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?be??a??????mmam ( Suffering from female troubles should ( ? try the "Old Time" Remedy, ? KLjfcFBIAli jj r ^ffiiLWOft ^ ) It has no equal. It strengthens the r ) delicate female organs and builds a worn- ( 5 an up. All suffering and Irregularities at t S monthly" periods can be avoided by Its ( ) use. It is for young girls maturing, for ? S mothers, and for women at Change of Life. < S Should be used before child-birth. I i Sold by all druggists, or sent pcst-pald ( ) on receipt of price $1.00. c > ladies Blue Book sent FREE to any one( on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE- ( i PART.VENT", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat- ? i tanocga, Tenn. ( Mention this paper. ^ Sold bv Julian E. Kaufmann. The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 1SCO Xadsx to 2Taw Advartissmants. XT . T XI If CI 1_ -LV)I!C J_i Xj hi. ouuutm. Scott'* Emulsion?Scott & Bowne. Teeibioa?Dr. C J Moffett. Fur Magistrate, in Fork?Ernest U Shealy. For Magistrate, in Fork?R. W_. Haiti* anger. For Magistrate, Brookland?J M Marcbant. 1 For Co. Supt. of Education?J. E. Bawl Kvzer. 1 For Co. Sopt. of Education?P. H. < E. Derrick. For County Commissioner?W. B. ] Hite. i For Connty Commissioner?W. A. Spires, Jr. j For County Auditor?P. E. Hutto. j Teacher's Examination?J. E. R. K} zer. J c Winthrop College Scholarship and { Examination?D. B. Johnson. Notices will be inserted * in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and all,jpj 2DI^7T2iTE SERVICES. lxxixoton cibcuit m e. chubch south. c Rev. J. N. Weight, Pastor. j 1st Sunday, Red Bank 11 am. Shiloh4$pm. . >.a tt 11am T.ftrincrtnri 4-lnm 4U uuuuaji - 0 -At 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. i 4th Sao day, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 4 pm. G " " Red Bank 8.30 pm. a Lexington: San lay school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. LEXINGTON BAPTIST CHUBCH. (J Rev. J. J. Myers, Pastor. e 3rd Saturday Evening at 8 pm. 3rd Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school every SiDday morning at 10 o'clock. L. W. Redd, Superintendent. D ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHZBAN CHUBCH. I Rev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor. 1st Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. . 2nd Sunday 11 a m., Lexington. *' 3rd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. ^ 4th. Sunday 11 a. m , Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday mcrning at 9:30. . EPISCOPAL SZBVICES. Rev. Harroli Thomas, Rector. ^ Second Sundays at 11 a. m. Every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. | Bible class every Tuesday at 5 p. m Sunday school every Tuesday at 6 p. m. =======^ | Masonic. Jk A. regular communication of Po- ( ^/^maria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M. c will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, June 9. 1900. at o'clock sharp. Take i notice and govern yourselves accord- ~c ingly Bretbren. John C. Swygert, Master. ^ I DR. C. T. DOWLING, j Dentist, Norway, S. C. Will make appointments at Swan- ^ sea by request through mail, or will ^ come to patient's home if so desired. t A Woman's Letter. b Coolijge, Ky, Aug 1st, 1898. I have been suffering from Female r troubles and was unable to get relief, j I was persuaded to try Benedicts, and after one months treatment I can say I am fully resion-d Irecom a mend your remedy to suffering women. Mrs. H. R. Gtlreath. 0 Sold by Julian E Kauffman. * Pain-Killer.| 8 A Medicine Chest la Itself. ^ SIMPLE. SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR S E Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, M 1 Coughs, Neuralgia, If Rheumatism. || 25 and 50 cent Bottles. || ^ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. M BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. f| 1 PERRY DAVIS' 1 ? UAnxUin Onlinn Dortv I M muuiiiaue v/uuiiy i ui %j% Dr. J. G. Williams, of Gaston, will i go on a pleasure trip to the moun- ' tains, starting on June 15tb, and he will be accompanied by his wife, and i two brothers and their wives from Georgia. The party will first go to I Greenville, where they will spend a few days with their fourth brother j Rev. R. J. Williams and his wife, who will also join them on their mountain trip. They expect to return to their respective homes in about two weeks from the time they started. I The Great Remedy Of the day is unquestionably Pain-Killer, for the instant relief of all barns, scalds, bruises, etc., and for pains in the stomach and bowels as well as in sudden attacks of cholera morbus. No family should pretend to keep house without it always by tbem. Avoid substitutes, there is 1 1 TTillof Pfirrv D/*V;a'. DUl UUC JL UiU J ? j ? Pxice 25c. and 50c. t*T ? r.< # Subscribe for the Dispatch. : J ? -. - - ' ... PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Subscribe for the Dispatch. "he perspiring days are upon us. Do iot fail to read the advertisement of Teethina in this paper. The fruit growers will be in it this year. The candidate crop is growing j magnificently large. I Mr. J. C. D.afts, of Saluda, was in town several days last week. * Rumor has it that work on the railroad spur will shortly commence. Remember us with your dollar,*dear delinquent. For Sale?A good milch cow, apply to D. T. Barr, Rocky Well, S. C ? % , 1* 1 .1 Julian 31. JMLarcDant is a candidate for Magistrate at Brookland. Lexington needs a few more cottages. Captain G A. Lscas, of Augusta, Ga., is in town visiting friends. Fresh and reliable garden seed for sale at the Bazaar. There is not a vacant store in Lexington. They have all been rented. The thresher men are oiling up their machines. Fishing tackle of all kinds, caDes, bobs, artificial bait, lines, hooks, etc. D-i.ll and see them at the Bazaar. Mr. S. P. George left yesterday for Macon, Ga., to erect a roller flour aill. Wanted To Hire?Two teams to laul lumber. A. B. Metz. Lexing:on, S. C. The friends of Ernest U. Sbealy mnounce him a candidate for Magisirate for the three Fork townships. Men's straw hats, and felt hats in >earl and taD, new shapes, at Meetze ? Son. Mr. Paul E. Hutto makes his bow o the voters of the county aod asks or the office of County Auditor. If you want to enjoy a good smoke, lon't forget that you can find a full ine of fine cigars at the Bazaar. Every one who visit Lexington is [elighted with her growing appearnce. Mr. R. W. Haltiwanger is a candilate for Magistrate for the district mbracing the three Fork townships. A new Modern Bicycle (1900 aodel) for sale cheap. Apply to lice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. In anticipation of a tremendous ruit crop the sugar trust (?) has adance the price of sugar. Mr. W. Biewit Hite seeks the sufrage of the electors for the office of Jounty Commissioner.Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Rfl In time. Sold by druggists. The case of J. W. Long vs. the rro8B Brothers was heard by Referee >pann last Thursday. Desiccated cocoanut, already pre >ared for making pies, custards and akes, at the Bazaar. The outing of the children of the j. C. I., last Friday, was very enoyable, notwithstanding the rain. The friends of William A. Spires, announce him a candidate for bounty Commissioner. When you want family medicine, oilet articles, Sue soaps, and the >est perfumery, go to the Bazaar. A good second hand buggy and a cad cart for sale cheap. Apply to ohn Snelgrove, Lexington, S. CMr. J E Rawl Kjzer is announced s a candidate for re-election to the ffice of Superintendent of Educaion. The annual report of the County treasurer for the fiscal year 1899, is d the hand of the printer and will oon appear in these columns. * Chocolate for cakes, powdered lugar for iceing cakes, candy trimnings for cakes, fine extracts and isaences, all at the Bazaar. Mr. P. H. E. Derrick has yielded jo the requests of friends and has en,ered the race for School Commisiioner. Messrs R. L. Keieier, J. Wier Addy ind W. J. Ballentine have been reippointed the Board of Whisky Con trol for Lexington county. New dress goods, hats, clothing and shoes arriving daily at the New Racket Store. Oar prices are cheaper than the cheapest. Call and try us. The Soothern Railway company is building a small waiting room at Fredonia for the accommodation of its patrons. Housekeepers are complaining awfully because they have nothing to cook and are threatening to leave the lords of creation. As is the usual custom there will be prayer meeting in the Methodist church tomorrow evening. The public is cordially invited to be present. Referee Samuel B. George was busy last Tctursday taking testimony in the case of Zimri Guntt against Marcelles P. Lewis. "We are of the opinion that the girls have given Uncle Jasper the mitten. No bouquet adorns the lappel of his coat these days. ? the news about oil st< /gT been perfected so tlia any stoves made for c safety, beauty and c ^||| most economical stove W the most comfortable i: / Wick Rame Oil ! Tpffi It bums the same oil H5I lamps, at a cost of one for a burner. Makes FI7 Qn1<-1 111 oil C17F Jfr docs not have them, wr g STANDARD Ol Mr. C. S. Roof, who is charged *i h disposing of personal pro}e ty under mortgage, has been released on bond for his appearance at the June term of court. The vegetable business which is now moving northward over the Seaboard and Southern is unprecedented and is taxing the carrying capacity of both systems of railroad. An examination for applicants for teacher's certificates to teach in the free public schools of the county will be held on June 15ih. See no tice. Col. R. W. Hunt, the whole souled and big hearted traveling passenger agent of the Southern Railway, was in town last week. Col Hunt numbers his friends by the score. Sweet violet, the best known 5 cents cigar on the market and other brands cf fine cigars, together with the famous Klondike, which honestly eclipses all 2 for nickle cigars on the market, at the Bazaar. Mr. J. W. Dreher, the Editor, the devil, Mr. Bob Leaphart and others have gone to their fishing grounds for a week's sport. When they come back they will have long tales to tell about the big fish that?got away. Prof. Thornwell Haynes, brother | of President L. B. Havnes, of Leesville College in this State, has been | appointed by the President and his appointment confirmed by the Senate, to be Consul at Rouen, France. The Batesburg Warehouse Company, with a capital of $10,000, has been incorporated. The corporators are Edwin Folk Strotber, of Batesburg and W. H. Lyles and W. G. Childs, of Columbia. By reference to the advertisement it will be seen that Mr. C. S. Rauch is no longer associated with Dr. L E. M. Smoakin the merchandise business The business will beret ft ;r be managed by the Doctor, his two 3 J 1. i buufcs uuu uau^uici. Reader, do you owe for the Dispatch? If 60 call and settle, or send the money by a friend, or through the mail. We need the money. If you cannot pay all, pay a part. Small favors thankfully received and larger ones in propotion. A party of scientists and students will go to Little Mountain, just on the line of Lexington and Newberry counties, to witness the eclipse on the 28th. The Columbia, Newberry and Laurens railroad will run an excursion from Columbia. Messrs. H. A. Spam?, G A. Derrick and J. S. Derrick, as Jury Commissioners for Lexington County, informs the public by a notics stuck on the court bouse door, that the petit jury for the June term of court will be drawn by thera on May 28th On or about the 24th the chain gang will move in the neighborhood of Peak and Mr. James C Hope's, where it will be engaged in making some important repairs to bridges which have been so much needed since the high liver and creek about four weeks ago. Rev. E. T. Hodge?, Presiding Elder of Columbia District of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, preached several fine sermons in the Methodist church in this place last week, and closed the protracted meeting, which bad been in progress there, Sunday afternoon with a stroDg and thoughtful sermon. Last week while Mr. W. D. George was repairing some broken parts to the electrical plant at Clemson College, he became exhausUd from the beat and laborious labor and as a consequence he has been confined to the hospital. We are giad to s<ate the latest advices from him indicate that he is rapidly improving. The waters of Tarrar's springs are noted for their purity, health giving and invigorating properties and the day is Dot far in the future when this beautiful place will become the favorite resort of our city cooped cousiDS who want to breathe G>d's pure air and "quaff the sweet water at the fountain sj ring." M.^rk this prediction. Don't you know 3ves? They have t they now equal ooking efficiency, h :onvenience. The j, S^^^yS|!j you can use and j ; n hot weather is the \ ^^^^p||jj|ji||j less liSl! JSSSIilillW Stove Hpi yen use in your j -half cflmt an hour ^ s. If your dealer L COM PAN Y. A Fatal Accident. I Tbe sad intelligence of the tragic death of the twelve- year-old eon tf Mr. J. Sol Miller has reached this office. Our information is that the little fellow was on a wagon loaded with guano last week, and after leaving Lewiedale he in some way fell off the wagon stiiking the ground be- j tween the wheels. The wheel passed : over his body crushing the life out of it. The efflicled parents have the sympathios of the community. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking j easy. Cures swollen, sweeting feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives re9t and comfort Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 42 ? I Phosphate Deposit Discovered. We learn from a trustworthy source that a valuable and almost inexhaustible phosphatic deposit, rich in fertilizing properties, has been discovered on the place of Mr. A. H. Wolfe in Sandy Run township, which covers about 50 acres and borders on . Congaree river. We understand that he has refused several flattering offers for the mine. Who says Lexington is not progressing? Even her dirt i3 yielding a rich harvest to its owners! Strive for the Scholarship. President D. B. Johnson, of Winthrop College, gives notice through these columns that there will be a competitive examination in the court house at this place on July 20th, for the award of vacant scholarship and admission of applicants to the college. President Johnson is one the best of known and most successful educators in the South, and under his efficieut management Winthrop has taken a foremost place in tte rank cf colleges and an admittance within her walls is eagerly sought for by aspiring young ladies who are in pursuit of a broad and liberal education. ECZEMA, ITCHING HUMORS, PIMPLES?CURED BY B. B. B. Bottle Free to Sufferers. Does your Skin Iich and Burn? Distressing Eruptions on the skin so j you feel ashamed to be seen in company? Do scabs and scales form on the Skin, Kair or Scalp? Have you Eczema? Prickling Pain in the Skin? Boils'? Pimples? Booe Pains? Swollen Joints? Failing Kail? All Run Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Sores? Ulcere? To cure to stay cured take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rich. B. B. B. will cause the sores to heal, itching of eczema to stop forever, the skin to become clear and the breath sweet. For 6ale by druggists at Si per large bottle; sis large bottles (full treatment) $5. Be sure the bottle reads I > T-?? T T-. 1 /-I 1 _ J. _ | I3oiamc Jbiooa i>aim. complete j directions with each bottle. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given j away. Write for it. AddresB Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga. Describe your trouble and free personal medical advice given. ? ? ? AmoDg the successful applicants for license to practice medicine bei furs the Slate Board of Medical Ex! aminers, we notice the name of two ; bright and promising young Lexing! tomans who will doubtless make I I their mark in the medical profession. 0~e of whom was Dr. J. B Etheredge of Lecsville, and the other Dr.; Dan S u'kie of Oik Villa. We un- j ; derstacd that Dr. Sturkie will locate; J for the practice of his profession in ; ! the Springfield section of Orangeburg j county. iers | The purchasing public is fast finding out that the place where the best and cheapest plantation and family supplies can be found is at Piatt, Hook & Shull, Columbia. They have made this department of trade a life study and consequently know just what the people need and where to purchase to the beet advantage and in turn sell to customers at a close margin. Try them with a purchase. Money for the Pensioners. Clerk Spann has received the money with which to pay the pensioners in thi3 county. The amount which this county has received is $1,898.30 and is to be divided among the different classes. In class "IT there are 10 pensioners who get $10 40 each. In class "C No 1," there are 1G who willl receive ?12.30 each. In classes "C No. 2," 55; "No. 3," 12; and "No 4," 58, each of whom is entitled to $12 30. The names of the pensioners as furnished by the State Board will probably be pullished shortly. In the meantime the money is on hand for those entitled to it, so call on the Clerk and get your money. Bail Granted. Messrs. G. T. Graham, P. H. Nelson and W. H. Sbarpe, of counsel f( r Mr. Shelton F. Perry, appeared before Associate Justice Pope in Columbia last Friday night, on an application for bail. Messrs. D. S. Henderson, F. E. Dreber and Solicitor Thurmond appeared for the State. A considerable number of affidavits both for and against the motion were read, and after hearing Mr. G. T. Graham for the motion and Mr. D. S. Henderson and Solicitor Thurmond ? ? ? * ? ? i- 11 ^ I - T ? ft 11 a ^ "Drv r\ Vi r.l <-l f Vv r\ t" ayaiUGL llj Jll* uotiv;o 1 upciiciu tuat Mr. Perry was entitled to bail and signed an order discharging him from custody upon entering into bond in the sum of $4,000 to be approved by the Clerk of the Court. The bond was promptly furnished and Mr. Perry was released last Saturday. All Arrangements Are Completed. Colonel M. D. Harman has completed his arrangements for the transportation of Confederate Veterans and their friends who contemplate visiting Louisville during the annual reunion of the Confederate "Veterans. To avoid a lay over in Columbia he has succeeded in having an extra train put on which will leave Bates burg at 7 o'clock on the morning of she 29ih inst; Leesville 7:15; Summit 7:30; Lexington 8:20 and will make close connections at Columbia with the special train for Louisville. Tickets will be sold from the above named stations. lie has already secured the Dames of 22 persons who have signified their intention of making the trip and if there are others who think of going ihey can meet him at any of the stations or in Columbia. Ample arrangements have been made for the par.y after its arrival' in Louisville. This reunion promises to be the best ever held, and the rates for board and lodgings are extremely liberal, being from 15 cents per meal up. The Candidate's Soliloquy. Thump wild heart, keep a humping, The big o'possum is low a running. areYouTick, SUFFERING, AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, A-\m KTEwn If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc, which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, We have reeeiv weeks the large line of Buggies, p@d into the Sta' FIVE SOLID GAR LOA iiEBIV In Buggies we can suit t the "H. M. T." for the yout for the "old folk." OUR WAGi is filled to the roof with all width tire you want. Call and Sock through, see the Goods line j flDVfinSV.D A A&i COlTJ February 14.?ly. I am j This Paint is CALL AN Julian E. Kauf April 25. IP WIS masuusriu Jelly Glas WAX TOP FRU WAX STBIN3S, for Cans-RUI ^ Now is the time to buy A ?^A almost at hand. There p fruit. We are the LARG' p section in above goods. SEiVD IIS HI ORDERS OR Wl Col"u.rr2."toisi, ! Jan. 1.? ly. SEND-NO MONEY we will send to GRADE DROP CABINET BURDICH SEWINO MACHINE by fralfbtC.O. D. snb> =s::c=. You can examine At at your nearest freight depot and li'_? found perfectly eatisrietory, exactly as represented,,. Bj fqcx; lo enaction othr n, sel I as l-.i-h aa #60.00, and THK GKKaTKST BARGAIN YOU EYF.II IIKaKD or. pay yonr ~**aE3BMi?3* freight ag?nt Our Special Offer Price $15 50 l and freight charges. The machine weighs 1 120 pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500fjles. i CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL In your own home, and we will return your 115.50 any day you are not satisfied. We aell dlf> frrenl makee and grades of Sewing Machines at $8.50, $10.00, $11.00, $12.00 and op, all fully described In Onr Free Sewing Machine Catalogue, but SI5.50 for this DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK la the greatest value ever ottered. by any house. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ouT vertismeats, offering unknown machines under various names, witl various inducements. Write tome friend la Chicago and learn who ar RKCURLK AND WHO ARE SOT. P?S_5C &*-'< every X0D1ES IXPROTEXEST I rati EVERT GOOD POINT OF EVERT lllbl __??- GBlDB HACHISE KADK, WITH THI DSrSCTS OX >ONB. MADE It I THE BEST MAKEK IN AM tKltA .....y, FROM THE BEST MATEHIA Ml&. S0LID "" * HAS? POLISHED, one Bluet ? ?H pingtrom sicht) tobeujc ? ?P'E length tabl J drtwfr?, latest 19tft> tktlrtoi s uJsrfr^-jteuw-r; . OgS.-tsgdecorated cabinet finish, f 5 tf* K B*" ters. ball bearlnjj adjaatab a sfcy H. g g = pj?"5igSM Finest l?rs* Utah A-m head, positive % a . JftjU/ % S5"A ipK settle, automatic bobbin r-2l fr-vf ' S p cSjj&J carrier, patent needle bar, patent d \ = ~-i I <v-a S,^J CUARANTEEO H??"t ruoni, - e f : C>I^f made. E**ry known attachment Is farri* Si S- ft!;"? 1 jtibt howanvone can run it and do ^ a 20-years' binding qua ^ 8T costs you nothing Oi "" to SSO 00. and then if convir. -ocr frei-ut aient th? *1?7.?.0- W? TO uXTt hN YOl'X #Jj.S0 If at an -.? . ?stit?'d. 0!t:??P. TO olv. "t.ovr jci.aT. fPesra. V ebuel: .t Co. are t Address, CEAH3. rIOEwUCK fit C Just received the finest line of Clothing ev< in spring weights and c PANTS, PANTS. Latest style. Cannot he equaled in fit and quarters for Clothing and Pants. Be s 1 ?a^ai?a l\ii\*n\rr uviui\; ?/u.>juii? II I. HARTLEY LEXDGTON I>EPO February 7.?tf ?! mwmi ed within the last three 3?t and most complete and Wagons ever shipfce. OS AND LOCAL SHIPMENTS Z3STO- DAILT. lie taste of the most fastidious from h to something nice and comfortable )N DEPARTMENT itlie different size wagons with any and get our prices, and if you need anything in our fou will buy ffom us. HE A MULE CO., Lrm/bia-, S. C. (kgent for the ; Fully Guaranteed. ID SEE COLOR CARD. mann. Lftxinffton. S. (1 ~ 7 ~~ LEXINGTON MARKET, JL H jjfc. ay A CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. 9 fT _ n ^dt J Bacon Hams, per ft 8 a 10 11 Ipul wl " Sidos- " " 1a ? w*"i " Shoulders," 7 a Lard, per ft 8 a Flour, per cwt 200 a 250 Corn, per bu. 66 a 70 Peas, " " 90 a 96 26HC! Oats. " " 40 a 46 Fodder, per cwt 76 a 80 Sweet Potatoes, per bu 60 Rice, per lb 3* a ? J Butter, per ft 15 a 20 I Ej?gs,perdoz 10 a 12X . _ ? I Tutkhvs. m?p Ih 8 >10 T' I ^ f ^ A RJS Geeso. perpr 80 a 80 JL ^^5 Chickens. Dor head 10 a 25 Beeswax, per lb 15 a 20 Beef, per ft 8 a 10 Pork, " " 8 a 10 JBEBS. for Jars. Tallow.per ft 4 a 5 ww*B. COTTON MARKET. Lexington.?Middling 914. Columbia.?Middling 9}i, Charleston?Middling 9\4. Augusta.?Middling. 9r;(, bove. Preserving Season 771 . .ill be .n abundance of . "tot 1. BOOZer, EST DEALERS in this tltO]*!H'_V lit I.SW, COLUMBIA, S. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. Aughtry & Co. MTE FOR I'll?. iTir F. E. dbihe. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE __ Courts. Business solicited. One |M MF ?3i n BTHd member of the firm will always be at office, f i QIImBi LJanen-6ma EDWARD L. ASDILL, _ _ Attorney at Law, =- LEESVILLE, S. 0. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. ., . ? Sept. 30?6m 1?1 M BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO TV. 1?. ROOF, Cashier. IIIy I DIRECTORS: * fit fl I Kill *2 = Allen Jones. W. P. Roof, C. M. Efixd, a Pll I w^H__ ^ Hilton James E. Hendrix. ' m 11 EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ? t^K I ? Deposits of $1 and upwards received and < os; 5. interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, L ' "* September 21?tf ARTER SAWED OAK g?qS3fS? . mmm cnh umu u, lc treadle, per.uine Smyth iron stnnd. four motion feed, celf threading Tibrnt- ? ler. adjustable bearing, patent tension OOJLi U 31JLJIA * 59. CJ. [justablo presscr foot, improved gli'ittie SraMMn? ''tow STATE, CITV AMD COUSTT DEPOSITORY. er. no?t durable nc<J nearest oolt*le?j marUInt ? n ... . bed and ccr Free Instruction Book t^IIs i aiu up v^apiiai - i^W^UUU ^CUSSl".0*' *n.y JbhV?of fan'"y STft* Surplus Frolits . - . 60,000 RANTJ7.E is sent with every marline. r ' e and examine tius u,<fliine. compare it Sfliri no's 1 ftetnn nf m a*> i those your storekeeper ?i*!lsat $40.00 wh.wbi.ig8l ceil 700 are mi'inf 8'Ji.OO to StO.OO. pay _ . r ?- r\r\ 3 3 -3 j lime wp.Mo llirse ?on!h? ;en isjr jou ar? DepOSltS Of $0 00 and UDWardS TeC61Ved. jhorouchiy reifai^-r;.!itor > c Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, eyj? (sflC.-' Chicago, Iper annum. W. A. CLAKK, President, Vilib Jon'Bs, Cashier. _ ? December 4?ly. )( 1 I as S5.00 I j r?^* d1*1"" If S || X/ Jt A proof combination lcck^lron mh I |I9 u S f|S3Bi.4?'N5-5tf2?;j Uj and steel safe made aca sheet S 2S H ifl H O SnHK.P ^ oae-thlrd the price ekarjred by * * C olherc forlhraame ?Ueaa4 grade, / 1 pcy your freight a (rent on r V J special factory price and ?' vji frti^ht chonrca, less the io.uO ' " sent with orier; otherwise return It at ourexpensa r>r ntTorprl in T ovino-fnn end we will re turn your $ ?.<>?. K0-M?. cns-Maatiea 11 OUCItU 111 lelAlll^lUii lock ?sfe? for the hoar, SC. Sat aoo-lb. otT.ee and store aafea, .1 ... ?ll.?5; SOO IN., PIT.ri; 700 IN., $2i.'J5; 1000 IN., 0101%, * $iN.50;1250lba.,JS3.50:vrry IcrgednobleooUldeaeddoable InjMe door tifri f.>r Iftrre bu>lnr>?, factory, J.wrlry or baak, _ _ _ 40 Incbf. hlih, 2 tCO II'*., $ 3. < i; 6S Inrbc high, SOOO lb*., R S a| "jcftft SS9.75. Krrlfbl ! j frali prr lOOIbi. ftrSOOsllHi |J M M I v farlOOOallr*. aOcrata. WRITE FOR FREE SAFE %T h? B ^ . CATALOGUE nn.l ape.-ial libera! C. O. I>. offer. I lllv B VI SEARS. ROE3UCK & CO. Chicago. finish. We tire head- I When writing mention the Dispatch, sure to give us a call * ! Dit, E, J. ETilEREDGE, ^ Mf PJ1 j SJUKGEON I>EISXI?X, fH? UUll ; LEESVILLE, S. C. rp ? tf1 Office next door below post office, 5 Always onhand. February 12. - - ... .. .