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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. 3f- EFIKD. F. E. DKEIIEE. t?FIKD & DREEER, Hi ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LEXINGTON, O. H., S. C., Will praetiee in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the lirru will always be at office. Lexington. 5. C. PDWARD L. ASBILL, ?J ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEESYILLE. S. C. Practices in all the Courts. Business Solicited.' T H. FRICK, O . ATTORNEY AT LAW, chapin, s. c. Of&'-e: Hotel Marion, 4th Koom, Second Floor. "Will practice in-all the Courts Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, will practice in all courts, Kaufman n BIdg, lexington, S, C. On the lSth day of October we formed a eoi?artnership for the practice of Jaw, we will be pleased to meet those haviug J^sal business to be attended to at our office iu the Kaufrrann Building: at any time. Respectfully, - .T, Wx. THURMOND. , C. BELL TIM MERMAN. 4 lbert m. boozer, " a attorney at law, /* columbia, s. c. Office:' 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington ounty. \v. a. clark. washington clark. plark & clark, x ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, No. 1233 Washington Street, COLUMBIA. - - - - S. C. pEORGE R. REMBERT, IT ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. I will be glad to servo my friends from Lexington County at any time, and a o prepared to practice law in all fctate and Federal .Courts. Andrew crawford, attorney at law. COLUMBLA, S. C. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County, I^lw Offices. \ i ( Residence, corner 1200 Law Range > Pickens andPendle i ( ton Streets. WBOYD'EVANS, w .lawyer and counsellor. Columbia, s. C. Practices in State, Comity and City Courts, and in United States Circuit and District Courts in Litigation between private parties or corporations. Dr. p. h. shealy, dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. JAMES HARMAN, DENTAL SURGEON. LEXINGTON. S. C. (Officein Rear of Oouit House.) Informs the public that he will be in his office every Friday fox the purpose of doing dental work in all its branches. T\R. E. J. ETHEREDGE, IT SURGEON DENTIST, LEESYILLE, S, C., Office over J. C. Kinard & Co's, Store. Always on hand. TiR. F. C. GILMORE, U DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houes.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. in., 'and from 3 to 6 p. m. taxnotTce. * I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING mentioned places for tb? purpose of receiving taxes lor the fiscal year 1904: Lexington O. H. from the 15th of October to the 7th of November. 1904. Swansea, all day Thursday, Nov. 10 Red Store. Friday mcrning, Nov. 11. "W. N. Martin's, Friday evening, Nov. 11.. Brook*and. all day fcaturday. Nov. 12. Edmund. Monday evening, Nov 14. Pelion. Tuesday morning, Nov. 15. Jacob Williams', Tuesday even'g. Nov .15 SteadmaD, Wednesday morning, Nov. 1G Wm Westmoreland's, Wednesday, evening, November 1G. Batc-sburg, Thursday all day, Nov. 17. Lessviile, Friday all day, Nov. 18 Summit. Saturday morning. Nov. 19 Lewiedale, Saturday evening, Nov. 19. Irmo. Monday ail day, Nov. 21. . Ballentine, Tuesday morning, Nov. 22. . Mrs. Busby's, Tuesday evening. Nov. 22. White Bock. Wednesday morn'g, Nov. 23 Hilton, Wednesday evening, Nov 23. SpriBg Hill, Tnarsday morning, Nov. 21 Peak, Tbnrsdav evening, Nov. 21 Cross Eoads, Friday morning. Nov. 25. Cbapiu. Friday evening, Nov 25 Josh Shealy's, Saturday morning, Nov. 26 Croat's Store, Monday evening, Nov. 2b K. H. Addj's. Tuesday morning, Nov. 29 G. F. Keisier's, Tuesday eveiuag, Nov. 29 Ked Bank, Saturday evening, Dec 3. The balance of the time at Lexington Court House until Dec-ember Slst^ 1904, after which time the lollowing penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer: On January 1st, 1905, 1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not paid. Ou February 1st. 1995, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent, lor February. Still an additional 5 per cent, penalty will be added on March 1st. making 7 per cent penalty to be paid bv those who have not paid by March 1st, 1905. Tax books wiil elose March 15th, 1905. The hours lor closing the tax boou will positively be at 11 o'clock tor the morning And 4- nV-lock for the afternoon annoint merits. LEVY. For State Purposes 5 Mills. For Ordinary County Purposes.. .5 Mills. For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. Total 13 Mills. Special School Levy District No. IS 3 Mills Special School Jaivy District No. 37-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. 34-2Mills Pol! Tax $1.00. Commutation Road Tax $3 00. pajable from October 1 ~>th to March ist. l'JOo. Parties owning property in more t than one township must so state to the Treasurer. When writing for information concerning taxes always give name in fail; FRANK W SHE ALT, Treasurer Lexington County. .iJULrff ITW wwifcwir-rnr>ig^ntfHir^ I 1 W.ECORLEY, | | 8 I I REW SRODKIkSD. S. C. ? ! I 8 m Ageat fo rlhe New Improved *a I ? 1SIX6ER SEWIS6 SA1 BIX6S * I jfe Awarded over fifty Dremiums fv?r ^ I thoir oY<'i?llpripp. }?;?il sn imriorifv k' ? over othT "-akos. Try this popfular xri:v-hine in your homo ho- ? forebuying. Large discounts for cash, or ninety davs. Liberal ^ terms on instalment plan. ^ 3 *3 ^ N<iedh*s, Oils. Kt<i , ^ |j for all standard sewing makes. ^ I Bargains. k H Large lot of Old Machines of stun- ^ ^ daru makes in good repair. ^ |j ? Foi* Your ^ prcad, Cakes, Etc.| Cd FOR (i ^Barbecues, Picnics, Etc| S GO TO THE 5 Sold beli able basse J I J. B. Rif BURGER. | g COLUMBIA. & ^^ ^^Iere^^il^e^promptiy nnea^ mil m. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE. CITY ASB COUNTY DEPOSITUBy. Saving's Department* Paid up Capita! - $200,000 Surplus Profits . 70,OCX" Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent oer annum, payable Hay 1st and November 1st W. A. CLAKK. President. * Wjllib Jones, Vice President and Cashier December 4?1 v. < | Alfred J.. Fox, I Life and Fire I ! . ! ; ?I > HI | | Insurance andj j maammmmmmammammmmmmKmmmammmtmmmBmmaaaBtmmammm j Heal Estate ! Agent, | Liexmgton, b. u ' I j Only First Class Companies Repre-: sented. My companies are popular, strong i | ! and reliable. No one can give your } : business better attention; no one can j j give yon better protection; no one can ; j give you better rates. Prompt and careful attention given | ; to buying and selling Real Estate, j I both town and country properties, i : Correspondence respectful j solicited. ! l ! SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. 9. BALL BEARING Itfarvelously Light Running and Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). ODe-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about m. a mm m m m a a a m a w aM mi ONE DAY IN THHEE. A GHEKT FAVORITE WITH PRESS MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE ! ' POPULAR ALL THE TIME. NEEDLES FOR ALL MACHINES, j ! i i REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK ! GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. j In bringing Ivlafchines to be repaired it is ! only necessary to bring the head?Leave the table at home unless it needs reoairing too. ! ~ 1900 I I Washers and Wringers. The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my j j. store for less than they wi'l cost you j ordered direct from the factory, i Write fof circulars and nrices. I X. 23 j ls04 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. April 1. 1003. 3m | An Old Time Bemedy. Murray's Horehound' Mull*'in ami Tar i has in it tin; purest of drugs. All of : which were used by out parents and yrand-TKirenrs. It is a combination so ! pur together that it euros a cough right ; off. Nothing is better for babies. It is j a most reliable cure and all cases of j coughs. Ask your druggist for it. They | all have it. (let a l>otflc now and liave j it ready. (-osts only ilee a bottle?extra | large bottles?regular ">0e size. Kemein| ber to ask for Murray's" and take no 1 other. * ( BBHPB5B i rwr^i mnm >1?JghaazB8B5ir'f.TTMnn roaaa i Women as Wail as Kan Are Made Missrablo fey Kidney and Bladder Trosfeis. Kidney '.rouble preys unci: the nnbid, discourages and lessvr.sainbiiion; heart y. ? , vigor and cheerfultidV _^7 nets soon disappear j when the kidneys arc ?l*' ?r^er ?r ' n become so prevalent _ 1/ that it is not unconi ;non ior a chiM be *r>orn afflicted with weal: kidney?. If the child urinate?, loo often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the 7) as sage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting. depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step"should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition or the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swarnp=Root is soon realized. It is sold size bottles. Yon may by mail free, also a Heme of Swamp-Boo:, pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many or* the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. V.. be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghainton, N. Y., 0:1 every bottle. The Lexincfon Bisnatch. Wednesday, November 16. 1904, How They Voted. It may be cf interest to our read ers to be informed as to how tbe sev era! States of the Union voted io tbe late Presidential election, so we here wiib give the States voting fur Mr. Roosevelt, the Republican candidate, together with the number of mem bers eech St&te is entitled to in the Electoral Collegf: Republican?Colorado 5: California, 10; CooDecticutt, 7; Delaware, 3; Idaho. 3: Iilmois, 27; Indiana, 15: Iowa, 13; Kansas, 10; Maine, 6; Maryland, 8; Massachusetts, IG: Michigan, 14: Minnesota, 11; Mont?n*. 3; New Jersey, 12? Nebraska. 8: New Hampshire. 4; Xavads. 2: New York, j 39; North Dakota, 4; Ooio, 23; Ore- \ goo, 4; Pennsylvania, 34: Rhode I?- j land, 4; South Dekota, 4; Utab, 3: Vermont, 4; West Virginia, 7;- Washington, 5; Wisconsin, 13: Wyoming, 3. This gives Roosevelt a total cf 325 electoral volea. nPh X UuCU i KJ rn JL r^kSkZiL Ol t Aw' lows: Alabama, 11: A'ksnsap, 0. Florida, 5; Gcareis,13; Kentucky. 13; Louisiana, 0; Mississippi, 16; Missouri, 18; North Caroiins, 12; South CtroliD8, 9; Tennessee, 12; T?x*f, IS; Virginia, 12 This shows a total elec toral vote of 151 for Parker. Oat of the ruins of Democratic hopes only the "Solid South''remains and bad it not been for the presence of the "brother in black" it would have undoubtedly gone, too. If the Ba"by is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gum?, allays all pain, cures wind colic and \ is the best remedy for diarrhoea, j Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the Beat of All. Walker Wins. i The election of Walker over Spee- j gle for supervisor in Greenville has i been accomplished by a safe majority. | Walker is the protesting democratic j candidate who was first declared the j : u? iu. t? . 4.i ; uuuifLiee uy tue c<juuty cuL'JUJiney, : which later gave the nomination to i Speegle, the incumbent. Walker was j subsequently endorsed bv many of ; the democratic precinct clubs, which | denounced the county committee's j I action. i I Has Stood. The Test 25 Year?. ! The old, original Grove'* Tasteless j i Chill Todic. You know what you are j taking. It is iron and quinine in a j ; tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. ! Dispensary Loses. j In Cherokee the first election under j the Brice law has resulted in an over- j whelming defeat for the dispensary, j By a vote of six to one the county j has voted to close the dispensaries, j Fourteen out of 24 boxe3 reported i give the dispensary 153 and no disj pessary 1,032. Iq this county Senator Tillman ! made a speech urging the dispen- \ sary's retention and be sent a tele- ; gram to Greenville telling the people j | to vote for Speegle. In both cases ; | his advice was rejected. If politics is a dirty business it is ! ! your duty to get into it with soap j | and brush. A young man always puts in a lot 1 j of time looking at his new gold ; I watch. , According to one of the officials j at the Paris museum of natural his- ' tory there are about 400,000 species , of animals on land and in the oceai ? 280,000 of these are insects. j * I JcKnny s Sorrow,, A ?.! t fT:y for iV- '."tar's boy? ?be whiz! Y? u bet i ?;,?.' " JJ '.1 r:i vcf iirtvi' the- pleasure Of i-aiiM* bread and jam And gittiii' it nil cvvr Kis- ohin. the s:?rr,r as me? 'Cause they'll b* servants watchia* "Wherever he v.il! !. ' . lie" II never go n-fish in' The wr.v 1 il l. '"11 bet. They'll ]:<;ej) him in the rnlhis F'-r fear he might git f Or git his fingers <"tjrtv Or ? lse f:i:i in somewhere Or step a bomb somebody Sent whiazin' through the air. He cnn t go to his.gmndpa's And .slide from smeks of hay And drive the cows to w;ir< r And whoop around all day And have pie for his breakfast And pancakes from the pan. With doughnuts in between times, As if he was a nam. I'm sorry for the czar's boy. They'll watch him day and night And never let him rassei Or climb a tree or tight: He on n't go to his cousins* And help them to raise Ned And have the fun of sleepin' About four in a bed. ?S. E. Kiscr in Chicago Record-Herald. Told Ilvr the Worst. | "Why. my dear, what is the matter? What can vou mean? You look so depressed. It cannot he?and yet?oh. relieve this killing suspense! Alexander, have you failed?" said his wife with clasped hands. "No. my dear, my credit is yet unimpaired. -md business is looking up." "You don't mean to say. dear, that ,0/1 n.iin ir? tbo b<Vld b.-is; come buck?" "Xo." "You haven't had to pay the note for your brother Joseph?" "Xo." * "Have rou?now toil mo?Alexander Bidlalco. have you another attack of vertigo?" "Xo."' "Xow I know?I expected it?I knew it all the time?I felt sure it would be so. Mr. Debonair has asked for Seraph it ui?" "Xo. nothing of the kind." "Then toil me. without waiting another lninu;.. what has happened. I can bear it. Let me know the worst." "Well, that button I told you about has got tired of hanging by one thread, and here it is."?Indianapolis Sentinel. Xo Pay. Xo Cnre. "Mister." said a little child to the herb doctor or "root doctor." as they are sometimes called in some parrs? "mister, mamma says them las' pills you sold her didn't do no good, and she told me to ask you to send her some other kind this time." and saying which she placed the empty box on the doctor's rickety desk. "Lenime see." said the doctor as he adjusted his glasses and looked over his book. After inspecting the book for a few moments he looked up and said: "Humph, humph! I see whar ae trouble is. You tell yo' mammy, honey, /?.> ( li r\-j?11 fnr rirun las' nills she got, an* tell her she can't spec* fur dew to <Io her no good 'cep'n dey's paid fur!"?Lippincott's Magazine. Masonic Notices. A A. REGULAR COMMUNICATION Lexington Lodge, No 152, A. F. At., will be fceld on Saturday, Nov. 19, 1S;0L at 7.J p m. Brethren are earnestly- requested to attend prcunptly. By order of tbe W. M. Samuel B. George, Secretary. A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Pomaria Lodge No 151. A. F. M , /vrXwill convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C.. on Saturday, Nov. 19, 10J4 at 7] p u Brethren wiil please he prompt in attendance. FraUrnitv invited. John C. Swjgert. W. M A REGULAR COMMUNTCA'IION OF Clair Lodge. No. 15 L A. F. M.. wi-.! he held in the lodge room in Brookland on Fnday.JCov IS at8p m. All members are urged ufPattend p?omptly. All visiting brethren vili be weicomed. * j R. S. Wilson, W. M. T. A. Moak, Secretary A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF A, Boylsron Lodge. No. 12.1. A. F. M , ? i;i be he (1 in th* ir lodge room on Satr.r day N.ov i'.) a: 2 p in sharp. Brethren, he prompt in attendance. By order ot W. 31 K. A. Barr, Secretary. _ DR. G. J. 0UVS80S, * SPECIALIST ON EVE. XOSE s-?/gri> 1 In oat and Lungs, GUARANTEE Otiice and Residence, FiT GFGiASSES 3424 and 1426 Marion. St, March l-"??1 v. * COLUMBIA. S. C. ililiiBll DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TC CHECK. W. P. HOOF, CaesJiier-. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones. W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird It. Hilton James E. Heudrii. TTYriTaV/iV UmViTTT A VTA SifYr.TA II \ / JJ W V v iA J. ^ Deposits oi $1 and upwards received ar.d interest, at ~> p^r cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. Aeptember 21?t* j) a u l< > u r j:sta u ra n t. i r. david. pi:<>im:u:tui:, i imain. ('()lumria. s. <*. Tim oriiv tin ?!: T'- ?..Mtiirr house <>f its | kind in tin* ( it'.'"i" I' is v.*? 11 kept | ?11 prompt and r?"-lit** sirvi'-e. i \'.<n o?-f what v.'M ..p.i-T and pay only t'i?r i what * on iT'-t W::j|t? . a-> r- - -1: of drsira- j !>! >l?'<*pitii: o>ar*nj-*n'- ; < )pkn all nioht ! I cures where all else fails gj | THE FRIGES TELL. J. B. FRIB W holesale an GROCERS, FLOWS, Fi SEED RUST Pi We Want the Merchants, Plan inyton County to Call and See Purchases. We Can Fill >7>< Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Stre( Whtdf^J* rait! Tit Bn (sooils, Notions COLUilEI It will-pay you to examine oar large stock of c supply whether larare or small, w BLiilTICET ! 10 pairs Blankets, 10-4, Grey, at 10 pairs Blankets, 11-4. Grey, at 10 pairs Blankets. 11-4. Grey, extra heavy, at 10 pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton Blankets, 1 10 pairs Ex'ra Heavy White Cotton B:ankcts JO pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton Blankets. ; SO pairs All Woo) Blankets. 10-4 and Jl-4. pr < LADIES' UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Bibbed Wsis and Pants, only 25c. * j 50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Bibbed Extra Heavy Vests aDd Pants. 50c. < 50 dozen Ladies' Kibbed and Plain Vests and Pants from 75c. to SI 25. ; : BOY'S, HISSES A] 150 dozen Vests, Pants and Union Suits for years, at only .... Ask to see onr 50c. line for the Bots and Gil UMBRELLAS. ! 10 dozen 25-inch Umbrellas, 49c. ! . 10 dozen 26-inch Umbrellas, 75c. 10 dozen 2-i-inch Silk Glorias, at 9Sc. 5 dozen 28 inch Silk Glories, at 96c. 1 ( 2 dozen 28 inch Silk Glorias, special at $1 25 i 10 dozen 28-inch All Silk, special. SI.50. 5 dozen 32-inch Farmer Son and ltain | Umbrellas, lor 98c i i N. A. i A. j SPECIAL I 1 MEN AND BOY % PANTS, HATS S CALL ON T. ill <T IRENE, ! A GAMY | RESOLUTION I ?like a crying baby: | be carried out. If you've been i i cliase a new pair of: : ?or that girl?don't ( Come while ou styles and sizes rem; We always carry , lots of them. Just now we hat tity of styles?and j shoes than usual. There are prices etbook, ancl there's < in particular that w< THOMAS A i # VOPPOSITE POST 1736 Main Street, Is Your Present Vocation Satisfactory ? A large and prominent Life Insurance Company is offering excellent ' contracts to those wishing to engage ? in the Life Insurance business. Any ; -s' one desiring full particulars should Jj(' address. Manager, P. 0. Box Chaile. ton, S. C. G\\'2 , THE QUALITY SELLSAY & CO., (1 lietaii BED ASH GRAIN. ?0OF OATS. . 4... w.-> *. .7 ^ T ^ '/IIU/fCll/ JL Ul IH'VI X VJ JLjifJ' rs Before Tlteij Male* IJteir or Hants and Save Yon ?t, COLUMBIA, S. C. jtail Dealer in dent's Furnishings. A, S. C. ncrchau<lise botore yon bny yoar Winter e appreciate your patroims* SPECIALS. 59 e. 7 4c. - $1.24 14 $1 411 ' 114 - - - SI 21 114 - - - - 99<ces irom $2.5^ to - - SSi.hi MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 10. different style-? in Men's Fleccrd Ribbed Ws' and Drapers, on!;, 4;?c. and 4yc. Wright's Wt ol .Fleeced Sairts and Drasrrs. special value, SI 00 50 <it z tt? A)! Wool Vests and Pants from SI 0) to $2.50 S?2> CHILDBEK". the Little Folks, s v. s trorn 2 ye.rs to 18 25c. rls. HOSIERY. 1<? ' dcx-*n Boys" Double Knee and Sole Heuvy iiibbed Hose, 15o. 10.) dry.m Bo\s" or Girls' Heavy Hose, only 10c About 500 <lcz?n Ladies' Hose, prices (rotn 10c. to 50o. per pair. Men's Hose, all, prices, from 5c. up to the best money can buy k>r 5','c. rouNG. 'S CLOTHING, I AND SHOES. i nil 11 UK ! i luusiiiuu, i H. c. , 5 in church?should intending to purshoes for that boy lelay any longer, .r assortment of ains unbroken. ; - many styles, and re an extra cjuanmore youngsters' to fit e very pockone pair of shoes 3 wish you to see. . I'.OYXE, OFEICE.) Columbia, S. C. i Money to Loan. ,TrK AKK PJIEPAKKD TO N'EGOT \ ti>u<- l'l.Mjs on in. prove. I liirniipg r:d> in Lexington County. No eommisou. 1 Sorrower to pay actual oo.->ts of reparation <>} papers. pt. I t. ?>.n THOMAS ?fc GIIJBES Attorneys at Law, 1227 Washington S C >l*;m Lia, S. C. 9