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h NBSI.-AY, FEBR r^FTmr ie r -^^AjiHAii, - - - BaBoi-^ PIKE LANDS. b Ti a tfa^e Stafes of Xarti darolina, * ^ :th_Cki5blica^nd Georgia have a t greater accessible wealth of pine tim- c ~ Ler tJwn ahy other portion of the t . I .uco^an^?!^^^81^^6 area of the * r forests of the Northern Atlantic 1 & -irid Ae States on the great lakes, 1 | has ^en^so far rednced as to lead < i ' ^ j^tgB^men in those regions to 4 '.'*? ^ra^^wilor new fields of en- 1 i-: .rise, we may expect, in a few : v>*"- R- to ase va&^nroads ma3e upon - great pine beft. Along the bank? of) rge streaml and on the railroads c-v- ting the borders of the great in-. or pine forests of these three States considerable timber has alvly' be$h cuWbr domestic oonsampand fOr'lfcansportation to for ffeiart ?;o; .-lie largo areas in localities have been htfd( WoaiU'ibation farAaraentipe and, is: inevitably command a l&cb 1 ghcr price in a short time. b?j|fl| 1 . true, it is* only what was 8&t?|| I ted upon symptoms of exhatn^o < the Northern forests, bufe a^aiicg i few years sooner than agrost exr j 3ctc ], i t coaseqtfeiifc^P of the great increase of population in this .country, the ^growing tor sign demand upon America fgr iiaval stores, and the encouragement tans given to capital in that line. Under this impulse it is very easy to see that at the present low prices the t, ties to the lands will soon, to 8 kifcge extent, pass oat of the hands oi represent holders, and penetrated i all directions by , the cheap riul>ads lumbermen We learned ac eJ to conet ruct, we shall soon set alive wi*b axemen, sa*s whitul entine distilleries frooc 'mSfm rrarv-porlatioi jgdfflKDusiy. mark the rapid pro rfces of enterprise in this direction. l?L ' A35& >'tho faapte of lex i Coonty.. At a-meeting of the citizens of Lex* " igton/held in tho Court-bonse on Monday night, it was resolved that Vo6 following petition be made to the yjfozens of Lexington County: f Fei^ow Citizens:?-By an Act o 1 ; ip Legislature nearly seventy years ago UMPCourt-honse and jail of Lexington County were built on the site they have since occupied. "What is now Lexington Village was then an almost unbroken forest, and the spot v, as selected by our lawgivers because it was near the centre of the County, i',id therefore equally accessible to all cf citizens. The reasons which actuated our fathers in the selection of this site, in preference to all others, is the paramount reason^ to-day why eba :;,'cv except to tbe . >" r>. mispiyoinC^-Hi* '.ced c$rf. -io _ ! ihe- -eoonty, ifcd of other localitiee&to remove to -.iiia, centre for buSpess, and other purposes; and although the entire business portion of the village was usstroyed by fire during Gen. Sherman's raid in 18G5, it has been since rebuilt, and the real^tate of Lexingr abfe as It* was "before the war. t Our village is not the outgrowth of ] : oilroad location, and travel, result ing from the development and diver- ] sion of local resources from the com- ( n*on center, like our would-be rival, i C ilbert Hollow, and therefore she \ L is suffered very, seriously by the c -wid diversion of her former trade \o c It e four flourishing railroad towns of e corviv. TVe h*ve e^en b?en de- t. ( 'til taooety eatdflBg trV \Cg furj&gr deprived of ttfe iSj fc >uc "gaining f advantage tave, in the ' jcation of oar pdbflpK >ail rings, an3 rhat oar present woajplj >e rirale pll' -lead this shemeflHBf \ lose for thaii attempt to re^Beji hem Other railroads have aMfcl; "an miles oat of a direct line in order] o subserve tbe^interests of certj&s ;owns, int-th* road which' slaim as oar own has been L' liverted from its natural ronte, over ' the lerd ridge, on the North of 12taile creek, and now, the perpetration of this first wrong agonal onr village, is to be followed api>y attempting another, in removing the site <rf oar public buildings, - - - - *- . which, tf ever accomplished, wui do only the Bacons oi our rivals in putting hwo great wrongs together to make on* light. 4 This m the difference between wine and thine?all, thepobUc good!" Mark I this expression, feUow-aha^ens, and *b?k h""- * " * <w? i>tjUi.tU - It ' - ;,-:r ' ;.Vi;C b*xUd ^fr^jfefiibeir present cectrai pc^r T^rnop^WjBpie county, ocly abo?i RM&Splbd ten miles to th<r ftlken ^SSS^ftd," to at leatt two-thifda QfaWfcOitiirMiniwbo will have to travel s fxqshvntj&jtn miles farther to at k faJt CospVgr pnhlie offices, thni to be taxed" at least 20 per cent mort (than now far the privilege of wasting their time and labor in -toweling tc and fcwuthe. Court-house. Tbejfa*? or seventy real safateowo^e^h kb , villa^riwiiy sf^fceat widows, must saehfleedneHhdf the present, value a their property in order that ;-o?e ? two individuala-may fiil (heir pocfeeb . at the Batne "tim*" tbey empty ours .Thin linn tdttnrtr rrr f?*t thousanc , dollars, divided among sixty of ooi I towns people at an average of five 01 six hundred dollars each, may lool like a small matter to those who an f bent upon oar rain; bat when thai sum shall be aggregated in the ai I ready well lined pockets of oneoi i' two individuals, elsewhere, it will nol i look qrnle so small. ' might take many of the Court L j houses in the Slate to illustrate oui ,! position. but will take only tbafa ! the same time. Suppose, now, befor 3 ; it was rebuilt ptt.itions had been cii - colated by intelligent, wealthy ma to change (be location of that build ? ing from a prominent central poaitioi - in the city of Colombia to one of thi : !> CI - . railroad depots, for the heller acoom modaiion of the people of the county ^ What would yoa think of the propo siiion, and (be reason assigned foi making it? Wonld yon consider thai snch a flimsy pretext as that conic , justify the expenditure of time an^ money on the part of a half dozer disinterested men in riding over the county to get signatures to petitions to effect snch an end ? Woold yon not, fellow-citizens, expect to find a better reason back of that? and that those persons circulating and advocating snch petitions were paid Well for their services? or were owners of real estate around the spot on whieh they wished the Court-house to be built? We have said that two-thirds of the people of our county would have to travel from one to ten miles farther toreaeb the Court-house if it should be removed to Gilbert Hollow, thafr Uiey now ao we'xnow tfcatfci Take a map drawn by Col &m*r from en actual survey of the oonuty??faiid measure the distances, for yourselves. Over one-half of Boll SwampS one haU of Boiling Springs, and nearly half of Hollow Creek, very nearly all of Saluda, all of Broad River, Fork, Lexington. Cr>ncmr*a v ' ??*"? Piatt.Springa and Sandy Ron Townships contain more than the twothirds who will be imposed upon in the way of extra travel to reach the Coart-hoase; w!Tile the other btlLot " Ball Swamp, Boiling Springs and Hollo^ Creek, and one-eighth of Sa- \ nda, with all only of Gilbert Hollow* ; Chinquapin and. Black Creek Towfedj ihipa conBtitate the territory which j m farnish less than one-third of the^S itizens who may be favored in pq&f \ d travel to reaoh the Hollow* ] Now, let as present another vie# of ? bo jnaU< The removal of , c s?> t filbert ecefufiitau) tho buiitiiog of the >' Cm poor-hocss at the same time. Piiii1i^,(i Iff, dctttbid .be rjirotri. lies for btrildiif? purposes; wh< ! fire rebuild at Lexington, tL I. can be bnilt first?the pr ail answering until it is comply irhen the tax t<r olhM the jail m soUe*ted without burdeuing th' pie in -th8 Jeast. Will any tax*; hesitate which *he will pretectal nly not! feuFben the foundations of the Cc.*. puse and jail are here, already Bfed and deep, and, hate bee:: ral ..wrnnite ! viewed only as a s^Hftnte for (being on the grotSlEbritliot any expen8e of freight orJfirKn art worth at least $5,000 qSm .Jn addition to this advantage worth of material on the^Sijh j, v.< have quarries of gxaaite HHfc-' pes quality, and plenty of cw|Bcr ; mannfactnre of brick in the ate rieioiky. and are not. th<:ri^r( . dependent on cither Coiac Augusta for any of this k>n:l o snent to car people and dereii resources, iu the interest of a ' * " r? i keep much.of the money b- e;.t i t building in our County. ^ , > heard it paraded as an argamafc 1 behalf of the Hollow, as*site^F brick nonld be brought to that p >ii i from Aagasta cheaper than to I,. > ington, and when at our depot wcu f still have to be hauled to the Oo^ > boose. Now, we do^^^tftend i -Ucsfirtniv* n*, mmitr enterprise whe r_ we hive^the raw material - at or ; door* and aa aa offset to the.haakQ f argument we submit t|j^bii?rvca? r not be used from th&jrafiroad -eai i Gilbert Hollo W'Withou\ hauling^ Another point The peopWoi >' 1 Fork arc personally mt&ffad r building the 6bnrt-hoase and ja . r this place because it 13 geseratfy a.:.:i near#to them, and at th^ame 1 easier and cheapeirbf aco^ either b L nil or by primer coi^y&nce. Th public roads aJso'c^ajtfe at this po-i? r and coming in a direct line t Bimy portion ci the county, - i gtfgjily shorten (he routes genets!!; 11 #11111 e change of locatiou for r buildings will necessitate ,1 f j or'Jftil of new roads and the 1 k > | ing #-e?r? bridges at great ex :: j'and diflWru?t*-ge to t.be peoj ^ 5; iiio co ->1' it j? ' Tber ,r. "r-r:, 4r" S o'j that Lexington County occui ^ e ! v&ry high position;. ro point. " it; cbaraeisr, fertsgriiy and prospt ty eihcr people, aid ci 011a ne. 1 : ashamed that he is a citizen of k* a the first comities State. List - then to no proposi&^^dividing a disintegrating auy^fafin of t s same. Let every patm|w^eoa - Lexington sustain as in keeping i r. ooanty seat atihSoenti^of tfaeco-j* .. that all may fare *as nearly alike r the matter of travel as .possible a: t prosperity and hs$iness mus! eo J tinne to be thefesnlt to one and ttof our peopld^frW t The cry of oet^gjgpnents to i?a ) this question to a vote-pfctbe poop , is simply ridicu^npj TEieTpeop! t representatives decided this quests ; nearly seventy years ago. Upon f]i decision and because of %L, we ha settled here, and in virtue of Lb settlement claim the full benefit- < ' the law. To deprive ns of the fo benefit and power of this law, as stands is not unlike the propositie of the gambler who offers to ilhro dice with you for all your gold aa valuables without offering to put u any stake as a forfeit if he shouM !> beaten in the game. It is then si m nl "heads you IgKifld. tails I j Their game is^TOy tbe^. efiam . win and onra to }o8e, and_jve prot* against any such proposition to v. r.> from us what we claim under a ri^M ous lawof the land. W. J. ASSMANH, SiO.'.XAMIXEE,, J. H. Meetze,.. BallektiJ as R Hespko^* C. E/tiE.vrH.viw 8. corle^^^^ o. m. habmajj, G J^GeaH-AM, T. W- CADGjriiA Scot# Hekpbix, W. M. Dr.AFta, Committee on Appeal ^caat^f^Blair'avbill for assisti: . public education" Id fhe South dc i DOfrTAslA o naMiii>r?f?l '? ?-%w %m |/W? UiUUCUb OV/liUUl lUXJU, bat proposes to expend for the fir-' year fifteen million dollars, to be tu. tribated on the basis of illiteracy; fof the second year fourteen millioi md one million less each year for ten panrs, when the distribution ceases.! [n ten years the expefiditnre would j oa nV? "IT7"3 ^ v ' iolim* outer . B^BB^BBBI^H^^B^^^^^^BflH^I^B B^H^BB^H^^^^^^IB^HHH : ^^B^bbbi^BH .. j .'BBM^^H9^bBB9^9^^BI r : BBBBBI^BBB "bbbbibbbb^^BB^^^B^^^^^^^BB^B ' *] , ^ L_ _ _ 1 l ^2 I? ^ \ ^ ji ! IDS and of the highest grade. r: h - Z /T2<T 1TIT . DIRECT IMPORTATION. \ COTTON SEED MEAL ? | % : r' \yi all fertilizer supplies, n for sale by : Wfe- PHOSPHATE COMPAJTY, i-!. (j;arleston,s.c. it! dno?cia r H-.cfsr., Pr&drt?^ . g ' 3^- Jomah S. Bbowv, Treasurer. i NoT.ir-bn; W ' } j :-7 < . - * Bi M%&- fe^lSM AY I 7? WCCk 3 r teS. ^fVbM I fflurlAm,'. CoadMoa , ' V--1 - Mn i.t :?> - :u ..okchens l?Tlit?HtT<jrn', & wi cv. rv-]-:tc, --: wnt by mail lor 1OoTlkiiwwijtMfc ? j _ ; Dec. 20^-lyf ' t 1 -; 2 TIM StateA*^| Carolina, tr*.,.*, is ?2iSL n : M III wii'' w THE PBOBAay COUKP. 11 i no : S . H 'S a >T'j\ .ND CORN By s- p- Wm2ttrd? EsqvjProbate Judge, * j v\ Fr.r.Tl Li V. ?-!!. ttteereas, Win. JMssmann, 0. c. C.f 'L j 15 ...-j a.:j st-.?v-f- hath made apptmtion to me to gnat ?HwSpll<?t8? him letters of administKtiqp on the estate ' 7V;--' ! : he essentials and effects of Mrs. Cartafeie Hansen. late Ui J*/"- .. Onr loDg These are therteSts,# cite and adnon' a??''v"' ; atnath Prof, ish, a'l and the kindred and *-: S- n .,3pi| a.; gc',r-. eeethatthey creditors of tkMpiut OsreKneHerman. 3f: ?.r: adapf. ~aat- .?; :-o: suroers. deceased. that tfstiy he and appe.tr before . t?li' '.-rj-uaa&sic'^' time or ! *ue' *n *'ne Ooortof Probate, to be held at j ?--.5 - ?-OX, ; J.- riagtoa Got,*? "Ton*. ??> ?? rr-V'b. day o? < o'clockf^the^orenoon to sho?r cause, if] "-T ~ - jjJBy | |^WM|j|jHgL. r | any, ,<rhy the said administration should i ^'iCTiLxl!! Girca nnder my band and seal, this the ] . . 2Ctii>uy of Jaaajgfete T>. 1888. u"j * pcrxcnnixa fjCSIoos (*< ?.} s. p. winoabd, j. p. l. c. Wf}-Jl> teaad-^-^iSur :: ; : : ivmi t^e^jsy Jon 31 5wl6 eni BBEAI): State of SoutiL Carolina, or | ?? I'M--Putfiil EolSer. lexikgtokJquvty. 5:6 j r\\Oil st^v/iTir'iiy Fullff FttStilf. *hb cowr or rtosath. .;|.,i;c Vnifyy' By S. P. Wingard, Esq.,*?Ute Judge. r'6 i c^T 1 1 0 M1 TTTHEREAS, Wm. J. Awmann, 0. C. 0.i 5 ''Y oar i0tVgrocery, v- Sep. 22-ly. yy ^th made applicaflon to me to grant ;' f i MiM? him Letters of Administration on the estate 12 *1 7T 8 ^TfOi *' . " ?f I>r- George Hi Hunt, late of said county, l /i Hgl I" iift I ftHt$ ! These rue thereftyre to cite and admonish iii' w ?>* *^Lr * * m - AvvV" ; all and aingstar the kindred and oreditors --u i At ?K* u 1 Ttao It TTnrrir fVini . fSSjSfc: / _ c | they te and sppeav before me in the Court > vf&* 2~ HI j of Probate, to be hold at Lexington C. H., I .. 57 *'' ? | on ths' (Orb day of February *83, after publi. 'v ;.p*p v wi'^Tr : v*? /. :-.uion hereof, afrTl <>' leek in the forenoon, ilfe.' i"J -jr.. to,nhow gy if any they have, why the is ,w ; . Sbesale o?- WteMIBl.Hi ll *o?ldnot b. tfMtod. ?l Given under my hand and seal this the *n f A PTT* 5 ' Lr' fct day of January, A. D. 1883. wiUi>-^ Ai>i,V dlia S. P. WINGARD, U SOLUBLE PACIFIC, Ja?3'6"13 lllf_ til! and is iu p<. ssion o: {},.> J.U WEST CASH r State of South Carolina, .! and riME PRICKS--Currency and Cotton _ ?Trr,./,a,,v,T ?^mrmxr i terms. Come one, come e.U old Swygert LEXINGTON COUXTY. ^ ill hi ready with a t in ST.-pp,y t 1 furnish all, ^ the peobate court. Dec. 12- -tl it By S. P. Wingard, Esq., Probate Judge. n ! TTrHEREAS, W. J. Asamann, C. C. C., j 9H| - * ,> adl? VV h-ith made application to me to HH grant him letters of administration on the u ap?? NQpMA N7S Estate of Jacob Minnick, late of said _ 1. t ??. t ~ Thes? : ix-<h< refure to cite and ?dmoni#h j ? all and .si lar-pmdrcd and creditors j - ofProb*!^. tu '.- "held at I.exicgton C. H.,j f#rthe ware of on the 2<HL " \ . February next, alter j _J < TT?' i1 >'i?- * ' 1 ' -j * ii lln r'P ' wi,-o0Ot bela* forenocu, to show eaus,-if ?av they have, i ? "T>:. C*6*- why the said administration ahouldnet be mm ~ Given nnder my hand and wal, this the j aP- '"X 2* HI 1st day of January; A. D. 1883. : ^p3? M?n^**.-^oS (L.8.) S. P. WINGABD, I &&Y ??g ^?f I Jan 3?6wl3 J. P. L. C. !l LIVERY AND SALE I? sf a J i U'jT** I LEESVtLLE, 8. a"? r' --. -- ? <- v a. SfcEgg Having opmtJ . -cltss L.'. ^ry and; v"sjr ^pt'- 'ssssssfcsste . . rrl.j r.: :l::im? !ct ; :t. "T3ft i i artic* vishi;;j< to p'jrciy^ ^*iii J. " ' ' ' " ' -dvcs.trf^ii ' ' - . ?vI^SI t>- . .i '"i- -*j ? i j?? ^'SiS3^'!tliii^^ I TTT-P , . '1 i r "^*" I ? ~*?Z?l3&M&*m+mm^L ^ I dffiay|gggg?^? tr-14 % ^r??j?> > (uvw kcuw w row; uuo MliKB UUUM8, and We have JB^ thjua all with goo&8 of the ruost desirable and suitable styles for our extensive trad,. OUR lower floors are devoted to the RETAIL TRADE exclusively, and in them our castors era will find everything titer want, from HOMESPtJNB to 8HJLS, Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Drawers, Shawls, Cloaks, Flannels, Blankets, ToweUngs, Shaotia ;-, Shirtings, Jeans, Tweeds, Casaitfiers, Cloths, Fancy and Staple (Joods in icdlea?varie:y, indeed they cenaol be enumerated insnadvertisemettK and mast be seen to be appiecia* < OCR stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, and Ready Made CLOTHIliG is perbsnMhe Moat EXTENSIVE and CHEAPEST that can be foand in the SOUTH, we are DETERMINED to give oar customers GOOD BARGAINS, and it WILL PA? those who have cot hitherto'dealt with as to EXAMINE OUR STOCK before^hayjUig. - ' v. v-lL. j /"\DR Upper Floors are exclusively devoted to the WHOLESALE TRADE, and we V/ earnestly solicit MERCHANTS of LEXINGTON Connty to ?weh^yjfiaanm?^ir Stock before trying other markets. They will find it mote JES"PTTn-wria_ the. GCvOS BETTER SUITED to their wants than they ***?? ?&** J** at PRICKS at Which they So%%ofNew York Pi.y 0 WE A2 M V V PB?m?uiwnu? V* vui nvwanuu 10 <u^W|^iP IMJVWWMJ"W V^VIf TlXWfi JQU. TA-McCI^nRT&OO fj ! VICTORY IiSlTRS! HONEST DEAUN8, FVU MEASURE, BEST 8000S AND LOWEST PRICES . ? :-4M.WAYS TRIUMPH. MoCREEBY " Uthe LA1MJEOT. Mostforcri ' ^ ^nT - ? sold strictly for CASH, at pri '-< ;< defy!: x al. -r. ; jtiti'a." Loxiniptoii PurehaMen* with ready moai-y t*;;?r?, Uiiais toq? nW" invest it. " r' * DBY GOODS. DRESS GOODS. FANCY GOODS. H08IEBY AHl^eift^i., - ASS1>? flttSMl AND JEAN8. CALICOES AND CAMBRICS, DOMESTIC Gv-^LA. \- ?* EDGINGS AND XACES. EIBBON8 AND TIES, vB&'N BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAP^ i PUNK HbRELLAS, Ac. 1| SPECil BARGAINS THIS WEEK. 8?o Pieees good Spring GUkoes.ne^styles-1 ? K!iC# so per yard. IELv^a. ?* 250 Per 7,trd- ?at tat Pieces best PrintsfaSHT<fcten?? Ac 1 im be-t pfmiee f\. V/2, su ioc per yard. ISO.Pieces new ryle Dress Goods % <%1 960 Pieces Fine Victory Lawn io. ?Vc ys.tL tKc per yard, /J360 Doz good Stockings and Socks 8c pair 1* Pieces English Cashmere all cols. Ufc yd. 130.000 yds. flno 8ilk Riobon 1% inofa wide V I ISO Pieces good Alpaca all eolors is>ic yard, i Handsome Dress Silks all colors sop yard. 'Fine Bed Spreads full size so and ?c each. mo.oqo yards Beaatlfal Embrolderiest at i. 2.3,4. and 6c per yard. . . Thousands of Articles on the BARGAIN,COUNTERS EXTREMELY CHEAP. Conntry Merchants and Store-keepers | who wish to HAKE HONEY sk&ttld,diamine this stock before purchasing. JB-DO NOT HISTAKf fHE PLACE-UNDER GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,"?* ,- IfCEEEPf & BROTHER, RETAIL MERCHANTS, Jb4i \ "' \ V V^<^