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Highest of all in Leavening Po^re: L AftSOLU ' Local and Special Index to New Advertisements:? Citation?G. T. Graham. Notice?G. T. Graham. For Sale?T. C. Whitworth. ^ Republican Call?A. M. Johnson " -v Ladies Flannels, and New Goo( ?McCreery & Bro. Columbia Amatuer Minstrels. For Sale?D. W. Hite. Connty Democratic Campaign Mee* ings. L Huckabaas.. .Wednesday, August 2 NewBi'QO^land.Thursday, August 2 Lexington. - . Friday, August 2 ? Attention Farmers. ^ ??- _ t.-viiy- l?ar?r? Kypmr +V?ia nrinf* *W? HIV at Columbia, prists all kinds ( liSJSiiW "" ^ ftWanted. wf A young lady graduate of Colun |P* bia Female College who is full qualified to teach, is desirous of s< f curing a small community school c the position of governess in a famil; Apply at this office. ft[^^nre house 50x24 feet, tw town of Chapin, on tk ft. It., half way bet wee ftid Newberry. Uppe ^Lised as private dwelling ^^J^^tion. Live towi ^HPunntrV. isias auiy consn ^^mntil September 1. Liber} ^^erms?. Address, or call and se A. S. Laird. Chapin, S. C. H 'Whoopee! Mr. B. B. McCreery of the old r< liable firm of McCreery & Bro Columbia has iust returned froi k New York where he ?has been pu: chasing the largest and most selec stock of dry goods, rfotions, shoe: etc., ever seen in Columbia, and a ^^he purchased at remarkably hy M^rices their customers will find th Keatest bargicns of their life now i r store if they will only call. Se H^Bulvertisement. ^Sroize Home. largest engine and boile Hf m .Qi-ofi^ ova +T10 "E'.t B^^^^pne^orks, Columbia, John A. Wi lis proprietor. If you wish an engin or boiler he v. ;1I sell you the bes made, at a price' which you can ol } tain nowhere else.^^igte will als H supply you with any kintt oi shafting pulleys, castings, etc., aftd repair broken or worn machinery in th best manner, and charges youajode] ately for it. Don't fail to call onbii if you -wish anything in his line, fo ||^J^jolH>e sure to please you. At Leesviile the" crowd was larg and pretty well all the candidate were present and spoke. W There was a small meeting at Rial ton but they enjoyed a few speeche from the candidates present. The Cross Roads meeting was we attended by voters and candidate who did themselves justice i speeches. Everybody enjoyed th excellent old -fashion dinner f urnishe by Mr. Eeeder. The Meeting at St. John. The revival services conducted b the Bev. J. G. Graichen at St. Joh last week were well attended an f'" much good accomplished. The pe< jj^.. pie and preacher were greatly ei couraged by the manifestation of tl power and goodness of God in tl awakening and conversion of sinnej and the strengthening of thof of his children who had becon lukewarm and indifferent to the d mands of the Church and the we fare of their souls. The Pastor " heart was made to rejoice at seeii the work of the Lord thus prospe ing in his hands, and the spiritu warfare he is waging in the name < the meek and lowly Jesus again the powers of the kingdom of dar ; >. ness and death receiving the divb favor. Mr. Graichen is doing effec ive work in his charge and has add< Imo ?->v/-\Tr-n nf orlm | JULttUJ Ota.lD K\J JULXK7 V4.V/W.A4. Vi ^4v "^hicb he will recen e when the Ma ^"^ "ThSipmes to make up his jewels. H sK John's Meeting. Our special services at St. Johi <?!?? were erowneaVvith no small degr of success. Niii^p promising youi persons were received into the churc The membership waVi greatly reviv and the entire commum^T manifest a deep interest in all ofW>ur woi Br The church is greatly emcourag and is flushed with victory land f ture success. "We praise G|pd ai ?p- go forward. J. G. GraicheV.t, W\ August 23d, 1S90. Faster B Joint Conference. In accordance with the Constitf! 1 _ * *-'? T ^ B UOIl Oi Hie -Lit-VUig tUJJ pasiu; atr, 1-a , Joint Council of the same will me< in St. Stephens church, B S. C., on Saturday befor^the seco] Sunday in Septembei^ next, at M. Secretary. 2/(euralgic Persons H ^XiTtroiibled with nervousness resultic trbin care or overwork will be relieved by takir H \yj Prawn's Iron Bitters. Genuir bas trade mark and crossed red lines on wrappe ^ Worth Knowing.^ B Hughes' Tonic, the old time, rel ble remedy for fevepalij^gne. E? utation earae^^ihirty years si cess. Ypif'can depend upon it. T it... -druggists have it. WcELREE'8 WINE OFCASOUI for Weak Nen EgggaammammmBamin mil? r.?U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, XS89. t ! | TELY PURE ii >! w w?.11 ! I iii rw ! I mn ? III ! i iwi mi nwnmrn hiiii laimr mmm Local Brevities. Mr. Jno. G. Zenker is quite ill. ggsfBLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Fresh gilt edge butter, on ice, at the Bazaar. Cotton is coming in daily now and prices are good. Is The potato crop promises to be a ' heavy one this fall. Mr. S. O. Kaminer has returned from the mountains. Patronize the ladies dinner Friday, t- It will be good, you bet. , Mrs. Dr. Kreps is here on a visit ] 17 to her mother and sister. 1 '8 Mr. D. "Wash Hutto was married in Blackville on the 27th ult. School books, pens, ink and writ- j - _ jng^gaper of all kinds, at the Bazaar. ?r Dr. BTKrH.'Kreps-^&i; hi -.town \? < 1 -T-T- "1 "I 1 f yesterday, ne lias a large practice around Langley. Whenever you want the very best i, candies made, always call at the Ba- j y zaar- ^ 1 ?- Mr. T. W. Kaughmah has returned ( )r from the springs of North Carolina < y. much improved in health. < The best wagons and buggies at 1 lowest prices, at T. B. Aughtry & Co's., Columbia. i 0 Misses Boatwright and Sawyer I have returned home after a pleasant c n visit to Mr. Jno. J. Fox's family. ( y "Old Cabin Home'' chewing to- 1 bacco is taldng the cake. Sold by j" E. C. Shull & Bro., Columbia. c ll J5@??WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women. Reader, do you owe the Dispatch ^ Office anvthiksr? If you do, call and settle, we need money. j Rev. Mr. Brown will preach in the ] j- Methodist church, at this place, on ? the 5th Sunday, August, at 11 A. M. J J. R. Allen of the Fork, repre- * r- sented Lexington county at the State f ;t Convention of the colored Farmers' t s, Allianace in Columbia last Friday. t iS Canned pie-peaches, pine apple, jelly and preserves, desiccated cocoa[e nut ready for custards or pies, at the s n Bazaar. f e , i Union county has sustaind the rep- * utation of being a Tillman county by ^ electing all the Tillman candidates in j that county. ~ * Don't let the baby cry. Get him j I a picture book at Berg's Book Store, near Grand Central Hotel, at Colum- J it ^s-c- 1 j. The young people of the town and E o several from the country had a de- t r, lightful dance in Drafts Hall last g Thursday evening. _ e If you feel "out of sorts," cross and r- peevish?take Dr. J. H. McLean's a Sarsaparilla: cheerfulness will return t and life will acquire new zest. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. C ? for sale of plantajB 0 vv( wvv> Monts at his post again after confine- t ment to his bed for neardhree months 0 from the effects of sun stroke. t n ,s Dr. Robert Haltiwanger, a former resident of this county but now of [1 Savannah, Ga, is on a visit to rela- ^ ,s tions and friends in this county, n You always find the very best 2L ? e 5 and 10 cent cigars, cheroots, cigar- (d ettes, smoking and chewing tobacco, r pipes, etc., at the Bazaar. Remem- c ber this whenever you are in town. Mr. Rivers, contractor for building t 'J of the factory dam, is quite sick, but a a Capt. Hiram Burkett is superintended ing and pushing the work. ? gy BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cores Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala. 1C ria, Nervousness, and General Debility. PhysiIg cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. 1 rS ( se We unmtentionly omitted to state ? te in our list of new advertisements last e- week that Mr. S. L. Smith was an- < >1- nounced in that issue as a candidate : 's for County Commissioner. j '? Fish will bite now?so will mos- r" quitos. Novels for fishing parties al ? J j.: I . tiHU USSUt? pttpci twwo;, at 0 Berg's Book Store, near Grand Cen- 1 ? tral Hotel, Columbia, S. C. a The ladies will have an elegant dinner for all at the campaign meet- ' ^ ing Friday. Be sure to patronize a " good object and get more than the full value of your money. For the very best teas, parched and ground coffee. New South soap for laundry purposes, and the best on the market, Davis and Bon Ton i's Baking powders, call at the Bazaar, ee McElrjj^^WIN^OKCAROm for female diieaaea. ^ If you want to split your cheeks laughing, don't fail to attend ^ the minstrel show in the court house Friday evening. Read the advertise^ ment in this paper. !u_ Candidates should know that as 1(j "white folks are uncertain and niggers doubtful there is no royal road to success in a primary. So dont feel bad if you are disappointed. 1 ^ T ? U A Pinlior/laAn'o V\QvV\fl/>110 i I illl. I/' *1. 1VXV.XICVLUOV/JU O Ut?l MVVUW at White Eock last week was an ex;u cellent one. The attendance was he fair, but not many candidates. Mr. jt F. C. Caughman w'as the main ?n, speaker. ^ It is now said that J. Hendrix McLane will be a candidate for Republican nomination for Congress from the Fourth District, Postmaster Wilder of ColUggggglpP0^ Dr. J. F. Ensor. tg All the can^tf^^Wiow seem jubi- j Lg lant over theJKpect of success in ? the prims^nat as some are bound to be fleeted to stay at home they will .^"fmd all kinds of cold drinks at the i Bazaar to cool them off. |a" The call of A. W. Johnson, Chair j 'P~ man of the Republican party of this j ,1C~ county, published in this issue shows ! ; that the party is being organized j throughout the State to do battle rea Democracy this fall. 1 The county campaign closes with j he meeting here on Friday, when a j rig crowd is expected, and all the candidates, otherwise known as the i ^ Salvation Army, will have "big hands ! 11 round.v I v; i 0 Lexington Graded School opens j ^ Monday, Sept. 1st. "We hear of quite ; % number of boarding pupils who will j jj enter, and the prospects are excellent j for a large attendance. It is greatly j to the advantage of pupils to enter j on the opening day. j We are in receipt of the Leesville j 1] College catalogue for 1889-90. L. B. j ? u ? \ a i nn,^ nni_ I h 1 UC3, XX. XIX., X ICOIUCUI. uo vwi I lege lias a full corps of professors J ? and will enter upon its first year 1] with a large attendance of pupils, a both male and female. t Those owing this office for sub- s scriptions or advertising, will please ? settle as soon as convenient, as we 0 are needing money to run our busi- ? ness. If you cant pay all, pay what v you can, as where there are so many 0 it amounts to a big thing in the to- D tal. Mr. E. L. Fox was here Sunday and his heart was so smitten and head so turned by the pretty girls in J this neighborhood that he lost his o baggage on the train on his way back J s :o Batesburg, Monday, but as it con- ii :ained French candy for another fair > leauty about Batesburg he never rested till he recovered it. The agony of the political excite- I nent will soon terminate but the joy ii ittending the purchase of cheap gro- h leries and provisions still lasts at T. & B. Aughtry&Co's., Columbia. They r rave the largest stock of fine gro- J g reries and standard hardware in that ;ity, and don't you forg *t it and arc jelling- them at prices wi ich fill the = learts of purchasers with joy. There are very few people of Lex- j,1 ngton county, who have never p )ought groceries from that ''prince n )f good fellows," Archie McCraney, d jolumbia, for the good reason that j >eople can't help buying from him as a< le sells the best, the most and the ai iheapest in that market. If you, gentle reader, havn't found this out, ^ suppose you give him a trial, and he p: rill prove it to a dead certainty. At a considerable cost the Dispatch ^ las secured perfect likenesses of ? Messrs. Eberhardt and McCreery, aid men in the Columbia Amatuer ?Iinistrels and they appear in the idvertisement in this issue. Look or them and be sure to go and see hem, you will readily recognize hem as they appear on the stage Friday evening by their pictures. Tf. ie r?nxv AArtfrin that .Tudce -Ker ;haw cannot resume bis duties be- I ere the first of November, and that he regular terms of the courts for Lexington and Richland counties in September and October will not be teld. Judge Kershaw is at the cele>rated "Sanitorium'' at Dansville, 'few York, where he is steadily im- j >roving in health and strength. The i >hysicans say that his health is not eriously threatened, that he only teeds a term of rest until winter to ie completely restored. ?he Hoyt Democratic State Executive Committee. I Columbia Register 22. The State Democratic Executive j I /ommittee met last night at 8 o'clock j . I ^he President's offi^^^th^C^Jj -SB iersnave not been removeafrom J ffice and that they still constitute he Democratic Executive Committee Resolved, That the secretary of this I ommittee be and is hereby instructed I o hole! all funds and records now in I lis hands as such officer until such I unds and records shall have been j lemanded bv a State Executive Com - - j-i- - : I a nit tee duly cnosen dv me eusumg i state Convention. j ( The committee will meet again on { lie night preceding the State Con- J 1 rention of September 10. gt Tribute of Respect. For the Dispatch. At a regular meeting of Pine Ridge Alliance, No. 801, of Lexington iounty, S. C., the following preamble md resolution was passed to wit: ^ Whereas it has pleased Almighty a Grod in his alwise providence to re- ii cnove from among us our beloved friend and brother, Sidney Monroe Lindler, therefore, be it j Resolved, 1, That while we mourn j bis loss and deeply sympathize with I the friends and relatives in this sad j bereavement wo humbly bow to the ; j will of an alwise providence who di- i " rects all things for the best, ^ ru-. i w 2, inai HI tut; uctttu ui i Lindler, Pine Ridge Alliance has sus tained the loss of a faithful, just, and j true member and efficient officer. 3, That the usual badge of mourn- j ing be worn for thirty days by members of this alliance. 4, That a blank page on the min- I * utes be inscribed to his memory. 5, That these resolutions be pub- j g lished in the Lexington Dispatch and j I Prosperity Reporter. 6, That a copy of these resolutions ; be sent to the family of the deceased, j S. A. Haltiwanger, Pres. J. W. Wessixger, Secty. Fine Crops in North Carolina. c A dispatch from "Wilmington N. i ] C. says: "The present year will prove j ] the greatest crop season known in ! * Southeastern North Carolina in i c many years, and the harvest of 1890 will be memorable for its abrn^^ ance. While the fruit crop h^loeen | * almost an entire fail^^i^Teyield of i j: com, cottomj^gj^E^iee and pea- I -i nuts wjig|^^iiprecedented. The nTrop has been the largest ^ ova .irifl iVlPV llflVP bppn i o *Wc>l l*"'* -* ' J ? | unusually large and sweet/' , , * I McElree's Wine of Cardui and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are j f for sale by the following merchants in : i Lexington county: j \ Merritt & Plunkett - - Batesbnrg. j ( Whites Bros., - - - Peak, i t J. i'. Bodie, ... Leesville. I ^ it. L. Keisler, - - - Lewiedale. j . H. P. Price, - - - Lewiedale. j j Dr. J. W. iSandel, ... Teak, j | J. J. Wsssinger, - - Wessingers- j j Dr. M. Q. Hendrix, Lexington. S. C. Hardin A Bates, Batesburg. j 0. J. Harris. Batesburg. { The Views of the Haskells. ^Washington*, August 20.?Col. !. Haskell was interviewed la ight in New York, in which int< iew he pointed clearly to Tilbnar lection as governor. Judge A. laskell takes a different view of t olicy of the party in the State, ar enounces Tillman as a demagogue The Bamberg Alliance AVarehouf lanufacturing and Banking Coi any is making final arrangemen or the erection of their warehou iere. The money has all been su cribed and paid in. The commit! a charge of the building has ca bout for bids, and it is expect" hat their warehouse 70x100 fe< milt of brick, will be completed ixty days. The location secured he lot near the depot known as t] Id ftlnter stand. A charter h >een applied for, and the compaj rill soon be in a position to beg perations. We predict for it lost prosperous future.?Bambe, 1 dvertiser. The residence of the wife of e udge R. B. Carpenter, three mil u t from Columbia, was entirely co unrecfliy fire on Wednesday mor ag last. The house was occupied 1 Irs. Carpenter. No insurance. Miller and Brayton both claim tl Republican nomination for Congre i the 7th (black) District and a aving quite a squabble, but it rid that Miller, being colored, w: eceive the majority vote. ~ ?tjifitsmr. Little Johnnie Ebeb, infant son of SI ad Mrs. J. W. Hyler, died on the 12 ist., from internal injuries caused by lant box falling on him from a scaffo ear the house; aged three years and ti ays. His suffering was intense, but death i lased him within half an hour alter t icident. He leaves a devoted grand fath tid grand mother, a fond father and moth ad three little sisters to mourn his deat [is remains were interred in the Craj: arying ground. The funeral sermon w reached by Rev. A. W. Lindler, fro ihn xiii: 7: "Suffer little children ime unto mc-, and forbid them not, for ich is the kingdom of heaven." A Spring Medicine FOR TIRED 11 im tii/llllllJK MAN ANU WUMAi?.^ 7P. P. P. will purify and vitalize your blood, create a good appetite and give your whole system tone ana strength. A prominent raiiroaSuperintendent at Savannah, suffering witn Malaria, Dyspep sia, and Rheumatism says: "After taking P. P. P. he never felt so well in his life, ana feels as if he could live forever, if he could always get P. P. P." If you are tired out from over-work and close confinement, take P. P. P. If you are feeling badly in the spring and out of sorts, take ^ P. P. P. If your digestive organs need toning up, take P. P. P. If you suffer with he&dache, indigestion, debility and weakness, "take Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. The beat blood purifier In the world. LIPPMAN BROS., "Wholesale Druggists, Sole Proprietors, Lippsllk's Block, Savannah, Ga. For sale by Meetze & Son, Lexington, Jotton Gin for Salt f HAVE A GOOD BROWN GIN, 40 SA ov./3 Ivnnu fnr nnttnn nrcss. which I wi L. auu UV/UO JLV* X'XV-VWV? VW?, ? ill cheap. HENRY A. MEETZE. August 19, 1690. 39-tf. EXINGTON LODGE, No. 152,A.F. 1 & Regular communication on Saturda ugust 31. Brethren will, therefore, ta' ue notice and govern themselves accor igly. By order W. M. Q, M. HARMAN, Seoty. July 23 -36 For Sale. 4 LOT AND STOREHOUSE A^ jL dwelling with all necessary outbuil ags thereon, with nice well of wat< ir\ thr* V>ncin*wQ r?arf" nf TjPaqviI rill be sold ou reasonable terms. Apply to D. W. HITE, Lewiedale, Lexington County, S. C. Aug. 27?lm Notice. T M. CKIM, GUARDIAN OF E. J Sawyer, has made application to i or a final discharge as such Guardian, a he 24th day of September next has be xed for the hearing of said applicatic Arsons interested will take due notice. G. T. GRAHAM, Probate Judge. August 23d, 1890, 4w43. For Sale, IXY PLANTATION CONTAINING 4 LtJl acres, 16 miles north of Columb >n road leading from Columbia to Win: >orro. 40 acres cxceilent BottomLfcSC^ kittle Cedar creek. jf^'irf"origii forest. 100acres cl^^^aud cultivate lalance in old_^cra pines; comfortal Ij^lliM^fc^good tenant houses; lar on it excellent water, we Springs;' ^'6nt. ?rftin . *nd? Cott an j chanr^ nsmess W1* se evei including aiid laruiiug imp nei ts> with the phuV 3 miles troai t 1. &$G.R R.; churches And schools hand Perrus mod era to. Addr^s T. C. WHi-fVoRTH, Book!'.: " P. 0., 2a41 Richland County, S. C, ?????????? Republican Gall. rHE SEVERAL PRECINCT CHA] man of the Union Republican Pa u Lexington County will elect delegal 0 meet in a CouLty Convention on the 1 >1 September, at 1? o'clock a", m., to el 1 County Chairman tor the said party, e ;o elect delegates to tloe SLfcte^ jressional Convention to meet"Tn "tbe c )f Columbia. S. C.. on the City of Colu ;>ia, S. C., on the 17th day of Septemt 1890. A. W. JOHNSON. County Chairman, U. R. P., Lexington County, S. C ANNOUNCEMENTS. For the Legislature. The many lriends of CAPT. "W"m. HOW- <. AltD nominate him us a candidate for the ^ C. Legislature. Mr. Howard is true to the be Farmers' Movement. ' id Mr. Editor: Please announce C. M. , EF1KD, Esqr., as ai candidate for the Legislature on the platform adopted by the Farmers convention. Many Farmers. ^ se, | I Tiie many friends of MAT. G. LEA- t , I PHAKT, recognizing die untiring devotion d to the agricultural interest of tlie county, se which he has disolayui in the past, and the b- manner in which he served us in the Legislatnre, respectfully place his name before , the people again as a. candidate for the "s*' House of Representatives. Editor Dispatch: riease nominate the -t, Hon. .T. H. COUNTS /or re-election to the in Legislature, on the platform adopted by jg the Farmers' Couveut on, on the '27th of I ' March last, and oblig* his Lie Farmer Friends. 0 The many friends of W. H. F. RAST recognizing his high character, his unin doubted patriotism aul integrity, and fine a business capacity, respectfully submit his name to the voters of Lexington as a- canJ didate for the nomination for the House of Representatives. He is in sympathy with j mnvemont. in the interests cf the x- agricultural classes. ? es The friends of Co'. A. MIMS announce p n_ him as a candidate for Member of the House i? of Representatives. Subject to the action D" of the Democratic party. >y ^ ? For School Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the officp of School Commissioner. If elected I pledge myself to ress fund to the County Treasurer one-half of re the salary of said officii for county educa tional purposes. I wish it distinctly understood that this is ntft a bid for votes, as ill I have a higher aim irj view. J F. C. Caughnan. - The friends of BOATWRIGHT nominate him as^?-*ndidate for School i Commissioner^^^B Havir^^fl^^^^p>c-ople ot Lexington s< county fl^^^^^Bluiissioner for the past c, ^ two years. liSBi^|inounce that I am a 4, candidate for re-el>ction. If elected I will, as I have in the|)ast, endeavor to ex- m 11 ecute the law. and advance the"interest of vo the children. W. H. Sharps. e. The friends of Mr. ESAIAS L. WINGlie ARD nominate hint as a caudidate for the " er office of School Corhoiissioner. ^ er , The friends of Mr^ Li. A. KAMlJNJfctf, ti h. announce him before the Democracy of g< >s' Lexington county as A^ndidate for School te as Commissioner. m ? to For Judge of Probate. ?* The many friends of Mr. XjEORGE SAW- m (YER hereby announce hixm^s a candidate ? for Probate Judge, and pledge him to abide ? the result of the primary election. 1 The friends of W. H, MEETZE place u f> him before the Democracy of Lexington I county for nominatioi/for Judge of Probate. Mb. Editor: We gbininate J. WALTER I MITCH?llL>--5rtS?.s a. candidate for "1 Judge of Probatt^^^tendorses the action d of the farmers cSHnion held in March in last. yEB Farmebs. A V For Counflfcreasurer. Mr. Editor: The nhny friends of H. W. BL?^jTIWANGER respectfully announce H him aV a candidate for County Treasurer, ** subjectVp the ratification of the Democratic Primaries ? Mb. Editor: The,' duties of County ^ Treasurer have i^een fuost efficiently performed by Capt. bo. jj GRIFFITH during his past term, and always shown an earnest desire to? -onsult the interest and convenience of tax .payers, it affords us sincere pleasure to nc minate him for re- ; election. * Farmers. I For County Auditor. ? The friends of E. RAUCH respect- p, fully place him befoitf VQt,ers 0f J_,ex- pi ington county for Auditor, with the full assurance that he is i sympathy with the Farmers' Movement.^ * The friends ofJO?^^POU respeotfully nominate upon the Farmers' with which he is iu 2 country which cause^BKa|^^iW^^ifflP ^ at Drury's Bluff, plac^^Wefore the voters * ? of the primary as a Jsndidate for County 1 ; The friends of W. i. SEAT, recognizing " 2 him to be a stanch supporter of the FarmI ers* Movement and hi*' undoubted ability, I respectfully announceihim as a candidate for County Commissioner. , The many friends cJfMr. Wit, M. JOHN- , mm SON respectfully announce him as a candi- ? date for County Commissioner. Editor Dispatch, ^Please announce Mr. a] ARTHUR g. NUNAMAKER for County ^ W Commissioner and ^Alige his friends. The many friet.? of Mr. JOHN A. SHEALY respecting annouuce him as a m candidate for County! Commissioner. ? The many friedds- of Mr. G. ROBERT SHEALY respectfully submit his name as a candidate for Coiufty Commissioner. Mr. WESLEY H&8EY of Sandy Run is nominated as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Many Friends v, The many friends of J. PICKENS ke JONES respectfully announce him as a d- candidate for County Commissioner. I The many friends of PAUL H. CRAPS 1 respectfully announce him for re-election as County Commissioner. " BARBECUE. 1 .- ItTYEWILL GIVE A FIRST-CLASS a m* barbecne with refreshments at the \ jt \Vingard School House on Dreher's Ford o Road, on Saturday, September 6. Speak- b e> iggiUld dancing on the program. E. A. KLECKLY, . H. M. WINGARD, 3w41. The State ofxScuth Carolina, , CO VST Y OpTEXISG TON, I J. IN THE P^Q^ATE COURT. By G. T. Graham,'--Probate-Judge. en WHEBEA8, SadnelVaits hath made . VV suit to me, to ?antNhim letters of ' ' administration of tk^stote of and effects C of Cornelia E. Wait^V These are IherefcBf to cite and admonish c all and singular the,kindred and creditors " of the said Cornelia E. Waits, deceased, that they be and apbgar, before me, in the Court of Probate, tflfe held at Lexington, I S. C., on the 28th A*ost next, after pub- I 170 lication hereof, at lHrclock in the fore- | ia> J awtwrtoany they have, why the aaid administration should not be on granted. ? 7 ial Given under mv hand this 9th day of >d; August, A. D. 1890. \ ' ^0 [l.h.] G, T. GRAHAM, ge Judge Probate Court, lis Aug 13?2w39 \ w i Tk& Stn+A nf South flarnlina. " j JLuy wiwuu v/x iv/ ^ y? i COUNTY OF/LEXINGTON. I By G. T. Grahaio, Probate Judge. ] TTTHEREAS, S7 J. CLaRK hath VV made snitjto me, to grant him c Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of JohnjL Summer; y ? ? These are therefor^kcite and admonish i all and singular the^Bred and creditors i ] of the said John J. HgBmer, deceased, that j they be and appe;,IB?before me. in the I Court of Probate, to V held at Lexington j rty I G. H., S. C., on the WUi day of September j ] | next, atter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock I , in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they i } have, why the said ^Administration should < in(j j not be granted. t f * i Given under rnyihand, this 23d day of . N~. j AnguBt, A. P. 1S90. 1 T- GRAHAM, < Lr ! *^.,8] Judge of Probate Court. Jl Publisu?<on the 27th day of August, 1890, in the "^cington Dispatch. Angust 27 1 \ V i DINNER. 11HE Indies of St. Stephens church and . community will furnish a dinner with varbecued meats and refreshments, on the !9th of August, campaign day at Lexington }ourt House, for the benefit of said church. Notice. 4 LL PERSONS OBJECTING TO THE ljL change of the Saluda Road at Mike (hull's house will please make same known o the undersigned within ninety days after late. G. A. GOODWIN } Commissioners R. T. HOOK, ' \ of P. H. CRAPS, ) Lexington County. August 18th, 1890. 39-tf BARBECUE. IT^E WILL FURNISH A FIRSTV\ class barbecue at New Brookland n the 28th day of August. Dinner 35c. JOHN B. SOX. 2w40 GEORGE LYBRAND. Caution. A LL PARTIES ARE HEREBY NOTI JL nea mat mey are iorDiaaen irom tresasr.ing tipon my lands by getting wood om or bunting thereon. Persons so tresassing will be prosecuted according to tw. LENA P. ALDRICH. August 17. 3w41 Dr. E. C. RIDGELL, DENTIST, SATESBURG, - - S. C. May 28?6m BARBECUE. rTTE WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS VV Barbecue with refreshments, on aturday, August 30th, at William HenderDn's, Dear the Rawl Field. The public is srdialiy invited. *'40 ED. DRAFTS & BRO. For Sale or Rent. L/TY PLACE ON BROAD RIVER CONVJL taining 600 acres, 100 acres of bot>ms and 100 acres of upland for cultivaon. Two good dwellings and a well of aod water at each place. Out bailings for mants and other purposes. Address, I. H. NUNAMAKER, Calla P. O., Lei county. S. C. 3w40. JAMES E. RAWL, 7HEELRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH, LEXINGTON, 8. C. LTAKES and repairs Buggies, Wagons Vl_ and other vehicles. Blacksinithing i all branches. Horse shoeing a specialty. 11 at moderate figures. Feb. 5?tf. IE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE, A^ THE NEXT SESSION OF fit ^ve> progressive institution will begin on 6th October. Look into its merits before de <SE3r ciding where you will educate jur daughters. It's teachers are full of ithusiasm and genuine love for their work, he heathfulness of location and moral tone : school and community are just such as irents are seeking. Advantages are good at the rates are quite low. Seven teach 8 board in college building with the apils. Send for catalogue and learn full irticulars. Mbs. L. M. "Ron neb, Principal. H. E. Bokneb, A. M. Vice Princpl. Due West, Abbeville, Co. July 16 -2m irning promptly. June 25-2m. NOTICE. A LL parties holding claims against the -% A..iAra r\f \T?o "RorKcro A lc^rirtn M. csiflic v/jl iixiOi i/ui vain iAivntuv, v?w v*?, ill preient them to the undersigned, in is office, at Lexington Court House, on or efore the 2nd day of September next, and il parties indebted to said estate will settle ime on or before said day, WM. J. ASSMANN, Admr., C.C.C. July 30-40 'BUS LINE. TAKE MARTHA'S BUSSES AT JNION DEPOT, COLUMBIA On arrival of all trains, for hotels or ay part of the city. First Class Livery and Feed Stable, and 'inest Turnouts in the city at moderate harges. Stable on Taylor street, Columia, S. C. J. P. McCAKTHA. November 6-tf, J. A. SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 50. 12 3-4 LAW RA.TGE, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Will practice in all the Courts of South iarolina. AU business in Lexington county will reeive special attention. 6m43. POMONA HILL 11 Ul OU POMONA, IV, C. Two and one-half miles west of Greens>oro, X. C., on the main line of the E. & X R. R. FRUIT TREES, VINES, Ac., >f every description. The old standard varieties, as well as the new promising varieties. The Japan Plums, Specialties* Evergreens and Shade Trees. THREE LARGE GREEN HOUSES. Beding plants in their season. Roses, a arge stock of the finest varieties, Send or Catalogue No. 1, of Frnit Trees, Vines, fee., and No. 2, Green House Catalogue, ind learn the extent of my Nurseries, which 8 bard to beat anywhere. Correspondence solicited. Special inducements to large Dlantera. J, VAN LINDLEY, Propr. Pomona, N. C. Apr. 23 -ly "LADIES FLANNEL BLAZERS!" THE LATEST GARMENT OUT. A full line in all Colors and Black just opened at McCreery & Brother's. This Garment will lead all others for Early Fall and Winter. Very nobby and Stylish. We have open a beautiful line of Ginghams, Prints and Early Fall Goods. Something new in Ladies' Derby Waists and Shirt Fronts. A visit to our establishment will repay you, as we will show you something new and novel every day at a price to suit you. All Summer Stock selling off at your own price. McCreery &, Brother's UNDER GRAND CENTRAL. ? COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 22?ly. IF YOU WANT A FIRST-LASS COTTON GIN At Bottom Prices, write for New Catalogue and Reduced Prices of IMPROVED AUGUSTA COTTOJY GIJT. ^9*"See the Extra Fine Recommendations of last year's work"?5$. *? CFfl. R. I 0MRARI1 St. Rfl'S. MACHINE, BOILER AND GIN WORKS, MILL, ENGINE AND GIN SUPPLY HOUSE. AUGUSTA, Is the place to get Machinery and Supplies and Repairs at Bottom Prices. 50 New Gins and 62 New Engines in Stock. Mention the Lexington Dispatch when you write. ___ CHAXTGEL? x N Goods to be Converted into Hard Cash On and after this date WE, EPSTIN BROTHERS, We will sell our entire stock of Goods in the store room under Hotel Jerome, consisting^ a choice stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods at and below New York cost. No humbug; we mean business to close out our entire stock of White Goods in plain, checked and {striped; nnr Dress Goods. Satines. Ginehams. Calicoes. Breadlines. Sheetings. Shirtings, Table Damask. Napkins. Doylies, Towels, Hosiery, Cor" ^ sets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, CnfiEs, Laces, Embroideries, Buttons, Domestics, Tickings, Jeans and all goods a^j^fork cost. Shoes in endless A change in the business of* RHODES!} & YANMETRE, 66 Main Street, Columbia, S. C., will give persons desirous of buying" Furniture bargains. DON'T FAIL TO GIVE THEM A CALL. Our Undertaking Department is Complete. Special Attention Given to Country Calls. April 17?ly. AGNEW hardware STORE, EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETCm Can be found here at all times. Stock Complete and Prices Reasonable. Carpenters' Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools, Nails, Screws, Fittings and Fastenings. Fall line of Cross Cut and Hill Saws. Full Stock of Blacksmith's Materials, IRON AND STEEL, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, NAILS, CAST STEEL. Agents for "Champion" Blacksmiths' Forge and Blowers, and Tire Eenders, Drills, Etc. Complete Stock of p LIME, HAIR, PLASTER AIVD CEMENT. Also, a complete Stock of the Best Quality cf PAINTS, OILS, MACHINERY OIL, etc. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of every disoription of Best Make and Latest Design. Agents for the Dixey's Plows. Guns, Pistols, Powder, and Shot. Sole Agents for the Dnnont's Gun and Blasting Powder. A full line ot Rubber and Leather Belting, Lace Leather, etc. Hemp, Rubber, and Asbestos Packing. Sept 11-42 ly AHEAD OF ALL IN NEW SPRING DRY GOODS? NOTIONS Just Received, and in the Low Prices for them. Large Towels at 5 cents each, in the market at the price, Prints, of all Styles, at 5 cents per yard. Boy's Knee Pants from 25 cents and up. Extra Large Damask Towel3, at 25c. each. Linen Doylies at 35 to 60 cent a dozen. Corsets from 25c. up, best in city for price, New styles of Ginghams, from 5 cents up. Fine Laces at 6 yards for 25 cents. Nothing to beat them, Narvin Laces at 1 cent a yard, A new stock of everything Jin my line to A beautiful assor't of line Sateen3 at 10c yd please the customer, both as regards the Gent's Shirts at 25 cents and up. Best style Quality and Price. m feS^Dont Fail to Call and See the Stock before Making Your Purchases. / Jackson's Cash Dry Goods Store, 128 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Feb. 15?ly, r / f \