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k Dr.Bull's M COUGH SYRUP ^ w cures Hacking Coughs, *25 W Sore Lungs, Grippe,PneuBK monia and Bronchitis in a H M few days. Why then risk H . -W Consumption, a slow, sure H "?? -*T death? Get Dr. BulPs I I Cough Syrup. Price, 25c. Bi I Don't be imposed upon. H kefuse the dealer's substitute ; it Jsg I is not as good us Dr. Bull's. H Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism, g Aches and Pains. 15 & 35 cts. |%| The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 9C0 w&Sotices will be inserted in the Loeal department at the uniform price of o cents per line, to one and all Index to Nov Advertisements. The Bazaar?S*n'a Ciaus. Uriah Jefcoat? Notice Trespassers G S D.afts?Land Sale. T W ?TrtannaffNntiee. U ' f X' Ul (JUV1 Remember Your Mother, Your father, toot wife, your husband, your 6ister, your brother, your ( daughter, jour eon, ycur sweetheart 1 or friend. They can aii be pleased at J. E Kaufmann's New Drug tr Store. i ' ^ ( You Knew What You Are Taking When yoa take Grove's Tasteless ^ Chill Tonic because the formula is j plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and Q linine in a tastfless form. No cure, no pay. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well ( tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It j soothes the child, softens the gums, _ allays all pain, cures wind colic and , is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle., \ It is the best of a|l. | imperfect akin ] | is always caused by | t I bad blood. Remove the | , & cause! Improve your g ? blood. How? By tak- g i; ing the blood purifier g that has stood the test g j for thirty years g tIol?nst6ii's 3. Sarsaparilla] QUART BOTTLE. fl It has thousands of I . happy friends. Quart i . i Bottles sell every- I J | where at $i. i ? "THE MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY." ? t Pvtrolt. Mich. J Liverettes lor Utct IBs, The Famous Little Liver PQk. ^ j 9 9 1 r ta TT ? TTT?U A w T C p O. ?1. 2V&UC Jiairn, 1 cuu^uiu, u. v. Begin to Think 1 ] About what kind of X'mas goods you want. A varied lice at J. Jsk" Kaufmanu's New D.ug Stors. <0 \ \ This signature is on every bos of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quioine Tablets r~ the remedy that cures n cold In one day J < ?? k Steps the Ccnrh and Works eff the f Cold. i Lsxitive Bromo Quinioe Tablets c cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pov PnVo 9R 1 *- "J - ? ? ? I Everything New. < New store, new good", new prices, j Call and inspect my stock. Yours truly, Julian E Kauf jaann. ( ( Masonic t a A REGULAR COMMUNICATION t Lexington Lodge, No. 152, /^^.A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, December 2Lb, 1900, at 7 j r o'clock p. m. Members will please come prepared to pay their dues. On Friday the 14th instant, at 7 ' p. m , there will be held an t xtra 1 meeting for the parpo?e of conferring the second degree. All brethren are 4in offr*?% J ur^jeu W uc uuj t iu 9iKuuautB> By order of the W. M. ? G. M. Haru&n, Secretary. 1 This is the time of the year when 1 everybody should make au effort to pay their debts and there is no bet- ' ter starting point toward this end 1 r than to call or lend and settle your ' g* dues to the D pitch. We have a 1 large amount due us for rubscription and we need it. We hope that de- ' liDquent sub-cribers will heed this 1 appeal and call and settle by the 1 first of year. j Buy the Ones That Will Shoot. The young and old b>y goes into , raplures delight over the fine display . of fireworks- cow Bhown at the Bazaar. Fire crackers from the smallest to the largest, K >man - candle % sky rockets, tiiangles, pin wheels, flower pots, spit devils, -.ViloHinn knmKo ?nH Cfimfl 1 TCP ? UlOlUUg l/ULU Km |?u-a uvtMv ?M. battries. Ail of Pains best makes. They cause the eld men to think of i the time when they were boys and how they erj *yed tbern and now the sro i" bor n j ? ?? t'-e approach of Chrism9-* or> thpy p> j ?v the Same fcfia(i -port. M?k?- tneuj Uappv fitfhpt. m i fc?.rr b\ y vnik them a h supply <>f the**- ti?^wo k?. Tbe \ slock it> fitsb au-l clit-ap. PML AND SCH. y. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Baker's bread, at the Bazaar. We are having nice weather for butchering. Cotton 8fc this market today is bringing cen's. The new residence of Mr. Jeff B. Amick is being painted. Mr. G H Iiiwl has moved from his farm in Kocky Well to the town of Leesville. Uriah Jefcoat, E q-iire, wants no trespassing upon bi9 land. Heed his warning. A full *nd new supply of Garden Seed, just received at the Bazaar. Mr. S. P. Drafts, formerly of L -wiedale, is now clerking in a dispensary in Chester. Mr. Abner Derrick killed two hogs last week, the aggregate weight of which was 800 pounds net. I will have fresh fish and oysters at this place every Saturday. All orders will have careful attention. John A. Williams. Mr. Jesse D. Taylor's new residence on Upper Main street is receiving its finishing coat of paint. Rev. J. C. Abney, Chaplain of the penitentiary, was in town Monday on business and gave us a pleasant call. Wanted To Hire?20 or more cross-tie cutters. Apply to J C. Fort, 7pd. PelioD, S C. The young people have got a move 3D them and are continually inter viewing the parsons and notary ; ublics. The days are growing shorter and ivill continue to do so until the 21st )f this month when they will begin ;o grow loDger.For pretty novelties, both useful ind ornamentai and a full supply of Christmas goods and toys of all kind tor the little folks go to the Bazaar. M-. Ezais L. Wingard left at our ffice last Monday a half dozen of he finest turnips and radishes that ve have ever seen. Mr. Hamp Kaminer and Miss fhorence C*ughman were married at he homo. of bride's father, Mr. J. M. 3iughman, this morning. When yon go to Columbia to buy four Christmas tricks don't fail to sail on H. C Bailey, near the Market Charlie is a Lexington boy and will reat you right. Dr. J. G. Williams has located at jrway for the purpose of practicng his profession and we are glad to enow that he is doiDg well. There will be an extra communica;ion of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, L F. M., next Fiiday evening, the L4th iDst, et the usual hour. I will take pictures at Batesburg rem Decembss^the 22od to the 25 h [ will eiWyou good work and will jfiarantee them not to fade. W. A. M Crape, Photographer. Mr. J. G. E.heredge, formerly of Batesburg, has moved to Columbia vhere he will make bU futune home. 9e is in the life insurance business. After long years of service as a Notary Public, Clerk of Court elect Samuel B. George, is lamenting the act that he has ne ver b en called jDon to unite two hearts that beat as & >ce. The finest lice or smoking tJbieco a handsome boxes and packages, ?uitable for Christmas and the Holilays, or at any time jou wish to eEj >y a good smoke. Cdl at the B z xar. Managers and clerks of the State md Federal elections will please ;all on Sam J Leaphar*. at LexiDg;od, within the next two weeks for :heir pay. It is against the law to offer pariridgrs a*id oih3r game birds for jale, no mitter how or where they ffere captured or killed. This prohibition is for five years. Call at the old reliable store of the Dial Hardware Cjmpany, Columbia, wd buy a gu;>, piafcJ, koife or any rind of foreign or domestic hardware lhat yoo might need. Mr. H E Shealy dropped in to ?ce us Saturday and made us glad to the amount of SI. He is a straight man and believes in keeping things in the same condition. Senat ur-ekct W. H. Sharpe was in town Saturday on legal business, and c died to see us. He laughs at the idea of annexation and says that it is only a bubble in the air. D R Hukiwanger, with O fc Tiedeman & Son, Charleston, S. C., and Dunlop Mdlv, Richmond, Ya, will be in L xiogton every Tuesday. All orders saved for him will be greatly appreciated. Mr. Stanmore Nichols was in town Saturday and renewed his subscription to the Dispatch. He is one of Hollow C.eek's best and moat pro gressive citizens and consequently be is doiDg well. M L Rawls and L L Gmtt, of B ack C eek, called to see us the other day, and as one subscriber paid in bis dollar tbe other rolled in his cart wheel. YVn are always glad to 8?e our people from G >u'b country. Mr. John Snyder, one of our eeif made and self-sustaining farmer*, and one of our promptest payiog sub.-cribere, came in to see u- Friday and made our heart throb to the tune of the jingle of a dollar. Islington traders in Columbia ' * TT7__ T>1?H sbould visit tne siore 01 >v m. juau & Co., during the holidays and examine their s'oek of family and plantation eupplies and Chihtmas goods. It will pay'them to do so as they sell the best goods for the least money. Prof. W. P. Steele wishes to make the announcement through these columns that a special song service will be given at Union school house, on the 4th Sunday of December. The public is cordially invited to attend and all are expected to come and bring a well filled basket Hebron Methodist church havirg been again connected with the Lexington Circuit, the pastor, Rev J N. Wright, will preach there next Sunday afternoon, at 3J o'clock, and also at Sbilob in tbe morning at II o'clock Prof. Meeban's wonderful educated dog show, being tbe best trained doge before the public, will give one of bis interesting entertainments on Thursday evening next, in R >ol'd New Hall, which has been fitted up with stage and seats. Everybody should see this show and carry the children. Admission, adults 20c, children 10c. Judge J Marshal Shealy was in town Saturday and handed in his $1 for a renewal. The Judge was in an excellent humor, as he generally i? except when meeting out justice to pcme law breaker, and when he left he was puff.ng a "two-for" for all it was worth. v Tbe hens must surely be on a strike for higher prices for their fruit in anticipation of a greater demand for eggs as Christmas ap proaebes nearer and nearer. The prices for eggs are nearly out of sight and are still going higher an i eggs scarcer. We invite the attention of the ln/l!?a (n fitia A OQfii. 1CIUJUO LKJ IJUO UUV VUVW?I?W\ ) v*vvw? cated cocoanut, fruit cake ingredients, cake trimmings, powdered sugar, high fiivored extracts and essences for their Christmas and WeddiDg cakep. All these goods are of the very best quality and are for sale at the Bsziar. Two children of Ike Dent, colored, were burned to dea'b last week. TLev were-locked in their home on Mr-. Ben Kiwi's place and during the absence of their seniors some how sat the cabin on fire and were consumed, together with the household effects. While a party of men from this county were on their annual hunt in Richland county, Simon Mathi s and Arthur Sharpe, two young men, engaged in a wrestling match on the 10;b inst, when the former threw the latter. Arthur received fatal injuries from which he died in about 8 hours. In making your Christmas purchases don't forget that Leaphart & Draft?, the clothiers, carry a line of goods suitable for presents, such as men and boy's clothing, furnishings, shoes, etc. It will be to your interest to see their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Col. D. T. Barr, the old wheel horse of Democracy, dropped in to see us Monday, while on his way to Columbia to attend the United States Circuit court as a grand juror. The Colonel i3 one of Ltx'ngton's m )st substantial and devoted citizens and notwithstanding the wound received in the Civil war, stf p3 around as spry as a spring rooster. It should Dot be forgotten that Mee<ze & Son are headquarters for all kinds of Christmis goods such as apples, raisins, oranges, nu^s, candies, sugars and other nice things to eat too numerous to mention, in inspection (f this stock is invited and the best of goods and the lowest prices are assured. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Arthur Fort Ha'-man, the youngest son of Colonel and Mrs. M. jj. narmar, 01 our towD, aod Miss Anna Rebacca Fuller, cf MoLt'cmery, Ala. Tbe happy event will take place in the First Presbyterian church, in that city, on the 24ih inst. The newly wedded pair will spend a portion of theii honeymoon in L'xingtoD. One of the best places in town to buy your Christmas goods of every description is at J. D. Taylor's, wbc has in stock a full line of everything needful for comfort and enjoyment during this time of good cheer Call and see his stock before purchasing el^pwhere. The entertainment given by the Woman's Aid Society of St. S:e phens, at the hoppilable home o] Mr W P. Roof, in the evtning ol xOackKgiving Day was a brilllanl and social financial success. 1 he im prompt program was hi ppily conceived and well executed. Happipines* ruled the occasion and everj odp departed for their homes glac that they attended the 'Qiihinf j P*riy " Christmas Presents. S We Ptill have a good assortment of ? gucs which ve are (ff ling cheap E Do not fail to get oue fo?" Christmas. 1 We have a splendid stock of jewelry , suitable for Cbiistmas gifts, all fully c , warranted. Call on us for any and t everything jou want. The prices J are right and we want your business, fc , H L Oswald. c< 1 m i * * *c Messrs. H Ii G.od win and James E Gantt have formed a partnenhip s n in the manufacture of nival stores. " Their turpentine farm is located at H ! Andulusia, A!a. They, with their m 1 families and about twenty-five hands, to * left for their new home today. The ^ 1 merchantile business of James E hi Gant% at Swansea, will be continued fc 1 by his brother Claude and Go eB > Everroad. ^ The stock of general merchandise ^ , kept by J W. Long is dow being ^ offered at pi ices so low that they dj make purchasers of all who see the P< stock. He in handling the celebrated H uniiton-Brown Shoe Cu's, shoes, which for elegance, ease and wearable qualities have no superiors and but few equals. Ii making your *jr rounds hunting bargains, give him a 0! call. ct TIB W B80MB j hi Christmas Tide. 1 EVERYBODY IS ENJOYING THE TIME OF GOOD CUBES BUYING i PSESENTS i AT THE HAZAAR si UJ Dear 0!d Santa ta Clans. (he Patron 01 t Faint of all good lit b( tie children in p r- -it ticular and evr,r * body in general has aj arrived in Lcx;i gtu from his far away gi home B ing basil- D engaged in opening his immei 8: budget tl: of toys ard Christ ma? presents for th?ycurg and old, le Las given strict ordtrs to t' e B zrnr I eop'e. where hie 1 tar quarters are lo calcd to admit no child into his workroom, but to show every one the pretty dii i play ot sm Toys of a'l description, consisting in part of such useful, interesting aod entertaining articles as # Drums. Tin Wagons Musical Toys, Cap Pistols. Trains. 13* Fire Engines Ships. Pianos. Tea 8eN. A ,BC Blocks, Bills, Watches. ,Harmoni- /ill U cas fr -m 5 cents up if j/Jjr to 50 cents. Jews iA/v Harps. Pockttbooks /fin 7 Key Chains, Small Exoress Wagons, _ Doll Carriages, and w most aiy kini of g3 Lf [^ toy yo i wint to 5 ?r.. jr? please th9 little folks and amnio the larger one Bring the children .os3s this stock wheayoa call. as Dolls. Dolls. .Dolls s sb ?r We have one of P the prettiest line of ?t Dolls ever brought ^ ftothisorrket. They P are things ol beauty P1 and a joy forever to ^ 3Vi ry child's h<art P W? have some very P' finely dressed dolls *b and some that are w. undressed. Don't w buy before seeing di Lhis line because you will be pleased with dolls as well as th? w orice if you see them ta We have them f om tb the finest to t' e th cherpe.it and in a 1 ^ styles and variety b< Chinaware. 5 w T " -- ?j -1 ti ill IQ(S9 gQPflS we ftl'J ftuuwiiig tuc uftuusomest assor'm ;nt ev r seen in tLis place In the Fancy line onr baud pain'ed at.d >< beaatifal y decorated China cannot be stir- sl passed in q- ality and price Caps and Cf Saucers, Plain and Fancy Vases, Dishes ot and Mugs of every description, Glassware. Nice Presents. I Dressing Cases, B itter Dishes C.wd Bas- a! kets, Work Boies. Pickle Dishes. C o hes iv Brus 1 Holders, Necktie B x is, C >logne. in C nice l?rgi bottles as we 1 a* in sm ill ones, at and other nice thing too numer m i to m n- 2 tion. Candies I From he ch japest to the fio<*ak. all fresh, in s'ica and bulk Fiue FreLch, i ickes Mr g tare aud any kind desired. Fruits of all kind, such as apples, bananas, lemons or<n???s. fijjs, mixed nuts. raisins, dates crackercake*. etc. Don't fail to lay in your supply of Firewmk* at th i B.iz iar. We have a new and I fr sh stock and every one wi 1 be sure to shoot We ha,-e everything yon want from I the sma 1 st fi.e rracker to the largest . Pain's batteries. At Tlie Bazaar, ? LEXINGTON, S C. ! Trespass Notice. T W\ THE UNDERSIGNED, DO Positively forbid any hunting, letting stock run at large, or tre'passing on our lands in any u ain<r whatever, as we will prosecute all trespassers to the lull extent of the 'aw J. W. F-ilmcr, Mrs, Ann Busbnrdt, - H. H Chapman, Mrs Betsey Sitzler, Mrs. I aura Lindler. P II. Shealy. John F. Chapmm, W. II. Epting ' H. II Counts, Mrs. Happj C Derrick p O. L. Mayer, J. A Etrgle, i J. v. Wt(JsiDg?-r, A B Mayer. ? Dtcember 12 1000 4w8. g Notice, Trespassers. All per cm are hereby noh j fi. d not to hnnt. fi-ib or trespass in any I n a iner whatever up m an- of my laud?. I Tue law 11 p sitiveij be eulorc d a^aiust all trespajsere. ! URIAH .IKFC->AT. ?^December 10, 19 0 2.vt?p<l. TATS OP SOUTH CAROLINA, CaVSTY OF LEXfNG OS. Ia th? Probate Court. . T. Itia< h. as Ad u nwtraior of the Estate of Wesley Y maginsr. decotse l, Plaintiff agaiu-t V. A. Yonnginer aDd othera, Defendants. ompluiat to sell land in aid of as eta. [>URSUVNT TO A DECREE OF THE L C art ot Probate of Lexington C. uaty i the above entitl-d action, I will sell be- j ire the conrt home door in Lexington I mntv on the fi st Alnuliy in January jj ext. within the legal boors of sa'e, th j lol- | iwing property towit: All that piece, p-irc 1 or tract of i .nt suite, lying and being in the county and late aforesaid on the north ri le of H;gh oil creek and adj lining lands of J ese -vygert. J. H. Hiller Lott L ?wman an 1 .enry Hirruin, containing seventy acres, ' mre or less. , Also; all that piece, parcel or tract of md, sitnate, lying end being in the connty nd State aforesaid on south side of High ( ill creek, a-sj >ining lands ol Catharine iitupt-r Henry Hanunn, V A. Youngimr, ( a J perhaps others, containing twent}*?nr acr.s, more or less J TfcdtttS OF S\LE-One half of the urcnase money to be paid iu cash: the y ilatice on a credit of tw lve months, the red.t portion to be s enrtd by bondol the urohaser and mor'gaije of the premises: 10 creiht porfioD to beir interest from the ay of 8 ile at the rate of eight per cent. . jraniun. The purhasjr may pay a'l ; i;hif an a nroci. I'urc baser 10 pay lor 3 ipers and stamps, As ad 'aruest ot good ' th thopnrch.ni; r of tb-: 70 acre tract will > r- q tired to deposit $100 with the Judge ^ r Piobate wi'hin one h mr after the said * ict is b d off. othrsrw so it will be itnuie ately resold to the highest bidder withit firtber advertisement: and the purser of the 24 acre t ract will be required | 1 deposit $50 with the Judge o! Probate i>hiu one hour after said tr?ct of land is j id off. and in case of hi < failure to d ?so the remises will be forthwith ?es-oll to tie Ighest bidder without farther advertiseent. GEOEGE S DS.AF TS, I. P L C December 10, 1 00. 4wb. a CAXRETU RN S. ISOl. 'N ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW . ir. reference to the a sessment and taxion of property, the Anditor, or liia asstaiit, VTi 1 be and attend the following imel places lor the pnrpjs- of receiving x returns lor the fi c*l year 1901, and in rder to meet the ne:tt appointment the our will cl )se at 1 :3() iu the morning and , 4 o'c ock in the att<moon; taxpayer# ^ ill, tbtreiore, be prompt in meeting the ipoiniments so as not to cause d lay. Tax payers will p'etste come prepaid to Ive the name ot their t< wusbip and nnmr of school district wherein they reside: Lexington, C. H , frjm January 1st to ie 6t.h, 1901. J. J. Wessmcjor, morning, January 7:h. Josh Sh aly's, att rnoon, January 7th. Cbapin. all day, January 8th ? Crc#? R mds. mornit g, January 9.h, Pest aftemo n, January 9th. Peak, morning. January I0:h. Spring Hil', afternoon, Jan uary 10:h Hilton, morning, January 11th, "Wh te Itock. aMernoon, January 11th. Mrs MaryBjsby's morning, J.m. 12 h. BalleQtit e, aftr-ruoor January ]*2to, I.rno, all day, J uuarry 14th. K. T. Hook. morn nj; Janua y 1 th. Siixe Gotlia, mo nirg. January 16.h. ] Barrs. afternoon January lGili. G. F. Kei lei 'a, morning J.nuary 17ib. ^ Cra p's Store, afternoon, J na?ry 17th. Croat's Sto e, morning. January 18th. Paul B'ack's. aftorno >n, J. nuary 18 h. St John's. Church. Calk R .ad, Jan. 19th. Cro s Roida, mor ing January 21st J J Mac!k's aftt rnoon, January 21st Pelion morning January 22d I D. F. Sbnmpert's, af-ercoon, Jan. 22nd. I 8 ttoriield G intt's. morning, Jan. 23rd W. Westmoreland's, afternoon. Jan, 23d B^sbarg, all day, January 21 h. . Lee-?ville, ail day, January 25t.h. o Summit, moroiug January 26:h r Le*ieda'e afternoon. January 26.h, j. Edmund, morning, January 28th, *( Gaston, afternoon, J&uuary *8th. Swansea, all day, January 29th Red Store, all day, January 6Jlh. Ar chie Wolf's, morning, January 31st. J. IV. Martin's, afternoon, January 31s1. S. 1'. stuirpert. morning, February 1st Brook and, all day, February 2nd. Lexii gton from the 4 h to the 20;h. Section 270 of >:he law in reference to the s-salient of faxes, .Revised S atutes,) ads as follows: All property s'ull be valued for taxation its true value iu money, which in all j .ses :i< t specially provided for by law, ^ lall be held to be as f >llows, to wit: For jrsoual property the nsnal selling price i the u ual terms of similar property at \ IruiDistrator'a 01: ex-cutora sales, at me ace were the ret am is made; and for re 1 op- rly, the nsual set iag price on the . inal terms of similar property at sales for irti'wn nnder order of coart, at the , ace wh; re the :;etur t is to made. If J ere is no ns tal selling price, then at 1 bat is honestly believed coald be obtain- I I for the same at a f rr sale under the con- ' tions above m ntionel. It shal be the duty of each owner of nds, and of any new structur.s thereon Inch shall not have beeu appraised for j xation, to list the same for taxation with ie County Auditor of the Conuty in which iey rnav be situat d. oa or before the'iOtb ty of February neit, aft* r the same shall ;come su1 ject to taxation. Section G Tuat from and after the pw.go of i his act, there shall bo assessed " >on all t i.x- bio polls in thia State a tax of a le dollar on each poll, the pncacds c f hich tax shall be appl ed soleiy to ednca onal purposes. Every male citizen beveen the ages oi twenty-one and sixty ?ars. except those incapable of earning a lpport. fr >ni being mi.imed or from other tu*es, and except tb ?e who are made ex 1 ; pi by law, shal! be doeme 11 x-ible polls. I Allre.ii'ns lor taxitiou must be filed 1 ith tbe Aud tor not kter than F br iary Kb, 39-Jl. as at'br that date the law reli es an addition of ol) per cent, to the st year's return Tovmshvp Bo ird of Assessors will meei ? , sone c< nrenieut plica in their resnecte tounsbip on Wednesday. March 6 1901 ounty Beard of Fq la iziiion. will meet > , tbe Auditor's office on Tuesday March th, 11901, at 10 o'clock a m. G. A. DEBRICK, i Auditor Lexington County. December 5 1900. Bargains ? FOB;? IEN. WOMEN AKD CHILDREN RICH AND POOR. < am confronted by a condition which permits of no hesitation. I must dispose of my immense slock of goodB, SO TEAT n and afer December i>th, 1900, I off* my entire sttkk of Geusral Merch n !ise AT COST. 'be first t^ come gits the preference. Don't delay. II. F. II Eft BR IX, Leesvillo, S. C. I December 5. 4w7. For Sale. I SLVEH HOR' E POWER TOR TABLE L Engine and a complete w.li boring out L For further particular, app'y to rr ddress, A J FOX. I) c. 5 tf, Lexington, S C Of) III 111 COCAINE^WHISKY I] IJ |f| Habit* Curod at mjSanator" inm, lm 10 dajra. Hnndr<?da of niforoncoa. S yearn a apocialty. Book on Homo Treatment aont FKEE. Address , B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., Atlanta, Ca. , uly 2i>?ly. flim Bum vun ifuui Open Buggies, Genuine Leah Top Buggies, Genuine Leatlu Canopy Top Surreys, Genu in Canopy Top Surreys, Genu in Extension Top Surreys, Gem A*e have struck some rare bargains eager throng OUR COMPETI it the low prices we arc offering. IfVlflflATIfl unfiivun i c February 14.?ly. iVe are now located in Kaufinann' complete line than ever?the 1 EVERYTHING Ni sTEW STORE, NEW G< We have a h MEN'S AND BO OV2BCOATS, HATS, S! NECKWEAR, SH ic., of every kind that we are gon irices. Come to see us, name youi orvour monev than vou can get a Leaphart KAUFMANN'S Lexiag't JST" Every cash purchase of a dol low and the 1st day of February, hance of winning a gold filled, ratch. The watch is guaranteed. October 3 - tf. Chrisfma: FOR HOLII SEND US YOUR Nuts Appl Citrc IS PACTFOR AMTUIKG C TRY Karomel Bj THESE FROST Packed 2s, 2is, A gallon, 1 gallon Lorick & I WH0LE8ALE AND 50LT7MBIA, Jan. 1.? ly. n a. nare up is now offered the purchasing pub! supply of fresl Dry Goods, Notion This stock is fresh and new, bavin: hands and was selected with buyer, and, we arc, thereto [ile of Lexington I>ig Ya quantity. An inspect vitcd. Polite at WM. F Ma in Street, near the Post C October 3 Urn. < V * IBB M Bfe J filts AKL I her Tri mm in gs, Pi a no Body, er Trimmings, Leather Quart a e Leather Trimmings, e Leather Trimmings, line Leather Trimmings, : in the past few days and are thrown \ of buyers. They are scllingdike "1 TORS ARE THUl Will sell goods at al?ove prices as Ion then sav vou wish vou had bought. RHEA Ml ^olvimToia, S. C. Ik s ' I VflLa ? s New Brick Store with a more i >est ever shown in Lexington. t' :w AND FRESH, f C. 30 DS, NEW BARGAINS. | irge stock of Y'S CLOTHING, k BOSS, UNDERWEAR, ? IIRTS, GLOVES, lg to sell. We can't Ix; t>eat on ! r price and we will give you inorc! 11 nvwhere else. [J & Drafts, BRICK BLOCK, u en., S. C. lar's worth at our store between n 1901, entitles the purchaser to a ** double faced, Elgin movement - THE in ,ORDERS FOR f 3, I ' , Rais'ns, Oranges, Lemons, es, Cocoanuts, Dates, Figs, >n, Currants and Prunes, ! f~ IflOD 10U WAMTOEAT "" I OUR I rand Syrup Y MORNINGS. ^ and 2 gallon tins, nice and cheap. w ; Lowrance RETAIL GROCERS, s. c. i tt kMAnSllNllu i i|im iuiihj lie to lav in their fall ami winter li anil desirable I .is and Unervdoar. L> ; g g recently lieen purchased from first * great care by an experienced is re, prepared to give the poo- !{ ilues. 1 h?th in <jua!ity and S ion of this stock is in- a tention given all. J ?l att 1' am m m f Iffice, COLUMBIA, S. C. b }\ orth. Our Price, x .in no nn W V v/.v/v/ W VVIVVI 'Top, 0000 42.50. 700.00 85.00. J J0.00 00.00. . 120.00 115.00 lg the goods on the market to the liot cakes." NDERSTRUCK ig as they last. Don't wait and ULE CO., iNDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, oujmSia. 8. c. )BAOTICE3 IN THE STATE AND 1 Federal Courts. and offers his profes3nai services- to the citizens ol Lexington >unty. October 18--ly. Albert M. Boozer, attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, N. C. Especial attention given to business en* asted to him by bis fcilow citizens ot jxington county. Office: 1GG9 Alain Street, ever T. B. ightry & Oo. February 28 ?tf. M. Efi::d. F. E. DRMZB. EFIRD & DREHER, ttornevs at Law, LEXINGTON, C. Hm S. C. TfILL FBA'-TIOE IN ALL THE Courts, lio icc-ss solicited. One limber of tho firm will always be at office, ixington, S. 0. June 17? 6m. DWARD L. ASBILL, Attorney at Law, EESVILLE, S. 0. Practices m all the Courts. Business solicited. Sept. 30 - 6m rviLi/iTnii oiuiiura niuir [aim oAvinuo dim. EPO.SITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. HOOF, Canhior. DIRECTORS: Ion Jones, W. P. Roof, C. U. Efird, 11 Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and apwards received and terest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, ijable April and October. September 21?tf in . coLuhbia.s.c. ATE, cm AMD COl'KTT DEPOSITS Y dd up Capital ... $200,000. irplus Profits . . 60,000 Saving's Department. Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received, terest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, r annum. W. A. CLARK, President, Wiliz Jones, Cashier. December 4?lv. DR. E, I ETHEBEDtiE, SUKGKON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always on hand. February I?. ,MK8 F- IZt.AR. T. C. STUBK'E, Orangburg. S. C Lexington, 8. C. I vtlxxr Jk Kturkie, L l TOKNKYS AX LAW X.oxing'toii, S. C. )RACTC?S IN ALL COURTS OF _ this State and of the United States. February 21, 10(10 ? tt Notice of Dissolution of Partership. , |!HE FIRM OF WILLIAMSON. GUNL ter & Co., is tb's day dinsoWed by mu-, ;? IHI consent. Williamson A G inter will collect all ibts due the lirai and assa .e all claims lie by the firm f L. P. WILLIAMSON, Signed. -J D. L. GUNTER, i W. A JUL LEY, November lo. 1900- tf. Notice to Trespassers. A LL HUNTING OR TRE>P SSING in any dihqi er is strictly torbidden tn le lands belonging to I V WESSINGFR, MPS. HM.R ET S7AY. LZZEV WE LINGER. Decembers 4*7. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It. artificially digests the food and aids (ature in strengthening and recontructing the exhausted digestive orans. It is the latest discovered digestnt and tonic. Jfo other preparation an approach it in efficiency.. It intantly rclievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, "latulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, iick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand lLo;ber results of imperfect digestion. 'rice SOcrand $1. Large sire contains VA times mallslze. Bookallabuutdyspepsiamaiiedfree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. Chicago J. E KAUFMANN. WIkui writing nvruion th?*Dispatch. : Suj-.ke Sweet Violete. Tbey can >e bad at the LLzaar. ^ ... .. mfjjl