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\^JkLL^NOM*N j| Suffering from female troubles should < < J try the 'Old lime" Bemedy, S kFN^ ilReHAm : ;! i^BFEMAU f ^KfilMTOR ]i It has no equal. It strengthens the t > delicate female organs and builds a worn- r ) an up. All suffering and Irregularities at < i "monthly'" periods can be avoided by its c > use. It Is for young girls maturing, fort \ mothers, and for women at Change of Life. C > Should be used before child-birth. t t Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid t > on receipt of price $1.00. ( i Ladies Blue Book sent FREE to any onet Son application. Address, "WOMAIrS DE- < i PART*ENT". New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat- c ) tanooga, Tena. <| ) Mention this paper. Ji Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann. The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4. 19C0 ladox to 2Tow Advertisements. Clothing?L apbart & Dn f s Final Discharge?W. E. Qaattlebaum. Notice?Sarah L Fiend. Dentist?Dr. L. E. M. Smoak. For Congress?J. Wm. Stokes. mrNotices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line9 to one and all.jF} SDITTXIfcTE SERVICES. appointment fob lexington cibcuit fob 1900. 1st Sunday, Red Bmk 3$ pmSkiloh 11 am. 2d Sunday, Horeb It am. Lexington 3?pm 1 3d Sunday, Shiloh 3}pm Red Bank II am. ] 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3gpm J. N. Weight, Pastor. hebron and brook land m. k. church 8cuth. , Brook land -1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Brook land? 2nd and 4tb:Sandays at 4 p m Brook land?Every Snnday Evening at8pm Hebron?2nd and 4th Sandays at 11 a. m. Hebron?1st and 9rd Sundays at 4 p. m. Easter Egg Dyes. Plenty of the best, either in Tab- ? lets. Powders or Fancy Papers; at < K lufmann's Drag Store. < Working Day and Night. i The Middlebarg Mills of Bates- ' burg, of which Mr. W. P. R >of of ' th is place is the President, is now working night and day. The hours 1 for working is 23 out of 24. The mill is fitted with the latest improved * machinery and is turning out first I class finished goods. ^ < 11 ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND f ; ^PaifrKittevi ; ' ! There le no kind of pain? t < or ache, Internal or exter-T < 1 nal, that Faln-Klller ;wil|p < 'not relieve. I t . | LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-i r iSTITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE? ' > BEARS THE NAME, ? < ( I PERRY DAVI8 A SON. S < t ] The Messrs. Perry Applies for Bail. c Messrs. L. T. and Shelton Perry, charged with killing H. W. Shuler, 1 we at to Cjlnmbia yesterday to go ] before Jadge Benet with an applica- ' tion for bail The Judge beard the arguments and reserved his decision t until 10 o'clock this morning. Up 1 to the hoar of going to press we have I not heard whether it was decided to 8 grant bail or not. Later?We understand that L T. ] Perry was granted bail in the sum of i $4,000 and that the application cf ? Shelton F. Perry was continued un- x til to night. During the Summer Season, Cramps come upon us suddenly r and remain until the pain is driven j away by a dose or two of PaiD-Killer, r the celebrated cure for all summer complaints, from simple cramp9 to the most aggravated forms of cholera j morbus or dysentery. No bouseLaI/) oLnnl/l Via wit} Allf. f.hft Pflin- I UJIU OUUU1U WV ?? w?-v ? . J I Killer. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. 25c. and 50c. 1 1 Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet ^ and ingrowing nails, and instantly ] takes the stiog out of corns and ] bunions. It's the greatest comfort j discovery of the age. Allen's FootEase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail fc$ 25c. in stamps. Trial package , free. Address, Allen S. 01m9ted, Le Roy, N. Y. 42 In Memoriam. Mrs. Freddie A. Wolfe, wife of Mr. J. A. Wolfe, of Sandy Ran, died on ( the morniog of April 1st, at 4 o'clock. ' For over a year she lingered, often suffering excruciating pain, yet never < murmured. With the fortitude of a ] true Christian she waited in perfect 1 peace her approaching end. Her < husband, son and three daughters < form a stricken family, for "the light of their home ha9 set in the grave." , The loss of this devoted Christian woman has cast a deep shadow on the entire community, ail of whom knew and felt her true worth. / ????awn?? PENCIL AND SCISSORS. __ Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Plant corn. April showers. This i9 the month cf showers. Farmers are somewhat backward with their work. Fine, thin rind lemcns, and bananas, at the Bazaar. Mr. S. R. Smith was in town Saturday and gave us a pleasant call. Men's, ladies' and children's shoes in the latest styles, at Meetze & Son. There is ODly one vacant store house and not an unoccupied dwelling in town. Hon. J. Wm. Stokes has our thanks for a copy of his speech on the Loud bill. Between candidates and barbecues there will be hot times in Lexington county this summer. Fresh and reliable garden seed just received at the Bazaar. Who will be the next person to announce his candidacy?Our charge is $3 for the round trip. Lots in every portion of the town are beiDg purchased by home builders and real estate is on a boom. For the best quality of soda crackers, mixed cakes and crackers of all kinds, go to the Bazaar. The Board of County Commissioners was in session Monday. Only routine business was transacted. Contractors should remember that bids will be received next Tuesday for building the Odd Fellows' hall. Pht!fmNUB'AN cures DyspepI 1(1111vl v gia, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann. Willie E. Quattlebaum applies for i final discharge as executor of the estate of Sarah M. Quattlebaum, deceased. Sarah L Fiend, Executrix, has a notice to debtors and creditors of the estate of Emma A. Harsey, deceased. Cleanse the liver, purify the blood, ovigorate the body by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These 'amous little pills always act prompty. J. E Kaufmann. A correspondent cf the Columbia State says that Lexington will have i candidate for Railroad Commissioner. Squire Drayton E. Clark, of Black sreek, was in town Monday getting lis supply of blanks and trading at he Bazaar. Mr H. M. Winoard is nrenarinf? 0 f -f p o erect several tenant bouses on bis jroperty beyond tbe new Lutheran ihurch. Early risers say that tbere was a rhin coat of ice Sunday morning, [nvestigators say, however, that none >f tbe fruit has been injured. Mr. Scott Hendrix has sold the esidence of the late Mrs. Jane C. lendrix on northwest Main street to dessrs. John J. and Jesse D. Taylor. Our Eister dye9 have arrived em >racing all the latest novelties in jatented dyes. The old fashioned ogwood, madder, etc, are in stock it the Bazaar. The stock of goods of Mr. S. 0. Haminer was sold last Saturday to satify a chattle mortgage. It wa9 told to J A. Muller, E q, attorley, for $550. 'T think DeWiit's Little Early Risers are the best pill3 in the world," ?ys W. E. Lake, Happy Creek, Ya. rhev remove all obstructions of the iver and bowels, act quickly and lever gripe. J. E Kaufmann. Mr. W. P. Roof will shortly add jonsiderably to his store. The lumber is now on the ground for this purpose, and we understand the conTact has been let. Because you are busy you should not forget that you are due the Dispatch for subscription and that the publisher needs the money. Call md settle up. The County Supervisor has been petitioned to open a public road eadiDg from Pelion, (Mr. James Fort's place) by Mr. John Scofilis to Huffinann's Burnt Mill. CUBAN RELIEF cures I I iuitiuS Colic, Neuralgia and Toothache ? in five minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmanu. Many of the present office holders ?re watching the columns of the Dispatch with the deepest interest md the greatest anxiety to see who jre comiDg out "agin" them. fTL _ i : j J. lie young Americans erjoyeu ipril fooling their elders on April Lst. Their jokes were harmless and taken in good humor by the caught ones as well as the onlookers. Have you seen the pretty line of Jress goods at Meetze Sc Son. The patterns are lovely and a girl will look as sweet as honey and as lovdy as a pink wearing a dress that comes from there. Dr. W. L. Koeece, a prominent and successful physician of the Baxter neighborhood, was in town yesterday and remembered the editor with a pleasant call and his pocket with a cart wheel. Let 'em roll. BRONCHITIS Bronchitis generally begins with a common cola; if not cured it becomes dangerous and thousands die from bronchitis annually. Dr. John W. Bull'8 Cough Syrup, the best remedy for this disease, cures it in a few days. DcBnlEs COUCH SYRUP Will promptly cure Bronchitis. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Frice 22 cts. At all druggists. Oito Korb, GraDd Chancellor, K P, Boonville, Iod , sajs, "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve soothes the most delicate skin and heals the most stubborn ulcer with certain and good results." Cures piles aod skin dis eases. Don't buy an imitation. J. E Kaufmann. The Lexington Manufacturing ComDanv has added to its plant two ? IT * ? large and improved boilers. They will be placed in position at its mill in a short time. The power capacity will be greatly increased when this is done. Some of the postmasters have an abominable habit of stamping the postmark on postal card on the reverse of the address side which onmofimco mol-oo IVio wrifinnr olmnof CWUiC C? UJV/U Ui uuvu vuv I* illegible and bard To decipher. Dr. L E. M. Smoak, a practical dentist of large experience, has located at this place for the purpose of practicing his profession. He can be found over Messrs. Efird & Dreher's law office. Persons in need of dental work should give him a call. The farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather we are having with a vengence and are making every lick count. The indications now are that there will be a considerable increase of acreage planted in cotton than was at first supposed. H. Clark, Chauncey, Ga., says De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him of piles that had afflicted him for twenty years. It is also a speedy cure for skin diseases. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. J. E. Kaufmann. Judge Sweendenberg, whose circuit embraces the upper Fork, and his constable, Mr. Shealy, was in town Monday. The former renewed his subscription. The Judge holds the scales of Justice with an even hand. Mr. J. A. H. Geiger was in town Monday on private business. Mr. Geiger is one of the most successful farmers in Congaree township and has recently acquired by purchase a valuable tract of 516 acres, which belonged to the estate of his father. Now is the time to purchase your spring clothing. Leaphart & Drafts have just opend the handsomest line of spring clothing, shirts, collars, cuffs and ties ever received in this market and the purchasing public can save money by inspecting this stock before purchasing elsewhere. Prices lower than Columbia. Read in 4 V* i o lonnn CUC1I aUTCOllQCUiCUb in lUlO iOoUC. Captain George H. Koon was iD bwn Monday and called to see us. He informs us that the chain ' gaDg is doing some substantial work on the public roads in the neighborhood of Priceville and will remain in that vicinity for awhile longer. Magistrates having recruits for the gang will find it thereabouts. J. I. Carson, Prothonotary, Washington, Pa, says, "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy in case of stomach trouble, and have derived great benefit from its use." It digests what you eat and can not fail to cure. J. E Kaufmann. We are in receipt of the 3l3t annual edition of the San Diego Union, which is handsomely illustrated with fine engravings of many points of interest in and around that progressive and thriving city. It also contains a well written "write up" of the settlement and rapid growth of the place. Miss Lizzie Eleazer, of SpriDg Hill, Lexington county, and Dr. L. W. Stone, of Tennessee, were married by the Rev. S. C. Billentine, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs J. M. Eleazer, on Thursday evening, March 29.h, 1900. The happy couple start life's important journey together with the well wishes of a host of fiiends. It i3 strange that our business nipn are tabinr* no Rtens to have the Q r? , proposed road leading from this place to Lewiedale opened. This road means much to the business interest of this place and our merchants should take a lively interest in this matter. If they do not help themselves to increase their business, it is certain that no one will do so for tLem. uN j family can afford to be with out One Minute Cough Cure. It will stop a cough and cure a cold quicker than any other medicine," writes C i W. Williams, Sterling Run, Pa. It j cures croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles and prevents consumption. Pleasant and harmless. J. E. Kiufmann. , i The Big Bee Hive. Columbia has many attractive stores in which bargains in their particular line of goods can be had, bat the bee hive of bargains is at the large and handsome dry goods and notioEB emporium cf Moore's. Every corner, shelf and counter of this immense establishment is filled with choice and lovely spring goods of unexcelled quality and each piece of which, at the price asked for it, is a bargain in itself. Never before in the history of the dry goods trade of Columbia has there been such a handsome variety, elegant assortment ol dress goods tnan is snown tms season. The place to trade at is at Moore's, because you will get more bargains, more dry goods, more dress goods, more notions and hosiery, more of everything in the 6ilks, satins, cashmers, mourning goods, wash goods, etc., for the least money. Free Blood Cure. An Offer Proving Faith to SufferersIs your Blood Pure ? Are you sure of it? Do cuts or scratches heal slowly ? Does your skin itch or burn? Have you Pimples? Eruptions? Aching Bones or Back? Old Sores? Boils? Srofula? Rheumatism ? Foul Breath ? Ulcers ? Cancer ? Catarrh ? Are you pale ? If so purify your Blood at once with R R R (R.itanip. Rlnnd RulmV It makes the Blood Pure and Rich, heals every sore and gives a clear, smooth, healthy skin. Give B. B. B. a trial. It cure3 when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Sold at drug stores at $1 per large bottle, 5 large bottles (full treatment) $5. Be sure the bottle reads Botanic Blood Balm. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away absolutely free. Write for it. Address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Write today. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Death of Mrs. J. Archie Wolfe. After a lingering illness, duiiog which her sufferings were excruciating, Mrs. J. Archie Wolfe, died at her home in Sandy Run, on Sunday, April 1st, 1900. She had been a long sufferer from disease and all that medical skill and tender loving hands could do to effect a cure and to alleviate her pains was done, but alas, they were fruitless. She was a noble hearted Christian woman, who uncomplainingly bore her severe trial with a meekness, which adorns and beautifies the Christian character and relied imolicitv unon the nrom * 4T 1 ises of her Lord that after this life's fitful fever was over she would enter the city of the new Jerusalem, where pain and affliction, suffering and death never enter. As? wife, she was true to every obligation; as a mother, she was affectionate aud indulgent and as a neighbor, she was kind and generous. A good woman has entered upon her everlasting reward in that mansion, not made with hands eternal in the heavens. She was buried in the Wolfe graveyard on Sandy Run last Monday, in the presence of weeping relatives and sorrowing v%and sympathising friends. Amazingly Correct. A now star has arisen on the weather prophet firmament and shines with dazzling and refulgent brightness, which eclipses all of its fellow stars. Auditor G. A. Derrick has developed a fondness for forcasting weather conditions and some of his predictions are amazingly and astonishingly accurate and in this respect he is far ahead of Devore, I. Hicks, Gen. Greely and other noted weather prognosticators. Before his unerring foresight all our local prophets have retired in envy and chagiin. His last prediction i3 that there will be a tremendous freeze immediately after the summer primaries?for some of the candidates. Satisfactory Results. The garden seeds sold at the Bazaar have stood the test where others have failed. By actual experiments it has been demonstrated to the entire satisfaction of those who planted them last year that they are the best seeds on the market have come up and thrived, where seeds of other growers failed. The reason for this is because the Bazaar seeds are fresh and reliable and were selected with the greatest care with a view to their adaptability to this climate. If you want the best results and be saved from disappointment purchase your garden seeds at the Bazaar. Hello, Columbia. The linemen of the South Carolina Telephone Company has reached this place and our Main street is now traced with poles, which eives O X ' w us a city like appearance. The exchange is located at the store of Mr. W. P. Roof. The Hue is now completed from Columbia to this place and messages are passing between the two places. Another link la> been forged to bind the business relations of the two cities ia closer bonds of friendship. Several candidates will blossom before the next issue of the Dispatch. Hod. J. William Stokes is the first persoD to announce his candidacy through the columns of the Dispatch for a political office. If the early bird catches the worm, Dr. Stokes will catch the nomination for Congressman from the Seventh District, a position which he has so ably filled for the last three or four terms to the satisfaction of his constituents. FOR RENT?My store house, on the corner next court house. M D Harman. W. H Shipman, Beardsley, Minn., under oath, says he suffered from dyspepsia for twenty-five years. Doctors and dieting gave but little relief. Finally he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and now eats what he likes and as much as he wants, and he feels like a new man. It digests what you oat. J. E. Kaufmann. Next Sunday is Palm Sunday, symbolic of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem just previous to the time when he, the Lamb, was to be led to the slaughter to wash away the sins of the world. It was the time when the multitude being impressed with the divinity of Christ, and in recognition of the merits of the Holy Son of God, spread palm and other gifts from nature's store house in his pathway. PfattfmCUBAN 01L cures rKlllltl vCuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheumatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. The handsome residence of Mr. J. A. Spann, atLeesville, was destroyed by fire last week. At the time it was unoccupied and the origin of the fire is unexplainable. The loss is covered by insurance. It was located in the heart of the town which at one time was greatly endangered, but by hard work the fire was confined in the building in which the fire originated. W. W. Mavhew, Merton, Wis, says, "I consider One Minute Cough Cure a most wonderful medicine, quick and safe." It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping cough, pneumonia and all throat and lung diseases. Its early use prevents consumption. Children always like it and mothers endorse it. J. E. Kiufmann. A friend to the consumers is one who sells honest goods at honest weights for the least money. The firm of Piatt, Hook & Shull, of Columbia, has been doing this for years and propose to keep up the high quality of goods for the lowest possible prices. When you want bacon, flour, lard, sugar, coffee, com, meal, grits, tobacco, or anything usually' found in a first class supply house, go there and you will get your money's worth in every purchase. Marie Coralli, for the first time in five years, has written a short story which is better, brilliant and of high literarv merit. It deals with the South African war charities and handles without gloves the society department of the English war office and the women, who, for advertising purposes, are donning khaki, "The Laurels of the Brave," supurbly illustrated, will appear in the Saturday Evening Post of April 14 Get a copy. ? Democratic Ciub Meeting. Pursuant to a call of the Democratic Evecutive Committee for Lexington county, a meeting of the Lexington Democratic club is hereby called to meet in the court bouse at Lexington, on Saturday, April 28ib, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of re-organiziDg. A full attendance of the members is desired. C. M. Efird. ? Divine Services. Rev. Harold Thomas will hold Episcopal services at this place every second Sunday of each month instead of the third Sunday as heretofore, consequently there will be Episcopal services next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. The Tuesday night service has been changed from the 1st to the 4ih Tuesday night. On nnnnnnt nf this ehflrxre there will be no Lutheran services next Sunday, but on the 3rd Sunday services will be held in the new Lutheran church when further announcements will be made. April Salesday. A slim crowd indeed was in town on last Monday, whichjwas salesday in April. About the only persons from a distance were the various magistrates, who came to receive their quarteily stipends and were made happy by hearing the jingle of the filthy lucre as it found a safe resting place in their pockets. Only one poor lone piece of property was put upon the block by Clerk Spann and it was knocked down to Job E Coiley for $175. This was the Strother land lying near Horeb church. Ladies, Bead This. Dr. Baker's Female Kegular is a new discovery for the prevention and cure of female diseases. It is un doubtedly one of the finest medicines for all it claims in relieving and curing suffering worneu. It is a permanent cure for all womb, bladder and urinary deseases and female weakness, etc. For sale at the Bazuar. Large bottles $1.25. MULES. MULES. "We Carry the Largest SI in the State. All Kinds a BUGGIES. WAGONS. AN Two Car Loads Buggies a o /v/v rs o A-n 4-li. JJUaU9 ww agui&9 V4li till Remember We Sell hois, mim, mm mi rakes , Cheaper than they van he bought elscwl Gregory-Rhea M February 14. ly. DKS. D. L. BOOZEK & SOBS ffifTjj DENTISTS. |J|Si 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. S. C. 'PHONE S30. One of the firm will fill appointments At Lexington, over Lilrtl ?&> Dreher's Law Oflice, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except July and August when there will be no appointment. For months of February, June and September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment. ! Seeds by Mail, j 3 Papers for 5 cents, or one dozen Papers for 15 cents, j and we pay the postage. I I All one variety or assorted as desired, consisting of Beets, Cabbage, Collards, < Celery, Carrot, Cucumber, ttgg Plant, Mustard, Leek, Lett/fee, Okra, Onions, Parsley, Pepper, Radish, Srjuash, SalsiflJ, Tomato, Turnip, and other garden ' seed, usually carried in a first class j seed store. \ Herbs, same price. | Caraway, Sage, Thyme, Sweet Mar- j ram and\ JVoid Rabi. Write Us for Prices oil Field Seeds, j O 7 7V.,*^7 /I OCCU Jrix/O 10/IU/ OIL L'VO 1 ULOOLCUi). Send Us Your Orders! ! I j x??*lJ'J/ich will have our prompt and Careful attention. COLUMBIA, S. C. j Jan. 1.? ly. ! Id "tie People r\ ~r I , I of Lexington: I i We have the Finest Line of i I NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, | HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., in the City, jj | MILLINERY. All the Latest Novelties at Low Prices. | We Guarantee all Goods as Represented j WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR TRACE, j T IS "lT 3? MOOEE, | (Successors N. W. Trump.) i 11 "V 31aiu ??>t, Columbia, S. C. September 2*?tf. ???~" | SEND NO MONEY ^ ? 1? ^ IBiVilfa B wiU sei)d vou 0lJR H;GH Oil50 BRACE DROP CABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by frricbt c. o. V. ?at.>rt to cxaui & J eaiiun. \uti (tan ciatnine it at your nearest irei^ht depot a,nd ifi l W ip fPvy' >_ 7 .3 found p*rl*elly Katiifactory. exactly as represented.,. .t-A f.ju.il to Diarhiii*? n?h^rs sell a* nirh as$<?0.0.'t, and 1 it K ?-- r^r 7--. GlIKATKST BARGAIN VOL KVKK IfKAKll OF, pa; your I frt-irhi .cot Our Special Offer Price <15 50 .- lT-n. ^jiflfcssr" and frcicht charges. Tbu machine weiplis v^-J ja>jg f k^njgtf?^&s<s?sLi (Um ' 120 pounds and the freiirht " ill avomue 75 cents for each 500'>iles. !v;I- + CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in your own home, and *f will return your tla.od any day miu are l:r>t .atisticd. Wr it-li dif- Bgifltal3 " [ly'jj frrrol r.iaLpa anil graili* of 2".ins .Machines a( #s.5U, jglO.Ot), #11.00, Jrif ^ ? aw^ UytBV 1^4- "5-S #12.00in.: up, all fjlir described ia Our Krc. So .irr Machine Caution);, ^rn-j B I C^H EH -> 2j but SI5.50 for tbu DROP DESK CABINET BUKDICK HKW H 5 i S la the ifreacest value ever ollered by any House. *11 a S*?? 1 e BEWARE OF SM!TA'nQftS ^.3nl?"^c^cT,a M4 ? a f$p|fl ?lf Tertisincnts, cilerins unknown machine, unner various names, viih ft"-*';; B %B& = ~ various Inducements. Writ. ,oaie friend in Chicago and learn who arc Iv^d CgTaV1 j ~ uklurle ASH WHO AKK nor. fc | r f TUff S3 i 8 ?5Vt ll3s evcr> M()nEIlv impkotctest. ._ ' I .= I nC DwstUS wRi KVIiKY (.OOll rol.ST OK f.KHV II It. II CS? L ? I - -- (.KAllh MAI HIM1: JIaDK, WITH THK ft. J.>.'^---| ?; DRFECT8 OK >'OXE. MADK liY THE ltLST MAKKII IN AMKliICA, - < FK?M 1I!E 1?>T JIATKKIAI CAN Brv! 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MjCVJ j im'MiiUtie. aci.-unatic bobbin vir'ler. a'ljij-tah.c hearit:;;.-. patent ?. !. >; r. ! z * Zat *<l g paT i) 9 liberator, in;f r*>v*M lno: e wheel, acjuitable prcbsi r f< t. improve"! shuttle j J-r5^\,1 3 & '"' ''fcNi carrier, patent needle bar. patent itreivirunril head v haitflsoaie ly UeciatoO 1 : J - l E 3 3 ar 11 nr.-x.ii*Mr<l an'! bcauliraM* kicsel TRiivir.iED. ~'3i- Kcl i? &.? Vsli<| GUARANTEED the ruuninfr. m*?st m*?; ..nro?,t noUi rn?!*Vne 2 - e jy j n?n?te. Lrn Lij??wh s'tnehmc-cu UfcmUfc**! an?I our FrCt4 Instruction Eook f? It*4 | fZvr fet f .">< h"? ?rvo e *:i*i run it ami "Incit'ovr plain or any kiinl;*! fun-.** work. I |Cjj A 20-YEA?.V BINDING GUARANTEE 1- s< t t with f-vtv n'c. ).. . ! *} Jf OoSTS rOU NGTKSNG aft famine tins machine. coi?,n-it 2 vc .--jl*1 vi/- -/ vjth rlioc y.nir p.! <-:. r<-;><T mI sm SaO.GO ^"**?6 i" SfiC.GO. "n*l tlleii if C.. iri'lifi! ??n ar, va?i-.8 *o Itll.lHi. n->; j ronr frriebt *T-nt ?hr *"] 5.50 ^ I" I'tliS'1 Y?)T K ill. ill If at nnr liinr wi'Me '.hri-r "a..n'h? >1111 ?j )ni ir? I aoi s.iltiird. OlilibH T'i tiAY. l."i T i'f'I..-.Y. i^p.ir.-. It 1 h'.u-k .t Co. are *11 r? siirhtv t !iaM?'. K'.iitor I Address, SEAj?5. ROEBUCK & CO. ilnc.) Chicago, 111. MULES. ;ock of Mules nd Sizes. D HARNESS. nd Two Car a Road. 11 DISC HARROWS K-re. !ule Co., I ' m County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of Lexington County Alliance, No. 721, will be beld on the 13th day of April, 1900, with Rightwell Alliance, at Piney Woods church. Subject for discussion: I3 the establishment of cotton factories in the south benel ...... . .. ~ j Lcial to the farmers thereof 7 Speakj ers J. W. Dreber, E L. WiDgard. Also Bimatalism vs. Monometallism, G. A. Derrick. A full attendance desired. By order of E. L. WiDgard, Pres. Jas. B. Addy, Sec. gif ts ftr Five Millies. ladies The Most Remarkable Offer Ever Made by a Reliable Concern, To the Editor of the Dispatch: Please announce that for a limited timewe will give absolutely free an elegant sterling silver-plated sugar shell?choice of any of our-we. patterns-to every married lady in the United States who will write us a letter stating That it is her first request forono of our souvenir gifts. We will rromptly send illustrations from which selections can bo made. There is nothing to pay. The gift is absolute. Our object in making this sensational offer is to get a sample of Quaker Valley silver ware into every home in the land. We be 1'eve it to be the most effective advertising that we can do. We will not send these sugar shells to lists of names. This is too expensive a giftto send to person? who don't ask for it themselves. Therefore, each lady will please s< nd her own mine only. But one 10 a family and none to children. Ladies please write today, giving full post office ad QUA KEli VALLEY MFG. CO.. Morgan anil Har rison Sts? Chicago. III. When writing mention the Dispatch. Notice. ALL Pi RSONS INDEBTED TO THE Estate of Mrs. Jane (J. Henilrix, debased, will make payment to, and those having claims against the said Estate will present them, properly attested, to the Midersigued on or by the 1st day ot May, 1990. SCOTT IIENDRIX. Executor. March 27th, 1900- 3w22. Warning. Henry benjamin mims alias JJan Minis, ran off from home on .Sunday night, the 25 of March, 1899; Now, I, the said boy's father for bid any person or persons, to hire, shelter or secret in any way the said Henry Mims, my son. henry mims. March 23th, 1900. 3w22pd. JAMFS F- m.AR. T. C. STUBKTE. Orangburg, S. C. Lexington, 8. C, Ixlar & Sturkie, ATTORNEYS AX LAW Loxing^ton, S. C. PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS OP this State and of the United States. February 21,1900.-th ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - - 8. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18?ly. gBsjagfe^ONLY $5.00 rlfcg:,SEND US S3.00 tujapuarj *ffib rf^ZZ-15!U| ar.'t-e of pood faith and wa w iH senC you any Are proof.afe t 330^8 examination. You can rumin \3S) i ll si jour frc iijht depot and if you tn.d it the equal of any tire ; a? i' - ?un limm: rfVj proot combination lock iron j vSaBLiS "3wSSf? | Ul ami steel ssfe made and about CTsas 1V 'J-vy on''"e price charged by I b'sBw*oihoi* forftesaair aixcaad grade, <>V^'Yg-"~ry" * Sfc'Jy !)aY >'?ur freight apent onr ^Vi// TiBi# rpcclul factory price and 1 freipht chnnrce, less the$5.0(1 ?cnt-.vith order: cthervd>e return it at ourexpensa and we v/ill return your 95.0O. loo-lb. combination lock safe* f.>r the homo, iC.Hi: 300-lb. o!?.re and afore tafci, 9tl.!>3; o?> lb*.. #:;.'J35 700 Iba., 92l.?S; 1000 Iba., I 92*. 50:1230 lha.,$3S.30:very lcree double outside and deolilo inside door safe* for iarpe bn.lress, factory. Jewelry or bank, 50 Ini-hea biich. 2100 Hi*.. 9?3. "i; 6S Inches high, SOhOlb... <-3.75. KrripM asersst; 25 cents per 100 Iba. forbOOMllea, for limOmilea. 10 rents. WRITE FOI1 FREE SAFE CATALOGI'K nit.l .pccUl liberal C. O. 1>. offer. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. ; IlKiil GRADE MACHINES | IN REACH OF ALL. j TT7E WILL SELL HIGH GRADE D0I V? mestic Sewing Machines at ciose i figures, giving two yeas to pay for than. One-third cash; balance in one and two years. Tws reliable men wanted to sell them, oue to work ou soutb side of Salnda and one 0:1 north side ol Saluda river. Apply to. j .T . L. SIIULL. 1710 Main Street, Cohur/cia, S, OOctober 11 ? tf, Blacksmith Work. I AM PREPARED TO DO ANY KIND ot Blacksmith Work in a workmanlike manner at the most reasonable charges. All work executed promptly. I have a i latest improved machine for repairing wheels. Satisfactionignaranteed. JOHN KAMINER. March 12, lfl-'O-3m3d. Heme and Farm. Bv special arrangements we offer tbe Home and Farm, the leading f;rm and home paper, published in Louisville, Ivy., aud the Dispatch for $1 25. Those of our subscribers who dcsiie to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office.