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Y \ The Lexington Dispatch WEDivESDAY. MAY 4. 18S8. Index to Kew Ac^(rt;siEi(its. For Congress ?Dr. J. Win. Stokes, j Final Discharge?J. E. B. McCarih \ Citation?C. E Leaphart Clothing?M L Kiuard. s&rXotices trill be inserted in the Loral department at the an iform price of ? ants per line9 to one and ail.c^i Some People's Folly. "Why sonic persons will sutler with the excruciating pangs of rheumatism, , when they can He so easily cured by that greatest of pain-cures, Salvation Oil, is past human comprehension. That Salvation Oil does cure rheumatism is evidenced by Mr. G. F. Schra dcr, Pierce, Xeb., who says : "I have used Salvation Oil and think there is no liniment 011 earth like it. I had the rheumatism for several months and could get no relief until I used Salvation Oil, two hot ties of which effected a cure, and I feel as well as ever. Xa home should be without it.*' Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents. When dealers offer a substitute beware, you'll be victimized. Insist on having the best, Salvation Oil. 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 certaintj: 1st Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 2d Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p m. 4th Sunday, 8 p. m. Pastor J. G. Graichen. To Cnre a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 Off for Saluda. Messrs. Harman k Sod, ^be well known contractors and builders, have been awarded the contract to build a handsome summer residence for Dr. Waddy Thompson, at Saluda, i X. C, and they left Monday night i to commence operations. Both mem- j bers of this firm are practical and experienced workmen and thoroughly understand every department of their business, and parties who employ them can rest assured that they will receive full value in services for money expended. The firm is composed of Mr. S. A. B. and Killian Harman. Try Allen's Fo:t-Ease, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's FootEase. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and com- J fort. Try it today. Sold by all, I druggists and shoe stores for 2oc. j Trial package free. Address, Allen j S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. . Deaths. Miss Emily, the eldest daughter of Mr. James Corley, who resides at Tarrar's Spring, died last Thursday. She had been a sufferer for sometime but the symptoms were of such a nature as not to alarm her loved ones and they did not assume a serious nature until a fev hours before she breathed her last. The sympathies of the community go out to the - ? i afflicted ones in their time of sorrow. | Mrs. Ellen Kleckley died at her i borne, near Midway school house, last ! ! Sunday, in the 70th year of her age. She was known throughout the com- j munity as a Christian woman of bright experience and was revered by all who knew her for her neighborly and charitable character. No Cure?No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell j Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for j Chills and Malaiia. It is simply 1 i Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. : Children love it. Adults prefer it to j bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c J Preparing for War. We are pleased to announce to j <miv that the Globe Drv ' " I Goods Company, of Columbia, has j had a very successful spriDg business j and its manager, Mr. W. H. Monck- | ton, is visiting New York and all the [ Eastern dry goods centres in search j of bargains and is prepared with I ample capital and wide experience to ; obtain the choicest and rarest values : offered. Our readers may expect j soon to hear of some extraordinary i bargains in dry goods, notions, ho- i siery, men's ware, hats and in fact j everything usually found in a first 1 class department store. His new ! purchases in summer goods will embrace ail the most fashionable shades and texture. Wait for their I arrival and go there and make your purchases. In the meantime if you j need anything iu his line you cud get it atahis store at hard pan prices, i "When cheapness is considered, he is ! giviDg some things away for a small j money consideration. I PEX'CIL AXD SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathrred Here and There by a Ti match Mar. No picnics yet. Oue candidate is lipe. Fiuit will be plentiful. The war fever has not subsided. April has been as windy as March. There will be hot times in Col a soon. The small pox scare has not abated. What are you doing, to improve your town? In placing your orders for printing, don't forget that the Dispatch Job Office can please you, both as to quality and price. Begin to fatten your bogs for fall consumption. Mr. W. P. Roof has visited the Northern markets. Prospective candidates were much in evidence Monday. Come, ye thirsty, and refresh yourself at the Bazaar fountain. Wedding bells are out of tune and have been laid up for repairs. It is said that you can't shake a bush but what a candidate "drops." Many of our people are suffeiiug from sore arms?the effects of vaccination. You can now safely lay aside your overcoat and bring out the linen duster. A large lot of fine fishing tackle of the latest and most improved kinds, just received and for sale cheap, at the Bazaar. Some of the flower gardens of the town are simply lovely in their floral exhibits. Dr. Stokes is announced in this issue for re-election to Congress from this district. We are forcibly reminded that winter no longer lingers in the lap of spring. A little work in the "silent city of the dead" would add much to the looks of that place. Report has it that Senator Tillman is the war correspondent of the Yorkville Enquirer. Murray's Iron Mixture, the best Iron tonic made. Makes pure, rich blood. Price 50c, large bottle. For sale at your Druggist. The political pot lias been put over the fire and lively times may be looked for this summer. Clerk Spann has the pension money and is anxious to pay it out to those . who are entitled to it. Wise is the farmer who has nlauteJ 1 an abundance of the food crops. War prices will benedt his pocket book. Don't let the war news keep you away from the prayer meeting at the Methodist church tomorrow evening. Horehound, Mullen and Tar. Cures your Cough. Nothing like it. 25c bottle. For sale every where. We learn that Mr. John, son of Mr. J. W. Dreher, of the Fork, has enlisted in the Newberry Guards, to go to Cuba. Housewives are anxiously looking forward to the time when the gardens will yield an abundance of vegetables. The pensions will find something to their interest in this i?sue. There is 81,679 to be divided among 117 pensioners. Mr. H. S. Morgan, the -polite and accommodating railroad agent aud telegraph operator at Lewiedale, was in town Sunday. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will kill the poison from poison Ivy, counteract poison from bites of snakes, stings of insects. In a sure cure for sore throat. Will cure any case of sore mouth. 25c. Dr. Joe Mitcneil frnu iamuy, 01 Leesville, visited Mrs. Jane Hecdrix, the mother of Mrs. Mitchell, Sunday and Monday. Mr. Thomas F. Brantly, of Orangeburg, announces his candidacy in this issue for Congress from the Seventh District. ? Misses May and Olive Haltiwauger, of the Lower Fork, visited their sister, Miss Nola and friends la>t Saturday and Sunday. A torpid liver robs you of am hi tion and ruins your health. Dc Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. The war news does not entirely engage the attention of our people as the political pot was seen simmering in several places last Monday. The interior of W. 1*. Roof's stole is undergoing extensive repairs and when they are completed convenience and beauty wiil be combined. Itlsagreat leap from the old fashioned doses of blue mats and nauseous physics to the pleasant little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache and biliiousiuss J. E. Kaufmann. During the illness of Mr. A. 1. Hartley, Mr. Derrick, from the Fork, acceptably filled his place as railroad and express agent and telegraph operator. i Pains of | Rheumatism Have Completely Disappeared Since Takins Hood's Sarsaparilla. Rheuniaf ;>!a is ?]:;? to :n i<t i:i the. j blood. llnnl's Sar-apurilla ncutr;.!} i/.cs tiii> i<i ap<i p?'i*tn:iu*?utiy nin-s J llit; aches and of rhcamati.-in. liea<l the foih?\v i:;y: ! ' 1 was troubled \\:: h rhoumat :s:n when. ; 1 I was a small. boy. and 1 have been a suf! ferer with it more or less all my life. N'-t ! long1 a^o I took a bottle of Hood's Sarsa1 parilla, and it did me so mn.ch exxi I I continued its u^o, and since taking thro j bottles I have felt no symptoms of rhiui mat ism." P.. I>. Blat.ock, Durham, N. C. "I was troubled with riieumati.-m and ' could hardly walk. I lave taken throe I bottles of Hood's Sarsa;.nril!a and today , am a well man." Koukrt .Tonks, 30i i Wacke St., W limington, North Carolina. Hood's Sarsaparilia ! Is the best?infaet the one True i?!<>. >;! Puriimr. j All dnxjryists. $1; six for Cet 11< < i. s. Hood's Piils g* AUdSiSstJ^SJ: Wc are requested to announce that the Key. J. G Graichrn will preach a sermon on education, in the interest of our school work at this place, I on the 2nd Sunday in Mar. at 11 o'clock a. in , in the .Methodist I church. The public is cordially j invited to attend this service. Mr. J. H. Fox having enlisted for ! the war with Cuba, his place at the i post office is filled by Master Jules | Bradford, the son of the postmaster. There is a slight change in tlie ! schedules of the Augusta end of the | Southern R til way. It is no improve moot, however, over the old sched: ule. The local colored order cf Odd j Fellows had a celebration at the A. | M. Fi Church Sunday night. This ! order is about thirty-five strong at j this place. Thirty-five years make a genera tion. That is how long Adolpb Fisher, of Xmesville, 0, suffered from piles. He was cured by using three boxes of DeWitt's M itch Hazel ; Salve. J. Fi. Kaufuaann. f The fountain of pci petual youth for ! which the Spanish so vainly sought i to discover, is found at last. It is | located at tire Biziar. One quaff of i its bright nectar ensures moments of i : nnnllnvpd inV. Miss Minnie I. Dicks, who will be ! pleasantly remembered bv a large j circle of friends as tbe principal of ; the primary department of the Pal: metio Collegiate Institute, at this ; place, is now residing in St. Elmo, ! Term. Among the many rumors flying j around Monday as to probable cani didates for county offices, we caught the following on the wing: j ^ j The friends of Mr. Elisba Jones, the j present Iatendant of the town of i Batesburg, are pressing him to enter 1 tbe race for Couuty Treasurer. ! j Ficur and other provisions are I ??kig cut of sight in price and unless I delinquent subscribers are moie | prompt in the future than they have j been in tbe past iu paying their dues j we will be compelled to fall back 011 I corn bread and wash it down with ! sassafras tea or dried potato coffee. Put awa}* that eld dingy winter j suit, and go to M L. Kinard's, Co! lumbia, and purchase a handsome j summer suit for a little money. Mr. ; Kinaid has the reputation of keep! iug the best clothes and gent's furj nishings that can be found in the j State and his prices are so low that customers go away from his store i ! well pleased with their bargains. The small pox epidemic in Colum! bia is said to be spnading to an i alarming extent and there has been ; several deaths from the disease. The epidemic has reached Idrcokland, : and as a matter of precaution all our j perp'e who have not vt t been vaeci1 nated should have it done immeci| atelv. : Why will people be humbugged ; whd) they go to purchase their plan! tation and familv groceries? There i " i is no necessity to purchace inferit. r j goods at high prices when Piatt, i Hook & Shul!, of Columbia are selll iug the very best goods for the least ) : money. When iu need of supplies go there t > purchase and you will be satisfied both as ioouality and price. Six of our boys, fired with a patrij otic desire to avenge the death of llie sailors of the "Maine, left to enlist in the Richland Volunteers for the war with Spain. Many of their friends of the gentler sex accompanied ti em ? *1.#- .1 ?->. .f i ^, r. Vi / . .-k i fV-jiid ivkIi lO III*. VI' j' l IV/ V V II iJ V'li II1.VI .oia I th?m *.i bon voyage an! a safe return. They cairiou with them wa.m kisses j from ibe ruby lip- of their best girl. Those who wt-ut were, Messrs. T. H. Ihr.vl, C D. Hir.vkius J- H. Fi x, I M lion Kyzcr, M array Mont-, Heber ! Rtwi ami Kugtuo Reeder. i ? i A- SICCT VO::C I.Ivc:-. : r i:*'i:it.r-s q-jiekly ror::!t i:i ; i anil t!;? mail *,v!r> - h;j.V, ] :?] ro'.r.r.l f,.r health. A j-til * . *: ^ : .ii i'>in- r \ ;!\vr in p'-r!' ! !!* l!:* <5. ! ij?0'!. t'-r-.w! -'i:<>:i r v;: , if p;-r?*ir>uofir iy. S:. h o. i v, ii! ^ al'v :iv . . it;; i:<v. 7 A T*2 sivi > iijf i- iluifii -s I njii'.- n* w i:ij{Tov? i. J.ist - ! !? t ;koi i.j < ; Y v Sj Til.' m.-i - F.i! j?r: Vvi;t-Ithiiis. 1'r:iuii .m-i Maluritl F vi rs Acts on the l:vtr to.i<s up iliv? j system Putter than Q unin ?. <i?t:\rai.t >e i. j tr> it. A* <1: nyjh-ts. ;*/<>, . :ui?l I * * v* ill V ?W *11 WV^Utlv W V * A i'ur>uai.t to c.ii mailt by the IIou j C M. Kliiil. Chairman i f the Couuty j '..\eeuti\e (' jmmit'eo. iIi<- IX-moeratic ; * t*?jfy Convention met in tin- court : uouaC, at tins r>l ice, Mom! tv. * I I he omivi ntmu was ca!Ii 1 t or?h r i by Mr. C M Ktir<l. who c xplaint?1 the object of the nuc tinjj. ami who was m ule tcm;v>rar/ chaTm tn pro i ceedtal to organize the couVvii'.ion ! I). F. Final ami J.ts. J5 A lly we:e j ill i !'. temporary S?.cr( t a ies. The following JelcgaW s were < n- ' rollc 1 from thovaii <us clubs: II hi of 1>. legates. folks School JIuii>e -I .1 Chap- j man?Kxceu'ive Commitlccmin:: G j I B Eleazer. I Nate's School iloose?J S 11 oil- | aim?Ex. Com : -1 S Huffman. Caapiii ?Jno D Fair, ] S Chirk, G VV Williams?Ex. Com.: -Jno D Farr. Hilton?G A Dei l ick, \\ B Senv, J H Hiller, Jno S Derrick?Ex. Com : G A Derrick. Piney Wooils?A S Fiick.:?Ex. Com : A S FrickPine Ri Ige?D I Epting. D C Fulmer?Ex. Com.: J as II Hiller. Irmc?N S Younginer. Hubert Shuler, Jacob W Dreher, H A Lorick. ?Ex Com : Dr J E Shuler. Spring Hill?Dr J W Eirglc, A E Eargle, E L E!eaz<r, (1 H Koon, () P Clark.? Ex. Coin : Dr J W E irgle. Peak?W M Wilson, Jas D A<Uy, 0 L Mayer, P E E:rglo, J A Eargle, J W Eirgle, W O Kabiwr.ngor, WE P Haltiwanger, J G Hiltiwanger.? Ex-Com Jas B AdJy Batesburg?Dr II F Slrotlier, C L Junes, E Jones F C Ahbicli, J T Sawyer. ?Ex Com.: J X Sawyer. Samaria?W E Qnaith bium, R B Barr.?Ex. Com.: R B Ban*. Boiling Springs No. 1.?J M. Miller I? DCiaik. Jno-A Skealv.?Ex. i Com.: JnoASheaiy. Boiling Springs X). 2 ?AY PI Sharp, G T Taylor, \Y M Lown, RY Gantt, AY L Gable.?Ex. Com.: I) T Burnett. Black Creek?Juo E Gantt, C I! Riob. PI 10 Jefcoat, F L Lyles, "NY J McCartha.?Ex. Coin : C. R Risk. Bull Swamp Xo. 1? T AY Craft, AA" \Y Jefcoat. J J Boles, D I Sturkie.? Plx. Com.: U VY Jefcoat. Swansea?P 10 Ilutto, AA" I. K Johnson, L Y Gantt, Dr. J It L ing ford, Dr. AY T Brooker, C S Roof, L P Smith.?Ex. Com : \Y L K" Johnson. Brookland?G A Guigmrd, S I Hook, R C Moore, M JI Witt, J G Guignard, A L Hook, Jas D Senn, 0 M Rhodes, J L Berry, J A Corley, D J Roof Jno A Se:y.?Ex. Com.: G A Guignaru. Brook?0 A Derrick, 0 B Addv, A L Hite, J T Long, Enoch Hite.? Plx. Com.: 0 A Derrick. Lexington?II AY Ivleckley, D E Etird, E J George, C M Enrd, M L Taylor, J S Dooley, G B AA'ingard, J i AI C.iughman. J F Kyzer, L WRedd, j J B AYingard, F C Caugkman, M K Kaminer, AY Q AI Berloy. ?Ex. Cora : S B George. Hollow Creek N >. 1?II J Rawl, D T Barr, AY II Leaphart, II X | Kaminer.?Ex. Cora : II J Bawl. Hollow Creek No. 2-J B Oswalt, j J AA'alter Dreher. AY B Taylor.?Ex- : Com : AY B Taylor. Leesville?E L Asbill, J F Mitchell, ; Jasper S Derrick, J E B McCartha, ! E J Etkeredge, Dr. D M Crosson.? j Ex. Com.: AI Crouch. Lowiedale? G AY Lewis, S E i Taylor, li L Keisler, D J Griffith.? j Ex. Com : L A Griffith. Gaston?R J Fallaw, G AY Pound, j L L Glenn, J C Goodwin, James H j Spires, J A Pound, J E Goodw n.? i Ex. Corn : G AY Pound. Sandy Run?X B AA'auuamaker, E ; J Roof, AY H AA'unnamaker, Jas J | AYolfe, AY A' Rucker ? Ex. Com.: E j J Roof. AY. H. Sharpe was elected Presi- j dent and I)r. D. M. CrossoD, A'ice | | President. The Secretary and assist- | j ant were then made permanent. ! Jacob AY. Dreher was elected Trc-as- i urer. i t* i * r ^ .? TT.'i. p.. L pon moiion 01 rmocu nut' iue name of Cedar Grove voting precinct j w is changed to Brook. I pou luo'icu 01 C At io'jra it was decided that the convention go into ' the election for six delegates to attend the State convention which meets on the 3rd Y\*e.lnes 1 ay in Mty. in Columbia. Which resulted in the j election of Hons. ]). J Giitrrh. ii L. I Asbill, D. F Kdrd, Dr. J W.Kargle, j John I). Farr, Dr. D 3f Cros.^on ? ' A'teruates: G A G.iignard, X B i Wanna maker. Sin:!. B George, it B. j Br.r. S. I Hook. P. K. IFilto. | Gil'.red by Col. 1). X. Bin: | Resolve 1. Taat the township commissioners be nominated bv tcwi:* ships in the coming primary for appointment by the Governor. Amendment eftbrc-d by F. C. i Ciuphmin: That all candi bates of feting for said position underg; a j property ipnlilicaliom sanl ijua-iiicai lion io be over an 1 above the li nn-stead exemption which was 1 id on the table. The oiigimd j motion was also lost. W. d. McCartl.i oii'. ieJ ilie foilowj Resolved, To at the Cjul'v Fx< c itive Committee recommend to the C3B??? ???? ? ? i j I ?Mothers!; j ^ '';'^rJr'1^^ f puts them in } condition to do tlir-ir v.ork perfectly. That makes prog- E nritirv less painful, shortens I labor nti'l hastens recovery after ? chiM-birth. It helps n woman u bear strong healthy children. 55 ra has also brought happiness to % | thousands of homes barren for 6 years. :i irwuwcM'iKuunu^j I l| joy to loving hearts that long 5 \ for a darling hahv. No woman ^ I should uegicct to try it for this I 1 trouble. It cures nine cases out I ! of ten. All druggists sell Wine 5 \ of Cardui. $1.00 per bottle. I For advice in cases requiring1 special | J directions, address, givir? symptoms. I 2 the "Ladies' Advisory Department." J j The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta- p 1 nooga. Tenn. Mrs. LODISA HALE. 9 of Jefferson, Ga., says: | 'When I first took Wine of Cardui 3 ! we had been married three years, but 0 could not have any children. Nine H 3 months later I had a fine girl baby." R It-piesentalives from this county suitable persons for Magistrates of the various districts to be appointed ta said positions. Which was laid on the table. Upon motion of Jus. B. Addy it was decided: That this convention authorize the County ExecutiveCom mittee to strike an immaginary line through Magisterial district No. 1, OO 1 and that the voters be governed thereby. Carried. Hon D. J. Griffith was elected the member of the State Executive Committee from this county, and C. M. ESrd was re elected County Chairman of the Democratic party. The following resolution, offered by J. W. Dreber, was adopted: Resolved, That this convention full 1 nndnrco flip po-.ivsp nf Dr. ,T. _W. Stokes in working so faithfully in Congress in the interest of the people. AV. B. Seay offered the following which was carried. Resolved, That this convention hereby express its gratification at the patriotism and love of freedom, and sympathy for suffering humanity (ii the part of the young men of this county who have volunteered to cn list in the army to fight for the freedom of C iba. This convention bids them God speed on their mission of bravery and mercy, and bin cereiy hopes that after their unselfish duty has been performed, they ma} return unhurt to their families and their country. The convention then adjourned sine die. D. F. Efird, Secty. Jas. B. Addy, Asst. To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, tc.vpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liveir Pills The Veterans. The veterans who attended the reunion at Charleston, and their friends who accompanied them, have safelv a. / * returned to the bosom of their fami ? " r-_ i.:? I lies none me worse lor men mp. They all report a splendid time and are ur.stiuted in their praise of the warm reception with which they were received by the Charlestonians and the unbounded and generous hospitality of the grand old ''city by the sea." Nothing that could have possibly been done was left undone for their pleasure aud comfort. Ma? y of them visited the places where, under different and more trying circumstances in the long ago, they had spent the days of their young j manhood defending the honor of their State, oftentimes lulled ta sleep by the whistle of firey bombs or the song of leaden bullets from tLe erc-!j\'s guns. More than one tear could j be seen filling the eye and coursing j down the ploughed and furrowed j cheek of some grizzly veteran as j some touching scene of other days j was recalled to mind. Among others, the veterans were j joined at Columbia by Mrs. C. I.? ; 1 r / u vr. c am,,, \\* i 1 >L'cii hi Ol Li ti | M 11 j aui? vvmj * ?* , Hook, of li my. i Kmily Lillian Corley, daugLter of j James W. and Amanda Catherine j Coiley, was born February *JSth, j 1-SSl, and departed this life, April: 2S:Si, lS'.'S. makiug her earthly pil- ] gi image 17 years and '1 mouths. Iior mother and one sister proceeded < her to the spit it land and father, j stepmother, three brothers and three sUters survive her. Kmily v as a kind and affectionate daughter ; nd a j faitllul sitfer lev. J (t (?r;ti(heu, j assisted by H;r It?v. \V. M. Ha den, conducted the funeral seivices and, the remains <>f the departed :aiLt wi re laid away to rest in St. Stephen's ! church yard to await the coming of | the .Master to make up his jewels. 2?,** fly club. Pursuant !n 11;e c-ill i f ti.c Pu.-i ilcllt, X. J) \\ a!i:iau;akc'. S.iUu V I hill ' Democratic Ciuh met :;t Snylor Culler | school hc.us". S i! tit il.iv. April d . at I p. in. The followinj.' (theirs v,?.iv ili cti-.l to servo for tin emuing Una of two i years: President. N. 1"> Wanuamakei; j Vice President, K -1 lijuf ami -J C I. Waiinainukci: Societaly, LoeMul- j ler: Treasurer, !no. C Mulh i: Mem ' her of (' uuty Executive (.'>uimit!c, i K. J. It ioi'. * i The following cooni.itti .is wereai pointed f<-r tin- ensuing two years: j lt.wri.0 i ..n. .-i ( .in jnif 11 <- _ ,1 is. ,1. i ^ - - - - Wolfe. J. -I Culicr ami 1> 1'. 'luiu pel'; Executive Committee ou enrollment, J. C. Muller. H. M. Assmann and M. J', backer. The club favors free ferries for the convenience- if the people of the! Folk, provided, the outlay for the first year does not exceed S70O 00, with S-J.l > 00 per auun;u as the maximum cost of the m iit.? teuancc of the some ever afterward. The following resolutions introduced by X. Jh Waunaiiiiiker were adopted: "We, the I), mocrats i f Sandy Run township in regular meeting duly convened, do.-ire u> express anew our confidence in our immediate Representative in the United States Congress, Hon. J. Win. S'okes, and' our continued appreciation of his untiring efforts in behalf of Lis constituents and of the public at large. That we regard as an important victory Lis securing >300,000 appropriation for (Lo free delivery of mails in the country districts thus giving to rural residents some of the advantages enjoyed bv our large cities and towns. That we cordially approve his efforts to have a salary reduction biil passed by Cmgress, au appreciating money standard means decreased ability on the part of the people to p 13: his off jrt to have au amendment made to the con stitution of the 1 uitcJ States by which an income lax may be enacted; and his repeated and tireless attempts to secure the passage of a measure for the suppression of the nafarions and iui(]uitious gambling in futures, elicits our unqualified commendat ion That we endorse his course throughout, as a fearless and able champion of the rights of all classes, without discrimination iu favor of, or against any; and we desire to testify to our appreciation of his ability, his fidelity to the great trust cod tided to him, and to tender to anew our assurances of cornier;ee and esteem. On motion the club adj mined to meet at the call of the President. X. 11. Wanuamuker, Pre: ident. L e MuIIcr, Secretary. ?? Success- v7cr:h Sncwiiig. 10 year's success in the South, proves Hughes' Tonic a great remedy for Chills and all Malarial Fcvern 1 letter than (>ainine. Guaranteed, try it. At druggists ot'o. and ?1 bottles OBITUAEY. William W. Pry was born June 2, 1871 and departed this life April Sib. 1 >98, being at the time of his death, 27 years, 19 months and G days. Heleaves a father, mother and four brothers to mourn his departure. He was a consistent member of Bethany Lutheran church. A. R. T. Bertice Loreue, daughter of L. M. and W. M. Shealv was born July IF, 1897 and died October 28th, 1897, age 3 months and 12 days. A R T. .... .. .. . y. CURE ALL YOUR PAiXS WITH X iPaiir&iHer.f P: A Medicine Chest in itself. & 7A y Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for jg ^cramps. Diarrhoea, coughs,^ ? COIOS, RHEUMATISM, p NEURALGIA. | ?; 25 and 50 cent bottles. I"*: BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- X ELY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' X & ... > 1 i A gallon of PURE LIX>rTO OIL mized IiI>T PAINT i:i lit- v.\r;:.!)/*?S&T for K. 10 >r ***<* Nticv. of ynurpain'bill. I- r ?.n rro.-.n i>rr. .rr.v than Pur" ! V.'niTi: Lr\i> ami i- Aii-ot.t.'Tr ly r ;r rot-osor-. i 11 \mm \n P.\I> r i- >>f ta? !5h r m Paint M*.TEI'Ivl? ->iiri a- all ?" ?! ?:-? . ami i - ; irroiu.d filifii. veiiV Tm< K. V-> i: i . mix. any boy can ?! > it. Ii i- Jin- t'n-r.roN Skn-k nv Hot'-:: Paint. So r.r.zTKii taint ecu be made at ANY O-t. iM'l is . Not to Crapk. HusrEU. Ir;;:. or C: ;r. F. HAM MAR PAINT CO., St. Lotiig, Mo. bold ami jiuarah'-w l bj .1 iilisast 5-J. Kiiuinnnsi), 1 I I Y I? ?? A ' ::: Paints, Gils, Glass, Etc. M ii . h .0- 3:.i. MsNt, We have removed into our new quart* to Wright's Hotel, ami are fast getting i patterns with a line line of Si 10liS. TliI .\KS AM)' KYKKYTHIXC. NKW "W". E- 2^L c; Xcxt to U'vujht'is Hotel, (KtoUr 13 (>m. "BEST ' Rock Hill Buggv Co , Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sir.-: In behalf of your latest sj rectly named. Wo think it is bv far the in riding surpasses all others. Its dura Our friends and customers speak very h Yours truly, "BEST it Hie Rock Hill Buggy Co , * Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sirs: I have tried your "Best Ye buggy I have yet used. Please send mi Yours truly, ROCK HILL BUG! For Sale by AV. P. HOOF, I H. J. GREGORY & CO., | Columbia, S. C., MATTHEWS & I May II?ly. Leesville, i)RS. D. L BOO iMplNTO 1515 MAIN I COI.UMBIA4, 'JL'IIOINE !?:UK One of the firm will fit Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the July and August when there will be no appoint and September Court Week will take the place Lexington Oflioo, over K; YOU W< To know wlici Toknowwlier n ami: HOEAXES, all kind; FARM IMP COLL A US, TiUSl HAM) WAlii: fo> SHOE XAJLS, HO 11! TIN WAKE AM) If GO TO STEWART & 1526 MAIN STREET, October 28. lyr. r* i E&I W MILLINERY AND We wish tn c.ill the attention of the People of a lull lit: Dress Goods in B1 The bi st values for the motey can b? fonnrl at o cents pi r y THE BEST C \LICOES 5c per yd. Fast Dyes - A LADIES' We have the best values in th city. Cloth Oaj $3:00 to $] MILLINERY QUI We can give you Trimmed and Uotrimmed iia when in town and t N. W. 1 1517 MAIN ST., C October 13?ly. LORIGK & L WHOLESALE AMD RE' Choice C If you can't come fo sec us, wrile us a p you cau think of in the Grocery line. # #"()ur price list for California Evapon Our pi ice list for Staple and Fancy >ur pi ice list for Fnewoiks is now ] - -I i i...: 4.? ,1 fcr;." A postal CHIU uiiuy innu iw ?>;ui u HARDWARE A] I 111si rl Field. Flower am. \VSio!?;111:1 J* Paints, Oils. Varni / / LORICK & Li Jan. 1.? lv. I alty's I STORE. rs. No. ] > ;() Main street, next door iu position to serve our friends and i ii \ v i:lli\g bags. .XI) IT TO DATE. COL I'M HI A, S. C. Wov.lo << t' Ar??u -.t. teno nuiuii; i. .n.an.11 i iu, io;in. uing "Rest Yet", we tbink it is cor> best spring we know of. Its ease bility is unquestionably the best, igbly of it. JAS. A. SATCHER & SON. 1DING." kory Grove, S. C., March 7, 1898. t" spring and find it the best riding ? two more of them. ,T. B. MARTIN. 5Y COMPANY. ioxington, H. <J. I)only & Sease, Lewicdale, S. C., BOUKNIGHT, s. c., iZER & SONS,"" alESk STREET, H. I appointments at Second Sunday ot?aeb month. Except inn at For mouths of February, .Tone ot the regular appointment. nut mniin'* Drug Store, INT re to buv Flows. ?/ c to buy Hames, %i 7 , l'Ij/v i / v/ v, lai' hiyas, LEMENTS, f)S9 BRIDLES., loin* Houses, iE AX J) MULE SHOES, OOBEXWARE, PRENTISS, COLUMBIA, S. C. OODS, FANCY "GOODS. Le*in;jton to the fact that we now keep ie of [ank and Colons. our store. We Lave Dress Good. from aril up. SDRCSCOGIN MUSLIN, only C cnets. GAPES. )es from 75 cents to $15.00. Plush Capea 15.00. \ SPECIALTY. ts at your own price. Give us a call )t convinced. THUMP, . OLUMBIA, S. C. OWRANGE, FAIL DEALERS IN roeeries, iostal caul for prices on anything We will answer you promptly, ited Fruits is now ready. r'otirli/io 10 nmr v/iorlr WUJJU1V.O AO uvyn i V ?v* * ready, loor. SD CUTLERY. !<ts Cor Hon Ms. Depot for slics anil 11 lass. OWRANOE, I .A., s. c.