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The Lexington Dispatch G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. C.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. W01. C 'lonel Wilie Jores (ff ers Lis! "Congaree cieek plantation." in this county for rent next year. See his advertisement. According to the census report there are 10.52G more females than males and 224 702 more colored than whites in the State. - J. Gordon Cwgler, the poet cf Columbia, died in that city Monday. He was interred in Elmwood jesterday and his grave was literally covered with flowers. The Federation of Labor of the State met in Columbia yesterday and the action of the mill authorities in reference to the employment of union labor was condemned. The returns eo far show that Mr. Lever will carry his home county by a four-fifths majority. Lexington is aroused and calls upon her sister counties to support her candidate with that strength that she has given the candidates from OraDgeburg. It does seem that a Congressman ^ from one county for eighteen years is enough. Emma Goldman, the woman anarchist's writer and lecturer, has been arrested. She is accused with others of having planned the assassination of the President. She is the woman whom Czolgocz claims fired his heart a?^ Viio Viroir In mofra fVin alfitmnf. tr> ai4u uiq vniiu iv uianv wuv m?. ww^/v wv assassinate the President. Sbe disclaims all but tbe slightest acquain tacce with the wculd be murderer. Mr. Lever's home box, Spring Hill, gave him in this election 70 votes against 10 and thi.s in face of having been in active politics for the past 10 years. This shows that he has lost no ground as would naturally be expected when one has been in politics so long a time; aDd it is an evidence of the great confidence which bis own people have id lmu*. The attempted assassination of-Air. McKinley by Czolgoez the an aachist at Buffalo last Friday threw the civilized world into a state of T horror. On every side expressions * of sincere sorrow went up from the whole country. The latest Dews from the bedside of the wouDded Fresi dent are very encouraging. The doctors have pronounced him out of danger. "Judge Gary has decided that the Seaboard Railroad had no right t?> lease Sidney park in Columbia by condemnation proceedings. Here is what the Judge says upon the subject. "Judge Gary sustaius the contention of the claimant that tbo rail road company bad no right to condemn the paik with or without the v assent of city council, unless specially authorized bv tho legislature so to do: ~ that the legislature has grunted no . such authority in this casr; but inasmuch as the railroad company has destroyed the park, and it is impoesib'c for that property to be replaced as it was, Judge Gary refuses to grant the injunction prayed for and holds that the plaintiffs may be com pen.sa ted in damages, and refers the matter to the master of Richland county to ascertain the amount of damages. The plaintiffs did not ask for dama cps in the outset but prayed for ad injunction. However, the proceedings to estimate the amount of dam^^^^ages will no doubt be begun at The election returns from the counties comprising the 7th Congressional District are so vague and indihnite as to make them unreliable, as to who leads in the race. This much is ceitain, however, that Hon \ -A.' Frank Lever will be 0De if the two. The meagre reports received up to the hour of going to press show that the support given by the other counties to Lexington's candidate, everything considered, is very flattering, and in maDy of them indicate that he is their second choice It now becomes the duty of the poo\^j>ie of Lexington county to throw every hinderaDce aside and go to the polls on Tuesday, the 2 lib, and vote for Lever. In that election every vote is needed and must oe orcugni out. We hope to see every friend of Lexington county in harness work ing night and day between now and the day of election for the election of Lever, which means Lexington's triumph. Swansea Doings. To the Efitor (f the Dispatch: The dry weather is now throwing the prospects of cotton behind. Two more homes are made happy by the appearance of two little citi r>Ano Our aaont. Mr W;iV. W'ni<?hf *<???? "P> ' ? ^ 7 over two hundred now and binalural only calls for one hum]rod and sixty, and Geo. Williams eeems to have forgotten all bis ills and misfortunes and spends bis time singing around the house, "rockybye bab) "" ~ 8^' lockybye rock. Both of th<B< men now live in eternal peace and contenment and never dream of bard times and know all their friends and can greet every oDe with a smile. On Thursday last Lexington lost two of ber worthy sons. Jobu J. w Jefcoat, after a prolonged illness from heart trouble, jieided lo death's claims and was buried in tho Kbcueznr Methodist church yard amongst bis numerous relatives and now sleeps wiih many of his fellow soldiers who wore the gray. Emanuel Cook also after a long, hard struggle with Blights disease, j has yielded up tho ghost and has been laid down to rect in tho Auliock Baptist church grave yard. Both of these mere men of worth uDd meiit j and have left places hard to fill. ? *? ^ ?i * ! JUP8t'D D88 DUt Uti'U Lvutvni nuu the old and gray headed but ha* invaded the home of 0. J. Kticker aud carried away a little citizen about one year old. Its pilgrimage was short and fleeting and now tbo little feet that prattled around its mother's j side and the little hands that fondled 1 with its fingers now walks around j with other little happy ones and J gather water Jillies from the stream j that flows by the throne of God. Jae. E. Gantt is in from Alabama j ^p^s closing out his general store; The following is only ft yartial return County for a member of Congress to : J. W. Stokes, iu CongresH and a inemi ?o succeed Hon. A. Frank Lever, held | jcoDgressmai j H C j ! 2 ^ i PKECINCT. | x ^ f V* ; 7^ o ?~ ~ c C * * : .* Leesville 18 7 Lewiedale ! G 3 Red Rank 9 5 Pelion 7 2 Rishton ! 2 00 EdmuDds 3 00 Spring Hill 7 3 Bafcesburg j 43 4 Samaiia 2 1 Boylston Academy Oft 1 Swansea I 14 2 GastoD I 10 00 Laird's Mill j 4 7 Brooklaod 25 3 LexiDgton 22 9 Crout's Store i 00 00 Peak 8 2 The following boxes are yet to bf Shumperts, Hollow Creek, Nate's ? Piney Woods, Pine Ridge, Brook, Ba preparing to return to Andalusia this fall to live. Swansea's visitors are too numerous to mention in this short item. Mrs. Jennie Laogford has recovered from fever and is able again to be at her mercantile occupation. Mrs. Liela E Knotts has purchased io trtitlrt fVlA mn. tilt lUUUUHbUi auu 10 bxjiUQ Iwv/ chine to- extend more widely when sufficiently acquainted with its workings. There beemed to be quite a jubilee among the hens when they found out that something had come to save them so much sitting in hot weather and tho old roosters, like a many a silly man, laughed and cackled, and did not know anything about the cause of j >y amongst the females. On Saturday when the sad story was fully told of the natious calamity in tho attempted assassination of Prisidcnt McKinley a petition was hurridly gotten up and sent iff in haste to tho bereaved wife of our nation's Chief Executive and binned by most of Swansea's men and by many of tho Christian women and extended to her sympathy in her great tiial und expressing the hope of bis recovery. How diffoicut froiu the cowardly editorial of Tho State, when it so pitiously and contemptible comment ed on the uction and life of a man bo far ahead spiritually and mentally of the State's editor. A man of great soul and breadth of mind and heart is our President and men great in mind and thought though differing with him will delight to lienor and do him justice, lie is the exponent of a great, progressive protestaut republic ami the leader of a large majority of its citizens in heart, feelings and determinations. His death, it it comes, will only unite and arouse -I 1 tlia m.u 11)0 fiJ'aiJBIUU iJOIJ 111UIUII, uuu kUG vuo who iinagius bis death will deter the xpausion theory is only a poor simple pessimist. Lincoln's death was no consolation to his enemies, Mc-Kmley ;s would be a poor consolation to hie foes. It is only opposing the overwhelming sentiment of our nation. The Piesident could not expand without America's consent. America can expand without McKinlty's aid. Some other "great horn"' would arise to give Catholicism equally as severe blows as he husJbeen dealing to its delusions. Spectator. Sept. 7, 1901. Oil for the Children,. Give them oil?cocl-liver oil. It's curious to sec the result. JI tuc jjccvisu, netful child, and lie laughs. Give t to the pale, anaemic child, and his face becomes rosy and full of health. Take a flatchested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course you must use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we arc so careful in making it pleasant to take. Send for free sample. SCOTT & r.OWN'E, Chemist?, <<?) Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and $1.00; ai. druggists. + Fair Notice. To the Stockholders of Lexington County Fair Association: Ah tbero has been a great deal of complaint by stockholders that their names have been left out of the list in this yeai's premium list, I beg to say that neither Mr. Efird or myself were aware that there were other stock holders than those in the last year's catalogue, not being in possession of the stock book. I desire that during our coming County Fair all parties owning stock will present the certificate of same to me at the fair grounds so that I may bo abio to | get tho list perfect. J. A. Mullor, Soc. Lex. Co. Fair Association. Wanted. Trustworthy men and women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a year and expenses, ail payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Buildng, Chicago. 51 ID 2eETTJ252STS. of the votes polled in L xiDgton fill the unexpired term of the Hon. ber of the House of Representatives September 10, 1001. d, 7th Difct'ict H. of Rep. Total s p> ts o h i 5 c L, p I r E 5 =L ? t? ^ \ & B ? p. i h= ? B . E E. t o 2 2 ; ! 1 I ; * * ; | : ! 1 53' 12 ~ 36 5 50 01 2 43 00 22 13 10 54 1 30 00 8 3 34 45 00 30 Ou 3 10 26 30 00 33 00 10 7 9 36 00 32, 00 00 1 34 36 00 79 00 37 31 21 80 4 120 228 165 193 00 20 00 1 00 25 32 00 32 1 17 10 7 34 . r\r\ n t n no ITO i nn 7 82 2 10 OS UO XVC7 00. 51 3 4 20 411 G5 1 43 1 4 27j 28 50 10 145 2 41 58' 97 199 14 225 3 97 138 35 273 00 25 2 4 8 15 27 1 72 1 4Gi 20 IS 84 > heard from: Sandy Run, ChapiD, School House, Folk's School House, llentine, Hilton and Irmo. What a Dreadful Thing Id is to wake up in the night suffering from cholera morbus, and yet ca^es of this kind are very commoD. The trouble, however, will never become serious if you keep a bottle of Pain-Killer at hand, for it is a remedy that never fails to cure cholera, cramps, diarrboei ot dysentery. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25". and 50c. Black Caeek Items. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Very fine weather for farm work, such as fodder pulling and cotton picking. The farmers seem to be in better courage as their pea crop is one of the best for several years. Several of our citizens took in the cue at Pond Branch, Saturday and report it as being one of the best of the season. _ t? "LT-.i: JUr-V. J^VHIIS i lilll UOUICICU VUC U1 his most interesting sermons at Oik Grove church Sunday from Romans 10 chapter, (J 10 verses. Misses Maggie .and Chat tie Shealy from near Nazareth churcb, visited at their sister, Mrs. Maiy Sm'tb, .Saturday and Sunday. Prof. L B. Haynep, from Leesville,, was in our section .Sunday, here and tjere. We are always glad to have such a Christian gentleman in our j midst. Prof. Isaac B. Marsh of Lynchburg, Ya., has a writing and mathematical school at Wateree school bouse,.District No. 28. Prof Marsh has come in our nrdst from Ya., a stranger, but it seeius he is body and soul a Christian and has gained many warm friends in our section. Mr. Simon Tavlor has no right to complain as another cook has come to bis houso and as long as there are cooks there will be something to eat. Mr. Cromwell Smith had the misfortune of losing a 200 lbs. hog, some few days ago. So, Mr. Editor, we hope by this time everybody is ready to vote and vote right too. May the Dispatch and its many readers live long, hoping to see you again. S. R. S. Sent. 0. 1901. r - 7 - ~ The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid cares are in sttiking contrast with the feeble cures made by Quinine. If you are utterly wretched, take a thorough coarse of Johnson's Tonic and diive out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The wise insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. It costs oO cents if it cures; not one cent if it does not. 20?12m PROCLAMATION. ! THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. j TT7TIEKEAS INFORMATION HAS VV La-en received at this department that an atrocious uwrder was committed in the count> of l.txiugton on or about the 17ih day of August, 2001, upon the body of Jules Titus by Green Strother, and that the said Green Strother lias fled from iistice; Now. therefore. I, M. 1>. McSweeney, Governor of the State ot South Carolina, I in order that justice may he done and the j majesty ot the law vindicated, do hereby (tier a row ird ol Fifty Dollars for the apj prehension, delivery and conviction of the } said Green Strother. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused [L. S. j the Great Seal of the State to l>e aflixed, at Columbia, this fourth day of September A, D., l'joi, and in the 12oth year of ho Independence of the United States ot America. M. Ji. McSWEENEY. I l?v the Governor: j M. K COOFEIt, Secretary of State. | lull. PROCLAMATION. j THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. j T If HE RE AS, INFORMATION HAS \V been received at this Department j that an atrocious murder was committed | iii the Comity ot Lexington, on or about the 21st clay ol July, 1"J >1. upon the body of Bob Bnrgess by Ned Bargess and that the said Ned Burg ss has tUd from j ustice: Now, therefore. 1, M. B. McSweeney, Governor ol the .State of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done, and the majesty ol the law vindicated, do hereby i offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars for I the apprehension, delivery and conviction I of the said Ned Burgess, j IN TESTIMONY, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and [L S.] caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columl>:a, tins Fourth Day of September, A. D. 19<>L and in the one hundred and twentysixth year of the Independence of the United States of America. M. B. MoSWEENEY. Bv the Governor: M. R. COOPER. Secretarv of State. Iw44. Asthmaleue Krings Insi Cure ii SENT ABSOLUTELY FBI WRITE YOUR NAME | CHAINED FOR TEN % ui? xw J i \v y% i / ^ASTHM\H ' efTect of your Asthmalene. for the cure of modic asthma, for the pest li years. Ha others, I chanced to see your sign upon once obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. M November. I very soon noticed a radical thmadisappeared and she is entirely free ly recommend the medicine to all who at-f You r> Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co . Gentlemen: I was troubled with Asthm; but they have all failed. I ran across yo found relief at once. I have since purelu I have a family of four children, and for best of health and am doing business eve or as you see nr.. Home address, 2?5 Rivinsrton street. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLU Do not delay. Write at once, add CO, 70 Eist 1 July 2\ -Km. HharlestonTIoor MANUI DOORS, SASH, 1 MILL WORI Writs for Estimate. ) CAT We Save You Money. ? Our Goods are the Best.) on Factory Saw Mill and Ponds: Ashley Kiver and Cumming's Creek. April 21?J y. r\ tv n rv r 1 LUIS. 11. L. J 4Up 1515 M. COLUMBIA, 'PHONE S30. | i < | : 1 I \ taut Relief and Permanent i All Cases. :e ox receipt of postal : AND ADDRESS PLAINLY, f Thcro is nr.tltiner lik?? A.-thTal?'ne. It hrin;;> I instant relief. even in the worst eases. It rules when ali else fails. The Rev. C\ F. WELLS, of Viiln Ridge, III. says: "Your trial Lottie of Asthmalene received in good condition. 1 cannot tell von how thank fill I feel for the good I derived from it. I we.a slave, chained with out rid sore throat ami Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever !? ir?#r cured. I saw your advertisement f >r tin cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease Asthma, and thought you had evorspoken yourselves, hut resolved to give it a trial. To mv astonishment the trial acted like ae&arm. s.-ml me full size bottle." Bsv. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel. New York. Jan. 3, ltioi. Dr.s. Tar't Bros". Medicine Co.. Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefully analyzed. we can state that Asthmalene contains m opium, morphine, chloroform or elher. Very truly yours. 1JLY. nil. MORRIS WECHSLER. Avon Springs. N. V.. Feb. l, ltwi. Or. Taft Bros. Medicine Co., Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from ; sense of duty, having tested the wonderfu Asthma. My wife h.is been afflicted with spas ving exhausted my own skill as well as man: your windows on 130th street New York. I a y wife commenced taking it about the lirsi o improvement. Alter using one battle her As from all symptoms I feel thaf I can consistent ? -? ? ? . ? "5? _ ? wnii tins uisiiessin^ uisea-e. > resDeetfully. 0. D. PHELPS. M. D. Feb. 5. 1M01. (i for 22 years. I have tried numerous remedies ur advertisement and started with a trial bottle, ised your full size bottle, and I am ever gratefu1 six years was unable to wort. 1 am now in tli Ty day. This testimony you can make such us S. RAPHAEL. ?3 Fast i2*Jth street, rELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL ressing DR. TAFT BROS. MEDICINJ L30th St., N. 1*. City. JJash andT umberHi ' \( :TTTItlvT?S OF IUHDS. MOULDINGS < AND LUMBER. 'ALOGUE ( CYPRESS AND Sent - YELLOW PINE Bequest. ( are Our Specialties. Office and Yards: 21 to 47 Ashiev Ave., CHAKLESTON, S. C, BOOZER & SONS mmm AIN STREET, s. o giSSSSS^SSSii I "THp IS Ho: 53 En< #11 nr Bfl> JM lltt ? ^ur business continues to gro f4| in the largest store in Columi) South Carolina, and what's m gfci ing now on more room. Thi: SJS fourteen months against the cc of Columbia's merchants. \Y gg the procession 110 matter I101 success may be. Our record 1 sneaks in louder tones than al m iftj S3 ?:? 13 Spring and Suman ?3 Shoes, Hat B gg are at the head of the list hot! Bg gg GOME TO SEE US. m I Wm. F m SS 1638 ANT) 16 S3 Col~a.om.Toia., ^5S8S888S3S383g iNmlli I'iiriiii Mi1 Units. 5707 M\I> ST.. (OM.MKIA, S. <\ E||jiar?le and granite KjffpL/jy'''*IDra1. rs Sonth We use the 1>? st grade material in matufaetnring j Monuments ami Headstones and guarantee our work and | | fiinish to l>e the best. When you hear a man complain | my that he can bny so much cheaper from some i '- ""jflP* ^ 7 H-i, little lei low who is anxious to sell anything, von 5 ' ' ' ??& *&?& can put it down that he v ill get ch*aj? stock. cheap woik, and ol coutse a cheap jo!., Ct-^EA *59Hs S) We can compete w ith any fair dealer -^:rr work. IRffli i tHRPFtTOi. fiSAFBIUrr MC fflft. i EiU'll J > If 1Z&JJ1 IJllVlllll^ I li J1V ?. VVl Ml . V-^ U 1 v< for fale. Write to us or see our MR. P. P>. EDWARDS, LEXINGTON, S. C. and we will see that yon are treated fair. ! SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS. J September 1!. tt- u DIAL HARD WARE CO., Wholesale ami Retail Importers and Dealers in All Kinds of HAiUlWAItE, llllll STEEL, JAILS, PASNTS, OIL AM> GLASS. . j We are Headquarters for !: BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALS POST OFFICE BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. September 30?J v. When writing mention tip* Dispatch. When writing mention the Dispatch. COLbMBIAHARiSS - SUPPLY CO., MAXUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF " Ct A TkTIT T^Cf kHRT\ OTTDDT TPO ilAMLDD, DAJJUiiiiO miu ourrmiio, ) 1112 and 1114 TAYLOR ST, COLUMBIA, S. C., (R'.arBank Columbia.) F. M. MFX8GN, Manager. We have with us Messrs. Ed. Gray and J. D Mills, both of whom are formerly of the Alliance store of this citv. Thev would be glad to have their friends and former customers call or. them ami leave their orders. WE DEAL ONLY IN HOME MADEHAR NESS. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT, CHEAP AND SECURE. * ! October 3? ly. f ATLANTA GRANITE JSiL " AND fjjf Marietta Marble Works. ^Iive tQe '">3S* eflu^PP&(l plant io the South, with up to d-te pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us I in a position to do all kinds of Marble and Granite Work at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail. Call on or address, 3. 0. MOSLEY & CO., ?. W,; BABNES, ? Propiietors, Atlanta, Ca. General Agent, JLtidge bpnugs, S. u. May X -Jy. 68 68 Q !58 aesty, Ambition and IB srgy, coupled with a ?? le Cash and Exoeri e cannot fall short of |$| ?at Success. eg w\ We are today 89 ia and perhaps in ^ iv distasteful our icre 1 s enough, it [1 we could sav | ier Dry Csods, Clothing, Si BJ ;s and Millinery jjjj li for style, quality and lowness of WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. eg Furtick, 13 83 10 MA IX STEEET, - - - - s-c- ?9 Ifi tewjtfigwf^c&soOTw III*. K. Lenplisirt, fl RBAh RSTATB BROKER, AND fit ii lilt IHIB flfll, LEXINGTON, S. C. RESIDENT AGENT FOR TIIF. i\EM" YORK IjII E rHE STRONGEST INSURANCE COMPANY ON EARTH. Fersons desiring a policy written in tlie ibove strong insurance company suomu notify me and I will call upon them at their J homes it preferred. riMBERED LAND A SPECIALTV. I PARTIES HAVING LAND FOR SALE, or those wanting to purchase are in invited to correspond with me. Property . placed with me will be advertised free of charge. No commissions charged unless sale is made. 51G acres of good farming land in Congiree township, 8 miles from Colombia and 1 mile from Lixanua, cn which there are J two tenant houses. Price $2,500, onefourth cash; balance oh easy pa\ ments. ^ ' - - - A -f n .-I ? j une !oi m me iowu 01 \ju:.\nu uu *:iu-u , there is a two-story store-house 24x70; seven rooms attached lor dwelling purposes, together with necessary outbuildings and a fine orchard. A good opening for a hotel. Buildings new, costing twice as much as the price asked for it. Price , $ 12(H). j One lot in the town of New Brookland on which is a 5-roomed cottage and .^| necessary outbuildings. Price, $1,000; or this property will be exchanged for good farming lands. Two good siz?d lots in the Town of Gaston Price, $25 each. A house and lot in the town of Swansea. This is a good location for a store. Price, $300, One lot iD Swansea, situated in the main business portion of the town, on which is j a storehouse 20x40. Price $300. M A tract consisting of 142 acre*, on which there is a good, new six roomed dwelling. 1 '2-hnrse farm rmen? extra good farming land. Situated six miles south of Batesburg. The house alone is worth more than A the price asked Price, $850.00. 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 C acres. Price. $150. 1 tract of 17 acres. Price. $400. 1 tract of 12 acres, on which there is a good 4 roomed cotUge. Prico, $600. j 1J acres in the suburbs of Lexington, J fronting ou the Augusta road 166 feet. Price $75. 26 acres of land, four roomed dwelling and outbuildings in lair condition, 4 miles east of Lexington, l'rice, $500. 4 acres and a smail dwelling lying and being just beyond Lexington Depot. Price : $250. . 11J acres, two small building, lying and ^ being just beyond Lexington Depot. Price $25u. 4 acres, situated in the same neighborhood. Price $25. Noverber 21, 1900? tf. Warning. .4 ^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xl all persons are positively forbidden to prowl, pass through, or trespass in any manner whatever upon my land in tho Town of Lexington, bounded by lands of Mrs. M. F. Harmon, Mrs. Rebecca Stuart, S & M. A Corley and Main street. The law will be rigorously enforced against any and all trespassers. MRS. P. H. CORLEY. August 28, 1901. 4w45. 4 Warning. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORbiddened to hire, harbor or employ Emanuel Johnson,who is under contract ~Jto work for me for the present year, and who has left me without just canse. DR. JAMES HARM AN. Angnst 29, 1901. 3w-14 pd j. 0 /0 A / nnoswTecr* $5,000 DEPOSIT y/2?is]3ti r-r-fare pa<d 200 free ifffi jv TjjSj Scholtrships offered. CA.-ALA. BUSINESSCOLLECE. Macon, Ca. May 15, 1901. 6mnovl5. ~DR7FTcJGiLM0RE, Formerly with the American Dental Parlor, has located one door _ south of tbat place, No. 1510 Main Street, over Husemann's Gnn Store, Columbia, S. C., where he will be glad to see his former as well as Dew patients. January 23, 1901?tf. wmmmmmm & GO TO * |C, D. BARR,f LEESVILLE. S. C., A FOR YOUR JOKY GOODS, SHOES, HSISl , W.??? . i 'i ^ ur?vurtm> ?Also just received One Car 'Jja X Load of 4 jg Cooking* Stoves 2 at prices to suit you ^ ^ Always on hand a full line of A COFFINS. ^ >\ CASKETS, ^ BURIAL SUITES, ETC. ^ Agent for the ^ Deering Binders anil Mowers, Will be glad to have you call at ? any time. fjfj V |pjf ^ Come one come, all to the ^ ^ROLLER FLOUR MILL ^ C. D. 15ARK, ^ MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. M LEESVILLE, S. C. <j?> June 12,1901. 4m. ^ Final Discharge. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL jA persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate A in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 14th day of Sep* tember, 19G1, at 10 o'clock a. m., for a final discharge as Administratrix of the Estate of John K. Hart, deceased. ALICE MANVILLE. Adrnrx. August 14, 1901. 4wo3. Final Discharge. "VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ' Xl persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Prolr> on/I fnrlVifi cnnnfv of T.AYinorfrm State of Sonth Carolina, on the 14th day of Sept., 1901, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for a final discbarge as Executrix of the , Estate of David Keisler, deceased, ELIZA KEISLER, Exeenlrix. August 14, 1901. 4w44. One two-boree wagon aEd one buggy, both in excellent condition, . can be purchased cheap by applying ^ to Adam Metz, LexingtoD, S. C.