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^ffylGyliBr. Bali's Congh Syrup cares Cough or Cold at once, 'Conquers Croup, Wfcooping-Cough and Measie-Cough without fail. Ail mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Cftnmmntion. Quick, sure results. Price, :-5cents. theaenlcr'ssubstitute. co^chIyrup l Always cares when others fail. ft Dr. Buil'3PHLs cure Constipation. sopilisioc. The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 49t0 9&~Xoiices itiU be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and all.jp] Iad5x to 2*ew Advertisements. T x R u"no?r o 'ity A di'or Bargain?H F. tf>-nd:ix. Cu:i,u. a Gn-ds?Lorivk & L>w racce. Dry Good?, Etc.?J D R>^1r Notice to Trespassers?I V. Weesinger and 0 hers Notice?A J Fux. For Sale?A J. F^x. Remember Your Mother, * Your father, yoar wife, your husband, ycur sister, your brother, your r daughter, your eod, ycur sweetheart " or friend. They can all be pleased at J. E Kaufmann's New Drug S:ore. Yon Snow What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and Q linine in a tasteless form. Nj cure, no pay. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth irig Syrup for children teething. I: soothes 1 he child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea K Twenty-five cents a bottle. 1$"' It is the best of all. | imperfect skin f & isalways caused by gj | bad blood. Remove the J I cause! Improve your 1 | blood. How? By tak- g I ing- the blood purifier g I that has^tood the test | I for thirty years i ^WobnstSn's ] [ftarsaparillai QUART BOTTLE. ^ I It has thousands of I I happy friends. Quart 1 & Bottles sell every- I I where at $i. ? & "THE MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY," f | Detroit. Mich. 5 Livcrettes far Lh cr ills, p The Fas-.oos Little Liver Pilb. | 5 ? J. E. KAUFMANN, Leiioston, S. C. ???? Begin to Think About what kind of X'aias goods > ycu want. A varied line at J. E Kaufmann'b New D.ug Store. ? ? ? Buy the Ones That Will Shoot. The young and old b iy goes into raptures delight over the fine display -' C rrt^- ta nnw t;V> of | V> a %J1 LllC ?T \J* X* o uvn CUV ?t u i*w Bazaar. Fire crackers from the smallest to the largest, RjmaD candies, sky rockets, i:iangle3, ,pin wheels, fl >wer pots, epit devils, whistling bombs and seme large battries. All of Pains best makes. They cause the eld men to think of the time when they were boys and bow they er joyed them and now the small boy rr j ;iee3 at t ;e approach of Christmas so that they cao ei j >y the same glad sport. Make them happy father, mother by giving them a supply of these iirewoiks. The ' stock is fiesh and cheap. ThJo is c.n erc.w box of the trenuine Laxative Bromo=Quioine Tablets the remeay that cnxvs n c<?2il in one tiny - Steps the Ccugh and Wo ks eff the - Cold. Laxative Brorco Quinine Tablets cure a cold io one day. Nj Cure, No Pay. Price 25 ceDts. Everything New. New store, new pood0, new prices. Call and inspect my stock. Youra truly, r Julian E Kaufinann. I Masonic 4 A RFGULAR COMMUNICATION of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, F. M.. will be held on Saturday, December 29JC, 1900. at 7 ^ o'clock p. in. Member- will please ; jme prepared to pay their due3. K On Friday the 14;h instant, at 7 p. id , there will be held an extra H meeting for the purpose of conferring the second degree. AU brethren are W urged to be prompt in attendance, iiy order c? the W. Jf. G. M. Harman, Secretary. R ^ the appoint met ta of the County A ,Ji'or " *h's ic^oe an I be r?Hdy to m? et b?m wh<m he com 8 UiOUUll. [ : 4- For Yo It ^ , PENCIL AA'D SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Now for Christmas. A new church is being built at Steadman's. The Board of Registration was in session Monday. Price of cotton in the L' xington market is 9^ cents. For fine Christmas groceries, go j to T. B. Aughtry & Co, Columbia. A heating apparatus is beiDg put j in the new store of W. P. Rx>?. For the best plain cr fancy candies of every imaginable kind, always go ' to the Baz-iar. Mr. It B Barre has moved from hi a place near Steadman to his farm Id Lower Fork. Purchase your Chiistmas suit and overcoat at Leapharfc & Drafts They sell the best goxis below Cc'umbia prices. The Kiufmann Block has been ^ completed and both stores are now . occt p'ed. i A fine lot of Guinea Pigs for sale cheap b*" the pair. I: quire at the Dispatclfoffice. f The near approach of Christmas ( is heralded bv the small boy with his 1 t' un? American salutes. FOR S1LE?A good milcb cow with young calf. Apply to Noah Shealy, JBariV, S C. Rev. J N. Wright has b^en re tamed by Conference as pastor of the Methodist church here. Remember you always find fruits, plain and floe candies of ail kindp, fancy cakes * and crackers at the B zaar. Mr. Jurnes C Fori, the father cf the progressive town of Pelior, is in town and gave us a pleasant call. Old Santa Claus will giadden the hearts of the young folks on the m >rning of the 25.h i s Wanted T-? Hire?20 or more cross-tie cutters. Apply to J. C. Fort, d Pt- ion, S C. Mr. Simon Caughmar, who has been clerkiDg for Mr. W P. R >of, is confined to bis room with sickness. The best blacksmith and wheelwright's material of every description can always be found at T. B. Augbtry & U,?, Uolambi*. A representative of u North Carolina distillery was in the county last week taking orders for Christmas whiskey. Mr. H. F. Hendrix, cf L=?esvilie, offers the readers of the Dispatch some big bargains in general merchandise. There is a water famine at Steadman. Some cf the welta have failed and others are failing in their water supply. I will have fresh fish and oysters at this place every Saturday. All orders will have careful attention. John A. Williams. Mrs. S. 0. Kaminer, who is teaching a flourishing school ai Smith branch, spent several days last wetk l i i it: I at uer juulue iu iuib jjikco. Before buying elsewheie don't fail j to x m:ne the stock of clothiDg, gents' furnishing goods, jewelry, shirts, * etc, at Lesphart & Drafts. The chaingang is now repairing j the reads in the Piiceville section and will remain in that neighborhood for fcbjut a week. Prof. Hamlin E.heredge, of John- j son, was in town Saturday. The ( Professor has a fine school at Liberty ; ( Hill, near Mr. SjI Miller. Mason's select soda crackers, milk i biscuit, ginger snaps in nice 5c and 10o packages. Square lemon, penny j < assorted and fine fancy mixed cakes. All at the Bazaar. ( Monday and Tuisday were gen- ] uine November days?daik and ( gloomy and the ''blues'' took peses- < sion of nearly every one. N j one can bs a dispenser who is < related to either member of the i beard of control by blood or mar- t iiage to the sixib degree. J Fjr pretty roveltie.?, both useful and ornamfDtai and a full supply of ( Chri>rm39 goods and toys of all kind ' for the little folks, go to the B.zaar. Oar friend A. W. Shealy, brought ' us a cart wheel Fiiday instead of a Christmas tutkey. "We hope, how- J ever, that we will not be disappointed about getting the turkey. J. if Taylor has a full line of dry goods, clothiDg, shoe?, groceries and C ristmas goods. Call before makiog jour purchases. He will save you money. On account of the appearance cf i scarlet ftver at Ciemson the college : < I his been disbanded and the boys : Eenl to their homes all over the j: j State. A full and new supply of | Garden Seed, just received ! at the Bazaar. ?? ? n r. i . 5 a M*. u r ^ynaer reiumea 10 uis | work in Florida Taursday, leaving ; behind a bouncing baby biy. The | last seen of hiin by his fiiends here, J Wh6 od the rear end of the Pull- I man sleeper whistling "Its nice to bo j a father." ?ur Christmas Toys The people are slow in pacing fcsx^s. There should be a change in the system so as to be a semi-annual collection. This system worked admirable at one time and there was no reason why it should have been changed. Every cash purchase of a dollar's worth at Leaphart k Drafts'between " ? i i j - ? _r T. l DOW 8La me JLSI Clay in r< wuui r eDcitles the purchaser to a chance of winning a gold filled, double faced Elgin movement watch. Guaranteed. Mr. -J. B. Lathan, a prominent business man of Little Mountain, was iu town yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. He is a progressive and energetic merchant and takes a lively interest iu every pre j ct that tends to build up bis town and section. While you buy goods at J. D. ' Rawl's, of Bat'-sburg, the Giapbophone will play fiO delightful songs and besides you will git the goods i at rock bottom prices. I will take pictures at Bitesburg from December the 22ad to the 25 h j [ will give you good work and will guarantee them not to fade. W. A. M Crops, Photographer, j The largest radish that we have j seen this season came from the garden of Sheriff Ciughman, who arrested it because it took up too much ground. The editor's family er j *d it immensely. Messrs. Paul, Jake and George Harman and Chatles R >of killed 42 q lirrels and one rabbit while cut ranting last Thursday acd it was rot a good day for squirrels eith r. Th6 meeting of the stock holders f the First National Bank, of Batesburg, has been changed from ;be 2id to the 8.h of January, 1901 Persons interested will remember ;be change. W. A. Reckling will be at Batesourg on December 7:h and 8ch and -be people of that place and vicinity vho want first c'ass photographs should give him a call." Mr. John Hayes, one of the bosses it the Olymphia mills, in Columbia, ivas in town Saturday and while rUiting bis old home paid us a pleasmt visit and renewed Lis subscrip crvo f/?n /l\JLX IU IUV wvu> H. F. Hendrix, the progressive nerchant of Lee3v'ille, informs the eaders of the Dispatch that he is ,ffering bis entire stock of general nerchacdise at cost. The time for paving tuxes without he penalty is drawing near to an md. It is not likely that the time will bo (xtended this time, so you iad better pay up if you have not ilready done so. Lorick & Lowrance, Columbia, anjounces au excellent bill of fare for Uhristmas in this issue. R^ad their idvertisement and when you want {oods in their line go to see them or jend them your orders. Notwithstanding that no cffirial jales were made by the county Gill- I jers Ust Monday, sale&day in Dec maer, quite a large crowd of people ;v?re in town. Business and tax raying is what probably brought ,hem to town. Several lamiiie?, wno recently noved to Brookiand and Columbia, :ave returned saying there is no olace like Lvxington for health, water md happiness and in this they are nighty correct. If you want to enoy life come to Lexington. G T Graham, E q, has fitted up i handsome law office in the up stairs of Kaufmann's Block, it i? uxuricusly furnished with up-!olale fixtures and he i3 in telephonic ;onnection with Columbia, which places him in a position to transact business with promptness. The Gregory-Rhea Mule Co., of d.lumbia, is just in receipt of one ;ar load cf medium and small mulet; )ne car load old Hickory wagons. Sow is the time to get you a muV ind wagon at Gregory Rhea Mule * , Htbron has breu j ut bsck in this jharge by the South Cirolina Conference. The charge now compiises :he churches of Ho:et>, L xington, FI bron and Lower Suiloh. R?d Bink has been restored to Levie- i iUle Circuit of which R v. J. M j Ltwson is the pastor.' Should you wish to improve the quality of your bread use the Cite- j 'jrated 3l"jic Yeast. Nothing like it ! for producing a light, sweet, nu triiious lout ct bread. ?t win reiaic i:s moisture and nutty fLvor longer than breed raised with qdv other yeast put upon the market. Try it. This is the time of the year when everybody should make an effjrt to psy their debts and there is no better Btarting point towird this end than to call or send and settle your dues to the D. pitch. We have a !a-ge amount due U3 for subscription and we need it. We hope that delinquent subscribers will heed this appeal and call and settle by the fir.t of year. M*lv people of the surround n; couutiy have found that they c n ^et as much for their cotton in Lexingtor as they can in aDy oihei coaiket ai d a e selling their cotton here. All that is t ow netded to in crease the lo.ton business and inc-rcatiti'e n* r ?t of L xirgtou is good roods Inadin^. to this place. Sh>. 11 we have them? i, Dolls, Fancy Ch Masonic Elections. At the regular coraTnunioa'ion <>f Pv;iiiari? Lodge, X<> 151, A. F M.. which was behl in Masonic Hall, Saturday, I>c. ls:, 1000, the following officers were elected to serve said Lodge for next Masonic year: Jco. C Swygcrt, W. M. Tnn T~k T,| ?s W. u v. v ... W. M. Wilson, J. W. Geo. A Swygeit, Treasurer. McD. But-hard-, Secretary. Jco H Bushardt, S. D. Win P. Drennen, J D. A. M Sea^-e, T. W. Summer, Stcs. I T. W. Amick, Tiler. ! ? ' At a regular communication <f Lcxington Lodge, X >. l-r?2, A. F. M, j held Saturday evening l?t December, the following officers were elected and appointed to seive the ensuing Masonic yea:: Frank J Kaiser, W. M. Tbos. L Harman, S W. John J. Ta)lor, J. W. Thos. E Wingard, Treasurer. ; Godfrey M Barman, Secty. I Eli L Coilc-y, Tiler. Saoi'l. J L^aphart, S. D. Alfred J. FuX, -J. D. I Geo. W. KirrnaD, S'ewaid. Wade F Co:ley, Steward. CURES BLOOD AND SKiN TROUBLES. Trial Treatment Free. Is jour blocd pun? Are ycu sure of i ? Do cuts or scratches heal slowlv? Dj<-s your ikiu itch or bum? Hive you Pimplet? E uptioDh? Aching bones or bad? Eczema? Old Sjtet? Bails? Scrofula? Rheumatism? Foul Breath* Citarrh? A^e you pilt? Then B B. B. (Bj tanic Blood B dm) will purify your bbod, heal every sore and give a clear, smooth, beakhy skio. Deepseated cases like ulcere, cauce*', eatiDg sores, Painful Swelling*, Blood Poison are quickly cured by Butanic Blood Balm. Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested far 30 years. Drug stores $1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Bolm Cj , Adsn'a, Ga. Describe trouble?free medical ad vice given. O/er 3000 voluntary testimonials of cures by B B B. There are more than 75 schools in Lexington county and in each one there are at least ono or fc.vo boys and giils who should be in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. Parents, me.ke a little sacrifice and give your sens and daughters the beet school advantages your county affords. Teachers thoroughly consecrated to their woik, good board cheap in nice homes, the deep interest that the people of Lexington and those of the county exercise in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute has made it the widely fiinous Institute that it now is. The engineers of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey were here iast week taking the attitude of the town and locating the true meiidian and mapping the same with brass pointers let into stone and placed about four feet in the ground. One of the two points is in the southeast corner of St. Stephen's cermfcery and the other on the south corner of the Mason's lot. * Baptist Services. Ai lh? pastoral year at the L^x ing'ou Bipti-t church wiil terminate on the 3-d Sund ty of this inst, it is the earnest desire aod request of the pastor, that all of the members endeavor to be present on so iuU resting occasion. There will be services at the church on Saturday uigui at 7 p m , ana on Sunday at 11 a. m , aDd 7 p. m. Sut j ct for Sunday morning, k,The churches duty to the wot id.'' Sunday right: 'kTLe true ntizen of Z on." The community at large are most cordially invited to attend these services. J. J Myers, Pastor. Married. N jvember 2t\h, 19JO, at the home of the t ffi hating clergyman, by the R v. W. D Q lick, Mr. Simon P. | Corley and Mtss E la Sox. All of j L txingtoa. Oj N.vcmber 2S.b, 1000, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and I Mr?. ,S. S Lludler, in Lexington l county, S C , Mr. Jesse H Drafts and Miss Eisie B Lindhr. Rev. J.ts D. Kinard, cffi-iating. O2 October 1.3, 1000, at the remI derce of the bride's father, Mr. ! Daniel K >dgers?, Mr. Dent Sease and Miss L'zzie RjJgers were married I by R v. Yv\ II R ;of. | Or October 18, 1901, at the retij dencc of Mr. E. J. Pi ice, bj Rov. j W. H. Roof, Mr. James loon and j Miss Lillie Hvler. Oj October 21 at, 1000, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Daniel Jumper, Mr. Pierce Corley ard Miss Lillian Jumper. Rev. W. H R of c fii dating. For Sale. OuO of the most desirable build! ing lets on upper Main street, above 1 * * - 1 t i _ T U _ J be Lorcetlt ftu 01 ice jate ouugti Bmz r, conaitting of two au<i one;if;b '.eras. F;?r further particulars pp y to G. 11 Huiixiau. ina, Vases, Giass\ During our recent trip throng' the couoly the ftirmers seetniegh wtre iu better condition than the} have been for years, neatly ever} faimh.use we passed there were from or.o to two bales of cotton, and in many instances more, pitad away to await for higher prices before be a in,g put on the maiket. On al: sides | evidences of prosperity, peace, and I plenty v?ere to be eeen and there was * -rv-t -?lr/->/ ? Imrvrrtr/im^nfa in hr.rna qn ? farm. The signs weie tbat Iter* will be a very hrge aceraga 30rn in small grain and mere supplier and ( less cottou will be raised. ^ Twenty Yesirs Proof. , Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bowels in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An Y absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation and kindred diseases. I "Can't do without them" ' R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. a ' writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease fcr over twenty I vears. Am now entirely cured. I Tuft's Liver Pills mmbmb wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TAX EETURNSl " " 1001. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW JL i" reference to the assessment and taxaiiou ot property. the Auditor, or his assistant., wi 1 be and t-thud the following named plac-s for the p irp >sa of receiving tax returns for the fhcf.l year 1901, and in order to meet the n*xt appointment the Lour wi',1 close at 1 * :3<J in the morning and at 4 o'clock in the alt. moon; taxpayers v.ill, therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments so as not to cause delay. Tjx payers will p:e use come prepats d to V f ive the name of thoir tnwuship and numtur of school district v herein they reside: Lexington. C. H , from January 1st to the 6tb. 1901. J. J. Wef-s nger, morning, January 7th. Josh Sh al/s, aft noon, January 7th. | Chapin. all day. January 8th | Crofs R^ads. ruornir.g, Januiry 9ih, Peak afteriom, January 9th. Pt.ak, morning. January lO'.h. Spring Hil', afternoon, January lClb. Hilton mnruing. Jaunary 11th, White Rock, atternooc. Janoary 11th. Mrs Mary Busby's. morning, Jan. 12th B .llentir e. afternoon January 12tA, I'mo, all day, J unary 14 h. K. T. Hook, mom n; Janua y 1 th. Saxe Gotli.i. mooing. January lfl-h. Barrs. afternoon January I6:h. G F. Kei.-lei'a, morning. January 17.h. - Crap's Store, afternoon, J aiaary 17th. i Croat's Sto e, morning. January I8:h. jj Paol Black's, afternoon. January 18 h. St John's Church, C.dk Road, Jan. 19th. Cro>s Roads, mer ing. January 2l>t J J. Mack's aftirnoon, January 21st. Telioa morning January 22d. D. F. Shampert's, a:.rtemoon, Jan. 22nd. S tertield Gantt's. morning, Jan. 23rd I W. Wcbtniorsland'e, afternoon. Jau, 23d I Biteuburg, all day, January 24:h. a' Lee-ville, all day, January 2-5th. Summit, morning January 26.k Lewieda'e aft'.moon, January 26;h, ? Edmund, morning. January 23th, Gaston, afternoon, January 28th. P Swansea, all d.;v, January 29;h fc Red Store, al! day, Janoary 33th. Archie Wolf's, morning, January 21 >t. J. W. Martin's, afternoon, January 31st. S. P. Shun pert. m< ruing, Febr a-y 1st B.-ook and, ail day, February 2nd. L*xr gton from the 4 h to the 20ih. Section 270 of the law in reference to the nf (nr? (Revised S'atutes.l re ids u.s follows: A 1 property shall be valued for taxation at its true value in money, wbich in all cases nc t specially provided for by law, shall te held to be as follows, to wit: For personal property the usual selling price on the usual terms oi similar property at administrator's or ex cutor'8 sales, at the = p'ace were the return is made; and for re 1 prop< rly, th9 usual t.el ing price ou the usual terms of similar property at sales for i partition under order of court, at the M place where the retura is to male. If I there is no usual se ling price, then at I what is honestly believed could be obtain- 1 el for the same at af*.ir sale under the conditions above r> ntionel. It shaL be the doty of each owner of lauds, and of any new structures ther-.on which shall not have been appraised for taxation, to list the simefor taxation wbh the County Auditor of the Couuty in which they raav be situat d on or bef re th; 20th day of February next, after the same shall become *u' joct to texition. Section G Tuat from and afUr the passage of this act, there shall bo assessed ^ upon all taxable poll i in this State a tax of one dollar on each poll, the p- c cds of which tax shall be applied solely to educational purposes. Every m ile citizen between the ages ol twenty-one and sixty years, except those incapable of earning a support, fr >ni being mi:med or from o her cau. es, and ex :ept those who are m-di ex ou jit by law, shall bo deemed t xib'e polls. I1 All rein ns tor taxition must be Sled I with t'oe A id tor no', later than Fobr .try 2lUk, 19ul, as after that date the Uw re- ' qai-es an ad Jiti:)t oT 5') p?r Ovnt. to the l ist jeir's re'U'u Township BoirJ cf Assessors will mee^ _ . t -orne convenient phce in their respect- T ive township on Wednesday, MircliC. 1901 J Co mty Bo *rd of F q -.a'iz-.tion, wilt meet at the Auditor's office on Tuesday Mirch 2Jth, 19M at i0 o'clock a m. G A. DERRICK, Auditor Lexington County. D-.cenibcr 5 1900. P Bargains I ? FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN RICH AND POOR. c I am confronted by a condition which perm.taof no hesitation. I must dispose of im immem e stock of goods, = ? SO THAT I on atd af ur Djrembdr 5th, 190). I od't my I entire stock of General Merc hen its* I j AT COST, r The first to come gate the preference. Pon t delay. ii. f. ii mm, 11 Le^svillc, S. C. | I'ecember 5. 4w7. For Sale. 1 SLY FN HOR! E POWER PORTABLE L Lngin? aril a complete vr.,1: boring o?t fit. For further particulars, applvto tr address, A J FOX, Djc. 5-tf, Lexington, 8 C Omim COCAINE"'WHISKY I lUlVI Habits Cured at raySanatorium, la 80 daja. Houdred* of references. 3> year* a upecialty. Book on Home Treatment aont FHKK. Addree* _ B. M. WCOLLEY* M. D., Atlanta, On. J Julj 25?Jy. ware, Nice Presents ~)pen Buggies, Genuine Leather rop Buggies, Genuine Leather lanopy Top Surreys, Genuine i Canopy Top Surreys, Genuine J Intension Top Surreys, Genuin Vc have struck some rare bargains in eager throng ol OUR COMPETIT t the low prices we are offering. W the GREGORYCc February 14.?ly. n i?o iiaw lrwotfw] in TCoilfinflTllVS ^ i V m nun x vvn vv\? < ?? A _ complete line than ever?the hest EVERYTHING NEI ;EW STORE, NEW GOO We have a larg' llEN'S AND BOY OVEBCOATS, BATS, SBC HECKWEAR, SHI! ;c., of every kind that we are going riees. Come to see us. name vour pi >r your money than you can get any1 Leaphart 4 KAUFMANN'S BR I_e3cingftc: October 3 t?. Christmas FOR TH: HOLIE SEND US YOUR 01 nsssr^rassszs, Nuts, F Apples, Citron, FACT FOR ANVTHINC GOI TRY Ol S.aromel Bri THESE FROSTY ucked 2s, 2is. i gallon, 1 gallon am Lorick & L WUm MAI F AMD RE OLUMBIA, Jan, 1.? ly. Rare Opi s now offered the purchasing public i supply of fresh ai Imi IrHftJei Wnfiflnei Ji V UUUUl^ MUViUMW 'his stock- is fresh and new, having re haiV.s and was selected with gre buyer, and, we are, therefore, pie of Lexington Big Value quantity. An inspection vitcd. Polite atten WM. P fain Street, near the- Pest Offic Ooiohtr Ji Sin. i' Trimmings, Piano Body, Trimmings, Leather Quarte Lea th ev Trimm ings, Lea thcr Ti im m ings, \e Leather Trimmings, . the past few days and are throwi f buyers. They are selling like ' ORS ARE THIS ill sell goods at nlx>ve prices as lo n say you wish you had bought. RHEA M ?l*u.m."toia, S. C !j I sew Brick Store with a more i ever shown in Lexington. N AND FRESHi 1 |c DS, NEW BARGAINS. j e stock of 'S CLOTHING, i ' I IBS, VNDERWEA.F, | j btc m nufc ' nldj (3LUWEOj1 to soil. We can't l>c l>oal 0111 . rice and we will give you more) [ whore else. { fc Drafts, ICK BLOCK, ! El, S. C. E ' j9 / ^JL V tDERS FOR C-^nSTHDIES, T taisms, Oranges, Lemons, i , Cocoanuts, Dates, Figs, Currants and Prunes, iMWANTTOMf'' I % i i ur r i and Syrup MORNINGS. 1 2 gallon tins, nice and cheap. \ T . t t O^^F9I108 TAIL GROCERS, . j ; S. C. [ . i !> __ i to lay in their fall and winter j id desirable w 1 aid Uaerwflear. ; t eentlr been purchased from firsl ! at care hv an experienced |j prepared to give the peo- I s, both in quality and i (' of this stock is in- j s lion given all. | I ATT. !! is, COLUMBIA, S.'c. zaar. All sellinj Worth. Our Ihice. $5 0.00$36.00. rTop, 00 00 4150. J 00.00 85.00. J 10.00 00.00. 130.00 115.00 ng the goods on the market to the 'liot cakes." NDERSTRUCK ng a- they hist. Don't wait and ULE CO., m ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - . - - 8. C. PRACTICES IN THE 8TATE AND L Federal Courta. and offers his profestonal serviced to the citizens ot Lexington Jounty. October 18- J y. Albert M. Boozer, ittorner at Law, COLUMBIA, H. C. Especial attention ffiven to business en rested to hiia by Ms fellow citizens ol jexingtcn county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. LUglirj & Co. February 28-tf. J. M. EFIRD. F. E. Drehsb. EFIRD & DREHER, Mtorners at Law, LEXIftQTQN, C. H., S. C. [TfILL PRA?TiCE IN ALL THE VV Courts. Business solicited. One ieml>er of the firm will always be at office, .exington, 8. 0. June 17?6m. EDWARD L. ASS1LL, Attorney at Law, .eesville, s. c. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. 8ept 30? 6m liiliiBll )EPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Co?hier. DIRECTORS: Ulea Jones, W. P. Root, O. M. Euro, li Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND 80LD. Deposits of $1 nod npwards received and nterest at 6 per cent, per annum allowed, >ayable April and October. September 21?tf MM NIOKAl 111, COLUMBIA, S. C, TATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY 'aid up Capital ... $200,000 lurplus Profits . - . 60,000 Savings Department. Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received, nteresi allowed at the rate of 4 per cent. ier annum. W. A. CLARK, President, Wilix Jours, Cashier. December 4?ly. DR. E. J, ETUEREDGE, SURGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always onhaud. February I?. a Mrs r. lzr.jr, t. c. sturk*e, OrHu?burt,'. 8. C. Lexington, 8. C. . 1 zlar feSturliie, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Lcxiii?ytou, S. C. . PRACTXES IN ML COURTS OF this St&Le and of the United States. February 21, 1900 ?tt Notice cf Dissolution of Parisrship, I THE FIRM OF WILLIAMSON. GUNter A Co , is this day dissolved by mail al consent. Williamson A Gmter will collect all iebts due the tirja and assune all claims Ine by the hrui. f L. P. WILLIAMSON, Signed, { D. L. GUTTER, ! W. A. JUL LEY, November 13. IDoO?If. Notice, Trespassers. TTJE, THE UNDERSIGNED. DO P03. VV Rively loibicl itny bunting. letting ;tOi:k run at lame or tre passing on our ands m any way. h? will p-oseonte all >uch tre.-pissers to the In 1 ? xtent oi tbo aw, 1). 51 Williams. Titans L. William0, iiu-ns Williams. Rach-l L -cos. facob 51 Williams. "Cornelia Wise, "iimpton Williams, V V Crim. November It. 1D00. i-*4. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It isthe latest discovereddigestant and tonic. No other preparation zaa approach it in eifleieucy. It instantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and ft Large size contains 2% timet small size. Bookallaboutdyspepsiaznaiiedfree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO., Cb'caQOJ E KAUFMANN. WUen writing m?niion the Dispatch. ? cheap.