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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ) Suffering from female troubles should 5 <> try the ''Old Time" Kemedy, S ***"' i* S bfMJpICTA J IIIAlm^TB^ I ji !j f"HttGUfcVTOR i; j? It has no equal. It strengthens the ? \ delicate female organs and builds a worn I 1 anup. All suffering and irregularities at t > "monthly" periods can be avoided by Its < > use. It Is for young girls maturing, fore ? mothers, and for women at Change of Life. < > Should be used before child-birth. <; > Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid c 1 on receipt of price $1.00. C > Ladies Blue 600k sent FREE to any one< > on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-c ^ > PARTMENT", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat-c ) tanooga, Tenn. ( ) Mention this paper. J Sold bv Julian ?. Kaufmann. ThftTAxins+nn Disnatah r WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 19C0. Clerk's Sale. Blacksmith Work?John Kaminer. Clothing?M. R. Hartley & Cj. Xadez to 2T8W Advertisements. Not ices will be inserted ^ in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cent$ per line, to one and all. XDITrXXTE SEBVICE3. APPOXHTaGEXT FOB LEXINGTON CIBCUIT FOB 1900. ^ 1st Sunday, Red Bank 3$ pmShiloh 11 am. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11 am. Lexington 3?pm 3d Sunday, Shiloh. 3Jpm Red Bankll am. 4th Sunday, Lexingtou 11 am. Horeb 3Jpm J. N. Weight, Pastor. ivn v v rniTRfiTT AAV . ? -? SOUTH. Brookland -1st and 3d Sacdays at 11 a. m ^ Brookland?2nd and 4th Sundays at 4 p m Brookland- Erary Sunday Evening at 8 p m Hebron?2nd and' 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. Hebron?1st and 9cd Sundays at 4 p. m. Masonic. A regular communication of Po79^maria Lodge, No. 151, A F. M will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, April 14. 1900, at o'clock sharp. Take notice and govern yourselves accordingly Brethren. John C. Swygert, Master. MASONIC. * A REGULAR COMMUNICATION O^fof Lexington Lodge, No. 152, >^/\A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, April 14, 1900, at 7 oclock p. m. Members will please be prompt in attendance. On Saturday afternoon, April 14:h, at 2 o'clock, the Eastern Star degree w ll be confemd upon applicants The wives, widows, sisters, daughters and mothers of Masons are entitled to receive this degree. By order of the W. M. G. M. Habm4K, Secretary. ? ^ Wanted. Lands cleared and timbered. Tracts of ten or more acr63. Give fall description and lowest price. Flatsbek & Co, 18pu. Savannah, Ga. * Lost, I lost my fine, carved gold ring last Thursday, between the Palmetto Institute and home. A liberal reward will be paid if returned to r~?. ** Amanda Little. Honey Awaiting Claimants. To the Managers and Clerks of the special State election held October 3,1899: Your pay for services in this election is now in my hands ready for disbursement. Samuel B. George, Cleik of Board. March 7. 1900. HI II II) III ill II III* | A QUICK CURE : f FOR COUGHS J and COLDS iPynyPectoral | The Canadian Remedy for all J Tbroat and Lung Affections. [ T Large Bottles, 25 cents. 4 I DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, j X Prop's Perry Davis' Pain-Silier. i ^ New York. Montreal ^ Released frcm Jail. James Fargerson, white, who was convicted at the last term of the court for this county for being an accomplice of Short iD blowing open the safe of W. H. Suber, at Peak, last December, and who was granted a new trial by Judge Benet, was released yesterday on his own reeog nizance to appear for trial at the June term of court. He went on his ^ way rejoicing. School Closing. The scholastic term of the free public school at "Star*', in District No. 10, will close next Friday, and there will be a public exhibition on Saturday, to which the public is in - ? v 1 l _ ^ t j vited. mis scnooi nas ixeu uuuei the efficient management of Miss EriD George who has proven herself to be a competent and painstakiDg instructress. Leg Amputated. G Jorge Grap, a Lexington negro, while stealing a ride from Columbia to the rock q terry on the Columbia, Newberry and Lvjrecs railroad, in this county, last Friday, fell on the track aad the rock train passed over one leg crushing it so badly that it had to be amputated. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Kotes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Lovely weather. Plant your gardens. March is lamblike. Fertilizer trade brisk. Business is out of sight. Matrimonial market dull. Have you got the mumps? Commercial men are plentiful. Advertise your spring goods. Orange bloosoms have ceased to bloom. Cotton has touched the 10 cents mark. . Farming operations have begun in earnest Love and potatoes both spring from the eye. Paregoric?The crying need of rrvdnioht hour. Lawn grass is to be sown on the fair grounds. The air is sweet with the fragrance of opening buds. Fine northern apples, lemons and bananas at the Bazaar. The new separate car law goes into effect April 19th. True lovers never say good night until the next morniDg. The political waters are moving by the agitation of candidates. Nearly every person you meet i3 "barking" with a cold. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church tomorrow evening. Several cases of chicken pox are roaming around the country. Love is a tickling sensation at the heart which cannot be scratched. Miss Inez Boeder is prosecuting rin/Unn in T.OT'nrtfnn niaBair>#l UUi iU OJWAlUg WU Institute. Episcopal services will be held next Sunday morning and evening in the chapel. Fresh and reliable garden seed just received at the Bazaar. The turpentine interest of SteadI man is being looked after by Mr. A B. Qiattlebaum. The Batesburg supply company bas been chartered with a capital ! stock of $500. Mr. F. W. Quattlebaum is pushing the lumber business for all it is worth at Stcadman. Mr. A. D. Shull, of Brookland, who has been ill for several days, is improving slowly. Mr. Pat Seay is now sending his daughter, Lizzie, to the Lexington Classical Institute. Dr. J. F. Mitchell, of Leesville, gave us a pleasant call while in town last week on business. CUBAN RELIEF CUTC3 f Ultl&rS Neuralgia and Toothache in five minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents, Sold by Julian E. Kaufmanu. The Southern Railway is gradually 1 replacing its old rails with new ones of heavier weight. Miss Chandler WiDgate and Mr. David Shannon were married at Brookland on March 12, 1900. A new Modern Bicycle (1900 model) for sale cheap. Apply to Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. Mr. H. M. Wingard is erecting 1 several dwellings. Oiher land own ers should follow his example. The Baptist church at Brookland is nearing completion. It gives evidence of a handsome building. For the best and cheapest blacksmith and wheelwright materials, go to T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Miss Hattie Roberts, of the Providence section, is pursuing studies in the Lexington Classical Institute. Leaden nicklea are being circulated at thi3 place. Merchants should examine coins carefully before accepting them from the tender. * There are now two stores opened at Steadman and the third one will soon be opened by Mr. H. J. Burgess. The new municipal officers were sworn in last Monday night and have entered upon the discharge of their duties. Before many moons the ancient hen will make her appearance on the market as an unsophisticated spring pullet. Dessicated cocoanut, ready for pies, 1- 3 5 ..1 . 1 1 _ i. _ f cusiaras ana canes, uiou iu? ui uue cocoanuts, at the Bazaar. Hon. Thomas F. Brantley, member ot the Legislature ftom Orangeburg county, was in town yesterday on business. Our Auditor, Mr. G. A. Derrick, has placed his daughter and son, < Eva and Oscar, in the Lexington Classical Institute. No healtier place than Lexington j can be found in the South and the : "Fountain of Perpetual Youth,'' is j I located hereabouts. Mr. Joe F. Harman wants the I ! people c.f Lexington to know that I he will have fine fresh fish and Dice i ; shad at the market next Saturday. Give him your order in time and the : j choicest striDg of fLh or shad will be left at your door. WHY DOUGH Why cough and risk consumption, when the celebrated Dr. John W. Bull's Cough S3*rup will cure you at once ? It never fails to cure throat and lung troubles. For bronchitis, sore throat and hoarseness it is invaluable. DcBnll's COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cU. At all druggists. Mite Miinie Steely, vho las bfe teaching Nazareth school, and her sister are attending Lexington Classical Institute. cures I a meJ&vG vCuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheumatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. sold Dy junan il.. nuuimuau. Dogwood, hickory, persimmon and walnut should not be cut. These woods are valuable and ure becoming more so each day. The capital stock of the Carolina National Bank, of Columbia, has been increased from SI.030,000, to $2,000,000. See advertisement. Rev. J. J. Myers will preach in tho Baptist church next Saturday night at S o'clock and on the following Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The Executive Committee of the Lexington County Fair Aseociation had an enlhuiastic meeting last Monday. See proceedings elsewhere. Ledgers, journals, records, counter books, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, mucilage, &c., for sale at the Bazaar. A crowd of about twenty persons among whom were politicians, lawyers, civilians, enjoyed a fish fry at Mr. Irby George's pond Monday night. The chain gang will bo near Batesburg for the next two week?. Magistrates having recruits for the gang will take due notice and send prisoners there. The Gcattkbaum bovs are keep ing things lively at Steadman with | the music of the saw and hammer, adding to their store and buildiDg dwellings. |3 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gl How can you expect to sell your spriDg wares to persons who have never heard that you have anj? Advertise in the Dispatch if you want to make a paying investment. "We are glad to learn that Mr. D. D. D. Mitchell, who has been quite ill, is improving. He is a prominent man and has served his county as a commissioner and magistrate. There are a few outstanding school claims which Treasurer Derrick is anxious to get hold of and he wants the holders to present them for payment at his office on Saturday, March 17th. A Columbia manufacturer is publishing some unique and original reading notices in the papers of that city, which catches the eye and invites the attention of the reader. Whether such advertising pays is another question. Have you seen those lovely buggies just received by T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia ? They are beauties and are so cheap. They also have a full line of wagons, road carts and other vehicles. Examine their stock before purchasing. Billy Martin, the harbinger of spring, returned from his winter home in Cuba last Saturday. Mrs. Martin and the children will arrive in a few days. They will occupy their elevated summer residence in the rear of the Dispatch office. An old saying goes that when the Dogwood blossoms the fish will bite, and the eyes of our Editor is turned with longing expectancy upon the dogwood tree, and the fiffi of the Edisto are preparing to immigrate to safer quarters against his ccnrng. The Royal Tiger Guano "$12 50 per ton. No trust in it. One mm offered me $12 50 per ton for all I can make, but I won't sell it all to one man. I want the farmers to have it, so send me your order for one or two tons. P. J. Rucker, Columbia, S. C. A local weather prognosticator of wide repute for accuracy predicts a dire calamity to the fruit crop. He says we will have a cold snap in April which will kill all the fruit. Forewarned is forearmed and the wise fruit grower will carry his trees into the house and save the crop. Pj^Hf^y^NUBlAN TEA cures DyspcpriaSWvI v eia, Constipation and Indi-r> i _ x? xl? T 1 T>-! OC gesiion. neguisies iuu uvu. * iauc, uo cls. Sold bv Julian E. Kauftnann. Timely notice is given candidates and their friends that no article will be published in the columns of the Dispatch favorable to the candidacy of any candidate without charge. This is positive and all articles of this nature must be accompanied with the cash to insure insertion. See the new advertisement of M R. Hartley <fc Co, the merchants at the Depot and when you want a fine suit of clothes for the least money or a pair of pants, give them a call. | They are headquarters for clothing ' and carry in stock the cheapest to I to the finest grades. I The Fair Association. The Executive Committee of the Lexington County Fair Association met in the office of Messrs. EfirJ & Dreher last Monday, the 12th iust. The following members being present: Maj J. H. Counts, G. F. Keisler, C. M. Efird, Dr. C. E. Leapbart, J. Walter Dreher, G. W. lieeder, T. H. Caughman, H. J. Rawl, W. B Taylor, C. W. C lughman, W. Q. M. Borley, Heber R. Dreher, M. D HirmaD, W. P. Roof and T. P. Meetze. The President, J. H. Counts, re ported the Association as being on firm financial basis and was now in a flourishing and properous condition. Mr. C. M. Efird, chairman of the finance committee, made an encouraging verbal report and asked for further time to submit a written report to be embodied in the minutes of this meeting. The request was granted. A motion was made providing for post for repairs to the Fair grounds which was tabled and the matter was referred to the building com | mittee with power to act. C. M. Edrd, Esq., was unanimous- j ly re-eleced General Superintendent j of the Association. It was decided to open the Fair on Tuesday, October 23rd, and continue for three days. Mr. H. J. Riwl wa3 elected President pro tem. It was decided to list fruits and vegetables in their natural state in ? ?T J m rtn O /I 1 Vi OT? but: liciu ucpni ILUCUH OL1-JI I.uvj be given a premium. Dr. Leaphart introduced a motion to off^r a second premium on all articles in the household department, entitled to such which after due consideration was lost, but it wa3 decided to attach red ribbon on all second best articles in household and fancy and needle work departments. The premium on horses was referred to the committee on premium list, the said committee being instructed to keep within the bounds of th^ premiums effjred^by the present list. The arrangement for premiuma on chickens was referred to the same committee with instruction to strike out from No. 402 to 400 and to reduce ail premiums on chickens 25 per cent. The committee on premium list was instructed to offer premiums on all articles of manufacture the same not to exceed $2 nor be less than 25 cents and competition to be confined to the county. On motion the Superintendent was authorized to select a judge for the horse department, at a3.reasonable a figure as possible. The Secretary was authorized to provide mu^ic for the threo days of the Fair. The horse and mule departments were consolidated and Mr. w. m. Berley was elected Superintendent and C. W. Caughman, Assistant Superintendent. The Treasurer was authorized to select a ticket agent to sell tickets at the gale. The General Superintendent was instructed to make arrangements for an adequate supply of water on the Fair grounds by the time for the next Fair. The committee on Fair grounds was instructed to take such steps as are necessary to put the arena in proper condition by the next Fair. The old Confederate soldiers were invited to meet in re-union on the last day of the Fair and that they be admitted to the grounds free of charge. The arrangements for the young ladies to ride at the Fair was referred to the committee on entertainment. It was decided not to allow the exhibitor of stock to be his own attendant. The meeting then adj turned. J. H. Counts, President. M. D. Harman, Secretary. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and TfVio rn?Qofoef. ofimfnrf UUUlUJiSt JLU O IUU giVUVVUV VWU4J.V* V discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Ease makes tigbt or Dew shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, achiDg feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 23c. in stamps. Trial package free. AlJress, Allen S. Oimsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 42 Tax Executions. A number of tax executions have been issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for service. Treasurer Derrick and his assistant, Mr. W. H. Meetze, are now busy getting the balance ready for the Sheriff. Delinquent tax payers will begin to realize that moDey could have been ooeort hv nnvinrr fhfiir taxes within U"'V1* L?J --D the time prescribed bj law. MARRISD. On March 11, 1900, at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. S. P. Shumpert, Mr. John W. Hutto and Mies Minnie Long. Both of Lexington county. It is said that a good time to destroy bed bugs is during dsrk nights in this month. Tu^pentineisacheap and fcff-.ctive destroyer. To treat oats for smut W. A Henry, director of the experimental station at Mauison, Mis3., advises farmers to thoroughly saturate seed oats in a solution made by adding one pound of formaliu to fifty gallons of water. The oats should be thoroughly dry before sowing. Swansea Doings. To the Elitor of the Dispatch: The rise in cotton and farm products has put a new face on nature, aud large amounts of guano is being used and largo acreage in cotton will bi planted and already the calamity howlers are sounding their bugles e 1 r L *.i1 TM,? ior low priuea w?\\i iau. jluu ouuh crop is tho great cry and reason given for rise. It should b? remembered that cotton goods began to rise before a seed was in the ground and cotton before there was a flood in Mississippi or a dry day od the crop. The western hogs are more numerous than ever before but bacon is up. Thousands of mules are raised and yet mules and horses are up yonder in prices. labor of every kind has gone up and yet the crop of "niggers" is equal to that of any former year. Better reasons must be sought ere we reach the truth or tell the whole, whole story. Mr. C. S. Ruof has sold the machinery he left hero when he moved. Paul E Hut to has bought the saw mill and engine, and W. B. Rust has bought his mammoth planing outfit. Claude Gmtt hu3 gone up to Oo8a on Southern Riilroad and is running I a branch store with Jas. E. Gr untt of this place. Frank Sjx of Brookland is learning telegraphy with our agent, Mr. Frank Hodge. Several young men have learned the business with Mr. j Hoige and the accession of Mr. Sox I is another feather in his cap. Mr. Hawes, the principal of the j free school, has closed the session. [ He is a young mm and has made many friends since among us. It is rumored tint he will not trot much longer in single harness. Dr. A. C. Lingford and his daughter, Miss Josephine, are spending a few days with his son, Dr. John R Langford. Miss Joe is a good organist and her presence at the organ at the Sunday school on last Sabbath was a very pleasant rominder of the days when she taught the school here and was regularly at her position in church and Sunday school. Miss Lillie Gantt has returned home from a visit to fiiends and relatives at Batesburg. On last Sunday the Baptist Sunday school reorganized for the year's work by the eloction of A. J. Qaattlebaum Superintendent; Bennie Williams assistant, and Jas. E. Gantt Secretary. The assistant and secretary are young in the cause but A J. Qaattlebaum 13 an acknowledged veteran in the Sunday school army. Claude Yarn has returned and oc! cupie3 his old position at Rast & I Bro's. Virgil Rocker i9 tearing down the house reared for him aod Paul E. Hutto to run the rice huller and I thre3her, and expects to move it to | the place about six miles on Beaver creek, in Sandy Run, lately heired by his wife from the estate lands of David B. Wanamaker, deceased. The rainy daysj still continue to greet us. Melton Neese is at home on short vacation from the OraDgeburg Collegiate Institute. Spectator. March 7, 1900. Enlargement. Mr. W. P. Roof is preparing to enlarge his store on Main street and the lumber i3 now on the ground for this purpose. It will have frontage of GJ feet and will be so arranged fs to have three departments?one for dry goo Is, one for the bank and the other for groceries. When completed it will be a handsome and commodious building. - ? Home and Farm. By special arrangements we offir the Home and Farm, the leading farm aud home paper, published in Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for $1.25. Those of our subscribers who desire to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office. Back.-:hoal, X C , May 1G, 1808. Gentlemen:?Four years ago I was helpless with a misery in my back. I could not return myself in bed. I was treated by my physician, but he did me no good. I took one bottle 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. Cavies or Guinea Pigs. Guinea pigs are an interesting little pet for the children; are easy to keep, thrive and do well. They are perfectly harmless and quite profit able; they will rid auy building from rats, that they might be put in. Per pair, grown $1.00; young 50c. Address Iiice 13. Harman. MULES. MULES. We Carry the Largest Si in the State. All Kinds a BUGGIES, WAGONS, AN Two Car Loads Buggies a Loads Wagons on th Remember We Sell BINDERS, MOWING MACHINES, M RAKES Cheaper than thev can be bought elsew X 4/ KJ Gregory-Rhea 1A Colu.m.'bia, S. C February 14. lv. DBS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS, nM|j DENTISTS. jffljfa 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. THONE 230. One of the firm will fill appointments at Lexington, over Efird & Dreher's Law Ofllee, rrrhnrBii(n? Friaavand Satnrdav hefore the Second Sunday of each month. Except J' J J 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 ] i Seeds by Mail. 3 Papers for 5 cents, or one dozen Papers for 15 cents, \ and we pay the postage. All one variety or assorted as desired, | consisting of Beets, Cabbage, Collards, Celery, Carrot, Cucumber, Egg Plant, Mustard, Leelc, Lettuce, OJera, Onions, Parsley, Pepper, Radish, S(/uash, Sals- j ify, Tomato, Turnip, and other garden ; seed usually carried in a first class seed store. j Herbs, same price. ! ~ n rm CI H C, 1 Caraway, sage, my me, oweeu war- i ram and Kohl llahi. I Write Is for Prices on Field Seeds, I Seed Irish and Sweet Potateos. j Send Us Your Orders I s?* Which will have our prompt and Careful attention. \ WRICK i Willi,! COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 1.? ly. j lo tie 1'eile I 81 Lexington: We have the Finest Line of ! i NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., in the City, i 1 MILLINERY. All the Latest Novelties at Low Prices, j We Guarantee all Goods as Represented WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE. T SZ TJ 6ZMOOEB.j (Successors N, W. Trump.) l."?17 Main St, Columbia, C. September '2?? tf. SEND-NO MONEY s wfaiii# i^w I?I viiia we B n(1 ?ou 0UR H(flH TLiiiTiH<r<T3 J) I LSP GRADE DROP CABINET BUROICK SEWING MACHINE >>l freight C. 0. D. to axa?i ,|j , Mj'IU I ^ nation. You can examine it at your nearest freight depot and r i 1 I found perfectly satisfactory, exactly as represented.,. g^MPk . 1JL" eqcal to narhlnra other* aril a. hieh at $60.00, and GREATEST BARGAIN YOU EVER HEARD OF, pay frricht arrnt Our Special Offer Price sis 50 and freight charges. The machine weighs 120 ooutids and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500Oiles. CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in your own home, and we will return your (15.50 any dtty von are not satisfied. We tell dif ? ao a,, tin. ^ UKaff ^ m ftrrnt make* and grade* or Hrwing siarmnri *i 9%?u, v>v.w? v. $12.00 and ap, all fallj dfsfribed In Oar Free Sewicr flaehfae CiUlorar, \ I I ^ODIN * ? ! but SI5.50 forthi, DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK lHvJ) I k MI $? = la the greatest value ever offered by any house. II T V *M I c g " BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Hi ?|f rcrtisments, ottering unknown machine, un<lcr variou. names, with ?# ' | various inducements. Write aome friend ia Chicago ud learn who are |bfl _____ -JMI o ~ RKMARIK ASR WHO ARE NOT. MI ? ? ? TUE QIIDmrir hiL<: eTery boderx iiPROTKaeiT,. ?3 I iS C DUrlUlvIV every good poist or evert high ~r ~1 , > GRADE BACIIISE BADE, WITH THE ?7 Z * DECEITS OK NONE. MA1>F. BY THE BEST MAKER IN AMERICA, M THE BEST MATERIAL *?*sy SOUP QUARTER SAWEP OAK P1AKO POLISHED, one illustration shows machine closed, (headdroj ping from sight) to be used as a center table, stand or desk, tbo otbe open with full length table and head in place for sewing, 4 fn?? drawrrt, latest 1S!>0 skeleton frame, carved, paneled, embossed an> decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cai ters. ball bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, larsc llirh Arm head, positive four motion feed, aelf threading vibrat ttle. automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tcnsioi sr. improved loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, improved shuttl , patent needle bar. patent dressguard. head L: handsomely decorate* amenied and heanlifnlly NICKEL TRIMMED. " ' 1? -?i dwe.kU Bn<1 ntftrfit nollflcM HlfMll 5 s j;4 SvSS I W^! CUflRflN 7 ttu lnP ficnifbi maaiBK, wjm i r s iYfi w'-z^fSr'l n1*'1*- K??rj known attachment laforaUhed aad oar Free Instruction Book tell &JI I just how an votie can run it and <io either plain or any kind of fancy work ~ fill A 20-YEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE is sent with every marhlnc }J IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare i a Vi- - nvinmu w?th those your storekeeper sellsat $40.0< to $60.00. and then if convinced yon arc sadnr CSS.00 ? (40.00. pa ?oor fmlcht aient the $15.50. WE UKTl h> TOl'R SIS. SO If at any time within three laoolka you any yoa ar j not ORDER TO OAY. l:oVT DELAY. (Sears. Roebuck <? Co. arc thoroughly reliable. ? Editor ) [ AJJrcss, SEARS. R0E3UCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. MULES. bock of Mules md Sizes. 'D HARNESS. nd Two Car e Koad. AMI DM HARM \ here. Cule Co., s Notice. All persons having claim* against the Estate of J. W, Slice, deceaueu, must present them, properly attested. to the undersigned, and those indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment on or before the 1st day of May, 1900, to u. m. slice, m. l. slice. i Executors of J. W. Slice, deceased. 3v. 19 pd Notice. | All citizens of Lexington county who cultivate lands adjoin* ing any public road are hereby warned not to obstruct the side ditches of the same by plowing them shut, or by throwing brush or other waste trash in them. We have them openod for a purpose and will not suffer them shut up in this manner. I have seen a great many so obstructed and ask that they be reopened at once. george h. koon, County Supervisor. March 7. 1900, 3w20. JAMES F. IZI.An. T. C. 8TUBXTE. Orangburg, S. C. Lexington. 8. C. 1 zlar & Sturkie, ATTORNEYS AX LAW Lexington, S. C. PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS OF this State and of the United States. February 21,1900.?tf. Final Discharge. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL j persons interested that we will applyjto 1 tbe Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge ot Pro- _ ' _ bate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 30th day of March, 1000. for a final discharge as Exec tors of the Estate of Mrs. Amelia Lucas, deceased. JOHN W. LUCAS, W. E. P. HALTIWANGER, Executors. February 29th, 1900?4*19. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - . . . 8. C. PBACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18?ly, ?MaB8*fc.OWLY S5.00 MMttSsSSm SEND US99.00M*iraArIJHH gEJESafl antee of -rood faith mod wa mfarilill will set. -on any Irs nnfn/i jUB SHflBftJlan by freight, C. O. D.. subject to examination. Tnui mahi tf^MF^Trgill. It si year freight dopot and if you SHE KmHU find it the equal of any Are i^Hn I^S^SrK proof combination lock iron m wHRBRjLu and eteel safe made and abeat WKh ag~v-<-.?rfl' oae-tblrd (he priee charted hy tiWBI?gffl etherstmrthesaaeatesaad grade, pay your freight a<?ent ear Vh?i special factory price a ad wahidH T*a' freight charges, less the 85.0S cent with order; otherwise return it at our expanaa and wo will return your 95.OO. 100-lb. Makhita lock safes for the boor, St. Sit SOO-lh. e?ce sad Swssfss, $11.0-1 too lb*., an.sst joo iu., $Ji.?it ias$ ?*., $38. M;lU0lbs.,$U. W;wy Urge doable eaUide sad doe We Inside doer safes for large besUesa, fMteey, Jewehr or bsah, .,mn.: mi u,uis?k?kkk. Ma*ha. $89. 7S. FrfifLt SS tratiMr lMk'tarMBllNj for lOOOallrft, iOeraU. WRITE FOR FREE ?AF* CATALOGUE and ?r*Hal liberal C. 0.1>. ?Ter. 1 SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. Chicago. ! Hardware. WWe have moved our"?! J^stock of Hardware"?* *srto the"?* POST OFFICE BLOCK Where we will keep a first clnss line of Hardware of ail kinds, including | PAINTS. OIL,?GLASS. NAILS AND IKON. * >>e have a full line of GUNS, PISTOLS and CUTLERY which we are selling cheap we invite all our Lexington friends tncflll and see us before buying. Dial Hardware Co., * COLUMBIA. S. C. ! September 30.?ly. HIGH GRADE MMDS , IN REACH OF ALL. WE WILL SELL HIGH GRADE Domestic Sewing Machines at ciose figures, giving two yeas to pay for them. One-third cash; balance in one and two 3ears. Twe reliable men wanted to sell them, one to work oa south side of Salnda and one on north side of Saluda river. Ap piy 10. -J . L. SHULL. 1710 Main Street, c Colvtaan/bia, 3, O. hr October 11?tf, j 1 ???" ; Final Discharge. i "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ? 1^1 persons interested that I will apply to s ! toe Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate i in and for the Connty of Lexington, State J of South Carolina, on the 16th day of i March, 19<>0, lor a final discharge as * Guardian of the Estate of Frances Lowman. WALTER S. AMICK, Guardian. February 14, 1900. 4wl7. ,