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Tie Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19.1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. i LEXINGTON. S. C.. WETNESDAI. DECEMBER 13, 1899. 9 ? Itemizings frcm Irao. To the Editor of the Dispatch: As it has bees seme time since ocr town has been represented in the Dispatch, and as the busy holidays are dawning upon us, and this will be our oDly chance to itemize ourselves till after Cbiistmas, we give you a few locals. Wood and lumber are the leading products of manufacture and commerce now. The woodmen cut and haul almost day and night, till the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens railroad is lined with it and with J>oth sawed and hewed timber. The sidings are so blocked with it that there is scarcely any room for any thing else. Shippers besiege the station agents and officials day and ? night for cars and wood trains. The railroad is handling thousands ol cords of wood and millions of feet of lumber and cannot supply the demand for cars fast enough. Where will this thing stop! The cotton crop turned out about alf this year, but the rise in price over last year resulted in nearly the same money for the farmer. Con I v aid potatoes fell quite short A g eat deal of rice was planted and the yield was fairly good, but the price is low and not much net profits will be realized frftm this crop. Pto pie generally are sowing heavily of oats. Most every family has some nice hogs to kill, and it seems there will not be much of a shortage on maate. Takirg th 3 county at large we believe it to be on a better foot~ ing than it was a year ago, and it is to be hoped that our people will continue to trample under foot this obnoxious credit business which has ruined so many farmers and broken up so many merchants. Mr. C. P. Rjbinson has put in another sawing outfit, making three that himself and brother are running. He has also enlarged upon his planeing mill and has in his employ a master workman, and will prepare any and all kinds of lumber, mouldings, brackets, etc. Also our Judge, J. M. Shealy, has resumed his sawmill business, and Gardner and Geiger are slicing up logs with a swiftness that cannot be discounted. Some improvements are being made in cur town in the way of building and it is risiDg slowly but surely. We have a very good school under the care of Miss Miles, but owing to expenses previously incurred the term will be cut short. The ladies' prayer meeting at the 4 Methodist church here convenes every Friday evening, and seems to be well attended. Also regular prayer services are held every Sunday night by the brethren of the congregation. Mr. B. F. Derrick, son of Mr. Walter Derrick of the Hilton neigh borhood, is with us training for a telegraph operator and railroad agent. He is a steady young man, and will no doubt master a situation in a reasonable length of time. Mr. H. Yansant's family has nursed the third case of typhoid fever through since the l2.h of August and are now nursing the fourth case. Oar townsman, Mr. G. D. Bonknight, is just recovering from a spell of the same kind of fever, and he also has a little son down with it. It will interest the friends of Mr. J. H. Nunamaker to know that he is so much improved in health as to be out on our streets occasionally. Union Chapel church has a bell' and an organ added to its services now, which seems to indicate that our town don't intend to be behind other towns of like proportions and aspirations. . # It will please the many friends and acquaintances of Rev. J. S Riddle to know that your scribe visited his family at Newberry yesterday and found them well, cheerful, and happy. Now, Mr. Editor, we will have to \ eat the gobbler before you hear any more from us, and after that is over we will see what we can fiad to tell you. We wish you and all your readers a merry Christmas and h<mnv New Year. H. Dec. 11,1899. Christmas Holiday Bates, Via Southern Bailway. The Southern Kail way beg to announce ra'e of one and one-third fares for the round trip from all of its stations in the Southeastern Passenger Association. Tickets on sale December 2*2nd, 23rd, 24:b, 25ih and December 30th, 31st, January 1st, < limited to return January 4tb, 1900. To students of schools and colleges upon presentation of certificates signed by the Superintendent, Princi' pals, or Presidents, tickets will be sold December lJ.h to 21st, inclussiv, with final limit January 4th, 1900. For full information and Pullman reservations, call on aDy agent of this company, or K. W. Hunt, T. P. A. Augusta, Oa. REAL YOUTH. you see \^(/^ I ^/realize that a man \ \/ y may be young at V F*"" / a^most any age if his \\Vl|^ K~^=r blood contains the elements that youth made That the sort of youth Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery puts into a man's veins. It gives him digestive power; it turns his food into good nourishing blood; it enables the liver to keep that blood pure and free from bilious poisons. *' 1--? ?!at- - cfroiwrtIn and It iiiis mm wtui UIU.Xuicw v.... , vitality. It makes him in the truest ! sense young again, and keeps him sc?. "I am pretty well now. for a man of sixtythree years.'] says Mr. John I .arson of Ashby. Grant Co.. Minn. " I had l>een very badly troubled for many years with dyspepsia, also nasal catarrh, and got so bad and weak that I could not work. " I could hardly cat anything withont vomiting; had a pain in the.stomach and a burning sensation coming into the throat. I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medial Discovery and ' Pleasant Pellets.' and can truly say these "medicines have helped me wonderfully." I commenced taking them in the fall and "used them all winter. I took fifteen bottles of the ' Discovery' and six of the 'Pellets* according to directions, and must say that both are good honest medicines. " I improved right along from the very beginning. I just stopped taking medicine in the latter part of May and then felt as well as ever in my life. I can eat all kinds of food and it doseii't cause me any pain in my stomach nomas it always did before 1 took Dr. Pierce's medicines. 1 can cheerfully say to the public that thev need not hesitate in "taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for dyspepsia; it will eradicate and cure the disease' if anything will." If you are in poor health write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. It will cost you nothing whatever for his advice although he is at the very head of his profession in the treatment of obstinate chronic diseases. South Carolina Conference. At the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcoj. il Churcf, South, 'which closed its session at Orangeburg Monday, considerable church, work was accomplished. Toe Conference was very liberal in its appropriation to the higher educational interests of the church. After a harmonious and peaceful ssssion the Conference adjourned with the following appointments: CHARLESTON DISTRICT. A J. Stokes, P. E. Allendale?A J CautheD, Jr. Beaufort?A B Earle. Pinopolis?W T Patrick. Black Swamp?W C Kirkland. Charleston?Trinty, J W Kilgo; Bethel, E O WatsoD; Spring Street, Jno Owen; Cumberland, J L Hart'ey Ehrhardt?H C Mouzjn. Cypress?J L Mullioix. R dgeland?W R Buchanan. Hampton?E K Moore. Harleyville?E M McEissick. Hender9otfville?0 N Rountree. _T P War iuvvivt wu i IUV v ? . ? f Port Royair-R E Turnipseed. Ridgeville?E.W Humphries. Round 0 and Si Paul?J C Davis. Summervjlle?G P Watson. St. George's Station?W B Duncan. Grover?D A Calhoun. Cordesville?D A~Patrick. Walterboro?J E Carlisle. Secretary Education?J W Kilgo. Assistant Editor S. C. Advocate? S A Weber. Chaplain Port Society?P A Murray. Mt. Pleasant?To be supplied. COKESEURY DISTRICT. R. A. Child, P. E. Abbeville?J W Daniel. Antreville?S T Blackman. Batle*rr-H W Whitaker. Cokesbury?J L Daniel. Donalds-rW B Wharton. Greenwood?P L Kirton. Greenwood City Mission?Supplied. Kinards?J J Stevenson. Lowndesville?Peter Stokes. McCirmick?W T Duncan. Mt. Carmel?Henry Stokes. Ninety-Six?W L Wait. Newberry?Johnson Street, W I Herbert; O'Neal Street, J W Speake. vr _ l i rti tv n t> 3 newDerry ut.?u r jooya. Parksville?F E Hodges. Phoenix?M M Brabham. Princeton?S W Henry. Prosperity?W H Arial. Saluda?A S Leslie. Yerdery?S J Bethea. Waterloo?W C Winn. Cokesbury Conference School?W S Stokes. COLUMBIA DISTRICT. E. T. Hodges, P. E. Batesburg?A C Walker. Columbia?Washington Street, W7 R Richardson; Main Street, S H Zimmerman; Green Street, Granby and Richland ?J E Mahaffey; Brookland and Hebron, C D Mann; Edgewood, R S Truesdale; Hyatt's Park, to be supplied. Edgefield?G W Davis. Fairfield?R W Spigener. Fort Motte?J C Welch. GraniteYille?E P Hutson. Johnston?S P H Elwell. Langley?R C Boulware. Leesville?J F Anderson. Lewiedale?J M Lawson. Lexington?J N Wright Lexington Fork?J S Abercromble. Iiidgeway?W S Goodwin. Upper St. Matthews?J W Ariai Winnsboro? J D Crout. Southern Christian Advocate?Jno 0 Willson. Columbia Female College?W W Daniel. Epworth Orphange?G H Waddell. Paine Institute?Geo W Walker. Warrenville?It E Mood. FLORENCE DISTRICT. M. Dargao, P E. Cheraw Station ? E G Price. Cberaw Cc.?A B Weldou. CUuf-SPD?J L Roy. Clyde?W M H?i J< n. Darlington?C B Su itb. D trliogton C< ?A R Pfaillipps. Florence?J T Pute. Georgetown?J L Stokes. Georgetown Ct ?J A White. Hartbville Ct.?J W Humbert. JohnsoDville?J R S j mrner. Kiugstree Ct.?W S Martin. Lake City?J E Rj&hton. Lamar?G M Boyd. Lanes?R M DuBose. Rome?A E Holler. Salters?W H Thrower. Scranton?W C Kelly. South Florence?0 L Darant. Timmonsville?H J Cauthen. Cartersville?Wm Ruff. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. J. B. Wilson, P. E. Anderson?St. John's, J B Campbell, West Eud, S B Harper. Easley and Bethesda?W E Wiggins. Fountaiu Inn Ct?G C Leonard. Greenville?Buncombe Street, G T HarmoD; City Mills, B G Murphy; St. Paul's, M B Kelly. Greenville Ct.?T J White. Greei'8?J C Roper. McLure Ct.?C W Burgess. North Pickens Ct.?I N Stene. Batesville?B M Robertson. Pelzer?T G Herbert. Pendleton Ct.?R E Stackhouse. Pickens Ct ?R R Dagnall. Piedmont?T C Ligon. Reidviile?J W Shell. * Seneca and Walhalla?G F Clarkson. Starr and Iva?0 M Abney. Townville?John W Bailey. Travellers' Rest?J P Attaway. Walhalla and Newry^?To be pop plied. Westminister?D W Keller. West Pickens?L L Inabinet; A M Attaway, supernumerary. William8ton and Belton?P F Kilgo. Williamston Ct.?A W Attaway. Assistant S. S. Editor?L F Beaty. Williamston Female College?S Lander. MARION DISTRICT. W. C. Powei, P. E. Bayboro?E M Merritt. Bennettsville Station?C W Creighton. Bennettsville Ct.?A J Cauthen. Blenheim?D Tiller. Brightsville?W B Baker. Britton's Neck?W E Barre. Buck8ville?M F Dakes. Centenary?J S. Porter. Ciio?T M Dent: . Conway Station?J W Elkins. Cool Springs Ct.?E F Scoggins. Conway Ci.?T B Reynolds. Dillon Station?C C Herbert. Latta?J E Beard. Little Rock?J A Campbell. v Little River?S M Jones. Loris?N L Wiggins. Marion Station?T E Morris. Marion Ct. and Mills?H L Singleton. McColl Ct. and Mills?T L Belein. Mullins?A B Watson. North Marlboro?J H Noland. North Mullins?G R Shaffer. Waccamaw?G W Gatlin. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. H. R. Browne, P. E. Aiken?A J Stafford. Bacoberg?T C O'Dell. Barnwell?J G Beckwith. Branchville?W A Wright. Boiling Springs?E Z James. Denmark?G E Stokes. Edisto?J C Yongue. Lower St. Matthews?M W Hook. OraDgeburg Station?W A Rogers. Orangeburg Ct.?W W Williams. Orangeburg Ct.?E A Wilkes. Providence?B M G.ier. Rowesville Station?J C Chandler. South Branchville?J D Frierson. Springfield?R C McRoy. Swansea?W C Gleaton. - Wegener?To be supplied. Williston?J T Macfarlane. ROCK HILL DISTRICT. H. W. Bays, P. E. Blacksburg?D M McLeod. Blackstock?P B Iugraham. Chester?J E Grier. Chester Cc.?J B Tray wick. Chesterfield?A F Berry. Pjof flhootor W TT Miller XJ.tOV V/UVObVA ft M - * Fort Mill?R A YoDgue. Hickory Grove?R W Barber. Jefferson?L L Bedenbaugh. Lancaster?R N Brunson. Lancaster Ct. and City Mission? M H Pooser. North Rock Hill?J C Stoll. Richburg?N B Clarkson. Rock Hill?J S Beasley. Rock Hill Ct.?J B Harris. Tradesville?C H Clyde. Yorkville?J M Steadman. York Ct.?S H Booth. Van Wyck?J I Sprinks. SPAXTANBURG DISTRICT. W P. Meadors, P. E. Belmont?M L Banks, Jr. Clifton and Cowpens?S D Vaughn. Cherokee?W J Snyder. Clinton?J M Friday. Campobcllo?A H Best. Enoree?D Hucka. G*ffney?W H Hodges. G-dfuey Ct.?S T Creech. Junesville?E H Beckham. T V/^ibV/U' xj A1 xgvuii Laurens?R H Jones. Laurens City Mission?J M Shell North Laurens Cl.?J K MoCain. Pacolet Mills Station?E 8 Jones. 3 aco'et Cr ?S A Nettles. Sintuc?C C Burns. Spartanburg?Central, M L C?rlisle; DuncaD, W A Faire}; Bethel and Glendale, R T Holroyd. Union?Grace Church, W A Massebeau; Union Mills, F H Shuler; Whitmire, W B Justus. SUMTER DISTRICT. T. J. Clyde, P. E. Bethany?J R Copeland. Bishopville?E P Taylor. CamdeD?W M Duncan. Camden Cr,?To be supplied. Foreston?F Speer. Heath Springs Station?D A Phillips. I Jo dai?W H Pitts. Kershaw?W A Betts. Lynchburg?E W Mason. Manning Station?P B Wells. New Z:on?G R Whittaker. Oswego?J H Thacker. Richland/?T C C junta. Sintee?H T Duolap. Smilhville?J H Graves. Sumter?Sumter Station, J A Cliftor; Magnolia St. Mission, W A Kelly; Sumter Cc., S D Bailey. Wateree?J E Strickland. Wedgefield?G H Pooser. B. E B. far Bad Blood. Bottle Free to Sufferers. If you have old pimples, distress- | ing eruptions, painful sores on bands, arms or legs, itching sensation, irri tating skin troubles, eczema, scrofula, ulcers, Blood Poison, fever sores,* rheumatism, cancer or any blcod taint?then give B. B. B a trial, because B. B B ?Botanic Blood Balm ?is made for just such cases, and it cured, all stubborn blood disease? that other remedies fail to benefit $1 per large bottles at drug stores. Trial bottle free to sufferers. Medi a\ advice free. Write today, Blood Balm Co, 386 Mitchell St., Atlan'a, Ga. - Batesbnrg Notes, To the Editor of the Dispatch: The Batesburg Dramatic Club met in ''Old Maids' Convention" Friday night A large audience gree'.ed them and the exhibition was the finest ever seen in our town. The ; comedy was a delightful one and was participated in by about twenty of Batesburg's prettiest girls. Miss Rjbbie Wakefield, as President, showed gifts of the highest order, and Miss Kate Gainey, as Secretary, played the role to perfection, while Miss Eva Jones, as Treasurer, read the report of expenditures for love powders, &e., with telling effect, and Prof. J. B. Watson, as Prof Pinker ton eclippsed "even Hamlet himself in bis wonderful exhibition of his i it t L: a J marvelous irausiunuaMuu iiuiu. Saturday the Ridge Association of Teachers met in the Institute build. ing here. Prof. Hinnant of Johnston, in the chair. The discussions were interesting and instructive. ' Among the prominent educators present I will mention Prof. J. S. Baan of Johnston,, also Profs. Hinnant and Ellerbee of Johnston and Ridge Spriog, Prof. Atkinson, Prof. Stnckey, Miss Lucy Cbilds, Miss Mcintosh and MisR Jones; from Monetta Miss Belle Williams, and Batesburg was represented by Profs. Perry and WatsoD, Miss Robbie Wakefield, Miss Kate Gainey, Miss Eva Jones and Miss Horteose Landrum, Rev. A. C. Wilkins D D, was an interested spectator during the sessions of the meeting. Batesburg sent quite a delegation to the State Baptist Convention at Gaffney. Dr. Wilkins, Dr E. C. Ridgell and Rev. N. N. Burton. They report a successful meeting and satisfactory progress all along the lines of work embraced in the convention. Rev. A. C. Walker is now absent at South Carolina Conference at Orangeburg. It is hoped he will bo returned to his people here, as be is an able preacher and a popular citizen. We have had several cases of sickoess in town lately, the severest case being this scribe, who has been confined to his bed with jaundice for Valine O^UIIO. Supt. Foster is working might and main to get the factory in operation. The whistle can naw be heard and is a pleasant sound to our ptop'e. The weather has been delightful of late, but now a cold rain hbS set in and no one can tell how long it will last. Ojcasional. D.-c. 11, 1899. CLOSING OUT! Having fully determined to close out my business in Lexington, and to do it in the quickest possible time, I hereby o?Lr the pDtire stock in Shealy's New York Racket Store GREAT SACRIFICE. The stock is all fresh seasonable goods?not shop worn-and consists in part of HATS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC. Come and see this stock b-fore purchasing else- > where or }ou will miss a bargain, SHEALY'S SEW YORK RACKET STORE, Decemhor 13, lbiKl- 4w8, U III l? III III III II lll"Y * A OUICK CURE | f FOR COUGHS | | and COLDS j |Pyny Pectoral The Canadian Remedy for all j i: Throat and Lung Affections. } Large Bottles, 25 cents. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, I Prop's Pcrrv Davis' Paia-Kiii-r. X LNew Yor!c. Montreal, j Christinas Goods. The Bazaar is stocked with an Elegant Line of Christmas and Holliday Goods for its customers. These goods were bought especially for the holliday season and at prices that will enable us to sell them cheaper than ever before. An inspection of this stock is respectfully invited. It consists in part of Chinaware Cups, Sausers, Vases, Dinner, Breakfast and Supper Plates, Salid Dishes, Plain and Fancy Dishes, suited to all purposes, and many other useful and ornamental articles in Ch:naware. See this stock and your will be pleased Candies r\f ?/IAV>AAlTTO klo I VI C?C1 J tUUUCl TUUiV kiod, from the plainest stick to the finest and best French,Gilt Hearts and Glaced Fruits. Ask to see these goods. Fruits Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cocoanuts, etc. If you want Choice Fruits get your supply here. Raisins, California and Imported, the finest ever on this market. Figs, fine layer, Dates, in package, Prunes, fresh and sweet. Nuts. Domestic and Imported Almond, Pecan, Hazel, Butternuts (or Niggar Toet-) new crop ana best quality. Dolls A new supply just arlived from the workshop of Santa Claus in Fairyland. These beaufui little creatures will delight and amuse the little folk. Come and see them. Toys la endless varieties for the young and old. Fireworks for everybody. The best quality, and a thousand and one odd things too numerous to men- i tion at The Bazaar. Trespassing Forbidden. All persons are positively forbidden to trespass in any manner apon the lands of the undersigned adjoining each other, and especially by hunting, with or without dogs, or fishing. The law will be enforced against all persons so trespassing. C. D. BARR. , P. A. WARREN. H A SPANN, Sr. H. A. 8PANN, Jr. Mrs. J. W. SPANN, Mr*. J. C. SPANN. J. W. SPANN. 4w7. | Hardware. I i '1 i^We haVP moved trar"5B? Wstock of Hardware"**. *e~to the"** ! POST OFFICE BLOCK ; "Where we will keep a first pIhss line of Hardware of all kind->, including I PAINTS. OIL. GLASS. NAILS AND IRON., e have a full line of GUNS, PISTOLS ?n<i CUTLERY which we are selling chcp, | we invite all our Lexington friends to call and sec us before* i buying. Dial Hardware Co., COLUMBIA. S. C. September so.?ly. For Sale. A GOOD 60 ACRE FARM, fUlTED to com, cottou, peas, rice, f mill f.rain, Eotatoes etc., with good dwelling and outnild ng<. barn st*b:es, e c. A >tore bouse aud h go d stuud for a country itore. Fine water Sitnuied at the Oro-s loads, four utiles fro n Swansea, to''r nijlfw ;rom Foit's Station o ?the new ro.:d and sixteen miles from Lex ugton C. H Also 52 u n'es and a tine fauiil> un'e. For furli^r jarti ulars, terms, etc , call on or write to JOSEPR W. KEEDER, Swansea, S. C. November 22, 1899_? tf. DURING tlie six >veelcs existence oi" oar JMew More our business lias been ver.v gratirying-, lor which Ave thank our 1'riencis and customers. For the next sixty we oiler our entire stock oi" # j SHOES HATS ? I Gent's Furnishing Goods at prices lower than our competitors. Call and inspect and we will prove to you that we mean what we say. P. C. PRICE & CO., Nos. 900 and 902 Gervais St., Columbia, S. C. HAN'T VAIITHINlO IIV11^ Ramhprn Nurcerv r.nmnanv Ramlwrn. S C. 1SUIIIUVI y I1UI UVI J VVHI|IUUJ J 37 j 1(1 i.V Mr "We have the Finest Line of NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., in the City. UTTI.I.lVr.flV J.TJ.JL BLi JLi.1 M.m M. All the Latest Novelties at Low Prices., We Guarantee all Goods as Represented WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE. | TIESTT IPMOOEE, (Successors N, W. Trump.) 1517 Main St, Columbia, 8. O. ! September 23?tf. | j Sale of land. THE WMlii UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE 1 power in me vested, the heirs of the TTT^vT-T late Herbert Spires, deceased, who are all JLJL-LVXJL-L OV^JLL\J V_/jL/a over the age of tv.-enty-one years, having ? given me power of attorney to fettle the . PROF. J. S. DERRICK, Piuncipai.. Estate of the said Herbert Spires, deceased, Languages. Mathematics, Sciences. I will sell to the highest bidder at public PROF. J. H. KOON. outcry, before the court ho^se door in Lex- Book-keeping?Three Grades, ington connty, South Carolina, during the PROF. W. D. DENT, legal h uis of sale, on the first Monday in Busiuess Penmanstiip. 'TS parcel,'plantation or tr?t of land situate, Ijing and being in Lexing- .r,r?r,T n?>,""'L5'' a a ftEf* T,? Ste apS L SliI(. (152) one hundred ana filty-two acres, aDd i bounded on lhemrthby lands of C. C. j MISS CARRIE LOUISE LAVAL, Goodwin and J. E.Goodwin, on the east i Misstress "Voice Culture, by 1 inds of Z. A. W. Sturkie and C. C. \ PROF. J. D. SMITHDEAL. Goodwin, on the sontli by lands of V. W. j Piano. Organ and Orche>tral Instruments. Spires a id on the west bv the F. C. and | Teaching' lose and thorough, p ? ' j Board. $'.oo to $10.00 per month. * TERMS OF SALE:?Cash, Purchaser ; wiI1 ?P*n on the first Monday in to pay for japers and revenue stamps. , " gor rates of tuition, or any information Premises will be resold at the expiration of Avantod. address. J. H KOON", one hour noon failure to comply. Secretary of the Board of Trus eea, TAME*? H tsblRFS ^"w Brookhrflu, S. C, JAMbbH October25.iS99.-tf. Attorney in lact for Herbert Spirts. w"h CR?h?'J?: <iv,^c.tmber 6' The State of South Carolina, W. H. Shacpe, attorney. 4?,. ) Qf, LEXINQT0N, IVAt if4A j ?y s- Draffs. Esquire, Probate Judge. TXTHEEEAS. H. A. SPANN, c. C. C . T-r t? i oTTro rwnrTJTirn TO TOT?* VI u n Q rn^fl a nit. tn me tn AXJ^ A * XV A ill LJijxj i uu M v/ **?* | | | x aiiu vi, ? ??|t?..w w,tsv ^ w Estate cf Daniel Fry, deceased, i grant him Letters of Administration of the must make p yment to the undersigned j ?state of and effects of John W. Store; and iIk a* having demands aga-.nst the saiti j These are. therefore, to cite and admonish Estate will presi nt th .m, properly attested J all and singular the kindred and creditors for payment, within the time prescribed by j 0f the said John W. Stone, .deceased, that law, to | they be and appear before me in the Court J. H. WESSINGER, Executor, j 0f Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H.. December 4th. 1.1)9. 3w6pd. j on the 2Stb, day of December next, aftoi f publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the Tjt Crtlrw forenoon, to show canse, it any they have, Jl 01 i^cH0? why tbe said administration should not be granted. THE LEPPAED HOMESTEAD, IX Given under my hand, this 16tb day of eluding forty six acres of land in the November, Anno Domiri, 1899 town of Lexington. Giod eight roam G S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. O. [L.8.] dwelling and out buildings, splendid Published on the 22d day of November, water and fine orchard. Applv at o-ce to 1899, in the Lexingion Dispatch. 6w7. MRS. GEORGE SAWYER. v??/ANDREW CRAWFORD Money to Loan attorney at iaw, COLUMBIA, - - - 8. C. ON FARMING LANDS. EASY PAYments. No commissions charptd. pRACTICES IN THE 8TATE AND Borrower pavs actual cost of perfecting JL Federal Courts, and offers his profesloau. Inter st 8 per cent. sional services to the citizens ol Lexington JOHN B. PALMER & SON. County. Columbia, S. C. October 18?ly. or G. T. GRAHAM, Attorney, ^ZT-Loca. Trespass Notice. J ALL PERIONS ARE POSITIVELY ALL BIG BOXING EVENTS ^ lorbidden to trespass any in manner I _ upon tie lands of the undersigned, and esAre Best Illustrated and Described in penally by hunting, with or without dogs, nni IPC I TCTTC or .fisbir,S* Tbe law wil1 be enforced B^U LI u C ? TP A / tilt against all persons so trespassing. Dr. E F. Strother, J. Frank Kneece The World-Famous . Jobn P. Able, Dr W L Kneece. J.ie D. Mitchell, L. C. Hartley, . . . Patron of Sports. Mrs s B. Mitchell, Warren K Smith, . __ __ . . 0.J. Wm. Mitchell. D. D. D Mitchell, i $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 Estate M"-E-E- F?rt? Dr-J F M.tcheii, ^ J. P. Boiie, Mrs John Drafts, MAILED TO YOUR ADDBESS. Dr, E J. Etheredge, Tvre Ethercdge, RICHARD ~K. FOX, Publisher, R M. Shealv, Y' B. Sb^aly, Franklin Square, New York. W. F-. Shialy (.'apt, A. P. West ? Dr. D M Orosson. B N. Bodi??, YT7ANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND j Dr, T S Fox, Mick Crouch. VI/ r^nresant us as ! * ^ Middieburg Oot'on Mills. T ? uuucoi {iriiov.io ?j Managers in this an i close t>y comities J B l'?iiDgbl?>od S ilary $9*M) s& year and expef sea Straight. November'22. 1899- 4w>. ] boua-dde. no more, no less .vlarv. Posi- ? ? I tion Dormant nt Our reft reucos, any bank in an v town, it is m only otike w rk con- i J/JJ nr!? rTaj |EyffH da-ted at home. Reference. Enclose P.elf a idrtSfied stamped envelope. TbiE t Reliable per?0D8 of a mechanical or inventive mind UO .UNION COMPANY. 1 *|>l. :t. ( hi<M?jo. J ^ Uctober 11. Irn. The PATENT JftECOKD, Baltimore, Md. J / ' ' LEXINGTON MARKET, . f| OBRECTED WR>KLi BY THE MERCHANTS. iacon Hams. p--r to ... 8 a 10 Sides. " " 6*4 a 1 * " Shoulders," 7 a jard. per to 7 a 8 ^ ''lour, per owt sooas50 / ^ ' 'orn, per bu ?6 a 70 >eas, " " C5 a SO )at8. " " 36 a 40 i'odder. per ewt 76 a so ' >%? Iweet Potatoes, per bu 40 _ 'ira| lice, per lb 4* a 5 vH lutter, per to 16 a so \": Sggs, per dos 16 ^ ruraeys. per lb ... 8 a 10 Jeese. perpr ?o a 80 ^ 'hickens, per head 10 a M ioeswax. per to 16 a 30 3eef. per to 8 a 10 ?ork, " " 8 a io rallow. per to 4 a # COTTON MARKET. ? [iexlngton?Middling. Columbia ?Middling. 7 3-ic ? Charleston ? Middling 7%. *1 ^.ufirusta.?Middling. "?-!?. Albert M. Boozer, N Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, 8. C. ^ Especial attention given to business en* 'tasted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. Office: 1009 Mr n Street, ever T. BAughtry & Co. February 28 -tf. ML PDAS. C. .STANLEY, Surgeon Dentist, t 1483 [Main 8t. Over Messrs. ota ntle> Bros'. China Store (Y. M. 0. A. Building.) COLUMBIA, 8. C. January 18- y. "'?* A HILTON'S I a. ^ &, m I .UilUH CURE, 1 ' * SVRUP. " Uniquo?unlike any other congh prepa- ^ ration. The quickest to ftop a congh and 1 to rtmove soreness from the longs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. R C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Aug. 18 - ly. C. F. Efird. F. E. Dbzsxb. EFIRD & DRENER, ) Utorncvs at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. ^ WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE ^ Courts. Business solicited. One m ??nber of the firm will always be at office, n Ln ngton, 8. 0. Jane 17?6m. EDWARD L. ASBILL, Attorney at Law,. LEESVILLE, S 0. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. , Sept. 30?6m LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. 0EP08IT3 BECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. HOOF1, Camliier. DIBECTOES: Ulen Jon as, W. P. Boot 0. X. Efird, B. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upvards it calved and nt^reU at 5 per cent, per ant am allowed, piyavle April and October. -<ep1 emte: 21?t# CAROLINA NATIONAL BAM, COLUMBIA, S C. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSJT01T. Paid np Capital ... $100,000 Surplus Profits . 150,000 Saving's Department* Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received. rntere8t allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, par annum. W. A. CLABK, President. Wrrt* Josxs, Cashier. : "* December A?ly. DEEP WELLSr J Having recently purchased a. a first class ontfit for boring deep wells, those interested in a snpplv of fresh, pure water should consolt m6at Lex ngton either in person or by mail. Satisfaction guaranteed, aHd your" patronage solicited. ^ A. .J. FOX, LEXINGTON S. C. .r Jane 13, 1899.?ly. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. _ Only First Class Companies Represented, See my List of Giants: Assets, J TN4 FIRE cf Hartford, Conn $12,627,621 PHI'AOFLPHIA UNDERWRITERS, Pmi!, Pa5.. 16.296,556 /ETNA LIFE, of Hartford, * Conn 47,584,967 FIDELITY AND CASUALTY, _ . _ rAC 01 New York 3.291595 My Companies, are Popnlar, Strong and Reliable. No ore can give yonr business better attention; no one can m give yon better protection; no one can g:ve yoa tetter rates. % ^BEFORE INSURING SEE^ Rice 13. Harman, s General Insurance Aeent, LEXINGTON S. 0 FRESH MEATS DAILY ' by 5 Harman ?& Griffith, xjeacixigrtcaa., s. c, Having formed a paetnebship for tbe purpose of conducting a first class butcher shop in tbe Town of Lexington, we tabe this method of informing the public that on and alter this date we will furnish this marktt with the choi est stall fed beef, pore and mutton every day in the week, except, 8an- V * dav, from 5 o'clock to 10 a m., and from 5 to 7 p. m; We respectfully solicit a liberal share ot patronage. j. f, hah man, t. f. griffith. November 29th, 18 9.?4w5. 4 Notice Trespassers. ttt e the undersigned, do fosVV itiv-ly forbid ?ny hunting, or tree 7^ ptsg-ng on our l*nds in any way, as we will v j prosecc e all such trespassers to the lnll 4 :xtent of th-? aw. C. R RISH, H. E JEFCOAT, * 8 K. SMITH. A. L. SMITH, M 8. E. BERfcY, J. U BERRY, M NOAH RISH. November 2'/, lt99 *w6. M i i