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mmmmU Tlie Lexington Di$|>atfh1 . : - | Burned April 25tb: rebuilt July 19, 1S94. O. M. HARMAX. Editor and Publisher i LKXIXGK >X\ S. WEDNESDAY. JANl'AHY -A 189s. , TH2 LEGISLATURE. The South Carolina Leoij-l.-ituie j will convene in Columbia next Tuesday, the time fixed by tlx; present State Constitution, and will, peihaps, ( be one of the most important session held since the Reformers have had control of the State government. Two of the most important jjuestions that will come up for consideration in the eaily stages of the session are the dispensary system of eontroliug the sale of whisky aud a measure to increase the revenues of the State Tue first of those two measures will have t) ruu the gauntlet of the com bined forces of the whisky ok went and the blue stocking Prohibitionists, bit it is thought that the friends of the s}steui is sufficiently strong to successfully repel all efforts to have it repealed and high license or proLi tion substituted, either of which Would be woise than the first because the first would be placing the sale of whiskey into the hands of irresponsible persous and the latter is simply impracticable, illogical and would be the veiy law for persons who desire to stll liquor without l>ave or license to do so under. That the dispensary law will be materially amended and its weak points greatly strengthened theie can be no doubt, but in what way and how* is a matter as yet to be developed. As to the matter of increasing the revenues of the State there are already several biils in the course of preparation having this object in view and no doubt something will be done along this line out of which will evolve practical benefits to the (i,0 sUutn Tn this con JJtUJ'iC Ul 11". > nection we respectfully submit th.it a semi annual collection of taxes would obviate the necessity of the State and counties borrowing money or overdrawing their bank accounts ftud at the same time save consider able money, which is now levied to pay the interest on boriowcd money. There is widespread complaint about the euiubersoineness and ex travagance of our present system of county gover nment, and an effort will doubtless be made to relieve it of its costly features, or to repeal the law iu its entinty and a simpler and less expensive system adopted. The necessity of a law requiring the friends of a proposed newcouuty to deposit with the State Treasurer a sum sufficient to cover all expenses for holding such an election before the Governor shall issue his proclamation ordering such. As the law now is it makes it compulsory upon the Governor to order an election whenever lie is convinced that all of the provisions of the law have been fully complied with, but makes no provision for the payment of the expenses incurred in holding the election. I The stockholders of the Prosperity * Advertiser have sold their stock in that paper to Mr. Thornwell Haynes, who will continue its publication. Mr. Dave H. Witherspoon,the fonner Editor and publisher will have charge of the mechanical department of the paper. Gen. Johnson Hagood died at his home in Barnwell yesterday afternoon. He was an eminent South Carolinian with an honorable record as a brave Confederate commander, a successful faimer, a wise Governor and a high toned gentleman. Sam Turner a negro, shot and killed a white const ible named Philip Poston, who in turned mortally wounded the negro in Georgetown county last week. The negro was arrested, and, for safe keeping, threats of lynching having been made, he was conveyed to the jail aCKiugstree. The tiip was safely made, but while waiting for the jaiior to lock him up, a volley from pistols was tired at the negro and he died with out a groan. Call Meeting for Fork Township. There will he a meeting of the citizens of Fork township, at Iimo, on Friday the 14th instant, at '2 o'clock, to elect delegates to attend the CottoD Growers (bnventiou which meets at Lexington, on the loth instant. A good turnout is earnestly desired. T. H. Counts. Call Meeting for Gilbert Hollow. There will be a meeting of the cotton growers of Gilbert Hollowtownship at Leesville, S. C., on next Saturday the Sth, at o'clock p. 111. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Cotton Growers Cjdvention. A full attendance is requested, as this is a matter that is of vast interest to us all. J). M. Crosson. Get your job work done at the Dispatch office. Cotton Growers' Meetings. HOI.I.OW cUKKK. Pursuant to notice in Lexington *1 Dispatch, a goodly number of citizens ! met at Hollow Creek church, Satur ! da v, 1st Janu.ii y. 1S08, and organized } by electing \Y. Ik Taylor chairman : and It. J. Pi ice secretary. Col. D. T. Dan* offered a resolu t lion that, we endorse I)r. J. Win : Stokes' hi 1 in Congress, forbidding ! gambling in cotton futures and grain. ! which was unanimously adopted. The election of delegates to the j County Convention resulted in the I choice of W. D Taylor, (t. F. Keisler. j j and J. Walter Drehcr, they to. ap i | point their own alternates. Motion was then made that tini proceedings be sent to the Lexington j j Dispatch, with request to publish. K J. Price, Secretary. i ! ' I ? t ! I " SAl.ri'A Tuwxsmi'. By a call of the committeeman, D j : I Eptiug, the Cottou Growers of Saluda towusbip met at Pine Ridge, j j S. 0, January 1st, 18ff8, aud elected | the following officers-: D I. PIptiug, J I President: G. A. Derrick, Vice Pres.: j j M. K Flick, Secretary and L. G. j Wheeler, Treasurer. By a motion of G. A. Derrick, the | | President appointed G. A. Derrick, j ! M. Iv. Frick and PI. B. Doruiuick, a i % j committee to draft a platform and ! resolutions. The committee retired aud hastily gotten up the fullowiug j platform and resolutions which were unanimously adopted: Article 1. The name cf this association shall be Saluda Township j Cotton Growers' Protective Associa | tion. i Ait 2. The officers of this assoI ciation shall be, a President, VicePresident, Secretary and Treasurer. - -- ? < i All officers to serve ior one vein. Art. 3. The object of this associ- j ; at ion shall be to educate the cotton J i growers and all others of Saluda i ! I township interested in advancing the i pi ice of cotton: as to their rights and j | duties, and to devise ways and means for the improvement of their con j I dition. Art. 1. We approve and endorse ! The Cotton Growers" Convention, re| cently held in Atlautvand Memphis, j Art. It is understood that this j | organization shall take no part in ' ; National, State or local politics and j 1 will permit no person or persons to j use it for selfish ends, or purely political purposes. Art. <?. We pledge ourselves to J | eo operate with all similar jissocia- j j lions in carrying out these principles. The following resolutions were then I j ottered and unanimously adopted: | Whereas, cotton cannot* be pro- j j duced profitably at five cents per j I pound, and it has been publicly as- j ! serted and generally agreed to, there- j i fort: Resolved, Tliut it is the sense of this association that the buying of I 1 commercial fertilizers at present ! ; prices to produce a crop in which j I there is no profit is the utmost folly. J 'J. That we earnestly recommend j j ! the proprietors of laud to require of ! j their tenants to raise largely of fcod j j products, taking rent thereof, instead j of requiring all in cottou, that such j as use hired labor endeavor to raise i enough of such products as will feed i I such hired labor. | 3. That we -urge upon our Senator ! j and Representatives in the State j i General Assembly, the immediate 1 1 repeal of the lieu law, tj take efleet j j twelve months after its repeal, j 4. That wc pledge ourselves uot to ' plant over teu acres of cotton to the i | mule or horse worked and ask the j i co-operation of all cotton growers in j \ doiug the same. The association then adiourned ! i subject to the call of the President, j M. K. Frick, Secretary. I ! i i i ! ?'.KOU? IIIVEH TOWXSHII*. According to a call notice given by j j Chairman J. K. Fulmer, a goodly I number of farmers of Broad River | | township, met at Chapin, on last i Saturday. January 1st, and organized ! a Township Cotton Growers* Cuiou. I j J. F. Fulmer was elected President: I D. J. Haltiwanger Vice Pies., and J. W. Eargle Secretary. J. W. Fargle, <X P. Clark and IX J. Haltiwanger were elected dele| gates and J. K. Fulmer, W. <). Halti| wanger and A. W. Haltiwanger alternates to the County Cotton ; | Grower's tnion wlm-h is to meet at | Lexington C. H., January 1 ">, 18P8. The meeting adjourned t?> meet ' 1 again at the instance of the Prcsi- i o dent. J. W. Kargle, Sicty. I.FMXUToX T?>\VNS|ur. ! <v?ni(c a number of persons interested in the aims and purposes of j the Cotton Growers' Convention, ! which recently met at Atlanta, (hi.. ! nu t in the court house last Monday j to organize a club in pursuant to a 1 ! call made by J. M. C.'.ughman, j chairman. The meeting was organ j ; ized by the election of J. M. (laugh | man chairman and, J. 1 hooks Wing- j aid secretary. With the exception j | of electing three delegates to attend j a County Convention to be held at: j this place, on the 1-MhInSM^t, no j \ business of unpui tun was trainacted. The following aie tlie delegates ( referred to abov?: J. M. C.iughman, ( Dave Matliias and Tbos. L. Harmau. Irm: J:ttings. 1 Christmas has eo:ue and gone, and another glad new year is here. Many 1 a gobbler has gobbled bis last, and j gone the way of ail flesh. Many friends that greeted us with a happy new year twelve months ago aie not ; here to do so now, and till another new year comes many familar faces will have passed from among us. Let us then lookout for all this and try to improve each moment Chibtmas was as (juiet as I ever saw. yet it seamed to be enjoyed by all. All was sobiicty ami j >vialnoss Mf. ()!in Nunamaker took unto himself a wry prctlv biidr, uMiss Kubanks of Barnwell county. They visited the parental roof here, and went to Flloice, S. (', where Mr. Xunamaker is engaged in teaching. Also, Mr. and Mrs. James Xunu j maker of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs Willie Dent of Brooklaml, and Mr. Frank Xuuawaker, who is teaching at Hilton, were visiting here. Mr. B K. Mathias, who is taking a course at Wofford. has spent Christ- i mas at home and today returns to resume his studies. J Mr. A. F. Archer, who engaged to teach the school lure, which is a very good one, taught one month j and left very abruptly for Bamberg, S C, where he claimed an offer of more money. Most of our people , are somewhat wrathy over his con duct, as it leaves us wishout a teacher A Wofford man has been written for and we hope in a few days to have i school again, and better services. Mr. S. K Bouknight aud children have visited his daughter at New- ! : berry recently. Mr. J. J. Bickley has been in Itnio i again on a visit. Since the recent burning here, j which is generally believed to be j incendiary, the town council has seen tit to put on a night watchman, : and we can rest better satisfied. Rev. M L. Ranks, Jr., preached j his first sermon here today, which j was both interesting and instructive, j Mr. Augustus Mathias is erecting ! a nice cottage in the northern sin ; bin bs of our town. Miss Annie Geiger and brothers ' are visiting IV. F. R. Geiger here. | Miss Reulah Gouuls is visiting at j Mrs. Sobers. I The C. N A: L. Railroad Company ; has bought the load running from ! Lauieus to Greenville and soon our i trains will be standing at the foot of j the mountains. II. Jan. J, 1898. - ? OBITUARY. The "Widow of an Evangelical Lutli eran Minister Dead. After a short illness, on Dec. 22, 1807, Mrs. Sarah Aun Bailey, the widow of Kev. J. H. Bailey. of the j Kv. Lutli. .Synod of S. 0, peacefully j passed from the Church on artli to the Church above. Her pilgrimage on earth was 71 years, 1 month and (> days. She was given to the Lord iu infancy by the holy rite of baptism and at an tally age ratified her baptismal to'cnant by connecting herself with Nazareth Kv. Luthern church. Lexington county. S. C.. and remained a consistent member of the same up to the day of her death. During her sickness not a murmur was heard to pass from her pure lips. Her hope and confidence was in the Lord. On March o. 1S4(>, she was marlied to Kev. J. H. Bailey, and during this happy uuiou they were blessed with six children, five sons and ore daughter. All of whom suivive her. She also leaves two brothers, ot.e sister and a large concourse of rela tives and friends to mourn her departure. She was a devoted com pauion, a loving mother and a kind neighbor. To know her, was to love her. Her place in the home and in the church can never be tilled: but what wf li:iv<> lost in her dcnait.me is her gain. Ami may God with bis spirit, comfort and uphold the ber? !t family and fiieuds. The funeral si 1 vices were conducted at the home of the deceased and the remains interred in the family graveyard to await the resurrection day. ''Asleep in Jesus, fai from thee: Thv kindred and their graves ma\ ! O . ! be: J3ut there is still blessed sleep, brom which none ever wakes to i weep. 1. J). Sliealy. j j J. Berrv. one of the best kuown citizens of Spencer, Mo , testifies I bat he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using ti few boxes of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for ovei thirty ycais and liad used i any different kinds of so cabled cures: but l)cWitt's was the one that did the work and he uiil veiify this statement if any one wishes to wiite him. J. K. Kaufmann. Mr. Otto Herman lias laid upon our table a lipe and well developed orange which was grown at his home a few miles out of this town. Its flavor was excellent an 1 its size medium. ' /.ctrcn mi:a". Events. J>uiii??4 11.is war time will be six | iclipses;?three of tbe snu a i.l tlil e i f tlie moon, follows: A paitial eclipse of the moon will iccur (.11 January 7tb, but will not be \isible ill the I'niU il State s. On January 22d. thcie will bo aj total eclipse of the sun: not visible ; in the I'nitt <1 States. .July 'hi, a pattial <clipse of tie, inooi : not visible in the 1 nil* el States July 1*. an annular fclipse of the ; sun: not visible in the I nitial States. | December 12, a paitial fclipse of j the sun; not visible in this country, j December 27, a total eclipse of the j liiooi : visible in the I nited States. j The Chain Gang. ('apt Kooli h is the chain ?^:ii g stiii at woi k raising the causeway ; t i Keunciley's bruise above high water j maik and will be there about a month j longer. This place has for sometime j been a dread to the people of that J neighborhood, whose business j made it necessary for them to j cross the creek at that point. ! especially so in times of freshets 1 when the back water oveiHowed the j road. At 110 time under the old ! system of woi king the roads has j this place been put in a passable eon- i diiion during a full creek, nor could , it have been except at an enormous j cost to the road hands. Under Unchain gang system the road at this point will be protected from over j Hows, put in a permanent good con- i ditioii at little or no cost to the tax j payers of the county. The present condition of this road , clearly and practically demonstrates j the superiority of the chain gang system of working the public loads over the old system aud is an evidence of the wisdom of the present County Board of Cmunihsionors in retaining J the system. Death cf Mrs Decia Drafts. Silently the- dark wings of the [ death angel overshadowed the peace- j fill and hyppy home of our fellow j oilmen, Mr. S I\ Drafts, at Lewie j dale; lust Wednesday, and bore til*1 j gentle spirit of Mrs. Deeia Draf . j from earthly tabanucle to that tab- j nacle. not made with bands, eteruul j in the heavens. Although a sufferer J from heart trouble a long number of ! years, her death was unexpected and ' the blow fell upon the stricken family so suddenly that it could hardly be realized that the spirit of the loving j wife and affectionate mother had ceas- j I Cil to exist on earth ami hail entered ! the peaily gales of the city of jasper j where sorrow ami sickness are mi- j known. In her home ciicle Mrs. Drafts was | the idol of husband and children: in her Christian duties she was energetic j ami faithful adorning the doctrine of j the meek and lowly Xazirene by her ! implicit faith in Lis promises of a life j and immortality beyoud the narrow ; confines of the grave, in the perform- | ance of good works that she might | win that crown of lightcousness that > awaited her upon the shore of . eternity. As a neighbor and fiiend she was steadfast and firm and true i to those who trusted in her. The immediate cause of her death ' was ihcumatism of the heart, but for her the sting of death had no pair, ! in a few moments all mortal suf- 1 C ' ' firings were over. Her funeral services were held in the Lutheran chuich at Summit ; Tlinrsiltiv liv tlmltpv Iv Tj Lvhraild. and the earthly remains of a noble. pure and good woman, were laid away to await that time when the Master is to come to make up bis i jewels. A large number of sorrowing relatives and friends witnessed the interment. Eoard cf Commissioners. The County hoard of Commissioners was in session for two days this week. On Monday only routine business was transacted such as approving claims and issuing cheeks and looking after the count \*s buri ntss in general. On Tuesday one member from each township was 1 i engaged in tilling the jury box for IK'.-S. The hoard decided to instinct road oversee).s not to recognize physician's certificates exempting the ' holder from road duty, unless it has the endorsement of the hoard. We appreciate the promptness with which some of our subscribers ' have come forward and settled with us for the Dispatch: yet there is .- till a large sum due us scattered all over the county which to the individual it si uiis trilling hut in the aggrrgate it amounts to a big huge sum to us. We have honest obligations to njcci. and while we dislike to i he cout inually dunning. yet we must insist that if delinquents cannot pay all they must nay a portion at least and lielji us. We have la-en coin pelltd to stiikc pti some names for noli payment hut trust that liio.-e persons dropped w ill settle and relit w ilit ir subscription. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will kill the poison from poison Ivy. : counteract poison from bites nf snake?, slings of insects. In a sure cure for sore throat. Will enie any oa -o of sore mouth. "Rust," the dread <>f the cotton grower, I can he prevented. Trials at I Ii.xperiment Stations and tinexperience ot h-adin^' growers prove positive!v that Kainit is the only remedy. \W will Ik* to n?l. f.?e of char<rc*. intcri-stin^ an<l hm-IviI p nmpliUts which treat of the malt, r in cK-tail. i.KKM W KAI.i Wi ikK>. XM..4 i St.. New York. LEXINGTON MARKKT, coi:i:i:ctki> wkeki.y cy tiil merchants. Cotton, jtcr it. , Ua<*oti llnir.<. i?-r ft* s a Si<!<->. * . a slnmm' rs, " t a Lard. per n? a Flour. per - wi a C-n ii. per lax a ' IVa*. " ' a - Oats. ' " a ?' IviI'li'r. per <*\vl * ?" a s" Sweet Potatoes. per bu a 1Ip*i?, p.-r |l> 1 a '> Hatter, per to. I"' a Esr?;s-per ti"C a TurKevs. per lti a fieese, per 11r a s*' CliiekeiiH, pei |iea<l 1" a - *> Beeswax, per to " a Iteef. per to.. s a ; Perk. " " v a Tallow, per to ? a "> Trespassers, Notice. 4 LI. PARTIES AUK HERFRY NOTI/V lift! not to trrsp iss by hunting. fishing, p issing through or in any manner wlm'ever upon ear lands. The law will positively be enlor el against all persons lonnd m trespnssi ng. (IE >. K M ASK. J L SKASK ELI AS SF A K. \\\ T. CRAPS. KLIZ Vl.ETH CRAPS. D< e- ruber 'J!' tlw'.'p I. \\JANTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND ft active gentlemen ??r lidbs to travel 1 tr resp uisible. established house in South Carolina. Monthly j'?i.(?i and expensis. Position steady. RefVreisee. Enclose sell [ addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. W.. li'w - N Chicago, 111 TTZ^ISrTS. Atlv? rtiscnients of NWaits, For Snip, For Kent or I.ci-e, inserted in this column ut tli? r.i'.e of one cent a word 1< r the first | ins.rtion, and .1 half cent a word lor each > subv MUci.t iiiM rtion. Dailies having real j otate for sale, to r >.jt, lease or exchange | should avail tin insc'.ves of this liberal oiler to make their wants known. i FOR KENT - A two room cottage with 1 lire place iu <a-h room, good water, and ! ~ relit reasonable on Dij?ot street. Apply at tin Dispatch (>11i- e. l-Oll SALE Lots to shit purchasers, on the street leadiug Irom Lexington Mill to Depot street, or on Depot street. Apply > at Dispatch (>!!!> . WASTED Cohinetent man or wonnn to i eoniiol portion ol shite on tin.- line of publications. Expenses remitted \vo? klv. Sltt ? per week .-alary allowed lirst three months, j s 1 "i pt-r week and commissiou thereifter il seivices MitLfaetory. Write giving can- < vas.siug experience and rtlVrentes. Look up our rating. W. 1> Coukey Company, : 31!-3">1 Dearborn St.. Chicago, III. 13 | 1 i Money to Loan /AN* larmiiiL'lands. Easv pavments. No ' KiAlJS, CIIi:\V?r\(; Mini TOBAC Povs, Fancy China, Notion DZSXTGi-S a,n.cL 3*?33:DXCX3!T? :i;l I'MKIIV, STATIo.VKIiV. .SCilOOL IIOOKS, AMil'MS, I 3Di amend S}res of all Colors. la rm an's II a i a a i LEXINGTON, S. (. K ) commissions charged. .Borrower pty* i actual cost of portietiug loan. Interests' p -r cent. 1.3 HN 15 PALM Kit & SON. Columbia, S. 0. j December 15, ISbT.?*2m t If t t Matching Materials : tis a tirasome undertaking which oltcn nstiPs in failure. and "something nearly a match" is never satisfactory. There's one tiling that a on cannot match: that's ELECTRO--SILICON j liie Famous Silver Polish, h- ca'tsc there is m> othtr like it. N?arlya ; in 11 ion housekeepers rise it. A trial rpniu- i tity which is sent FREE TO ALE wili tell you v hv. Then the secret ot . beautiful silverware is yours. Strr.plv s* ml \our addrtss on a postal to >1LIOON. "u ('.iff St., New York, N. Y. i lexia(;TOx\ SAVINGS BANK. I DEI'O-Jirs RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. i "I W. P. ROOF. Cashier. J DIRECTORS: Alie:i Jones. W. P. Rool, C. M. Efird. It. Hilton Janms E. Ilemlrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of SI ami upwards received and interest at "> per cent, per annum allowed, a payable April ami October. B September '21-11 ^ AliH Vlir SICK. SlWKRIiW, ; OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, " AND NRK1) a^EiDiciisrB? T mi. if so, you wili find in Lhe Drug l>] ? ?! n A ? ^11^I.\ n -inot-f moiit c>h clf 1U iVI:s i^ iinv<iii t4i the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for ail Complaints, _ Diseases, Etc, which will | gi/e reiief and cure you. ? AT THE JJAZAAH, i MIMNAUCH'! ^.isr iktraordinary Gpportunity I N r. A ,\ .\ l A L v. < ? > 1 h A 1, I'. A 1 MIMNABGH'S Tliis Great sale is anxiously looked forward to not only l>v the People of this Vicinity hut those of the entire State of South Carolina, extraordinary Because Our Stock is Lirger and M<ue Complete, and livery Item is at COS T. l"1'"'*' | GENTS' FURNISHINGS. til* Mehiuh'V tarili out each .-eft ' . , , , . , - , Also our v holt-sale department sen we mn<t li.iveacnmpletc nt'W . 1 s;...-k ,l ''*'an sttV,-'P W'r propose w]ii!.? in bu>ines CLOTHING. to ke, p abreast of the times aid , . , , , i . i . lu tins room our eu-.li Kale lip-to-ilute as luii'-li as un\ liollse , ... means volumes, in Ann r.eii. . . . , , .... ..I. It w:l i>iv von to bin clothing I Ins great sale applies to ? very 1 , ,,.7 , , . 1 , i i in?vv, evi-n it von no not really tli paifin nf in our h:" est tl-Ioli- , . .. t : . ., , . n?ed it tor immediate Use. as tins i la.-s of oomlf. is lionml to l?e DRY GOODS, UNDERWEAR, F1;!;" M'Ki"'"--v '"r:* ' ' think ot tiie price \<u will NOTIONS, CLOTHING, !.?>. t.,t..t ,i... v. i.u. CLOAKS, SHOES, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. MULENERY, HATS, l-hu vi-it r.lm.It a during this e.tsii sii:?* a11>I reCARPETS, TRUNKS, t .?".? ,\wv. A I letter ojipertunitv v.i I la v. i present it <? It. It you are not f.uniiiar with our 1 ifV-r*-111 departments we will tie glad to show you through ami give you some idea what this .sale means to the public. One ot the hest ami mo.-t complete combination establishments in the South. Every item is sold h r easli. No ?toods on approbation. No oOOlls XchilMCJHl. Thrsi- rul.-! will y to .ill. COM MHIA, S. <J. Sp[?tf :nl)'r. '11 LORIOK & LOWRAKCE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS !N Choice Groceries von can't come to see its. wiito use. postd card for prices on any you can tLink of in ihe Grocery line. We will answer you prompt '< >Our juice list for California Evaporated Emits is now ready. ?y'()or price list for Staple and Fancy Candies is now ready. 'C Our price list for Fireworks is now ready. >?'"A postal card brings them to your door..>*4 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. I u;? i*< <?r.-? Ibr 'ill. Flow ami iiinleriti Wliob'sa!*' Dotiol lor flints. Oils, Varnishes and Gla LORICK SlLOWRANC COLTJM3IA, S. C. Jan l.?lv. 30NFECTI0NERIE! EE/jits, OAZBS, ani.ozBE.si, E^HXTCST GBOCEEIES, i i 5 A Special Sale < r ? -CILOT?3:i2Sr<3-- i AT Kinard' s 4 % We are ofl'.-rinff a !ino of $\>, si:ir,o. s "in?t sir. r?? ai^i ^]n : o M* ITS mil- ? j i I I i i A 'no ,i S4i? in! Sal.-,of i ! o v 1: h cj o a rr s . | i ss .">(?, <ln IK) am! Si2 ."?> <* )ATS lor A / III SOI'T CASH MJ % : If yn i ar<- it) ti o 1 o! a suit or owrcoit, you s!ioit!.l si11 1 lies j luirgaiii*. i ! ? 1 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT A T TENTION. . "i ~ H. L KINAItB, I w I | THE AU> RELIABLE CLflTHIER, | 15#l Main Shoot, 7 thing j m ()f (|0it|eil star, ly. COLUMWA, S. C. I April 2.j ly. ! H - - V We desire to ' :? 1 (he attention of our Lexington friends to tlte fact that wo are 'I still inniiufaeUmng H^IE^SST-ESS of o.ll kinds on the I'ost Office Plonk, No. 172>, and wo guarantee all work and material for wo use nothing !;r.t the host labor and lu.'iteriitl in oor business. (No other WW like it used in the State except in very lino harness ) We make single buggy harness from $5 00 up. Double hurnees m propo(tiou, and E wagon and farm harness are all made to suit the times. 7 We also carrv a nice line of Saddles from >2 00 up: also Collars, Collar Pads. Whips and a v? rv nice1 line ot i<ap nones. We are a'so Land ling Buggies, Phneton?, ('.ibrioietters, Surns, Victorias, Brrtts, Luidaus. Coupes and Doctor's Phaetons, S Buggies from Sod **0 i p. We will make this line a spec al feature in our business in ^ the future and will give you a very close price where goods are ordered direct. We desire to thank our customers for the kind patronage they have extended to us during 'lie past year, and hoping that they will continue to bestow their favors on us in the future, for we guarautee our goods to you, and beg to remain, yours truly, L. B. RAST, Agent, COLUMBIA, S. C. When money accompanies mail orders 1 for harness from Si* 00 up we pay freight. ? THE 3 SPIRITTINE lS( REMEDIES 1 Endorsed by some of the Loading Medical A Profession. No t^uack or Patent Medirinc. but IS, NATURL'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the World Columbian Kxpor'Tf * Mtion in Use Spirillum Balsam for Khenmatism, Colds. Lameness. Sp.r tins, SoreThroat Use Spirittim; Iniialent for Consumption, Consumptive Cough*, Catarrh, Asthma an'l L>t Urippo. Spirittinc* Ointment is indispensable in the treatment of Skin Diseases, Cnre Itch, [ Itching I'iUs. In consequence of the astoni-hing sue^ cess in removing diseases, its ib*uaan<l now come-! not alone from this vicinity but trotn everywlie*e in the United States and Europe. WLoletale and ID-tail bv (r, M. HAl.AlAX Lexington S. C. .