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in?wj???? Suffering from female troubles should ( (? try the ,r01d Tline" Remedy, S ii iFMENcn I { if ,oa ^?FEMALE j S It has no equal. It strengthens the ? S delicate female organs and builds a worn- r S an up. All suffering and Irregularities at ( r > "monthly" periods can be avoided by lis ( > use. It is for young girls maturing, for > mothers, and ror women at Change of Life. > Should be used before child-birth. S sold by all druggists, or sent pcst-pald > on receipt of price $1.00. ? > Ladies Blue Book sent FREE to any'one S on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE5 PARTMENT". New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat> tanooga, Tenn. ? ? Mention this paper. bold bv Julian ?. Kaufmann. The Lexington Dispatch *EDKESDAT. MAY 16. i9(0 Index to 2Tev Advertisements. F >r Magistrate?S R. Crcach. Fur Magistrate?Ed. L Eieazer. F?uit Jars?Lorick & Lowraocp. Georgia, Alabama Business CjI ]*>ge. Fur County Commissioner?Geo A Kimic<r. ? t*s~Notices wiU be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and all X5I"VIiTE SSBVICE3. lexington* circuit h e. c3cech bouth J N. Weight, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Sbiloh 11 am. Rjd B ink 3$ pin 2d Sunday, Horeb liana. Lexington 3*pm 3d Sunday, Red Bank 11 am. Siiloh 3{po). 4th Sunday. Lexingtou 11am. Hori.b3Jpni ^ lexington bvp1ist chdech R >v. J J. Myers, Pastor. 3rd Saturday Evening at 8 p a. 3rd Sunday la m and 8 pm. Suocav school every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock L. W. Redd. Superintend.-nt. ' st. Stephen's lutheean chubch. lb. v. J. G Gr icben, Pastor. 1st Sunday Ham, I*xingN>u 2 id Sunday ilan, L kington. 3rd. Sunday 11a m , Lexington. 4th. Sand iy 1 i a m , Lxington Sanday school service every Sunday m >rning at 9:3 >. Attention Farmers. Progressive farming calls for the ~ best mecbiue, so the progressive farmer calls on the McCormick agent h Don't ba afraii to ask question* about the McCormick. Tbe more you know about our machines, tbe more we shall sell. M^iz- & Son. - - - w Masonic. Jk A regular communication of Po/^^maria Lodge, No. 151, A F. M will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S.' C., Saturday evening, June 9. 1900, at 6? o'cl >ck sharp. Take notice and govern yourselves accordt iugly Brethren. John C. Swygert, Master. , m Masonic m A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ^j^V'of Lexington Lodge, No. 152. >^/\A. F. M.. will be held on Saturday, June 9.b, 1900, at 7 oclock p. m. Members will please be prompt in attendance. By order of the W. M. ^ G. M. Haemal, Secretary. / ?? DR. C. T. D0WL1NG, Dentist, Norway, S. C. Will make appointments at Swansea by request through mail, or will come to patient's home if so desired. r- # A Woman's Letter. Coolidge, Ky, Aug 1st, 1898. I have been suffering from Female 1 troubles and was unable t-o get relief, ; I was persuaded to try Benedicta, and after one months treatment 1 can say I am fully restored. Irecom- < mend your remedy to suffering wo- ] men. Mrs. H. K. tiilreatn. Sold by Julian E Kauffrnan. Appointment Called In. i We have been r< quested to an- ] nounce that on account of his attendance upon the United Synod of the Lutheran Church, South, which is in session at WinstoD, N. C, this ^ week, the Rev. A. R. Bvck will be unable to 511 his appointment at S^. Petei'o (P. W.) on Sunday, the 2(hb, inst, but will (D V) meet his regular appointment there on the first Sunday in June. t + f ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND J J There la no kind of pain J Tor ache, Internal or exter-T Tnal, that Pain-Kilfer will f Pnot relieve. # 5 LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SU3. \ ? JsTITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE J 5 BEARS THE NAME, T % PERRY DAVIS A SON. S t MARRIED. Oq May 13, 1900, b? the R v J E. Steele. Mr. Samuel Price to Miss Lena Spires Did it Ever Oacur to You Thftt a little Perry Davis' PainKiller on the end of the finder applied oDce or twice to a mojquitto bite would counteract the poison and speedily reduce the swelling? PainKiller will also cure bites and stiDgs of other poisonous iu:ects as well as reptiles. See directions as to use cp )D wrapper on each bottle. Avoid substitutes, there is but one PainKiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 5 Jo. PENCIL 4NH SCiSSIIBS I Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Times are dull. Money is scarce. H?xingfon needs a briekjard. News is bard to catch up with. i Fishermen are having fine sport i i Factory pon t. Candidates will soon have a picnic time at barbecues. Wanted To Hire?Two teams to haul lumber. A. B. Metz. Cotton chopping is progressing nnr??r favorable weather. " " i A large acreage has been planted in cotton in this county. Tiie farmers have planted hog and hominy largely this year. Finest candies, cakes and crackers always in stock, at the Bazaar. Another cotton mill at this place, in the near future is an assured fact. For Sale?A good milch cow, ap ply to D T. Barr, Rocky Well, S. C Dr. J. W. Wtssirger was in town Saturday and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. G. A. Kaminer announces himself a candidate for County Commissioner. Grated and sliced pineapple, in syrup?the finest quality?at the Bazaar. The new brick 6tores of Dr. J. E Kaufmann are assuming handsome proportions: Mr. Heber Dreber, the champion fox hunter of the Furk, was in town Saturday. The ehflr^re fir annnunp.inc Candi dates for magistrates is $1.50 each. Cash in advance. Mr. Caarles H Drafts visited rela lives and friends in Newberry several days last week. When completed the new stores of Mr. W. P. R >of will be by far the largest stores in town. 1 Fresh and reliable garden saed for sale at the Baziar. A tine line of foreign and domestic hardware always in stock, at T. B Augbtry & CjV, Columbia. 0;d Sol is sittiog down tobu^ine-s and one feels like wi bing that he lived in an ice factory. When you want family medi.iLe, loiiet articles, hoe soaps, and the best perfumery, go to the Bazaar. S R. Crouch informs the voters of the 3rd Judicial District that he is a candidate for Magistrate. A protracted meeting has been in progress for the past week in the Baptist church at Brookland. A pail of fresh desiccated cocoanut, already prepared for making pies, custards and cakes, at the Bazaar. Mr. El. L. Eleazer is announced as a candidate for Magistrate of tin District embracing Dutch Fork. Governor McSweeney has appointed Mr. B. S. Riwl a magistrate at Lykesland in Bichland county. Fishing tackle of all kinds canes bobs, artificial btit, lines, hooks etc. Call and see them at the B^ziar. The children and friends of the Lexington Classical Institute will enjoy a picnic in the woods next Friday. Mr. J M. Craps' store has been rented by the Missrs Flanigan, of Columbia, who will go into business here shortly. If you want to enjoy a good smoke, don't forget that you can find a full line of fine cigars at the Bozaar. The building committee of Hebron church in the Delmar section has placed an order for blinds with a iumber company. Mr. W. P. Roof has returned from a business trip to the Northern markets. He is much improved in appearance by bis trip. Did you ever see the stars ehiue in the day time? If not, you will witness the phenomenon on Tuesday morning if it is fair. We have the best machines for 1900 We have the best Binder, the best Mower, the best Reaper and tbe best Haj Rake. Meetze & Son. Mr. Arthur F. Harmon is now at home spending bis vacation. He is one of tbe Professors in a leading ooilege at Brewton, Ala. Rev. A C. Walker, pastor of tbe Batesburg Methodist chuicb, pr* ached a soul stiniDg sermon in ihe Methodist church here last night Chocolate for cakes, powdered sugar for iceing cakes, candy tiirn mtngs for cakes, fine extracts end essences, all at the BiZ iar. It is reported that Mr M. D Humaa's store, east of the court bouse, has b en rented to a party who will engage in merchandising here short- j iyHave you seen the latest styles in clothing, gents' furnishing-, neck- | wear, shuts and shoet-? L^apbart & ! Qrafti have all the latest novelties. We are in receij t of an invitation i to the commencement exercises of I the Patton Semiuary at O ;k C.iff, Texas , Prof. A. S Liird, President. A new Modern Bicycle (1900 model) for sale cheap. Apply to Rice B. Harman, L-xington, S. C. The prob-bifionist c f the cou* ty held do convention at this pUea lust Saturday the 12 h, inst. We presume the delegates to the State C invention will be appointed. F.?r the freshest and purest groceries corn, hay, grain, fine feed, etc, go to T. B Augbtry & C/s., Columbia, and jou will Dot be disappointed. Oar thanks are returned to Presidrnt D. B Johnson for an invitation to attend the commencement exercises of the Winlhrop, X >rmal and Industrial College, June 3 G. At the lajiDg of the corner stone of the new city hail and opera bouse of Columbia yesterday, Col. D J. Griffi.h acted as Grand Deacon and il. H. Witt Grand Tiler. B3 BET is rtiDce u/ut&c AII EIQE PAHQ. 191m rvi uuntu niiuib n?b bkvk ? n.ww. Wg9 U Best Cough Syrup. Testes Good. Use gj ar" ^xLj j^Get ycur smoked glass ready to witness the total eeiipso of the sun on the morning of the 28th inst. The darkness it is said will be so dense that chickens will go to roost. Col. John T. Sbac, a prominent member of the Columbia Bar, was in town Monday on professional business aod paid us a very pleasant call. CjI. Sloan announced his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor and says that he is in the race to win. We acknowledge with pleasure an invitation from Miss Louise Noriie, the accomplished teacher, and the pupils of the Lewiedale school to attend their closing exercises, which will take place next Saturday, he li)tb, inst. MaDy of our people have gone down to Batesburg today to paiticipate in the re union cf Camp J^mefe Conner and the j lint Sunday school * ?? i! - ? r a picnic, a Dig lime is aoucipsicu. Tbe Pythian memorial day was appropriately observed in Criumbia Sunday by tbe uniform rank and the local lodges together with the Brookland lodge. Mr. M. H. Wilt was' one of the Marshals for the occasion Mr S A. Moak has been elect* d Intendant of the town of Brookland and Messrs. R G. Minis and JobD Backunn Wardens of Ward 1. Those of Ward 2 being Dr. F. L SaDdel and Mr. J L Berry. Sweet violet, the best known 5 cents cigar on the maiket and other brands of fine cigars, together with the famous Klondike, which honestly eclipses all 2 for Dickie cigars on the market, at tbe Bazaar. The revival meetings which commenced in the Methodist church here last Sunday aftenoon wil continue for some time, are very interesting aud are attracting large congregations each night. Tne saw mill of Mr. G. M Caugh man, a few miles from this place, which was destroyed by a fire of un known origin sometime age, has been rebuilt and has been equipped with new saws, planers and lath machines. When you want a nobby suit of clothes for the least money, go to Leaphart & Drafts, who will sell you a suit cheaper than the same goods can be purchased in Columbia. It is announced ihat the Rev. J D. Pitts, of LaureDf, S. C, will preach the Baccalaureate sermon of the Leesville College and R-v J G GraicheD, of this place, will prea; h there on Sunday night, of commencement. Miss Edna Geiger is at present taking advantage of the opportunity offered to the teachers of South Cirolina by the faculty of the South Carolina College. At the end of the term, having completed a three month's collegiate course, she will again begin her work as teacher. Reader, do you owe for the Dispatch? If so call and settle, or send the money by a friend, or through the mail We Deed the money. If you cannot pay all, pay a part. Small favors thankfully received and larger ones in propotion. Prof. P. T. B.odie, Professor of Mathematics at Ciemson 8Dd Mr. John J. George, student, of Columbia University, cf New York, will conduct the summer school for teachers of this county this summer. The sessions of this school will be gin on July 1G h and end on August 13th. The inside of the Metbodht church at this place has been com pletely r* j nvenited and now wears a pleasant and inviting look. The unsightly pulpit has been torn away and replaced with a handsome one m ide by Mr. T E Campbell of this place, which is quite a compliment to his mechanical skill. The floor of the aisles have been laid with a carpet of pretty pattern. "My Dear Old Home Way South Before the War.v (A. fine song suitable for parlor or concert ) Sent on approval (fur ha f pjice, 25c ) If nut satisfactory I will send any three pieces on my list free or return stamps. I send a list of the best rnu:>ie published, at a special low introduction price of 8c p^t copy, with each order. Addres?, Isaac Doles, (Pub..) Indianupolis, Iud. i Let the Effort be Made. Nearly every day brings a new departure in the business nffii?8 of Lexingtou. Oje by one the old customs of doing business are being discarded and more modem, up-to date and progressive ideas are being adopted by its husinees men. The latest innovation on the old time custom was witnessed on our streets yesterday when an oil tank of the Standard Oil Company was seen delivering kerosene oil to our merchants We presume that it came from C lumbia for the reason that it is the nearest agency of the company. A boom has struck Lexington and she intends to keep up with the procession even if she has to march in frout of tbe band wagon. A little more liberality on the pirt cf her merchants in the way of advertising their wares so that the people of the surround Dg country may know what they have to sell and the bargains they are offering, so as to induce the purchasing public to come here to do its trading, will be an effective and permanent way of buildiDg up the place and increasing its prospeiity. Lexington has a fertile, lich and populous back country to draw trade from and to support her enterprises if her business men will only make an (ffjrt to secure it. Let the (ffort be made. Census Enumerators. Supervisor S A. Pierce, rf Columbia, has appointed the following persons as census enumerators for this count}: J. C. Dai.-bir?Black Creek. E H Roof?BjiliDg Springs. II. G. Ribter end E L Elrazer? Broad River. J E. Giutt?Ball Swamp. A J. BoaUright?Chit qnepin. W. D DeDt and \Y. \V. Hawet? C-ngaiee. 0. F. Nunamaker and W. A. Smith?Folk. Eaoph Ilite?Portions of G.lbtrt Hollow and Hollow Creek. M % B H. R iwl?Hollow Creek. B N Bcdie?Gilbert Hollow. G D Hates?Lexington, east of Twelve Mile Ctetk. R.ce B Harman?Lexington, west of Twelve Mile Creek. \Y. B Failaw?Piatt Springs. E. E. Wicgard?Saluda. J. C Muller?Sandy Run. Among tbe Dumber named above there is one colored maD, being W. A Smith. Garren-Caughman. Columbia State, M iy 16 L tst evening at the residence of M\ W. E- Hirth, the Rev. M. M Kinard performed the wedding ceremony for Mies Gussie Ciirgbman, of ^ i *-r r it. n f LMumoia ana Air. juainer urirreD, 01 Asheville, N C. Many friends and relatives gathered in the beautifully decorated parlor to witness tbe ceremony. The bride was becomingly attired in a simple, but elegant costume of white silk mull with trim miDgs of Valenciennes. Black's orchestra discoursed swett music du-iog the happy evening. Many handsome presents were received by the youDg couple, who to the delight of their many friends, will make this city their home. [Mrs. Garren is tbe youngest daughter of the late Capt. A H. Caughman of this place. The Dispatch extends its warmest congratu latioLis to the happy couple and wish for them a long life of happiness and prosperity] -o FREE BLOOD CURE. An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers. Is your Blood Burt? Are you sure of i.t Dj cuts or scratches heal slowly D.)?s your skin itch or burn? Have you Pimplet? Eruptiont? Aching Bones or Bick? O.d Sores? Boils? Scrofula? Iloeumati.-m? Foul JBreatL? E zema? C^tarrL? Are you pale? If so purify your Blood at once with B B B (Botanic Blood Balm) It makes the Blood Pure and Ricb, heals every sore and gives a clear, smooth, healthy skin. Give B. B B. a trial. It cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Sold at drug stores at $1 per large bottle, G large bottles (full treatment) ?5 Be 6ure the bottie rea Is BotaDic Blood Balm. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away absolutely free. Write for it. Addie-s Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Write today. Describe trouble I and free medical advice given. Big Fruit Crop. The various fruit crops premises to be abundant this year. The signs at least all point in this direction and consequently the tbjughful and economical housewife will preserve a quantity for winter use. She will, therefore, need numbers of j ire, ghssee, caus, wax striug3 for cans and rubbers for j irs. She will, as a i matter of course, want the best and j cheapest, and tbs" place where she can got them is at Loiick <fc Ljwranc , Columbia. Tney are the largest deal ers in these goods in this section and cons'q ieut!y can sell cheaper than j the cheapest. Send them your or j dors or write to tnem for prices, menj tinning that you saw their advertise! ment in the Dispatch. It will pay j you to do ao. A Military Company. We understand that tbe young men (if this place and th^se r^sidmt.' nearby, are making au fff.irt looking toward the organization of a military company. We also learn that quite a large number have signified thc-ir intention of j lining, but the requisite number of names h ?ve not yet betn secured. Those who wish to become members of the company should give Captain A J R,x, at the Savings Bank their name. Try Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nerv ous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Eise. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, s w* etiDg feet, ingrowing nails, blisters an] callous spots. R dieves corns and bunions of all paiii and gives rest and comfort Try it today. Sjld by a 1 druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package free. Address, Alien S. Olmsted, LsRjy, N Y 42 Nc Glanders in Lewiedale. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The report has gone out that the horses in this place were cff-cted with glanders, so the business men decided to send fur Dr. Bjyd, the veterinary surgeon cf Columbia The Doctor pronounced the disease gleet in a couple of tbern, and gastritis in one. He says the discs: e is cureable and will treat them So the people vs id be iu no dmger n bringing their ttock to this town. Respect full}', T. S Sease. I?Iay 15, 1900. ! Spring Hill Sparks. To the Editor cf the Dispatch: The healih of our community is failly good wi;h the exception ol Li Grippe and whooping cough. The cats crop looks as if it will be very good, but the wheat will be ve y short in some places. nni. ? ? AWA Urtrt/lm .v n? ? 4 V"\ ilit peH'OU UCCB UiC UCUUiUg n 1LU tbeir heavy burdeD, but the appl 8 are very scarce, blite killed most < f them. Sime of our farmers are planting their cotton over. The Hilton base ball boys will have a picnic at White R;ck on "Ascension's day," the 24th of May. Thr boys are t xpecting two games on that day. One with Cbapia boys and the other wi;h Lexington C. H boys Ever} body is invited, and ladies, briDg full baskets. A warm time for every one that attends C jme oDe! come all! Messrs. A P. Sites and H. W Fulmer have completed their stud es at Nev\b.-rry Co'lege and are home until commencement. Mr. H. G. Ri3ter has been appointed census numerator for Broad River township. Mrs. James Lindler i3 suff ring intensely with a cancer, we are sorry to say. Yours truly, May 12 John Dooley. The Post Check Notes. Washington, May 13.?Sinatir McMillan of Michigan has introduced a bill for a new kind of mo ey to be called post "check notes," .so 4 t- - L A I? - ?- ? L .. *vt r\ l/\ rt.tfiit i\i A A 4 l? i I mat llit'J UtiU ue LLa iC jMjayio LU LU7 j order of any person to whom they may be sent through the mails. On the back of every Dole blnLk lines are to be left to write the name, pest office and S ate of the payee and the signature of the payer, as on an ordinary bla1 k check. Thus when John Doe o*es Richard R?e $50, instead of making out a check be can take an oidinary bill, till the bliLk lines with the woids "pay to the order of Richard R.e, Chicago, 111, John Doe," and stick on a two cent stamp, which is intended to pay the government for the trouble and extra expense of doing the business. Thus this note is worthless if it falls iuto the possession of any cihtr person 'han Mr. Ibr, who, however, is com pelled to go to the pott (ffiee and have himself identified before he can get it cashed. The postmaster forwatds the notes to the treasury for redemption amd new ones are issued to a similar amount and in similar denominations. Tne notes of the B ink of England, which are printed on white puper with a good deal of blank space, are frequent y used jn a simitar inauuer by common consent, although there is no law authorizing such a practice. Mr. McMillian's bill receives considerable favor from the post office ' authorities, as they believe it will be a | great advantage to the postal stri vice, bur. the treasury people do not I regard ic with favor. I ? ^ a 1 a! 3 fl!l!no h a s IK 1i IS tir.I d Reliable pe rsons of a mechanical or Inventive mind I desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, with good salary and expenses paid, should write The PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. OS jj REPAJRS I BEISTLE TWINE, EABBIT, dso,, EUR ANY MaKE OF GIN. | mm\BOiLtRS PN i PR'SIES ! And Rej airs for same. Shafting. Pilfers ; Belling, Injectors, Pipes. Vaivc-a and F.ttlngs. LOMBARD IRON WORKS i SU1TU CO., AUGL'sTA, GA. We have received within weeks the largest and n line of Buggies, and Wag ped into the State. FIVE SOLID CAR LOADS AND LOI ^113131 VI1TG- JD^. In Buggies we can suit the taste of the the UH. M. T." for the youth to something for the "old folk." OUR WAGON DEPAf is filled to the roof with all the different s width tire you want. Call and ook through, see the Goods and get our prices, ar line you will buy f, om us. GREGORY-RHEA Coliam"bia,, S. C February 14.?lv. I am Agent for mm mm AlnH Celebrated Pifkir This Paint is Fully G CALL AND SEE COLOR CA Julian E. Kaufmann, Lexinj April 25. Mason's Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, w A Y TOP FTMTTT ANS. WAX STRI2T&S, for Cans?RUBBERS, for Jars. * Now is the time to buy Above. Preserving Season almost at hand. There will be an abundance of TM _ fruit. We are the LARGEST DEALERS in this section in above goods. SID IMOU ORDERS OR WRITE FOR PRICES. Lorick&Lowrance, * ^OJ/ULXn. Dia, w* Jan. 1.? lv. : I# Ik hplc We have the Finest Lice of j NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., in the Ci'y. MILLINERY. A'l the Latest Novelties st Low Prices. We Guarantee all Goods as Represented u/r ennniT A SHARP flF YftHR TRADE. I 1) t OULIUI I ?A wiinaaa wi . ... TESTT^IE3 cSz MOOEE, j (Successors N. W. Trump.) l.*>17 Main, ^'t, Columbia, S. C. | September 28?tf. j, Just received the finest line of Clothing ever offered in Lexingtoi: - Ill (Ui<( PANTS, PANTS, PANTS, Latest style. Cannot be equaled in lit and finish. We are head quarters for Clothing and Pants. Be sure to give us a call before buying. M. R. HARTLEY & 00., LEXIXGTOS DEPOT, S. C. February 7tl the last three lost complete ons ever shipSAL SHIPMENTS "t- i J u J. JmJ X . most fastidious from nice and eomfortable ITMENT izc wagons with any id if you need anything in our [OLE CO., N the i raims. uaranteed. RD. ;ton, S. d. LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEfcKLS BY THE MERCHANTS. Bacon Hams. p-r ft 8 a 10 V 8ld??. " " 7 a Shoulders," 7 a Lard, per ft fr a Flour, per cwt 20u a 250 Corn, per bu 65 a 70 Peas. " " 90 a 95 Oats. " " 40 a 45 Fodder, per cwt 75 a *0 Sweet Potatoes, per bu. 60 I Bice, per lb 3^ a 4 ' Butter, per ft 15 a ao Eggs per dos 10 a 12^ Turce>?. per lb 8 a lo Geese, per pr 60 a 80 Chickens, per head 10 a 25 Beeswax, per ft 15 a ?0 Beef, per ft 8 a 10 Pork, " " 8 a 10 Tailow. per ft 4 a 5 COTTON MARKET. Lexington.?Middling 9'<?. Columbia.?Middling 9.'4. Charleston.?Middling 9'4Augusta.?Middling. 9%. Albert M. Boozer, 4-4 ? Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, O. iS? Especial attention given to business enrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexingion eoacty. Office: 1G09 Main Street, over T. B. Anghtry <fc (Jo. February 28 ?tf, C. M. Efird. F. E. Dreheb. EFIBD & DREHER, Utoraeys at Law, LEXiNQTON, C. H., S. C. TTfILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE VV Conns. Business solicited. One nember o! the firm will always be at office, Lexington, 8. C. June 17?6m. EDWARD L. ASBILL, Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. Sept. 3t>? 6m Im as hi OErOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT '20 CHECK. W. P. HOOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Ylleu Jones. W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, It Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of SI and npv.ar-ls received and . nterest at 5 per cant, per annum allowed, .aya'ole April anri October. September 2J?U HI HOI BANK, COLUMBIA, 8.0. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital - $200,000 Surplus Profits . - 60,000 Saviiig-s department. Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received, nterest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, oer annum. W. A. CLAEK, President. Wiiie Jones, Cashier. December i?ly. I ONLY $5.00 attire of icuod faith axd we r?<iSf ' i, :t 6~vt k wi;i ver.rt joii any firr pronfur. t&Setf.': 2 " by i reiffht, C. O. D., subject to examination. Yooeic cxik!do *4 '" }?ur freight depot and ifyou f<jregFo ?3ry%e#&J:t'3 dnd it tbe equul oZ anyfiro t'gtai i.ritsawjrjw proof combination loch Iron I < jKiSHSi, kj( and i-ueler.Zemade and stoat j TSpcf.bs on*-tfcird the p:-lc* eh*ryed bj V iSSSSe^*- o.hrr* forfhc.t^io uzemndrrad., SS^ ' Ty 7-av your freight atrent our ^.U. ? ""vXttd* j.pceifcl factory price und ' ;>;-!gi't chiixck, lc^s tlietb.O? rent with order; othcrrvi-? ioturn it *t cur expend? , t.id we will return your > *>. oa ioo-ik eombimsiioa I lock t-.res f?r fir hoir*. #C.'J5; SuO-ib. off.:? sod .tore MfM, ?<? :k. j.1- -or, lb... i?J.9St lOOO lb... 42S. SO:t?S01h?.,?33. iG.wj Irrtt ioao.i oo:?ld- and d<-.able iuaidr door *df.-? for Urjr liu.ixr.s. fielorr, Jrwelr* or bank, SO Inrhra High, S4O0il>?.. *?>3. 75: 6? Inrhra tljch, SCOOIba., $S9. IS. Kr'iffl a'fri(r> 2S fml< prr 1IMIK. fnrSOCBllrai for 1009nlloa. 40(rata. WlilTK FOUFREE SAFE . | CATAWSl'K on.! ancc-lal literal C. ?. I?. off r. I SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. . f When writing mention the Dispateh. ! DR. E, J. ETHEREDGE, rtUKGKON DENTIST, | LEESVILLE. S. C. Office next door below post office. A ways onhnuJ. February 12.