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The Lexington Dispatch WEDJ>E3DAY, APRIL 27. 1898. V * Irdtx to Ifcw I c\< iti:< nuts. To Rent?J J Shealy. Laid For Sale?Samuel Harsey. ______________________ WeB-Notices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of o cents per line, to'one and all The Enemy Is Ours! The grippe usually leaves the sufferer in a very feeble condition, with a persistent cough and other premonitory symptoms of pulmonary affection. I)r. Bull's Cough S\rup promptly administered at the l>egiimiug of an attack of grippe, will forestall that dan gerous enemy to life?consumption. Mrs. Maggie Tulga, Ironton, Ohio, says: '*It affords me much pleasure to bear testimony to the merits of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. I had been a sufferer from the grippe for a week, I tried a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and after taking it, was completely cured of the dreadful cough and disease. I cheerfully recommend it to all suferers." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents. St. Stephen's Congregation. The place of divine services for the immediate future of St. Stephen's congregation will be in the Methodist church. Our congregation and the public may expect services at that church on the following days with certaint}: 1st Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 2d Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 4th Sunday, 8 p. m. COMMUNION SERVICES For St. Stephen's pastorate for the month of April: 4th Sunday, 11 a. m , Providence. Pastor J. G. Graichen. More Small Pos. We are reliably informed that the * oldest son of Mr. Jacob Derrick, who resides eleven miles from this place, r\n tfio TiPTi'ncrton road is confined to his bed with a case of small pox. It is reported that there are several other cases in the vicinity of White Rock. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 Boiling Springs Club Meeting. Boiling Springs Democratic Club No- 2, met on Saturday 23, and elected officers as follows: A. E. Wingard. Pres ; J. H. Rickard, Vice Pres.; W. M. Lown, Secty. D. P. Burnett, committeeman. Delegates: W. H. Sharps, chairman, G. T. Taylor, W. M. Lown, R. V. Gantt, W. L. Gable, No Cure?No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c ?? 4 ?Notice to Overseers. The Overseers, road hands, aDd Mag strates of the county will please take notice of the following resolution, passed by the County Board of Commissioners, at the April meeting: Resolved, "That all parties hold ing^Qpetor's certificates shall be warSd to work the road, and to appear before the overseer and road hands of his section, who are authorized to exempt or not exempt such holder as they deem just and right, under the facts of the case; and should any party be not thus exempted, and he then refuses to work, the overseer, shall return him to thr nearest Magistrate and have the disability complained of tested by trial/' Overseers and Magistrates are hereby requested to act in accordance with the above resolution. L. J. Langford, April 13, 1898. Supervisor. Look! A Stitch in Time Saves nine. Hughes' Tonic (new improved, taste pleasant), taken in early Spring and Fall prevents Chills, Dengue and Malari il Fevers. Acts on the liver tonts op the system. Better than Qainine. Guaranteed, try it At druggi*ts. 50c. and $1.00. Lexington Club, The Lexington Democratic club met in the court house shortly after 4 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. The organizatijn of the club was completed with the election of C. M. Efird, President; E. L. Mi )g*rd, 1st Vice President; F. E. Dreher, 2ad Vice-President; M. D. Harman, Treasurer; Samuel B. George, Secre tary. The election of delegates to the County Convention resulted as fol low-: H. W. K leek ley, J. >1. Caugbmsn, D. F. Etird, J. F. Kyzer, E. J. George, L. W. Redd, C. M Efird, J. B. Wingard, M. L. Taylor, J. W. Price, J S. Dooley, M. K Kaminer, G. B. WiDgard and W. Q M. Berley. The club being entitled to 14 delegates. No alternates were elect-ed a3 a resolution was adopted to the effect, that in case a delegate cannot attend, he select and Doiify his alterrate. Samuel B. George was elected a member of the Executive Committee. The enrollment of the club is 472. m . PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Ebpatch Man. Plenty of rain. Strawberries and cream are in st\le. Go to your club meeting Saturday. Candidates will bloom Monday. Receive the hearty giip. The desire for war news has sidetracked all other issues. "When you come to town call and pay your subscription. Turn out to your club meeting Saturday. Mr. W. P. Roof is paying 5^ to 0 cents for cotton. Brin" it in before % 0 the decline. Horehound, Mullen and Tar. Cures jour Cough. Nothing like it. 25c bottle. For sale everv where. The seasonable showers of yesterday will add greatly to the small grain crops. C ipt. Charlie Geiger has a force on the streets this week makiDg needed repairs. Mr. and Mrs. John Sox visit* d their daughter, Mrs. Quincy Caugbraan, Sunday. Buchu, Gin and Juniper, cures ! your Kidney troubles. Try it. Pi ice I 75c. For sale by all Druggest. Messrs D. R. and T. C. Sturkie, of Bull Swamp, were visiting fiiends in town Saturday and Sunday. Columbia is raging an unrelentless war upon the small pox. Very few new cases reported, and when oLe appears it is soon quarantined. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M. Craps, died last Saturday evening. "We extend sympathies to the bereaved parents in their sad hour. There are plenty of American citizens who do not have to keep their patriotism warm by howling Yankee Doodle all the time. Murray's Iron Mixture, the best Iron tonic made. Makes pure, rich blood. Price 50c, large bottle. For sale at your Druggist. Thi^would be a very happy world if people would always wear the expression they do when they are having their pictures takeu. The fact that a ton of sea water yields 4 cents worth of gold has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of an official of the San Francisco mint A large lot of fine fishing tackle of the latest and most improved kinds, just received and for sale cheap, at the Bazaar. We are indebted to Mrs. Zinska tt c ii, ~ a i nuruiuu, lux iLie uisi mess ui oiuci peas. They were delicious and weie much enjoyed and appreciated. A terrific wind stcrm last Saturday throughout this community did considerable damage on and around Mrs. Ellen Kleckley's jlace. Game Cock Chicken Choleia Cure, an absolute reme<^v for chicken cholera. No cure, no pay. 25c a package. Murray Drug Co. Ask your store keeper for it. Our foreman and assistant editor is sick and confined to his room, aud the d .vil is in charge this week. All omissions, &c , will, therefore, be excused. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will kill the poison from poison Ivy, counteract poison from bites of snakes, stings of insects. Iu a sure cure for sore throat. Will cure any case of sore mouth. 23c. Dr. Blue Mountaia Joe is no longer the champion, as our young friend, M. J. Kyzer, ou Black Creek, has capturned eight red foxes this season. The retail sales of umbrellas in this country amounts to over $25,000,000 yearly, and this doesn't include those that are transferred, but not sold. Clocks and watches are seldom used in Liberia. There the sun rises all the year at exactly 0 a. m., sets at G p. m., and is vertically overhead at noon. Dr. D. M. Crosson, Messrs. J. P., B. N. and B. M. Bodie, John Drafts and other heirs, were in town yesterday, on business connected with the estate of James Bodie, deceased. A torpid liver robs you of ambi tion and ruins your health. De Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. Have you heard the news"? The Bazaar fountain is dispensing delicious ice cold drinks to cool off those who are hot over the war, as well as those who desire to refresh themselves. The County Democratic Convenj tion will be in session in the court house next Monday, May 2. Important matters will come before the convention and a large number of delegates in expected. | I nele Sam Harsey and his son in! law, Mr. J Zeb Hutto, worried with ! a case of Fiorida fever, offers their : valuable places for sale on easy ! terms. These lands aie excellent and easy tilled. See their adver| tisement. Thirty-five years make a genera I tion. That is how long Adolph j Fisher, of Zmesviile, O, suffered i from piles. He was cured by using three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. E. Kaufmann. $ ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ^ OaiirKilkrl r THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR ^ ? ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, j ? THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- ? ? LIEVE. # ^ LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- J ^ STITUTE5. THE GENUINE BOTTLE J ? BEARS THE NAME, r i PERRY DAVIS & SON. J ! A Sumter 1 egro who was told the { other d-iV that he would have to jo i-to the tumy when the war begat, if plied that he just couldn't do it, as he was under contract aud would be put in jail if he broke it to join the army. It is a great leap fhe old fashioned doses of Otoe mass and nauseous physics to the pleasaut little pills known as DeWitt s Little Lilly Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache and billiousnos. J. E. Kiufmaun. The best place to buy nice, fresh groceries, can goods and all kinds of table delicacies is at S. X. Hendrix's, Columbia. Ke also has a fine line of cigars and tobacco. AYhen you are in the city, don't forget to call on him. Several of our young men have left for Columbia, presumably to volunteer their services to the Governor, several others are awaiting developments, and will be ready to tender themselves to their country if necessary. M. L Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says, "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended tome. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." As a permanent cure for piles DeWitt s Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. J. E. Ivaufmann. The Supreme Court has affirmed the judgment of the lower court in the case of S. S Mack, vs. the Florida, Central and Peninsular Railroad. This was a case for damages in which the plaintiff obtained a judgment of >300 for being knocked off the defendant's track by a passiDgv engine. The Court also sustained the lower court in the case of B. S. Mack vs. the same corporation. This was an action for damages for killing a mule and a judgment of 8150 was obtained. Try Alien's Fo;t-Sa:e, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet fedswollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet tight shoes, try Allen's FootEase. It cods the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters ana callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold. by all druggists and shoe stores for 23c. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, X. Y. A Pleasant S.ntleman. Dr. A\"m. G. Brown, the famous optician for the New York Optical Company, left yesterday for his home, Thomasville, North Carolina. Having been at this place for some time he expresses himself as highly pleased with our town and townsmen. The Doctor is a genial and affable gentleman and has made many business and personal fiiends while in our midst. CfT for Charleston. The following left yesterday for Charleston, to enjoy the festivities of the re-union: A R Taylor, AI D Harman, T S Barman, A E "Wingard, Rev. S P Shumpert, J AY Reeder, John E j Gantt, J F Kjzer, Paul Clark, Dr. | J AY Gciger, Rev. X S Y'ounginer, i Capt. 0 H Counts, G A\* AA'illiams, I i 7~\ t r*. . u n. ? xv T j CJcipi. JlJ 0 VJIlilil II, UtUl JJC ?? ucnjD, Dr. F R Geiger, Bob Leaphart. Mrs. H A Meetze, Misses Laura Benjamin, Fibel Harman, Essie Griffith, Ida Reeder, Lucia Oswald and o'bers whose names we were not ! able to learn. In for ths War. ! To the Editor of the Dispatch: | The Columbia Zouaves have rej organized for the purpose of going I to Cuba, or anywhere they may be ordered. We are net for the State, j but for the United States, during the ' war of the United States with Spain. ! Any one wishing to volunteer will ! send their names and address. Respectfully, Henry W. Holloway, 2017 Licco'n Street, Columbia, S. C. Lvransea Democrats, j To the E litor of the Dispatch: The Swansea Democratic club met at the acedemy on Saturday evening / o and reorganized by the following ; election: W. H. F. Rast, Pres.: J. ? 7 | L Johnson, Sicty.: \V. L. K. JohnI son, Committeeman, aud asdelagatcs j to the convention: \V. II. F. Rast; L. P. Smith, \Y. L K. Johnson, C. S Roof, J. B Laugford, P. E. Hutlo ! and W. T. Brother. t ; Respectfully, J. L Johnson,"Sccty. ^Democratic Club Meetings. I.KWIEI-AI.K l'KM. I'M !:. Lewiedale Democratic club will meet on Saturday, the 110 tli day of April, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of reorganizing the club, elect ing a member of the County Excel) tive Committee, and electing dtlei gates to the County Convention, ! which meets on the first Monday in May next. A full attendance is desire d. By order of the chairman. It L Keisler. SIT.IXU IIII.I, i'KM ? i.n: By call of the County Chairman, the members of Spiing Hill Democratic club will assemble at Spring Hill school house, on Saturday, .?>0;h April next, at 2 ohbek p. m, to elect ddegats, ?fec. All members aie expeted to be present. J. E Fulmer, Fres iin/rox i>i:m (h i;. There will be a meeting of the Hilton Democratic club, of Saluda township, at Hilton, S. C, on Saturday, Apiil 30th, at 3 o'clock p. m, for the purpose of reorganizing the club, electing a member of the County Executive Committee and electing delegates to the County Convention, which meets on the first Monday in May next. J. J. Derrick, Chairman. dull swamp dem. ci.t'b no. 1. Under call of the County Chairman, a meeting of Bull Swamp Dem. club Xo. 1, will be held at Laird's old mill, 011 Saturday the 30rb, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention and an Executive Committeman. T. W. Craft, Pres. j 1 j (edaii grove dem. ( eud, The members of Cedar Grove Dem. club are requested to meet 'promptly at their usual place of meeting on Saturday, April 30th. at 2 o'clock p. m? to elect delegates, in accordance with call of the County Chairman. S. W. Stockman. SANDY i:UX C'Ll'II. In consequence of the incessant downpour of rain, Saturday, April 23, the Sandy Bun Democratic club ad journed for want of a quorum The club will meet Saturday next, April 30, at 4 p. m. Every Democrat in the township, without regard to former factional affiliations, will do his whole duty. Let every member be at his post X B. "Wannamaker, Pres. CIlIXqUEl'IX ( I.UD Xo. 2. There will be a meeting of the Chiuquepin Democratic club Xo. 2, at Batesburg, on Saturday the 30th day of April next, at 2 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of reorganizing the club, electing an Ex. Committeeman aod delegates to the County Convention, which meets on the first Monday in May next. A full attendance is desired. By order Cuairman "SV S. Ilite, Secty. iiou.ow ( i:ei:k ( lit. On account of rain last Saturday, the meeting of Hollow Creek Dear, club Xo. 1, was pcslponed until Saturday 30, at 2 p. m. Full attendj *? ance is expected. I). T. Barr, Pre?. noii.ixo smrxGs cn/n. The BoiliDg Springs Democratic club No. 1, will meet Saturday, April 30, at the usual place, at 2 p. m. All members are requested to attend. John A. Sbealy, President. ' HOLLOW CKKKK < LVIi. The Hollow Creek club No. 2, will j meet at Hollow Creek church, on ! j Saturday, Apiil 30th, at 3 p. m., to elect delegates to the County Con- ! vention, which meets at Lexingtou, on May 2, and for the transaction of i other business. A full and prompt attendance is requested. By order J. Walter Drelier, Pres. R. J. Pi ice, Secretary. <OXOAUEE DEM. < LlT?. This club is called to meet at Brookland on Saturday, the 30th of April, at 3 o'clock p. rn., for the purpose of reorganizing and electing a County Executive Committeeman and delegates to the Caunty Convention, to be hc-ld at Lexington C. H., on the first Monday in May. J. D. Sinn, Pres. G. A. Guignard, Sect v. i;i.a< k i j?i:m. < i.rn. The members of Black Creek club will meet at P. F. Shumj ert's store, April 30, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing au Executive Committeeman and delegates to the Cjunly Convention. By orJer President. J. F. Lyles, Secty. Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilia, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilia Cures nervousness, n r1ir>nnnf win IS ^ i 11 v uiuuv,i.>ii*j Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood. Chapin Democratic Club. Pursuant to the call of S. J. Clark, President, Chapin Democratic [ Club assembled at ChapiD, S. C, on April 23rd, lS'JS, at 4 o'clock p. m. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing two years: S. J. Clark, President; D. J. Haitiwanger, Vice-President; John D. Farr, Secretary; John W. Bouknight, Treasurer: John D. Farr, Executive Committeeman. The following delegates were elected to attend the County Democratic Convention to be held at Lexington, S. C., on 1st Monday in May: S. J. Clark, John D. Farr and G. \V. Williams; alternates: John W. Bouknight, G. H. Shealy and J. J. Schwartz. Mr. S. J. Clark offered the following resolutions which were adopted: r> i-.-l i_i nesoiveu isi. nmt ?e uu luuoi heartily endorse the recent effort of our member of Congress, Hon. J. Wm. Stokes, urging fair treatment by the government of all fourth class ! post masters, and residents of small towns and rural districts. Resolved 2nd. That we believe free delivery of mail in small towns and at the doors of our country people to be no more than a just distri! bution of the money appropriated by postal facilities. Resolved 3rd. That we will lend every assistance to Dr. Stokes in the fight he'is now making in the intere.-t of fair treatment to all classes of people. Resolved 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded Dr. Stokes and also to the Carolina Nev s and Lexington Dispatch for publication. The following were appointed a committee to look after the enroll ment of members: D. 8. Shealy, John W. Douknight and G. W. "Williams. On motion the club adjourned sine die. S. J. Clark, President. John D. Farr, Secretary. MARRIED. On April 7th, 1898, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Jacob Roof, by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Carl Kaiser and Miss Emma Roof. ? - Proceedings of Peak Club. The Peak Club met Saturday evening and transacted the following business. Mr. J. A. Counts was elected Pr<s ident: 0. L Mayer, Vice-President; McD. Busbardt, Secretary; R. Stoudemayer, Treasurer; James B. \ddy, Executive Committeeman. Delegates to County Convention: "\V. M. "Wilscu, J. A. Eargle, Capt. P. E. Eargle, J. W. Eargle, O. L. Mayer, D. I Sbealy, James B. Addy and W. E P. Haitiwanger. The following resolutions were tbeu adopted: Whereas, the people of the small towns and of the country have been heretofore much in need of a better system of mail delivery, and whereas there has been such a system adopted by Congress, therefore be it, Resolved, 1st. That we, the Democrats of Peak Democratic Club, in meeting assembled, do heartily approve the same. 2nd. That we do hereby endorse the course of our Representative in Congress, Dr. J. Win. Stokes in reference to Free Rural Delivery, and ! j better mail facilities for people in the ; country and sm dl towns. 3rd. That a copy of these resolu: tious be sent the Lexington Dispatch ; and Chapiu News for publication. McD, Busbardt, Secretary. Sars Death to 3ed Bags, Etc. The Standard Liquid Insect Destroyer is A Xo. 1 Polish for Furniture. a Wonderful Disinfectant, safe, ! 7 sure and speedy. Xo insect destroyer ever yet devised has so fully | and unquestionably met the desired ; requirement, that of certain dedruc- i tiou of Led Bugs, Poaches, Ants, i Ac., and also the most perfect ger- j inicide in the word. If you are suffering with any of the insects try this most wouderful Iusect Destroyer and bo convinced of its merit. It is the most perfect insect destroyer in the maiket. Invaluable to every household. Sold under a positive guarantee. Price, 25 ccDts, at the Bazaar. The Call Per Trocps Made by President. Quotas of the Several Sjuthern | Stitcs Specified?S nth Carolina's Volunteers to go to ('ar.r'.eston i Washington. Apr!! 'J"> ?The wax department his issued a ea 1 011 tie I States for llu-ir <p.io!as of troops i ! under the call for I lid.ODO men. The j I following are the <pi<. tiscf t.Lescutl - i i em State.-: 1 Alabama, two 1 < giments, of in 1 1 I fantry and one baCa'iu'.i: Arkansas, two regiments of infantn: Floiida, one legiiurnt of infantn: Georgia, two regiments of infantry, and two light batteries: Kentucky, three regiments of iufautn: Maryland, one regiment of iufantry ami four heavy batteries: Mississippi, two regiments | of infantry: North Carolina, two regiments of infantry and one heavy ! battery: South Carolina, one regi ment of infantry, one battalion and one heavy battery: Tennessee, three vflmiidPntfi of ir.fjintrv: Tcvis. three I regiments of infantry and one regiment of cavalry: Virginia, three regiments of infantry: West Virginia, one regiment of infantry: I)is trict of Columbia, one battalion. The rendezvous for the troops to be mustered in the service of the volunteer army in the various States and territories has been designated by Secretary Alger as follows: Alabama, Mobile Aikansas, Little Rock: Florida, Tampa; Georgia,'Atlanta: Kentucky, Louisville: Louisi - i ana, New Orleans; Maryland, Dalti- [ more; Mississippi, Jackson: Xor.h Cirolina, Raleigh; South Carolina. Charleston: Tennessee, Nashville; Texas, Houston; Virginia, Richmond; West Virginia, Maitinsburg; District Or Columbia, Washington. For the purpose of recruiting for the volunteer as well as for the regular army, the department will designate in each State and territory several cities where recruiting under , the direction of army officers will be carried on. The I full bili, which it is expected will become a law tomorrow, wili provide for the increase of the regular army on a war footing to about GO,000 la addition to these recruiting sta tions, it is expected the war department wili designate boards of army officers who will go from place to place in the State engaged in recruiting Jut)'. Secretary Alger lias telegraphed the governors of the several States that it isjhc wish of the President that the regiments of the National guard or State militia sh ill be used as far as their nunibeis will permit. Success?Wcrth Kn;wing. 40 year's success in ti;c South, proves Hughes' Tonic a gnat remedy lor Chills and all Malarial Fever*. Ectier than Quinine. Guaranteed, try it. At druggists. 50c. and 51 oJ butths. To Kent. HOUSE AND JOT IN I.EESVILLF, ceotraiiy located: six rooms, garden good well <)1 water, an I barn and slides. For terms, apply to -J. -T SHEALV. April ?'?. ]K0S 27 l ets\;!'e S. C. Land for Sale. tttj: or feu at ik.yfie sale t ? the following 1 i: Home tract, 127 acres, about two horse iarui op tied On ;he place i> tue water r ow. r with dam already 1) ii t It Las two Sett'fine it', good l.irm ug lends Tract No 2 ?1"7 acres ni.e.ut ] to acres woods land with n- vv daJiing and ? ecessary <ut buildings: open, Jam! enough I or two horses. Tract No o I7.?acris, ;.l: !iml er and well watt red. The above land is located about two miles lrom Swansea. Terms reasonable. a....1.. e.\il ,.r SAML. II APSE Y. J. /::u nrriu I Swansea, S C. Aprii 21, 18HS--Iw2 "p'l Final Discharge, | "VrOTICE Is L'EUMiV GIVEN' TO ALL i.1 persons int rested that we will apply t j '.be Hon. C. E Luipiurt, Judge of Piol bate for Lexington comity, S. C , on the | May Clh, fS'.fs. for a fita! discharge as Ex| ecntors of John" 11 i'Ai. decease 1 These , having claims against saM estate will i reseut the n properly .attested and those indebted will make payment to the under signed on the above date. BDNJ. It AWL, P. I PAWL. Executors John Ita.vl, deceased. April 'I. iV.-> 4'a21 A gallon of PFP.E LINSPKD OIL mixed MQmmar liiafe.'s 2 gallons of tii" Yi'.iiY ffJ* BEST PAIN I' in the WQPJ.D ?r*\^7Lr?7, for 40 or *** G*u?". ?(md*LS&&-. of your paint bill. Ts r \r. vor.r nrn \r.:.r than Pare White Lead ar.<l is A nscm">:.>t rotsoNors. | IIavmak Paint is made "f th iii;-;- <?: Paint M a; TElt! als -such a- all paint.ts i;so. an.I is ground Thick, v>:r:y Thick. No i.ii.j t > mix. any l>ov can <! > it. It is tl??* ?'o.\r.i?>N Sense of IIocse Paint. No berin; can i-e made at any cost, and is Qiuvm&fl&fSl'zte Not to Chaos. Bu.srer., Pit el crCo:?. F. HAMMAR PAINT CO., 5t. Louis, Kc. !joI<l au?l suar.-.ttcf.l by Itilinn I!. i < j! i? i'liui ii ii, 1?I I \ IS MA.In L . I'D!.!':; IV Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc. M.trcLg 10-3:11. McNi Wo have removol into our new ijuail to Wright's Hotel, atnl arc fast getting ' patrons with a line line of SlWihS. TKIXKSAM) EVERYTHING NEW W. B. Mc Xc.tt to IVriyill's Hotel, October 1J ';IU. i "BEST Rock Hill Buggy Co, Hock Hill, S. C. Dear Sirs: In behalf of your latest i rectly named We think it is by far tl in ndltinr Blirnnccou oil Ttc I "e> "" J.W-3 WU1 Our friends and customers speak very 1 Yours truly, "BEST 1 Hi Rock Hill Buggv Co , Rock Hill, S, C. Dear Sirs: I have tried your '-Rest \ buggy I have yet used. Please seud u Yours truly, ROCK HILL BUG For Sale by AV. I*. ROOF, 1 H. J. GREGORY & CO., Columbia, S. C., MATTHEWS & Aiay 11?ly. Lcesville, "* irms ifplNg 1515 MAIN COLUMBIA, 'PIIONE s:*o. One of the firm will f Thnrsday, Friday and Saturday before tl July and August when there will be no appoi and Stpteinber Court Week will take the p!ac Lexington ov<M' YOU Wi To know whe To know who jiam lions, all kiin. FARM COLLARS, ELI A iiaui) WAin: fi> SHOE XAJLS, HOIi TIMVAHE AM) I GO TO STEWART & 1526 MAIN STREET October 28. lvr. VICK!? THREE RAMB V\ill make a in .1 cnilVen; bHgo. bmuiiful sb.ido for tt>e r feulv hardy. One plant wi.'l pindwe limusiixlsof (lawn VICK'S kS?,'" GUIDE. T!:;.!!K.SS? culture: *0 rorup'ehenvivo. rhiwbfil and I lie Who ICuti? Tluy Kerid. Main-1Huminlion? frou Tuberou* Brgouu*. tjotdm Jiav l.tiv, factum Dalili 120 large pag?\s tmnidrtelv fin.-.! u in? h?ii"?t illuMra ^ !ck'? Seed* Never Disappoint. .1A i|I'.'.' FREE! (?',?) M'sIllustrate* I? a veritable trnne of infornrtition alwutt Flrnver^ Vegelt fuccevfnily. A farm h?u?p may Ik; brightened si a alight bare and forbidding. Tire y-rire of VICK'8 ILI.OSTRATEf) you will return thU Coupon with si\ two.cent si for 6ix months formal, Mine at onic to I I( "DRV C MILLINERY AND # We wish to call the uttentioii ol the People of a lull li Dress Goods in B The best values for the money can be found a 5 cents per TIIP BEST C A.LICOES 3c per yd. Fast Dyes LADIES' We have the best values in th citv. Cloth C: $ i CO to : MILLINERY QU vVe can give you Trimmed an 1 Uat rimmed II when in tjwn and N. W. 1 1517 MAIN ST., C I ,v:"ur -m~ \ YELLOW LP MAMTACTl I IE3Z II Or IE3I C 9 FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, j 1>()(> jis, s AS II &r E STI M AT ES CHEEK I February 1?ly. ulty's E STORE. rrs, No. l.).j()Main street, next door in I'.jsitiou to serve our ftieuds and Til lVKLLIXG BAGS, AND IT TO DATE. ZST-CJ31JT,"2", COLUMBIA, S. C. IM. Wards, S. C., March 7th, 1808. spring "Best Yet", we think it is cor- *? te best spring we know of. Its ease ability is unquestionably the best, highly of it. JAS. A. SATCHER & SON. ilDING." ickory Grove, S. C., March 7, 1898. "et" spring and find it the best riding ue two more cf them. J. B. MARTIN. GY COMPANY, 1 Lexington, 8. C. ? D nly & Sease, * Lewicdale, S. C., BOUKNIGHT, s. a, 3ZER & SONS, ere 'k STREET, S. O. ill appointments at e Second Sunday of each month. Except ntment For months of February, June e of the regular ap{ ointment. taufmaim'H Drug1 Sforo, SNT to to buy Plows, re to buy Hames, V, CLEVISES, LAP RINGS, Elements, I) S9 lilt IDLES, r Your Houses9 SE AXI) MULE SHOES, I'nnJi /.' vif t r? r r v/ iy *s m j +.1 ww u'm 11 m jj : PRENTISS, , COLUMBIA, S. C. -EEDS !L ' ROSES >iaz or a charming bed. Constant bloomers, per* *. ne each, only 10 routs, delivered, talotriie and tlie Ladies' Cardener and Adriaer. tna full i iff t-1 and ltiicttions for planting and ri?le*e?l Usat i iiatn'c. odored rentes of Sweet Tea*. Nasturtiums, i.is. 1 lav break Aster*. Oauttfully ctubos&ed cover; lions. I It i;i; nj.i.n nj.j.lK ation. * V If'Ks SONS, - itorhester, N. Y. 1 Monthly Magazine L'iraS. . tbtrs and Fruits, and lmtv to crow and care fcrthetn expense and the grounds made attiactive, instead of MONTHLY MAGAZINE is Fifty Cents per year, but If amps ihe magazine tvtli l>e mailed to vou regularly K. ri lll.iSHiNt; Co., Kochenter, N. Y. IOODS, ^ FANCY 600CS. ' Lexington to the fact that we now keep ine of lack and Colors. t our store. We have Dress Goods from yard up. \XDROSCOGiS MUSLIN, only C cnets. GAPES. ipes from 75 cents to $15.00. Flneh Capes 515.00. R SPECIALTY. ats at your own price. Give ns a call be convince:!. rRIJMP, COLUMBIA, S. C. :ACT!JR!N9 GO. IE LUMBER, HERS OF SHINGLES AND LATHS, A. > i > HLINDS, A, oa. ULLY FUtiXlSlIED..?