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s~ a?????rum ii ? wm ?i Highest of all in Leavening Po A ^ W _ABS@jLU1 The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14 ls'01. Index to New Advertisements. F >r Siif?J J Sjhwa'ty. Mortgagee's Sale?J Brooks Wiugard. Probate's Sale. Reward?S M. Gaoter. N )tice, Trfspasseis. Sheriffs Sales. Notice Debtors and Creditors? Emanuel Long. Notice Debtors and Creditors? M s. F. Irvin Mill r. Do you want a Situation?Prof. "Wilbur R. Smith. "Turn the rascals out"?the familiar party-cry?may be applied to microbes as well as to men. The germs of disease that lurk in the blood are "turned out" by Avers Sarsapaiilla as effectually as the old postmasters are displaced by a new administration. ? A kiss is cupid's starting point. A poor excuse is worse than none. Law governs man, and reason the law. Necessity is the mother of prevention. Temptation will sit up with a man all night. This issue closes volume 24 of the Dispatch. We are doing excellent Job Work at low prices. You cannot sow bad seed and reap a good harvest. If you owe the Dispatch any money p.a]l and settle un. A million dollars clarifies the matrimonial atmosphere. Compliments are healthful when taken in moderation. Most women think it romantic for men to deceive them. It makes a man feel kinder lonesome to be too honest. Beauty of mind is far nobler than symmetry of form or face. It is easy to forgive your enemies if they are stronger than you. Children are beginning to talk of the annual visit of Santa Claus. * Our characters are our owu: our reputations are other people s. The average gross sales of the dispensary at this place is ?10 per day. & The President has appointed Xovember 29th as a day of thanksgiving. Tue free term of the Palmetto Institute will begin Monday, November 26tb, Mrs. Mercer Brown died at her home in Columbia, Friday, after a l lingering illness, gk As a rule the man who takes his own time does not hesitate to take ^ the time of others. It is estimated that on every bale of cotton a man sells at the present price, he looses $1.75. The collections of the County Treasurer have been better than for the same time last year. The functional disturbances and all irregularties that women suffer from are cured by Stella-Yitse. The Hilton rifles will assemble at Hilton on Saturday the 17tL, at 2 o'clock p. m., by order of the Caj> tian: The young folks of the village enjoyed a pleasant sociable at the residence of Mr. A. Mark's Friday eve . singMr. T. P. Meetze has had Lis flower garden beautifully laid off, and planted to flowers, shrubs and evergreens. Thousands of new patrons have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla this season aud realized its benefit in blood purified and strength restored. "We regret to learn that Col. A. Minis received a stroke of paralysis recently, from the effects of which he is now in a precarious condition. The new Lutheran pastorate com pris ng ths churches of Spring Hi)!, H'g Hill aod Wuite Rock has built an elegant parsonage at White Rock. Mr. James Fields is traveling the county in the interest of Dispatch. Our subscribers must be prepared with their dues as we must have money. W. A. McGuire, a well known citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing as good for vii? i.??.;a coiiureu liuuiueu v?ilu tuiua ui croup as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He Las used it in his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having la grippe he ' was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies t" without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to his delight it soon effected a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale at Julian E. Kaufmann's wer.? Late^ J. S. Gov't Re/ort rElY PURE ' ^jThe Abbeville Medium says that j there is a merchant in that town so I slow with his delivery that when a I lady orders eggs the boy brings j chickens. All the front piazzas are lonesome i I ttrwv ilio o/ild wenfliDv Vinvinrr mm. i pelled the beautiful flowers to see a more comfortable place around the fire places. Pains low down in the back and side of women are removed and j cured by Stella-Vitse. For sale at I the Bazaar. j A lady of our acquaintance, who j seems to have had much experience j in such matters, requests us to ad- : J vise all love sick couples to write I j their love letters on slates. Your name will be printed 011 100 | good envelopes at the Dispatch office ! for oO cents. Bill, letter and note i j heads proportionally cheap. Every person should use printed envelopes. , A Lodge of the order of the Knights of Pythias was organized at Brookland, Friday night by District j Deputy Grand Chancellor, J. C. C. j Levy and Grand Chancellor, Edmund 1 t-. I K<i/>nn 1 i I | For a pain in the side or chest j | there is nothing so good as a piece of 1 flannel dampened with Chamberlain's * Pain Balm and bound on over the ' seat of pain. It affords prompt releif |J and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. ( This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. For sale at Julian E. i Ivaufmann's drug store. ] Charleston Gala Week commences on the 19th inst. The railroad fare j j from Columbia to Charleston will be j j one first class fare for the round trip, j We hear of several persons from this j piace who will attend. Dr. Thacher s Liver and Blood j Syrup will at once remove all the 1 impurities from the Blood, which has j I caused those annoying pimples and j blotches to appear upon the face. \ Our young friend,S. P. Taylor, of I Piatt Springs, is now with T. A. Mc- i j Creery A Co., Columbia, and persons i who want to be treated fairly and get their money's worth every time should I call at this store and ask for him. S. X. Hendrix, Columbia, keeps the best and freshest stock of canned goods, fancy groceries, cigars and at the lowest prices. Parties want- { ing goods in his line may go farther i and fare worse if they fail to call on : him. I MISTAKES J occur ir. all businesses. and we do not claim 8 j infallibility; but by our thorough and per- B j feet system we have reduced them to h 8 ; minimum. I f we should make them, tell us 9 i so, and they will he righted - at our expense, g Is that satisfactory ? E l A'J jUST/t UUW3ER CO. g| Doors. Sash, Dlirjds, Lumbar, &o. (3 I "Buv of the Maker." Augusta, Ga. p? An exchange says: "The meanest ' thing we can think of just now is the ! man who will read a newspaper for ! { two or three years without paying for it and then have the postmaster notify the publisher to stop it." The ; Dispatch devil thinks such a man is ' mean enough to attempt to pasture a ! billy goat on his gran daddy's grave. To remove the constipated habit, | the only safe treatment is a course of ! Ayer's Pills, followed by a laxative ! diet. Most other cathartics do more j harm than good, therefore leading | physicians recommend Ayer's Pills, n_- -- r :i i j especially as a iaiuny pnysic. I\Ir. R. L. Fox, the Jeweler, will j be in Lexington, at Rammer's Hotel, on November 21st, with a full line of j watches, jewelry and spectacles. He i has recently taken a thorough ! course in the New York Optical In i stitue and is now prepared to fit ! glasses to the eye with correctness. : He purchased at a large cost the j proper instruments for testing the j eyes and ascertaining the correct i glasses. Reward. Two dollars will be paid to the per; eoo leaving at the Dispatch Office my ! memorandum book, lost about two i weeks ago in or D ar the town of : L x'Dgtcn. S. M Gcnter. DeotistMerchants to Trade With. Readers of the Dispatch, who visit j Columbia this week bent ou pleasure j and business, after taking in the fair i and viewing the many attractions { there offered for their pleasure and ; amusement, when they go to purj chase their supplies, naturally desire to get the most goods for the least I money. To such of our readers we t advise them to call on the merchants j who advertise in this paper. / Mimnaugh's Mammoth Establishment offers numerous attractions in the way of bargains in dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats and caps ! that will suit the fancy pf the most ! ecomomical. l>e sure to call at this ' establishment when in the city, and j don't forget to mention the fact that ! you saw their advertisement in the , Dispatch. Do you want to look well in a cheap and nobbv suit, cut in the latest * I style and made in the most durable mannei? Certainly, you do: then go to Kinard's, the famous clothier, and tell him, or one of his polite, attentive and accommodating salesmen that you have been reading of the bargains offered by him in the Dispatch, and you will fitted out from the handsomest and latest shaped headgear, down to the most stylish and neatest fitting shoe at rock bottom prices. The McCreery Improved Racket CU ?l.? 1 1 OlUil, tfvtfi UU tut: IUUA UUC 1UL fill ornamental and substantial bargains in the Northern market, has recently laid in a tremendous stock of just such goods as our people need every day and to induce visitors and other to the State Fair to call and see the bargains offered at this store everything iu the shape of dress goods, clothing, shoes, Ac., are marked down to exceedingly low prices. They want your money and you want their goods, and if extraordinary inducements will complete the trade go their and mention the Dispatch. There is one place in the city that our people can rely upon *o always meet with fair and honorable dealing and that place is C. F. Jack so*, the Post Oflice Block dry goods st^re. At this store bargains can always had, but during Fair week a point will be stretched to accommodate all buyers who will favor him with a call. The Hub is hustling and at each revolution bargains are being dealt out to anxious customers who daily throDg this emporium of fashion in dry goods, cloaks, wraps, jackets, clothing, hosiery and underwear. Besides marking goods down to the lowest notch, the Hub offers to pay the railroad fare of every purchaser of a certain araont of goods. For the latest novelties in trimmed aud untrimmed hats at low prices, ladies cloaks and capes of the latest styles, the largest stock of hosiery and underwear for ladies and children, big drives in handkerchiefs and ribbons, fine millinery, etc., go to X. W. Trump, and he will please you i 1 J Tl 1 _ _ OGin as 10 quaniy ana price. The store of Philip Epstin, Trustee, is crowded from top to bottom with clothing, gent's furnishings neck wear, headgear, and everything usually found in a first class clothing establishment, which he is offering at ycur own figures, Mr. Epstin says that he permits no one to undersell him and the only favor he asks is the privilege of showing goods and naming prices, before you purchase elsewhere and the price and quality will do the rest. The devotes of Sir Iaack Y\"alton and Xirnrod delight in fine and effective fishing tackle, and first class guns and ammunition. F. W. Husemflmt. keens a lare-e and well selected , J. o stock of these goods, together with pistols, shells, cartridges and everything needed by the sportsman, all of which he sells as low as the lowest. He also does repair work in the best manner at moderate charges. Have that old acting molar that has caused you so many sleepless nights and moments of agony take out, beautify your mouth, and improve your personal appearance by having a beautiful set of teeth put in. urs. v. Li. jooozer ec oons is tne place to have your dental work done. The Carolina National Bank is the place to deposit your money. Safe, sound and founded on business piinciples, it is the very place to deposit your savings. Machinery of all kinds, engines, boilers, lice hullers and polishers, thrashers, cotton gins, flour and grist mills of the last improvements, mowers, reapers, saw mills, Ac., are for sale by V. C. Badkain. He will make prices and terms to suit. If you need legal advice to prosecute or defend an action, have your will drawn or any legal business to attend to consult, Andrew Crawford Esq. Ford A Co., will pay the highest market prices for your cotton, and don t iorget this. Stoves of tlie best make, tinware, house furnishing goods of all kinds and of every variety, fiom the cheapest to the best made, can always be found at the store of It. It. Wood. W. T. Martin, the Allowance man allows more goods for the least money than any other wholesale dealer in plantation and family groceries and when in want of goods in his iine you will consult your interest by calling on him. L >rick A Lowrance deals in groceries, of all kinds, hardware, wagOLs, Ac , of which they have a large and complete stock and are selling whole sale and retail at prices at which lo oDe will giumble. AYnile in Columbia, if you wish jewelry, silverware, clocks, watches, of v\atch work, don't fail to call at Lachicotte's. Y >u always find the best groceries, Dice fruits and candies, aod the only place for Sullivan's old reliable brands of tobacco, at S. X. Heudrix's popular grocery, Columbia, S. C, made so by honest and fair dealing. Sol. and E 1. are always glad to see their Li-xiogtoD friends. Besides the largest and cheaprs! * J - >_ ^&77*rrj Dr. D L. BOOZER. J. .fpWAM. BOC E<;rac::ng ar.J Arv'x.j Denture. Filling a DRS. D. L, B DENTAL \ 1321 MA COLU>I?IA, One of the firm will be at Lexington T j Sunday of each month. I OFFICIAL VOTE OF I GEN HEAL ELECTION" | ? ? ? c" ~v ^ ! * "c J" ?? 2 ^(S ~ x ~ . Y' . a S1 j ...... c I L (v CO ~ li- . O! to X "X 7. 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The citizens of Ba'esbn have petitioned the Iliilr ad Comissioneis to have a larger and rncreoDvenieiit depot built at that place. Judge J. Walter Witch h s resign'^ as Judge of Proba of this county, he having been e't-^d a B p- ; resentative in the Genert Assembly j necessitated this Step. His successor has not yet been ap'Dted. Mr. H C Bailey, forniy of this j county, has been elect* clerk of j Ward 4 dispensary in Cunbia. .If the Baby is CuttirTeeth, I 1>- - 1 Jl-n* 1 11 j JJC bUlU UUU UMU CifclUU \> L'iltried remedy, Mrs. "Wiusrs Soothing Syrup for children thing. It! soothes the child, softensie gums, j allays all pain, cures wiutolic and i is the best remedy foiliarrhara. ! Twenty-five cents a botth It is the best of i The State of South (ro!ina> | COUNTY OF LEX I NGN. By J. Walter Mitchell, Prob Judge. TTTHEREAS, MRS. E. E. ,\1 ALAN- 1 V V der, hath made suit to i to grant her Letters ot Administration tie Estate j of and effects ul J. D. Cunnder, de- j cased: These are, therefore, to cite ( admon- | ish all and singular the kindredl credi- i tors of the said J. P. Cumber, de- I ceased, that they he and appear ore me, ! in the court of probate, to be httr. Lex- i i iugtoii, C. H., S. C., on the 2day of j ! November, 1*01, after publieatiohercol', j I at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to s- cause, j j if any they have why the said Anistra| tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this op.y 0f November, Anno Domini. lS'.tl J. WALTER MITCHEIn , | ] Jud-'e of Probat C. ! [Published on Tth day of -mber, j LS'.M, in ihe Lexington Dispatch. 2w">2. J ; ' # ~ j Executors ha. i T)Y VIRTUE OF THE LOWEST- < I) ed in me as Executrix of the <c. 0f Jacob Setzier, deceased, by his ^will and testament, I will offer for sale ?eak | Station, in this county, at public otv ?0 ! j the highest bidder, on Saturday, "]st < day of December, IS'Jl, at II o*cloe.u t ] the following described property, toAll that piece, parcel or tract o^,p situate, lying aud being in the S 0f South Carolina and the county ot ! ton containing twenty-eight acres, Lor ! less, bounded by lands ot J. A. II^r, ! Elias Stoudemiur. Jacob Setzler, p. Stoudeinier and others. TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Furor to pay for papers. j MRS. T. IRVIN MILLE\ , Nov. >, 1 s'.M. Fxecnl j; . i vJ j i >ZER, D O S. J. EDWIN BOOZER 0. 0 S r.d Trcjt r.g Ttc'.n, Crown a"d 6: dgt Work OOZER & SONS, SURGEONS,: IX STIvEET, S. <J. jEXINGTON county in hfld NOVEMBER (>. il |1| is ?>=-???* ? ^ | | ?? i * * ? :::::: s c y* c -i -i c-. -i x x John Gary Evans. c* r-' ~ I tC u-i wT tC 1 >u.iu j;ouu x ui;c. . 3 r. ^; in cc cr tc *? ^ Lt. Governor ii o S 4^ cs AV. EE Timmernmn _ Secretary of State. ; ~ c 55 ic ^ ?n G. H. Tompkins.. u_ Attorney General. X :: ? E 5: ic ^ S AV. Buchanan.. o - State Treasurer. ~r ' Sjligggg W. T.C.Bates... g _? Comptroller Gen. c ^ ^ c: 55 ic ^ ;i James Norton w ^ Ad. and In. Gen. r.' icH-? John Gary Watts. ? Supt. of Education l2t5Z2'?< W. J). May field.... j , ^ - x - ? H. R. Thomas.... ? ! : y- c / 1: -1 o ~ 3 f 1 -l ~ ~ x - ^ A\ . I). Evans ? 3 ; C X iv H o ?1 ^ 1 -i ^ r. x c c 'E C. AVilborn.... ?* : 4- c y. tc H ;i c i r. ic cs -l x oc 'J- ^'alter Mitchell ? - ci en to Cn *-5 >5 22 ir.MC5.iaS W- H- F- Hast... - c. cn to oi w *- c * Henry A. Meetze. ? -< : s oi cc -i to o? j KnaiCt-? 'I" KuottS 9 t : C w -UC X M Probate Judge n *' ^ ? o? to to C- F- Leaphart... o a M School Com. o : 221 il g S 5 J- F; jCarr. 5 _ Supervisor- 2 I? t % g 5 S. L. Smith 50 (t- -i x a F " m- Stokes... ? o o to to ^ - a tc- : SfT.B. Johnson... | C H i'l ?- ' -J ,r^?rvei.. ft? t. O't - \ P co 3: to m cT r a: L (Trail <r a "FTnil TT?11s mirl T?a<1 Ttont o j >unted owing to irregularities, had they ns, 1307: Pope, (>75: Mitchell, 1418; : and the majority for convention reion the boxes marked *** were not 1 s' vote would have been 15(10: John- i| 1202. State election not contested, i ig and tabulating the vote of various regularities nnd for the refusal of the ? their ballots, was filed by Johnson j mey, and F. C. Caughman. Nurseries, j p POMONA, IV. CL vv ALL LEADING FBUIT5, at j Calculated to suit the Southern and border " States. ! Send for descriptive Catalogue No. 1, of FRUIT TltED, VINES. ETC., j and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young ? pot grown ! ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, Ac. H*' I Calalogues free. Correspondence soli- jj > cited. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Proprietor, Pomona. N. C. ST April 23 -ly. pa : ? Su The State of South Carolina, county of lexington, ] i iii In the Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Harriet I. Benjamin, Plaintiff. * against Mrs. Sarah Drafts, Polly C. Meetzc ami Win, J. Assmanu, Defendants. Lender and by virtue of itie a i decree of the court in the above stated } case, I will sell to the highest, bidder at upublic outcry, before the court house door pi} m Le*ir.gton county, during the usual toi hours of sale, on the lirst Monday in Decumber next, the following described lands, t to wit: Ior All that piece, parcel, plajlution or tract est ot land, situate in the county of Lexington ccfl in said State, on Twelve Mile Creek, waters of Saluda River, Containing Three hundred and ninety-two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Seweil, Joseph Slr.ill, v lauds formerly ot J. G. Lcaphart, Conrad ? Senn and others, in lo^r tracts, as follows: ! TlTract No. 1. containing one hundred and forty six 50-100 (146,50-110) acres, more or less, bounded by lauds ol Mrs. Jesse Hen- p drix, J. L. Inat'ts, Tract No 2. J. W lloot, M. K. Kamiuer, M. D. .Shall, Estate of Ed. SLnll and Mrs. Semi, on which is the old ** Leapliart Mili Place. ^eti Tract No. 2. Containing ninety-live 50-1'Kj (D5.50-1U0) acres, more or less, T bounded b\* lauds of J. L. Drafts, Tract a''ni No. 3 ol said lands, Henry Corky, Den "rfcl Roof and tract No. 1 of said lands. *' Tract No. 3, Containing eighty.lour (84) acres, more or less, bounded by lauds Con of ). L. JJ raits, Tract .No. 1 of said lauds, c^''] John Sewell, Henry CorL-y and said Tract sutei No. '2. l'u> Tract No. 4. Containing sixty-six (CO) l,aV( acres, more or less, hounded by lauds of J. uot, L. Drafts, A. J. Lorick, Joseph Shull, ." John Sewell and Tract No. aforesrid, on which is the old Drafts Home Place. Plats of the above land will be exhibited on date ot sale. , TERMS OP SALE-Fifteen Hundred 1S'M Dollars to be paid m cash: the balance iu two equal annual instalments, with interest rom date ot sale, secu.-ed by bond of purchaser and mortgage ot the premises sold. Purchaser to pav for papers. . H.* A. SPAXX, C. C. C. P, /\ Clerk's Office. I \ November 10, 1:94. '2\\'2 plv ton Wanted. S' A COMPETENT HOUSE KEEPER, the ?1l one who thoroughly understands her {]cc j us in ess and has had experience in the nauagement of small children. Address, lOIlN HEAD, at lied Dank Mills. Irene, (1 Post Office, Lexington, S. ('. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - S C "|)liA.OTlCES IN THE STALE AM JL FeiK ral C'-nrts. fti.tl nliVr.s Lis prof: s sionul services to the citizens ot Lexingto: Count y. Oftol.tr IS ly icSKr J.V,, r..r? t> Kcstore Gray! * ' ' '' 1 ' ' ' l'?t Parke r'?G rcrTonie. It r< ' Weak I.tm/it, JV!>i!:ty. I ml jrrtion i'.. r.,T*Uo mtin.o. 3< cu, HfMDERCORfJS. '?' <;'.V ' *?' Stif? allIntnl. 1A, a; i/ru,;,'.#:*, o." IiiJLOA & <-<>., > t. ThMMi&SiT FOR THIN FKOPLE ARE you THIN? F!< sb made with rhinaoura Tablets !>y ;i scientific process. 'I hev create perfect assitailatinn every form el !< <>!, secreting the Valuable pints and diM\:iihng tin \Vt,< tilless. They make thin !.ie- s plump and round out the figure. They are the STANDARD REMEDY 1' >r leanness, containing no arsenic, ami absolute y harmless. Trice, prepaid, SI per "box. <> for S~>. Pampb'ef. "HOW TO OK I' FAT." tree. Th? THIKACUKA CO , ' ?? nrmwhray. N. V Final Discharge. i LL PERSON'S INTERESTED xV will take uo'ice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexiligtrm onnntv St (' on th<-> 1 7i I, .I.-.,. A' November, 1894. at 11 o'clock a. m., for a final settlement ami discharge as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Lucinda Frick, deceased. W. 1). FRICK. Admr. October 10, 189-1. o\v52. Final Discharge, A LL PERSONS INTERESTED l\. will take notice that I will apfiy to the Probate Court for Lexingon county. S. C., on the 19th day of November, 1891, at 11 o'clock a. m., or a final settlement and discharge ls Administrator of estate of G. A. ileetze, deceased. H. A. SPA NX, C. C. C. Administrator. October 10th. 1891. owfi'i. Final Discharge. A LL PERSONS INTERESTED lV will take notice that I will ap>ly to the Probate Court for Lexingon county, S. C., on the 19th day of November, 1894. at 11 o'clock a. in., or a final settlement and discharge s Guardian of estate of Julia Bates, o\v "Wright. HENRY T. WRIGHT. Guardian. October 10, 1S94. 5w52 I Final Discharge. VLL PERSONS INTERESTED | will take notice that I will aply to the Probate Court for Lcxiugjn county, S. C., on the 17th day of November, 1801, at 11 o'clock a. m., jj* a final settlement and discharge s Administrator of estate of Samuel j iCaphart, deceased. SOEQMOX TAYLOR. x Administrator. October 1(5, 180>.\ owJ 2. j 1111.^ IjO j FOR ALL km WINTER, are now in at tie !0ST OFFICE BLOCK; DRY GOODS STORE. and will be sold at the Lowest Prices. We Lave at 5 cents a yard, say I>lue rials, Plaid Dress Goods, White Flannel, If ached Goods, Sea Island Homespun, Lile Lawns. Large Towels. Also on baud 1 the Nice Dress Goods in new colors and diil'erent prices, and a lull stock ot Fall i JOlls. C. F. JACKSON, Manage, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 30,?ly. CAROLINA sAiIONAL .b/llfli,: AT COLUMBIA, 8. C. ATE. CI TV AM) COIW'TY DEPOSITORY. j id up Capital - $100,000 rplu.s Profits . - - 100,GOO j Saving's ?>c2>artiiici!f* Deposits of $"? oO ami upwards received, j ;civst allowed at the rate of 4 pci cent. ! atmutii. W. A. CLAKK, President. Vilii: Joxfs, Cashier. December 1?ly. Final Discharge, j1 LL PERSONS INTERESTED J k will take notice that I will ap- ; ( * to the Probate Court for Losing- i ^ t Countv. S. C.. on the 3()th .lav of ; I vember, 1894. at 11 o'clock a. m., ! a final discharge as executor of j ' ate of Mrs. Elizabeth Culler dc- ! 1 ,sed. 1 JOHN J. CULLER. 1 Executor. )ct. 30tb. 1894. o-.v2. ie State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, y J. Walter Mitchell, Probate -Judge. TIIE1IEAS, II A. Sl'ANN, C.C. C. P., : B r bath made suit to tin.-, to grant him ters of Administration of the (state of effects of-J, W. i-aughman, deceased: be.se are, tberc-fore, to cite and louisb all and singular the kini and creditors of il e said W. Uauglunan, deceased, th.t tLi- y and appear before no in the rt of Probate, to be held at Lexington Q rt house S. C.,on 1 /th ot /A-cernber l.S-'i. r publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in forenoon, to show cause, it any tlu-v i, why the said Administration should be granted. ? ivtn under my hand this ath day of ember. Anno Domini, 1 >'.? 1 . WALTER MITCHELL. [L. S.] Judge of Probate, L. C. * iblished on the Tth day ot November. " , in the Lexington Dispa'ch. .4. Final Discharge. LL PAltTIES IXTEHKSTED _ will take notice that I v. i 11 upto the Probate Court for Lexingcounty. S. C'.. on the .'?<Hli day of ember 180-k at 11 o'clock a. m.. ;i final discharge as Executor of j Estate of Mrs. Rebecca ('rout, a eased. NATHANIEL OXNEP. >ct. :?(>,]SJM. Ext cuior. ">\\ 'J i rzx-J3i^A*}3?ZE?iS?sa :.'SB KMKWWS'7"Sc>n2rAx;-?5rr j , | A Cotton Purchase only such fertilize i least 3 to 4r/c actual potash. ^ . For Corn, Fertilizers si 1 , Poor resmts arc due cnt Wo will gladly sea J yea car prannhlcts 'J'iiey arc sent free. It will cost you n : dollars. ' \ GERM At i MUST 60 A1 rr.vvjxo a r.Aiior.u stock L hand than I can afford to carr these departments and ha I FSl & 1>. AT A AIIII I to close out the entire stock. This | seekers of Genuine Bargains, and 01 I . j in this market again. CLOT ! is to be sold regardless of cost. T1 s zz < A large stock at cost, consisting < In all other departments I am oiVerii I. HALT] i x i x < yj I I I L n IF EE it .. _. i 5 FOK THE : LIVER km KIDNEYS I ! I TOHmtoT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, ! COLUMBIA, S. C. Merchants and Planters will do well to try this House when purchasing. All kinds of 11EAVV GROCERIES, OR A fX, FEED, &c., kept in stock. Orders accompanied by the cash will receive prompt attention. Name amount of each article wanted for money sent and prompt shipment will be made and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. AIAI.JT ZTX*?* TtTW ft T T ft W fiTt Mi STORK, c <) ltjst c. June (?,?ti X Just a Minute of your time, please, to remind you . of bow well A wo can eerve ya ^/?sl you in one V\ particular. We have made a ^ regular study w VW/ui of at least 0k9 \ subject, and > the values we ?' / have to offer I J /t you. on that j ! ( /V \ account are \>(y | I just what you Y t should make it 5-c~ j. \ J your business iho t0 *nto/ -\ \ Our special / * \ subject is A FEB' BARGAINS j tii>mr A full set of Single Buggy Harness for So, $o, AS, and up. From a careful consideration of :he above prices when goods are iampared, you will see that I propose to load ! he procession. :qually low prices iu all goods, cca^uu o 5Luvr? 10 uu\? ill ? >right and beautiful in rich assortnent. Careful buying has made the >nces right. cr. s. i HARNESS AND HARDWARE, 1:56 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. s Aug 2?lv t ? " 3 [OLLER MILLS. We oiler the latest ami most ~ improved Wheat and Corn 1 Holler Mills. Will estimate on the improvement of plants now running with old st}le! machinery, or entirely new ; outlits throughout. Q ORM MILLS. J (T t he latest designs, vertical ai and horizontal, double and w single gear. "* AW MILLS. E RIGE MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, (ODD WORKING MACHINERY, HRESHERS, ] GINNING MACHINERY. V. C. BADIIAM, Manager, r COLUMBIA, S. C. October I. AT PRIVATE SALE, a HUE TWO A CLE LOT IX THE TOW X n L i't Lexington, known as the Eranklnw fit, a 'j lining the Judge Booz-.r residence, iso the lot adjoining Mr. S. CYrley's residence. and on the northwest ot the _ ao/er home. Purchasers will apply to e undersigned lor terms, etc. M. li A B.M AX, S1 For Boi'/.er Iletrx. , tl l FertilizerfHH :rs for cotton which cont^lMflHffi lould contain 6</c Potash. ircly to deficiency of Potash. on the Use of Potash. othintj to read them, and they will save you \ KALI WORKS, 05 Nassau Street, New Yolk. & ?i> & ?2 L<*F ^*5 fl OF CLOTHING AND SHOES OX y, I have made a sweeping reduction in _ ve marked the prices down to pi AW <<AVT Eiliv If I mil is an opportunity of a life time to le which will, perhaps, never be offered IE3ZX ILnT CS" iiis line must and shall be close 1 out. eiLvJ *, )f the very best goods of all grades, ig the best values that money can buy [WAHGEB k *>* ror\\ s. o. Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant and invigorating medicine. Particularly off ctivilli the cure of /fyspepsia, Indigestion.' Nausea, Sick Jleadacho, Hoar Stomachy _ etc. A valuable liver regulator Correct.!, all disorders o! the kidneys. Wonderfully benelleial in female complaints Taken along with quinine, is an effectual cure tor ] Chills. A great appetizer when taken be-j fori- meals. After meals aids digestion. In J large "Joe., iioc. hnd Si bottles. .Sold at the ilazaar and by W. P. Hoof. J J Lexington. Wholesale by THE MURRYDRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. AN EVEBSREENTBEE Without Cost. I XX7E WILL ?:ND YOU BY MIAL ' V ? post-pawl one small e.vergreen tree i adapted to your climate, with instructions j for planting a:;<J caring for it. together with j our complete list ot Nursery stock. If yon : will cut out this advertisement, mark 011 it ; the name of this piper, and tell how many I and what kind ot trees and plants you would like to purchase, and when yon wish to ! plant them. j Wo will quote you lower prices on the j stock you want than have e\or been offered I you ! Write at once. ^ EYEKGKEF.N NilRSEPJLS, Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. August lo,?im J.i iw srafpl ; TT7E v;Lsn T0 ixfokS^SS^AN ? t iri'.zids a-i 1 custf.ii:.:r.s leased that beautiful liov/ I>rick hniluinc*yf tb - Missis Y/essii;?ers. near the .Bridge. in New Brookland, where wo will open July,1st, a lirst class STOVE A\l) HOUSE Fi il\IS!ll.\G STORE, with a full line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO and would be pleased to have you stop in to see us before bnving cleswbere. R. R. WOOD & BRO. R. E. Wood. P. 0. Block, Columbia, S. C. R. X. Wood, New Brookland, >h C. ton SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SL'IUECT TO CHECK. ALLEN JON FA Prwidmit , ^ Casiiier DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P, Roof, C. M. Efird, 11. Hilton James E. Ilentlrix. 1 EXCHANGE HOrGIIT AND SOLD. Deposits of SI and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 2. -tt mimk <$mam J. F.. Kaufman n. liiujj^ist, has oxelusivc ale of the.so celebrated glasses iii Lexing011, S. ('., from the lactory of Kellan Jk loorc, the only complete optical plant in he South, Atlanta, Ga. Au? 22 4:n etTN AND LOOKSKITH,"' and dealer in UN3, PISTOLS* PISTOL CARTRIDGES FiSHik'G TACKLE, ud ali kinds of Sportsmen's Articles, hic'a he has uo*.v on exhibition and for le at his store. lain Street. Rear the Central Bank, Columbia, S. C. GENT FOR HAZARD POWDER CO. Repairing done at short notice. IT j}.' ford" & co., COf.l'MPIA, S. C.. 5UYERS and EXFOF.TERS OF COTTOU. gents 1??r the purchase of .all the Cotton for the new Columbia Mill. IG1IEST MARKET PRICES PAID, 'e treat our patrons fairly, ami give hon est weights. Septembe r 2?;. tf You will fmd flavoring extracts, aices, gflletine. corn starch, etc.. at ic llazaar.