The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 30, 1901, Image 3
WHY COUGH
" * Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures C ough
or Cold at once. Conquers Croup,
"Whooping-Cough ar.d Measle-Ccugh.
without fail. All mothers praise it
Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and
firmsumotion. Quick, 6ure results.
Price, 25 cents. Refuse the dealer's substitute.
- DeBhIIs
COUCH SYRUP
Always cures wheft others fail.
Dr. Bull's Pills ?:reConstipatien. 50 pills ioe.
. . Tiie Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30. 1901.
jfcrNotices will be inserted
in the Local department at
the uniform price of o cents
per line, to one and
lades to New Advertisements.
Citation?Geo. S. Drafts.
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 Quinine
in a tasteless form No cure, no pay.
Masonic.
?L A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
<^^^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
F. M., will be held on
Saturday, February 2nd, 1901, at 7
o'clock p. m. Members will please
come prepared to pay their dues.
By order of the W. M.
G. M. Harman, Secretary.
Masonic Notice.
? ' :-i:?T>?
A A regular cosaiumcabiuu ui x w- i
maria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M. |
will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak,
S. C-, Saturday evening, Ftbruary
2nd, at 7 o'clock. Visiting brethren
cordially invited.
John C. SwygCrt, Master.
The County Pension Board.
y The County Pension Board of
Lexington county, wiil meet at 10
o'clock, at LexingtoD, February 4tb,
1901. All applications must be in at
that time properly filled out and
Bigned by two*(2) witnesses, who are
not pensioners.
S. M. Rjof, Chairman.
Stockholders Meeting.
The stockholders of the Lexington
County Fair Association will
meet in the court house at Lexington
cn February 16ih, at 11 o'clock a.
m. A fall-attendance i3 desired as
much important business is to be
transacted. By order of
J. H. Counts, Pres.
February Fashions.
In the February number of The
Delineator a very careful and fuliy
illustrated description of midwinter
dress materials is given. This is in
addition to the usual number of
fashions shown for wcmeD, girls and
little folks. Special attention is also
given to confirmation wear, and in
the dressmaking article, to the matk
ter of fitting in sleeves. The Delineator
is a thoroughly practical all
round magazine for women, and has
reached a circulation of over half a
million a month.
? ?
- * indigestion 1
j dyspepsia
| biliousness
: and the hundred and one simi-:
: lar ills caused by impure blood f
: or inactive liver, quickly yield I
\ to the purifying and cleansing \
, j properties contained in
- I JofrnstSnfe!
Sarsaparilla
j QUART BOTTU. : J
: It cures permanently by acting \
: naturally on all organs of the*
" - * * ? a - ~ 1- i
: body. Asa blood-cieanser, nssn-> j
: builder, and health-restorer, it t
: has no equal. Put us in Quart \
j Bottles, and sold at $i each. I
i "THE MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY," I
Detroit, Mich.
IjUtfJTAViViVr1** * - - * - P
- 1 q Take Liverettes for Liver His. 35c.
J. E. KA.UFiIA.NN, Lexington, S. C.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablet3
v r the remedy that cures a cold in one day
*
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Steps the Cough and Works eff the
Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinioe Tablets
cure a cold in one dav. No Cure, No
Pay- Price 25 cents.
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Valentines! Valentines ! Valentines!
A pretty assortment of sentimental,
comic and sachet valentines, ba9
ju3t been received at the Bjzaar, and
is now ready for your inspection.
Cjtll early and make your selection, i
!
"Farmers' Guide"
Is the name of a bock, and as its
title indicates, is a guide to farmers
in the cultivation and fertilization of
? a _ htl
ail crops typical 10 America, jlui&
book is handsomely bound, profusely
illustrated, and every f;?rm(r
should have it in bi3 library. It can
be had without charge from the Geri
man Kali Woik3 of 93 Nassau St.,
New ;Yurk City.
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I PENCIL MD SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Monday is ealesday.
We hear of no one visiting or being
visited.
Lemon?, Bananas and Apple?, at
t'ie Bazaar.
We have had a touch of genuine
winter weather.
Episcopal services next Sunday at
3:30 p. m , if not raining.
A large quantiiv of fertilizers are
being hauled through our streets.
Mr. Jeff Amick now occupies his
new residence on Upper Mam street.
Mis3 Lena Harman ha3 returned
from a pleasant visit to relatives in
Batesburg.
It is to the interest of our business
men to agitate tbe question of
better roads.
The lumber is being placed on the
ground for .the erection of the building
of the Lexington Lumber Co.
Orders taken for Tailor Made
Clothing, fit, material and make
guaranteed. H. L. Oswald.
Dr. J. W. Wessinger, of Balleutine,
is said to be wearing broad
smiles tiese days?it is a boy.
We learn that Mr. D. D. D.
Mitchell, a prominent citizen of
Leesviile. died in that town last
Friday.
Mr. John C Craps, who has been
in Columbia for sometime, is spending
a few days with his parents near
Number.
"Standard" sewing machines, the
best and most durable machine on
the market, at H. L Oswald's.
The regular monthly meeting of
Lexington Lodge No. 152, A. .F.-.M.,
will be beld next Saturday evening
at the usual hour.
Izlar & Sturkie, E qs , will occupy j
rooms in the Kauffmann Block as |
soon as they are released by the
painter..
For several nights since our last
issue the wind blew "great guns." No
damage to property was done, however.
The best line of* shoes from the
finest to the commonest, at H. L.
Oswald's. Prices made to suit purchasers.
i
This is a propitious time for the
cotton planters and merchants to i
come together and establish an oil ,
mill in LexiDgton. 1
I have one six year old horse, will i
work anywhere, which I will sell '
cheap for cash. Dr. C E Leaphait, i
Lexington, S. C.
Mr. Henry Risb, who is teaching '
a flourishing school near Oakvilla,
was in town Saturday and gave us a
pleasant call.
Both Hicks and DeVoe say that
February will open with extremely
cold weather which will last until
the 7ih of that month.
Miss Leila Barre, of Britton's
Neck, having attended the golden ^
weddiDg of her grandparents, returned
to her home on Friday.
Now that the travel from New
York to Florida has begaD, the mid- ,
day train on the Southern read is (
generally behind schedule time. ,
The Lexington County Teachers' <
Association had a very instructive |
and interesting meeting in the Palmetto
Institute building last Satur- i
day.
Misses Marie Stork and Minnie
Ku?sing, of Columbia, attended the
golden wedding of Col. D. T. Barr,
and returned to their home on Fri
d*y.
Talk about your Cough Cures rs
much as you want, but at last there
is none to compare with the results
of Hdcon's Cough Cure. For sale
at the Bazaar.
Miss Mae Delle Barre, of Britton's
Neck, after attending the golden
weddicg of her grandparents,
left for Cokesbnry, last Friday to
attend school.
Mr. L. W. Mathias, of Irmo,
whose name wa9 at the head of tie
eligible list in South Carolina, has J
received an appointment in tbe Railway
Mail Service Commission.
There is no question about Lexington
losing a large quantity of
trade on account of the bad condition
of the roads leading to this
place, that would otherwise come
here.
The weather this morning seems
to be preparing for the great February
freeze, which has been predicted
by Hick?, the great weathers prognosticates,
as a gloomy disagreeable
rain is falling.
White Leghorns and Black Langshans,
pure breed, the best strain
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and tine Diras, win oe soia singly, iu
pairs, trios or any way desired by
purchaser, and at prices that will
please. Call at the Dispatch office, or
address, S. H. HarmaD, Lexington,
! S. C.
The fallowing persons from this
county have been drawn as petit
jurors to serve for the first term of
the United Siate3 C.rcuit Court to
be held at Florence in accordance
with an act of Congress passed last
i "\eai: A. W. Johnson and B. L
i J
Dreher. The court convenes on the
first. Tuesday in March.
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret ofhealth is
the power to digest and assimilate
a proper quanity of food.
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it's part.
Doyou know this ?
Tutt's Liver Pills are an. absolute
cure for sick headache, dys
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, biliousness
and kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
Dr. Timmerman, late State Treasurer,
has moved from Columbia tc
Bateeburg, he haviDg recently been
elected President of the Firs!
National Back of Batesburg. Lex
ington welcomes him in her county.
Now that the Lexington Lumber
Company has been organized with
Mr. James E Hendrix as President
and Mr. Alfred J. Fox as Secretary
and Treasurer, we want to see other
small industries spring up in Lexington.
There is room for all.
The Eogineer Corps of the Southern
Railway were out yesterday surveying
a route which leaves the
main line near Mr. Simon Wmgard's
place, passing down through Mr. Ed.
Mathias* land and crossing the factory
dam to some point in town.
You just ought to see the sentimental,
comic and sachet valentines
at the Bazaar: When you come see
that your buttons are sewed on
firm and strong and leavo your
heart at home, for ycu are apt to
lose both after seeing them.
The bill extending the lime for the
collection of taxes without the penalty
until March 1st, has passed both
branches of the General Assembly,
but we have not seen what disposition
the Governor has made of it, so
the wise delinquent will pay i-Is
taxes at once and thus be on the safe
side.
The Masons of this place will
commence the erection of a ledge
M i AM AA w J A ? fPU a
iKJKjm at aii trail) uaj. jluu uuuuil>^
will be a frame one of two stories
sd<3 the size is to be 30x60. The
lumber i3 bow oil the grounds and
the work will commence in a few
day3.
This is winding up week of the
rounds of the Auditor and Editor
and Saturday they will return to the
bosom of their families two tired
and jaded mortals. Speaking for
the Editor, we desire to say that
after his return he will immediately
proceed to revise his subscription
list and every delinquent found
thereon will receive a statement of
his account, which means that he
must settle in full or in part immediately,
if not sooner. We trust
that they will give this matter their
prompt attention and do as requested.
The first Quarterly Conference of
Lexington Circuit of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, will be
held at Horeb, a few miles above
tbis place on the 3rd and 4th of
February. The Presiding Elder,
Rev. E T. Hodges, will be present
and will preach both day3 at 11
o'clock a. m. All of the official
members of the Conference are
earnestly solicited, and are. expected,
to be present. The public generally
are cordially invited to attend these
services.
School Books.
. We have now in stock a fall supply
of Johnson's Readers, Lse's Histories,
Myer's General Histories,
Wheeler's Graded Studies in English,
Frye's Geographies, Wentworth's
Arithmetics and Wentwortb's
New School Algebra, which we will
sell outright or exchange for old
books now used in the schools. We
will soon have in stock a line of all
the books, which have been adopted
by the State Hoard of Education for
use in the schools for the space of
five years, also bocks of other kinds,
school supplies, such as pencil and
ink tablets, peDS, lead and slate pencils,
inks of all colors, in fact everything
needed in the school room.
Our terms are strictly cash on delivery.
Don't ask for credit as it cannot
be given as they are sold at the
very lowest prices.
The Bazaar.
weaaing.
To theElitor of the Dispatch:
Mr. Junius B. Roberts and Miss
Lula E. Rawls were united in marriage
by the Rev. J G Graichcn, at
the Lutheran Parsonage, in Lexington,
S. C., on the evening of January
24:b, 1901 Surrounding the
gallant bridegroom and lovely bride
were the groomsmen and bridesmaids,
Mr. Hecdrix Roberts aud
Miss Agnes Raw), Mr. Jacob Raw]
and Miss Jessie Kleckley. Oiher
friends and members of the families
of the groom and bride were present
and enjoyed the occasion with the
pastor and his family.
We wish for these promising young
peop'e a life of great success anc
happiness. G.
* -O- ?
Fresh Garden Seeds.
All varieties of garden seeds
Guaranteed fresh, at J. E. Kauf
m arm's New D. ug Store.
Waves From the River Side.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Y*'e a:e having winter weather at
last, and no dnn'ot that the cold
will continue for sometirne jet.
Thp npnnlf' nf this enmmunitv are
i - - ~ r-~- r - - -- j
certainly enjoying good health, ex- <
cepiing colds and Li Grippe.
A. S. J Bowerscx, Superintendent 1
of the Columbia Duck Mills, has
been seriously ill for a few days, but (
we are glad to learn is apparently
some better.
Mrs. Robert Hilton, of Irene, has j
been visiting relatives in and around <
Brcoklund. :
; ! The Baptist people of this place <
j have a flourishing Sunday school un- j
der the superintendencv of Mr. B. <
J. Sorgee. Ho is a faithful worker 5
1 and is always ready to do something j
! to please God.
The Rev. Mr. Hudson has been
conducting a revival at the Methodist
church of this place for the last two -1
?
weeks and the meeting still continues.
There has been a number of '
conversions, and we hope to know cf
more.
t
Mr. A. Oiner has bidden us all 1
adieu and has gone to Augusta, Ga.
We wish him much success. Brook- (
land'3 loss is Augusta's gain.
This is my first attempt to write
and if it ascapes the waste basket I
may send other communications.
Dish Washer. <
Brookland, S. C, January 29, 1901.
Pebbles from Rocky Well.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
1 t
Rough weather. t
Tbeie are many cases of grippe in j
this section. t
Mr. Rufus Price has started a s
new dwelling, as also has Mr. James ?
Long.
Misses Marie Stork and Mamie f
Hussing, of Columbia, have been :
visiting Miss Gussie Barr.
t
? ATv T^rof(cs ron_ J
J. uu JJUIOC ui +JJLi. vuo ^yiano i?u- ?
a-way last week and threw him out 1
of the buggy, but he was not hurt
very much.
The littlo daughter of xiTr. and
Mrs. James Long has been very sick,
but is now very much improved.
Professor Samuel Derrick, teacher
of the Hollow Creek school, has
moved in our section. tVo welcome
the Professor in our midst.
Mr. Frank W. Shealy ba3 moved
. his dressing outfit from James W.
Long's to Mr. Jacob Jumper's near
Price vide.
Misses Leila and Maydell Barrr,
of Marion county, attended the golden
weddiDg of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Barr, and Mrs.
Lottie James and children also attended
the golden wedding.
SnpAPRf? fr> fViA Difinatrh.
D. E, L.
Ballentine Sprinkles.
To the Euitor of the Dispatch:
The health of our community is
extremely pood at present.
Our merchant, Mr. S. Boczer, is
running a successful business at this J
place.
Mr. Noah Shealy is suffering intensely
from a broken leg.
Mrs. Laura Shealy has gone on a
visit to Orangeburg.
The school at this place has on its 1
roll about seventy-five scholars. The "
school is taught by Miss Pauline
McCarley.
What boy was it that went to see
his best girl and bad his horse cut f
loose? Boys, always hitch your fi
horse to the rack near the house;
never to an apple tree.
What man went to see his girl and t
his bat got hid? I think he was
glad of it as it gave him a good excuse
to stay longer.
Look out, girls, one of B-illentine'e most
prominent young men has a
new buggy. a
Sounds of the saw mills still linger
in the community. t
BettieLoe Shealy has just returned c
frrm a visit near Pomaria. 1
Tbe rnerrv tones of the sweet 8
marriage bells have ceased for awhile *
in and around our community. Wonder
who will be the next to be led to P
Hymen's golden altai? 1
I and You Don't Know. t
January 28th, 1001.
Officers of Dickerson Lodge No. 4888.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The following were elected officers
of Dickerson Lodge No. 4888, G. U. a
0 of 0. F , at a recent meeting held 1
at the lodge room in Jjexington:
N Swinaon, P. N F. I
Frank Drafts. N. F. s
J 11 Davis, P. N. G. I
. J. E Clay, N. G * ' c
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(_t. l. iciciiarasoD. v. u. T
D. 11 Rouse, E P. i
A. W. Johnson, P. S. 1
Henry Carter, W. T.
J. E Davis. Advocate. \
J. I. Denf, W. C t
Russell Portee, Guardian. (
A Roof, Guardian.
Jesse Deit, R. S. to N G. 1
Frank Laws, L S. to N G. i
Judson Jones, R S. to V. G.
Ernest Wise, L S. to V. G. ! ]
Joe Suber, R. S. to X. F.
Frank Gates, L. S. to N F. 1
TE3 STATS C? SOUTH CAROLINA. ! [
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. I J
I 15 ; Geo. H. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. ! j
\T71IEHEAS, MBS. CARRIE LEE j
V made suit to me, to fr.nt hrr Let- i ;
i t<-rs of Administration of the Estate of
aud effects of Uzel Lee, deceased; j *
' These, are therefore, to cite and admon- <
ish all and singular the kimlred and
creditors of the said U/ 1 Lee. dec
as -it. that they be and appear Letore me,
tj the Court of Probate, to bs held at i
1 T ? r\ It l; /. Mm
4 j 1j' I'll Vv. I i , o. v., V/J.I JL XJ Ui OVtOJ Ui^/ |
l?th c'.iv of February, next, after publica- j
t on tleie >f, at 11 o'clock in the furencon i
to s-h >\v cause, if any they Lave, why the j :
sad Administration should not be granted. 1
Given under my hand, this the '28th day
of January, Anno Domini. 19UI.
GKOKGE.S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C.
Published on the 30th day of January,
l'J 1, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl3
BARGAIN SALE
From the 20th of January to the 1st of
March I will sell my Fall ai;d Winter stock
c>f good.; at cost, consisting of Dry Goods
NTotions, Canned Goods, etc.
Homespun, worth 7c. at 6.
Homespun, vortii f.{c. at f>',c.
Homespun, worth 5c. at 14
Calicos, worth 0'r at 5c.
flalicos, worth 5c. at i.]e. i
Dntings, worth Gc. at 5o.
Outings, worth 10c. at S \
3ntings, worth 8c at Gc. |
Worsted, worth "25c. at 2>.
Tasini are, worth '25c. at 20c.
3a.siimre, worth 10c. at 8c.
ft'en's Heavy Underwear.
Shirts, worth 50c. now 4"?c. {
Drawers to match, worth 50c. at -10c.
Shirts, worth 30c. at 20c.
Star lye. worth 10c. 3 cans for 20c.
worth 5c. 7 cans for 25c. I (
Dctagon soap, 7 bars at 25c.
\rbuckle\s Coffee. 2 packages for 25c. (
Grood Luck Biking Powder, worth 10c. at 8c
Tood Luck Baking Powder, worth 5c. at 1c j
Best green coffee, worth 12c. at lljc.
M n's hats, worth $1.50, at $1.20
Men's liats, worth SI,25, at SI 00, ^
Men and Ladies' shoes 25 and 15c, reduction,
and all other good> reduced. Call
and see mo and satisfy yourself
that I mean what I say and
save mou -y. i
Respectfully. ?
L. E. M. SMOAE,
LEXINGTON, S. O. 11
dwll
rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
In tlie Probate Court. j
Samuel B. George. Clerk of Court, as Administrator
ol the Direlict Estate of >J.
H. Koon, deceased, plaintiff.
against
Tob N. Koon and Mrs. Victoria Miller, defendants.
Summons for Relief?Complaint Not Served.
ro the Defendant Job N. Koon:
T7-OU ARE HEREBY SUMM )ND AND
JL required to answer the complaint in
his action, which is filed m t-he office ot
he Judge of Probate for said county and
state, and to serve a copy of yonr answer
;o the said comphiir.t on the subscribers at
heir office, Court House Square. Lexing
up, S. C.. within twenty days .after the ,
service hereof, exclusive of the day of such
;ervice, and if you fail to answer the comjlaint
within the time aforesaid, the phiniff
in this action will apply to the Court
or the relief demanded in the complaint.
ro Job N. Koon:
Please take notice that the complaint in
his action was duly tiled in the office of the
rndge of Prabate on the 10th day of Jantary.
A. D. 1901.
IZLAH & STURKIE, . J
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
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Dec. 5 -tf, ' Lexington, S. C.
ISOll -1
[N ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW
in reference to the assessment and tax- J
dion of property, the Auditor, or his asistant,
will be and attend the following
lamed places for the purpose of receiving
ax returns for the fiscal year 1001, and in j
irder to meet the next appointment the
lour wiil close at 1! :30 in the morning and
,t 4 o'clock in the alhmoon; taxpayers
Fill, therelore, be prompt in meeting the
appointments so as not to cause delay.
Tax payers will please come prepaid to J
jive the name of their township and mini- |
itr of school district wherein they reside:
Lexington. C. H., from -January 1st to *
he 6th. 1901.
Red Store, all day, January 39th.
Archie Wolfs, morning, January 31st,
J. W. Martin's, afternoon, January 31st.
S. P. u no pert, morning, February 1st.
Brcok'.and, al! day, February 2nd.
Lexirgton from the 4ih to the 20:h.
Section 270 of the law in referenc3 to the
issessment of taxes, (Revised S'atutes,)
eads as follows:
Ail property shall be valued for taxation
it its true value in money, which in all
sases not specially provided for by law,
hall be held to be as follows, to wit: For ^
lersoiial property the usual selling price
m the u-ual terms of similar property at J
idmiuistrator's or executor's sales, at the
face were the return is made: and for real
property, the usual selling price on the
tsual terms of similar property at sales for
aarti'ion under order of court, at the
alace whtrs the return is to made. If :
here is no usual selling price, then at
vhat is honestly believed could be obtainid
for th? same ;.t a fair sale uuder the coulitions
above mentioned.
It shall be the duty of each owner of
ands, aud of any new structures thereon
vhich shall not have been appraised for
axation, to list the same for taxatiou with
:he County Auditor of the County in which
hey may be situated, on or before the2Uth
3*... ?* nivt afh.r fV>o co. r>i a v-h.ill
lay ui i cuinnij mui iu?- ?
become subject to taxation. 4
bection G That from and after the passage
of this act. there shall he assessed 9
jpon all taxable polls in this State a tax of
Due dollar on each poll, the proceeds of
which tax shall be applied solely to eduea- Lional
purposes. Every male citizen between
the ages ot twenty-one and sixty j.
years, except tho?e incapable of earning a
support, from being maimed or from other
causes, and except those who are made ex ^
empt by law, shall be deemed taxable polls.
All retains lor taxation must be filed
with the Auditor not later than February \
20th, 1901, as alter that date the law re- r
ipiires an addition of 50 per cent, to the ]
last year's return.
Township Board of Assessors will meet '
at some con venient pi ice in their respect- 1
ive township on Wednesday. MarchG. l9ol. v
County Board of Equalization, will meet h
at the Auditor's office on Tuesday M.irch 1
l th, 1901, at 10 o'clock a m. i
G. A. DERRICK,
Auditor Lexington County.
DLceinber 5. 1900.
9pen L aggies, Genuine Leathe
Tup J biggies, (inn fine Leather
?cuiopij Toj) Savveys, Genuine
Canopy Top Surreys, Genuine
Extension Top Surreys, Gcnuh
A'e have struck sonic rare bargains ii
eager throng c
nun aabupiptit
mn uumrcin
it the low prices we arc ottering. \\
th.
o
February 1-1.?ly.
A.:
HVBBJ91 SmS *
We are now going tj
and have bargains
ers
Tou will find them in Men's, Boy's i
coats, Shoes, and Gent's Furnis
W'c will close the stock on hand at f
order to make room for 01
Don't
Miss
This
Opport
)f commencing the New Century ri<
We have entirely too many goods 01:
at ono
Yours for Trade.
Leapliart <
KAUFMANN'S Bl
X^essrira.g'tc
FERTIL
Ae represent: II
The Virgina-Carolinn Chemical
Co.,
Wilco^ & Cibbs Co.,
Ashepoo Co.,
Armour Co.,
Lame Contracts.
Favorable Arrange]
And Fine Facilities
(nd will save you money. (Jet our
>riccs. We have special formulas
o suit dilferent crops.
The largest and most complete stoi
11 the State, in packages or hulk. \\
LORICK <& L(
COLUMBIA
Jan. 1.? lv.
DBS. D. L. BOO:
iMWMfis
1515 MAIN S
COLUMBIA,
PHOjNE 230.
I
HSSOLCTIOX OF PIRTXERSIHP. |
rT IS MUTUALLY AGREED THATjI
L the pamership heretofore existing be- j wi
ween W. H.;l\ East and W. I>. East', un-1 Sw
krthe firm name ot W. H. F. East & 1 ue
5o., is hereby dissolved, and W. H. F. : F.
t -.st will conduct in his own name and j
lis own responsibility, the general mer :
handising business, and \V. 15. liast i
nil conduct in his own name and re- j
possibility the Milling and Harness Manitactaring
business, We ask a continued
>atronage to each as heretofore.
W. H. F. EAST, i ^
W. 15. EAST. G
January 1(5, 1901. 11. j
7' Trimmings, Piano Body,
Trimmings, Leather QuarU
Leather Trimmings,
Leather Trimmings,
ne Leather Trimmings,
.1 the past few days and are throw:
>f buyers. They are selling like '
ORS ARE THU
"ill sell goods at alwve prices as lo
en savyou wish vou had bought.
RHEA M
ol"u.m."bia, S. C
r
trough our stock
for our custom
ind Children's Clothing, Overling
Goods of every kind.
? ii .1 *ii *. r__
igures inai win surprise vuu m
ir SPRING STOCK.
unity
;ht.
i hand, and must reduce stock
e.
k Drafts,
filCK BLOCK,
tra.. S. C.
IZERS.
I
irrh Grade Ammoniated Goods:
^ i
Acids, Kainits,
Tankage, Nitrates,
Potasli and
Cotton Seed Meal.
i
i
nents.
For Delivering to any j
Fart of the Country,
*
|
;
U\D.
?k of Field and Garden Seeds
'rite lis.
)WRANCE,
k. S. C.
I
ZER & SONS
mlHsU
TREET, I:
S. c. i!
I <
\i
I
Withdrawal.
T MUTUALLY AGREED THAT
W. H. F. East severs his connection
th the Swansea Furniture Company of
ransea. S. C. The business will contin- j
in tVm coma rtamp Kit W H Racf :in^ D
Huffman. .
W. H F. EAST,
W B. EAST,
D. F. HUFFMAN.
Tp.noary 16. 1901. tf.
A full and new supply of
larden Seed, just received
t the Bazaar.
Worth. Our Price.
$ 50.00 $ 35.00.
v Top, GO 00 42.50.
100.00 85.00.
110.00 00.00.
130.00 115.00
hig the goods on the market to the
'hot cakes."
NDERSTRUCK
>ng as they last. Don't wait and
ULE CO.,
ANDREW CRAWFORD
?T (*? o.
I PRACTICES IN THE STATE ANDFederal
Courts, and offers his professional
services to the citizens of Lexington
Oonniy.
October 18?Jy,
Albert M. Boozer,
Attorney at Law, |
COLUMBIA, N. C.
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to him bv his fellow citizens oi
Lexington county.
Office: 1609 Main 'Street, over T. B.
Augfctry <fc Co.
February 28 ?tf,
c. m. efird. f. e. drzheb.
EFIRD &DREHER, '
Attorneys at Law,
LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts. Business solicited. One
member of the firm will always be at office,
Lexington, S. C.
Jane 17?6m.
EDWARD L. ASBILL,
Attorney at Law,
leesvUjLe, s. o.
Practices in all the Courts.
Business solicited.
Sept. 30?6m
HIGH SAVINGS BANK.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
W. P. ROOT, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird,
R. Hilton James E. Hendrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received and
interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed,
t\OY7oU]n a nri i on/1 h
pw.'rtwui auu wwvvi*
September 21?tf
I 1101 IK,
COLUMBIA, S.C.
STATE, CITY AND COliSTY DEPOSITORY
Paid up Capital - $200,000
Surplus Profits . - 60,000
Saving's Department.
Deposits of $5.00 and upwards received,
interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent,
per annum. W. A. CLARK, President.
Wmix Jones, Cashier.
December 4?ly.
. OR, E. J, ETCEBEDGE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
LF.ESVILLE, S. C.
Office next door below post ffice.
Always onhand.
February I?.
JTA.MES F- IZEAB. X. C. STUBKTF,
Orangburg, S. C. Lexington, 8. C.
Izlar & Sturkie,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Lexington, S. C.
PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS OP tbis
State and of the United States.
February 21,1900.?tt. .
trc?esigns
'rTT^ Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an *
invention is probably patentable. Communications
strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Crisntific HntDrirtit 1
VViviMiao jiiim b^hiu
A handsomely illustrated weekly. I .arrest circulation
of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.361Broad?a"- New York
Branch Office, 625 F 8t? Washington, D. C.
For Sale.
AS A COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY
Leiington Lodge No. 152 A. F. M., we
)ffer for sale two lots on Church Street,
ippositeSt. Stephen's church lot, each facog
on said street SO feet and having a
septh of 2fi8 feet. Also three lots facing
jn Corley Street, size 89x140 feet For
iuriher particulars appiy to
J. E. HAWL, Chairman,
J.J. TA1L.UK,
G. M. HARM AN.
January 2nd, 1901.
NOTICE 10 DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
All persons indebted to the
Estate of Elijah Wingard. deceased,
must make payment on or before February
11th, 1901, and those having claims against
the said Estate must present them, duly attested,
to the undersigned on or before the
above date.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Administrator.
.Tannarr fT lf;01_ 3wl2 ?
Desiccated cocoanut, already prepared
for making pies, custards and
cakes, at the Bazaar.
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