for sale in this issue. A new stock of fall and winter dress goods, just in at W. P. Roof's. Several public schools in the county observed Thanksgiving Day with annronriate exercises. rr-l For good Georgia F.int seed wheat apply to I. V. Wessinger, Seaysvilie, s. c. Miss Lizzie Harm&n has returned from a vi it to Mrs. J. W Earbardt, in Columbia much plt-ased. Toe best and cheapest line of meD. ladies and children shoes, at Meetze & Sun. The Auditor will commence his round for the purpose of receiving tax returns at Crouts Store on January 4. Plenty more of that 4 cents bomespuD, at J. J. Rawl & Sons', Batesburg. Miss Dora Hite, of Brooks, Lex ington county, is visiting friends in this city.?Columbia Evening Record, November 30. Young man, see our pants before you buv elsewhere, J. J. Rawl & Sons', Batesburg. The County Superintendent of Education has decided not to adver 1 tiae the apportionment for the free ' public schools this year. ' Candy, nuts, fruits of ail kind and 1 everything good for Christmas, at Meetze & Son. 1 We learn that Mr. Paul J Wessinger will shortly move to Brooklaod ' to engage in business, the nature ( of which we did not learn. The most durable shoe for men, women and children, can be found | only at W r. Root's. The Grand Master of Pomaria Lodge, A F M , at Peak, is John C. 1 Swygert, aBd not J. "S " Swygert, as 5 the types made us say last week. 1 Just reoeived a full line of nobby 1 men's hats for the Christmas trade, ' at Meeize & Son. * Communion services will be held by the Lutherans next Sunday morning in the Episcopal Chapel. Pastor J G. Graichen will officiate. The J public is cordially invited. R-ad the Bazaar advertisement elsewhere in this issue before buying your Christmas. j Anyone desiriDg a splendid home ? in towD, surrounded by a fine j orchard, conveniences and having a ( splendid well of water, should apply ] to Mrs. George Sawyer, at this place. , A nice line of fashionable dress goods in the latest patterns and ( weaves, at Meetze & Son. Lmd on Black Creek for sale | l cheap. Apply to M. J. Kvzer, Rish i ton, S. C 3mobl4. Th?- Perry extension of the Sou:.h- j em Railway ban been completed and accepred by the Riilroad Commis- ( sioners, who say tbat it is tbe best i piece of new road ever inspected. i When you come to town to pay < your taxes don't forget to call at lbs Dispatch office and pay for your paper. I Smail iron wagons, both useful ' and ornamental, just the thing for a 1 Christmas present for a boy, at ( Meetze & Son. i The Midway school under the effi- , cient management of Miss May Haltiwanger is in a very fLurishing condition and numbers over 60 * tMiniln * r-i J Fine Northern apples?the finest eatiDg apple on the maiket, and North Carolina cpplee for pies, just in at the Buzarr. i Lorick & Lowrance, Columbia, ad- j ; vcitises in this issue a large stock of j i Chrirtmas goods, fire woiks, etc., ( | and solicits }our order. j I want all the egg3 in Lexington | county aDd will pay 10 cents per i d? z^n. Bring them along at ouce and get your money. P H. Corley. Banjo, VioliD and Guitar strings, Harmonicas of all grades, at tie Bazaar. Orange blossom9 are blooming I profusely and before the end of the \ year, the mariiage btlls will peal j forth their sweet music announcing ! the marriage of several bappy | couples. The Christmas gobbler gobbleth not for us yet. Our pocket bock is too lean and we sre waiting for some delinquent to briDg us one on subscription. The Farmers and JlVcbanico'Mercantile Company of Columbia, are too busy waiting on customers to [ change their 4'ad," this week. Look I out for an eye opener next week. Mr. Archie Wingard, formerly cf J ; this county, but now of Orangeburg, i , I is visiting his parents and other rela- . lives and friends in this county. "We < are giad to learn that he is doing well in his adopted home. The Bizaar is as usual headquar- ] lers for Santa Claus, aDd the hand- ] some toy8 and presents he has left on ! 1 exhibition are attracting theattention of the little folk, as well as larger j people. < The probability is that there will 1 be no extension of time for the pay- 1 ment of taxes. The safest plan is to j walk np to the Captaiu's office and pay your taxes, before the time ex- i pires. t PI/!llf^^NUB,ANTEAciireSl^Spep" a I IWlilVI v gia, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann v Christmas purchasers while in ^ Columbia, should call on Mr. Ed , C. Shull and inspect his well selected t stock of groceries. His motto is the f best of everything at the lowest pos- 1 sible prices. Messrs. James and Pierce Siwyer, sons of our Iutendant, Capt. George Sawyer, who are now residing in * Edgefield and Saluda counties, visited f heir father last week. They had <be appearance of having lived off he fat of the land and enjoyed their living. It is bad policy to use inferior materials in a piece of work when you can get first class materials for about the same price. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights should go to T. B. Aughtry & Co , Columbia, when they ^ want first-class materials. a The only outward signs of the ob J servance of Tbanksgiving Day were & the dispensary being closed and the ? post office keeping Sunday hcuis. 5 The oth9r businesses kept up their p usual bum. Our people cither ? haven't anything to be thankful to L God for or they haven't the time to ? do so for fear of missing a cent, P sickle or dime. L Now is the time to make yourself ? 1 present of a handsome new buggy, d wagon, read cait, or other vehicle, ind the place to get the best, most D durable and the cheapest is at T. B. g lugbtry & Co , Columbia. CUSAN RELIEF cures h fr lull Colic, Neuralgia and Toothache tl 3 BWW,VB^lnfive_Iame^ sourStoxaach J and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents, jr Sold by Julian E Kaufmann. n Our youDg friend, Mr. T. C. Stur- ? tie, has just been licensed by the Supreme Court to practice law, and b was in town Friday, making arrangenents for an office to locate here for a :be purpose of practicing hi3 profes- Jj >ion. He has formed a partnership- S< with Judge Izlar, under whom he H read law. He is a bright young nan, and unde * the guidance of Fudge Izlar, we predict for him a hiilliant and successful career. He j ivill open here sometime iD February. ic A handsome stock of nobby neck- ta ?rare, gentsr furnishing goods, cloth- g1 Dg from the cheapest to the highest, oi ind shoes, just such things, young adies, as will be a suitable and ac tl teptable present for your best fellow g [f jou want to please him, purchase y our present from Leaphart & Drafts, e 8t Mr. Jerome Bradley, vice-Presi- * lent and Treasurer of the South {e Carolina Telephone Company, with headquarters at Columbia and Mr. H. l J Simmons, were in town last week " naking arrangements for the estab- ai i*bu;et;t cf a telephone exchange at p his place to concect LexiDgion and oi Columbia We undeistand that they ^ -ectived much substantial encourage- F n?-nt and that the exchange will be -stablifhed at an early day. M In anticipation of a large Christ H nas trade, S N Hendrix, Columbia, ^ tihprnllv snrsnlipd hiR store with S in excellent stock of choice Christ- c, mas goods, such as fruits, nuts, jandies, fiuit cake ingredients, etc. * His stock of family groceries are as $' usually up to the standard. All of which be offers cheap. fj tr While the State law exempts persons from paying a license on car- ! ;a8se3 of beef, pork or mutton of ! their own raising, yet they are requir- j 3d to sell under the regulations of ; the town, which in this town requires ; ill carcasses to be taken to the market for sale until 8 o'clock in the j morning, after which hour they are | 0 permitted to ret til from the wagons ^ at the door of their customers. P A fine line of chinaware, vases from 1 p the cheapest to the finest, cups, ' p sauceis, moustache cup-3, water sets, ' a mugs and ether things two numerous i a to mention. To bo appreciated they \ y must be seen. A cordial invitation i si is extended to all to call and see i them st the Bazaar. 1 4kgg. ? - - WHOOPING One cf the most distressing sights is to see a child almost choking with the dreadful whooping-cough. Give the child Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup, relief will be obtained at once and the sufferer will soon be cured. COWMSYRUP Cures Whooping-Cough quickly. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 eta. At all druggists. Eecembsr's Salesday. It was a j >lly ga} crowd in town Monday, the occasion being the last ta'es day in the year 18W. and evcrjbody seemed to I- *- ? .1 !.,> nrys.nt 2 ;vy cuuit? tu iuwu iu ucicuiui^ iiiv ccui With a hilarity a little nunsual lor our staid and somewhat phlegmatic country cousins. WLen we use the word lilarity we do not wish to convey the idei that there was any unseemly boistroasness, but anly an overflow of a superabundance of tiappy spirits which had been damnmed so long by the toil, the cares and tho anxie:ies incident to farm life. Seldom have we witnessed such a good humored crowd gathered on a like occasion. There was a ;otd absence of ill will one toward au>ther, and it there existed .any little unpleasantness among neighbors it must have jccn left at home lcr it was not manifest that lay. The reverai waA^n jards about own were packed and jammed with buggies, wagons and other vehicles remindug one of the time when "the bonejard bnrished in the daps gone by, and our ;treets [ resented a lively and animated icene. Considerable property changed hands, ome of which brought very lair prices vhile other pieces went for a mere song. rhe Clerk of Court was the only ofrictr vho sold any property, that advertised by he Sheriff having been withdrawn. The ollowing is the property soM, the descripion, the pursbaser and the price: acob A.. H. Geigcr and Henry F. Geiger, as Executors of the Will of Abram W. Geiger, deceased, and in their own right, plaintiffs, against ilizabetb B Geiger, William A. Geiger, I Abram W. Ueiger, J. A W. Geiger. Al. Carrie Nunamaker, El z beth K Leap hart. Hattie Fowler, Mary A. Geiger. Joseph A. Geiger, James D Geiger Wa:. (er C. Geisrer, Cora D. Geiger. Elatue Leapha.t, J Abram Leaphart, Caroline Bawl, iacob A Leaphart. Angeline N Lea"hat, Archibald Leaphart Washington C Lea. hart, William Leaph irt Margaret A. Leaphart. Ida May Leaphart, A Elizabeth Nunamaker, Emily Geiger Nunamaker Loan and Exchange Bank ot bouth Carolina, Andrew Crawford and the Carolma National Bank of Columbia, Is. C.. defendants. "The Summer P'ace," being all that cerain plantation or tract of land situate, iyug and being adjacent to "The Bi 11 Place'" bove described, containing ninety-four cres, more or less, and being bounded by tie raid "The Bell Piaes" and by lands ow or formerly of Emily Eeid of Sargeer, of Jack Lucius, of James Lorick and f Tom Senn. Sold to J. A. H. Geiger lor 260. 4 The Bell Placo," beiug all that certain lantation or tract of land situate, lying and eing south west of and adjacent to "'Ihe edar Crove P.ace," in the said Con ty oi :exington, containing three hundred and >rty-ti ree acres, more or hs<, being otindedbythe said "The Cedar Grove lace." and by lands now or h-retofove oi ?r Geiger. Mis. Lizz e B Geiger, Jack lucius. and "-The Summer Place," ^herein elow mentioned i, and bavin*; such shape, leasnrements, courses and distances as are elineated ou a plat * mbracing this tract ad 17-3 acres ol "The Cedar Gr >ve Plac-i" tretoforo made by John Sightier D. S L 1 from a survey of same made by him on > February. 1S2G. Carolina National auk lor $1 13U. 'The Cedar Grove Place," heing all that Drtaiu plantation or tract of land, situate, lug and being abont eight miles south ot ie City of Coiitmbia. on the waters ol ongaree river, in the said C Mnty of Lex igton, containing seven hundred and mety-nine acre3, more or less, being onnded by the said Congaree river, and y lauds now or heretofore of Adam Geiger. f Eugene Moye. ot Mrs. E C. Move, of orman, of the Estate of Ed. Geiger and y other lands of said Abram W. Geiger, ad having such shape, measurements, jurses and distances as are delineated ou plat of the satne hereto'ore made by aim Sightler, D S. L D , from a survev f same by him on 16th October, 1327, eld to Mrs. E. B Geiger lor $4,500. lenry A. Meetze and S. B. Wnodberry, as Executors of the Estate of Mrs. Harriet I Becjamin, deceased, plaintiffs, against J. A Williamson, Jr., defendant Foreclosure of Mortgage, ' All that piece, parcel or lot of land t the county and State aforesaid, and con.ining eighty (80) acres, more or less, and uown on a general plat of the land3 of enjimin & Leonard made by D J Knotts, i 30th June, 1892, as Nos. 10 and 12. an i larked in red ir-L? bounded by lots 9 and L on the south. 6 at d 8 on the east, 11 on ae west and on the north by laDds owned y Pandora Sp;res and Buesell Poole." id in by H. A. Meetzs, Etecater for $100. _ In the case of lijah Hall, assignee, plaintiff, against Joiph A. Williamson, Brooks tasterling, gncs M. Barrs, Alice Williamson. Maggie . Williamson and Irvin Williamson, dondants. "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, tuate, lyiug and being in the county ot exingtou. in the State afor Siid, containig two buudred (200) acres more or les*, Dunded on the south by the Charleston rd Mount Willing Road, and on all other des by the lands of the said James C ort, the sa * e being the Old H >ui s'e id f Thomas Williamson deceased, and is on j le east side of Cedar cr-ek. and was this iv conveyed to me by the said James C ort, and this mortgage is tor a part of the archase money thereof." Sold to F. E reher, attorney, for $ ,0.0 In the case of ficLml S Wingard. Julia \ Bradford and elen 0 Edwards, plaintiffs, agunst Jacob . Swygert. Tract A, 33 acres, to Jacob Wingird for ! 335. I Tract B, 29 acres, to Jacob Wingard for j 335. Tract C, 10 acres, to M. S. Wingard for I 110. Tract D. 20 acres, to Jacob Wingard for 310. The mortgaged lands of Mrs L. E. orick were bought by J J. Kyzcr, one ' [act of 43 acres. icr $250. and the other ! ~1 -r on , i ? I aui ui o'A iwres iui Pins Timbsr pir Sale. Anyone wishing good round tim- j er, should apply immediately to H. 1 J. Wingard, Lexington, S. C. The Bamberg Nursery Company, f Bamberg, this State, is ready to j sceive your orders for all kinds of ! ruit and ornamental tree?, shrubs, j lants, etc. This is a local en erlise and i3 deserving of home : atronage. All tteir good?, being | Iready acclimatized, are especially j dipted to our Southern eliuiatK ! I ond them an order aud you will be atisficd with the result. Place your orders for j ;b work nth the Dispatch. The Chart Question. Pursuant to a call issued by ! Tiu>tee L}!es, thrruph the Dispatch la^t wfck, <jnlte a cumber of the trustees of the free public schools of the county met iu the court house i last Monday to discuss the chart matter and to arrive at some understanding concerning the same, and I to endeavor, if possible to take some I coneertrd action in the matter. Qiite a lengthy debate ensued participated iu by neaily every one present. It was told how the trustee I l-i j.1 Iv-.m imnncpfl nnnn l>v the | agent*: bow the charts failed to j come up to what they were represented to be and the exhorbitant charges made. It was finally decided to jeeist the pnjment and W. II. Sharps, R-q., was retained to defend udy suit for payment cf the goods which might be brought against the several B >ards cf Trustees. Thus ends Act II of the imposition. Attention is directed to the new adveitisement of P. C. Price & Co., of Columbia. This firm is satisfied j with the sales they have made since i in business and are dow seeking to extend its business by giving the best goods for the least money. Those who have seen the stock pronounce it to be one of the largest and best in the city. When you want shoes, hats and gents' furnishings give these young men a call and they will treat you so nicely that you will want to call again. Handkerchiefs, neckwear, gloves, hosiery, laces, trimmings and other useful articles suitable for Christmas presents, at W. P. Roof's. Mr. J. A. West, of Leesville, passed through town last Thursday enroute for his new home in Columbia, wh^re he nnrnnses crninc into truck " ~ i I' O O farming and poultry racing. During his cail upon us he left at this office three- mammoth turnips cf the pui pie top variety as a parting reminder, just such turnips as he wiil furnish the good housewives of that city. Mr. West has been one of D-xington's most progressive and enterpiising citizens and his removal will be a severe blow to the county. We are consoled however, by the fact that he has left ties and interests behind that will bind him to his old home and associates. I invite the attention of the consuming public to my splendid stock of Christmas goods, consisting of fru.ts, nuts, candies, raisins, etc. I also keep a full line of groceries, elotbing, hats, shoes, hardware, smoking and chewing tobacco, etc., which will be sold cheap. Give me a call before purchasing. H M. WiDgard. Tg CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ? Q he Ucst Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use R Lr in time. Sold bv druggists. P*1 There are many persons who are under the impression that because they are maimed that they are consfquently exempt from paying the $l.(iO poll tax. This i9 not the case, as the law is very clear on this subject. It say3 that every male persoD between the ages of twenty-one and sixty is liable for the poll tax, "except those incapable of earning a support from beiDg maimed or from other causes, etc." Before a maimed person can be exempted he must take an oath that he is incapable of earning a support. The law now j makes the failure to pay the poll tux a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of $10 or imprisonment at bard labor upon the public works of the county not more than twenty days. Fair Warning. Parents and others are notified that no school books will be sold on credit. We have to pay cash for i them ourselves and the profit is so small that we are forced to adopt and strictly adhere to the cash system. This applies to one and all, eo it is needless for anyone to ask for credit in the purchase of school books. We cow have in stock a full line of books usid in the schools of the county, which we are selling at schedule prices. The Bazaar. A Military Blunder. "What waa that you said to the enemy when I sent you out with a flig of truce fresh from thelaundn?" "I said what you told me to," said the Filipino. "Say it again. Let me hear again j what you said I said for you to siy.v | .. m.- ' "xuai money was liu ouj^uu The Filipino general buried his j face in Lid hands. "That's what you get for fooliDg ! with these lEugli>h in ten lesson' j schemes. I told you to say money j was no objection. Bat is too late, j Sound a retreat and we'll see if we j can't start the deal all over again. ^ i Laughed Till Hs Cri:d. "Papa fell over mv express wagon J this morning," said Willie. "My, it : was funny. I laughed till I cried." "Did vei?" said Tommy. "Ye?/* replied Willie. "Papa ! caugUt rne laughing." Corn fodder, peas and other country produce taken in payment of subscription to this paper. n DCS. D. L. BOOZER'S SONS, "| lMifDEimgT8,jf|ih I 1515 M.YIN STREET, COIJTMHIA, S. O. ! 'PIIO^iE i23(>. One of the firm will fil] appointments at Lexingrtoii, over Ellrd ?te Dreher's Law Ofllce, Thursday. Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except : ( July and August *ber there will be no appointment. For months of February, June ; and S pteraber Court Week will tike the p'lee ot the regular appointment. FIREWORKS! l! ; I; - | rv ? FOR CIIRISIMM A\il HOLIDAYS I Oiic ol' the I^nr?ost Stocks of these goods over brong-ht to this SState. I AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT TO SELECT ! FROM. i Cheaper This Season Than Ever Before. Our Price List is Mow Ready and will be Mailed Free on Application. i a r I If You Can't Come in Person Mail Us Your Order. I ( 8 ! I c a Trillv vours, ; * ! LORICK & LOWRANCE. I ' I . "Wholesale Grocers, COLUMBIA, S. C. j ; Jan. 1.? ly. ; I j I We are too busy rushing off Bargains and opening New Goods to change our advertisement this week. Look out for an astonisher next weak. In the mean time come to us for wliat. you want. We are never too busy to wait on customers. The Farmers and Mechanics' Co., COLUMBIA, S. C. I\ II. HALTIWANGEK, President. A. H. KOIIN, Manager. Acgust 'J-ly. PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PINE LUMBEK, MANUFACTURERS OF : ZKIO-H GrxSA-SDEi PI flPii lAlfl Ainillffi !' rLUunina, uciunu, oiuina,! FINISHINSS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, DOORS,SASH AND BLINDS, AUGUSTA, OA. ^ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED, jsj Fehruary 1?ly I CAPACITY, ic.000 JOSS P?B ANNI.K. I | | l|^pr! I I iiksTL | i I BUiiY ? j ^ T" : - Vr.'. rf tV*r*V^.f ^lf^? 1 * * ^ | 0 -' - 1 ? :. 1 .n?i kv..?:i.Kir 3 13 f * V r!:;>"I f!.f. -II.. - ik.r.v!,." i.. SU d itl" "aVLt ? ! 1 f!XKi::LUUGGvro.)r3:kMi.!,s.c. j \ rock iris company,' For Salp by W. P, ROOF, Lexington, S. C. GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., MATTHEWS & BOUSKK^T, i Columbia, S. C., Leosville, S. G. May 11?ly. ' j i Farm for Sale. IOFF-l: FOR SAT.E ONE HTNDBP D and fifty acres of tine farming and timb? r lauds known as the "Dr. H E. Uogor Place." twenty-five acres of which is bottom 'and suitable for all purposes, on High Hill creek, one mile beyond Wjse's Ferry. Will be cut to suit purchasers if desired. For terms and further information apply to J. H. HILLER, Hilton, 8 C. Dt.ccii.bu C. 1399 4w7pd. TAX RETURN'S. 1900. IN ACCORDANCE WITH 1HE LaW IN reference to the assessment and taxation if property, the Auditor, or his assistant a-iIi be and attend the following named daces for the purpose of receiving tax ro.urns for the fiscal year IbOJ. and in order .o meet the next appointment the boor will ;loso at 1U o'clock in the morning and at I o'clock in the atternoon; taxpayers will herrfore, be prompt in meeting the appointments so as not to cause delay. Tax payers will phase cotoe prepared to jive the name of their township and namper of school district wherein they reside: Croat's Store, morning, January 4. l'riccviilc. afternoon, January 4. Summit, niorniDg, January G. Lewicdale, afternoon, Jaiuary 5. Bar's, morning, January 6. Saxe Gotha, afiernoon, January 6. J. J. Wessinger, morning. J muary 8. Josh Stealy's, afternoon7January 8. (Jhapiu. all day, January 0. Cross lioads, morning, January 10. Peak, afternoon.. January 10. bpricg Hill, morning. January 11. White Hock, altc.noon. January 11. Mrs. Mary Busby, morning, January 12, Irrao, alternoon, January 12. Irmo, morning. January j3. It T. Hook's, afternoon, January 13. B^ookland, ail day, January 15. W\ a. Martin, morning. January 16 Archie Wolie's afternoon, Jannary 1H. lted Store, all day, January 17. Swansea, al' day, January 18. J. J. Mack's, mc-rniDg, January 19. Cross Koads, afternoon, January 19. Gaston, morning, January 20. D. F. Shumpert, all day, January 22. Carson Abies, morning, January 23. Westmoreland, afternoon, January 23, Batesburg, all day, January 2L Leesville, all day, January 25. Crap's Store, morning, January 26. Lexington, on ail days from 1st January, 900, to 2dth of February, 1900. Section 270 of the law in reference to the .ssessment of taxes, (Bevised Statues,) eads as tollows: All property shall be valued for taxation it its true .value in money, which in all :ases not specially provided lor by law, hail be held to be as follows, to wit: For jersonol property the usual selling price m the usual terms of similar property at rlminicf* ? A " Mumumawi O U1 CACOIIKJTH eaies, at the )Uce where the return is made; and for eal property, the usn&l selling price o? he usuul terms of similar property At sales or partition under the order of conrt, at he place where the return is to be made, i there is no usual selliug price, then at vbat i? honestly believed could be ob'ain* id lor the same at a fair sale under the :onditions above mentioned. Ic shall be the doty of each owner of ands, and of any new structures thereon vhich shall not have been appraised for axaiion, to liat the same lor taxation with he County Auditor of the County in which hey may be situated, on or before the wentieih day ol February next, after the ariie shall become subject to taxation. Section 6. That from and after the pas* ago 01 this act, thera shall be assessed ipon all taxable polls in this Slate a tax c* me doilar on each poll, the proceeds of vhk h tax tliall bo applied solely to edacaioi al purposes. F.vcr> male citizen bewton the ages of twenty-one and sixty ears, except those incapable of earning a npport, irom being maimed or from otner antes, and except those who are made xempt by law, shall be deemed taxable lolls. All returns for taxation roust be filed mh the *ud.tor Dot later than Febraarv Wtb, 19C0, as alter thntjdate the law reluires an addition of 50 per cent, to the ast year's retnrn. rp l;_ n i ? ' * jLuwuMiip x>oiru 01 Assessors win meet it some convenient place in their respective ownship on Tuesday, March 6, 1900. bounty Board cf Equalization, will meet ,t the Auditor's office on Tnesday, March !7tb, 190 J, at 10 o'clock a ru. G. A. DERRICK, Auditor Lixington County. December G, 1899. I Choice | | Prize Winning | ! Poultry For sale in nearly all varieties. i Good Breeders, $2 each; $o cer trio rr rr j Choicest Exhibition Birds? Males, Females, $3. ! Choicest Chester White, i Poland China, Berkshire j ! Pigs. $0 e*ch j I Choico Shropshire Ewe, $20. | I Orilfr Today, Tomorrow may be loo: Late. i ARTHUR J. McCAIN. j Delaware. Warren Co.. N. J. i I! Kefcreuee by Permission. the Editor 1 of tbis Paper. j HVDIinTISM X Fortune in it for frnU I lofflt you. Starting KEY seat Free. You can be made a splendid Hypnotizer ut once, iddress Young,s<;3Henry St, Brooklyn, N\ Y, 4 HIGH GRADE MACHINES IH REACH Of ALL. WE WILL SELL HIGH GEADE DOmestic Sewing Machines at close figures, giving two yeas to pay for them. One-third cash; balance in one and fcw<? *ears. Twe reliable men wanted to se;t thc-in, one to work on south side of Salnda and one on north side ol Saluda river. Ap? ply to. -T . L. S II I'LL, 1710 Main Street, vLaalsia, - - S, O. Oea/.'ber il--tf. TAX COLLECTION. B&kocc of <the tixe at Lexington C. IT , not:! December 31: t, lb?9, when the books wilt elcse. TAX LEVY. For >t*te purposes, five mills ' Constitutional-School tax ;t " Ordinary County tax 3 * County Special J mill* 11X Poll Tax'si.OO.' Broad liiver Township for C. N. andL. R. K Interest on It R. bonds mills For retiring bonds 2 mills Total for Broad River 15* mills Fork Township forC. N and L. B. R. Interest on R. R, bonds 2 mill-. For retiring R. R. bonds 2 mills Total for Fork 15A mills Saluda Township for C. X. and L. R. R. fe ferest on R R. bonds SJ mills ft r retiring bond- 2 mills 1 ta' levy for Siluda 15^ mills e Treasurer entertains the hopa that ail i Pavers will settii promptly and jo.,*., the unpleasant dutv of issuing extcuUoswi. J. S. DERRICK. Treasurer Lexington Co., S. C. fepfl- 13. 1898-td.