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,1 Suffering from female troubles should \ (> try the "Old Time" Remedy, < <> < tr ) Ifypicm | ftp tPLANTBtS I If, ?T ^FEMALE f ^KGIMTOR i It has no equal. It strengthens the r S delicate female organs and buiidsa worn- r S an up. All suffering and Irregularities at r S "monthly" periods can be avoided by ltsc S use. It Is for young girls maturing, fore S mothers, and for women at Change of Life, c J Should be used before child-birth. c S Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid I } on receipt of price $1.00. c ) Ladies 3!ue Book sent FREE to any one ( ^ Son application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-c S PARTMENT", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat-c S tanooga, Tenn. ^ c ) Mention tkti paper. \ Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann. ' I'he Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1900 Indez to Not Advertisements. Mules?Gregory Rbea Mule Co. Our Say So?R M. & M Co. Furniture?E G. Cook & Co. Final Discbarge?W. S Amick. Shoes, Etc.?King's Racket Store. p Johnson's Sarsaparilla?J E Kaufmann. ? W&Notices will be inserted ip the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and all.^gr] Bnist's Garden Seeds. A full assortment of new and true to name garden seeds, just received. Sure to grow. Julian E. Kaufmanr. Wanted at Once, 50,000 shingles. Highest market puces paid, by J. J. Rawl & Sons, Batesburg, S. C. > . Males! Mules! Males! WeCirrv th9 lareest sbock of mules and bor3e3 this side of Atlanta. 103 head on hand for you to select from Now is the time to buy. Gregory Rhea Mule Co., 1111 to 1117 Plain Street, Columbia, S. C. * ( A Woman's Letter. Coolidge, Ky, Aug 1st, 1898. I have been suffering from Female troubles and was unable to get relief, [ I was persuaded to try Benedicts, and after one months treatment 1 i can say I am fully restored. I recommend your remedy to suffering women. Mrs. H. R. Gilreath. Sold by Julian E Kauflfman. Farm Hands Wanted. k 50, good, steady 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, Toales P O, S. C. 3mosl6 Wanted at Once, , Five or six yokes of good #young broke oxen J. J R\wl & Son, Batesburg, S. C. ] ] VWbVVii Who are interested in high prices for cotton next fall can hear of something to their advantage by sending a postal card at once to The Adams Cjtton Company, 17 Charleston, S. C. ^ A Pleasant Surprise. 1 - S. D. McCartha and Elizabeth 0. Sox of Lexington, S. C, were united i in marriage-on the evening of Feb- < ruary 11, 1900, by the Rev. J. G I Graichen in the Lutheran parsonage. The pastor and his family spent a j very pleasant eveeing with the hand- } some bridegroom and beautiful bride, and when giving them good night wished them a life full of peace and happiness. For Sale Cheap. I have some eligible building lots suitable for either business houses or residences for sale upon accommodating terms. These lots are , situated near the centre of the town and in a desirable location. For terms, prices and other information call on or address G. M. Harman at this office. Call at once. Rheumatism Has been cured in a multitude of 1 cases during the past sixty years by Pain Killer. This potent remedy rubbed vigorously in and around the Buffering parts, will relieve all stiffness, reduce the swelling, and kill all pain. The m:>st stubborn cases yield to this treatment when persevered in. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Kdler, Perry Davis'. 25c. and 50c. Temporaries Lecture. Mr. David Tatura, the Quaker Evangalist from Denver, Colorado, who is making a lecture tour through the South under the auspices of the i W. C. T U , will deliver one of his celebrated temperance lectures at this pkee on Friday ev<- ning, the 23rd instcommencing at 7 o'clock, on the subject of Iutemperance and the Liquor Traffic, the Home and Saloon and How to Save the Boys, i An earnest invitation is extended to all to come out and hear this lec ture. It will do you good. PENCIL AND SCISSOHS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Sex'r. Monday is court. Come to see us court week. High winds prevailed yesterday. Eggs and chickens are scarce in this muket. Several candidates for municipal hmors have bloomed forth. Remember us with your "ollar wl ea you come to court. '11 II. J 1 l&e ClOUCJS Dave roneu uy auu tut. sun now shines brightly. The thunder rolled, the lightning flashed and the rain fell Sunday. The Sheriff has seven prisoners for court?five colored and two white. A new stock of shoes of the latest patterns, just received at Meetze & Son s. The fine weather of last week was succeeded by rain Saturday and Sunday. Fine onion sets just received and for sale cheaper than the cheapest, at the Bazaar. The small grain crops have not been materially injured by the recent freeze. Meetze & Son has received their spring line of felt hats. Call and see them. Merchants, if you want the largest returns place your advertisement in the Dispatch. Mr. n. M. WiDgard, after suffering intensely from mumps, is able to be at his store again. Apples, oranges, bananas, lemons, cccoanuts, rai&ins, figs, candy of all kinds, at thd Bazaar. "Walter S. Amick applies for a final discharge as guardian of Frances Lowman. Don't think that the electric railway r>roio/?f. haq hpen abandoned. " "J r?J? It is Dot dead, but sleepeth. Corn fodder, peas and other country produce taken in payment of subscription to this paper. The court of sessions for this county will convene next Monday with Judge Klugh presiding. The woods are thicker with candidates for office than they are wrh huntsmen's game, and we are net sorry. PtaftMpt CUBAN OIL cures lillllvl vCuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheumatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents, j Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. The youDg people of the town and vicinity have organized a dancing class to be taught the two-step and other figures. The rise in the price of cotton put i great deal of the fleecy staple on the market. It now brings cents per pound. , Baker's bread, cakes and crackers will be found at the Bazaar. Remember this when you come to court. Mr. E. J. George is still grinding excellent flour and is makiDg imDrovements to his Dlant bv addiner E " A, * u new machinery. The Governor has appointed W. H. Meetze, Jas. B. Addy and W. S. Bite as the Boar^ of Registration for this county. The latest fad for raising money for church purposes is known as the 'stocking party.1' We are unable to state how it is conducted. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights are igain reminded that for the best and cheapest materials, they should go to T. B. Aughtry & Co, Columbia. The factory boys had an old time fourth of July time last Monday aight. There was a large explosion of powder and lung power. The trees along Main street have been trimmed and whitewashed, which enlivens and brightens the appearance of the old town. Persons attending court should call on Leaphart & Drafts and purchase one of their handsome suits which they are offering at panic prices. The 22nd is Washington's birthday and it will be commemorated by the children of the Lexington Clas ical Institute with appropriate exercises. 75 suits, men's clothing to close out regardless of co3t to make room for spring stock. Prices from S3 50 to $10.00 per suit. M. R. Hartley & Co , Lexington Depot. We understand that a brickyard will be established at this place at an early date. Ooe is much needed ? ? 'I ? ~ J vwsn /v/vr^ Art 1 mill UUU witu guuu UJaLiagcuiCLt, niii prove a paying investment. lif cu RES WHERE AIL IlSEFAILS. E| U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use E in time. Sold by druggists. g| The 20th day of this month is the last dav on which to make your tax ^ w returns. After that date persons failing to make returns will have 50 per ! cent. addtd to theu returns of last year. Why can't another cotton mill be built at this place. We have the energy and money to do so and all it needs to make such an undertaking a success is someone to push the enterprise. SORE LUNGS Sore lungs, pain in the chest and painful breathing, the fore-runners of pneumonia, are quickly relieved and cured by the old reliable Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. It breaks up a cold in one night. Try it at once. DkBHII'S COUGH SYRUP Wiil quickly heal Sore Lungs. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. l'rice 25 cts. At all tlniggis>ts. Northern ouiou sets make larger and finer onions than any other. Call or send to the Bazaar and get the yellow or white, and you will be pleased with the results. Rev. J. J. Myers, pastor of the Baptist church at this phee, will hold divine services there next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. If you want to hear an able sei m n from a co lsrcrat| ed man of God, attend this sei vice. Tieasurer J. S. Derrick has turned the tax books ever to Auditor G A Derrick, to have the 15 per cent, penalty added to the taxes of delin.qents. The collection has been very close and there will be but veiy ftw delinquents. We pay 25 cents for pine and 30 cents for oak ties, and sell goods it lowest prices, also exchange guano for ties. Bring1 us vour ties. \r i? WcvUot, n.-, Hi.* xv- uai civ- j s.v w ) Lexington Depot. Notwithstanding the inclement weather, which prevailed at the hour for preaching, a congregation above the average in numbers welcomed the pastor of the Methodist church last Sunday afternoon. W. P. R)of will have a grand spring opening of lovely goods next Monday at which elegant patterns in the latest and most fashionable fabrics will b9 shown. The ladies especially are invited to call and inspect this stock. When answering advertisements which appear in the Dispatch, our readers will conf er a favor on the publisher, and will perhaps obtain better bargains for tkeanelve3, by saying that they saw the advertise ment in this paper. CUBAN RELIEF cures lldnRr$ C?-c? Neuralgia and Toothache hi five minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. Our News-Letter informs us that Mr. W. H. Hipp, of the Lorena section met with a painful accident last Thursday. The limb of a falling tree struck him, cutting a considerable gash on his head. He is resting a3 easy as could be expected under the circumstances. When you buy furniture you want the latest style, the best and the cheapest, Messrs. E. G Cook & Co.,. of 1507 Main Street, Columbia, can meet these requirements and see you several points better. They have a selection embracing everything usual ly found in a No. 1 furniture estab lishment. Your credit is good there and consequently there is no excuse now for having a poorly furnished house. Call on them when in the city or address them through the mail. Chief W. W. Sellers and constables Berry, Lightfoot and Croaker, of the State constabulary force, made a raid about seven miles from S,vansea, on February 7ih, and reported having captured a very fine still and destroyed a quantity of illicit spirits of death and damnation. The following is the tax levy for Lexington county for the fiscal year 1900, in the supply Act: Oidinary county purpose, three and oue-ha'f mill?; past indebtedness, one-half mil'; interest on railroad bond?, two and two and oae-hu'f mills for various townships. PlstHte??NlJBiAN TEA cures Dyspep1 Idlllvl v eia, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold bv Julian E. Kuufmann Epispopal services will be held in the chapel next Sunday mornirg and evening. Remember the hours: In lit ' 1_ 1_ _ ? .3 ? i. 1 me morning ai 11 o ciock ana iu tue evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 3:30 and the Bible cla-s at -1:33 p m Itiv. Hrrold Thomas will occupy the pulpit and conduct the services. Messrs. John Rawland? Richard, two of Bitesburg's gallant beaux, visited our town last week and made a deep impression on the heart of dur L'xiagton belles. John made a "catching" appearance, while perambulating our streets with a fresh flower garden every morning pin to the lappel of his coat?the gift of some fair charmer. Notwithstanding the fact that our legislature failed to pass the broad tire bill, T. B. Augbtry & Co., Columbia, believing it is the tire of the future, not through sumptuary laws but through the medium of common sense, have received a large shipment of broad tire wagons, which they are offering cheap. There will be an examination if j applicants for teachers' certificates in the office of the Superintendent I of Education on the 23 1. The State | Superintendent of Elucitiou has j given notice that no special ex ttniua| tions will be held and therefore it is important that all who desire to teach the free public schools should appear at this examination. A Missionary Mass Meeting. Tie Womens' Missionary Society of the Lexington Baptist church will bold appropiiate exercises in the church next Sunday evening commencing at 7:30 o'clock. The chd dren will take a prominent and leading part in the entertainment. Rev. J. J. Myers, the paster, will be present and will make a short address at the begiuning of the exerci>03. A collection will be taken for the missionaries in China. Everybody is invited to come and bring their nickle, dimes and dollars. "Bring in Another Mule." Bay a good, young mule cheap, which can be done at the large sale stables cf the Gregorj-Rhea Mule Co., Columbia. They have the largest stables, the best stock, as to condition, number and cheapness. They are also large deulc-rs in wagons, buggies and harness, and in these lines they cannot nor will not be undersold. Their motto being the best goods for the least money, and in every sale they live up to it. Nothing is misrepresented by them. You get the value of your dollars in every purchase. Give them a call. Bargain Givers, The old reliable Aliance Store of Columbia, known throughout the country for the excellency and cheapness of its goods, offers some unprecedented bargains to the readers of the Dispatch in this issue. This store is the fountain head of bargains and a great saving institution to the consumer. Under the excellent management of Mr. Arthur Kohn, the Farmerb' and Mechanics Company has become to be a household word and he himself is recognized to be the King of Bargain Givers. It is the duty of each individual to do the best they can in the purchase of the necessaries of life, both as to supplies, luxuries, clothing, shoes and hats, and they can do this by making their purchases at the store of the Farmers' and Mechanics Company. Now is the Time. In these times when the prices of every commodity have an upward tendency it seems strange tb it rner chants advertise a reduction in the price of a particular line of goods There must of a necessity b) an im pelliug cause for this and we naturally infer that one of three reasons is the lever which prises open the heart and make3 the merchant a benefactor to the consumer. He mast either be overstocked, or in need of money or is going oat of a particular line. Mr. J. B. King, proprietor of King's Ricket Store, under the Jerome Hotel, Columbia, frankly tells the readers of the Dispatch, in this week's issue, that -he both wants money and is going out of the shoe business, consequently, to accomplish the latter in the earliest possible time, he has determined to throw his large stock of well made and fashionable shoes on the market at and below cost. This stock embraces all the latest shapes and toes and are new, fresh and clean goods, suitable for all kind and shapes of feet, and for every kind of wear. Those who want a real bonafide value in footwear should examine this stock before purchasing. Needing more money than goods he has determined to throw his entire stock of dry goods and other articles enumerated in his advertisement on the mirket for a limited time at greatly reduced figures. Those wishing to take advantage cf this great bargain sale should certainly lose no time in making their I J 1 it 1 A purcuases tuere, so as to navepiemy of time to make selection before the rush begins. Cbntbnm of ths hvy. The following is a list of the jurors for the second week of court: F H Hendrix, Geo A Swygert, It E Eleazer, Jao W See, Sr., V D F ltucker, Joo J Harman, Frank B Smiih, J J Leaphart, Noah ChapimD, John G Boozer, Wade Hook, Jas E Dunba?*, Alfred J Fox, C B Stoudemayer, 0 C Sturkie, It P Slice, Joe Boof, Burt Fi!law, Z A W Sturkie, Willie Pound, Lewis B Grim, Cilvin Cromer, W Q Jackson, Levi Nichols, Noah Hallman, D Walter Hite, F A Hegman, II P Bouknight, PB Q littlebaum, Jueob J G inter, W T Shealy, ' Luther Sox, HmrvCriin, MrD Busbardf, H H Buzbee, II P Sites. ? > N:w or Never. After a person neglects haviug a tootu filled until it is too late. Don't put it cfT simply because you are ftfrnid of the r>ain. but call next week while Dr. Boozer id here and have it attended to. For the best and cheapest clothing, gents' furnishings, and shoes, go to Leaphart & Drafts. They will receive a full line of notions the last of this week or the first of next. Landretk's Seeds have been ike standard for more than a ceniury for reliab lity, freshness and purity. They are esteemed for their satisfactory results by everybody in Lexingttn. All 1 varieties, in packages and bulk, to si it purchases. For these seeds, call cn S. N. Hendrix when in Columbia. Through tbo ({Torts of Senator Crosson an extra train will be put on the Augusta end of the Southern Railway, commencing tomorrow, passing this place for Columbia in the morning and returning in the afternoon. This arrangement will be a great convenience to our people, will b.'m-ll the trade of Columbia and make m >i.oy for the railroad. The Lombard Iron Wirks and Srpply Company cf Augusta, Ga, are the la'gesrt of its kind in the South and its capacity and facilities for turning cut work of all descrip UWII3 at luc fuuurut uu.it ; aic su passed by no other house. Having recently added four more machines to their already large outfit, ih^y are enabled to fill orders more rapidly than heretofore. They ha\e several car loads of piping which they will dispose of cheap. - ? ? Lsesville Notes. To the Eiitor of the Dispatch: Plenty cf rain. The factory boom is still on. Senator Crosson paid a flying visit to bis family on yesterday. The doctor is looking well. Lessville promises to furnish her share of the crop of candidates this year. Uocle Tyre Etheredge will celebrate his golden wedding on Feb. 28 Mr. Etheredge still er-j >ys good health and bids fair to celebrate several more wedding days yet. Miss Mary Belle Koger of Lynchburg, S. C., arrived today to take charge of the vocal department of Leesviile College. Miss Koger came highly recommended. For the benefit of the art pupils in the college, as well a3 the public generally, the professors have now on exhibition one of the finest collections of art in the south. The ex hibition will continue all this week including Tuesday and Thursday nights. Everybody should avail theai3elve3 of this opportunity to witness this display of fine art. Miss Eppie Crouch has returned home after hiving finished her duties as teacher at Bowman?, S. C. Cotton poured in from every side when the 8 cents price was reached. Feb. 12, 1900. Sol. ? Eatesbarg Items. To the E litor of the Dispatch. Oar community has experienced regret at the departure of Col. M. D. Harman and his int nesting family. They returned to their old home, Lexington, after a brief sei )urn in our town. Batesburg's oldest citizen, Seaborn Jones, is critic illy ill and at his ad vanced age his recovery is doubtful. Mrs. Stanmore Hite is also quite unwell and his been for several months. A little son of John Hartley ha9 suffered acutely from white swelling and an operation was performed this week but his recovery is quite doubtful. W. p. Piunkett ha3 been sick for a week or so. Do. C. F. Smother of Johnston, is in town on professional business. Society has been in quite a whirl here for some time. A bevy of pretty young ladies has reinforced our home contingent aDd the bachelors are becoming rattled. It is reported that Prof. Wats?n and Albert Jones have about surrendered and cards may be expected at any time, but the most marvelous is that Prof. Peiry may like a Iamb be led to the altar. The matrimonial wave that i3 likely to strike the town will soon engulf among its victims a prominent merchant as well as the entire staff of the Bachelors' Club. To consider the social feature of our community we will say that our town wilt compare iavoramy wnn any in the State for pretty girls, and in addition we have with Mrs. H. W. Shuler Miss Mary Williamson of Verbena, Aia., Miss Jennie Clinkscales of Srrdis, Miss, and Miss Emma Julia Dreher and Miss Annie Fiorence Shuler of Selwood, S. C. Mrs. L. C. Hartley had recently I Miss Fansy Dukes of Orangeburg, on a visit to her. Miss Kate Branch of Augusta, Ga., is with her sister Mrs. J. A. Whitten. Miss Lilla Gantt of Swansea, is visiting Misses AJella and Anna Hartley. Miss Geneva Jones is at her aunts Mrs. J. R. Stokes. Miss Ebbie Minis is with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Hartley. Mrs. J. Win. Thurmond spent some days in our town, with he I friend, Mrs. Isaac Edwards. Occasional. I Home and Farm. By special arrangements we offer the Home and Farm, the leading farm and Uome paper, published in Louisville. Ky., and the Dispatch for si 25. Those of our subscribers who desiie to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office. BEESWAX WANTED | IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES rWILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAIT ket price lor clean ani pure beeswax. Price governed b}* rolor and condition. RICE B. HARMAN, At the Bazaar. Lexington, S. C. MULES. MULES. MULES. We Carry tlie Largest Stock of Mules in the State. All Kinds and Sizes. RITBGIES WAGONS ANT) HARNESS w viAMNf vv A&vivrjkiwj i&AlU AAUllil JJMUi Two Car Loads Buggies and Two Car Loads Wagons on the Road. iicmcmbor We Sell mm. mown rnmrn. mv nm m m harhows mvf ii iiiu iiixiiviiiii uuj mi i itiiiiuu lli.11/ 1/lUt/ 11:11111)1/ If U Cheaper than thoy oan he bought elsewhere. Gregory-Rhea Mule Co., Col-u.Mn."toia,. S- C. February 14. ly. nnn rv r nAnrrnn n n at\th i . inta. u. h. jiuuz-j^n & ?>ui\o, i n NT ft AT OPTO lift! DENTISTS, SfMi ""*"1 otlb W* trRW5SEEDS 1515 MAIN STREET, |T I COLUMBIA S. C. I L* 'PHONE 33(). ' m<SM One of the firm will fill appointment at I Lexington, over Elird & Drcher^ Law Ofllce, 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Snnday of each month. Except July and August when there will be no appointment. For months of February, Jane and September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment. attU5!^? ! I I Wliitp THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF | FRESH SEEDS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. aild YcllOW, | | 3,000 Dozen Papers Seeds, assorted. j Tiesl* and Reliable 500 Bushe's Bulk Seed. j Received and 1,000 Pounds Turnip Seed. ! for Cheap, at . 500 Barrels Seed Potatoes. j THE BAZAAR. Complete Line of Other ANDREW CRAWFORD GARDEN SEEDS, j ... J'""ATUW',.c. __ - ^ b PRACTICES IN THE ST/TE AND i | T ' , JL Federal Courts, and offers Ms profesH hT^tI I i i^C sional services to the citizens ot Lexington B Va UaImCI S3 I County. October 18?ly. "We :Bepxeset j mmm only ss.oo The Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Wilcox & Cibbs Co. |^H?u vti by frel?ht,?C. o'D*fmibjectVo Ashepo'o Fertilizer Co. j Kf||5py|| Clobe Phosphate Co. j ^SfcffiS.aLSsiS? Columbia Phosphate Co. j ?dXdl*ie^?Ej*'g other? tor lhe?m???li??adfr?de, An.l we have contract* for ! Ail SS^lS!**21?SS " ' freight cburye?,l*? thet5.00 3. , __ __ - - f-. -? -?- f, , sent with order; otherwise return It at our expense fiJT rTlfl ?Tkj and we will return your >5. OO. 100-ib. eoabiaitloa r*i El ? H 8 I I ml lix-k i-ifM forth? honiP, tn.'JS: 300-lb. offlrr sad ?tor? ?afe?. fit/W .A. V/ kj $11,955 500 lb*.. SIT.95; TOO lb*., $21.95; 1900 Ibi., 7 * $2b.50;1250lbt.1$S3.50;TM7len;?doableoBtiMruddoabl? Imide ?5oor ??fr? for largo bu.lors?. faelory, Jrwelrr or b??li, | 50 Inrhes high, 2400 lbs.. $03. T5; 68 larbr? high, $000 lb*.. OI tllPSP 0-O0(l<? l)OU<rltt ljOIOrP tllO $!<9.TS. Freight average? 23 rent*per 100IlM.for500Blle?t in lULSb houus, "uuolrl ,A1UU l,u- for 100??llrm 40 trots. WRITE FOR FREE SAFE 1 CATALOGUE and special liberal C. O. D. offer. rise and offered at prices not oh- i SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. Chicago. , tainahle elsewhere in the whole ! IMIIIK A- llilMMF Nm I Liimivii u u\j ii iiiiiivLi, || s^aTBsassa i i Kirio the'<i? ? coLmiBrA, s. c. | | 0FF!CE BLOCK! J - . ; Win-re we will keep a first <*!;iss liu<- <>f Hardware of all kinu-, including PAINTS, OIL. GLASS. NAILS AND IRON. ; g behave a full lino of CAPACITY, ,0.000 .COS PEN ANNUM. I GUNS, PISTOLS and CUTLERY ! J^faf wliieh we arc selling chcop we invite | , aM nur Lexington friends i Dial Hardware Co., i HILL COLIMDI.V. s. c. ?- ? - September w?.?ly. BUGGY Scrn* d-%Vr? pvth th* *'* eh*gp y I^T A * /Y jN01 ICC UVCr&CCl\S. " R^H'K IIII.I." f'.u;gie? mr* / fl'tit Higher in f'rle*, ]tnt_" tStr at*n<1 up. I ?)k ?t!l. ao<l. ftLot* *11. KEEP ? . Tv ,%???? ? .nn1, ? .?n Trnrtri /WAY FROM TMK MlOf'-rrakin-tbetn eh^r-rln tha 1 LL J tOA I) O \ E Il> E LlW> A It L II EllElf E"u? va A by notified to Lave their respective - - j onru un i on rnvr-n o..t. u:n e e < e ions of rOl'lSMll ill thorolltfh repair bh nvfvrx hill ouuu i ngtN nin, o.v*. m -- - * ?-? ft S at once. i'hey must remove all loose rocks from road txd, open ditches and put the road m lir>t class travelling condition. ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY, For Sale by W. I*. ROOF, I^exirig-ton, S. C. nf^PPBfWWTlWll GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., MATTHEWS &BOUKNIGHT, 1 a<u^a?i|acarf'.nkn Reliable persons of a mechanical or inventive mind Columbia- S. C., Leosville, S. C. dcslrinj? a.trip to the Paris Exposition, with good" 7 salary and rxpenftrs paid, should write n ]y The PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md? -? ?? = Teachers' Examination. ^ . - ? ?? C ivics ok Co Srrr. ok Education COMETOSEEUSATTHEDEPOT Ti,.?.r.s?? JLJ of Education, the rnxt regular exami\\ o CUll save yoil mono} oil nition for teachers' certificates will be held evorv lmrcliasc voil make. in the curt house at Lexington on Friday, ^ * 1 * February 23. 1000. The examination will '.C'C GUI illiCOl open'fttif a ui. and close at 4 p m. CLOIllSfi. SHOES All UTS | rcoruiry Z. ly.i-j ? oa-m. Wo carry a full stock aiul sell at , |iv/ii| /in t it I rill III 111(1 the lowest prices. A full line of'! |||(j|| |_IK/lUlj .ll iLHIjIjio tf h 9 1T1 ? fl , REACH OF ALL. II iffii is g'ctile Ffrtilizfrs wrawz a WUv I LI * EliMJ*/.*. J I figures, giving two yeas to pay for them. ? ! One-third cash: balance in one and two -T - 1 >ears. Twe reliable men wanted to sell ^^ J Jm I tht-tu, oue to wf.rk on south side of Saluda j and oue oa north side of Saluda river. ApM. R. HARTLEY & CO.,-- ? ' I 171(1 Main Street. LEXIAGTON DEPOT, S. (\ ^ _ cses? ' s-?j ..