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PROFESSIONAL CABPS. C. M. EFIBD. F. E. DBEHEB. " pfird & dreker; JCi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lexington, c. h., s. c., Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. Edward l. asbill, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEESYILLE, S. C. Practices in all the Courts. Business Solicited. T h. frick, j . attorney at law, chapin, s. c. ! OfS^e: Hotei Marion, 4tb Koom. Second j Floor. "Will practice in all the Courts 'i Thurmond & timmerman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S, C, On the 18th day of October we formed a cp partnership for the practice of law, we will be pleased to meet those having l?gal business to be attended to at our office in the tt- * ft-iauill x>un<(lu^ at, any iiuibRespectfully, J. WM. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, ^ -Albert m. boozer, attorney at law, columbia, s. c. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington ounty. w. a. clark. i washington clark. qlark & clark, attorneys and counselors, No. 1283 Washington Street, columbia. - - - - S. C. George r. rembert, attorney at law. 1221 law range, columbia, s. c. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and an prepared to practice law in all btate and Federal Courts. Andrew crawford, attorney at law. columbia, s. c. Practices in the State and Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to/ the ?w ne r\f Trf?xin^frm Countv. Law Offices, ) i Residence, corner 1200 Law Range > % PickensandPendle ) ( ton Streets. ?BOYD EVANS, '.lawyer and counsellor. Columbia, S. C. * Practices in State, Comity and City Conrts, and in United States Circnit and District Conrts in Litigation between private parties or corporations. DR. P. H. SHE ALT, DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. tames barmanj o dental surgeon, LEXINGTON, S. C. (Office in .Bear of Court House.) Informs the public that he will be in his office r every Friday for the purpose of doing dental work in all its branches. DR. E. J. ETHEREDGE, SURGEON DENTIST, "v leesyille, s, c., Office over J. C. Kinard & Go's, Store. Atways on hand. Dr. f. c. gilmore, ' > DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Houbs.- 9 a. m. to 2 p, m., and from S to 6 p. m. DR. C.J. OLIVEROS, SPECIALIST ON E?E, EAR, KOSE Throat and Lungs, GUARANTEE Office and Residence, FIT OF GLASSES 3424 and 1428 Marion. St, March 15?ly COLUMBIA, & C. PARLOR RESTAURANT, B. DAVID, Proprietor, 1336 MAIN, COLUMBIA, S. C. A TheoDlyup to date eating house of its kind in the City of Columbia. It is well kept ?clean linen, prompt and polite service. You tret what yon order and pay only for what you get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping: aparrments. OPEN ALL NIGHT To Cure a Cut, Sore or "Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promply. It is ? antiseptic?stops the pain and causes healing by first intentioniScand. money back if not satisfied TAX NOTICE. I WILL a'ITEUD TJtiE FOLLOWING mentioned places for the purpose oi receiving taxes tor the fiscal year 1904: Red Bank, Saturday evening, Dec 3. The balance of tne time at Lexington Court House until December 31st, 1904, after which time the following penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected by the County Treasurer: On January 1st, 1905, 1 per cent, penal> tv will -be added to those who have not paid. On February 1st. 1905, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not paid, making 2 per cent for February. Still an additional 5 per cent, penalty will be added on March 1st, making 7 per cent penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March 1st 1905.x Tax books will close March loth, 1905. The hours tor closing the tax boos will positively be at 11 o'clock lor the morning A ftia oftornAnn annnint. *f ftiiU "X V VJ.VV& i Vi VMV WA uv/v U ments. LEVY. For State Pnrposes 5 Mills.. For Ordinary County Purposes.. .5 Mills. For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills. Total 13 Mills. Special School Levy District No. 18-3 Mills Special School Levy District No. 37-2 Mills Special School Levy District No. 34-2 Mills Poll Tax. S) 00. Commutation Road Tax $3 00. paj able from October 15th to March 1st, 1905. Parties owning property in more than one township must so state to the Treasurer. When writing for information concerning taxes alwavs give name in full. FRANK W SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. Eas Stood The Test 25 Years. The old, original Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tastelees form. No cure, no pay. 50o ????MB?? X ff M. CORLEY, 1 $ | NEW BRQOKLAND, S. C. | J I ^ Agent fo rthe New Improved ^ 1 SIXGERSEWiSG MACHINES 1 I I s Awarded over fifty premiums for ffjS their excellence and su"eriority jg & over other makes. Try this pop- Q ular-machine in your home he- ? for* buying. Large discounts for Q cash, or ninety days. Liberal jg terms on instalment plan. ^ 1 % | Needles, Oils. Kte , | L for all standard sewing makes. kP -o - ? k Bargains. fe b Large lot of Old Machines of stan- & p dara makes in good repair. || S98SSSS9SS8SSS8SSS88SSSSSS 8 For Your *8 pread, Cakes, Etc j S FOS 5 jBarbecues, Picnics, Etcg ? GO TO THE Jj Sold eelxable baeebJ | J. B. RIEDLINGER. i \ * COLUMBIA, ? I *Your orders will be promptly filled.? S June 8. 6m. gMlinI Mohal bank. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. ' UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COONTY DEPOSITORY. Savings Department. Paid up Capital ... $200,000 Surplus Profits . - ?0,4>0f | Liability of Stockholders - 20u.000 $470(000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cem per annum, payable May 1st and Novemi ber 1st W. A. CLAKK, President Wilee Jonbs, Vice President and Cashier. December 4?ly. | Alfred J.. Fox,j| Life and Fire I Insurance and i [Real Estdtej ___________ j Agent, Lexington, S. 0 ! Only First Class Companies Eepre- | seated. I My companies are popular, strone j and reliable. No one can give your ! business better attention; no one can { give you better protection; no one can I give you better rates. Prompt and careful attention given to buying and selling Beal Estate, both town and country properties. Correspondence respectfuly solicited. SEW!N6 MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson Mo. 9. BALL BEARING Marvelously Light Running and Noisless (a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt * will run it). One-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about ONE DAY IN THREE. A GREAT FAVORITE WJTH T>RF,?S MAKFRS. AND BECOMING MOKE POPULAR ALL THE TIME. llEDLES FOB ALL MACHINES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. "WORK GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?Leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. 1900 Washers and Wringers. The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at iny Btore for less than they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write fof circulars and prices. T. EE. BEEOBBTT. 1804 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C April 1, 1S03. 3m An Old Time Remedy. Murray's Horefumd' Mullein and Tar has in it the puiest of drugs. All of which were used by our parents and grand-parents. It is a combination so put together that it cures a cough right off. Nothing is better for babies. It is a most reliable cure and all cases of goughs. Ask your druggist for it. They all have it. Get a bottle now and .have it ready. Costs only 25c a bottle?extra large bottles?regular 50c size. Remember to ask for "Murray V and take no other. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 7, 1904. ^.SUPERVISOR'S REPORT. Office Comity Commissioners. Lexington, S. C.. October 3, 1904. Claims against Lexington Comity audited and approved October 3, 1904: No. Name Nature. Amt. 304 J E Wessinger. lumber and nails 6 4 14 305 GDBouknigi it.shoeing mule 2 40 300 J H Koon, shop work eg... 1 SO 307 L P Lowrnan, beef poor k.. 4 55 308 J E Mathias. beef poor house 3 00 309 F E Dreher. clerk, stamps.. 2 00 310 Samuel B George, postage.. 11 04 311 Oscar Strother, sweeping c h 1 5.) 312 P H Corley, supplies eg? 3 10 313 J M Craps, lodging for jury (5 00 314 J J Bicklev, sup chain gang 9 20 ?l - TIT TT "C n4s?1ri<> 1 1 oiu vv n jr jevcuh, r>nuxx <_-v 316 J A& J W Wessinger, building bridge 10 00 317 J W Wessinger, lumber and nails 48 47 318 A Marks, dieting jury 34 30 319 Jake Snelgrove, lumber 8 88 320 J C Sliealy, lumber. * 9 00 321 L P Smith, inquest, etc.... 10 50 322 Nunamaker & Huff man, cap turing escape convict 21 00 323 Earl Harman, lumber, work 2 00 324 DrMQ, Hendrix, medicine & prescriptionschaingang.. 8 10 325 Dr M Q Hendrix, medicine & prescription juror 3 00 326 Dr D M Crosson, p mortem 10 00 327 D F Price, mad work 4 50 328 John S Derrick, salary supt education 50 00 329 F E Dreher, grand jury expert 20 00 330 T H Caughman, Sheriff salary & expenses , 242 73 331 T H Caughman, dieting pris 33-40 332 T H Caughman, jail repairs 3 25 333 L E M Smoak, supplies eg. 17 82 334 Meetze & Son, supplies eg. 37 70 335 Meetze & Son, supplies p h. 3 40 336 H M Wingard, supplies p h. 21 01 337 H M Wingard, supplies c g. 52 43 338 Lexington Dept store sup eg 27 18 339 L S Mathias, suppliesc g... 22 69 340 Ballfiiitixie & Co. sup p h... 13 33 341 J L Long, sup & salary p h. 23 75 342 Dr J J Wingard, sal co phy 75 00 343 G M Earman, printing & stationery 32 48 344 F W Shealy, postage etc 10 92 345 F W Shealy, treas salary-... 75 00 346 G A Derrick, auditor's sal.. 75 00 347 S B George, Clerk's salary-.. 116 65 348 A O Wilson, coroner's sal.. 20 50 349 L P Smith, mag & con sal.. 56 25 350 J M March ant, mag. con sal 56 25 351 J P Richardson, mag, consal 62 50 352 C R Rish, mag & con salary IS 75 353 C S Bradford, mag salary-.. 50 00 354 P H Corley, constable salary 25 00 355 G W Asbili, con salary etc. 27 00 356 F P Shealy, magistrate sal. 31 00 357 F P Shealy, inquest 8 50 358 Sim Alewine, coffin & burying pauper. 10 00 359 J J Biekley, salaries eg 60 00 total $1,604 77 Respectfully submitted. G. A. SHEALY, Supervisor Lexington County. Hour is This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lor any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. "F. J. CHENEY & CO. We, tlie undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the Last 15 years, adn believe him perfectly honorable in allbusi' ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken intern?1Ht jvtinrr rlirpctlv nnon the blood and muoons surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Kali's family Pills for constipation. Obituary. Willi Jim Alonzo, son of Jesse Collum and his wife, Laura, was born June 26, 1-873, and departed tliis life November 12, 1904, making I lis earthly pilgrimage 31 years, 4 montlis and 17 days. In early life lie professed faith in Christ as liis Saviour and was baptised into Betlilehem Baptist church and remained faitliful unto the end. He leaves a wife, four children, father, four brothers, two sisters and many friends to monrn their loss. J. E. Steele. Grip Quickly Saocked Out. 4 4 Some weeks ago during the severe J winter weather both my wife and myself I contracted severe colds wliich speedily I developed into the worst kind of hi j grippe with all its miserable symptoms," sayj>J Mr. J. S. Egleston, of Maple Lauding. Iowa, "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up. eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dose of Cliamberiain's ' Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." TIie.se TaDiets promote a healthy action of toe bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is congested by a cold or an attack of the grip. For sale by the Kaci'mann Drug Co. Monk ton is one of the busiest men in Columbia. It looks like his place is horiioaarters for Lexington people for they certainly congregate there in large numbers. He has an immense stock of gOvKls suitable for the trade hence they do not remain in his store long enough to become shelf worn. He carries perhaps the largest and most complete toy department of any store in the South. Fiom now until Chistmas you can hardly pass and repass the throng of anxious customc rs buying goods of even* imaginable kind. So as the Globe revolves I -if i-. +y-> w.ni< i 11 fr.'rt.vt' t/1 *l Ill 11 V ; 11 1 AIAlVAVi'V ?v VMMV ? turn inside. Znowledge from Experience Is what we understand when Dr. Spalding. an eminent Baptist divine, of Galveston, Texas, writes, "send me two botrles < I Taylor's Cherokee Kennedy of | Sweet Gum and Mullein. Ir is for a ! friend suffering from consumption. It I is a preparation I know from experience j to Ve good." At druggists. '.Me., ode. and ! ?.1.00.. Lottie. The children of the Baptist Sundaj sc-liool in this place are looking forward with joyous expectation to a pleasant visit from Santa Clans during the Christmas holidays. May their bright anticipations be turned into gladsome fruition, and it will be if Superintendent Redd is left to extend the invitation. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c., and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Mr. Manly George is preparing to erect an up-to-date residence 011 his lot recently purchased at the sale of the lands belonging to the Estate of W, H. Meetze, near the depot. Material is now on the ground. We presume that Mr. F. W. Oswald, who purchased the Homestead, will greatly improve this property as soon as he gets possession of it. A Certain Cure for Croup. When a cliild shows symptoms of croup there is 110 time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can always be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and has never been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. M. F. Gpmpton, of Market, Texas, says of it: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children and can trntlifully say it always gives prompt relief. For' sale by The Kaufmanu Drug Co. The inimitable Will Rawl. one of Uncle Sam's prompt and accommodating R. F.'D. messengers, who minipulates the bell cord on Betcsbnrg route, No. 1, was in town Friday as a witness in the reference case before Referee George. Tbe.-Key That Unlocks the Door to Long Living. The men of eighty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotund well fed, but thin, spare men who live on a slender diet. Be as careful as lie will, however, a man past middle age. will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his constitution, and will need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stomach and regulate his liver and bowels. "When this is done there is no reason why the average man should not live to old age. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. New moon 011 the 14th. Christmas comes 011 Sunday this year. Monday will be observed as the Day oi days. An up to date feed and livery stable if one of the enterprises book for this place for the new year. Fight Will be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing then ft il^aiusi cjulc lijiun: igwuuiibuvut' tion of Dr. King's New Discovery foi consumption, will have aflong and bittei fig]it with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read wlial T. R. Beal, of Beal. Miss., has to say; 4'Last fall my wife liad every sympton of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything els* liari failed. Improvement came at onct and four bottles 'entirely cured her. Guaranteed by the Kaufmann Drug Co Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free Now is the time to begin to thinl of forming your annual recurring Nev Year resolutions. Dr. D. M. Crosson paid a professional visit to Lexington on last Friday. < i A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occurren ces. It behooves everybody to have 8 reliable salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve Burns, cuts, sores, eczema and piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c. at The Kaufmann Drug Co, Women are as fond of mirrors as men are of other kind of glasses. Edwin F. Strother. Esq.. of Batesburg, was in town Friday as an attorney in the matter of C. D. Carr, of Augusta. Ga.. against the J. W. Quattlebaum Co. Samuel B. George is the referee. The wareroom of the Batesbnrg gininvrt xvw /-? rwt-rrw.-liv fir** oil night. - A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life itself ls the price of a mistake, hut you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life PUls for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowtl troubles. They arc gentle yet thorough. 55c., at The Kaufmann Co. The up-to-date gossip now lias an automobile tongiu?one that is always running people down. Another cage is being built and another pretty bird will lie captured. Time will whisper the sweet secret. When you want a pleasant laxanve rake Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by The Kaufmaim Din^r Co. Mr. E. Jones, of Batesburg, lias been j drawn as one of the jurors for the United States Court that will be held in Charleston during this month An Emergency Medicine. j For >prains. bruises, burns, scalds and : similar injuries, there is nothing so good ! as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothes ! the wound and not only gives instant rei lief from pain, but causes the parts to : heal in about one-third the time required ! by rhe iwial treatment. Sold by The Kaufmaim Drug Co. When vou need shoes for heavv work?in the * ?. ; the field, on the road and for all round hard i 7 work?you certainly do want shoes that will give you service, besides feel easy on your feet. ; Our shoes for hard wear cannot be surpassed. rri * i - 4.1 4.1,^4- ???u inert; evei v element in mem mat is suustantial for wear and comfort. We select the leather from top to toe that are used in these i shoes, therefore we candid!v sav there are no better shoes made for heavy out door service. We also have a full line of Shoes and Rub- : hers for cold weather?for home and outdoor i I wear. When you want shoes for dress-up, remember we can supply your wants to your entire sat- j rsfaction. ; Whenever your need shoes for Men, Women and Children we believe we can serve vou * best?vour shoe wants will he carefullv ati tended to at this store. Thanking vou verv ! ^ v ifl kindly for your patronage and awaiting the ; j pleasure of seeing you soon at our store, we 1 remain, vours verv truly, THOMAS A. BOYNE, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) i 1736 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. _ THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ. B- FRIDAY <fc CO., Wholesale and Retail ?~ urn /vnirir vaUUEKS, i'LUUK, ?'EED AMI) liitAlM, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They*Make Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money. 1823 and 1*25 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. N. A. YOUNG, i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry floods, Notions & felt's Furnishings, COLUMBIA, S. C. ? It will pay,yon to examine oor l.vge stock of merchandise before yon bny your Winter supply whether inr^e or small, we appreciate your patronage. ; "BLAITZET SPECIALS. ern _ 10 pairs Blankets, 10-4, Grey, at - - - , 10 pairs Blankets, 11-4. Grey, at - - - - 74c. 10 pairs BlaDkets. 11-4. Grey, es'ra heavy, at SI.24 ? 10 pairs Extra Heavy White Cotton B ankets, 11 4 - - - - - $1 49 ^ 10 pairs Extra Heavy Wbite Cotton }< u-kets 114 - - - $1 24 | 10 pairs Extra Heavy White t ot ton Blankets, 114 - - - - 98c. ^ 50 pairs All Woo) Blankets. 10-4 ar-d H-4. prces irom S2.50 to - $5 00 b LADIES' UNDERWEAR. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. : 50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Bibbed V sis i 10 different styles in Men's Fleeced 1 and Pants, only 25c Ribbed V?st and Drawers, only 40c. and 4yc. > 50 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Ribbed Extra Wright's Wool Fleeced Shirts and Draw' Heavy Vests aDd Pants. 50c. ers. special value, $1 00. i 50 dozen Ladies' Ribbed and Plain Vests . 50 dozen All Wool Vests and Pants from and Pants from 75c. to SI 25 SI 0J to $2.50. BOY'S. MISSES AND CHILDREN. z 150 dozen Vests, Pants and Union Suits tor the Little Folks, sizes from 2 ye^rs to 18 7 years, at only - 25c. Ask to see onr 50c. line tor the Bo p and Girls. UMBRELLAS. { HOSIERY. 10 dozen 26-inch Umbrellas. J?c j _ 10' foys' Double Knee and Sole 10 dozen 28-inch Umbrellas. 7 >.?, \ ^cliVy fobbed Hose, loc. fc 10 dozen 2n-inch 8iIk Gtorias, a.- 98c. j loo dczm Bois' or Girls' Heavy Hose, < 5 dozen 28-inch Silk Glories. >u W*c. ouj? jqc 2 dozen 28 inch feilk Glorias. special j . , . cnr> , miow l at $12-i * About 500 dozen Ladies Hose, prices i 10 dozen 28-iDch All Silk, special SJ.10. J from 1Uc- t0 ''0c- Per Palr5 dozen 32-inch Farmer 8ou *nd limn Men's Hose, ali prices, from 5c. up to , Umbrellas, lor 98c i the best money can bay for oUc. I N. A. YOUaij. crisis] | MEN iNB SOY'S CLOTHING, I | PANTS, HATS AND SHOES, * m TT ? run inn 1 t 11 rn \1 HUM WILLIAMS,| ^ IRENE, S. C. f |Bwl ...- ^rp^L, Money to Loan. VV rKLfAJttLU 1 (J NLGUCURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS g 21^Ac^TTo ?K Bast Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. |J} sion. Borrower to pay actual costs of Use in time. Sold by druggists. * preparation of papers. , Sept. 14. 6m THOMAS & GIBBES J zJk ? L*3*> iW&tt ! Attorneys at Law, | 1227 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. i