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\ The Lexington Dispatch . WEDNESDAY. JUNE *6.1901. 9^Notices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and all. Index to Hew Advertisements, Shoes?Lever, The Shoe Man. * Tk i e TTT _ 11 Dry Cxoods, n.tc ?mtes a waiKer. Citation?Mrs. Elizabeth Cayce. <? This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold ia one day Masonic Meeting. Wl A REGULAR COMMUNICATION Lexington Lodge, No. 152, y^^\A. F. M., will be held on Saturday, Judo 29;b, 1901, at 8 p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly. By order of the W. M. G. M. Habmax, Secretary. Cross Tie and Lumber Vouchers. The First National Bank of Batesburg will discount Southern Railway Inspector's receipts tor cross ues ana lumber. 4w35. Wanted. Trustworthy men and women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Building, Chicago. 51 ( Card of Thanks. We most heartily thank our many ? friends and neighbors who so kindly and so faithfully came to our assist - - a. aDce in various ways during iue protracted illness of my devoted wife and in the sad hour of her death and burial.,. I pray God's blessings upon them, and beseech him to abundantly reward them in such manner as may be his holy will. Respectfully, James A. Hook. Gaston, S. C, June 20, 1901. Masonic Notice. 2LA regular communication of Po7v^maria Ijodge, No. 151, A. F. M. will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, June 29th, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. John C. Swygert, Master. Officers Elected. On June 1st, St. Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. M., held a regular meeting at*St Clair and under dispensation fmm M fi-rftnrl Master, held an election for officers for the remaining masonic term, which resulted as follows: W. M?M. H. Witt. S. W?J. J. Derrick. J. W?J. S. McCartha. r Treasurer?J. H. Hiller. Secretary?A B. Meetze. S. D?A. A. Guise. J. D?W. C. Weed. Stewards?J. H. Counts and W. D. Schoenberg. Tyler?S. L Smith. This lodge has received a dispensation from the M. W. Grand Master of South Carolina to move to Brookland, S. C, where a regular communication of the lodge will be held in MasoDic Hall on Saturday evening, June 29th, at 2 o'clock p. m. A Superb Grip Cure. Johnson's Tonic is a superb Grip cure. Drives out every trace of Grip Poison from the system. Does it quick. Within an hour it enters the blood and begins to neutralize the effects of the poison. Within a day it places a Grip victim beyond the poiDt of danger. Within a week, ruddy cheeks attest return to perfect health. Price 50 cents if it cures. Ask for Johnsons Chill and Ftver Tonic. Take nothing else. 20?12m Ladies Can Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken 5-1- 1L- -1 T L lli to lilt) BliOfS. XI XXJOXXCO IllgUI) K/L new shoes feel eesy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Trial package free by mail. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. 20-ly. ? County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of the Lexington County Alliance will be held with St. John's Alliance, on the second Friday, the 12th day, of July. Subject for discussion?The ideal farm in connection with diversification of agriculture, to what extent ----- ? . ? i * ii would it be probtabie in tne uonon States? Speaker?, Hon. D. F. Efird, Dr. J. J. Bickley and Iiev. N. S. Yonnginer. A full attendance is desired. By order of E. L. Wingard, President. James B. Addy, Secretary. 9 For Sale. One Gernsey bull, registered three and a half years old, weighs about ' 1,000 pounds gross. Perfectly gentle and decile. Would make a fire ox. Price $40. Apply to Dr. C E. ! Leaphart. Lexington Lodge, No. 152 A. F. M , will hold its regular communication next Saturday evening. I PENCIL AND SCISSORS. y Wayside Notes Gathered Here and t< There by a Dispatch Man. a y Monday is salesday in July. ' ^ We bear of showers of rain all ^ around us. Lemons and ice for sale at the Bazaar. u The shirt waist man has not made j his appearance yet. 81 There is not much activity in the ^ barbecue season. r, The hum of the thresher is now heard in the land. p It is about time for politics to give q way to business. p Cotton is a shade higher. The C( price is quoted at 8*. " There is only one piisoner in jail ^ and he is a colored man. Everybody is complaining of the oppressiveness of the weather. ? 81 Mr. Jules Bradford is home from ! Q J Clemson spending his vacation. ^ Quite a large puff of wind passed aj through this place yesteredy after- gj noon. ti There is much complaint about ss ' - /V. . 1 . l > fruit droppmg on idg trees Deiore u is Dear ripe- th Sunday was certainly a scorcher. A The themometer reached tbe tale end cc of the nineties. h( When you feel like taking a cool C and refreshing drink, remember that the Bazaar fountain is the place to cc get it. m Miss Alice Meelze has returned home from a four months visit to her m sister in Washington. at Meetze & Son are offering the re most stylish men and boys' straw T hats at tbe lowest prices. pi "We have Dot seen it slated nor ^ have we heard who will be the teach- se 6ts for the summer school for teach ^ ers\ The highest cash market prices E: paid for chickens and eggs. See me is before you sell. P. H. Corley, at the D Parlor Restaurant. gi Mr. Alfred J. Fox left for Buffalo, kc N. T, last Sunday, and during his trip he will "take in" many import- aE ant cities along the route. The best line of foreign and do- m mestic hardware, guns, pistols and ammunition, in stock at T. B. Augbtry & Co , Columbia. ^ V8 The Carolina Bank is preparing to . put its property on Depot street in ^ thorough repair and when completed ^ it will be a very desirable residence. ,. J tn We regret to learn that Mr. Dan Hartley, a prominent citizen of, and stl the popular railroad and express agent at JBate9burg, is agam critically ill. te Grated pine apple in syrup, gela- ^i tine, corn starch, puddine, fine qual- Pl ity of jellies and jams of all flavors at ^1 the Bazaar. lit From a private note from Hon. A. aD F. Lever we are pleased to learn c*f that the Hon. J. Wm. Stokes is improving. While this improvement mi is slow we hope it is permanent. There will be preaching in St. Stephen's by the pastor, Kev. J. G. ^ Graichen, next Sunday (fifth Sunday) morning at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend ^ this service. an u I am now offering all my fine So, $6, S4 50 and S3 25 pattern hats at TViot? arc TinrtT rrnirirr of. WOV pIIVCO. X liV/J V uv/l? gv/iug MV $3 25, $2 75, and $2 50 Call and lu< f Vi see them. Miss K C. Flanigan. foi Mrs. Eugenia Hendrix has returned from a short but pleasant visit to Mrs. Carrie Riley, Mrs. Keisler aDd other relatives and tb. friends in Columbia. She is delight- se: ed with her trip. pl< Mr. Noah George has sold his property in towD, opposite the fac- co tory to Mr. Wm. Slice. He has pur- &11 chased a piece of property at ^ Seneca, aDd contemplates residing there in the future. elc Hay, grain, flour, bacon, lard and Pl in fact all kinds of family and planta- ^ tion groceries can always be had at T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, at Cc the lowest prices. Di Parties in arrears are reminded re that partial payment, where a settle- at ment in full cannot be made, will be to thankfully received. We need money Sj during the dull season to meet our di rnnpr and nthpr hills. m r~r~ Wittenburg college of Springfield WJ Ohio, has conferred the degree of 013 LL D. on President George B. Cromer, of Newberry college. This is a Sj graceful recognition of the. ripe and ca profound scholarship of a Christian fe gentleman. E, Commencing to day the morning in train from Columbia to Augusta will H leave the former place at 3:50, being pi 30 minutes earlier than heretofore. }-.g The train from Augusta will arrive 5 te minutes earlier in Columbia. wl We are watching with an anxious eye, UI When farm work is easy and crops m are laid by, ' t So Uncle Jake, from over old Saluda j near by, i he 1 fr Can join us on Black Creek in a camp | fish fry. P1 hs I have a fine lot of pretty white to sailors going at a saciifice from 50 su cents to SI 25. I would be pleased to have you call and see them. They j-j are my latest styles. E Miss K. C. Flanigan. he Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Derrick left estcrday for their home in Lexingdd, where Prof. Derrick will spend week and then go to Cornell Uuiersity to do some post graduate rork this summer?Newberry [erald and News, June 25'k. In a private note to the Editor, )r. J. J. YTingard, who has been takig a special course in clinics at the ohns-Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, ays that be will leave that city for a rip to New York to-day and probably each Lexington about July -4th. Mr. J. B Wingard, Clerk of the >03rd of County Commissioners, reuest us to call the attention of all ergons holding claims against the uucty that the quarterly meeting of re Board will be held on next Monay and they must file their claims uly verified by Saturday. Several parties hereabouts who have iven Acid Mineral Iron a fair test, )eak in the highest terms of its medinal properties. It is unquestionoly the best medicine on the market ? " ''- i ?l ?i aa win greany oeneiib iuubc ive it a fair trial according to direcons. 25 and 50 cents bottle?, for ile at the Bazaar. Mr. George Seastrunk, formerly of lis county but now cf Warrenville, iken county, having completed his mtract for building the operatives' Duses for the Olympia Mill in olumbia, passed through town yesrday on his way home. He has a mtract for building twenty-five ore houses in Columbia. Messrs. F. E Dreher, S. H. HaraD, Sammie P. Rocf, of thi3 place id J. D. Bawl of Batesburg, who cently took a trip to Buffalo, N have returned ovei flowing with aises of the wondrous sights which ey saw while away. Notes of obrvation will appear at some future ne. We learn with sorrow that Mrs. fird, wife of Hon. D. Frank Efird, desperately ill at her home near reher's Ford and that her physician ves the afflicted family but little >pe for her recovery. W6 trust that ,e will pass through the valley id the shadow of death safely and ! restored to her family and friends perfect health. We would advise and urge our l i _ t._ J: ruit'ib liut iu ue uieuuuiagcu uvci e crop prospects Almost any riety of our corn will make yet, if anted in the richest spots on the rm. Let them plant every avail>le spot in corn and at harvest ne they will find that they will ive plenty of this grain to fed ock until the next crop is made. Persons who are erecting, or conmplate erecting, buildings of any Dd should remember that they can irchaee the best line of doors, sash inds or anything in the building le, from the Charleston Door, Sash d Lumber Co. Their work is first iss in every respect and is fully laranteed to be equal to any on the arket, while their prices are the vest for the Bame class of work, nd them an order for what you ed and you will be satisfied with e result. Mr. William C. Dreher, formerly of is county now of Berlin, Germany, d Miss Georgia Chase of Boston, assachusetts, were married in Lon_ xn?I__J __ T 1.1 -mm rru? ID, JCiUglBDU Oil UUUO 1U, J.OUJL. 1UD any relatives and friends of the :ky groom in this county extend eir congratulations and best wishes r his future happiness and pros rity. We have been requested to state at the Rev. Mr. Reed will begin a ries of religious meetings at this ace on the 1st Sunday in July. ]e first sermon will be in the Epis pal chapel on the 1st Sunday be aniDg at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Reed is e evangelist of the Presbyterian -nod of South Carolina and is an )quent and earnest divine. The iblic is cordially invited to attend ese eervices. Mr. Jasper S. Derrick, former >unty Treasurer, has returned home, aring his absence he attended the union of the Confederate Veterans Memphis and from thence he went Arkansas to visit the famous Hot )rings, and from his increased avoiripois and ruddy complexion he is uch improved by the barrels of iter he hid under his vest. He has it grown his clothes. Mr. Perry Barnes, of Ridge jrings, was in town Monday. He me to put up a neat and pretty nee of elegant design for Mrs. ugenia Hendrix, which she is havg put around her square in the endrix burying ground in this ace. Yesterday he put up some tndsome tombstones in the cemery at Blue church. His work herever seen has given such genne satisfaction that he has received lmerous orders. r\ ?V\ n nV\ i T?A*? M t3 ttJLtJ U(jb PU VOIJ UIUUU li-l lavui Summer Institutes for teachers ;cause we believe them to be more uitful in theoretical teaching than in actical lessons, yet if we are to ive them we want the best instrucrs obtainable, and would therefore iggest the name of Prof. W. D. ihoenberg, one of the ablest and ost experienced teachers in the ;8t?, to State Superintendent of Jucation Mclfahan and trust that ) will favorably consider the same. ' lij ^ jjTA. Happy F'fC Home, Happiness mnst be founded on health. Where there is ill - health there will surely be unhappiuess. The happiness of many a home has received its downfall at the table, spread with rich and dainty foods. The first symptoms of disease of the stomach are ignored as being disagreeable but not dangerous. Presently dyspepsia or some other form of disease fastens on the stomach. At any stage Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure diseases of the stomach and other organs ot digestion and nutrition. But the cure is quicker if the "Discover}*" is used in the earlier stages of disease. If you have any symptoms of diseased stomach use " Golden Medical Discovery" and be cured. ?I feel that I would be doing an injustice to you if I did not send you a statement of my case," writes Mrs. David \V. Guice, of Hamburg, Franklin Co., Miss. " I had liver complaint and indigestion. Everything that I ate disagreed with me. I suffered all the time with swimming in my head; heart beat too fast; my feet and hands were cold all the time. Did not sleep well at all. Was able to get about but very little. I commenced to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery aud ' Pleasant Pellets' in May. 1897, and by December I could begin to get about very well. Have been doiug my work ever since! Feel better than I have for several years." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. ( 1L V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Our Gaston Letter. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The abundance of rain has some what stopped and our farmers are now busv with their croDS. _ ^ a. Wheal has been harvested and the ! yield fairly good average and now its flitters, pancake and "lasses." Our bees have been robbed and the honey yield is extra good and the quality superfine. i PIum9 are ripe and plentiful hereabouts. Our craving appetites have been , satiated with the pies of the new j peach tempted with the fresh honey. 1 Miss Dora Craft is now spending . her well earned and much needed ( vacation under the parental roof and already numerous vehicles are to be , seen around the front gate these lovely June Sunday eves, Who loves her best , "I'i8 bard to tell, Among all the rest One loves her well. . ' There is one in our town now whose heart beats with renewed gladness since the return of his better half. The spring chicken now begins to 1 be in evidence and most welcome he ] is to our table. I A series of revival meetings will be held with the Ked Bank church at , Saxa Gotha mills, commencing the first Sunday in July at 11 o'clock a. i m. Everybody come to these meetings. The pastor will be assisted by his brother, Henry M. Fallaw. We are pained to chronicle the death of Mrs. J. A. Hook, which took place several days ago. The writer has known this good Christian lady and mother for years. She always had kind words and pleasing smiles, 1 gentle tones all the while, generous dealings, kind hearted, thoughtful \ and true were some of her lead- 1 1 ing characteristics. She was a consistent member of the M. E. Church ' and adorned the profession which she ! believed. She leaves a husband, ' four daughters and three sons to 1 mourn her death. Our hearts go out in deep sympathy for the stricken family and we commend them to God who doeth all things well. Henry M Fal'aw who has been attending the Theological Seminary at Louisville, Kj., now stopping with his brother, W. B Fallaw, and mother, h is already been booked to aid in revival meetings during his vacation. He will either keep in the meetings over the various parts of the State or supply the church at Bamburg, S. C. 1 The Felix family are bright, cheerful, happy and enjoying the best of health. A protracted meeting will commence at Gaston. Sandy Run church, , on the second Sunday in July. EveryL _ uuuy uume. What young man went courtiDg, Thought it the best of sporting Till one rainy night The old man made him take flight And jumped the fence And has not been back since.? We hear of one who heard several pretty girls speak of exploding shells in the sporting camp of the young men, for says he: ''The mosquitos are as much as I can be pestered with at one time.'' We have a young man farming on an experiment this year with the understanding that if successful he'll marry this fall and farm on a more extensive and broader plan next year upon the swamp lands of the ! Congaree. The indications now are I | that he will fail to don the robe of a , benedict and remain where he now is. Billy Felix, j Gaston, S. C, June 2J, 1901. n - : - ~ A DamIIIaa lnor.nl Olinno ruisunuus nefjuius cu iu inscui oimyo And bites are quickly and surely ; cured by the prompt use of Perry 1 Davis' Pain-Killer. If you have not j a bottle in your home do not lose a , moment in procuring one, as you are apt at any time to be stung by poison- ! ous insects, snakes, or bitten by centipedes. Go by directions on wrapper around bottle. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry j Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. I Two New Post Offices. We are glad to be able to state that at last the Hon J. Wm. Stokes ha9 succeeded in having the post office department at Washington establish two new offices in this county. One of them i? at the home of Mr. James Dnnbar and LaFayette Danbar will be the post master and the name selected by the post office department is Damville. The other office is at Mr. Divis Gantt'a with Mrs. Gantt as post master. The name of this office is Stall. These offices will till a long felt want aDd those people will now enjoy mail facilities twice a week and they are now in communication with their county "Beat. Tbey will be served by the star route, which leaves this place for Clark's Mill, the present terminus of the route. The route will in all probability be extended at an early date to Mr. Gantt'e, or rather Stall, which will be the terminus of the route. Congressman Stokes is deserving of the grateful appreciation of the people of that section for his persistent and successful efforts in their behalf. Steps the Cough and Works eff the - Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one dav. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. Spring Hill Sparks. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of this community is very good at this writing. Our mill here has ground several loads of wheat. The small grain is turning out pretty good this year, but the largest portion is damaged. Mrs. Levinia Eleazer has gone on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Dr. L. W. Stone, at Tazewell, Tenn. Tbe cotton and corn are in the 3wim now as the grass is on top floating, keeping the cotton down.' The weather will have to be very favorable for the farmers to make a half crop. Mrs. Gr. W. Jacobs, of Peak, was visiting on the Hill last week, and was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Bertha, who has been attending Bchool at Rock Hill. Little Annie Jacobs is spending a few months with her aunt, Hattie Eleazer. Mr. Ed L. Eleazer, of Columbia, was visiting on the Hill Sunday. The high waters have drowned all the corn out and it will have to be planted over sgain if the land ever gets dry enough. Prof. A. P. Sites attended commencement at Newberry last week. Mr. Joseph H. Eargle is V6ry sick at this writing. We hope to see him out soon. Let 'Er Roll. June 22, 1901. Summer School for Teachers'. The Summer School for Teachers' will be held in Lexington county, August 19th, September 14th inclusive. I urge that all those who expect to teach make it a point to attend said school. The course of insfcrufttion will consist first, free hand drawing; second, a thorough course in Buehler's grammar; third, a course either in Frye's geography or in school management. Those in attendance can secure board at two dollars per week. Very respectfully, John S. Derrick, Co Supt. of Ed. Lex Co. IIIIID 11.1.11," III MANUFACTURERS OF Dr. BoydslSure Pop Remedies. ^UR E POP fever&coughcure FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. There is no better Remedy for these diseases on the market white~unIment, A WoDderfnl and Infallible Remedy for Muscular Soreness. Strained Tendons, and all kinds of Sprains, Braises and Collar Boil s Price 25c. MflGlTEfiCOINTMENT. THE GREAT SORE HEALER. Sure Pop Colic Cure The Most Wondeful Colic Cure on Earth. Price 50 cents. boyd chemical co., P. O. BOX 224, COLUMBIA, S. C. June 12 ? 11m. ?Now! W \ Fill the bottles with HIRES, i \ Drink it now. Every glass- / \ ful contributes to good J \ health. Purifies J \ the blood, clears / \ the complexion, / \ makes rosy / \ checks. Make / \ it at home. / , 5 gallons ?: m 25 cents. Vt J E. Hires Dealers, Company, write for / ifi Malvern, big offer. 1^^2251^1 Pa. ifeii Rootbeer i - "*^ ; BiPH HAIRRBALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promote* a luxuriant growth. ^%Muever Falls to Bestore Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Curet acalp di?ra?e? It hair tailing. tin? eg We have opene< ?? repository witlilC fp on hand. These f? goods. m ?3 gTg) ? Listen! (Iraoeful in < i&W* Ih'oportion!!! Kvcrythin^ in IJuggy Styles. We ha gg all the Colors from the "1 Ij|| ZD ZvdlISSIOIDT IE""1, You are invited to call and inspect the nicest 1 1 GREGORY-RHEA li ?2 1115 PrAIX STREET, COLUMJ February 11 ly mMMcgegcgmmmegme WF WAVE REnCOED THE PRICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHBNG, PANTS AND HATS to the very lowest mark. ? We are offering anything^? in our stock of men, youths * J and children's Clothing, ^ Pants and Hats at cost. We are selling these articles / -at cost /i 1 \\ro wil V OI11U una inspect um .-?VWA. ?. V/ save you money. In Men's Clothing we carry 8touts, Slim: and Regular Sizes. In Hats we carry a full line of Felts anc Straw. O-ITTE TJS CALL. Yours for Trade. Leapliarl & Drafts, KAUFMANN'S BRICK BLOCK, I_ie2?in.g"tcrL, S. C. Charleston JJoob.^ash andT umber fj( MANUFACTURERS OF I DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS MILL WORK AND LUMBER. Write for Estimate. ) CATALOGUE ( CYPRESS AND We Save You Money. > Sent - YELLOW PINE Our Goods are the Best.) on Request. ( are Our Specialties. Factory Saw Mill and Ponds: Office and Tarda: Ashley Pwiver and Cumming's Creek. 21 to 47 Ashley Ave., CHARLESTON, S. C. April z-k -ly. jVii^^ti Tinner's i * &/4 * t- m&(p!^$^z~J7^si a,,d * i B??fer s i f ? &fl 1 MSsT / SUPPLIES. I * sW*kiY/\ \B*yf/ f I * x^MfkVuIfff/// ^NXNN- f i M<?mk Asp|mlt i f '*%K\ w>n 1 A ! i#|?# Rea(!.v J 1" Roofing. I * m> _ WRniT^HT WM PIPE. I * ORATES AAJ> TIEIIVG. $ f o f ? CONTRACTORS FOR ? I Plumbing, Heating and Hoofing. I ^ o ? t Loriek&LowraueeC?., I | 1-519 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. $ Q -Jan. 1.? lv. Q MS. D. L. EOOZEK & SONS ilfjj DENTISTS. j|lli 1515 MAIN STKEET, COLUMBIA, ?. C. 'PHONE 230. i our new 10 vehicles are new pg hitline!! Correct in |T?S ^ the Latest Creation ve them painted in gRtli ally White'' to the ||| >uggy Repository in [ILE CO., | 51 A, S. C. gf fle9C3ft3MC3 IOC96969G9IU GUARANTEED $5,000 DEPOSIT mmM200 free Scholarships offered. CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLL?CE, Macon, Ca. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, k COLUMBIA, - - - 8. C. 1 I PRACTICES in the state and } 1 i Fcieml Courts, and offers his profesj sionil services to the citizens of Lexington j County. I October 18? ly. i Albert M. Boozer, i ittArilAV lit. 1,0w i t&tivx livj tii mju tt ^ COLUMBIA, S. O. ! Especial attention given to business en? j trnsted to him by his fellow citizens ol i Lexington county. Offico: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. Augfctry <fc Co. j February 28 ?t'. j C. M. Efird. F. E. Dreheb. i EFERD &DREHER, Attorneys at Law, S LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always ho at office, i Lexington, S. C. Jane 17?Cm. illOipl DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. 1?. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allan Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Eflrd, R. Ililton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum sllowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf , CAROLINA NAHM IK, ' COLUMBIA, S. C. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY Paid up Capital - $200,000 Surplus Profits . - 60.000 Savings Department. J Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received. 1 interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. W. A. CLARK. President. Wilie Jones, Cashier. December 4?ly. 4 JAMES F. IZLAR, T. C. 8TUBKTE, Orangburg, S. C. Lexington, 8. C. Izlar & Sturkie, ATTORNEYS AX LAW Loxingfton, S. OOFFICES Upstairs, in Kaufmann's Building. PRACTTCES IN ALL COURTS OF this Stat? and of the United States. February 21. 1900 ? tf HIISKNANN'S y M ^ / mum .1*1 _ m x. ? a. ? (.iin Store, Established 1S76. HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, AND SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. i GILL NETS. SEINE TWINE AND TROT LINE. AMMUNITION TO BUBN, ALL SIZES AND GRADES OF LOADED SHELLS. We do all Kinds of Repairing. "Write for prices on anything in oar line. W. F. ST1EGLITZ, Propr., 1508 MAIN STREET, COLU3IBIA, S. C. February '29 - ly. For Sale. 1-SEVFN HORSE POWER PORTABLE Engine and a complete veil boring outlit. For further particulars, apply to or address, A. J. FOX, Dec. 6?tf. Lexington. S C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By Gen S. T rafts, Fsquire. Probate Judge. XT J" HE RE AS, C. W. CONNER MADE | YV suit to me. to grant him Letters of : Admini.s'rition of the Estate of and effects | of John W. Conner; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular th ? kindred and credir tors of the said John W Conner, deceased that they b-i and appear, before me, Via CVnrt nf Pr/\hate tn he held at Lex ington C. H., S 0.. on the 5th day of | Inly, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to i show oanse, if any they have, why the said | Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 18th day of j-111116. Anno Domini 1901. G S. PPAFTS, J P. L. C. [L. S ] Published on the 19th day of Jane, 1901, | in the Lexington lispatch. 2w33.