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HHBfc MIM in III patch. September 30.1903. HHg^taand Jury's Presentment. Hmn OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. To the Grand Jury of said County and State for the year 1903: We, the undersigned, special committee of your body, appointed at the February term of Court last by you for the purpose of investigating the condition of the bonds of the various county officials and dispensers and the books kept by them, beg to make this, our report to you: Just previous to the last June term WUWVJ v * IIW4 U MUV* UJUVA ?MWV bWVJ KM* bave money on hand to meet their obligations, their books well kept, and their offices in a neat and clean condition. Just here were we wish to retqrn thanks to the connty officials for their hind and courteous manner extended to 08. We [find that tax returns in the Auditor's office accummulate very rapidly and have become to be in the way, and we suggest the grand jury as a body recommend that our representees pass an Act, if possible, allowing the County Auditor to destroy these returns after they become four years old, and the book made up from them be taken as the original tax returns. We further suggest the grand jary a3 a body recommend that the Solicitor insist, or if he can in any way aid us, in having the Magistrates of \ the oountv to make return to the ?r County Auditor of the fines and licenses collected by them, and that they trun over to the County Com' missioners of the County their books at least every quarter for their inspection. As to the management of the dispensary we will say that we have ex* amined the books kept by the County Board of Control of this county and find them in plain and neat conditioc, and jind them to be all right. We think Mr. R L. Eeisler is to be congratulated for his mode of managing the dispensary and its books, as well as the other members of the Board. " G. D. Hayes, H. L. Oswald, D. M. D afts, Special Committee. The State of South Carolina, County of Lexington, Sessions Court To The Hon. Frank B. Gary, Special Presiding Judge for the said Cou2<y and State for the September Term of Court, 1603: We, the Grand Jury for Lexing torCounty, beg leave to make the following report: At the last February term of Court we appointed George D. Hayes, D. M. Drafts, and H. L. Oswald, as our special committee to investigate the reliability of the various county officials, and also the financial condition of the various offices, etc. By their report hereto attached tfnd a part of this report they have performed this duty, with the assistance of their ex pert, T. (J. Sturkie, ana we reocmmend T. C. Sturkie be paid 820 00 for his services as expert. We find the county generally in a good, peaceable and moral condition, with the exception of some few cases which have been brought to our attention and which will be acted upon by the grand jury at the coming February term of Court, for indecent and immoral conduct and living. We have no special recommendations to make just now, except that we recommend the County Commissions urge upon some of the overseers of the different reads of the county to work them and put them in fairly good condition as soon as possible. We recommend that the Rspresen of Court, we examined the bonds of the various officials. We find some of the officers under personal bonds, while the others are under bonds issued by bonding companies. After a thorough investigation we thinkwe are safe in saying that the bonds of all the county officials are good and reliable. Just recently we have examined the financial statuts of the various Annnfc rfflnoro and find fViof fVloty oil tatives of our county pass aa Act, if possible, allowimg the County Auditor to destroy the tax returns after they become four years old and that the book made up from them be taken as original return?, as these returns are becoming in the way and filling up the space of the Auditor's office. "We further ask that the Solicitor assist us in requiring the Magistrates of the county to make report to the County Auditor of their fines and licenses collected, and that they submit to the County Commissioners at least quarterly their books for inspection, and that they submit to the grand jury their books at least every year for the same purpose of being examined. We find the county jail and the poor house in good condition. At the poor house we find everything in a nice and clean way with a good crop of corn and peas, &c., on the plaoe, with good hogs, chickens and other things necessary to make it a suitable place of living. We have passed upon ail the bills handed us by the Solicitor with our endorsements thereon. We d6sire to thank the Court and its officers for their courtesy extended to us since we first assembled. All of which is respectfully submitted. Geo. D. Hayes, Foreman. Bsafnoss Cannot to Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the deceased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an irflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destoyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrb, wbicb is nothing but an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrb) tbat can not be cured by Hall's Catarrb Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cbeney & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. The Good Roads Problem. Tbe Florence Times says: Tbe good people of Anderson seem to bave Bolved ibe good roads matter. They bave determined tbat tbe only way to get good roads is to go ahead and build them, and they bave authorized the county board to go ahead and get the necessary machinery and material and build tbe roads and talk about cost afterwards; tbat the people would back whatever they did. Andorenn ia a rflrr nrnnrraccira VMM* MMV?V*WVM *W M 1 V* J J^iV/gAVUSifV community and there are no better business men in the world. Their example is always worthy considering. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. ' "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble "nd took all kinds of medicine without getting any relic*, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose waB entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. British War Ships Coming. The Press Association has announced that the British squadron will be sent to the United States on a courtesy visit in return for the American action of sending a squadron to Portsmouth. The home squadron, which is commanded by Vice Admiral Sir Arthur K. Wilson consists of the first-class battleships Benbow, Empress of India, Hood, Revenge, Royal Oak, Royal Sovereign and Nonpareil; the second-clasB battleship Anion; eecond cruisers Edward, Hawk, Dido, Mersy and Venue, and several other powerful cruisers. i Teddy Coming South, And the Sunny Skies Will be Obscured by a Dark Cloud. Birmingham, Ala., September.? Internal Revenue Collactor Joseph 0. Thompson, who is one of President Roosevel's patronage appointees in Alabama, has just returned from Oyster Bay. He is responsible for the statement that the President is seriously considering the taking of trip to the south this month. He may speak in two or three cities each in Georgia and Alabama. It is said that he has been often tempted to visit the South again, but he was afraid that nis mission would be misunderstood by the people, who would think the trip was simply for vote getting. Abscess. W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, 1902: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which caused the cords in my leg to contract and an abscees to rise in my knee, and the doctor told me that I would have a stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord's drug store (who is now in Denver, Colo.) He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. It is the best liniment in the world. Abscesses, with few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or debility. They may, however, of constipation or debility. They may, however, result from blows or. from 'oreign bodies, introduced into the skin or flesh, such as splinters, thorns, etc. Snld hv THa Kanfmann Drnor f!n Cheap Bates Via the Southern Railway to Columbia on Acoouut State A. and M. Fair. On account of above occasion the Southern Railway will sell tickets from all points in the State of South Carolina to Columbia, S. C., and return at the rate of one first class fare plus 75 cents, which includes one admission to the fair grounds. Tickets on sale daily October 2429 inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive in Columbia prior to noon of October 30th, limited to return until November 2nd, 1903. For full information, schedules, etc., apply to any local agent of the com- j pany or R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not household necessity is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third | the time usually reqired, and aB it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated before inflammation sets iD, which insures a quick recovery. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Good For The Boys. Chicago, Sept. 24?About 499 messenger boys employed by the Illinois Distract Telegraph company stopped work today. This action was decided upon as a protest against the employment of colored boys and for the purpose of securing aD increase of 1-2 c in wages for each message delivered. Sour Stomach. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, sour stomach is likely to fellow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened bv eensfcinfttinn. "Rat -- L ~ ? "V and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, take Cuamberlains's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. When a girl finally married the man of her choice there are generally a lot of others to whom she awarde"honorable mention." "Water Analyzed, The following is the analysis cf water taken from a spring on the/ariq of Mr. E. J. Mathias, near this place: Laboratory No. 5492. Sample of water (spring). Received August 0, 190J. From E. J. Mathias, Lexington, S. C. GraiD3 U. S. Gallon of 231 Cubic laches. Sodium Carbonate 2 152 Calcium Carbonate 2.018 Magnesium Carbonate.. .327 Lithium Carbonate 047 Sodium Phosphate 425 Potassium Sulphate 3-7 Sodium Chloride b67 Iron Sesquioxide and Alumina 029 Silica 2 134 7.826 Parts Per Million, Actual Ammonia 032 Albuminiod Ammonia (,26 Nitrogen as Nitrate.. None. Nitrogen as Nitrite.. None A good, pure, slightly alkaline water, containing an appreciable quautity of lithia. Respectfully, M. C HARDIN. Chief Chemist. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAEOLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. B . George S. Drafts. E q , Probate Judge. TytTHEREAS, MRS. MARY R MULVf ler made suit to me, to ? ant her Letters o: Administration of tne Ectate of and effects of J. A. Muller; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. A. Mnller, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court ot Probate, to be h*ld at Lexington, C. H., 8. C., on the 8th day of October, 1903, after publication hareof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 22d day of September, Anno Domini 19^3. GEORGE 8. DRAFTS. [L. S.] Probate Judge, Lexington County. Published Jon the 23d day of September, 1903, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w47. Land For Sale. 132 ACRES OF LAND, GOOD DWELling with 6 rooms and L attached; suitable out buildings; good small grain and cotton land; good orchard, fruit from 1st of June until frost: 2 pastures; 20 acres pine that hasn't been boxed. Locate.1 near W. O. Steele's shop; 3 saw mills 1? miles; Lutheran and Methodist churches 1 to 2\ miles; school 1 mile. Any one wishing to purchase will call on or address, D. C. HARMAN. Rocky Well, lex. Co., S. C. 4w48, JUST A LITTLE OF "STOTTZS TXlvZE Where Do You Buy? Well you should buy where you can get the most for your mone}! I purchase my stock direct from the manufacturers and am prepared to meet any price on the same class article! I handle a complete line of BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of the very best make. I also carry a complete line of Single and Double Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lap Robes, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Trunks and Valices, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Gent's Furnishing, Hats, Notions. Dress Goods. Hardware, Tin- ' ware, Crockery. Glassware. Woodenware, Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery On all of the above goods our prices are as low as is consistent with good quality. You are earnestly rtquested to call and ex amine our goods We want your business and guarantee satisfaction in every instance. I am agent lor the celebrated Walter A. Wood Mowers, and Arrow and Heart Shoes. Your^for business, H. L. OSWALD, LEXINGTON, S. C. Land for Sale. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEIRS of Frances D. Koon, will offer for sale before the court house door in Lexington on November 2nd, all that *ract of land containing 196 acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of George Earg e. east by Broad River South by George Sites and Wm. Freshiey and west by Mary Meetze. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to rav for papers. KCON BROTHERS. August 24th, 1993. lOwol. WILLIAM W.HAWES, Attorney at Law. NEW BROGKLAND, - - - S. C. if.n . . _n ai - f i a. _ - i. xii rracuce m an me u urts rronri atteoticn given to Collections. limine's solicited. September 16?6m. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis- j eases. COI CY'C KIDNEY CURE It I lULEl 0 Buaraatasd Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 BALL BEARING Marvelously Light Running and Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). One-thirrt taster; one third easier than an}* shuttle machine. Save a^out ONE DM IN THREE. A GREVT FAVORITE WITH DRESS MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE POPULAR ALL THE TIME. NEEDLES m ALL MIXES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?Leave toe table at home unless it needs repairing too. ORGANS. High Grade Farrand Organs. Before jon . buy call and see ine. T. ZE3Z. 1*01 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. April 1, 1903. 3m .X. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will practice in all the Courts. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th room, second floor. CHAPIN, - - - - - - S. C, Aguust 6. ly. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - . - - 8. C. TIBACTICES IN THE STATE AND JT Federal Conrts. and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18?J y, Alfred J. Fox,! | Life and Fire | Insurance and' jReal Estate | Agent, 1 Lexington, S. C j ? j Only First Class Companies Represented. i My companies are popular, strong jj j and reliable. No one can give your j business better attention; no one can j } give you better protection; 110 one can j give you better rates. Prompt and caroful attention given ; ; | to buying and selling Keal Estate, j ; | both town and country proper'm? ; Correspondence respect luh\- jj I Thousands Saved By Sj |DI). KING'S IEW DISOOfERYl a Thiswondorlul medicine posi-1 9 lively cures Consumption, Coughs 1 |Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu-R Bmonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-i R Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, 1 9Croup and Whooping Cough.R Every beetle guaranteed. No| Cure. No Pay. Price 50c.&$!.| Trial bottle free. | jt? \ |;|j III {Nm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 > OR. BAKER'S I FEMALE ! I HEGULATOR. ! -A New' Discover fur the'. J |i || Prevention and Cure of 'Hi! BJS Female Diseases. ii _ It is o permonent cure for all [j|j| Womb. Bladder and Urinary Djslllll eases end pemale Weaknesses. ji|j!? Leucorrhoea or Whites. Irregular j | f|:j| and Painful Menstruation, Ac 1 If Ladies will find it of special j fjjl' valueif taKenwith regularitydun;| ring Pregnancy or the Chonge ill of Life. ^ l| . i ! | -d. Price. S1.25.'J? ' iv i !l :? J PREPARED BY |ij DR. W.C.BAKER, | THE LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN MED CO.. I HillUCTtUU A(V Kit nortlXTOU. | [greeneville. tens. \ooooooooooooooooo j , I I. ii.h.Li ? i C. M. Efird. F. E. Drehzb. EFIRD &DREHER, i Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H? S. C. WILL PEACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member oi the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. Q. une 17?6m. * DR. E, J, ETREREDGE, SURGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office Always onhand. February 12. EDWARD L. ASBELL, Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. 0. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. Sept SO?6m. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens ol Lexington county. Office: 1316 Main 8treet, upstairs, oppo8i e Van Mt-tre's Furniture Store. . February 28 ^tf, m UNA hitirnii UllUULIIlil II11I iUlIIlL UIMIl, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES, STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY, Savings Department. Paid up Capital -? - - $200,000 Surplus Frofits . - 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, Der annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. OLAEK, President. Wmiz Jonis, Vice President and Cashier, December 4?ly. LEXINGTON SAVINGS IK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. ? W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, O. M. Efird, R. Hilton, James E, Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Doposits of $1 and upwards received and. interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payablo April and October. September 21-?tf ENGINES boilers. Tick*. Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sfeeet-Xroa Work; Skaftiaf. Pulleys, Gearing, Bum, Bangers, eta. Kill Castings. VCaet every day; work 200 kaada. MMBABD IRON WORKS A SUPPLY OS AUGUSTA, QSQMA. January 27?lv / KODOL digests what you eat.1 EODOL cleanses, purifies, strengthens ??? and sweetens the stomach. t KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles, KODOL accelerates the action of the gas trie glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach ?? of all nervous strain gives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. KODOL is the wonderful remedy that is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their bodies ail of the nourishment that is contained in the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 Size holding VA times the trial i Ti/fiieh for 50c. Prepared only by E. C. DeVITT * CO., CfllCAM, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS When writing mention the Dispatch. 'JRe Leading Sporting Weekly Mm sens "SI.CO an3 acttke POLICE GAZETTE tor 13 WEEKS and a Sportinc Book FREE. rsrwicm list mailed mzz on application. Richard K. FOX. iM. Y. CITY. ?