The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 16, 1901, Image 3
WHY OOUfiHj
. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures Cough
or Cold at once. Conquers Croup,
"Whooping-Cough and Menslc-Cough
"without fail. All mothers praise it.
Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and
Consumption. Quick, sure results.
Price. 25 cents. Refuse the dealer's substitute.
COUCH SYRUP
Always cures when others fail.
Dr. Bull's Pills cure Constipation. 50 pills 10c.
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The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16. 1901.
Not ices wiU be inserted
in the Local department at
the uniform price of 5 cents
per line, to one and aU.\j^
Indss to ITew Advertisements.
Cila'ioo?Geo. S. Drafts.
Sale of Land?Geo S Drafts.
Withdrawal?W. H. F. Rist and
Others.
D ssclution of Partnership?Rast
"& B*o
Dental Notice?Dr. C. T. Dowling.
Warned?D. B Busby.
E-ua:e Sale?John H Caller.
Summons for Relief?Samuel B.
George, C C. C. P aDd G S.
Wanted:
50,000 feet rough lumber at once.
The Lexington Lumber Co.
$10.00 Reward
Will be paid by the Town Council
for evidence sufficient to convict
parlies who have been committing
depredation in the town during the
n?ght time. T. P. 3j>etze,
Iotendaut.
Yon Know What Yen Are Taking
j When you take Grove's Tasteless
: Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show
iDg that it is simply irou and Quinine
in a tasteless form. Nj cure, no pay. 1
Masonic
Jt A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ]
^w^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, ,
F. M., will be held on J
Saturday, February 2nd, 1901, at 7 *
o'clock p. in. Members wiil please
come prepared to pay their dues. .
Rv order of the W. M.
G. M. Harm an, Secretary.
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Masonic Notice.
Sk A regular communication of Po- c
^V^maria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M. *
will convene in MasoDic Hall, Peak, ^
S. C., Saturday evening, February
2nd, at 7 o'clock. Visiting brethren (
cordially invited. c
John C. Swvgert, Master.
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If the Baby is Cutting Teeth c
Be sure and use that eld and well
tried remedy, Mrs. Winsfow's Sooth- 1
ing Syrup for children teething. It
soothes ihe child, softens the gums,
alleys all pain, cures wind colic and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. 1
It is the best of all. 1
For Sale. {
A high grade second hand Bicycle
in first class condition. j,
A ''Columbia" Grapbophone (new)
including recorder, reproducer, horn *
and thirty records. Will be sold ^
cheap for cash or cn easy terms. -
" Rice B. Karmao,
Lexington, S. C.
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indigestion 1 \
j dyspepsia j =
\ biliousness
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I and the hundred and one simi-; i
: lar ills caused by impure blood j f
: or inactive liver, quickly yield :
\ to the purifying and cleansing \ 3
: properties contained in \ ?
i JoffnstSn's!;
.Sarsaparilla
s: QUART BOTTLB.
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: It cures permanently by acting [
i naturally on all organs of the \
; body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh-1 I
i builder, and health-restorer, it j j
: has no equal. Put us in Quart |
? Bottles, and sold at $i each.
J "THE MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY," | 4
I Detroit, Mich. | ]
Take Livercttes for Lircr Ills. 25c. ^
J. E. KAUFMANN, Lexington, S. C. |
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This signature is on every box of the genuine ?
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets
the remedy that enres n cold in one day
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Notice. j
The Board of Commissioners for J
Lexington county appointed by the '
management of the Charleston, and 1
West Indian Exposition, is hereby <
called to meet in the court house in '
Lexington on Saturday, January l'J, 1
at 10 o'clock a. m. A fnll meetiug
is earnestly j^sired as matters of
importance is to be considered.
J. H. Counts, Chairman.
Steps the Cough and Works eft the
Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No
Pay. Price 25 cents.
Mr. D. F Eiird is a member of
the house committees ou Agriculture
and Ways and Means a ?d Mr.
A Frank Lever of those on Ii,eorpoia'ion
and Offices and Officers. i
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
The guano trade has opened.
The woods are Tall of all kinds of
game.
Many people are writhing in the
agonies of the grip of LiGtippe.
Now for a free ferry or what is
better a bridge across the Saluda
rivtr.
Several communications crowded
out this week, but will appear in the
next issue.
Dr. and Mrs. Kreps, of Langley,
are visiting the sister of the latter,
Mrs. C. M. Efird.
Mr. Gus Lorick and wife now
*
occupy the Mrs. Eva Boozer cottage
next to Drafts Hotel.
Mr. James Willie Bister is attending
school at Pino Ridge and is making
rapid progress in his studies.
Mr. James B. Addy, of Lattekoo,
this county, holds an appointment in
the engrossing department of the
Legislature.
The Methodist congregation at
Leesville has decided to build a
Inrge brick church, edifice on Main
street in that town.
Mr. E. A. Roof and his young
bride have gone to housekeeping in
the house of Mr. W. H. Meetze, just
across factory pond.
The senate has adopted the house's
resolution extending the time for the
payment of taxes without the penalty
to March 1st.
The firm of W. H. F. R*st &Bro.,
doing business at Swansea, has been
dissolved by mutual consent. See
cotice elsewhere.
Mr. John J. Harman, of Boyiston,
was in town Saturday and paid us a
pleasant visit. He left his cart 1
wheel on our desk.
D. E. Ballentine i3 enlarging his '
ouilding next to the Kaminer Hotel,
[t will be occupied by Mr. P. H 1
Horley as a dwelling.
Miss Ella Hayes, the charming '
laughter c f Mr John Hayes of Coumbia,
is visiting her cousin, Miss ^
Hmmie Griffith, of this piace.
Lee Snelgrove is seen driving in 1
lifferent directions over the county (
lelivering furniture of his own make. !
Hall and see his work before buying.
Senator B. R. Tillman was yeslerJ?TT
nnoni mmml tt olo/>o^ TTnit.pd
X O.J UUHUIUiVUgij AVVVV* V
State? Senator by the General Astembly
of South Cirolina, to suc;eed
himself.
While Messrs. W. B. Kyzer and
T. L. Harman were out hunting near
Soyleton post office last week, they
rilled a wild turkey at a distance of
>0 yards using No. 8 shot.
Talk about your Cough Cures as
nuch as you want, but at last there
s none to compare with the results
>f Hilton's Cough Cure. For sale
it the Bazaar.
Miss Sallie B.odie, of Leesville,
ias a pineapple growing which will
>roduce fruit this year. MissBrodie *
ias several curiosities in the way of 6
ruit and many rare specimens of c
lowers. 1
\ I
Miss Lucy Stuart, of this place,
iow fills her old position in the dress ,
oakiDg department of J. L Miin- ,
laugh, Columbia, and will serve her
jexiiigton friends with promptness
nd satisfaction.
The place to buy your fertilizers is
it Lorick k Lowr&nce, Cjlumbia.
They have a large stock and the best
acilities for handling these goods
?nd coos< quently can offer special ?
nducements to the purchaser.
Farmers should remember that
jexington merchants are paying the
righest market prices for cotton.
There is now no better cotton market
n central South Cirolina than Lex- .
jgton. j
You should not forget that Leaplart
& Drafts are selling everything
n their clothing line at birgains
hat will surprise yon when you see
,he goods they are offering at si ch
ow prices. G.ve them a call.
We are sorry to mention that little ,
2aiilj Geiger, the youDgest daflgh- ,
ler of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nunna
naker, of Swansea, has been very ,
11 with typhofd fever at her grand .
nothei'e, Mrs. A. W. Geiger, but last .
reports say that she is improving.
County Trasurer Derrick request ,
as to notify delinquent taxpayers ,
Lhat -the tax books will positively j
riose at 12 m. sharp on February 1st
and after which time the penalty
will be added. He is anxious for every
ane to pay up and save bini the
unpleasant task of addiDg the penalty.
Mr. Sidney Nichols, of the Eila
neighborhood, is attending a busi
ness college in Augusta, Ga, and
reports that he is doiDg well and is
fully satisfied. Mr. Luther Black of
the same neighborhood, is taking a
course in telegraphy at a school in
Atlanta, Ga.
White Leghorns and Black Langshans,
pure breed, the best strain
and fine birds, will be sold singly/in
pairs, trios or any way desired by
purchaser, and at prices that will
pl?883. Call at the Dispatch office, or
address, 8 H. Haruittn, Lexiogtou,
S. C.
A Strong Fortification.
Fortify the body against disease
by Tutt's Liver Pills, an absolute
cure for sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria
constipation, jaundice, bilious
ness and all kindred troubles
"Tl,^ CUr.Wfiool ni lifp"
1 11V 1 IJ ~ T 11VVI VI VUW
Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are
the fly-wheel of life. I shall evei
be grateful for the accident thai
broughtthem to my notice. I fee
as if I had a new lease of life,
J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col
Tutt's Liver Pills
-?
The bright aDd interesting tbreeyear-old
son of Mr. J. S. Huffman,
of Lower Fork, died Monday from
an attack of croup and was buried
at St. Andrews church on Tuesday
morning at 11 o'clock. God took
the beautiful and tender bud to himself
and it now blooms in the beautiful
city of many mansions.
The Supervisor and the two
County Commissioners have given
their bonds and took charge of the
affairs of the county yesterday. J.
WT '*> Tilan tro o
?JL UUH3 iU^aiu, n oo wiuvvvu
clerk. Mr. Falmer was re-elected
keeper of the poor house aud the
officers of the chain remain unchanged.
They adjourned to meet
on the first Monday in February.
The Lexington Lumber Company,
with Messrs. J. E. Hendrix and A.
J. Fox as corporators, ba3 been
granted a charter. The capital is
fixed at $5,000 aod the company
proposes to buy and sell lumber and
timber and do a general contracting
and building business.
The Friday afternoon exercises of
the Pineville school, which is under
the efficient and progressive tutalage
of Prof. S S>Lindler, are very interesting
and instruclive. The debate
last Friday upon the query:
Is the knife more important than
the scissors, was discussed affirmatively
by the boys and negatively
by the girj^s.
Mr. John M. Hendrix, who as been
book-keeper at D. P. Dayvault &
Bros.', for several years, has accepted
i position as assistant book-keeper at
the Concord National Bank, and assumed
bi9 new position Tuesday.
Mr. Hendrix is odc of the best and
most accurate accountants in the
city, and the bank is to be congratulated
on securing him.?Concord, (N.
C.) Times.
Rev. F. S. Hook, who was assigned
the pastorate of Fort Motte Circuit
it the last meeting of Methodist
Conference, has just completed his
3rst round and was well received by
she members of his congregation
ind those of the other denominations.
The first Qiarterly Conference was
leld with Mt. Zion church and there
vas a full attendance of the dele
*ates.
Mr. Frank Drafts, son of the late i
rhomas J. Drafts, of the Ella sec.ioD,
has an orange tree that bore
lix oranges last year. They were
,f fine flavor and large. Several
adies in Lexington have orange
)us!^p, which are now heavy with
he golden fruitage. Nearlv everv
O O ~
hing that grows on God's beautiful
ootstool will grow in Lexington's
lirt and bear fruit.
Several days ago Rev. James
3all and Messre. Andrew B
joodwiD, Joseph Williams, C. S.
3-oodwin and Otto Goodwin all went
lunting from Gaston to Toms creek,
tnd kiiled four rabbits and two wild
:ats. Oue weighing 19 pounds and
he other 27 pounds. The boys had
?reat fun in the chase. The cats
were run by Hall and Goodwin's
logs. Both were killed in thirty
ninutes. Andrew Goodwin kilhd
0)th. Otto Goodwin was run over
oj one after his gun failed to fire.
Mr. L. A. Sease, of this county, is
t candidate for the office of trustee
)f Clemson college to fill a vacancy
jaused by the death of Senator
Vlauldin. Mr. Sease is an aluminu3
d! this college and was a membjr of
:he first graduating claas. Mr.
3ease is naturally devoted to the
prosperity of his alma mater and
bis election would mean that one of
its stanchest friends would be placed
in a position to advance the interest
of Clemson, and besides, there is no
more fitting recognition of the work
of Clemson, than to elect one of its
graduates a member of the Board of
Tiustees.
Married.
On Sunday morning January 13ch,
10A1 nt Olrtiraj. Kit f! ,1 T") TV
a 0 UiUTW KTJf -?
Barr, Notary Public, Mr. Lmnie
Clemsons to Miss Alice Shealy. All
of Lexington county.
On January 13th, 1901., Mr. John
Kaminer to Miss Liza Backer, of
Sandy Run.
On January 13th, 1901, at the
home of the officiating minister.
Rev. W. D. Quick, Mr. She!ton Harman
and Miss Lillie V. Shull.
On January 13 h, 1901, by the
Rev. A R Taylor, at the home of
the bride's mother, MrB. Rebecca
r* .tt 11^ niiorloti f! nl .y and Miss
JkJ j ilLl VUMHV J j
Daisy Day. All of Irene, Lexington
county.
The County Pension Board.
Th? County Pension Bo^rd will
meet at Lexington. C H, Monday,
January 21-t, 1901, at 11 o'clock, a.
in., for the purpose of organizing
, and receiving applications for pen.
sions. Widows are required to sign
their applications with their own
> initials. All applicants for pensions
- must make out new blanks. All
" blanks must be suitable to each applicants
case. Old blanks will not
l do. Each applicant mu9t have one
j or more witnesses, who are not ap
plicants for pension and who knows
the conditions as set fourth in your
application. All disabilities arising
I from disease or otherwise since the
war will not be considered. Pensioners
who have moved to another
county must have there names transferred
to that county. All applicants
must give their names and initials in
full. Be sure you have the blanks
to suit your case. Blanks can be
had by calling on each township
representative, where there is no
representative call at the Clerk of
Court's office and you will find them.
S. M. Roof, Chairman.
Cures Blood and Skin Troubles.
Trial Treatment Free.
Is your blood pure? Are you sure
of it? Do cuts or scratches heal
slowly? Does your skin itch or
burn? Have you Pimples? Erup
tions? Aching bones or back? Eczema?
Old Sores? Boils? Scrofula?
Eheumatism? Foul Breath? Catarrh?
Are you pale? Then B. B
B. (Botanic Blood Balm) will purify,
your blood, heal every sore and give
a_.clear, smooth, healthy skin. Deep
seated cases like ulcers, cancer, eating
sores, Painful Swellings, Blood
Poison are quickly cured by Botanic
Blood Balm. Cures when all else
fails. Thoroughly tested for 30
years. Drug stores $1 per large
bottle. Trial treatment free by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga
Describe trouble?free medical advice
given. Over 3000 voluntary
testimonials of cures by B. B B.
The United States Naval Board, J
\ #
who was charged with the selection
of a site for the location of a naval
station on the South Atlantic Coast,
has made public its report in which it
recam mends the removal of the a
station which is now located at Poit
Royal, to Coarleston.
Ladies Read This
Dr. Baker's Female Regular is a <*'
now discovery for the prevention and c
cure of female diseases. It is un- i;
doubtediy one of the finest medicines ((
for all it claims in relieving and cur- \
ing suffering women, is a permanent
cure for all womb, bladder
and urinary deseases and female
Veakness, etc. For sale at the
Bazaar. Large bottles $1.25. ,i
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Chairman Williams has made the E
statement that the financial condition
Jl
of the dispensary now warrants the
payment of $100,000 into the school r
fund and a resolution has been
adopted by the Board ordering the
payment of this sum for this purpose.
Mr. Williams also stated J
that the dispensary would b i able to a
pay into the school fund $50,000 ad- ^
ditional within the next thirty days. u
h
Home and Farm. *
By special arrangements we offer a
tbe Home and Farm, the leading g
farm and home paper, published in b
Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for t]
$1.25. These of our subscribers who
desire to subscribe for the Home and
Farm, can do so by sending 25c in
silver or stamps to this office.
Last Friday Governor McSweeney
received a communicition from Governor
Chandler, of Georgia, in reference
to the prevalence on the sea
islands in this State. The Mayor of
Savannah urges the Governor to confer
with Surgeon General Wyman, of
the Marine hospital service, who will
at once take charge of the situation
and take prompt and effective measures
to stamp out the disease.
TAX NOTICE.
I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING J
mentioned places for the purpose of re- fi
. eiving taxes for the fiscal jear 1900, viz:
B dance of tbe time at Lexington C. H., j,
nntii P?bruarv 1st. 1901. when the books ?
will cloie.
TAX LEVY
For State Purpose 5 mills.
For Ordinary County 3$ mills
For Special County \ mil.
For School 3 mills
Total. 12 mills
Poll Tux SI 00
Broad River Township -C.N. 1
and L. R. R . for interest on R R. ,
bonds, 2A mills; for retiring bonds,
2 mills; paying attorneys' fees. \
mill. Total f r Broad River 16$ t
Fork Township?C., N. and L '
R. R.. for interest on R. R. bonds, '
2 mills; for letiriug bonds, 2 mills.
Total lor Fork Township 16 J
Saluda Township?C-, N. and L, 1
R R. bonds, for interest on R.. R. <
bonds, 2A mills; for retiring R R.
2 mills, paying attorneys' lees, \
mill. Total levy for Saluda 1C$ 1
J. S. DERRICK, :
Treasurer Lexington County. 1
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Afacrm'a and**, crackers. milk
biscuit, ginger snaps in nice 5c and
10c packages. Square lemon, penny
assorted and tine fancy mixed cakes.
All at. the Bazaar.
Sweet Violet, the best known 5
cents cigar on the market, and other i
brands of fine cigars, together with
' the famous Klondike, which honestly
cfiii-uips nil 2 for nifikle cigars on the
' market, at Bazaar.
TEE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON
In the Probate Court.
Samnel B Gtorge C erk of C mrt, as Administrator
of the Direlict Estate ot J.
H Koon, deceased, plaintiff
against
Job N. Koon and Mrs Victoria Miller, defendants.
Summons for Relief?Complaint Not Served.
To the Defendant Job N. Koon:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMM >ND AND
required to answer the complaint in
this action, which is filed in the office of
the Judge of Probate for said county aud
State, and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscribers at
their office. Court House Square. Lexiug
ton, S. C.. within twenty days a'ttr the
service hereof, exclusive of th ? day of such
service, and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
in this action will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
To Job N. Eoon:
Please take notice that the cot plaint in
this ac ion was dnly tiled in the office of the
Judge of Probate on the 10th day ol January.
A. D. 1901.
IZLAR & STURKIE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
6wl5.
All Are Hereby Warned
Not to trade for two notes i
signed D. B. Busby and made payable
to A. A. Harsey, each dated Novemb ;r
17. 1900 and each for $150, the first payable
January 1st, 1902, the second January
1, 1903. D. B BUSBY.
Januar; (t2, 1901.- 3wl2.
Wood's Seeds
are grown and selected with special
reference to their adaptability to
the soil and climate of the South.
On our seed farms, and in our trial
grounds, thousands of dollars are
expended in testing and growing
the very best seeds that it is possible
to grow. By our experiments
we are enabled to save our customers
much expense and loss from
planting varieties not adapted to
our Southern soil and climate.
Wood's Seed Book for 1901
is fully up to date, and tells all
about the best Seeds for the
South. 11 surpasses all other publications
of its kind in. helpful and
nuoftil infArmafinn fnv rHArtArC
9 Truckers and Farmers.
|| Mailed free. Write for it.
I T. W. WOOD & SONS, ,
1 Seed Growers & Merchants, !
I RICHMOND, VA.
| LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN THE SOUTH.
rannary 9-2mo
For Sale.
I-SEVEN HORbE POWEE PORTABLE
Engine and a complete vrell boring out
it. For farther particulars, apply to or
iddress, A J FOX,
Dec. 5 -tf, Lexington, S C.
For Sale.
ASA COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY
ex. Lexington Lodge No. 152 A. F. M , we
>ffer for sale two lots on Church Street,
ippositeSt Stephen's church lot, eachfacng
on said street ?0 feet and having a
lepth of 268 feet. Also three lots facing
>n Corley Street, size 89x140 feet. For
urther particulars apply to C
J. E. BAWL, Chairman,
. J J. TAYLOR, )
G. M. HAEMAN. *
January 2nd. 1901.
DPRIIM COCAIWE^WHISKY
HUlVfl HabiU Oared at mySanator
ium, ! 80 day*. Hundred*
of raferencea. 25 yearn a specialty. Book on
Home Treatment sent FREE. Address
B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D? Atlanta, Ca.
uly 25?ly.
rAX returns!
10O1.
I"N ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW
L in reference to the a-sessment and taxtion
of property, the Auditor, or his asistant,
will be and attend the following
amed places for the purpose of receiving ^
ix returns for the fiscal jear 1901, and in
rder to meet the next appointment the
our will close at 11:30 in the morning and
14 o'clock in the afternoon; taxpayers
rill, therelore, be prompt in meeting the
ppointmegits so as not to cause delay.
Tax payt-rs will pleise come prepand to
ive the name of their township and nnm>tr
of school district wherein they reside:
Lexington. C. H , from January 1st to
he 6th. 1901. j
Ban8. afternoon. January 16th. J
G. F. Keisler's, morning. J inuary 17th.
Crap's Store, afternoon, January 17th. 1
Croat's Sto e, morning. January 18th. I
Paul B'ack's, afternoon, January 18'h. J
St John's Church, Calk Road, J?.n. 19th.
Cross Roads, mer ing Jan.iary 21st.
J J. Mack's afternoon, January 21st. j
Pelion morning January 22d ^
D. F. Sfcumpert's, afternoon, Jan. 22nd.
Saterfield Gantt's. morning, Jan. 23rd
W. Westmoreland's, afternoon. Jan, 23d
B itesburg, all day, January 24th.
Leesville, all day, January 2oth. i
Summit, morning January 26th
Lewiedale. afternoon. January 2G?h,
Edmund, morning, January 28th.
Gaston, afternoon. January 28th.
Swansea, all day. January 29th
Red Store, all day, January 3Jth.
Archie Wolfs, morning, January 31st.
J. W. Martiu's, afternoon, January 31s*.
S. P. Shumpert. morning, February 1st
Brook and, all day, February 2nd.
Lexii gton from the 4th to the 20:h.
Section 270 of the law in reference to the
ssessmeut of taxes, (Revised Statutes,)
eads as follows:
All property shall be valued for taxation
,t its true value in money, which in all j
:ases not specially provided for by law,
hall be held to be as follows, to wit: For ^
>ereonal property the csual selling price
in the U'Ual terms of similar property at m
.dministrator's or executor's sales, at the
face were the return is made; and for real
iroperty, the nsual selling price on the
isual terms of similar property at sales for
i..;? n?Soi- of oorirf af thp
mitlVlUU ItUUCl V4UV* V* vw?. ?
>lace whf re the retura is to made. If :
here is no usual selling price, then at
vbat is honestly believed could be obtainsd
for the same at a fur sale under the conlitions
abc^ve mentioned.
It shall be the duty of each owner of
ands, and of any new structures thereon
vhich shall not have been appraised for
axation, to list tli9 same for taxation with
,he County Auditor of the Couuty in which
hey mav be situat-a. on or before the 20th
lay of February next, aftt r the same shall
aecome subject to taxation. 4
Section 6 That from and after the pissage
of this act, there shall bo assessed apon
all taxable polls in this State ? tax of
)ne dollar on each poll, the proceeds of
svbich tax shall be applied solely to ednca-, :
iional purposes. Every male citizen between
the ages ol twenty-one and sixty j
years, except those incapable of earning a '
3upport, from being maimed or from oiher
causes, and except those who are made ex
3mpt by law, shall be deemed taxable polls.
All returns for taxition must be filed t
with the Auditor not later than February <
20th, 1901, as after that date the law re- 1
quires an addition of 50 per cent, to the 1
last year's return 1
Township Bo?rd of Assessors will mee'. *
at some convenient pi ice in their respect- 1
ive township on Wednesday, March 6. 1901. '
Oountv Board of Fo ia'iz ition, will meet 1
at the Auditor's c'ftico on Tuesdiy March ]
2 th, 11)01, at 10 o'clock a in.
G A. DERRICK,
Auditor Lexington County.
December 5, 1900.
Open Buggies, Genuine Lei
Top Buggies, Genuine Leut
Can opij Top Sue reps, Genu,
Can opt) Top Surreys, Genu;
Extension Top Surreys, Co
We luivc struck sonic rare hargai
eager thro
OUR OOiPET
at the low prices we are offering.
February 14.?ly.
u
We are now going
and have bargai:
e:
you will Hnd them in Men's, Bo
coats, Shoes, and Gent's Fu
Wro will close the stock on hand
order to make room fo
DoiTI
Miss
This
Oppo
?f commencing the New Century
Ve have entirely too many good:
at *
Yours for Trade.
KAUFMAN'S
FERTI3
Ve represent:
The Virgina-Carolina Chemical
Co.,
Wilcox & (jihl).s Co.,
Ashepoo Co.,
Armour Co.,
Lanre Contracts.
Favorable Arrant
ind Fine Facilitn
Lnd will save you money, (let
Vices. We have special form
o suit different crops.
ggaaHffl
The largest awl most complete
li tlie State, in packages or bulk.
LORIOK & I
COLUMJ
Jan. I.? lv.
DliS. D. L. Ei
4flpE'
1515 MA:
COIiUMI3IA,
PHONE 23().
)ISS0LLTI0\ OF PARTXEBSUIP
[T IS MUTUALLY AGREED TIIA'
the narnershirt heretofore existing bo
ween W. H. F. Rist and \V. B. Ka<-t, un
ler the firm name ot W. H. F. Rast t1
tiro , is hereby dissolved, and W. II. I
Hast will conduct in his own name an
2 s own respon.-ib htv, the general me:
.handising business, and W, I?. Hawill
conduct in his own name and r?
"ponsibihty the Milling and Harness Mar
ntactnring tm.-iL-ess, ?e asK a tuuuuut
pat ouage to t-acb as htr< to'or
W. IL. F. KAKT,
W. li. FAST.
Jannar- 1(5 1D>1. t?.
fther Trimmings, Piano Body,
'hr>T Ti'ini in in f!<i Tnnthflf On/ivif
/tl/7 J- * ty / / f// / K / ? * Vt JC# V'lVH r l V
Leather Trimmings,
hie Leather Trimmings,
niiinc Leather Trimmings,
ns in the past few days and arc throwi
ng of buyers. They are selling like '
ITORS ARE THU
Will sell goods at above prices as lo
then say you wish you had bought.
Col-u.2nc1.Toia, S. C,
\
kJX
& Drafts.
? ?jp t
j through our stock <
us for our customrs.
c
y's and Children's Clothing, Over- ^
rnishing Goods of every kind. *
N '
at figures that will surprise vou in ir
our SPRING STOCK. ' 1
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rtunitv
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right. L
s on hand, and must reduce stock- D
:>nce.
6 Drafts,
i ^
BRICK BLOCK, ?
ten. s. C.
' T9TO CI "
SI
11 i?rh Grade Ammoniated Goods: Pi
si
Acids, Kainits,
Tankage, Nitrates,
Potash and ? Dr
i . pCotton
Seed Meal.
i
:eiiients.
7
is ?
l or Delivering to any ^
Part of the Country,
our 1
ulas 1
stock of Field and Garden Seeds I
Write us.
jOWRANOE,
BIA. S. C.
DOZER & SONS
rN STREET, I
H. C. j'
]
Withdrawal. j.S
i c
P 7T IS MUrUALLY AGREED THAT I s
j X W ii- t'. itast severs m.s connection j
with tho Swausea Furniture Company of J
^ ! Swansea. S. C. The business wiil contin- J
ne in the same name by \V. 15. Rast'and D. 3
. j F. Huffman r
| W II F. RAST, 3
. ! W. 15. RAST.
"I D.F.HUFFMAN
^ ! January JO 1901. tl
(1 j
A full and new supply of
Garden Seed, just received j
at the Bazaar. (
Worth. Our Price.
$ 50.00 $ 35.00.
r Top. GO 00 42.50.
100.00 85.00.
110.00 00.00.
130.00 115.00
ng the goods on tlio market to the
'hot cakes/' ||j
NDERSTRUGK
. ' 1
ng as they last. Don't wait and
ULE CO.,
ANDREW CRAWFORD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JOLUMBiA, - - - - 8. C.
tJliACTlCES IN THE STATE AND
Federal Courts, and offers bis protosjonai
serviced tc Lbe citizens ol Lexington
fount#6**
October 18 ~ly.
Albert M. Boozer,
ittoruer at Law;
COLUMBIA, H. C.
Especial attention given to business enrnsted
to him by hie fellow citizen* o:
,fcxington county.
Office: 16uy Main 8treet, ovor T. B.
mghtry & Co.
Febrc^ v 28 ? tf.
. TJ2
/. M. EFIKD. F. E. Dreheb.
EFIRD & DREKER,
Ittornevs at Law,
LEXINGTON, C. N., S. C.
nrriLL practice in all ihe
VV Courts. Business solicited. One
tember of the firm wiil always-be at office,
exmgtcn, S. C.
Jane 17?6m. * ."J
DWARD L. ASBILL,
A rtrr n 4* T ft ttt
jdtiuiJioy ai uawy
iEESVILLE, - S. C.
Practices in all the Courts.
Business solicited.
Sept. 30?6m /
[ill IB BANK.
EPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
W. 1?. ROOF, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
lieu Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird,
R Hilton James E. Hendrix. ' 'ig
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received and
terest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed,
lyabte April and October.
September 21?tf
111 Illl IK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
rATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY
iid up Capital ... $200,000
irplus Profits . - GO, 000
Saving's Department. '
Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received*,
iterest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent.
>r annum. W. A. CLARK, President.
Wmix Joxxs, Cashier. *
December 4?ly.
DR. E. J, ETHEBEDliE, * M
SURGEON DENTIST,
LEESVILLE, S. C. Office
next do< r below post office.
AlwayR onhiud.
February 1?. ^
lSIES F. I7XAR. T. C. 8TUBKTE,
Orangburg, S. C. Lexington, S. C.
Izlar & Sturkie,
LTTORNEYS ATB LAW
Loxingtoii, S. O.
r^RACT'CES IN ALL COURTS OF
L this State and of the United States.
February 21,1900.?tt.
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