I _ Tiie Lexington Di spate] WEDNESDAY. OCTODEH 2. 1901. Beg-Not ices ivill be insert? in the Local department a the uniform price of 5 cent j>er line, to one and aU.j^y Indoz to NW Advertisements Citation?Estate T. N Epting. Citation?Estate Andrew MurdocI Warning?W A. Hook and Other! Plantation For Sale?Alice-J. Poi Clearance Sale?M A. Malone. Dry Goods, Ac?Bates & Walke; Fall Opening?J. L. Mimnaug & Company. i = ?' r ? '-/ - - This signature is on every box of the genuin Laxative Bromo=Qiiinine Tablets the remedy that cures u col/-vnl HicfrH t hi liCaV/U ^ctT UUl ^ DVUWl) JL^ and the fair sex do say that from his v 2 frequent visits abroad the bird has c . j beeu captured and they are on the t | tip toe of curiosity wondering a3 to 1 who the fortunate one can be. I | Judge 0. AY. Buchanan, has an- ( ^ nounced, so it is stated through the ( public piiuts, that at the expiration c ! of his present term, he would not i stand for reelection for Judge of the t j Third Judicial circuit and would re- i 1 1 tire to the shades of private life to | ' j build up for himself a lucrative prac- ' ^ ! tice at the bar a3 a means of support ! \ i in his declining years. I f Steps the Ccngh and Works off the ! s ! Cold. j Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets I ^ r cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No I i I Pay. Price 25 cents. I t SORES AMD ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood is in poor condition ?is sluggish, \Ceak and unable to throw otj the poisons that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to.life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the system. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleansing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from the system 4 CONSTANT DRAIN effLTIuer'. UPOH THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the discharge gradually ceases, and the sore or ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. docs, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. K. Talbert, Lock Box 245, Winona. Miss., says: "Six years ago my leg trom the knee ta the foot was one solid sore. Several physicians treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs, but found no relief. I was induced to try S. S. S , and it made a complete cure. I have been a perfectly well man ever since." ruin the digestion and add to, rather than- relieve your sufferings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. ? Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this service. , THE SWIFT SP! OIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. The Joint Conference of the Evangelical Lutheran church, 'which was n Fe3sion at Z:on church, near Lorick's ferry, from Fiiday to Sunlay last, was very instructive and nteresting and much work looking -o the advancement of the interests ] )f the church and lasting good for J he cause of the Master was accom- , )lished. The divine services held here Sunday were largely attended. M. A Malone, the leading pisno tnd organ dealer in Columbia, inorms the readers of the Dispatch bat he is in need of more room and sonsequently has made a sweeping eduction in the prices of pianos and irgana. Just think of it, ye lovers tf music, that an S100 organ can $ tow be purchased for ?55 and an 7 i ictave piano for only 8S0. If you vant a good instrument for a little noney, you had better hustle as they pill Dot loDg remain unsold. f The postcffice department has at ast decided to establish a semi- , Feekly mail route from Stall by i fashion, Danville to Clatk's Mill, Fhich is to leave the former place ] very Tuesday and Saturday at 7 a. i a. Proposals for carrying the mail 1 iave been issued by the department, i rhich must ba received by October t 5. The distance is about twelve c ailes. See the postmasters and send l. q your bids. # ( Bates & Walker, proprietors of the J 'eople'a Store, Columbia, are out J ?ith a new advertisement on the ourth page of this issue, in which < hey quote prices on staple goods bat are really astonishers to the j ublic. These goods are always eeded in the household and in the i i .it l.i I reseing room ana ac me aimoBi idicuIou9 figures at which they ' re offered, there is no excuse for eiog poorly clad and shod. Bar- ( ain hunters should inspect this f tock bt fore purchasing. Job Couldn't Have Stood It c If he'd had Itching Piles. They're p erribly annoying; but Bucklen's i .mica Salve will cure the worst case f piles on eaith. It has cured thouands. For Injuries, Pains or Sodily Eruptions it's the best salve : 2 the world. Price 25c a box. Cure uaranteed. Sold by J. E. Kauf- " iann. Court Countinued. The first case Thursday was J. A. tawlp vs. J. R. Gantt, for recovery of eal estate, involving the validity of he Wadsworth poer school grants, a the Edisto section of this county, >roughfc by Messrs. Efird & Dreber. Ir. Strotiier for the defense. The erdict was for plaintiff. - -r ? 1 tf H. A. rtawiB VS. iliorgaiiua uibiuij, Dvolving same question with same ttorneys, was the next case, and the erdict was also for plaintiff. On Friday came up the case of J. ielly Gantt vs. Southern Railway )o., brought by Mr. J. A. Muller, ction for damages by fire. The ury awarded $130 for the damages. In two cases of Leila E. Knotts vs. Tred. Huffman, and H. Kaleteki vs. 5. A. Lorick, consent verdicts for daintiffs were rendered. The next case was that of Dr. D. J. Crosson vs. Hampton Hartley and lartley Bros, a proceeding for claim md delivery of personal property tlessrs. Efird & Dreher represented he plaintiff and Messrs. Sharpe and Jtrother the defense. The verdict ras in favor of the plaintiff. The last jury case tried was enitled Sarah B. Mitcheli and J. A. J. ilitchell vs. H. Frank Hendrix, for lamages, brought by Messrs. Gralam and Nelson, and the defense was epresented by Messrs. Efird & Dreher, J. C. Sheppard and E L. Ubill. This case was begun Friday .nd the verdict was rendered Monlay about G p. m., which was in avor'of the defense. The third week's jurors were not jeeded, as the court "broke down" fter this trial. The equity business vas disposed of yesterday and the :ourt adjourned sine die Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures A Cough or Cold at once. Conquers >cup, "Whooping Cough and Measles' 3ough without fail. Best for Bron:hitis. Hoarseness, Grippe, Tneunonia, Consumption and Lung Affecions. Quick, sure results. Trice, 25c. Dots from Savilia. To the Editor of the Dispatch: As there is do other one writing rocQ Savilla, I will send some news o the good old Dispatch. The health of the community is :ery good with the exception of the llaess of Mr. N. W. Hyler. He was , ,aken very sick a few nights ago. j We hope that he will soon be restored to his usual health. Mr Luther Blsck went to Columbia last week on business. Mr. J. A Ballpntino attended the Conference at Z on and reported a nice time. Mr. W. B Sbealy, of this section, was married a few days ago. Wo j hope that he will enjoy married life as well as before. Messrs. W. l)odd ITarman and L E. Black attended the holiness meeting at Lersville Satuiday and Sunday. Miss Cora Ballenfine is* teaching two of her little cousins music We hope that they will be successful in learning. Mr. J. J Bong is cutting lumner light along now. Mr. Eddie Ilolley was in onr midst not long since. We trust that he will come to see us again. Mr. Blue Jav, yen have written to our good old Dispatch once moo and we would be glad to hear from you soon again and tell us something j more about the turkey fight. Ii would like to get in a turkey fight \ . myself. r The County Fair will soon be here < and let us all go and see who wins j 1 the prize. Rev. Y. V. A. Riser visited the |< family of Mr. D C. Harmaa recently. A large crowd attended the sing < ing at the Star Academj* yesterday, d Best wishes to the Dispatch. September 30, 1901. H. j! . The Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's j Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply ron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure?no pay. Price 50 cents. Warning. VTOTICE IS H?REI>Y GIVEN TIIAT xi all persons arc positively forbidden to < prowl, hunt or trespass in any manner < upon lands of the undersigned. The law ' null be rigorously enforced against any and < 11 trespassers. I < W. A HOOK. ! f>t.atf .1k.nf.a1tatt hook. 5 T WAITS. October 2, 1901. 4wi>0 Plantation for Sale. I i I OFFER FOR SALE MY PL ANT A- I tion situated in Bull Swamp township, ' lear the Cross Roads, adjoining lands of fosepli Feeder, containing one hundred' icres in good farming* condition. Excellent vater on the premises. ALICE J. POU, Oak Villa, S. C. i October 2 1SU1. 2w:8. DEE STATE OF SOUTE CAROLINA.! COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Geo S. Drafts, E-quire, Probate Judge. ! 11THEREAS, SARAH LAVINIA STOU-: V y demire made suit to me, to grant her , betters ol Administration v.iih will an [ lexed, ot the Estate ol and effects of An-! IrewMurdock; \y These, are therefore, to cite and admon- | sh all and singular the kindred and credi- ! ors of the said Andrew Murdoch, de-1 :eased. that they be aud appear, before j ne, in the Cou't of Probate, to be he'd at j exiugton C. II , S. C., on the 17th day of; )ctober, IUjI, alter publication hereof! ^ 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show j ause. if any they have, why the said Ad- 1 oinistration should not be granted. 1 Given under my < hand, thin 2nd day of : Ictober, Anno Domini 1901. .1 G S. DRAFTS. J. P. L. C. [L S.] j Published on the 2nd day ot October, ] 901, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w lS. 'ARLOK RESTAURANT/ 133G MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, - S. 0.,'j HE ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING . House of its kind in tho City of Co- 1 umbia. It is well kept?clean linen, ^ rompt and polite serviceandgetit? Peak, Thursday morning, November 7. Spring Hiil, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 7. Hilton, Fridav morning.November h. White Hock. Friday afternoon, Nov. s. Irmo, Saturday. November'A Edmunds. Monday morning. November II, Gaston, Monday afternoon, November 11. Cross Roads, Tuesday morning, Nov. 12. J. J. Mack's. Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 12. Swansea. Wednesday, November 13. Red Store, Thursday, November 14. Archie Wolfe's, Friday morning, Nov 13 W. N. Martin's, Friday afternoon, Nov. 13. Brookland, Saturday, November li>. Pelion, Monday morning, November 18. Luther Gantt's, Monday afternoon, Nov 18. Jacob Williams, Tuesday morning, Nov 1't. W?*srtiiorelji.nfl's_ Ti!i?-?iI:lv afternoon. No ember l'J. Batesburg. Wednesday, November 20. Leesvilie, Thursday,November 21. Summit, Friday morning, November 22. L wiedale. Friday afternoon. Nov. 42. Barre's, Saturday morning, November 2:}. lied Bank, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 23. G. F. Keisler's, Monday afternoon. Nov. 2.V Crap's Mill, Tuesday morning. Nov. 28 Grout's Store, Tuesday afternoon, Nov 24. J'nul Black's, Wednesday morn , Nov. 27. The balance of the time at Lexington C. L, until December 31st, when the books will dose. The hours for closing the tax book will be l o'clock for the morning appointments and I o'clock for those in ihe afternoons. * TAX LEVY. 5Y>r State Purposes 5 Mills ?or Ordinary County Purposes Hi Mills Special County bj Mill ?or School Purposes 3 Mills Total 12 Mills Poll Tax, $1. For interest on railroad bonds in Fork, 3road Itiverand Saluda townships, l'_. mill. For retiring raliroad bonds, Broad Kiver md Saluda Townships, 5 mills. For retiring Kail road bonds in Fork Pownship, 4 mills. For attorney f?-es in Broad and Saluda rownships,mill. Total levy Broad Kiver Township, is'b mills Total levy Saluda Township, ls'j mills. Total levy Fork Township. 17'? mills. Special School Tax Little Mobntaiu I'isrict, 3 mills. Parties owning propety in more than one ownshin so state to the Treasurer. FKANK W. SI1 EALY. Trenstirer Lexington County. - f rang, IKH ft CO. ( t Department j is State, of wearing ap,dies and Genrant a good suit see Mr. John ;orley will be 7011 in our Shoe b and will sell ! shoes at very ssented by sev3rks in our Dry 3 and here you le greatest op}f getting the , or your money. :ore your head ^ 1 len m Uoium Dia augli & (o IA, S. C. i ii mnmmmamm^acmmMttmmmmaamm ?? i fStSi i It pi We have openec ?3 repository .with 10 ?*1 on hand. These &? goods. S&> m Listen' (iraoeful in () Proportion!!! Kverything ~ in 1>U??V Styles. \Vo liav frj all the Colors from tlic ''Li Crimson Kod. m fij r^ADMISSIOU F3 ?tJ You are invited to call and inspect the nicest Bi the State. I fiREfirtRY-RHEA Ml ell ??? 1115 PLAIN STREET, COLUM1J * ^ Febrnary 11 ly. BARGAINS IN ORGANS! _ Several originally S7.1 Organs, from / if Several originally SI 00 Organs, from l^O Th[ ye,*7 ,H( woon bJ^J JrSf S4-3 to S 5. These are fnlly warranteed ^Z^^fyyQp^iSMy^rL and vi:l last a lite time. BARGAINS IN SQUARE ' i | XTIH $?? PIANOS. ife., _______ l5lTllJ Have three large mj rare 7 octave Piano3 ? &.*" " Ijff j|| will seli Jrorn $v3 to $>>:). tA new supply cf ^ FALL CLOTHINO fff for men, boys and youths. We cat fit everybody?slims, stout3 J i^r) j and regular sizes. ' j \ TJnclei*>voai*, in all sizes, styles ami grades. I ipf |pl in all the latest styles and shapes. w w / I i *,,0,'N Jf ?L J in all the latest tots at any price. \y PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! AfjJGATfljK \ VI U Guaranteed an to fit and finish. Slims, + ' J??! stouts and regular sizes at price you jjB?|lrL 6ENTS FURNISHINGS of every kind. We will not be underGIVE US A CALL. Honest Goods our Motto. Yours for Trade, LEAPHART & DRAFTS, LEXINGTON, S. C. September 11. -S< * | | 1 I -- > j -R ^ 1 ' ^ i Wor o Pain s | * * :p At Less Than Factory Cost. * 15 All Standard Coods Fresh and % :c Cood Condition. ? | House Paints, Varnishes, Stains, | | . Enamels, Floor Paints and Stains, J i Coachland Wagon Paints, Colors t * in Oil. Brushes. Ete., all on which * j we can save you from 25 to 40 j; per cent. * I LORICK & LOWRANCE, | f COLUMBIA, 8. C. ? - % Vn (J j: Jan. 1.? lv. CL 3 I JfidQGSGwa m 69 Iff. S3 * M 9 5 * i our new ?? 0 vehicles f*3 are new gg Cft q ma utlino!! Correct in y5 the Latest Creation am e them painted in fffl illy White" to the 22 ra ea SEEI'-atS g| uggy Repository in few JLE CO., | ;i A) s. c. 22 dwcsQQsa ! ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Conrts. and offers his professional services to th#citizens of Lexington County. October 18?ly. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, W -WT-^MT WW ? A j v/ujulluuld, c. v. Especial attention given to business en{trnsted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. ! Aughtry & Co. February 28 ?tf. C. M. Efird. F. E. Dreheb. EFIRD &DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. WILL PBACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. June 17?6m. JAMES F- IZLAR. T. C. STUBKIE, Orangburg, S. C. Lexington, 8. 0. Izlar & Sturkie, ATTORNEYS AX LAW Lexington, S. C. OFFICES - Upstairs, in Kaufinann's Building. Practices in all courts of this State and of the United States. Febrnary 21, 1'JOO.?tf. mm sues II. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Ulea Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efird, R. Ililton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposit.-; of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. \ September 21?tf jjjSiPj | DR. BAKER'S 1 FEMALE I REGULATOR. A New Discovery for the Prevention and Cure of SSS Female Diseases. It is o permonent cure for all J Jjj| Womb. Bladder and Urinary Dis- I ||l| eoses and Femole Weaknesses. I Leucorrhoea or Whites. Irregular I ill! on<^ ^oin*u' Menstruation. Ac Ladies will find it of special I valueif takenwith regularitydu- I V;|| ring Pregnoncy or the Change I of Life. ? i if 3 ^ ^>rice- Si.25. (jfr PREPARED BY ?" DR W CBAKER. |! IDE LODKOUr U KO CO, jj lumfacnini aid sou nortiiTMi. GREENEVILLE TENS. vujiyii FOS SALE AT THEBAZAAR. ! i *110 ftiilt Hit. LEXINGTON, S. C. vocal aTd Instrumental music, 305 pupils enrolled last session. Experienced Teachers. Board S-i to $7. Tuition $1 to $2 50. j Next session begins September 9. 1901. For catalogue, address O. D. SEAY, Principal. August 23, 1901. tf. i W THE WORLD'S ^ P GREATEST FEVER I For all forms of fever take John* WM ;:^fl son's Chill and Fever Tonic. It is 100 times better than quinine and Hr 8 does in a single day what slow qui- |H fcjj nine cannot do in 10 days. It's feg | splendid cures are in striking con; J trast to the feeble cures made by k| | quinine. g[ Costs 50 Cents If It Cores, Jf