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?B0F25SX0tf AX. CA325. ? ===1 Ad. martin, attorney and counselor at law, | lexington, s. o j Oflice in Harman Building rear of oonrt house. | Will practice in all courts. Special j Mention to collection of claim p. WM. w. hawes, Attorney and Counselor at Law. nnAAVT a VTTk O r% HHiW jdava/ailaltl/, o, v. Practice In all Courts. Business solicited. November 1.1905. c. m. ariKD. r. n. dbkhk3. ' T^FIRD & DREHER, / Jj ATTORNEYS AT LA^V, LEXINGTON C H. S. 0. Will practice In all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office.. Lexington, 8. C. JH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHaFIN, S. 0. Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom, Second Floor.. Will practice in all the Courts mHUBMGND & TIMMERMik, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, \ Kaufmann Bldg. LEXINGTON, 8. C. j * We will be pleased to meet those having lehT/sJr.<wa to be attended to at our office { fn the Kaufman n Building at anytime. Respectfully, ' Y*T. Wm. TRURMOND. G. BELL TIMtfERMAN, Albert m. boozer, attorney at law, COLUMBIA S. 0. Omcs: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan M' tre'e Furniture Store Especial attention gi ven to business entrust ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. George r. rembert, 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1321 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA 8. 0. I will be glad to serre my friends from Lexington County at any time, and a-a prepared tp practice law In all btate and Federal Charts. Law Offloes, ( ) Residence, 1529 ^ 11 ?-? 1 * n?JU 4.. IMJ9 VTBSnmyjOfl \ / reuuxo wu w>?u.wv. , Street. ( ) < Office Telephone No. 1373. Residence Telephone No. 1036. W BOYD EVANS, Tf .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, 8. C. > . "Mt. XL SHEALY, . JJ 7 DENTIST. LEXINGTON, 8. 0. Office Dp Stein in Roof Bnildisg. IVt. F. 0. GILMOBE, V DENTIST. UP* ICsin Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. * OwtcsHenwls.m.te 8 e, * sad tro* St0l?.B. TYR. D. L. HALL, IT DENTIST, awvt ttwot i a n UUUUBDi^ a. v. Over Bryan's Book Stan. Office boars * a. m.. to ?:S0 p. m Dec. 28.1907?6m Remember, that you will always find the very best cakes and crackers at The Bazaar. Tre?pas? Ifotice.. We hereby notify all persons not to hnntor flsh on oar premises, especially around mill pond on Sundays, as we strictly forbid any such unlawful acts or practice. Mrs. Margaret Hackabaa, 4wl6p D. H. Hackabaa. Kotioo of Se&ool Zlietios. There will be an election held at Sharpe Hill school house, school diatrictlio. 35, on Saturday, February 27, 1909, for the purpose of voting a f special tax of two (2) mijls for school purposes in said school district. All voters must present their tax receipts and registration certificates as provided by law for general elections. Only such electors ss return real or personal property for taxation shall be entitled to vote. Polls-will open at 7 a. m. and olose at 4 p. m. "<?~ W n VX S.T1T ^ JH. ?l. or.r\r?t HENRY J. SHARPE, J. M. BOONE. \ Yroefcee* and Manager* of Election. Feb. 3, 1903?2wl6p. How To Gain Flesh j Persons have been known to * gain a poundaday by taking an ounce o f Scott's Emulsion. It Is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going properly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food which he could ? i _?i ii?c HOI CIO DeiUie, <niu mat ? UK v way the gain is made. A certain amount erf flesh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking * SCOTT'S EMULSION Send this advertisement together with name / of paper in which it appears, year address and fpur cents to cover postage; and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World" I SCOTT ? BOWNE, 109 Pfeari St, New York In Msnoriaza. Whereas, in the providence of God, it has pleased Him to remove from the church on earth, to her heavenly | home, our beloved sister and fellow- , member, Mrs. Roeiilin Shuler Stou- j denmire. ! 1. In her death, the Homo and Foreign Missionary Society of St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran chorch has lost a very efficient member whose devoted life and Christian activity did much to promote the wel iare 01 our society. 2. We shall ever cherish her memory as a rich legacy. Her life was a labor of love, faithful in every walk of life; efficient in the school room as a teacher; kind and affectionate in the home circle, and in the church a consecrated worker. 3. We extend to the bereaved family our sincere sympathy in their sorrow and assure them that we, as her associates in our society, and their brethren and neighbors share their sorrow and commend them to the Great Head of the church, who alone can comfort them who mourn. 4. That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to the family ot the deceased and also to be published ia the Luth-. erac Church Visitor and the Lexington Dispatch. Miss Lizzie Drelier, Mrs. B. L. Droiier, Mrs. W. P. Cline. The Crime of Idleness. Idleness means trouble for any one. Its the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaundice, sallow complexion, pin*plcs and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea bat Dr. King's New Lifo Pills soon banish lirer troubles and build up your health. 25c. at Kanfmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel*8 Drag Store. Near Tampa a mob had tied a negro to a stake to be burned when the crowd was persuaded to return him to the jail. Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because it is the Best "I hart told Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past eight years and find it to be one of the best selling medicines on the market. For babies and young children there is nothing better in the line of cough syrups," says Panl Allen, Plain Dealing, la. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds and croup so common among young children, but is pleasant aud safe for them to take. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. $ The Japanese segregation bill was killed by the California legislature on Wednesday. Look for the Coupon now put in each 25c. package of Dr. Shoop* a Health Coffee Imitation. A clever 25c. silvered "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer offered on j this Coupon. Besides, you get 90 large cups of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" for 25c. And the cofTee will certainly please yon. Sold by M. D. Harman. The Virginia anti-saloon league has decided in favor of local option. (100 Reward, (100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has * > ? -ii -....?- .J Deen a Die to care m ?u us stoics, niiu that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly I upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. P. J. CHENEY <fc CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for ccnsti pfttioa. The two houses of Congress met in joint session Wednesday to count the electoral votes. In sickness, if 3. certain hidden nerve goes wrong, them the organ that this nerve controls will also surely fail. It maybe a stomach nerve, or it may have 1 given strength and support lo the heart or kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Restorative was not made to dose the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate ' the heart or kidneys. That old-fash- j ioned method is all wrong. Dr. Shoop's , Kestorative goes Gireony to tnese railing inside nerves. The remarkable success of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is indeed easy to prore. A simple fire or ten days test vrill surely tell. Try it once, and see! Sold by Kaufmaun Drag Co. At a conference of prominent labor leaders a formal statement of conditions was made and President Gompers pointed out that nearly two million laborers are unemployed. Lame Shoulder. This is t common form, of muscular rheumatism. No internal treatment is needed. Apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely three times a day and a quick core is certain. This liniment has proves especially valuable for muscular and chronic rheumatism. Sold by Kaufmann Drag Ce. mammmmammm?i? iiiwm hhi Swansea Items. There are quite a number of visitors in our little town now. Miss Mattie Ellis is the attractive guest of Miss Miunie Johnson. Mrs. J. G. Sally, of Woodford, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, of j Scotia, are with the former's parents for a few days Miss Lizzie Nash, of Columbia, has been the pretty visitor at Mr. L. B. Basts home sinde Friday. Mr. James Johnson, now of Geor j gia, is uuiuu un a visjl. Mrs. Hayne Hairier, of Cameron, is j visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Ri! ley. Mrs. W. T. Brooker has returned, after a week's visit in Columbia. Mr. R. L. Lybraud spent several days in Atlanta last week. Mrs. E. B. Burnett spent last weekend with her parents at Livingston. Mr. J. E. Crocker was a witness in the Jones case at Union last week. Mr. O. G. Donny, of Columbia, spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Miss Bessie Varn, of Colleton, and Mrs. H. W. Rice, of Columbia, are the guests of Mrs. W. H. F. Rast. Prof. P. M. Alexander spent Saturday in the Capitol city' Mr. Davis Johnson is quite sick with grippe. Col. V. J. Jinotts spent several aays in Orangeburg last week. Mr. Thos. L. Martin returned to Columbia Sunday, after a visit to his mother here. Already marked improvements have been made in the burned district of our town. Mr. J. 0. Reynolds is painting his store and hotel which was badly blistered by the fire. Mr. R. L. Lybrand has erected a commodious store house and stables i near hie old place of business, and is now getting in his new goods, live stock, etc. Drs. W. T. and L. C. Brooker have moved into their neat brick store, and are carrying a nice line of drugs and fancy articles. Mr. W. B. Hafcfco has opened a neat stock of fancy articles in one of Mr. ?. L. Martin's store rooms. Swansea, Feb. 13. A light Eider's Raid. The worst night riders are calomel, eroton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. Not so with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They never! distress or inconvenience, hut always cleanse the system, curing Golds, Headache, Constipation, Malaria. 25c at Kaufman Drug Co., Derricks Drugstore and Sandal's Drug Store/ Judge Kobert Aidricn nas issued an order continuing the temporary injunction against the board of health removing Miss Kirk, the alleged leper, from the city of Aiken to the city hospital. Threatening feTeri6hness with children is quickly and safely calmed by Preventics. These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets should always be at hand ?for promptness is all-important. Preventics contain no quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. They are indeed, "the stitch in time." Carried in pocket, or purse, Preventics arc a genuine safeguard against Colds. 25c. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The four portraits presented to the State of South Carolina by relatives and friends of distinguished south Carolinians during the past year was presented by Gov. Ansel in a special message to the general assembly on Thursday. Croup positively stopped in 30 minnteji, with Dr. Shoop's Cronp Remedy. One test alone will surely prove tins truth. No vomiting, no distress. A safe and pleasing syrnp?50c. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. Fannie Hoiloway, et. al., Plaintiffs, : against Aunie Hoiloway, Defendant In obedience to the decree of the Honorable Charles G. Dantzler, Judge Preeiding at Lexington, S. C., of date February 9, 190V, in ebove entitled case, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House door at Lexington, S. C., on the liret Monday in March, 1909. /Inwin,.' fon Iw.nt nf coKt tn xiUJixiijM, **uv iivuaf1 v*. i**iv ? i*/ v*?v highest bidder, the following described tracts of real estate, to wit : 'All that piece, parcel or tract of laud situate, lying and being in the Fork Township, on the waters of Hoke creek, County ana State aforesaid, containing Twenty-four and one-quarter (24 1-4) acres, more or legs, being a part of the Homo place of Joel Bouknight, tieceased, and bounded by lands of the estate of Joe Sweefcenbe.rg. J. P. Bouknight, Harriet Hunt, G. F. Ellisor and Michael Bouknight. Also. "All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being between Broad and Saluda rivers, in the County of Lexington and State of South Carolina, containing one acre, 11) more or less, bounded by lands of John F. Eleaznr and Jake Geicer. as will be fullv shewn by reference to a plat of the same; the same being the tract of land conveyed to Andrew ,T. Holloway by deed dated December I90f>. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. FRANK W. SHEALY. Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., Feb. 9, 1909. J. B. Wingard, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Graham & Sturkie, Attorneys for Defendant. Two Pass Has Pull! Soul I We still 1 Wire Fence exactly ri^F Tt Th Iry 6c Oar line Hats surpass pare favorat have everytl children. I We have i best that mo all. See us REYI SWANSEA r* w d JR , J TAX NOTICE ' ~j I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING MEN- ! 1 tinned places for the purpose o J receiving i taxes for the fiscal year. 1*?: Brooklnnd, Saturday, Dee. r>. i The balance of the time at. Lexington ! Court House until December 3ist. i!*W. arter [ which time the following penalties will b* I added by the County Auditor and collected ; by the County Treasurer. i ' On January 1.I9i?!?. l per cent, ponaltv will ; b#' added to those who have not paid. On Fepruary 1st. 1909. an additional l per i cent. Will be acKUwl to mono Tvrn> nav mn paid, making 8 per e?nt- for Peb. i 11 b** ; added on March let. making 7 per ceut. pen- I filt.y to be paid by those who have not paid ; by March let, 1909. Tax tfooks will Clo?e March 15. 1909 The hours for closing The tax books will positively be a,t 11 o'clock for the morning ; and 4 o'clock for the afternoon appoint meats. LEVY. For State Purposes 5^'Mills , For Ordinary County Purposes ... 35 > Mills j For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills i Total IS Mills i krvor.Jal SC/-(Vvac.1 T.bvt Tiic Xo. 15 3 MilIs i Special School Levy I>is. No. is 4 Mills j Special School Lev* Die. No. 19 4 Mills i Special School Levy Pis. No. 25 " Mills Special School Levy Lis. No. 34 i MilLs ! Special School Kevv Lis. No. 37...... 2 Mi'i* | Special School Levy Lis No. 42 3 Mills Special Si-hool Levy Pis. No.75 - Mills Special fk-hool Levy l>ie. No. Wi 3 Mills Special School Levy Pis. No.83 2 Mlirs | Poll Tax.... *1.00 ! BAILROAP LEVY. Saluda Township ~M Mil's ! Broad KiverTownship 7*4 Mills Fork Township ? 7l-j Mills Commutation Road Tax *3.00. payable from October 15th to March 1st. 190?. Partias owning property in more than one lownship must so state to the Treasurer. When writing for information concerning tRi?*s always give Township or School Pistriet and name io full. no* initials E. L. "WINGARD Treasurer Lexington County. Elections H ted and Nei Stopped the 1 B?WJ?!! > atu??BMTE? ing at Swan ???C??O???? w 111MI MBJCMT h Carolina, have plenty of the famous Pittsbi for all purposes. Yon will find t ~w S&SSr.; ..C <K '? icds, Notions, Shoes and of seasonable Dry Goods, Notions, i anything we have ever shown, anc >ly with any in this section of the i ling in wearing apparel for men, w )on't buy others until you have seen \ full line of Staple and Fancy Gro< nev can buv. Our prices and terms ?/ J * before you buy. We are here to pie MOLDS & CR The Leaders l, : : : : : aM I mlW < / $ " GUNS, I AMMUNITION, ! Sporting Ooods p sr i#; 2 or Every run?, j Automobile and Bicycle Repairs j i We carry in stock guns of j the best make, hunting outj fit3, the best shells on the j market. We guarantee satisfaction in every instance. | We solicit the trade of our j ! Lexington friends. Call to j | see us and we will please you. j | I lonnh Rnnthope I JUbUU U1UIUGI0) ! GUNS & LOCKSMITHS j 1719 Main Street, | COLUMBIA, - - S. C. I I i iave ther Wire s?ag B B B lrg Perfect our price* \ $ v'r */ * SSL ftfc. t My i \ i Hats, Shoes and 1 will comitate. We -omen and ours. ceries?the willjpleaw iase. AFT S. C. p A&'dfy imjr pf?\ No. 9296. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office cf Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., Doc. 19, 1908. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence jn-esented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE HOME NATIONAL BANK OF LEXINGTON,11 in the town of Lexington, in the County of Lexington, and the State of Sonth Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; NOW THEREFORE I, Lawrence O. Murray, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE HOME NATIONAL BANK OF LEXINGTON,11 in the town of Lexington, in the County of Lexington, and the State of South Carolina, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty J11UC U1 llir IWY1DCM UWll UlCD UX HIT? United States. Conversion of The Home Bank of Lexington. IN TESTIMONY "WHEREOF witness my Hand and Seal of office this, Nineteenth day oI December, 1908. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Ctirreney. (SEAT,) i