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I Nervous People often wonder whr their nerves are so wealc; why they get tired so easily; why they start at every slight but sadden sound; why they do not sleep naturally; why they have frequent headaches, indigestion and nervous Dyspepsia The explanation is simple. It is found in that impure blood which is continually feeding the nerves upon, refuse instead of the elements of strength and vigor. In such condition opiate and nerve compounds simply deaden and do not cure. Hood's Sareaparilla feeds the nerves pure, rich, red blood; gives natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the true remedy for all nervous troubles. Hood's f Sarsapariila a fa fKo Hna Tmto Pitrlfiov 61 war IvitfliL I r " ^ VUV **MV */4VVM * * Prepared only by C. I. Jlood & Co., Lowell, Mass. I Hood's Pills take, easy to operate. 25c. f The Lexington Dispatch f WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1896. 1 i r Bargains in Bicycles. | Two slightly used $100 Bicycles for sale cheap, by M. A. Malone, Columbia, S. C. M Bucklen's Arnica Salve. i The Best Salve in the world for E Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Dicers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sore?, Tetter, Chapped I; Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin f Eruptions, and positively cures Piles j Wk T or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J. E. Kauffman's. I Baptist Union. W % I I The Cnicn Meeting of the Upper Division of the I>xiDgton Association will meet with the brethren at 91 Oak Grove, on Saturday before I the 5th Sunday in August. Ii Tntroductry serrnoD, by Rev. Joab Edwards. W. 1st Querry?What is the influence !of a cburch upon the world which I does not pay the pastor's salary; Is it what it should bet Opened by I J. K. Day. 2d. Query?Has every member of a church a duty to perform, if so, does the scriptures teach that a church has a right to withdraw from members for non performance of duty. Opened by S. J. Riddle. 3rd. Query?As members of Bap-1 tist churches are we doing our duty in regard to descipline ? Opened by M. R. Gunter. J. T. Sawyer, Clerk Union. Never Before Was there such bargains offered in Pianos and Organs as you will find at M. A. Malone's in Columbia. (( M 'anything f?ry?"! W^?th^slme B j Bsg vour orders wi so j fil care which has made for u M t H r.,.y i.1^ <?st0,ners | HW^I frieuos. ~ Ml1 II a . I The average walkiDg pace of a I healty man or woman is said to be f | 75 steps a minute. Dr. Omonza, of Vienna, has invented a method of photographically re8 istering the pulze beats. According to the most reliable estimates, the world contiins to-day 280,000,000, grown women. You cannot say lliat you have tri< d everything for yourrh:umati m, until you have taken Ayer's Pills. Hundreds have been cured of this com' | plaint by the use of these pills alone. They were admitted on exhibition at the World's Fair as a standard W cathartic. f1} Remember Carter & Buff s berbeI cue next Saturday. A good time is in store for those who attendThe physiologists say that the right side of the brain is of more iin portance to organic life than the left. A fossilized tooth of some extinct ; 1 ronpntlv found in i . species ux ouiujim . v I Cedar County, Nebraska, weighs 14J ' 4 pounds. & Not one complaint has ever been made by those using Ayer's Sarsa1 parilla according to directions. Furthermore, we have yet to learn of a I case in which it has failed to afford benefit. So say hundreds of drugs' gistsalloverthecountry. Has cured If: -others, will cure you. If you want a good barbecue di n? ner, go to Kleckley & Kleckley's barjjf -becue on the 5th of September. ' Rimple?Does your wife obey you as she promised to do at the altai? Simple?Well, the fact is I never dared to test her. Moral courage is the only true & courage. The other is possessed by all things in common. The snake h has it as well as the lion. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayiide Notes Gathered Here and There by a Di$>atch Man. Cool and refreshing nights. Mrs. Belle Brodie and son are visiting her parents. Miss May Haltiwanger has returned home from Ballentines. There will be a picnic at Barre's mill at an early date. Lemons, lemons, lemons, always to be found at the Bazaar. A full vote is polled at every pre cinct throughout the county. The bicycle club was out in full force Sunday afternoon. This issue is delayed one day so as to publish correct election returns. Many a candidate appreciates this morning the unreliableness of an elector's promise to vote for him. We have a car load of new buggies for sale cheap. D. W. Shealy & Co., Leesville, S. C. Call and see them. Key. J. M Steadman of Charleston, visited at Mr. H. A. Spann's last week. Dr. F. L. Sandle, of Brooki .nd was in town Thursday and dropped in to see us. Mrs. Dr. Mitchell and her interesting children, of Leesville is visitiDg Mrs. Jane Hendrix at this place. Madam Rumor has it that Mr and Mrs. James C. Fort will occupy their residence, just below the Method- J ist church, during the winter months. The inside of this issue is given up to election news?both county and State?obtainable up to the hour of going to press. Sarah Thomas, a good and faith- j | i ful colored woman, was buried at s Bethel A. M. E- Church Monday after noon. k Mrs. Senator Efird and her three r charming young daughters, returned i Saturday from a pleasant visit to her 11 sister, Mrs. Adam Crews in, Spartan- t burg. e < Don't forget the 'cue at Mr. Paul ' Clark's Saturday, August the 29th. * Go and hear the speaking and the | c music by the State Brass Band. Mrs. Brooks Harman returned to I t her home at Swansea Thursday, after ^ a pleasant visit to her old home and 11 friends in this vicinity. i: Bryan and Sewall buttons for sale t at the Bazaar. Show your patriot- ^ ism by wearing one. 5 cents a j piece. j s Dr. Frank Geiger has located at fa Irrno to practice his profession. He c is a good physician, a clever young fa man and the people of Irmo and vi- j s cinity will be pleased with him. With the intention of retiring from I business during the winter months, | f mo? q jitos are presenting their bills i 3 with that persistency worthier of a j t more agreeable cause. t Mr. J. D. Addy, one of our most * ?AlftTArtO Q f j rtfspeuteu auu usciui i,iku<vuc-, uiw. ?. his home Thursday, the 20th insf, v with heart trouble and was buried at 0 Salera church the following day. He 13 was a good man,a kind neighbor and * a Christain gentleman. s The time for the special examination for scholarships in the Winthrop Normil and Industrial College is being anxiously inquired about at this j office by prospective applicants. We ^ shall publish the date as soon as President Johnson fixes it and informs School Commissioner Farr. Rev. Professor D. A. Sox, who has s resided at Ed wardsville. Ah., for j the last several years, most of the time being principal of the Cleburne f Institute, has been elected principle r of the school at Tallapoosa, Ga. r He is spoken of as a ripe scholar of high abilities, devoted to the cause j of education, religion and morality. r Miss Minnie I. Dicks is visitin* Miss Rosa Harman. Miss Minnie ; taught the primary department of j ^ Palmetto Collegiate Institute for y several sessions and while here made ^ many warm personal friends. Mrs. J. B. 0. Caughman and several of her children, after spending a j * pleasant visit with relatives and ! 1 - - * ? i i i I 4 friends in tnis place ner oiu iiouie i ? returned to Cjlumbia Wednesday. ! t I The August* Lumber Company is ! receiving a great many orders for j 1 building materials from persons i1 j erecting residences and other build- i * i ings in this county. The reason is j obvious. They advertise in the Dis- j( patch; they manufacture first class j goods; employ skilled workmen, and ; ' sell at the lowest possible prices con- j1 sistent with the high quality of their j ' goods. When in want of any sash, j doors, blinds or other materials, place j your orders with this company aid you will be pleased with the result. D. C. Ready, "the Lone Lyncher," j was pardoned by Governor Evans j Monday. It will be remembered that i Ready, while drunk, bound a ne- \ gro prisoner, set him up against a ! tree, prayed for liim and then shot ! him to death, for which offence he ; was convicted of manslaughter at the j ? November, 1890, term of court for j Barnwell county and sentenced to j thirty year's imprisonment. Don't forget Sphaler's barbecue on Saturday, September 5, at Gaston, i I -I ' ' i <> It Stands To Reason ?; * that 20,000,000 bottles of a * 1. medicine could not be sold 1* ' f unless it was good, honest, and i * \ " did what was claimed for it <' < Here are the facts about < , Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S <> INDIAN 1 BLOOD :: I SYRUP F In 30 years 20,000,000 bottles <; f have been sold to cure Blood ^ f Diseases, and it must be a r CURE. All the sickness in If ? this world is caused by bad \ blood; Weakness, Loss of ap- < > petite. Dyspepsia, Headaches, < i Constipation, Liver and Kidney o L troubles, Scrofula, Pimples, etc. it ? Attack the foundation of dis- i y ? ? -? *V?t* Klrw^ Krinfr it I t43t, l"?. uiwu, .. _ ^ back to the splendid work inteni. ded for it by nature. There * * may be other ways, but the best < * < is by using the tried and true < > | remedy <> ' Dp. Clark Johnson's ;; INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP ; ; [ 50c. per bottle; all druggists. ,; Batesburg Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch. It is exceedingly dry and warm. Rain is badly needed, still the open jotton can get along better without t. But with that exception rain ] -vould benefit all else. Business is still somewhat dull, )ut cotton is coming in now and will j soon put a new face on things. We regret to chronicle the death i >f Thomas Quattlebaum last Friday light. He was Yerily a father in n Isrcel, a truly goo<3 man, perhaps without a fault or an enemy. He lied after a lingering illness of sev- ^ >ral weeks. After his funeral by itev John Lake, he was laid to rest r n the family burying ground Saturday p. m. a A deplorable accident occurred at he Mitchell stockade Friday p. m. )ne of the guards, an exemplary ^ roung man, Andrew Carder, accilently let his rifle slip while stand- ^ nor nn ft stumD and it was discharged, "O r w he whole load of buckshot strinking ^ lirn iu the abdomen. He fell and the ,6 onvicts went to his assistance and v tarted to the house with him, but ie died iu five minutes after the acident. He was buried at Bethleiem church, Saturday p. m. Funeral ervices by Rev. Evans Hall. c The protracted meeting at the ^ Japtist church has been in progress ^ or a week: and still continues. Rev. . Ir. Corr is doing a noble work and he fruits of his faithful ministry is ^ he accession of many souls to the ^ vingdom. j Miss Martha George Kernaghan ^ ron the grize in Prof. Smith's school ^ f penmanship for having made most aarked improvement. Miss Mary ^ Jryce Herbert was a very close econd Hon. S. P. Wingard came up to ( he burial of his life long friend, Mr. j, Juattlebaum. He spent Sunday in own and his friends here were de- y ighted to see him. E Dr. M. J. Quattlebaum of Norfolk, g U, was also in town on the sad a aission of his father's death Miss Alice Mims of Lewiedale, is j 3 pending awhile with the Misses c Tones of this place. c David Rawl Jr., returned this a.m., rom Poughkepsie, N. Y. He has r eeently graduated at Eastman Busi- e less College of that place. Clarence BurtoD, son of Rev. N N. \ 3urton of Hartsville, S. C. is visitiDg 8 elatives here. c t Batesburg is humming now. She vill soon have twenty-eight stores, )esides a number of wheelwight and j dacksmith and other shops that j urn out considerable business. The j institute opens Monday week. Hugh O'Neal has been appointed , igent and operator of the Southern Railway, at Monetta, and enters into -he discharge of his duties there on -he 1st. ( "W. C Cartledge, the efficient as- c sistant at the post office, has accepted ^ i position at L. D. Cullum & Co's, ( md Mr. Tutt Bradford, late of i Wards, S. C , has entered the post ( office as clerk for Mr. Kernagbau. ? D. F. Kneece is spending his vacation at home. He took froDt rank in the law department of the S. C. < Hnllpfe. ~ w D~ , Miss Clara Harsigal of Granite, ville, is on a visit to her brother, Mr. Clarence Glover. Mrs. Annie Izlar Buist of Blackville, is spending awhile with the Misses Perry. Miss Alice Perry has returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Blackville Miss Alice Durisoe and Miss Swearingin left for Edgefield Saturday p. nr. Dr. E. K. Harden, who went to Chester to recuperate, has returned and resumed his practice. Miss Hortese Landrum is quite sick. The solemn lite of baptism will bo Dr. D. L. BOOZEK, J. WILLIAM BOUZ Extracting and Artificial Denture, Filling a DBS. 1). L BO DENTAL S 1515 MAI] COLUMBIA, One of the firm will be at Newberry one \ At Ltxingtou. the week beginning secorn Persons making regular engagement wil crowded out or disappointed or iuconvenie if only a postal, the day and hour j'ou prete reserve this time for you. uuless it is alread; a 'ministered at the Baptist church next Lord's day. Mrs. Matibe.vs of Parks ville, is at the home of her niece, Mrs. Edwards. Col. A. P. Watson and family are off to the springs for awhile. The Misses Plunkett of Aiken, are visiting their cousin, Mrs J. C. Cullam. Miss Ray Cooner has accepted a -i - ri .f rr> 0 XT".. 1 ? cnair in jtioi. iuv>b? i cuiaic lege at Greenville, S C. Occasional. Aug. 24,189G. mmm Unless you are sick and wish to be cured. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Planter's Pink Pills, Hood's Pills, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, Ayer's Pills. Dr. Thacher's Imp. Liver Pills. Improved Vegetable Liver Pelets. Compound Cathartic Pills. Black Draught, St. Joseph's Liver Regulator, Simmons' Liver Powders, Nubian Tea (powders) one of the inest Liver Regulators in the world. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys, Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup. Syrup of Figs, Syrup of Prunes, Lemon Elixir for the Liver and Kidneys. AH of the above, and all kinds of nedicines, for sale at the Bazaar. Echod3 from Sandy Bun. ? Sandy Run has been quite lively his summer having had a|great maDy roung lady visitors, hence a good nany picnics, parties, etc. Rev. Mr. Boulware has just closed , very good meeting at Beulah; the ermons were very interesting. He pas assisted by Rev. Quick, who, by tis earnest work and pleasnat rnanlers, has won a warm place in the learts of the Sandy Run people. The crops are very much damaged >y tho drough and recent rains,conequently most of the farmers are reariag long faces. The handsome face of Mr. H. C. tucker is seen among his many riends again. Welcome back, Hidie! Miss Corrie Fishburne, a very fasinating young lady from Columbia, las been visiting friends in this viinity, returned home yesterday leavug some of the young men looking luite woe be gone. I - %? Miss Hattie Kaigler, one of our airest and most charming young idies, has been enjoying a visit to ler friends at Norths, but is again at lome much to the delight of her aany friends. I think one of our oung men was quite unhappy while he was away. Misses Isolette Raines and Dora 3asson, two pretty and sweet young adies, are visiting at the hospitable tome of Mrs. J. A. Kaigler. These oung ladies are receiving a great any social attentions, and we are ^lad to see their smiling faces once igain. We have had two fires recently? dr. Beckham's stiJl and Ebenezer ;hurch?both thought to be the work >f an incendiary. What candidate from Leesville is unning for two offices? It must be lome-Bodie. What two young men in the neighborhood like to sit on the back steps ind the bannisters with their best jirls? Guess who! With best wishes for the Dispatch, Luna. , Don't Delay, ? - - f* TV* _ If you desire to secure a nne riano >r Organ at a big bargain For par.iculars write or call on 31. A. dalone, Columbia. Fishing Tackle. The best and most complete line >f fishiDg tackle, consisting in part >f the best silk, cotton, linen and vaterproof lines; Limerick steel set, jatcb, and snood hooks, bobs ind flies; pond and river nets, made )f gill thread. Just opened and for sale at the Bazaar. LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. Cotton, per ft a Bacon?Hams, per ft.. 10 a Sides. " " o a Shoulders, " 7 a Lard, per ft 7?,* a Flour, per ewt 2 !0 a Corn, per bu 50 a 55 Peas, " " 50 a 55 Oats. " " 33 a Fodder, per cwt 75 a Sweet Potatoes, per bu oo a n 9 QJ/ luce, per in - ?v >,* Butter, t?er ft 15 a 20 Bugs, per do: lo a TurKoys, per lb " a Geese, per pr 50 a 60 Chickens, per head lo a 25 Beeswax, per ft 15 a 17 Beef, per ft 6 a 1? Pork, " " 8 a 10 Tallow, per ft 5 a The old reliable Swift & Courtney parlor matches, (brown head) never draw damp and fail to fire, are on sale at the Bazaar. ?? tit. D. D. S. J. EDWIN B JuZtitf.D. D. i>. md Treating Teeth. Crownand Bridge Work 0ZE11 & S0i\S, BURGEONS, Sf SIKEET, S. CJJ. vjek, beginuing first Monday in each mouth i Tuesday in each month, i hive preference. In order to avoid being need in any way. write to us at Columbia, r calliug to have your work d ine. We will r engaged, in which case wo will notily you VnB A J ?r*m U.S.Journal r/ Xtdifbu S ^ ^B Prof. W. H. Peeke, who w makes a specialty of |B a S I k 1 Epilepsy, has without 9 Vk doubt treated and curB 9 1 ed more cases than any H 1 g ^9 living Physician; his ?S B B k. w success ld astonishing. v9L A Wc have heard of cases of 20 years' standing I ^B cvred by ll t f*A/i | ill J I |."M \j\ll up?! large bottle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise anv one wishing a cure to address Prof.W. H. PEEKE, F. D., 4 Cedar St., flew York The State of South Carolina, CO UXTY OF LEXIXU TOX. By (J. E. Leaphart, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, MRS. ENSLEY E. HARman made suit to me, to grant her j Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Simeon T. Harman, dec ased: These are, therefore, to cite and admouI ish all and siugnUr the kindred and credi- 1 tors of the said Simeon T. Harman, deJ ceased, that they be and appear before me. in the court of probate, to be 1 e'd at Lexington, C. H., S. C., ou the 7th I September next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if anj they have why the said Administra- i tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, tins l'Jth day ot August Anno Domini. 1896 C. E. LEAPHAKT, [L.S.] Jnd.'e of Probate. L. C. Published on 19th day of Augus t, 1896, in the Lexington Dispatch. 3w42 BROOK LAIN D\S PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. DR. F. L. SANDEL, Physician and Surgeon, OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SEEvices to the citizens of Brookland and surrounding country. Galls answered day and night. He also carries and offers for sale a line of FRESH DRUGS AXD MEDICINES, which can be bought at the lowest t Cash price;. S?~Eev. E L- Ly'-rand rs associated with Dr. Saudel and will be pleased to accommodate his friends. August 19-3ui. Keep your Eye on ? - ?i? this space, if wiu soon tell yon all about the famous Lovell Diamond Bicycle for 1807. J. P. LOVELL ARM CO, Manufacturers and Dealers in ^ FIRE ARMS. FISHING TACKLE, CUTLERY, 3 gBiCYCLE SUNDRIES) | < PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, I ATHLETIC AND SPORTING GOODS, ) BOSTON, MASS. * August 19?ly. leesyille College, LEESYILLE, S. C. CHRISTIAN, CO-EDUCATIONAL, J INDUSTRIAL i Opens September 23d. 189G, with a large ' Faculty, extended Course of Study, better equipmentand ten Departments, in the lead for combining superior ad- < vantages with low rates. LOCATION. Elevated. Unsurpassed in the State for healthfulness, tonic cli mate. BUILDING. Elegant. Separate Hall l'or j boarding young ladies. Gynasium. Music Hall DEPARTMENTS. Primary, Academic, Collegiate, Commercial. Instrumental Music, Vocal Music. Elocution, Art (nine departments*, Teachers Course, Physical Culture. Telegraphy, Stenography, Typewriting, Domestic Economy. EXPENSES. For year of nine school mouths, board and tuition, in literary ccur-e $so to $120; Music, including rise of piano, $36; Commercial course, $2>. First College in the State to make provision i for young ladies to reduce expenses , by doing domestic work. Young men board ia private families under 1 regulations established by the College | Special attention given to plnsical culture as the true basis for all mental and , moral development. Actual business nitth- ods taught in Commercial Department. '< For catalogue, address L. 13. 1JAYNFS, A M. President. TST"1 CUBESMEREALl ELS^FA'S. ' U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use E In time. Sold by druggists. g| COTTON GINS. Complete ginniug systems contracted for ! with Thomas' Elevator, Lint Flue, Battery Cordensor, Self Packing Revolving Box Cylinder Preases and all improvements for an up to dat*, 1S9G, ginnery. Buy no other until you get prices on the Thomas, ENGINES BOILEIiS, SAW MILLS, CANE MILLS, BICE MILLS, COKN MILLS, Write for prices. ' V. C. SADHAH, GENERAL AGENT, i COLUMBIA, S. C. October 1?l.y When writing mention the Dispatch. Medicated cough drops and the best cough syrup, for sale at the Bazaar. Great Slaughter SALE. Dont delay the purchase of your Summer Suit longer, and don't get it until you've seen us, because we are closing out Summer Suits at prices lower than any other house in this State, and will give you better values than will be obtained elsewhere. This week we ofler the following at *-\vi/>nc! onrl flior ovo I gicatij x tuuttu uuu i u v j uiu in reach of all purses: Line of Black, Blue and Fancy Cheviot, Flannel and Serge Sacque Suits, made up and trimmed in the latest style, and marked ?7.G0, ?8.50 and ?10.50?our price now only $0.5oi Line of Black, Blue and Fancy Cheviot and Serge Sacque Suits, made up and trimmed in the latest style, and marked ?10.50, ?12.50, ?15.00 and ?18.50?our price now only Line of beautiful patterns in Men's Trousers, that are marked ?3.00, ?3.50 and S530?our price now only $2.50. This sale is for Spot Cash, and these goods will not be sent out on approbation. "We are showing a beautiful line of \Tn/*li/*on Qlmrfo l^rooQ Sliirfa I kflili VUj i/i WUU k/uu vk.^ *? vv<* wear, BalbriggaD, Lisle Thread and India Gauze Underwear. M. L. KINARD, THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER. 1523 Main Street, At Sign of the Golden Star COLUMBIA, S. C. April 25?ly. Not one part but every part of HIRES Rootbeer tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink. Made only l>y The Charle* K. Hire. Co., Philadelphia. A 35c. pmclca;e makes 5 callous. Sold erery where. Mdney mads easily and rapidly. ?EAD THIS AND THINK IT OVER. We want 100 men who have energy and ?rit. We will give them situations in vhich they can make money rapidly--the ubor being light and employment all the he year round. Requires no capital cr ireat education. Seme of our best sales nen are country boys. loung men or oiu vill do. Remuneration is quick and sure. kVe have need for 100 men within the next hirty days. Do not hestitate. bat write at rnce for fall particulars. Address H. C. HUBHINS & CO., Atlanta, Ga., Ju'y 9th?3m. NEWBERRY COLLEGE Three courses leading to degrees. New science Hall, with working Laboratory, jood Library. Efficient Preparatory Department. Total Expenses?Board, Fees and Tuition S10G 75 a year in Collegiate Department, 589.75 to $90 75 iu Preparatory Department. Next Session begins October 1st. 189G. For catalogues, address, GrEO 2. CR01IEB, President, NEWBERRY, S. C. July 8?td JEWELRY! ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS, uor is everything Sterling Silver that is damped "sterling." Of course in the crucible of the chemist it is easy to tell the pure metal from the dross, but people can't carry chemists and crucibles about with them when they go shopping. Guard igaiust mistakes then by buying from dealers ol known reliability. I have sold Reliable Jewelry in Columbia for a great many y< ars and it is a gratification to me to know that my patrons have received full value for their money and have always "bought what they bargained lor." J* cad quarters for Spectacles Eyeglasses, etc. WATCH WORK of the best and guaranteed. Repairing Jewelry, See., a specialty. A full line ol Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, and every article found in a first class | Jewelry Storo, all at the lowest possible! prices. K It'll I! II IRC. OPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, COXjTJJMTBX-A., S. C. OFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Nov 13?ly W. A. RECKLIM. J COLUMBIA, ?. C., IS NOW MAKING THE BEST Pictures that can be bad in this country, and all who have never had a real tine picture, should now try some of his latent styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gallery, up stairs, next to the Hub. C. M. EFII;D. F. K. DREUER. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys at Law. LEXINGTON, G. H., S. C. TTTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE \t Courts. Business solicited. One member ot the tirui will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. June 17?Cm. Henry L. Cade, President. C. St. C. Kirk, Sec. & Tres CHARLESTON LIMBER AND MLFACTLBIXG CO,, SASH, DOORS AND BUNDS, LUMBER, GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, MILL WORK. HARDWARE. PAINTS AND OILS. GLASS ETC. ETC. *r~ ? rue ior esurriuio. Nos 21 to 47 Ashley Avenue, CHARLESTON. S. C. December 5?1 v NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to tiie Road Overseers of Lexineton county to warn out the road hands and have their respective sections put iu good condition by the first of September. This notice is imperative and it is expected that each overseer will see to it that this ordci is faithfully carried out. By order of: S. L. SMITH, County Supervisor. June 8?td. Din mi STioim, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BATESBURG, - - - - S. C. Practices in all the State Courts, especially in Lexington, Edgefield and Aiken counties Mar. 6?ly G O O r> PKOPL K' 1 1 OF LEXIIV TON, you will find at GEO. E. JACKSON'S Post Office Block, Columbia, S. C., a large stock of SUMMER, (iOOI)S at prices that will be as low as the lowest. Our expenses arc small and we do sell clienj and no mistake. Homespuns, 11 yards loi pit. Prints at 31, 4 and 5 cents per yard Straw Ilats for boys, men and misses Iron , I be. to $100. A No. Umbrella at G(x*. Fine Pearl Buttons at 5 cents a dozen I)r ,ss Muslins at 1 to 15 cents.. Ladies' J , Undervcsts at 5 to GO cents. Lots of other goods at similar low prices. C. F. JACKSON, Manageb, POST OFFICE BLOCK, 1709 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0, May 30,?ly. MONEY TO MAN AT TIIE C5R1U 5ilI0J.II BUB , COLUMBIA. S. C. I $100,000. mo LEND IN SMALL SUMS, AT X thirty, sixty ami ninety days, or uuti; \ 1st of November next, on endorsed note . and ou notes secured by good collateral. Applications made before 12 o'clock will be acted on before the bank closes the same day. | Interestallowed Savings Deposits, under rules. A. IT. TALLEY, President. J. H. SAWYER. Cashier. ; Jauuary 29. 1S9G-Iy. COOKING STOVES, . HEATERS, ; RANGES, IRON, TIN AND WOODEN WARE, , And every conceivable household ' furnishing article. If you need anything in my line it will be to youi interest to see my stock before you buy. Think of me before you leavehome, and cali when in town. R. R. WOOD, ! THE STOVE MAN, P. 0. Block, Columbia, S. C. , Nov. 13?ly. j ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, , - - S. C PRACTICES IN THE STATE ANT Federal Courts, and offers his profes sioual services to the citizens of Lexington County. ( October 13?ly. DR. C. C. STANLEY, j SURGEON DENTIST, COLUMI5IA, S. . 1C09 MAIN ST., i OVEB THuMAS' DRUG STORE. , Octuber iG, 1895.? Gin. I Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law. ? / COLTJ3II51A, N. C. Especial attention given to business cn- i trusted to him by his fellow citizens o Lexington county. Office: No. 5 Insurance Building, opposite City Hall, Corner Main and WashingI ton Streets. February 28 ?tf. tiansimi A ftflii | rftc ymumiM l*ULLS;U? For YOUNG LADIE?, ROANOKE, Va. OPENS SEPTEMBER 10. 18%. ONE , of tiie leadiug Schools lor Young Ladies in the South. Mignificcnt buildings ( all modern improvements. Campus ten a.- res. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Virginia, famed for healtii. Euiopean and American teaeheis Full cour-:e. Su- 1 ' perior advantages in Art and Music. Stu! den's from twenty States. For catalogues j addn ss the President. MA'ITIE P. HARRIS.Roanoke, Va. Professional Calls. J 1 NY CALL LEFT AT THE BAZAAR ! i Yl lor my services will b; promptly at- j | tended to. C. E. LEAPIIART, M. D. j September 11.?tf. Barbecue. ! I WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS | barbecue, with refreshments at G.istou, j ou Saturday, Stptember 5th. 189G. All J i Cand dates and the public generally are : j specially invited. Charges 2oc for dinner I Brass Baud music will enliven the occasion, j E. B. SPHALER. | | Aug 5, 189G- 2wo0 i W. T. MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Merchants and Planters will do well to try this House when purchasing. m All kinds of fl HEAVY GROCERIES, I GRAIN. PEED, &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 BIG ALLOWANCE STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Juno 6,?tf LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS DECEIVED SEBJECT 0 CHECK. - , ALLEN JONES, President. W. P. ROOF. Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones. W. P, Roof, C. M. Eflrd, R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of SI and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tl POMONA HILL Nurseries, POMONA, IV. C. ALL LEADING FRUITS, Calculated to suit tbc Southern and border States. send for descriptive Catalogue No. 1, of FRUIT TKED, VINES, ETC., vnd No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown HOSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, Jtc. Catalogues free. Correspondence soli itcd. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Proprietor, Pomona, N. C. April 23 --ly. C7AROLINA NATIONAL BANK, AT COLUMBIA, S. C. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. '' Paid up Capital ... $100,000 " Surplus Profits . - 100,000 Savings Department. Deposits of $5 00 aud upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, icr annum. W. A. CLAIiK, President. Wilis Jones, Casliier. December 1?ly. 3E0BGE BRUITS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., IEWELER '"d REPAIRER Has a splendid sto^k of Jewelry, Watches, .locks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, ill for sale at lowest prices. Jjj Bepairs on Watches first class piickly done and guaranteed, at moderate >rices. 60?1?. OF SOUTH CAROLINA State, City & County Depository I COLUMBIA, S. C. Paid up Capital $137,000 ? irplus and Profits 6'J,000 Transact a general Banking basiness. , Direful attention given to collections. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, jtr annum, payable quarterly, on first day >f January, April, July and October. Sifety deposit boxes to rent, iroin $4 to 512 a year: Herring's best?absolutely burglar proof and fire nroof. A, C. HASKELL, President, W. C. FISHER, Vice President. JULIUS II. WALKER, Cashier. February 12? ly. .. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Saltluieiim, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, DhronicSoro Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TO HORSEOWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy conlit ion try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. I'licy tone up t lie system, aid digestion, cum loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving now life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents i-er package. For sale by druggists. RAMSEY & REYNOLDS, TIIE LEADING WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. OF AUGUSTA, GA, Who fire selling WINES, LIQUOKS AND BRANDIES, AT BARREL PRICES, Have just received a car load of Milvrankie Export Beer, (bottled at the BewL-r.v,) and are offering it to customers at the wholesale price. They make a specialty of Claret, Rhine, Angelica, Catawba and other ik-lightful and refreshing Wines during the inmoiir. ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Prices quoted upon application. RA2&SEY & REYNOLDS, 833 Broad St., ATJGLTSTA, GA November G, 1895. Barbecue. TT7E WILL FURNISH A FIRST YY class barbecue at tbe residence of Mr. Ansliu Oswalt, in Hollow Creek township, on the 1st Saturday m September, being the 5th day of said month. Candnte?, neighbors and tLe public are cordially invited lo come. The music will be furnished by the Rocky Well hand. Charges for dinner 25 and 35 centr. Good order and a nice time premised to all. W. Ii. ARNOLD. August 5th-5wll.