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wm, ' i . | Local and Special. [ Tea cents per line for locals in this column. H %ST We are not responsible for the views or assertions of correspondents. Parties sending Obituaries to this office will remember that ail over ten lines will be gE charged for at regular advertising rates. SUBSCRIBERS receiving their paper with a RED CROSS mark upon'it, are thereby notified that with the next number their Subscription expires. Agents for the Dispatch. W. S. Eleazer, Spring HilL Jasper S. Derrick, Leesville. Henry J. Wessinger, Fairbanks. J. C. Glover, Batesburg. | S. J. Riddle, Sinclair. | Oapt. D. J. Griffith, Gilbert Hollow |- T D.L Eptixg, Pine Ridge. I <3r. A. Goodwin, Senn's. Rev. J. K. Efikd, Rigbtwell. HL IDIvine Services. BP- "Will be held in the Methodist church at V this place as lollops: Every second Sabbath | J" 3i o'clock p. in., and every fourth Sabbath at 7J o'clock p. m. u . Luthebax. t * ..First Sabbath at Pisgah, 11 a.m. Second I * Sabbath at Lexington, 11 a.m.; Providence. 3 p.m. Third Sabbath at St. John's, 11 mSt a.m. Fourth Sabbath at Providence, 11 a.m.; Lexington, 3 pm. On communion 9^F days at Lexington, in the mornings, no MB service at Providence in the afternoons. BK On communion days at Providence, in the mornings, ho Service at Lexington in the Lj. G. Gbaichex, Pastor. Rev. L. E. Busby's appointments are as Big* follows: At Leesviile, 2d and 4th Sundays, E^r at 11 a. m. B8| ST. STEPHENS. BjP Next meeting 'of the Women's Home . and Foreign Missionary Society, on Friday evening, June 7tn, at, 4:30. The Society r%guests all members to bring or send the a monthly d-.:e> at each meeting, Col|K lectors will only call on* honorary memJjflr bers. The Catechism Class will meet the Pasf tor every Friday evening at 4 o'clock, at ? tho church. All Christian parents will I please use their ihflaence to assist the Pas. tor in this work: The Lord's Supper vriil be celebrated on the morning of- the second Sabbath in * ^HH^BJune. The Church doors will. be. opened H^^Hfor the reception of members. PreparaI Kfory service on Friday night previous at 8 |HH|K)'ciock. . 9HBS Election of officers on the morning- of ^HHSBthe second Sabbath in June. Also a conM meeting after the communion. ^^^^K>ervice. ^^^B. PROVIDENCE. [Bhe Women's Home and Foreign Misiary Society meets on Saturday aftern, May 25th, at 3 o'clock. All the lawili please attend. Drnmflnion service on the morning of 4th Sabbath in May. A liberal of5g is hoped for by the Paitor. ie Church doors will be opened for reception of members. Pieparatory services cn Saturday, May 25thj at 4 o'clock, previous to the 4th Sabbath of the 5- month. Index to New Advertisements:? G. T. Graham?Citation Notice. Ed Harman?Strayed Mul^. West Kleckley?Strayed 3r Stolen. County Commissioners?Road NoV tices. n8t Allansr & Lod?e?Celebrated Ra zors. I. - Indispensable. Be The Art ofrScbool Management, by jH"" Baldwin, adopted by the Board of H Examiners as the standard on peda gogics for the public school teachers H of Lexington county is for sale at the B Bazaar. B Of the good thiogs: Prepared M-astj? srd and West of England Sauce, for meats, fish, vegetables, soups, etc., at B 15 cents a bottle; Black and Whitfe Ground Pepper, in s fting top glass J? iVfiTPrbPinkies. 15c.: best i I ObChUVj XVW ) , 9 . brand canoed Tomatoes and Com, Condensed Milk, N. Y. Dried Beef, Breakf> Strips, Dried and Evaporated Peaches and Applee, aod other good things not mentioned here, all at the Bazaar. A Rare Combination. When you buy a suit of clothes you desire fashion, 6tyle, fit and low cost. When you find out where this desirable combination can be found, it is reasonable that, as a sensible man, you will go there. As all desire such valaable information we will do yoia th6 kindness to gratuitously inform yoa that Mr. M. L. Kinard'e, Colombia, is the place. He personally visited New York this spring and selected every suit in his stock, and a9 he is a clothier of loDg experience and infallible taste, you can rely on getting the best goods ever offered in . Columbia. He has surprising bargains for every buyer. Tax Figures. The Auditor has completed his ab R % stract and we get the following inK formation from it: ^ No. Yalne. jSp"" Horses, 1SS8 $-108,965 Mules, 2,102 130,785 f Cattle, 5,686 47,110 Sheep and goats 2,669 3,020 H Hogs, 9,580 14 675 Hogs, 2,022 11,205 j ||H Personal property, S15.410 j ^ ^~"'TKeal estate, l,517,650j 1||| The increase of personal P property over the fiscal year Hf of 1887-88 56,610 e Jq real property 4,210 W Total increase $ 60.820 ? The nunnber P0^3 ar9, 2,846 J . Last year 2,500 Increase _____ rTown Water Supply. j One of our leading CJtizens has \ been in conference with the Town j \ ' I Council in reference to the feasibility | of establishing a thorough sy^f?? water works in this place, and P-s an adjunct the organization of a hose j * l 1.. j raei compauy. Alia waier aupyiy ? - ; ample and od the spot, and by th6 ! . use of a proper pump run by water j ft power the water cau be forced in a ! S water tower of a sufficient elevation; IH o throw a stream over any house iQ iT* town from hose attached to fire plugs | ' located at proper places. If the ex- j pense was generally assumed by our ! citi?9ns the cost to each one wosid be bat slight, and no doubt the insurance rates would be materially re- : duced. What eay the citizens? L " t" - /V7 <7^? i ( / ; The Stir and Bustle Which continually pfe^di! around ! Messrs. E. C. Shall & Bio's., Colum| bia, whether times generally aid dull or lively, is easily acoounted for. The reason is that their prices are always so low that competetion oi.lv follows bat Dever reaches them, and hence buyers are attracted from all quarters and as every one is a purchaser, why the stir and bustle necessarily must prevail. Low prices for the best groceries, provisions, etc., 98 well as for other things, will bring buyers,* for buyers are always seeking bargains, and no one can beat E. C. Shull & Bro., in giving them. Commencement Exercises. The commencement exercises of the Lee3vil!e English and Classical Institute (Busby's,) will open on the 26th and close on the 31st inst. The 11 4* ~ nvnnrom IOIlOWILlg IB lUt> gouciai Sunday, 11 a. m.?Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. C. A. Marks* of Prosperity, S. C. Mobday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 9 a. m.-4 p. m.?Examination of pupils concluded. * Thursday, 9 a. m.-4 p. m.?Exhibition, Specimen School Work. Thursday evening, 8 o'clock?Junior Department. Friday, 9 a. in.?Declamation. Senior Department. Address %y Hon. F. W. McMaster, of Columbia, S. C. 1:30 p. m.?Meeting of the Board of Trustees. 2 p. m.?Recitations aod Essays by the YouDg Ladies. | Address by Hon. G. W. Croftr of j Aiken, S. C. 5 p. m.?The Eleventh j Annual Commencement. 5_:30 p. m. i Exhibition by the Palmetto Cadets. 7:30 p. m.?Exhibition by the Literary Societies. ? Hon. George Johnstone", of Newberry, S. C., Presiding. . Chairmen of Genera! Committees: Reception.?Dr. H. M. Folk. Lodging.?R. M. Shealey. Program.?H. j W. Haltiwanger. Floor.?M. W. I Sbealey. Ground.?F. M. Gibson, j Refreshments ?S. P. Derrick. Order.?Tyre E'heredge. Local Brevities. gg^WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women. Send in your dues for subscription. Mr. J. A. Sease, of Leesville, is quite ill with partial paralysis. We received a pleasant call from Dr. John A. Harman this morning. Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, at the Bazaar. Court convenes on the second ? Monday in June, Judge Pressley presiding. Mr. J. Yarn, of the Leesville Eoglish and Classical Institute, paid us a pleasant visit Saturday. J. E Haltiwanger, Esq., was in town Monday on ls$ej??d?8 ar^ paid j DB a plmwauV ?- ; Last year there were sixty-five pen- j sioners on the roll in this county, j Thus far we have fifty-nioe. Complaints of the injurious effect j of the dry weather on crops come ! from all parts of the State. 'The best Fishing Tackle, Hooks, ! Lines, Bobs, Canes, etc., at the j Bazaar. ggyBLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. The Lexington Literary ana oociaj Ciub meets Friday afternoon, at the residence of Mr. John H. Meetze. A stock of nice, fresh, fancy cakes and crackers just received, at the j Bazaar. Mr. W. P. Roof intends putting up a large brick cotton warehouse in time for the coming crop. Send as the news from all parts of the county. News, news, news, is what we want from everyone's neighborhood. Rev. J. G. Graichen will preach at Nazareth, Lutheran church, on Ascension Day, May the 30th, at 10:30 a. m. . Try a cake of Pride of the Kitchen Soap. As a general cleanser it excels anything of the kind ever manufactured, only 10c., at the Bazaar. Mr. Henry Kinsler ha9 a commodious-and heat dwelling near completion, near his saw mill, on creek. Judge Sweedenberg was in town last week. While be reported crops looking poorly, legal business was on a boom. Try ?i^?]??5AUGHT tea for Dyspepila. Referee G. T. Graham took testimony oa'Friday irf the case ex-parte Wm. J. Asemann, administrator inre Wm. Amick vs. Sallie Am;ck and others. ? The lectures by Rev. J. G. Graichen in St. Stephens church, Wednesday evenings, after prayer are exceedingly interesting and instructive. The fact that T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, sell the best and cheapestbaggies and wagons has become so generally kgown that it is useless for us to repeat it. The Rock Farmers' Alliaoce, the first organization of its kind in the county, will meet at St. Peters sehool faooee on Satarday afternooD, at 2 o'clock. Meeers. Robert L. Sbnler and J. D. Croat have oar thanks for an invitation to be present at the commencement exercises of Wofford College, Spartanburg, Jane the 9tb to lltb. St. Stephens Sunday school will have its picnic at Red Bank Mill June 4th. All desiring to attend are inyited Lo do so. M^LRE^f W1NIQFCARDU1 tor Wwk Sero* i J The two Batesburg schools gav? a ! combined picnic Saturday. Masterly . addresses were made in the afternoon I by Prof. ,G. E. Stokes and Revs. S. P. j H. Elweli and -J. II. Bo'dridge. Capi. Job F. Y^'iaga'd is ib town i r.s a witness in the case of Barre j'Eros. vs. Dr. James Harmau and others now in progress before Triul Justice Muller. Mr. E. C. Jumper has opeued a brick yard near Mr. J. A. Mailer's, 8cd pat an engine and necessary macbioery on the ground for rapid j and Jiret class biick making'. .. A live correspondent at Batesburg j j i9 desired by the Dispatch One'of j that kind could keep bis town, its I Dews, growth and prosperity in ao interesting and attractive way before i the public. Mr. J. E. R. Kaiser organized the f | Hollow Creek "Formers' Alliance, at j I Hollow Creek church, last Saturday, j Mr. Kaiser will address the farmers j of R'gbtweil club next Saturday, and | it is probable an Alliance will then j be organized there. Judge S: P. Wingard has returned j from his western trip, much pleased 1 j-witbrhis visit, meeting many of his old friends, ^originally from this j | county. HiaMsit included portions j I of MissiJSppi, Alabama, Arkansaw, j Texas ai d even Okiohoma. i The regular monthly meeting of | the Board of Trustees of the Losing- I j ton Graded School will be held at C. j M. ESrds office, at 4 n. :n. Saiardav ! * k *1 next. ' Every member of the bcfltrd is 1 requested to be present, as I be Principal and assistant teacher will be elected for next term. The moonlight picnic of the Lexington Literary and Social Club on Friday evening was a great success; about seventy-five invited guests .being present. A sumptuous and bountiful supper v.as served about 11:30 o'clock, and amusements continued'for some time thereafter. Pension Poll. Names of pensioners approved by the County Examiners and - Stale Board of Pensioners for the county of Lixiogton. Seventeen soldiers and forty-two widows, making a total of fifty-nine. Lexington?John McGoveran, J Sim Corley,Mrs. HenriettaFranklow, widow of Robt. Franklow, Mrs. Ellen Rowland, widow of Eonry Rowland. Letsville?J. D. Sod, Mrs. M. C. ' J Amick,widow of Henry Arnick. ,* R'shton?James IT. Lucas. Peak?A. 0. Wiison, Mrs. W. A. Stoudemire, widow of A. J. Stoudemire, Mrs. C. E Freshiey, widow of G. W. Freshiey, Mrs. C. E. Bundriek, widow of J. N. Bundriek, Mrs. FraD- j <?ffi Bnnd'rick. widow of J. A. Bund- I "V ~ opk, Mrs. M. A. Koon. widow of Jqo. ! f??o- " ~~J" Pioe Plains?J. F. Wise, Vandy V. LCrim, Mrs. Marcelia Jumper, widow qf James Jumper. Macedonia?James Senn. Bishes' Store?Zimri Gautt, E. H. Lewis, Sam C. Gantt, Mrs.vMerac' Scbafifer, widow of C. H Schaffer. Summit?A. 0. Banks, Mrs. M. I. [ Boone, widow of Godfrey BooDe, I Louisa Shealy, widow of Henry | Shealy, Louisa C. Shealy, widow of j ; Noah Shealy. Bock Well?N. W. Hyler. Lswiedale?John Gunter, Mrs. M. E. Taylor, widow of J. E. Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger, widow of J. A. Geiger, Mrs. Polly Sbeaiy, wjdow j of Epbriam Shealy, Mrs M. M. Crout, ! widow of J. F. Crout. Reeder's Store?Epbriam Alewice, j J. F. Rieb, M.-s Auni3 Johnson, i widow of Eooch Johnson. Pine Ridge?J. A. Derrick, Mrs. | M. C. Amick, widow of J. J. Amick, | Mrs. M. M. Amick, widow of Luther | Amick, Mis. J. R Shealy, widow of j Solomon Shealy, Mrs. R E Koon, j I widow of G. E. Koon, Mrs. Rcsana j I Sbeaiy, widow of D P. Sbeaiy. Oakvilla?Mrs. Ziipbia Chacey, j j widow of John J. Chauey, Mrs. Mar- j ! fcha Sturkie. widow of Gabriel S'ur j j I kie, Mrs. M. C. Williamson, widow of j | B. W. Williamson, Mrs. M. J. Taylor, ! : widow of Thomas Taylor, Mrs E C j Harsey, widow of David Harsey, Mrs. I | Martha Miller, widow of Louis Mil- ! I ler, Mrs. Eliza Wooley, widow of j'Gecrge Wooley. \ Columbia?Mrs. Elizabeth Are| bart, widow of H. M. Ar chart, Mrs ; I Elizabeth Sosi, widow of Sam Sox. | Sinclair?Mrs. Poliy McCartha, i 1 widow of Michael McCartha. Lorena?Mrs. Martha Wyse, widow ! ! of John Wyse, Mrs R B. Price, j j widow of G\ S. Price. | Barr's Landing?Mrs. Annie Pry, i , widow of J. N. Fry, Mrs. R-becca j | Seay, widow of Daniel E. Seay. j Clark's Mills?Mrs. J. A. Moots, j i widow of N. C, Monts. j New Brooklana?Mrs. Harreth j i Rainwater, widow of Joshua Bain- i * i : water. Spring Hill?Mrs. Sarah Lindler, \ ! widow of Jacob Lindler. | Fairbanks?Mrs. M. E Schwartz, j ! widow of G. S. Schwartz Calla?Mrs. A. S. Coogler, widow j I of Bobert Coogler. j The above, who are entitled to pen- ! ; sioDR, under the ihSt act of tbeLegis- | | lature, will be paid ?3 per momb. j 1 We suppose checks for that amount will be mailed to each pensioner b? j : the Comptroller General which will j j be c&ehfad wbeu presented at either ! of the banks io Columbia. 1 Neuralgic Persons And those troubled with nervousness resulting j from care or overwork will be relieved by taking Brown's Iron Bitters. Genuine has trwte mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. . The new telegraph company have distributed poles for ths erection along its line along tho Two Notch road, and now soon the wire will be up from Columbia via Aiken to Augusta, thence south. It is already up from tho north this far. Ir. is said we are to have an office in town. Lst it i come, we will trv and make it rei i munerative to the company, j From the Town Treasurer's report 1 of Peak, published in the Ptak Nevjs, I we see that the receipts the past year j.were $917 GO and the expenditures ! $900.78. i . Eupspsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because t /? ? *i i mi J.. f tney una it not. inousanus upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they amy attain this boon. And yet it may be bad by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good D ge9tion and oast the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eapepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all disease ot^ Liver, Stomach and Eititreys. Sold H 50c. j and $1,00 per bottle by ali first-class druggists. JVIcElree's Wine of Cardui and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Lexington county: &Pluukett - - Batcsburg. Whites Bros., . - - - - Peak. J. P. Bodie, - - - - Leesville. B. L. Keisler, ... Lewiedale. H. P. Price,. Lewiedale. Dr. J. W. Sandel,- - - ' - Peak. J. J. Wessinge'r, - - Wessingers. ???????? ; I Ask For Iyer's Sarsapariila, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. 1 ' . >5*. * I With its forty years . L * Qj of unexampled sue* t / if cess in tlie cure ?* I \ Blood Diseases, you II /7"*i iNx. caa ma^e 110 mis~ in" ^re^eiiia^ * rlfcfj Sarsapariila to an^ ot^er* | I rh /fy$T\\ fore-runnej cf mod' [ l4Lw h^n l| ernblooilmedicines, > Ayer's Sarsapariila is still the most popu'ar> being *n great- I er demand than all < , g*. -n. others combined. \ " Ayer's Sarsapariila is selling faster f than ever before. I never hesitate to 1 recommend it." ? George W. Whitman, 1 Druggist, Albany, Ind. t " I am safe in saying that my sales of ] Ayer's Sarsapariila far excel'those of any other, and it giv.es thorough satisfaction."? L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. "Ayer's Sarsapariila and Ayer's Pills are tiie best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend tliem conscientiously."?C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, 111. "We have sold Ayer's Sarsapariila 1 here for over thirty years and always t recommend it when Ti:> n?"r,r,.'J^ tbest blood-purifier.""Vj0 Druggist, Augusta, 0? ;d,cilie9 ,or tho laVi aePfrfitSOn j'OuVI, %nd always keep t them in stock, as they are staples. r i There is nothing so gciod for the youthful blood' as Ayer's Sarsapariila."? . E. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. "Ayer's Sarsapariila givea the best nf ati\r T Vinvft is StU .J3ia*vUyu V* stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, 41 prescribe it over the ^ counter.' It never fails to meet the "cases for which I recommend it, even , where the doctoi-3' prescriptions have been of no avail."? C. fc. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer's Sarsaparilia, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Loweif, Mas?s? Price $1; six bottles, $9. Worth $9 a bottle. j Oct. 3?ly The State of South Carolina, ; COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, j By G. T. Graham, Probate Judge. j TTTHEREAS, MRS. S. G. HUFFMAN I V V hath made suit to me, to grant her letters ot administration of the estate of and effects of J. E. Huffman, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. E. Huffman, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at. Lexington C. H., S. C., on the 29th of May present, alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any tney have, why the Raid administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 13th day of April, A. D. lb8S. 1 Published on the loth day of May, 1889, ih the Lexington Dispatch. May io? 2sv26 .' C-A-LXi. When in the city at the Columbia Clothing Company and inspect their new Stock ot Spring Ciothing we have to show for this season. This iine of goods will be sold at the lowest prices on record. This is the cheapest store in the city and reliable as to quality and styles of clothing that is offered tor wale. No shoddy goods. We have opened this store with the firm intention of giving yen* clothing that is well made and trimmed, that will give you good wear and wili fit equal to any you can buy in the city. You hr.vo more advantages than one by trading here,that is in regards i to price, quality and finish of goods. Our j expense, ot running the business is light and we give the benefit to cur. customers, J that is the.reason our prices cannot be competed with. Wo will not be undersold. Our stock of Clothing is new and the assortment is complete, giving every variety of goods that is made, we have all the sizes for short, tail, stout and fat mep as well as .r-n i:_. T'hf* Fnrnishinc i H lilil liUO iUi Uv^io. ? ^ Goods' Stock is complete and entirely new goods, in Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, <tc., in all sizes and qualities to suit the purchaser. Our iine*of STRAW HATS is largo and well assorted, giving you any stylo, color and price yen may v/ant. 4^0 & hill line of Sett and Stiff Hats of the latest colors and shapes at low prices. I will be glad to see my friends from Lexington and Newberry. When in iho city be sure to eall on me before you buy and see what I can do for yon in the way of Clothing, flats and Furnishing Goods, I am satisfied I can give yon bargains. Remember the place, nszt door to C. C. Ilabenicht, Main Street. .J. H. ELEAZER, Manager. COLUMBIA, S. C. mmmmmmmmmmmm?ummmm mm i i if I r T\K \t.V"'-*-'FTVPP I 1 ; wJ* /S .' ?* \ '* w L ; 4 J i .. i ' . . . - / - | 5j I 9M33 issii ; A; ^7,/ X. >;; ;t v ' " " ' i-- *" / Oj V;.3 i""--:-.- >?i ::i la-.', ! '*< cue fl'f. . **: i*i*1 -s. 1nirlet, is V>2?5r'> ! .1". t:" v.-i v? *-Free, i {> r . fcsv > k'. t ttrrs fr-nris C-.f rroni.'ii r.i.l ctstv.n t'..; .rt tj th<. ? v. ,i. ,* ircc iis?y >}.-?-f-Tiieyour o\ a prc-j-m;-_ 1 bote *.iso viiir til we' '-'i i s wit ?: fecfiiing trio f- ; 'i.irr.iilCv- Wc r VV-U espro*?. freteht, e?c._ Addrrss lHii:3v'ik Co., .'JsrS t'i?; i'OItiUSiis Miuac. tr3ave usea Paine'3 Celery Comjioujid and it j < lias had a salutary 11 A i^V>^ effect. Jr lnvjgorat- j t K lir\ ed the sysfeiu audi |< /j^>to2y lb ret ' 5*-:c :'- l!?v/11 ^Bwmr'k ^Jr Jt improves j jA^/? the appetite and! vA facilitates diges- j Ct \tion." J. T. Cope- ( Land, Primus, S. C. i "".Paine's Ct[ery Compound | Is f !?ique tonic and appetizer. Pleaeaai to tlie t'te, quick in lrs action, anil without any v 4injur:'tjs effect, It. gives that rugged health {< whicNuakes ever,-thing taste good*. It cures | n dys^tpa and kiffdre.l disorders. Physicians | V prescril; it. 51.0a. six lor $5.00. Druggists. 1 y ! j ii " V/r.a.; Picttardson ac Co., Burlington. Vt. j ff am/fom 11 ai?r 1USTEW Mil I HAVEADDED A MILLINERY DEPA1 NoiiouEstabrirhment and now offer Trim ^ HATS AMD : ALS FLOWERS, FEATIIEI of all kinds CHEAPER than evex bought befi * 128 April 29?ly MMHMBnHKyiaHnnaBMBnManaKBnaw' * '~tib Miss Agse* He^min, of Lexington county. May 16th, 1889, by the Rov. J. K. Efird, at the residency of Mr. Jacob Epting. Mn. J. D. Shealey, of near Leesville, Lexington county, S. C,, Miss M. Ann Epting. V May happiness attend them. N LEXINGTON MARKET' COBBlpTED WEEKLY BX , Lexington Merchants. ' Cotton, per ib ......L....' j lo a ic?% bacon Hams, p^r IS.. 10 a lty2 Sides, SJ^a '9 " Shoulders, per ft 8 a 9Lard, per ft ....VT: !... 9 a 10 [* Corn, per bu a 70 r> .. .. j o 1 jS L'CtW, u - -Data. " M 45 a go Flour, per cwt 2 50 a 3 00 Fodder. " " ...1. x oo a 1 10 Sweet Potatoes, p4r bu 60 a Irish " j- " 1 25 a l 50 nice, per lb ; 4>$a $A ( (i itter. per ft.1...,...... 20 a 25^ Esgs, per doc a TurKeys, per lo; 9 a t 3eese, per pr a 85 thickens. ** X2^a 20 !3eeswax. per ft. 1- a 32A 3eef. per & u 8 a 10 ?ork. " ....^ 8 a 10 Tallow, per ft 5 a 6 Strayed o? Stolen, ON MONdIYLaST, FROM A FIELD | near Janes Har man's house, my I ' unall mouse ^nftlored mare. Mule, with | dack stripes -lown Jber back, across the ; thoulders and around the legs. Is in com- i rnou work orcjr; and had on geers, blind j >ridle and shicc collar. \ny inform.ition i is to her whel^^outs wi ^ be thankfnllv | received. * WEST .T^ECKLEY. * j May 22?26. , 7 ; IIOAD NOTfcS. A LL PERSONS* CULT IV A TIN G ! ?3L along the Public Roans are hereby j lotified not f* ' ^*^8 req*Spi.le dieted: A?t^ifr^seers ^,Uye DOt done K0 are | lounetj-ii?_ , " t-nort.s at once. I ? Overseers arS5^ndod, ^.W^v pre the ! teepers of all Road Tools, ati^ tad Colli- | nissioners will h<j4&'tbem strictly acccunttble for all tools delivered them or put on heir sections. ' G. A. GOODWIN, \ II. T. HOOK. j 5 P. H. CH.iPS, i g County Commissioners. J " May, 22?28. i< i i t The State of South. Carolina, \\ COUNTY or LEXINGTON, ; By G. T.jGraham, Probato Judge. TTTHE^FIS, VT>i. J. ASSMANN. \ VV Clerk C. C. P., Hath made suit to < ne, to grant him- J/Otteis of Administra- l Lion, of the estate of and effects of David j Lawrence, These are therefore to cite and admonish xll and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Davit* Lawrence, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court |. of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., | 5. C., on the 1st day of July next, alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- ' noon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 21st day of j . May.A. D. 18*9. * ; G. T. GRAHAM, j ' [r. s ] Judge of Probate Court. Published on the 22d day of May, 1889, in the Lexington Dispatch. May 22?6w32 " COMMERCIAL BANK.! COLUMBIA, S. C. Capital Authorized $100,000 Capital Subscribed $53,000 Transacts a Banking and Exchange business. Receives Deposits. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Books of subscription still open. Safety Deposit Boxes to rept at S6 per annum. C. J. Ibedell, - James Ibedeix, President. Cashier. J>:q, S. Leaphast, Vice-President. Nov. 28-ly * Da John-A. Jas Habman. ! Prosperity., S. ^CityWell, S. C. ! DR. JOHS^RAR^W^^L AT- I tend professional culls anywhere in j this county except on Wednesdays and j Thursday, which are his office dius in L Prosperity. Dr. James Harwan, wh'os'e post office .is Rocky Well, Lexington county, will attend professional calls at all times. May 15?lm. Surveyors, Attention OFFICE OF BOARD OF EXAMINERS, I i A ' I Lexixotox, C. H., May 11th, 1889. . i SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- \ ceived by the Board of Exam iners for Lexington county until the 1st DAY OF i JUNE next, for laying out the county into School Districts. The number of Districts ! will be about 50. The divisions will be ! made in'accordanoa with a plat on file in j School Commissioner's office which will I bo open at all times for examination by i those who desire to bid. The work is to ' be completed by the 1st of September, | 1889. The Board reserves the right to reject I ?dv and ali bias. ? W. H. SHARPE, ^ -X. 8. BRADFORD, ! r.C. M. EF1RD. May 15?27. :$ . r ? ML y 1"?iy. ^ V. . 1 *. & ; \ ) l i . < <T.--e: '*^TtjaHKS3S^( Oil flyk'ifii"^ CZs <3 >prln? nmd'clce means ."'.ore i"\v-a-?.i;.y.; than If. lid lea va&rs sjro. The win: r<.f i-----a luskl'r. he nerves aU ff/jaod ct. The nerves must he itrengtlmnc-d, the hlco.l miriflod. ilvcr and kavcLs re, tSafetl. Piltm's % Icry fomifrunj ? lit'. Sprint/ 3/uiUrinr . 'j'lc-itay?(IOCS till tills. tS ROtl iligTO'se Cam f'inscribed by Physicians, Icconirr.-:, did by Endorsed by Ministers, guaranteed bj the Manvfac'.arers to le The Best Spring iledfemeo -la t'.iic srrinior" 1-,-C i wis uli run dowr.. I fouM id tip in the n-a r vl?U s> fired a eeinis, and wis so *vor: Ic that Iconki Mrcllyget 1 boutrhi a bottl ;Otl ain< 'sceleryCom'Oimtl. r.mi b-; v.: I ijml u?;:en it a week 1 felt ery?r\yii hitter. T enn eher-tuHv ree&nmciid to ail v ho .' rt Luul Ui zupniiUstrengthenii,* ;.ir.. ie a. ho.v. hurlingtun, Vc. 1 tir-tatph in-v "'"hr->' ,h'r-"paf*** .Ac iIt U sfO I kgtv/iiiii'ifavorue. -Urn l ? tTMENT TO MY FANCY GOODS AND Died and Untrimuied ? . BOftlffETS, O IS A1SI> TIU31ML\GS Dre. IT. IF. "r/JIC?, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. MILES FOR SALE., . j OA HEAD OF FINE KENTUCKY Mules Cor sale, for rash cSr f'ooi paper, it my Stables, in Coluii.1":,?. jt C. JOHN N. LONG. May 15- 25-tf. p?tmtmmmmwn ? . i yraCT'm* ??i Strayed.*; . A 'small bay mare.* mule strayed from my place. Monday. Alien it Lfc it.llad on a collar and Lames." [nfornuitioii as to its vhereabout a- will be hankfuliy received. ED. IIAKMAN, " Lexington, 3 C. May 22?26. , . WOODBURY COLLEGE WOODBURY, 1?EXX. 7 Z&-FQU BOTH fcEXES.-^ Faculty. A. S. LAIRD, Ch'M'B. E. A. LAIliD. KATIE E GRAVES. EMMA OWEN. I UlassiC; Scientific & Commercial Courses. Total expense per year, including board, uition, etc., SlO) to $140 < ' For lurliier iulormation. address A. S, LAIRD, Pres. mar 27 -- 6 m mm ACADEMY, f Offers its patrons unusual adL vantages. The curriculum em^ braces besides the common * ? English branches, Latin, Greek, French, German, Book-keeping, : stenography, Typewriting and Music. cor.ps of instructors: W. D. SCHUENBERG, Principal. W. H. McFc'it, (Stenographer ofotn Juiicial Circuit) Stenography and Tyoewritug Miss Manic Ford, Music. jZ3r For term.;, Board, etc., apply to M. H. WITT, J Chairman Board of Trustees. / New Bruoklaud, So. Ca " TLOWN, Secty. 79-n . iviHumiikii i a j; i NGINES STEAM & WATER !1 SGiLERS PiPS AND FITTING ! JAW MILLS BRASS VALVES j 3RIST MILLS SAWS JOTTON PRESSES FILES SHAFTING INJECTORS ALLEYS PUMPS fANGERS WATER WHEELS 3QTTGN GINS . CASTINGS 3EARING BRASS AND IRON I Full Stock of Supplies. Cheap anil Good BELTING, PACKING and OIL / At Bottom Prices! And in Stock'for PROMPT DELIVERY. Repairs Promptly Done. GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Foundry, Machine aniilioiler Works. ATJGHLJSTA, GAm ABOVE PASSENGER DEPOT. Jan 5-ly CONGAREE I <*\ FARM LOCATED NEAR LL?j LEXLn&TON CO., S C., ; twelve miles from Columbia. ' We are prepared to furnish pasturage for all kinds of stock at reasonable rates pef month. Will also purchase stock.of every description delivered on the iarwi Correspondence solicited, Address. J. A. WOLFE, Sanuy Run, Lexington Co., S. C. Apr3-3oi u?jmuwnegywmawjw iijiib i i i nmummam?us?a /PRIDE OR THE.. KITCHEX SOAP.? An 'article that should be in every household. ;It cleans painted woodwork,, marble, greasy tables and shelves, walls, oil cloth, windowglass, copper and tinware, j cooking utensils, knives and forks, crock- i ery, platedware, silver, britannia and every ! j/ticie of household use. Price 10 cents a j cake. LUSTRO STOVE POLISH.?The staDd- | ard of the world. Always ready for use. j easily applied and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 10 cents a box. THURBE11, WHYLAND & GO'S EXTRA IMPROVED PREPARED FLOUR.?Its superiority and economy for bread, rolls, biscuits, cakes, pies, etc., is beyond question. It requires 110 addition of baking powder, butter, eggs, salt, etc., but simply mixing with cold water, and you have light and a most wholesome and nutritious bread, etc. The saving secured in place of i using ordinary flour is plainly to be seen, j Put up in. 6 lb. package-. PAR '?.FIXE and best quality of ADA- j MANTIHE CANDLES, giving a brilliant j light, and in no danger of explosion. Swift | & Courtnay's Parlor Matches never draw j damp, but sure Are. SNOW FLAKE SUCCOTASH (some thing new to cur people).?It is a mixture ! of green com, beans, etc., nicely prepared ! for soups, etc. Canned-tomatoes, corn, pineapple, pears, j p?aches; quince and pineapple preserves, i jellies, oysters, sardines, lobster, salmon, pickles, pickled pigsleet, condensed milk, i cheese, bologna sausage, herrings, crackers, cakes, candies, etc., at Herman's Bazaar, LEXINGTON, 6. C. Ik. r- . Sv> j^tessro^jstiw^vssiai^^^:-:'xrer:9rG2rsr?.jasi ^ Tj*r^itty<irMtfMFtnrt mi p?ft TRANSIT ?> ?-A?' y,:i &u I: JlSkKli Ik#JL m l^OSilif & BROTHER'S. ' : ~~? ~ "' " THE STERLING VALUE ' OFFERED BY US LAST week in Gloria Clotli Sunshades was readily appreciated by our [customers. The stock will, be replenished this week with the same article at the same price. WJE OFFER THIS WEEK. # 1 TS""~ ,-. 1 \ QXr-. T-nn/-l J. .L'USC >VUU1 -rLlUitU u>> itt pci uuu. [ , 1 case Wool Nun's Veiling at 20c, per yard. 2,500 yards Checked Veiling a 5c. per yard. Also 1 case Challi at 6 l-4c. per yard. 10 pieces All Wool Dress Flannel at 50. Same goods advertised elsewhere at 58 and 60c. WHY THIS RUSH FOR OUR SATEENS? QVALJTY, STYTE and PRICE IS THE OPES SECRET . FRESIi ARRIVALS TIIIS WEEK. One case yard wide Longeloth at 6 l-4c. per yard. New Underwear, New ? Gloves, New Hosiery. ' ^TTTESLTTE a-OOIDS. . N * As in other line&. McCREERY & BROTHER'S White * Goods have ap established reputation. v , , . * ^ THIS Weqk 2,500 yards ShceiV^White Corded Lawn -at 6 1-ie.. 2 cases* Plain White Lawir^nice quality at'5c. The doversified weaves in tht finer goods must be seen to be appreciated. Handsome designs in Swiss Flouncings, %also in , Chantilly and Egvptain Lace Flouncing. *J Ov Js 4 O Fine Torchon and Hamburg r-Edgings and Inserting!. O. O ? t 2 cases beautiful-styles just opened. Price 8 l-8c. per yard ' CLOTHING, ^These stocks embrace all the latest styles. Inspect these ? - "goods before making your purchases elsewhere. . . NO IRREGULAR QUOTATIONS. PRE. Every customer pays the same price for the same article at.. McCreerv & Brother's, COLUMBIA, S. 0. . .Jan. 1?. A8AIN WE TURN THE WHEEL OF PROGRESS And put the knife into all former prices.. Again we call attention to the Great, Greater and Greatest Bargains of the past. You have seen thorn and have been benefitted, and now wo desire to call your attention, to * WHAT WE PROPOSE DOING FOli YOU IN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. You have bcon astoniffced at our pist prices. j^..uo/tbu'nvxi t!i.-tv <wt?. t-""* 1 ; 'v bo more astomsiud prices w.wll off* go vwmd .ak) ia t& Northern and 7" Our several buyers hare for'toe past ic?-wcekt toom decided to rednc?. etock. i Eastern markets, bave bought heavny, and to m< \ Vnn Viavn hppii r.rnfitt.irr hv OUT T)ast A .'"^-A Pr- flTiffa ?: And we mean that you shall be s ill more benefitted. Our experience in Bargain seeking; and the hard Cash we pay for them enables lis to offer goods at prices below all competition. . jt Our Millinery Opening has been a success beyond conception, and we have decided : on next Mondav morning, April loth, to have a A GEVEHAL SPfiliG 0PEII1G, And every department will be blooming at tap-root prices. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats. Notions And a Superb Line of M ILLINEEY Will receivo special attention. Call early aud often. New Goods added every day. Jan 2U?1^ A: G. RHODES. J. M. VAN METRE. RHODES & VAN METRE Tvn.rr.woVv *TT QTVTTC! iVTt GRADES OP?? * JUJuALJjXVO Xi> AiJJU Ui. v. FURNITURE, ' ' A FULL ASSORTMENT OF' COFFINS, CASKETS MD BURIAL ROBES ALWAYS ICV STOCK. SS aad 11 L-AJD"2". Sts? COLUMBIA, S. 0. * ' ' J* -..Don't Fail to Get Our Price List Before Buying. * ' " April 17?ly. LSZIlTGTOiT C. IE5L, S. C. ^ ?DEALERS IX? / DRY GOODS, HATS. # HARDWARE, ' MILLINERY, CAPS, . CUTLERY, NOTIONS,! DRUGS, * . CROCKERY, BOOTS, " MEDICINES, TIN-WARE,SHOES, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, Etc> Our aim is to please our customers by selling them good goods at lowest prices , or once truding with us, wc expect them to do so Again. We will p*y highest prices for all - kinds of country produce and have good Wagon Yard, Shed and Stables lor our customers. Feb 9-tf WIST!5"V rI^^SB JSIILH Jamais ? ?h p Furniture Warerooms,. M^Vir^T STREET, COLUMBIA, S. Co [NEXT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.] ,: A FULL STOCK OF CHEAP, MEDIUiJ, AND LINE FURNITURE, IS NOW in the store, purchased direct Irom the manufacturers, and will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. A full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, MET ALIO CASES, BURIAL ROBES, WRAP- * PERF etc., always on b ind. % ^srCall and soo us and be conyinced that yi SAVE MONEY by so doing. f Oct 2S-U w i