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Highegfr^f all in Leavening Pov, ABSOflUI I The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. APSIL 17. 1S93. Index to New Advertisements. SAlien Jones?Notice Stockholders. J H. A. Spann?Petition for Homestead. M Manchester's Pill s ? Manchester's famous English Penf nyroyal Pills, for female ills. For I sale at the Bazaar. Wedding Bells. Cards are out announcing the ^ - marriage of Mr. J. E. Buff to Miss 5 Josie L. Buff, at Mt. Hebrpn church, I Thursday evening May 2d., at 7 k o'clock. Friends and relatives are f invited. Hilton Rifles, Attention, f By order of Captain P. B. Lever, the Hilton Rifles will meet at Hilton, May 4th, the first Saturday, at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is desired. Wanted. A <rood reliable white man to take ? o charge of a Xo. 1 one-horse farm, j Good land and stock furnished for one-half crop. Apply to J. M. Shealy, Irmo, S. C. if the Baby is Cutting Teeth* Be sure and use that old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winsiow's Sooth ing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhcea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. Passion and Communion Services. ! St. Johns?3d Sunday, 11 a. m., communion services. Council meet- j ing immediately after morning services. | ??Providence?1th Sunday, 11 a. m., I communion services. Council meet- ) ing immediately after morning ser- j vices. j All persons desiring wumm?uuu ; or entrance into the Church by certi- J ficate will please make application to j the pastor and they will be admitted ; before the communion services will j . be celebrated. | ~ Minstrel The Hallman Bros., together with a portion of the Palmetto State Band gave a delightful minstrel and trick j show in Temperance Hall, in this | place, Saturday night. The crowd j was not as large as we had hoped it j would be, but the entertainment was fine and those who witnessed it came away satisfied that they had gotten their money's worth in enjoyment, Postoffice MovedThe postoffice has been moved ^ r TlnwtVi'c /-7 DO f V> frt flip SILICe iXJLIS. liai tu o uvaiu^ ?v ?office in rear of Mr. Scott Hendrix' old bar, and Mr. C. S. Bradford is acting as postmaster for the bondsmen until a postmaster is appointed, for which there are several applicants. Ths Post Office Transferred. Last Saturday Post Office Inspector Peers came over and witnessed the transfer of the office i to the bondsmen of Mrs. Harth, j the late postmistress. He found the books nicely kept, balancing t) a j cent. The office was in splendid con- j dition, and he found everything in ! first class order. Miss Mary Y. ! Caughman, who had entire charge of the office during the prolonged illness of her grandmother, is to be congratulated on her excellent man- | agement and the splendid showing. ? Low Excursion Sates"We wish to call vour attention to the various excursion rates offered j by the Southern Kail way in the next few weeks, some of which are as follows: One fare to Washington, D. C., for the Southern Baptist Convention, May 9-16. One fare rate to Dallas, Texas, for i the General Assembly Presbyterian ! Church, Mav 17-26. ' One fare rate plus two dollars, to ^ Denver Colorado, for the National j Educational Association, July o rz. ] One fare rate to Boston, Mass., j and return, for Christian Endeavor Hf Convention, July 10-14. f One fare to Baltimore, MJ., and < return for Baptist Young People's UnioD, July 18-21. Very low rate to Houston, Texas, ' and return for Confederate Veterans' . Encampment, May 20-24. These tickets will be sold on con- j venient dates and with ample return : limits and are only a few of the many [ excursions which will be inaugurated i by the Southern Railway this sea- i ! son. ? -* i Ginger ale, root beer, sarsaparilla \ cream soda and other delicious drinks ' will be found at all times, at the Bazaar. rer.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report EIY PURE Eeath of Mrs. Mary Y. Harth. On Wednesday Bight, April lOtb, 1895, about 12 o'clock, Mrs. Mary Y. Harth fell asleep in the arms of death after an illness of about three /weeks, in the 69th year of her age. Mrs. Harth was a woman of many noble traits of character; was energetic and active in all works finding to the alleviation of the sufferings of humanity. The Confenderaie monument, which stands in sight of the chamber in which she breathed her last, stands as a testimony of indomitable pluck and perseverance in what she undertook to accomplish. It was through her efforts that the movement to raise a shaft to the memory of the heroes who sacrificed their lives on their country's altar in defense of honor, was carried to a successful completion. As a neighbor, she was kind hearted and thoughtful and her sympathies, her heart and her purse strings were ever opened to the cry of the distress. She held the position of postmistress at this place for twentyeight years, and during her long term of office, she gave entire satisfaction to the government and the patrons of the office. Her remains were taken to Columbia and interred in the "beautiful city of the jlead" connected with old Trinity, where they rest beside those of her husband until the resurrection morn. To her sorrowing children and bereaved friends, the sympathies of the entire community go oat to them in this hour of darkness and gloom. Disastrous Tires. On Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock a fire, which for its extent and damaging results has seldom been witnessed in this part of the country, was started, it is said, from the new grounds of Levi Price, near Priceville, about eight miles west of this place, and extending in a direction south of west, for about seven miles, leaving carcasses of catt'e, hogs and sheep, burt timbers and great desolation to mark its course and destroying many thousand of dollars worth of timber and other property. The people of the neighborhood, assistance of some from tl e surrounding CDunfry turned out, and with the limited means at tneir command, began a desperate but a heroic fight to save their homes and property from the devouring flames. By hard and persistent work the fire was brought under control near Fredricks old station, on the C , C and A. railroad. The following persons are some of the heaviest suffers by the fire. Jeff Long, barn, stables, including feed, etc., and live stock, which were in a pasture and unable to make their escape. Jeff & Emanuel Long, saw mill, lumber, etc. Jesse MeCartha, dwelling and contents. By hard work his stables, barn and saw mill were saved. Stanmore Hayes, mill, fencing etc. Simeon Sease, new house, fencing, timber, &c. Donley <fc Sease, lost heavily in turpentine and other timber. A large amount of round and loxed timber, fencing, pastures anl live stock were destroyed. On the same day, there was a destructive forest fire destroying a vast amount of fine timber, fencing, houses, etc., near Swansea. The Pond Branch neighborhood suffered severely from a like fire the same evening. The Alliance Meets. The County Farmers' Alliance met last Friday in the courthouse at this place. There was a large attendance of delegates, nearly every sub-Alliance in the county being represented. Many matters of interest to the order were transacted, and there seemed to be a renewed interest favorable to the organization pervading the delegates. From reports obtainable indicate that there is a growing sentiment among the farmers to revive and revivify the languishing interest in the order and we hope that the favorable signs, ni w so promising, will be realized and the order re ceive such an impetus that no amount of opposition can retard its progress. The principles, the aim and the objects of the Alliance are all good and if put into practice much gcod will be the result. Notice. The State Board of Medical Examiners will meet in the Senate chamber at Columbia, on Tuesday, April 23rd at 10 a. m., and will examine all applicants for certificates. Wm. R. Lowman. Member 7th District. - ? "Whenever you want medicines of any kind you will find them at the Bazaar. PEACILMD SnSSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. A man who will not reflect and, 1 if necessary, repent, is a ruined man. ^ You will find fine cigars and best chewing tobacco at the Bazaar. ( There was baptizing at the Baptist church last Sunday. The man who would be a leader must always be the first to start. a( If you owe us for your paper send yj a portion of it if you can't send all. m We regret to learn that Mr. J. H. ai Meetze i& quite sick at his home. The County Board of Control was B in session on Monday. If your want medicines of any hi kind, at the Bazaar is the place. tl< No man can be a real king who ^ does no rule himself. ! W. P. Roofs store has been neatly as ' painted. G | Come and select a good fishing m cane, the best hooks, bobs and lines, 121 ; now at the Bazaar. A fool can no more see his folly wi : than he can see his ears. fo 0 But little damage has been done u to the fruit by the cold. P* GARDEN SEEDS?Full variety th of garden seeds, all fresh and reliable, at the Bazaar. God has no use for people who j play at religion. j Hon. J. Walter Mitchell was in I town Wednesday. You will find flavoring extracts, ! spices, gelletine, corn starch, etc., at the Bazaar. The well in front of the jail has bet n , ! cleaned out. If your scales and measures are . . , i ^ wrong your beart is net ngni. The anthems rendered by the * choir of St. Stephens last Sunday i evening were exceptionally fine. 1 i Presidents of Democratic clubs will see instructions in another col- f uinn. [ Mr. U. W. Jefcoat has been appointed Trial Justice for Swansea. j A bird that can sing and won t sing is less objectionable than many a human who can't sing and will siDg. A woman can throw more expressiou into a toss of her head than can ca be defined in a quarto dictionary. The petition for a dispensary at CQ Swansea has been denied by the County Board of Control. RE If you have aching sides and back, ^ or suffering frou rheumatism of any ^ form and want relief and permanent . tjf cure, then try Spirittine Balsam, 2o I - nf fVvo I j and ou ceni outvies, xui boic mv j Bazaar. There are people who never recog- pe ' nize each other in church, but expect su to meet one another in heaven. wj A woman who married a one legged du man says it doesn't take much to fu | make her husband hoppiDg mad. 50 Undertake to keep the ten com- ^ ! mandments and you will soon find ! out that God is their maker. pe A man who can eat buckweat cakes co | and digest them need not worry mj i about death. Cc | Fiiends, are you afflicted in any Io : way. Then try nature's own remedy, pr i It affords all the benefits, is simple, so | safe and reliable; can do no harm, and dii has never been known to fail to do tie ! good, Spirittine Balsam. Jb'or sale dr ! at the Bazaar. The age of a tree can be estimated by ^ ; counting its rings; but it is not so I with a woman. ~ Tr j The "fair sex" presented a pleas- w, I ing and beautiful picture in their j new spring costumes Sunday. a ] We shall be judged hereafter, not hi by what we have felt, but whit we have done. th There will soon be a change in the nlo nf f.V>m Antrnsfft division of I ? "" en Southern Railway. ^ BUY or THE MARE". /SiX /^SstaX * fe Lumber, Shlna;e?.y g|MPFD i| j |/ HIGH GRADE j LUnOLnJ \ MiLLW0RK J\ &r(\.ri / nc \or AIL RINOB-^r w // \ x Cc AUGUSTA. GA. 1,11 ; There is an unseemly scramble ^ for the vacant postmastership at this es place. wl The sweetest music is that wenever 1S | hear, the prettiest women are those 1 we never see; the best things in co I the world are those we never get. th ul Easter was quite a windy day, ! otherwise it was a beautiful one, except ar <? I , to the unfortunates whose losses were heavy by the forest fire. 0. M. Abney. an excellent school j teacher, who is doing good work at fo Boiling Springs Academy, was in T town Saturday. sc A paity of 3'oung ladies aud gen- *e tlemen from this place, picniced at " j Saluda Factory last Thursday. The 0 day was spent pleasantly. ^ Chamberlian's Cough Remedy gives 1 J the best satisfaction of any cough 1 medicine I handle, and as a seller r< leads all other preparations in this ir j market. I recommend it because it w ; is the best medicine I ever handled S for coughs, colds and croup. A. "NV. E Baldridge, Millersville, III. For sale oi I at Julian E. Kaufmann's drug store ir ?3????M?H?W?? . D. L. BOOZER, J. WILLIAM. BOOZER, Extracting and Artificia Denture. Filling and Tre DRS. D. L. BOO DENTAL SI 132? MAIN I COLUMBIA, One of the firm will be at Lexington Thurfid jy of each mouth. At Brunch Office, New Bi A man with a lot of praitie dogs id a wolf passed through town on c [ondaj and gave an exhibition, ^ uch to the delight of tl e juveniles a id some of the older people. t Some of the machinery for the atesburg Cotton Mill has arrived. 'e congratulate our sister town and ive no objection of breaking a bote of champagne to the success of e lis enterprise. ^ s Owing to some misunderstanding ; to the time of the arrival of Hon. eorge Washington Murray, he did )t lecture at this place, Monday ght, as announced in this paper. Mr. A. W. Hamiter, Columbia's ^ ?11 known artist painter, is in town ^ r the purpose of putting on thefrils, ^ rbelows and other finishing para- Q lernalia on the handsome dress of e Bazaar. ' fj AYER'S n _ THE ONLY Sarsaparilla ?> ADMITTED HEAD RULE XV. ?i "Articles fhat are in o! P any way dan- ?| gerous or offensive, also oj I patent medi- 0; cines, nos- gj P trums, and oj C< jmpirical preparations, whoso Qi f( ngredients are concealed, will ej lot be admitted to the Expo- oj sition." o! Ayer's Sarsaparilla was admitted be- Oj sause it is a standard pharmaceutical O.reparation, and all that a family medi:ine should be. 5; At the o] WORLD'S FAIR. | c OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* 31 WW??M? II al Mr. Birnie Meetze left yesterday r North Carolina, where he goes ?J nvassing for sale of the trans- C( anter patented by his brother, Mr. nk Meetze. They have sold several unty rights in this State. Capt. J. G. Able, one of the best d most progressive citizens of cl linauepin township, was in town 01 onday, and dropped in to pass the A ne of day with us. Come again, w iptain. sj n; Friends, remember that our ex mses are as great in the spring and mmer as they are in the fall and nter, and that we need every cent le us. So, if you cannot pay the 11 amount, send or bring 25c. or C 'c. Every little helps to turn the I aeel of the press. ii X a It will be an agreeable surprise to 3 rsons subject to attacks of bilious y lie to learn that prompt relief Q. ay be had by taking Chamberlain's )lic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, many instance the attack may be evented by taking this remedy as on as the first symptoms of the 3ease appear. 25 and 50 cent bot- E ;s for sale at Julian E. Kaufmann's G ug store. tl a Em:nuel Williams, who was ar- . sted sometime ago charged with ing implicated in the murder of easurer Copes of Orangeburg, is in town Monday. He expressed mself as being determined to lead c ' * *? 1 ...13 -_1_ 1.1 Q Detter me n peopic woum omy iei in alone. C Miss Eala Wright announces to 11 e people of Lexington and sur- c unding country that she has tered into the millinery business re, with a full line of hats, caps, d millinery trimmings, with the sw of giving entire satisfaction to n ose who patronize her. c Our better halves sav thev could ? >t keep house without Chamberlain's v y )ugh Remedy. It is used in more j;. an half the homes in Leeds. Sims ros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows the s< teem in which that remedy is held bere it has been sold for years and 11 1-1-. avo 11 n rrr\ 1 nn rn n/1 Wt*H KL1U? LI. .IIUIUCIO uait icaiu\.u at there is nothing so good for Ids, croup and whooping cough, t at it cures these ailments quickly id permanently, and that it is pleas- ti it and safe for children to take. 25 c id 50 cents bottles for sale at A llian E. Ivaufmann's drug store. Further testimony was taken here J. A. Muller, Esq., Monday and j c uesdav, in ike case of T. B. John- ~ c in against Dr. J. Mm. Stokes, con- r sting the Congressional election in ! lis District last fall. Mr. J. H. T .-tendoff represented Johnson and F . M. Etird^Esq., Dr. Stokes. Noth- ( ig new was developed. c I 1 At a meeting of the Board of Di- | ^ ?ctors of the Saxe Gotha Mill, held 1 I t Columbia recently, Mr. \\. P. Roof j as elected President; Allen Jones, 1 ecretary and Treasurer, and Robt. j [ilton, Superintendent. The work f clearing up for the erection of the 1 D. D. S., J. EDWIN BOOZER, D. 0. S.; ating Teeth, Crown and Bridge Work. 'ZER & SONS CJRGEONS, STREET, S. C. [ay, Friday and Saturday after the 2d Sr.n ookland, every Saturday from 1 to 5 p m Mr. A. Marks, the champion jack atelier and devoted disciple of Isaack iVidtou, wears the happiest smile of .ny man in town, at the approach of he time when jack and trout are empted to be hooked by his inviting >ate. In the majority of cases, Neuralgia ? caused and continued by some disase of the female organs. Stellaritae will cure these diseases. For ale at the Bazaar. DEMOCRATIC CLUB UEETIXGS. The Presidents of the various )emocratic clubs of the county are ereby requested to call a meeting of heir respective clubs to be held on iaturday, the 27th day of April, at 4 i. m., for the purpose of ascertaining he sentiment cf the members as to rhether the delegates to the Contitutional Convention shaU be nomiated by Primary or Convention, and ball instruct their committeeman to ?9 governed by the decision of the iub in this matter. H. J. Seibles, Chairman, County Dem. Ex. Committee. April 8, 1895.?3w23 boiling springs no. 1. Boiling Springs Dem. Club No. 1, ill meet at S. P. Shumpert's old lace on Saturday, 27th instant, to :nsider matters of importance be? 11 T?? )Td wem. JCjVtiry mviuuci 10 cmmstiy urged to attend. J; A. Shealy, President. saluda democratic club no 1. The voters of Saluda Democratic tub No. 1, will meet at J. J. Wesnger's on Saturday, 27th instant t 3 o'clock, to consider whether elegates shall be elected by primary r convention plan for constitutional invention. G. A. Derrick, President. hollow creek club. tara rittitional convention shall be nomiSited by primary or convention. D. T. Barre, President. fv ! lexington club. Pursuant to call of the Executive lommittee, the voters of LexiDgton >emocratic club will meet at juexigton C. H., oil Saturday 27th inst., t 3 o'clock p. m. to decide whether elegates to the constitutional conention shall be chosen by primary r convention plan. M. D. Harm an, Secty. cedar grove club. By request of the Chairman of the Ixecutive Committee, the Cedar rrove club will meet on Saturday, tie 27th April, at 4 p. m. A full ttendance is urged. O. A. Derrick. SrEIXG HILL CLUB. The members of Spring Hill Dem. tub will meet at the school house, aturday, the 27th instant, at 5 p. m. !ome one, come all, as business of nportance will come up before tbe lub. J. 51. Eleazeh, Pres. Fish! Fish!! Fish!'! On Friday evening or Saturday lorning I wiil receive a shipment of roakc-rs, gray and salmon trout, and ther salt and fresh water string sh, roe and buck shad. Send in our orders for choice and I will dever at your door. Thankful for past patronage and oliciting a continuance in the future am yours, &c. Rice B. Harm an, At the Bazaar. The way to wealth is as plain as be way to market. It depends hiefly on two words?industry and rugality. LEXINGTON MARKET, ORRKCTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. 'otton, per ft c a tacon?Kams. per ft lo a Sides. " " 7 a Shoulders, " 7 a .ard, per ft $ a 'lour, per cwt l 75 a 2 go 'orn.perbu "o a ?eas. " " "o a )ats. " " 45 a 5,1 'odder, per cwt " r> a Iweet Potatoes, per bu co a lice, per lb... 3,':'a ? J utter, per ft......... 20 a per don Jo a 11 rurceys. per lb " a Jeese.perpr ">o a co Ihickens, per bead i-j.'ia 23 Jeeswax. per ft J5 a teef. per ft s a 10 >ork. " " s a 10 A Natural Question. An agc-ut for one of the large jewelry stores in this, city says the Ciu cinnati Tribune, was canvasssiug a section of the over the Rhine district. He was endeavoring to sell an eightday clock, and had the good qualities of it at his tongue's end. "My dear sir," he said to a partly Ger man, ''this is a remakable clock. Xot only is it beautifully finished, but it is a remarkable timepiece. "Why, this clock luns tight days without winding." The German opened his eyes at this, and gazed with wonderment at the clock. "You says it runs eight day vidout vinding?" he inquired of the agent. "Yell, dat is ein gut clock; but if it runs eight days vidout vinding, den how long vill it run ven you do vind it?*' The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regulator, (tile Red Z)?that's what you bear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else will do. It i3 the King of Liver Medicines; i3 better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It act3 directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and givc3 new life to the whole system. This i3 the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in IWder to be taken dry or made into a tea. REVERT PACKAGED Hw the Z Stamp in red on 'wrapper. J. H. ZEILIX & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. A Letter from Gaston. To the Editor of the Dispatch: I guess you think we have forgotten you, but we have not. I have been thinking for sometime of sending }'ou the news from our little town and vicinity. Spring has made her appearance again and everything has put on the vernal robe. * Our farmers are busily engaged in Homing their land. The most of Hg?||lMrat through planting corn being prepared for cota small 'decreiCSe nn cctteir~tlrti year through here; but still, I fear that our'farmers aie planting too much. The fertilizers shipped here this season is about the same as that of last. Much of this is being used under corn, melons, rice, milled, peas and potatoes. The rice and millet crops will be cultivated pretty exten sively throughout our community. Gardens are taking on a prosperous appearance. They look quite vernal, and the appetite begins to long for the early spring vegetable. Small grain looks quite promising. Early wheat and spring oats are very good, while early oats are a complete failure. The health of our vicinity is not good at present. Mrs. Ellen Lorenz has been very sick for the past few weeks. I am pleased to learn that under the wise treatment of Dr. Tindall of Columbia, that she is a little oti the mend. Mrs. Mary I. Fallaw is convalescing after a severe illness of some two weeks or more. She has been attended by Dr. J. G. Williams. Miss Mary, the eldest daughter of Mr. J. L. W. Fallaw, is very sick at . ?-n. t present wnn piieuiuuuiu,. j. that under the skillful treatment of Dr. W. T. Brooker she will soon recover. Mr. John Rast, who have been sick with the chicken pox, is up again. Our little town is doiDg i very good business notwithstanding the cry of "hard times.v The popular and politie Mr. Otto Lorenz is doing a lively business in general merchandising, and is also our postI master. Our young and genial friend, Mr. J. E. Goodwin, is also doing a progressing business in the mercantile trade. "Whole souled Mr. L. B. Able, carries a good stock in the old stand of the late Mrs. Mary Lowd, deceased. Freight and express are still delivered to customers by our jolly and jovial friend, "Doc." We had preaching at our church Saturday, Sunday and Sunday night by pastor T. F. Rivers. The congregations were large and attentive especially at the Sunday service. An able and earnest sermon was preached on Sunday from the words, "Thereis friend that sticketh closer than a - a.. A *-v /\ Aavi r* r\ n*no f olmrt U urutuex. nu ?rao mm.u which amounted to teu dollars. Sunday schools are awakening from their winter's dormant and are preparing for spring and summer work. The school at Antioch was organized Sunday with Mr. "NY. B. Fallaw superintendent. Others are following suit. AYe have been listening, Air. Editor, I for the merry peals of some wedding bells, but to our utter surprise they turned out to be silent elopements. On the evening of the 11th inst., I Mr. AN". H. Sharpe with Miss Eugenia, | eldest daughter of Mr. G. A. Good| win, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Trial Justice AY. A. Goodwin. On Sunday, the 14th inst, Air. Jesse Sharpe eloped with Aliss Iola, eldest daughter of Air. Abimilech Sharpe and j were joined together in wedlock by j Notary Public George YY. Pound. I I don't know. Air. Editor, why these j parties should elope, unless it is the I stiingency cf ''hard times.'' Any j way, we wish them heart's content. I AYe wish them a long, happy, usrful and successful life. Billy Felix. Swansea., S, C, April 15,1S95. I NEW GOODS. A FULL STOCK OF NEW Spring and Summer DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS "Sow in store, and ready for customers a the LOWEST PRICES, and remember that for every purchase you will get a ticket on Silver Wear. Over ten customers have received their Silver Gifts, and there is plenty for all who give us a share of their trade This is a chance you only get at the Pest Office Block Dry Goods Store of Geo. T Jackson, C. F. JACKSON, Manager, i-lAT TT%fT*T 1 O /*< UU.LiUiU.DlA, O. U. May 30,?ly. In . Poor ":: I I iHealth : i , 'means so much more than', ,'you imagine?serious and', , 'fatal diseases result from', , 'trifling ailments neglected.', ,' Don't play with Nature's \ ,' greatest gift?health. ', , "U If you arc feeling 1 , , Pout of sorts, weak , ? 1& generally ex- . \ nfAlI/tlC Ihausted, nervous,, {jilOA'lD br . M 8 begin at oncetak- , B ing the most relia-, ? n |ble strengthening . I \ U I 0(1 I Bn'edicine.whichis, J&IKJLZ & Brown's Iron Bit-X filers. A few bot- JT ?"> # jjt'es cure?benefit , ?"4v.e 44 r comes from the, i i*| 8 S Oj ^x |very first dose?it , , ' Aierth, and it's , pleasant to take., 1' It Cures '! i i i Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ' Neuralgia, Troubles, ' ( Constipation, Bad Blood 1 , Malaria, Nervous ailments' Women's complaints. ( 1 Cet only the genuine?it has crossed red 1 ' lines on the wrapper. All ethers are sub- * 1 stitutes. On receipt of two 2C. stamps we 1 will send set <f lei Beautiful World's' ' Fair Views and book?free. 1 , ' BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. ' , <S/ Oct 17?ly Notice. I WILL ATTEND TO ANY AND ALL calls in my practice of medicine- as usual. Parties indebted to me professionally will please pay a portion if not all, as I am compelled to have money to meet my demands. C E. LEAPHAKT, M. D. Qavod Hie I ifp T VV* All k-/ JL411V BY USING AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL ( ? "When my adopt- Qm ed son was seven O: years of age, he had ? as severe a cough Q\ as I ever knew any- o: one to suffer from. He coughed inces- 0santlv, and spit up o: blood. I tried everything I could think Qs of, but he constant- oj ly grew worse, and ? j I feared the poor <J little fellow would surely die. At last, I o* j gave Lira Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, being ?s recommended to do so by the physician, o] Tliis medicine gave the child speedy re- 0| lief and effected a permanent cure."? ?3 Mrs. M. E. Debat, Liberty, Texas. of OS Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Si " - - J LJ A tifo oaIe O? nett/ivvu nigllc^i niruiuj AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o] OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ To Farmers and Mill Men. WE HAVE ON HAND FIFTEEN CORN MILLS, Sizes 20 and 30 inch diameter, made of ^esopus Stones, guaranteed to be of old quarry stock. We cannot afford to carry these mills over. They must be sold, and we are offering j them at sacrifice prices to Cash Buyers. Talbot t and Watertown Engines and Boilers, BeLoach Plantation Saw Mills. rtt t _ 1 n 1.. a aliiju 8u0u1u uo 111 ottcij i neighborhood. I am General Agent in Noith and South Carolina for H. B. Smith Machine Company, manufacturers of i Planers, Moulders, "Resaws and all other working machinery, and will sell at bottom factory prices. Two No. 8 Brower Brick Machines on hand at Bargain Prices. V. C. BADHAM, Genl. A?t, Columbia, S. C. October 1. ! ?. T. MARTIN, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Merchants and Planters will do well to try this House when pur. chasing. All kinds of HEAVY GROCERIES, GRAIN, 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. MARTIN'S 616 ALLOWANCE STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. " June 6,?tf | NOTICE. The county board of commissioners. will receive sealed bids on or )>eiore tbe 22d day of April instant, for Transcribing the Indexes to Judgments in the Clerks Office. The right to reject any and all bids reserved 8. L. SMITH, Supervisor Lexington County. April 3, 1695?3w22 PAY CASH For Old Gold and Old Solid I Silver; also Surplus "Wedding Presents in Solid silver bought. = ; Address JULIUS R. WATTS A, CO., JEWELERS, 57 Whitehall St.. ATLANTA, GA. | April 3?3 m LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. ALLEN" JONES, President. W. P. ROOF. Cashier. DIRECTORS: | Allen Jones, W. P, Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton James E, Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits' of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, A payable April and October. September 21?tf _? i POMONA Jilt 1 Nurseries, POMONA, IV. C. f^g ALL LEADING FRUITS, Calcnlated to suit the Sonthern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue No. 1, of FRUIT TRED, VINES, ETC., and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, &c. Calalogues free. Correspondence solicited. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Proprietor, Pomona, N. C. April 23 ?ly. FURS AND HIDES. OTTER, MINK. O'POSSUM, FOX, MUSKRAT, RACCOON. "WILD CAT AND ALL KINDS OF FURS, HIDES AND SKINS. SOUTHERN DRY FLINTS AND SALTED COW HIDES. Highest Market prices paid. 1,000 LES BEESWAX WANTED. In large orsmnll qnantitirs. Highest market price, governed by color and condition. Apply to BICE B. SABtf A2T, LEXINGTON. S. C. THE 3 SPIRITTINE REMEDIES Endorsed by some of the Leading Medical Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the World Columbian Exposition in 1893. Use Spirittine Balsam for Khenmatism, Colds, Lameness, Sprains Sore Throat Use Spirittino Inhalent for Cor.sumtion, Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and La Grippe. Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the treatment of Skin Diseases, Cure Itc>5L-, Itching Piles. In consequent e of the astonishing snip cess in removing diseases, its demand no\. .? ...At ?tmic <rr>m this vieinitv but IUUUIC? iivrv oiwuv ??v?- y from everywhere ill the United States and i Europe. SPIRITTINE CHEMICAL CO., WILMINGTON. N. C. j Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARM AN, Lexington, S. C. January 30?ly CAROLINA NATIONAL BANE, AT COLUMBIA, S. C. ! STATE, CJTV AXD COIXTY DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital - $100,000 i Sarplus Profits . - 100,000 Saving's Department. Deposits of S5 00 and upwards received. ' Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per aununi. W. A. CLARK, President. Wilie Jones, Cashier. December 4?ly. A