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General News Items. Mrs. HeleD George, of FraLkliD. Pa., claims to be 126 years old. Her eldest child is 09. It is said that the Govomor of Georgia has received a Lumber of letters threatening his life. I Know One Sure Remedy for an obetinate cold. Ita n&nie is Pyny-Baisaai. ' ao/'o r\eonaririCT for V^'UlL'UgU IB oumuj 0 the census of 1910 A woman there has given birth to quadruplets. One thousand Anarchists attempted tchold a meeting in New York on Sunday, but were prevented by the police. Dr. Yon Blowitz claims to have ?- # i ^ purchased 1,000,UUU acres 01 lana m Al?xico, for the purpose of colonizing *65,000 Jews. Do you suffer from pile*? If so do not turn to forgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, sav iog you the expense and danger of an operation. J. ? Kaufmann. Tie post cffice department has de ViQQr? nf fhp latfi ClUCVA IU piabc LUV uvuva V/ President McKinley on the new isste of postal cards The Schley court of ir quiry drags its slow length along. Witnesses are now being examined in behalf of the admiral Take Life for the Liver and Kidneys. Bottles 25c, 50c and $100. A. W. Miller, former city clerk of Sandusky, Ohio, who skipped with $106,000 of the city's money, has been captured in Cuba. Paris bas automobile fire engines They pull themselves and pump their own water. They are slways hitched up and ready for the alarm. C. M. Pbelp?, Foiestdaie, Yt , says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. J E. Kaufmann. Carrie Nation is in j*il in West Virginia, having refused to pay the fine of $20 imposed on her for an attempt to wreck a saloon at Wheeling. A feudal fight occurred at Big Springs Baptist church near Middleeboro, Ky., on Sunday in which six were killed on one side and 40 on the other. TWjWift'j TJttlfl E?.rlv R'sera never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all impurities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. J. E. Kaufmann. According to a New York news paper, which professes to have made a diligent end thorough inquiry, there are SS28 millionaries in the United States. At a missionary meeting in Hartford, Cjnn., $102,000 was raised. This was a move toward raising $1,000,000 for foreign missions by the American board. m Best Cough Syrup-^Tastes Gwt Uae B DaytoD, Ohio, has a woman who is charged with fourteen murders, among them being four husbands, five of her children, a sister and and other near relatives. The State of Texas will prosecute a number of persons for seLiog stock in bogus Texas oil companies. Millions of dollars have been paid into these conpe>ns. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind: "DeWiti's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. J. E Kaufmann. The latest census repoits 5-ay that the negro in this com t-y is decreasing in propotion to the white man. He represents this year only 11. 6 per cent, of the population. Within the past eight years the railroads in the South have increased their mileage from 44.810 to 52,396 miles, an increase of 17 per cent to 11 2 for the rest of the country. W. T. Wessor, Gboisonville, Vs., druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and luDg troubles." J. E. Kauf mans. Miss Anna Lawson, the eighteenyear-old daughter of a prosperous farmer in Oklahoma, has been kidnapped by a band of half breed Indians who demanded 300 ponies as a ransom. A letter has been 'eoeived by officials at Washington from Jonannesburg, Sooth Africa, asking upon what terms lands may be hsd in this country for settlement by Boer immigrants. The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave borne without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, pholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For gale by J. E Kaufmann. "I'm gwine to t*ll ycu-whufc 'tis, Brudder Jobnsun," said a Georgia darky, whose cropB have suffered as much from the recent wet spell as they did from the previous drouth, "dis thiDg they call Prov'dence takin' it up wun side en down de udder, do jes 'bout much harm es it do good." Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricken with partial panfljsis and completely lo6t the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an emineDt physician far quite a while without relief, my wife recom mended Chamberlains Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured.?Gso. II. McConald, MaD, Logan county, W. Va. Several other very lemarkable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann. to the Farmers, t they fail the flie P?i|fc Offers to t UK! UUU at prices thai Please note earefu'l? the followi with fifty cents. We mean what' cf Lamp?, Water Sets, Toilet Se IDcmn-estics 5000 yards 30 inch Bleaching. 10 cents kirn 500U yards Wool Jeans, 20 cents kind, spec 6000 yards Calico, 6-1 cents goods, our pric 50 pai?s 10-4 Blankets, $1 (W per pair. spe< 50 0 yard". Sea Island. 5 cents, we mean b Handkerchief. Pins and Needles, sold e cents, special, each 1 cent A b:g drive in Pocket Books, Combs end ] than ball price, 5 cents and op. 500 large Bed Spreads, sold everywhere for 50 cents. -50 pieces oest Oil Cloth, the price shall be 50 dozen large Towels. 20 cents kind, spec 500 Bags. 40-inch square, price each 19 ce 500 dczen best Spool Cotton, per spool, on 1000 yards good Mattress Ticking, the pric The People9! April 10 1901. ?" Someih i 11ST COL' DON'T FORI Wkokls J WHEN YOU GET TO .TOWN, W] nnn iin r v ah Dttft linn lvh 1 1554 MAIN STREE m We advise every merchant who buys per cent, on his goods to visit the We guarantee you will not r^gi Dollars worth of Jobs daily, OX HAND. We thank v and ki Yours respectfully, I ! Bee Hive Loi M. FRANK 1554 MAIN STREE September 9. o i\ pi r W A ll4"h I mm itinHiiiii 1707 MAIN ST., for sale. Writ< ^ rT-, -t-? -nTMir A T>Tv iMLIt. V. 15. lij; ? AI\JL> and we will see th it SOUTH CAROLINA September 11. I. M. WARD. DEALER IN GROCERIES ID PROVISIONS. Just received and is now ready for inspection a NEW LINE OF SHOES in all the latest styles, shapes and toes. When you go to buy Shoes call and see my stock before purchasing nnd T crn.'irnntop fo fit vour * ~ t"? v foet. ami will make the price to suit. . also a fall stock of CROCKERY. WOODENWARE. CONFECTIONERY H. M. WIXGARD, LEZIiraTOlT, 3. c. 1 ilaj 1?ly, he driving wheel ol i machine stops. "V i Store, 17111 he farmers of Lexii t will meet their ne< og p> ices on staple merchandise and comi we say and will stand to the mark. Did j Clocks and Watches, to any customer Walker, make some other m< 3- Dress Goods. d. 5 cents. ial, 10 cents. I am just from the leading r e. 3J- cents. I bought very heavily of aU ;ial. 50 cents. shades that will be worn this s nsiness '21 cents at 5 cents per yard. To see tl p try where at 5 j 100 Ladies Brocaded Skirts mi price shall be 50 cents, 75 Brushes at less bonght cne case of gi?t ed cents, come quick and bu; $1, our price, Ladies' Cloth, 72-inch wide, o Broad Cloth, in all the leading 15 cents. Eider Down for Infant's Cloak ial 10 cents. ?0 good eight day Clocks, e nts The great Ingersol Watch, on t ly 2.} cents. 50 good alarm Clocks, each 85 e" 5 "cents. 50 dozen Men's heavy seamlesi 10 cents kind, oar price. 5 50 dozen Suspenders, leather cents kind, onr price 10 c 4TES& ^ s Store, 1711! _ ,-p i i ing Mew < 3et the new nMunfli HftHflfl ! UUUUg UUU06, 3 RUN UNDER THE NAME OF THE j PRICE STORE, 7 i T, COLUMBIA, S. C. for eash and wants to save from 25 to 40 ! BEE FIVE LOW PRICE STORK ret it. We receive Thousands of , and always have BARGAINS ou in advance for prompt ind visits. iv Price Store, Z9 Proprietor, T, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3m. Hit his,! COLUMBIA, 8. C. { The Largest Retail l E AND GRANITE 1 1 use the beat grade material in manufacturing * leadstone? and guarantee our work and J best. When you hear a man complain- * u buy so much cheaper from some ] who is anxious to sell anything, you ; down that he will get ch?=ap stock, rork, and of course a cheap job. 8n compete with any fair dealer ihi* country, but we cannot ?y we will sell as cheap as some as we do not care to hacdie cheap gradj stock and do shabby work. iimmiiTfflPiMTfL i ?to us or see our j ' S, LEXINGTON, S. C. ; you are treated fair. . MARBLE WORKS. 14?tf GUARANTEED $5,000 DEPOSIT * R. R. FARE PAID ( 200 FREE 1 CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLECE, Macon,Ca. May 15, 1901. 6mnovl5. I i HHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ! pennyroyalrlls ?<$* '? / 1 *;.ife. Always reliable. Ladle*. aeV: Hrcgrlst fbr (HfCIIESTEBS ENULI<sH In Rod end ?;oM metallic boxes, sealed wioh blue ribbon. ! iali? no other. Kefune danperoot aabatllutlon?and imitations. Ru; jfymrDruitflrt, ->r srnd 4e. Id stamps for PartXnlars, Teatiitiomuia and "Relief for Ladieatn luur, ...'return Hail. 10,000 lestixoiilais. bold by J! Drug rigid. CHICHESTER CHEMICAT. CO. ?iOO Rartiaon Wqaare, fillLA^ PA. Mention tela gwarThe '07Q of Alba, Texas, has been burned by incendiaries. f the mercantile 1 Hio will lend a hel i Street Cell lgton and adjoinin MING ANE 3ds with a half cr< 3 to oar store with the expectation of rou get your premium? We offer to ou purchasing ten dollars' worth. If you i srchant beat these prices. Dress ?oods.| oarkets of the world where the leading fabrics in all; I?A. eason. We start the price lis stock is to bay. t.We?6 tb? *r ide in the latest styles, the : a: .. can i cents. $1.00 and $1 25 each w1^ y?u* ge Suiting, the price was 15 I rir.OTir y at 7$ cents. nly 3b cents. n A oaa ,, : shades, 46 cents sod up. SbffS: - 9' . SOdozlnLl ale here, each 80 cents. j Nil > cents. 3 Hose, in greys and bines, ; unr snoe ato i cents be*t, tipped, brass backles. 25 . MR. S O. I ents. Shoe Departme: A'ALKE Main St., Co! Wanted. n Trustworthy men and women to j iravel and advertise for old estabished house of solid financial standdg. Salary ?780 a year and ex-, ; ->c.nooc all nnvphln in cpph. No can- ! r~j raesing required. Give references :j ind enclose self-addressed stamped mvelope. Address Manager, 355 jj Daxton Bldg, Chicago. 51 ? A report come3 from Manila that he company which was attacked and orty-eightof whom were slaughtered n Samar had - been warned by a jriest of the contemplated attack and ret they permitted themselves to be aken by surprise. This is surprisng when it is to be supposed that bey would have been, forewarned as bey were, on guard. "I had long suffered from indigesion," writes G A. LeDeis, Cedar Uity, Mo. "Like others I tried many ^reparations but never found anyhing that did me good until I took Sbdol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle jured me. A friend who had suffer ?d similiarly I put on the use of ?odol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gainng fast aud will soon be able to vork. Before he used Kodol Dys pepeia Cure indigestion bad made j I lim a total wreck. J. E. Kaufmann. I ( Distressing sccounts are given of ;he condition of the rice crop in the ewer counties. It is said to be beyond doubt, the worstr season since ibe war, and tbe planters are worse The idea of even a few rice planters only making four or five ijusbela, not only on account of the -1 nigh tides and nn propitious seasons J generally, but more to the destruc- P live habits of the pestiferous little JJ rice birds. The outlook is gloomy. a Mothers every where praise One Minute Cough Cure for the suffer.ngs it has releived and the lives of iheir little ones it has saved. Strikes it the root of the trouble and draws )ut the inflammation. The children's 'avorite Cough Care. J. E. Kaufmann. a BOfD CHEMICAL CO, I MANUFACTURERS OF g iimsmimib. V I I fc# V J HV V V W ? wp SURE POP FEVER&C0UGH CURE FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ITbere is no better Remedy for tbese diseases on tbe market. [ WHITE LINIMENT, c k WoDderfnl aDd Infallible Remedy lor Musouler Soreness. Strained Tendons, and all kinds of Sprains, Brnises and Collar Boil.s Price 25c. 4 MAGNETIC OINTMENT. THE QREAT^SORE HEALER. ,, Sure Pop Colic Cure p Tbe Most Wondeful Tolic Care on Earth Price 50 cents. BOYD CHEMICAL CO., P. O. BOX 224, COLUMBIA, S. C. I June 12?11m. ^ i^m^VORLD'S^ h 1 GREATEST FEVER g 1 1 MEDICINE. I s ;> : For all forms of fever take John- K C H nb'i Chill and Fevar Tonic. It is gH p -J 100 times better than quinine and IIS I does in a single day what slow qui- H ^ H nine cannot do in 10 days. It's M 1 i S splendid cures are in striking con- H| :i trajst to the feeble cures made by Bra I Cw^Hen^nUnres^p p ?BO?W??M j G rt rasiness. When v ping hand? }) I I if V miin S (j " A g counties J a i op of cotton. * j buyiDg one dollars' worth of goods N r customers a premium, consisting a don't buy goods from Bates & K n 21 a.xss! iiat*?:: j i in :.il the latest styles and shade*, the ( price just one-half. c; t! ivxs*: jj eatest Pants bouse that ever was in Colum- n t you; the color will suit yon and th? price b a Si iivg: c loxhingj! li o is. If we can't sell yon a scit of clothes le without them. t! 1 Drawes, 18 cents. 8 OE!*! SHOEfti!! r ck is complete, the qnalitv and style are the j, y LAMINER, of Lexington. Las < harge of the nt and will take pleasare in serving you. Ta) ! iimbia, S. C. J |ai. |l| I Mim ic5T i I OR. BAKER'S ' | i I GBEAT 111 mmm '; II 111? urn : j j SJJL2&" as* i ? I CURE ill for |;i RHEUMATISM ifl ' SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, lH DRCFST. Gill?, Ao<1 at! L'a?k.vu (Ve4tliot>? of it? ;;;|| Blood, Liver and Kidneys A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR jjjd URIKARY DISORDERS, CHILLS, FEVEE, MALARIA, BLOOD POISON. GOUT And General Debility. PRICE, Sl.oo. I I ? II r>?r.a??.v Dr. W. C. BAKER. THE LOOKOUT H3SNT1IK till. GO.,' mjjrjtM, Tu*t?S .1 *XC \ 1"""" '"l! FOR SALE AT o THE BAZAAR. f 1 Warning. ^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ,V ^1 all persons are positively forbidden to t rowl. bunt or trespass in any manner 11 pon lands of the undersigned. The law ( ill be rigorously enforced against any and 11 trespassers. r W. A HOOK. f ESTATE JEREMIAH HOOK. V B J. WAITS. t October 2, 1901. 4v50 Votice, Land for Sale. f WILL SELL MY ENTIRE TRACT L of land, containing 5 0 acres, with bout one hundred acres of open land, not ;ss than CO acres in line cultivation with leuty of watt r, good cfweliicg house, four aw tenant houses, outbuildings, barns, -1 tc., etc. Also fine orchard that has ever failed bearing fruit since I owned ( ae place. Si uatid one and a half miles ast of Gaston, S. C Terms will be reasnable. Parties wishing to buy will do ell to call and see the erowing crops now n the land. W. FICKLISG MACK. Gaston, S. C. Stp'embsr ]9, 1901.?tf. IS SAVINGS GDI. JEPOSITS KECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. I?. HOOF, Cashier. DIBECTOR8: v lien Jones. W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird B Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and tip wards received and iterest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, ayabie April and Octobsr. September 21?tf nUUWl e Dyspepsia Cure 1 Digests what you eat. .'his preparation contains all of the igestants and digests all kinds of B ood. Itgives instant relief and never a ails to cure. It allows you to eat all he food you want. The most sensitive T tomachs can take it. By its use many T housands of dyspeptics have been ured after everything else failed. It revents formation of gas on the st omrnli^vincr nil riictrpss affpr Piitinff. . )ieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. t can't help but do you good _ 'r*>paredonly by E. C. DeWittACo., Chloatr* |1. bo'tic contains 2Vt tines the 50o. size. J. E. KAUFMANN. 1 When writirn? mention the Dispatch. IOTICE OF ELECTION [ >r Member of the State II use of Represon- ; t.itiv- e. L ['ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. C'"!iiitv "f Lexington. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN i election will in- lo-ld at the several pienets i .-tJibli^h?-d by law in 1 exington ^nuu. on Tlies.lay, November 5. for a Mem- * r of the House of Representatives to 1111 ,, e unexpired term of the Hon. A. F Lever, ii signed. Pol's at each voting place* will be opened at o'clock a. in . and closed at 1 o'clock p. m. lie following named pe*son? have been apni* ted managers of said election, to wit: Lexington?C. H. Drafts. J. H. Fields and . F Kleekiey. T T. J. Draf s' Storo-C. II Livingston, 2 avis Aiuick and S 0. Hook. Clerk P. I. \ awl f> Lecsville?M- Crouch, J. C. Kiuard and J. a Mitchell. I. -wiedale-J. F. Leaphart. N. L Rice and uiiah Tavlor. Gaston?J. G. Fallaw 0. S. Goodwin and N Spires. Boynton Academy-W. Q. Jackson. J. F. efcoat and C. C. Justus. Irmo?A. N. Drcher, H. A Loriek and E . Met/.. . I I hapin? A. W CumalamW, I>. Halti anger and J. S. Wessinger. ! Ellrd's Store?James II. i iller. Luther ii [oon and Frank Lindler. 1 >. .0 L- ? VV H Hnltiu-n n.rar T \ Mo...... r, ,1 [. P. Summer. P. W. Shoal y's Store?J. Fred Shealv, Jno. . Griffith ami B. 1> Clark. Hilton?John Dreher, Benny Hillor and u lius Eargle. San-aria?A. J. IJoatwright, F?*lix Burgess, nd Win. Quattlebaum. Batesburg?J. C. Glover. J. P. Jones i nd J. [ itoynokls. Swansea? D. F. Huffman, Isaac W. Hut to ?><l I. P. Smifh. lied Store?Shelton Kamicer, T. II. Davis nd I>. C. Gates. IIulTman's Burnt Mill?J. F. Lyleg, H. E. otcoat and Willie Shumpert. Brookland?J. D. Sent), J. C. Kirby and J. Berry. Spri' g Hill?R. M. Eleazer, P. E. Eleazer nd M. B. Eleazer. Folk's school House?L. K. Eleazer. J. D. Dlisor and J. M Me*z lied Bank?I). P Burnett, J. A. Gantt and . M. Justus. Brook?D. J. S. Derrick. D. I. Hite and nstine Taylor. St. Andrew's School House?J. S. Huffman, I .. S. Nunan-aker and It. T. Hook Ballentino?S F. Shealy, It. W. Haltiwaner and John A Wessinger. On the day of the Election the Managers lust organize by the election of a Chairman nd a Clerk. The Constitutional oath must e taken by each manager before he can act, nd also by the Clerk. The Chairman electd is empowered to administer oaths. The Managers have the power to fi 11 a vnaney, and if none of the Managers attend, lecitizens can appoint from among the ualifled voters, the Managers, who, after eingswrn. can conduct ho election. At thii olnCik r.f t)ut 1iao fliA \f , n o rrn i?c nd Clerk must proceed pub iely to open the allot boxes and count the ballots tlierein, nd continue without adjournment until the h me is completed, and make a statement of ie result and sign the same. 2 Within three days thereafter, the Chairman f the Board, or some one designated by the toard, muMt deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll lists, the boxes containing iie b llots and written statements of tne re- * ult of the election The flist of the above named Managers at acli pre inctmust call upon the Board of omiuissioners at the Grand Jury room in he couit house on Saturday, November d, 301. to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and intruetior.s, and to be qualified. J. H. COUNTS, (b F. KEISLER. M. N. KLECKLEY, 1 Commissioners of State Election. l SAM J. LEAPHART, Clerk. October 16.1901. ' NOTICE OF ELECTION i 'or a Representative in the 57(h Congress of 1 the United States from the 7th District. ; FE3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. 1 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Li eb-cti n will be held at the several pre- ] incts established by law in Lexington counv, on Tuesday, November r>, 1901, for a Itep esentative in Congress of the Fifty-Seventh 1 ,'ongress oT the L nited States, 7ih Congress- , onal District. Polls at each voting precinct will be open>d at 7 o'clock a. in. and closed at 4 p. in. ! The following named persons have been inpointed as manage! s of election, towit: Brook?R (3 Moore, S R Addy and O B 1 ^ddy. Hilton?RB Ililler, Charles Derrick and Tohn N \Wssi"ger. Boynton Academy-G J King, A N Craft md 0 E Hutto. , Red Bank?G T Taylor, J H Bailey and A EWingard. i Ballentine?Samuel Lowman, W D Monts md John Lowman. T J Drafts' More?R J Price, Hamp Long md James D Langford. P W Shealy's Store?J S Reeder, J S Miller rr and E A Roland. I.ewieda e?J S Shcaly, W L Addy and refforson Long. Swansea?Jasper Redmond, Sydney Smith ind L V. Gantt. New Brookland?j D Roof, Hanip Caiughnan and W D Dent. Gaston?J H l'ound, G A Goodwin and W L Smith. lied store?J J Mailer, Jacob Saylor and Lee Mnller. Peak?W M Addy, 0 L Mayer and W M iVilson. Lfird's Store?A S Friek, C P Cannon and 2 S Mathews. Chapin?Bj G Lever. S J Clark and Jim Summer. St Andrews'?George F Lightsey, S R ifour.giner and J Pink Meetz*. Lexington?T C Sturkie. D E Ballentine L K Herman. Leesville?II A Spann, D L Gunter and F damp Hendrix. Irmo?n S l'ounginer, Dr J L Shuler and 2 P Howard. Samaria?E Silas Hallman, R N Boatwright tnd P B Quattlebaum. IJatesburg?H W Haltiwanger, FCAhlridge md j T Sawyer. Huffman's Burnt M.ll?D F Shumpert, II 1 2 Schoflll and J C Fort. I Spring Hill?0 B Clark, G H Koon and Dr W Kargle. Folk's School House?J C Derrick, J A 2lea/.er and J T Daley. The ballot boxes in the precints must be o located as to be in view of persons outiideihe polling place daring the time of sleet ion. A spac or enclosure separate and distinct rom that used by Managers of the State Clci'tion. must be railed off or otherwise rovldod, at each preeint, under the direcion of the undersigned. But one voter must be allowed to enter aDy oting place ait a time, amd no one except he Managers must be allowed to speak to ho r*r? i thd i n cr lis vote. For further instructions see notice of 'oinmissioners of State Election. One of the Managers at each precinct lamed above must call upon the Board of ;ommis>ioners for the Federal Election at he Grand Jury's room in the court house at ..exiugton. on Saturday. November 2nd. 1901. 0 receive ball -t boxes, poll list and instrucions, and to be qualifier. S. D. B. LEVER J. G. ZfNKKIi. Commissioners of Federal Election. SAM j. LEAFHART, Clerk. 3\v51 TAXNOTICE. 1 WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING lentioned places for the purpose of receiving taxes for th* fiscal year 1901, viz: Lexington Court House from the 15th of Ictober to the 3rd of November, 1901. Josh Shealy's, Monday afternoon. Nov 4. C'hapin, Tuesday, November 5. Cross Rroads, Wednesday morning, Nov G Peak, Wednesday afternoon, November 6. Peak, Thursday morniug, November 7. Spring Hiil, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 7. Hilton. Fridav morning.November 8. White Rock, Friday afternoon, Nov. 8. Irmo, Saturday. November 9. JMimunus. .uonuay morning, ^uveiuuer n, Gaston. Monday afternoon, November 11. ' Cross lloads, Tuesday morning, Nov. 12. j J. J. Mack's. Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 12. Swansea. Wednesday, November 13. 1 Red Store. Thursday, November 14. ] Archie Wolfe's. Friday morning, Nov 15. \V. N. Martin's. Friday afternoon, Nov. 15. Brookland. Saturday, November 1??. f Pelion, Monday morning, November IS. c Luther Gantt's, Monday afternoon, Nov 18. g Jacob Williams, Tuesday morning, Nov. 19. Westmoreland's, Tuesday afternoon. Noember 19. 1 Batesburg. Wednesday. November 20. Leesville, Thursday, November 21. Summit, Friday morning. November 22. 4 L-wiedale, Friday afternoon. Nov. 22. Barre's, Saturday morning, November 23. Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 23. s G. F- Keisler's, Monday afternoon. Nov. 25. Crap's Mill, Tuesday morning. Nov 28. Croat's Store, Tuesday afternoon. Nov 21. g Paul Black's, Wednesday morn , N<>v. 27. The balance of the *me at Lexington C. 6 1., until December 31st, when the books will , lose. ' The hours for closing tho tax book will be 1 o'cloek for the morning appointments and o'clock for those in 'he afternoons TAX LEVY. r or State Purposes .5 Mills 'a. Op,tinm.v PiMiiitv T'n rriC)H??s a'Nlills pocialCounty M Mill or School Purposes 3 3Ii 11k j Total 15 31 ills Poll Tax, $1. For interest on railroad bonds in Fork, mad ltiver and Saluda townships, l1^ rail!. For retiring raliroad bonds, Broad Kivor nd Saluda Townships. r> mills. For retiring Railroad bonds in Fork ownship, 4 mills. For attorney tees in Broad and Saluda 'ownships.1-i mill. Total levy Br<>nd River Township. IhY,'mills Total levy Saluda Township, is-** mills. Total levy Fork Township. If S mills. Special School Tax Little Mobntain I)is"ict, 3 mills. Parties owning propety in more than one >wnship so state to the Treasurer r FRANK W. SHEALY t Treasurer Lexington County. Parties desiring the Home and 'arm sent with the Dispatch must 4 *>nd 25 cer.t?, cash in advance. JharlestonTJoor,^ MANUFACT I )00RS, SASH, BlI MILL WORK A Vrito for Estimate. ) CATAL1 Fe Save You Money.- Ser )ur Goods are the Best) on Req Factory Saw Mill and Ponds: Ashley River and Cumming's Creek. 21 April 21 ?ly. PERKINS MANUi . YELLOW PI? MANUFACTl FLOORING,"CEI FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS doors, 8 a s ii AUGUST ^estimates cheeke February 1?ly. ffhen writing mention the Dispatch. Double Daily Service ** i. m seiween incw iars, a amps, Auauta, New, Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900. SOUTHWARD. ! D*ily. i Daily | No. 31 No. 27 v New York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pm 12 15 am v Philadelphia, P R R. 3 29 pm 7 20 am v Baltimore, PRE... 5 50 pro 9 34 am v Washington, PRR. 7 00 pa 10 55 am v Richmond, S A L Ej 10 40 pm 2 35 pm v Petersburg. " ill 35 pu 3 30 pm v Kidgeway Jet. " I 2 25 am 6 17 pm [v Hendetson, * 2 63 am 6 40 pm v Raleigh, 4 06 am 7 50 pm v Southern Pines," i 5 57 am 9 42 pm No 403 ; Iv Hamlet, " 6 50 am 10 32 pm | No. 31 , Iv Columbia.t " 10 35' am 12 55 am ir Savannah " ! 2 57 pm 5 00 am ir -Jacksonville, " ; 7 40 pm 9 10 am ar Tampa, " j 6 30 am 5 30 pm ! jn o 40S : fir Charlotte, " { 9 31 am | fv I tester, i 9 52 auu iv Greenwood, " 11 i'Z am lv Athens, " 148 pm ax Atlanta,? 44 4 00 pm; ar Augusta, C & W C. o 10 pm iv New York, a Y t? & N 00 am 9 00 pm Iv Philadelphia. 44 10 20 am <1 *6 pm >v New York. (J Ob SOo f3 00 prn lv Baltimore. Bs f i o .... f6 30 pm iv Wash'ton, N & W Sb '.. 6 30 pm I Mo. 403 No. ll" Iv Portsmouth, S A L R\ 9 20 pm 9 30 am lv Weldon, 44 12 05 am 12 01 pm No. 31 lv Ridfcoway Jet, " 2 25 am 1 2Q pm lv Henderson, 44 2 53 am 2 13 pm lv Kaleigh, 44 ! 4 06 am 3 51 pm Iv Southern Pines," 5 57 am 6 12 pm No 403 lv Hamlet, 44 I 6 50 am 7 30 pm I No. 31 ; No. 27 Iv Columbia, J " ,10 35 am 12 55 am ar Savannah, 44 I 2 67 pm 5 00 am ar Jacksonville, *4 j 7 40 pm 9 10 am ar Tampa. " | 6 30 am1 5 3'> pm : iTT a,.^\ ^ A i Xtu. 11U. rti. iv Wilmington. " j 3 ( 5 pm ir Ch irlotte, " I 9 31 am 10 20 pin iv Cuester, ' | y 52 ami iu 55 pm [v Greenwood, " ' 11 42 am 1 07 am [v Athens, ? ; 1 48 pm 3 43 am ir Atlanta,^ " 4 00 pm 6 05 am ir Augusta C ?fc VV CI 5 10 pinj ir Macon. C of Georgia 7 2U pm 11 10 am ir Montgom'r , A <fc W t U 2u pm 11 00 am ir Mobile, Li N 3 05 an. 4 12 pm ir New Orle?ns. L & N 7 40 am 8 30 pm ir Nashvuhv .NCA^tl.j 64U am 6 55 pm ir Memphis, ' i 4 0upm: 8 10 am NORTHWARD. : JUaity i Daily i No. 44 No G6 Iv Tampa, SAL Ry.... 8 00 pm 8 20 am ! Iv Jacksonville, " j 8'20 am 7 45 pm Iv Savannah, " 12 35 pm ll5'Jpm 1 Iv Columbia.? " J 5 45 pm 5 4o am 1 Iv Memphis N C A StL 12 4? pm 8 45 pm Iv Nasville. ' j y 30 am 0 10 am ;Y New Orleans, L <fc N 7 4-j pm 7 45 pm iv Mobile " 12 20 am i 2 20 am ; Iv Montgorn'rv, A it W P 6 20 am 11 20 am Iv Alacuu.!} ol Geor^ur 8 00 am; 4 20 pm v Augueta. C & W C...: 0 40 ami ; . No. 402 No. 38 ! Iv Atlanta, ? S A L R} 110 pm 9 0() pm ir Athens, " 2 50 pa -1 23 pm ir Greenwood, " 4 44 pin 2 05 am j ir Chester. " , 6 28 pm: 4 30 am ' v Charlotte, , 6 30 pm. 5 00 am ' v Wilmington * j 112 Oo p u 1 . 4-j i 2Jo. G6 | iv Hamlet " 9 05 pm: 9 20 am v Southern Pines," 10 0J pm 1U 05 am " " 11 20 nm 11 56 am L? XfeOJCgu. r it Henderson, " 12 50 am 1 13 pm v Knlgtwav Jet j 1 20 am 1 45 pm v Jt-etcrsourg, ' 4 15 am 4 40 pm v Richmond, " 5 15 am 5 40 pm ir Washington, PER 8 45 am 0 30 pm ir Baltimore. PRE.... 10 08 am 11 35 pm ir Fhi'adelphia, PRE 2 30 pm 2 56 am ir New York, P R R ... { 3 03 pm 6 13 am v Eid'way Jct.S A L Ey 3 00 am 1 10 pm v Weldon, " 4 30 am 3 05 pm ir Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pm tr Wasli'tou. N dt W S h; 7 00 am ir hxitimore. li 5? P Coj fO 45 am ir New York. 0 DSS Coj tl 30 pm tr Philadelphia,NYP&N 43 pm 5 ill am tr New York " ; 8 33 pm, 7 43 am Cote ? tDaily Except Sunday. r Dining Cars between New York and Kichnoud, and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains Cos. 31 and 44. \ Central Tii - a. 6 Eastern Time. For any lurilnr information apply to WM BUTLER, -'R . )ivision Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. CIESIUXO^T'S I OUGH CURE,! A SYRUP. Unique?unlike any other cough prtpa j AtinD. The quickest to stop a cough ant9 | o remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. S C. t For Sale at THE BAZAAR. > Ang. 18?1 y. / WHAN DUMBER [Jo | TRERS OF NDS. MOULDINGS, ND LUMBER. OGT7E ( CYPRESS AND it - YELLOW PINE uest. ( are Our Specialties. Office and Yards: ^ An A Ia? A ru iDTTOTAV C? n tv ~x i aouicj' a> c? ) iiai?kX | O. V>? :ACTURING CO., V E LUMBEK, CKER3 OF 3-^3 .A IDE ILING, SIDING, , SHINGLES AND LATHS, AND BLINDS, ?A, OA. TOLLY FUKNISHED.^t When writing mention the Dispatch fflWBff"' j In Effect November 25th, 1900. 7 45 am lvAtlanta fSALW fi OH r?m 10 11 am Iv A'heDsar 5 28 pm 11 16 am Iv Eiberton ar... 4 18 pm 12 23 pm lv Abbeville ar... 3 16 pm 12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm I 35 pm ar fClinton lv... 2 00 pm 10 00 am lv jGlenn Springs 4 00 pm 11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm 12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm 12 52 pm lv ^Waterloo ar.. 2 C6 pm I 16 pm ar fLaurens lv... 1 38 pm t Dinner. }(c. & w. c.} i Harris Springs No. 52 *No.2I II 08 am lv..Columbia..lv 9 20 am 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am 11 27 a m ar Irmo. ..arlO 15 am II 35 a m ar.Ballentine .arlO 40 am 11 40 am ar.WbiteRock.arlO 58 am 11 43 a ra ar .. Hilton...aril 15 am 11 49 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am 12 03 a m ar L. Mountain ar12 25 pm 12 07 a m ar.. .Slight.. arl2 35 pm 10 17 T>? Ii~ -- * tri j.? ii p m ai .x iuBperity..ar i 1U pm 12 30 p m ar. Newberry, ar 2 37 pm 12 43 p m ar. ..Jalapa.. .ar 3 05 pm 12 48 p m ar...Gary....ar 3 15 pm 12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pm 1 02 p m ar..Goldville..ar 3 55 pm 1 16 p m ar.. Clinton., .ar 5 00 pm 1 27 p m ar . ..Parks... .ar 5 20 pm 1 35 p m ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm ! *Daily freight except Sunday. BETTJBKING SCHEDULE^" s No. 53 *No. 22 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens. .ly 7 30 am 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am 1 55 n m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 0O am 2 05 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 25 am 2 12 p m lv. ..Kinard.. .lv 9 40 am 2 17 p m lv.. ..Gary .. .lv 9 50 am 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 aizr 3 02 p m lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am 3 06 p m lv L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm 3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 1 00 pm ; 3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 115 pm 3 29 p m lv.White Rock.lv 1 30 pm 3 34 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm 3 43 p m lv... Irmo.... lv 2 45 pm 3 49 r> m lv..Leanhftrt. .lv 3 Ofi nm 05 p m ar. .Columbia, .ar 3 25 pm Daily freight except Sunday. 4 15 pm Iv Columbia (a c 1) 11 00 am 5 25 pm lv Sumter ar 9 40 am 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am For rates, time tables, or further information call on any agent, or write to W. G. CHILDS, T. M. FMEP.SON, President Traffic Manager. J. F. LIVINGSTON. H. M. EMERSON? Sol. A g^nt. Gen. Ft. & Paes Agfc., Columbia. S. C. Wilmington. N. 0 0P|||M COCAINE'"'WHISKY if 6 fl# a Habile Cured at rr.y San-.tor. BTGT 1J3 i;im Jb 20 of referonoe. JT> years a *ooc:aicr. Hookoa Home Trwatrjer.t sent t'KKL Address S. M. WCCLLE7, W. O., Atir.su-, Ca. Jaly 25?ly. IIUSEHAYVS Gun Store, Established 187S. ni'A'f i rrvfii fiTSTflitl mm mm mnsui All onr Guns are built to order and are fully guuanteed. We are headquarters lor everything in the SPORTING GOODS LINE. Call in and inspect our stock -before you - bay. * LOADED SHELLS. CARTRIDGES, LEGGINGS, LOADING TOOLS. AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. ETC. ^SErWe guarantee ail our Repair Work"?-^ W. F. STIEGL1TZ, Propr., 150S MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. February 29 - ly. KBARKER'S |R BALSAM and L.autifie? the has. a In. uriant growth. 'ails to Beatoro Gray ? its youthful Color, p diseases Jt hair laihug. Si iii iiii LEXINGTON, S. 0. VOCAL UNO INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, 19j pupils enrolled last session. Experienced Teachers. Hoard $1 to S7. Tuition $1 io $2 50. Next session begins September 9. 1901. For catalogue, address O. D S?AY, Principal. August 28, 2001. tf. Money to Loan ON FARMING LANDS. LONG TIME. Easy pa) uieut. No commission Borrower pa)8 actual c~at of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Central National Bank Bnikling. COLOMBIA, S. COL G. T. GRAHAM. ^ Lies sngton, o. o. July 1*-1y. ? - tern