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The Lexington Dispatch / G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON^ S. C.. 3 WEDNESDAY. MAY 29. 1901. 3 The outcome cf t le joint debate 3 between Senators Tillman and Mc- ^ Laurin at Gaffoey City last Satur- g day, was a surprise to the friends of 3 nnntlnman on.l 1 o f V) o CCTISfltion LfJtU gCUU: U-l Cli auu to vuv ? of the hour. Like u clap of thunder 3 from ft clear sky the resignation of 3 both as United Stales Senators was 3 flashed throughout the length and 3 breadth of the land. This step was brought about by each taunting '! the other. 3 Iq our judgment this exhibition of ill advised action is pure childishness 3 from which neither can gain any ^ credit. This incident give3 the enemies of both Senators an opportunity which they have been waiting for for some.time and they doubtless will * ' ' Q be quick to seize it to elect a man 3 ; who has been all along closely idenn ev* An f Kofh ! 3 uucu nivu lucii uouicuvi auvj wv.- need a good spanking at tbe hands \ of the voters, and both will no doubt receive it at the proper time. 3 Senator McLaurin has written a letter protesting against a campaign 3 - in August on account of his physi- g cal condition and Senator Tillman has had one published making ex- 3 CU868 for precipitating a campaign in this "off" year, and thus the matter j* rest at present with the resignation of both in the hands of the Governor. 31 Col. Wilie Jones ba3 publicly and 31 positively announced his candidacy for United States Senator from South 3! Carolina. This announcement places g, his friends in a better position 'to work for his nomination than they 31 have heretofore occupied. 31 Col. Jones is unquestionably the g, strongest man that has yet entered 3; the race and bis friends all over the 31 State intend to see to it that he is Qi successful in the race. Successful in his public life, clean in his piivate 3 relations and free from the petty jealouses and scandals that have char- 3! acterized the political course of many ^ of the statesmen of the present time, the voters of the State of every shade " of political faith can conscientiously 31 support him in the primary which is to be held sometime in the future, and thus place 8 gentleman in a p?oninent public position who will uphold T the honor and dignity of t'le State in a statesmanlike manner. 1 The Jersey City Journal of May J 23rd contains an announcement of j the death of Dr. Cjnrad Wienges, 1 which sad event took place in that 1 city on May 23rd. The direct cause ^ of his death was multiple neurities, o norv/ina rfisoncn whif*h manifested I 1 itself about two weeks before. Dr. Wienges was a relative of the Editor J aud often visited this place many j years ago and no doubt he .will be pleasantly remembered by maDy of 2 our older citizens. 0 Rear Admiral Schley has arrived 0 in this country having suddenly been % called home by the illness of his son. 2 B How To ? 2 Gain Flesh ? a Persons have been known to 2 gain a pound a day by taking z an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL- \ SIGN. It is strange, but it often happens. 2 ? Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the * 2 digestive machinery going properly, so that the patient is able 2 to digest and absorb his ordinary 2 food, which he could not do be- 9 fore, and that is the way the gain is made. 2! A certain amount of flesh is 2: r t iil :c t necessary ror neaun; u yuu nave ^ not got it you can get it by 2< taking 2: Scon's pnoision * * You will find it just as useful in summer 2 as in winter* and if you are thriving upon 2i It don't stop because the weather is warm. V 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. 21 I ICOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 2; United in Marriage. United in the happy bonds of wed- 9 lock on Tuesday the 21st, at the 2; residence of Mrs. T. M. Geiger, Mr. 2| W. W. Hawes to Miss Daisy C Gei- 2j ger. These are two of Lexington's 2: accomplished young people. Miss .y Mary Geiger played the wedding l j zuarea aaa it was eiijuxsucij icuua- 9. ed. The following young ladies acted as bridesmaids: 2; Miss Hattie Hawes, sister of the groom and Miss Effie Riley. The ^ best man was the groom's brother, 9! Mr. S. P. Hawes. The bride was accompained by her sister Miss Ollie Geiger. After the .> ceremony was performed a bountiful supper was served and was certainly enjoyed by all present. 9 " J. N Wright. 9 A SlightAttack 2 Of cramps may bring on Diarrba-a 2which is, in many cases followed by 2inflammation of the stomach and other dangerous complaints. All such 2 disorders are dangerous and should ia their infancy be treated with the 2 best known remedy. The merits of Pain-Killer are known and itisrecog- 2 nized as the standard specific for 2cramps, diarrhoea, etc. Avoid sub- 2 stitutes, there is but one Pain Killer, 2Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50 . \NNUALREPORT Oootiuued from 1st Page. 55 T H C.ugbman, fees. . 22 45 56 T H Caughcoan, dietiDg prisoners 170 20 57 C L Bouknigbt, conveying luoatic 5 60 58 John S Derrick, salary. 16 67 59 S L Raw1, wood.. .... 7 00 60 G M Harman, printing and stationery 77 48 61 G A Derrick, postage.. 2 55 62 G A Derrick, salary... 75 00 63 F E Dreher, postage .. 00 64 G H Koon, sa'ary 150 00 ^ - TI A Hf wftrtiofrofn VO n r\ iu^iov u w and constable salary 02 50 06 J M Craps, office fees.. 3 70 07 Srot' Heudrix,coffin... 3 00 6S J W Lou/, supplies for poor house 33 GO 69 J W LoDg, supplies for chain gaDg 17 18 70 JEfird & Dreber, and Meetze & Muller, attorneys, fees Broad River & Saluda townships r.\ 100 00 71 S D Fulmer, salary, etc 50 25 72 T E Campbell, work on court house 4 15 73 Meetze & Son, bolts and nails 40 74 E L Wingard, hog for chain gang 4 70 75 Cook & Wingard, lumber 3 02 76 C L Meetze, salary for guard and capt c g.. 100 10 77 Athens Mfg co, clothing for chain gaDg 24 38 78 John KamiDer, repairing tools for chain g. 3 00 79 A P Amick, lumber.... 1 30 30 U W Jefccat, magistrate and constable salary 31 25 31 0 B Addy, magistrate ?nd constable salary 50 20 32 C E Cooley, supplies for chain-gaug 8 50 33 Jack Drafts, conveying pauper 1 00 34 S M Sightler, magistrate and constable salary 43 75 35 S M Sightler, inquest.. 21 00 36 R DHarman,conveyiDg pauper 1 00 37 George A Sbealy, salary 75 00 38 J W "Wessinger, lumber 3 64 3D W J Rucker, lumber and work J.. 6 17 DO D E Clark, magistrate and constable salary 31 25 91 W M Corley, magistrate and constable salary 65 28 D2 Dr F L Sandle, examing lunatic 5 00 93 F E Dreher, attorney fee 25 00 34 George A Shealy, supplies for chaiD gaDg. 3 80 Do W O Corder, straw and nails 175 96 R W Frick & Son, supplies for chain gang. 3 05 'otal amount paid out .. .$17,808 76 : ^ Dispensary claims from May 3rd, 900, to May 6, 1901: S5 J W Addy, salary b con 6 50 91 S B G?orge, store rent. 5 00 92 R L Keisler, salary.... 2 00 93 J W Addv, salary 5 00 94 W J McCartha. salary and incidentals 54 12 95 Town Council of Lexington, ^ profits Lex Dis 34 11 96 J S Derrick, co treasurer county's portion.... 34 12 97 Mis Ann Williams, reDt 2 50 98 W J Ballentine, services 6 65 99 B B Hiller, services and incidentals 22 97 00 W J MeCartba, services and incidentals.... . 73 99 01 S B George, store rent (Jure) 5 00 02 R L Keisler, services.. 6 00 03 J W Addy, services ... 5 00 04 Town Council Lexington 4 profits Lex DisJuDe 58 61 05 J S Derrick, co treasurer county's portion 58 61 06 B B Hiller, services... 46 96 07 Mrs Ann A Williams, storerent 2 50 08 W J Balleutir.e, services 6 90 09 R L Keisler, services.. 8 00 10 J W Addv, services... 6 50 11 W J McCartha, services 60 17 12 S B George, rent, July 5 00 13 TownCouncilLexington | profit Lex Dis July 38 44 14 J bJJernclr, co treasurer county's portion 38 43 15 B B Hiller, services, etc 31 4*2 16 Mrs Ann A Williams, store rent, July.... 2 50 17 W J Billentine, services 6 90 18 Town Council Cbapio, \ profits Cbapin Die.. .1 94 19 JS Derrick,cotreasurer county's portion 1 94 20 B B Hiller, services, etc 31 95 21 W J McCartha, services, clerk hire, etc ,.... 61 29 22 R L Keisler, services.. 6 00 23 J W Addy, services... 6 50 24 S B George, store rent for August 5 00 25 Town CouncilLexington 4 profits Lex Dis 38 91 26 J b Dei rick, co treas, 4 ^profits Lex Dis Aug 38 92 L i vv j isaiienune, services u au 28 Mrs Ann "Williams, store rent 2 50 29 Toad Council Cbapin.. "0 87 30 J S Derrick, co treas, 4 profits Chapin dispensary, August.... 6 80 31 R L Kfis'er, services.. 7 00 32 J W Addy, services 6 50 33 W J Ballentine, services 6 90 34 S B George, store rent 5 00 35 W J McCartha,dispenser 59 02 36 Town Council Lexington b profits for Sept... S8 41 36aJ S Derrick, co treas, b profits for September 88 41 37 Mrs Ann Williams, store rent for September.. 2 50 38 B B Hiller, services, etc 52 75 39 Town Council Chapin, b profits Chapin dispensary 10 27 10 .T R Dpj rifk e.o treas. A profits Chapin dispensary, September. 10 27 41 J W Addy, service?, etc G 50 42 B L Ktisler, servicee, 3 00 43 S B George, store rent, October 5 00 43aW J Ballentine, services 3 40 44 W J McCartha, services and incidentals 52 22 45 Town Council Lex'g, 4 profits Lex dis Oct.. 91 31 4o J S Derrick, co treas }z profits Lex dis Oct.. 91 31 47 B B Hiller, services, etc 28 37 48 li L Keisler, services.. 3 80 49 W J Ballentine, services 5 90 50 Mrs Ann Williams, store rent 2 50 251 Town Council Cnapin.), profits Chapin dispensary, October... 29 88 252 J S Derrick, co. treaa. I profits, Cbapin dispensary, October? 29 87 25.1 W J McCartha, services and incidentals 56 08 254 S B Gporge, store rent. 5 00 255 RL Keisler, services... 9 00 256 J W Addy, services.... 7 50 257 Town Council Lexington .1 profits Lexington Dispensary, Nov.... 63 24 258 J ft Derrick, co. treas.. \ profits LexiDgton Dispensary, Nov 63 24 259 B B Hiller, services, etc 28 29 260 Mrs Ann Williams, store rent at Chapin 2 50 261 W J Ballentine, services on board control 6 90 262 Town Council Cbapin, ? profits Chapin Dispensary, Nov 22 29 263 J S Derrick, co. treas. 1 profits Cbapin Dispensary, Nov 22 29 1 RL Keisler, services on co. board control 9 00 2 J W Addy, services on co board control 7 50 3 W J McCartba, 4* 25 4 SB George, store rent. 5 00 5 J S Derrick, co. treas. county portion profits December 156 81 6 Town Council Lexington \ profits Lex. Dispensary, December 156 80 7 B B Hiller, dispenser.. 35 49 8 MrR Ann Williams, rent 2 50 9 W J Ballentine, services on co. "board control 9 35 10 Town Council Chapin ? net profits, December 51 93 11 J S Derrick, co. treas. \ nrnfifo Pli o rvin uou pivuvo vua^/iu Dispensary, Dec 51 93 '12 T C Sturkie, insurance on dispensary at Lewiedale 13 35 13 C R Cannon, services as dispenser, Lewiedale 29 72 14 RL Keisler, services.. 2 05 15 W J McCartha, salary and incidentals 55 11 1G J W Addy, services on co board control 6 50 17 RL Keisler, services on co. board control 3 00 18 S B George, store rent. 5 00 19 B B Hiller, salary and incidentals 28 75 20 P H Haltiwanger, store rent, January 4 00 21 WJBallentine,services 7 05 22 J W Addy, services 6 50 23 W J McCartha, services and incidentals 73 48 24 S B George, store rent. 5 00 25 ft L Keisler, services.. 6 00 26 CR Cannon, services,etc 49 24 27 W J Ballentine, services 7 95 28 B B Hiller, services, etc 28 53 29 P H Haltiwanger, store "rent 4 00 29a F W Shealy, co treas. ? profit Lewiedale dispensary, Jan aDd Feb 27 91 30 Town CouDeil Lewiedale i ^ profits Lewiedale dis Jan and Feb.... 27 91 i 31 FW Shealy, co treas, 4 \ ptofitg Chapin dia Ja? and Feb 28 03 32 Town Council CbapiD, 4 profits Chapin dis Jan and Feb 28 03 33 Town Council Lex'g 4 profits L*x dis Jan and Feb 146 19 34 F W Shealy, co treas, \ profits Lex die, Jan and February 146 19 35 JW Addy, services.... 9 00 36 S B George, store rent 5 00 37 W J McCartha, salary, and incidentals 65 94 38 It L Keisler. services.. 9 00 39 CR CaDnon, services.. 34 19 40 B B Hiller, services, etc 30 58 41 P H HaltiwaDger, store rent 4 00 42 W J Ballentioe, services 9 30 43 B BHiller,services.... 27 16 44 P H Haltiwanger, store rent 4 00 45 W J Ballentioe, services 7 10 46 C R C-iDnon, services.. 41 36 47 K L Keisler. services.. 7 00 48 W J McCartha, services and incidentals 52 11 49 S B George, store rent. 5 00 50 J W Addy, services 6 50 Total paid out $3,416 89 RECAPITULATION. Auditor, $ 300 00 CouDty Commissioners and Clerk salaries ... 750 00 County Board Equalizat'n 216 25 Jury, Witness and Cone. 3 482 94 Clerk of Court 345 90 Sheriff 1 255 54 Magistrate and Constables 1 386 56 Coronor 104 15 Poor House and Poor... 683 36 Roads and Bridges 854 90 Public Buildings 444 91 Books, Stationary, Pi intg 537 22 Contingent Expenses... 1 767 25 Past Indebtedness 5 255 78 Insurance 147 00 Physician and Att'y fees 145 00 Commutation Tax 132 00 Total for County $ 17 808 76 Dispensary 3 416 89 " School 16 739 82 " State Treasurer 21 009 50 $ 58 974 97 Paid interest Coupons C. N&LRR Bonds... 2 016 00 Grand Total Expenditures 60 990 97 - mm ?? You Know 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. A' yL XIIE * ? >f 6 WB& X m nAiEU i n | rARUUHAK | .? has been the 1< ading . <t 1 Thresher I >fr for 4-5 years?too well known to need 0. -:< description here. % Send for illustrated catalogue of ? I Engines. Th-csbing Machinery, m. Saw Mills and Agr cultural Imple- >f ments, mail d free. >f ? A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., d ? York, Pa. 4w32 * * i<-r '< W *r >" "r * ? Lemons and ice for sale at the Bazaar. HP C9 a Q m Sa 63 ce ff US 0 ?5 ? B B ? S3 M 69 8 ea 83 M C S3SE THIS SPACE Is reserved for M. A. who is too busy to writ* ment. He is the leader in and Organs, and if you w! him for catalogues. His lumbia. He has Organs Pianos from $75 up. May 15?ly. Masonic Notice. j ^EE JL A regular communication of Po^V^maria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M. By G will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, June YV 1st, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren pxant r*r?r^i?llv invited. Esjat 'I'l. John C. Swygert, Master. jgh a] ?tors THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ml COUNTS OF LEXINGTON. inpto By Geo. S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge ^6^'( WHEREAS. MRS. NELLIE BOWER- j^ve,' sox made suit to me, to grant her !jot b Letters of Administration, with will aq- (jii nexed, of the Estate of and effects of A. S. April J. Bowersox: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish pn; all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A. S. J. Bowersox, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington P j> C. H., on the 6th of June, next, after E|J publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tbe said administration should not be granted. LEI Given under my hand, this 2lst day of prg May. Anno Domiri, 1901. G. S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. [L.S.I Ser Published on the 22nd day of May * 1901,,in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w29. B. I. HUliUIII. A! to the 1901, DEALER IN estate | ?aia c GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, j= 1 Winll SHOES, CLOTHING, ,pH TINWARE, ,f a ' tkrop CROCKERY, smde WOODENWARE, H sj CONFECTIONERY years Wb and a full stock of the In General Merchandise. Jurci? S'J pt When you are in need of anything in my Foi line don't buy before calling and sec the addre big bargains I aui offering. II II WI\fitRII ?r II. 1V1. TV LEXINGTON, S. C. yo May 1?ly, hunii ever t is pos When you come to town drop in rigon to see ue, we will be glad to have i!llilJS our band crossed with a dollar. Ma; Fqiitu in# a up Honesty, Ambi Js Energy, couple little Cash and t ence cannot fal Great Success. ur business continues to grow. We are today 1 the largest store in Columbia and perhaps in outh Carolina, and what's more, we are ftgurlg now on more room. This we have done in nirteen months against the combined influences f Columbia's merchants. We propose leading ie procession no matter how distasteful our access may be. Our record here is enough. It peaks in louder tones than all we could say. \ Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Miliim re at the head of the list both for style, quality price. COME TO SEE US. WE WILL SAVE YOl Wm. F. Fui I 1638 AND 1(>40 31A1 JN bit; II. Dolu.aDa.TDxa, )^69QQ6969C9696 MALONE, |J| the best Pianos jp^S^ int either, write >?B1B^ address is Cofrom $25 up. 1 S. C-. MOZLEY i , Propiietore, A May 8?ly. ] STATE 0? SOUTH CAROLINA, J AJi 1 COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. eo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge. Wholesale "HKREA.S, S. B GEOEGE. C. C. C. If I Fl 1)117 1 1'. and G. S . made suit to me to | ; him Letters of Admin stratiou of the e of and effects ot Ulysses Gmti: *'*1* o .. a se are, therefore, to cite and admonll and siugular the kindred and crediof the said Ulysses Gantt. deceased, they be and appear before me, 2 Court of Probate, to be held at Lex- q* > pesftetlTLZO n C. H., S. C.. on the 3rd day of June, uLAuiwnli I nDj alter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock 2 foreuoou, to show cause, if any they POST OF why the said administration should September 30 ?ly. e granted. , When writing mention tl ren under my hand, th'.s 22nd day of , Anno Domii l. 1901. r~" - - GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. . . . . j> m.u I n A ? WTUFH?H I Dlisneu Oil LUC ^iiu ua? VI npli, i 111 I | IV II I 1 in the Lexington Dispatch. 6w29 g 91 5 | |||||J WARD L. ASBILL, Attorney at Law, HARNESS, iSYILLE, S. C 9 ictices in all the Courts. 1112 3>Zld 1. Business solicited. ?t. 30?6m mj . ^*e have with us Messi 0 LlC0i Alliance store of this cit tomers call on them and jL plrsons having claims ness, repairing d igainst the estate of J. H. Koon, de- October 3 ?ly. i. will present the same duly attested ! undersigned, on or before June 15tb, - " " and all persons indebted to the said ?'1' ~ . nr-n.nnf on or hfcforu I JH /SK A late!" "si MUfcL b/GEORGE,"" j jgj ;g A; A irop College Srhtliisliip and Entrance I ^ Examination. E EXAMINATIONS FOR THE WE ARE ward of vacant scholarships in WinCollege and for the admission of new nts will be held at the County Court ?? ___ ^ 3 on Friday, July 12th, at U. a. m ( | 1 plicants must not be less than fifteen V? ,X V ^ ol age. en scholarships are vacated alter July ... ... , . . they will be warded to tboso malting lLat 3 " w,u be Pleaf*?' * ghest average at this examination. -s-.ock : cost of attendance, including board, l-Horse Plows 2 Hoise P ;htd room, heat, light and washing, is Distributers,' Disc Harr r month. Plow Points ot ever lurther information and a catalogue, ss, PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill. S. C. I | n "VT _ A. _ ^ trespass nonce. T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN ALL gg Sj H persons whomsoever, that fishing, BLJB i'3 Dg or trespassing in any manner what- j ipon my lands in Lexington county g g g ggga j itivtly forbidden. The law will be >usly enforced against all persons vio- i ; this notice. JOSEPH SHUMPERT. y IK, 19.11. 4w:ilpd. September 2n. N Y I I Ut ition and S3 id with a |H L Experi- e? 1 short of fjjj ? ^11 ss n i ||jj| 5ry M I and lowness of g| I MONEY. gg rtids, || s. c. eg ATLANTA GRANITE Marietta Marble Works. We have the best equipped plrnt in the Sonth. with up to date pneumatic tools and policing machines which puts us in a position to do all kinds of Marble and Granite Worh at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. iVholesale and retail. Call on or address, 25 CO., P. W. BARNES, .ilaDta, Ga.^ General Agent, Ridge SpriDgs, S. C. tARDWARE CO., and Retail Importers and Dealers in A'l Kinds of HE-, Ml STEEL, MILS, 'TS, OIL, AND GLASS. We are Headquarters for AND HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALS FICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. tie Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispatch. iiiii L JUL i. JL L?ll AM ??y . A j-U? ? w v ? ^ | MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF SADDLES AND SUPPLIES. L14 TAYLOE ST, COLUMBIA, S. C., (Rear Bank Columbia.) [. >IIXSOiV, Manager. s. Ed. Gray and J. D. Mills, both of whom are formerly of the v. Thev would be glad to have their friends and former ensleave their orders. WE DEAL ONLY IN HOME MADEHAK ONE WHILE YOU WAIT. CHEAP AND SECURE. I NOT OFFERING A REWARD, BUT lRANTEE ,-ith the line of farm implements that we carry in stock. Oar embraces everything that the farmer ueeds. lows, Pea lureshers. Corn Planters, Cotton Planters, Fertilizer ows. Smoothing Harrows, Walter A. Woods Mowers and Rakes, y description lu tact Hardware 01 any kind. Besides a lull line ol m GOODS, SHOES, H ITS, El, AT LOW PRICES. . UOnMLU. I ^I2TO-TO^T, S. C. j i5 ' II11119 SUES. , By virtue of a Tax execution lodged in my < ffice. i have levied upon and will sell at public outcry to tbe highest bidder belore the court house door at Lexington, S. C . during the legal hoars of sale, on the lirst Monday in June next, the tollov i\;g lots of land: Three lots of land in the town of Chapin, lying contiguous to each other, and bound- , ed on all sides by lands of S. J. Clark, in the county of Lexington, State of South a Carolina. Said lots were assessed for A taxes in the name of "Congaree Construction Company. iaj TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers and revenue stamps. T. H. CAUGHMAN, SB Sheriff Lexineton Countv. A May 13-3*29. ig BY VIRTUE OF A TAX EXECUTION 1 lodued io my office, I have levied upon and witl sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the court house door at Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday in Tune next, the follow ng: Sixty-two lots of land, situate, lying and j being in the town of White Bock, Lexing- I ton county, State of South Carolina. Ihese lots are represented on a map of the town of White Bock and recorded in the Clerk _ J of Court's office, for Lexington county, ? Book K K, Page 397, and can be seen on JH day of sale. wfS Said lots were assessed for taxes in the name of the Congaree Construction Com- 1 pauy. J TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to 2 j.y lor papers and revenue stamps. . T. H. CAUGHMAN. Sheriff' Lexington County, May 13?3w29. BY VIliTOE OF A TAX EXECUTION J lodged in my office. I will sell at pub- < lie ou'ery, before the court house door at J L^xingtm, S. C., to the highest bidder,' J during the legal hours ot sale, on the first i Monday in June next, the following: M All that certain, piece, parcel or tract of M land situate, lying and being in Congaree tB Township, Lexington county, State of 1 South Carolina, containing one hundred ? and fifty-six (156) acres, more or less, and J bounded on the north by lands of Henry Sox; on the east by lands of the estate of H TAnnA LAW AM fk A pAnlk ktr lit A 1/ ? aoIav ticoau cua, kju cue avum ujr cue aiiuoiva w lands, dow owned by Onnie Steele and on B the west by the Hampton lands, now own- g ed by Onnie Steele 1 Tuis was assessed for taxes in the name of C. S. Hoof. J TEhMS OF SALE?Cash. Parchaserto J pay ior papers and revenue stamps. I T. H. CACGFMAN, 1 Sheriff Lexington Cjunty. J May 14 ?3 w20. 1 BY VIRTUE OF A TAX EXECUTION 1 lodged in my office, I will sell at pub- JB lie outcry, before the court Louse door at ? Lexington, S. C., to the highest bidder, J daring the legal hohrs of sale, on the first Igji Monday in June next, the following: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of J land situate, ljing and being in Lexington M Township, Lexington county, State of South Carolina, containing eight (8) acres, jH more or less, und bounded on the north by iSH lands of Jeff Shull: east by lands of Henry Shull; south by Southern Kailway, and on M the west by lands of Willie Shull. * ?| This land was assessed for taxes in the name of C. S Roof. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. T. H. CAUGHMAN. Sheriff Lexington County. May 14?3w29. | Dr. 0. E. Leaphart, ^ REAL ESTATE BROKER, AND Fire on File Insurance Apt ?j LEXINGTON, S. C. resident agent foe the * NEW YORK LIFE THE STRONGEST INSURANCE COMjPANY ON EARTH. Persons desiring a policy written in the above strong insnrance company should notify me and I will call upon them at their ^ homes if preferred. TIMBERED LAND A SPECIALTY. ; J PARTIES HAVING LAND FOR SALE, cr those wanting to purchase are in invtfed to correspond with me. Property 1 placed witb me will be advertised free of d charge No commissions charged unless M sale is made. 516 acres of good farming land in Con- V g&ree township, 8 miles from Columbia and 1 1 mile from Lixanna, cn which there are two tenant houses. Price $2,500, onefourth cash; balance on easy pajments. One lot in the town of Gaston on which there is a two-story store-house 24x70; A seven rooms attached for dwelling purposes, together with necessary outbuildings and a fine orchard. A good opening for a hotel. Euildings new, costing twice as much as the price asked for it. Price $1200. One lot in the town of New Brookland on which is a o roomed cottage and necessary outbuildings. Price, $1,000; or this property will be exchanged for good I farming lands. J Two gool hiz^d lots in the Town of Gas- <M ton - Price, $25 each. % A house and lot in the town of Swansea. This is a good location lor a store. Price, $300, M One lot iD Swansea, situated in the main business jortion of the town, on which is ^ a storehouse 20x40. Price $500. A tract consisting of 142 acre3, on which there is a good, new six roomed dwelling. 2-horse farm open- extra good farming land. Situated six miles south of Bates- " ^ burg. Tho house alone is worth more than the price asked Price, $85(J 00. Also I offer the following property in the % suburbs of Lexington: 1 house and lot in town. Price, $600. 1 tract of 12 acres. Price, $100 1 tract of 6 acres. Price. $150. 1 tract of 17 acres. Price. $400. 1 tract of 12 acres, on which there is a good 4 roomed cottage. Price, $600. acres in tho suburbs of Lexington, fronting on the Augusta road 166 feet. Price $75. 26 acres of land, four roomed dwelling and outbuildings in fair condition, 4 miles east of Lexington. Price, $500. 4 acres and a small dwelling lying and being just beyond Lexington Depot. Price $250. 11^ acres, two small building, lying and being just bevond Lexington Depot. Price $25o. ' * 4 acres, situated in the same neighborhood. Price $25. Noverber 21, I960?tf. A 11^1 rilfif?hai*orA JL 1UUI JL/XOVUUl O VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested that I will apply to the Eon. George S. Dr.-.fts, Judge ol Probate in and for the County ot Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the '22nd day of Juno. 1901. for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of D. B. Culler, deceased i SAMUEL B. GEORGE. Admr.. Clerk ot Court. May 22, 1901.-4*31. DR. F. C. GILM0RE7 Formerly with the American ^ Dental Parlor, has located one door south of V-.at place, No. 15.0 Main Street, over Husemaun's Gun Store, Columbia. S. C., where he will be glad to see his former as well as new patients. Will meet all persons desiring dental work at Drafts' Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday, 11th and 12th of June next. January 23, 1901?tf. ' Tbe finest line of easy flowing ink in all colors, mucilage, pens, pencils, pads, and writing materials of all kinds, at the Bazaar.