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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19. 189-4. G. M. HARM AN, Editor and Publisher LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2fi. 1898. France and England ni8v become involved in a war. Teddy Roosevelt is hustling for ^ 1 * -f >T X" 1. tse u-jvernorsmp 01 x^kw xom. Columbia is full of candidates for magisterial honors of that city. The commanders cf all the warships (f the British North Atlantic sjuadron have received orders to mobolize at Halifax. Mr. G?orge Huggins, of Columbia, lately Treasurer of the State Fair society, has accepted an important position under Collector Webster. The millionaires of New York have run their hands into their pockets to elect Teddy Roosevelt Governor and have anted up with money without end. The Confederate Veterans of this S:ate urges Col. Floyd, recently nominated Adjutant and Inspector General, to appoint Captain Wadlaw his assistant. No information has reached tie State or navy departments regarding the alleged encounter between the ships of Dewey andthose of the Filipicos. Uucle Sam sa)s that Spain must positively evacuate the entire bland of Cuba by the 1st of Jaouary or tie Spanish soldiers there will be made to leave at the point of the bayonet. ? The Kennedy tract of land, just outside of the northern subuibs of Columbia, has beeD selected by the United States inspecting officers as a site for the camp for the soldiers. Spartanburg has an afternoon paper. It is known as the Evening Star, and Col. Larry Gantt, of the Piedmont Headlight, is its editor and publisher. May the Star always shine brighter and brighter. George W. Yandeibilt has taken legal steps to eject squatters from that portion of his Biltmore property near Asheville, N. C, reseived for a hunting preserve. The squatters will fight him in the courts on ihe ground that they have had quiet and undisturbed possession of the property for seven years. Strenuous efforts are now being made to get President M? Kinley to revoke his order mustering out the regiment. All the commissioned oflk-ers of the regiment went to Trenton yesterday to invoke the in fluence of Senator Tillman to have the regiment retained id the services of Uncle Sam. The political situation in North Carolina is critical. The whites are determined to ttirow on me yoae oT negro dominition and the negroes are as equally determined to keep the yoke on white men's necks and it is momentarily, expected that a conflict between the races will begin which will not end until many lives are lost. The result of such a conflict is not hard to foresee. The reception of Senator Tillman at Richmond, by the Virginia Democrats was in the nature of huge ovation and his speech at the Academy of Music made ''hot times in that town that night." The Senator is doing effective work in North Carolina for the cause of Democracy and white supremacy. Lieutenant Col. Tillman, has been promoted to the Colonelcy of the First S. C. regiment to succeed Col honors, Company G, of his regiment, actiDg as the guard of honor. Judge Mclver has n fused to vacate the injunction in the Berkeley county SneriffJitv contest. It will be remembered that there was a contest as to who was nominated for Sheriff of that county in the last primary election anu the State Democratic Executive Committee ordered another election to decide who was the nominee. One of the candidates went before Chief Justice Mclver i ?i i i i?^TT-rr ' - ??? aod obtained a writ of injunction res'raining the County Executive Com mittee from holdiDg the election and made the answer to the writ returnable after the general election. The effect of this order is that there will be a sciub race for Sheriff of Beikeley county in the general election. ? > Think of liv, ? 2 ~ - inrr a venr or two after one H / ^ is dead; dead If ik vS^' t0 a"* Practical inifl tents and purposes.? ifoA / dead, with the autoIBaSi' \AlV|lfraph of death inIm BB I scribed on brow and i /y/ cheek and lip. B+BT x *""/ l" Thousands of X^r--\ women live for she is practically dead. The young woman to whom the future is a dreary waste, the young wife who is a helpless, nervous invalid, the mother whose babes are a burden instead of a blessing,?all these, unless they take the right measures to recover their health, are better dead than living. In the majority of cases these ghosts of women owe their condition to weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism. Frequently they haye been deceived by the incorrect diagnosis of some obscure physician and do not understand the true nature of their trouble. It only costs a two-cent postage stamp for a woman to write and describe her condition to nr. R. V. Pierce, an eminent and skilful specialist, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. He will answer letters from ailing women without charge. He is the discoverer of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the greatest of all known medicines for women. It acts directly on the delicate organs concerned in maternity and makes them strong, healthy and vigorous. It banishes the indispositions of the anxious period and makes baby's coming easy and almost painless. It cures all disorders and displacements and checks exhausting drains. " Previous to motherhood my wife was very sick." writes Dennis H. Connelly, Ksq.. of Clear Water. Wright Co.. Minn. "Two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription made her well and strong," Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness and, constipation. One a dose. Thev never gripe. A Sad Event. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The death angel rapped at the door of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott McCartha, on Saturday night, October 15, about ten o'clock, and took back home with bim their little darling, Cbicola Gertrude, age 5 years and onel Joseph K. AlstoD, receutlj deceased, and Msj. Fuller has been pro moted to Lieutenant Colonel of the sauie regiment. The other promotions have not been aunounced as yet. The Columbia State says: "It will do Chairman Tolbert and the colored Republicans generally a great deal of good to read the reports from Virden, III. With State troops under orders of a Republican governor keeping Southern negroes out of Illinois mines at the point of the bayonet, hope of interference by Northern Republicans with the present political status in South Carolina must be regarded as very misty. Colonel Joseph K. Alston, of the First regiment, died at the home of his wife in Yorkville last week. He was suffering from an attack of jaundice, but the cause of his death was due to heart disease. His un timely death is deeply deplored by all people of the State, and a life having the elements of promisiug great ness has ended. He was buried at Yorkville with Masonic aDd military 16 days. She ha3 been lingering most of the summer, but was suddenly taken worse Saturday after noon and passed away very calmly in a few hours. The funeral services were held at Salem church by Rev. J. D. Kinard Sunday afternoon, after which her remains were interred in the church graveyard. While our deepest sympathy goes out to the family, we beg them to remember that their loss is her "eternal gain." D E. Free Pills. Send your addresses to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince ycu of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation acd Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been prov< d invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by? giviDg tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigor ate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann, Druggist. OBITUARY. Chicola Gertrude, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B. McCartha, died at L<?esvill<\ S C., October 15, 1898, at the age of 5 years and 1C days. Her death was sudden aDd unexpected, yet peaceful and calm She was a veiv bright little girl, rapidly showing the Christian piiuciples she had been taught. Her parents dedicated her to the Lord in Holy Baptism in infancy and with untiring zeal placed around her spiiitual nourishment. She often made remarks about thoughts she got from the sermous of the pastor, showing her attention. She greeted father when he came home at night with a song and duiing the day cheered mother with sweet innocent remarks and was the soul of life and j iy to brothers and sister whom she loved so much to be with. But she is no more, God took her. How they will miss her. Beautiful flower of the household transplanted in the happy home, only to sing around the throne of God in heaven and be a strong tie to the parents, brothers and sister. May Gad comfort the sorrowing ones and give them grace to say "The Lord gave, the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord." The funeral services were conducted by the writer, assisted by Rev. 0". Austin, at Salem church in presence of a large congregation, and the body laid to rest till the resurrection morn. Jas. D Kinard. Leesville, S. C, Oct. 17,1898. "Many have said their children would have died of croup, if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Lad not beeu given, write Kellain k Ourren, druggists. Seaview, Ya. ''People come from far and near to get it and speak of it in the highest terms." This is equally true of this remedy in every community where it is known. I>u} a bottle at J. E Kaufrnauu's drug store and test it for yourself. . Fine French, plain and stick candy, at the Bazaar. Notica cf Sta:s Election ar.d Managers. An election will be held at the several precincts established by law in Lexington county, on Tuesday, November Sib, 1898. for the following officers, to wit. Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of Stale, Attorney Genera', Comptroller Gen eial. Adjutant and Inspector G< nera). State Treasurer, State Superintend CLt of Education, one Railroad Conmissioner, two Representatives to the lower branch of the Legislature, j one Supervisor, one Supeiinteudent j of Education, one Probate Judge. | The polls will be opened at 7 a. m., and kept open without intermission until 4 o'clock p. in. The following named persons have been appointed managers for State and county < lection*: Lexington Court House?J. Weir Addy, C. W. Ca ugh man, J. W. Price. T. J Draft-.' Store?W. W. Koon, It J. Pi ice, W. K Hook. Leesville? S 11 Crouch, Daniel Senu, Heukel Shealy. Lewiedaic?Jason S. Shealy, Saml. P. Drafts, S. E. Taj lor. Gaston?S. P. Shumpert, Lucius W. Wise, Noah Spires. Boynton Academy?Calvin It Stuikie, G. J. King, J. F. Jefcoat, Sr. Irmo?A N. Dreher, N. S. Younginer, S. A. Mathias. Chapiu?B J. G. Lever, G. W. Willi.. .na U It T ,i ?ir1 lor IT IIIIUIU^ XX. x-r. AJ u\?iv*. Efird's Store?John C Shealy, C. P. Cannon, J. D. Swygert. Peak Station?John A Eargle, J. D. Wheeler, T. W Amick. P. W. Shealv's Store?B. D. Clark, M L Youugiuer, Fred Shealy. , Hilton?B. B Hiller, J. C. Kibler, S. J. McCartha. Samaria?11 W. Boatwright, Felix Burgess, Jr , M. Howard. Batesburg?L. M. Jones, F. C Aldridge, John L. Rcynolds. Swansea?L P. Smith, Alvin Roof, W. W. Fur tick. Red Store?H J. Seibles, Shelton Kaminer, E. J. Roof. Huffman's Burnt Mill?John J. McCartha, D. M. Kyzer, J. Iv. Gantt. Brookland?W. M. Corley, Hamp Caughman, J. L Berry. Spring Hill?J. E. Fulmer, J. J. Fultner, C. H. Eleazer. Folk's School House?J. M. Metz, W. R Eleazer, David Ellisor. Red Bank?J. F. Lown, J. Sam Clark, John Geiger. Brook?Paul Hi to, J. F. Long, Sam W. Derrick. Lower Fork, at St. Andrew's Schod House?J S. Huffman, Geo. F. Litzsey, Haskell Huffman. The chairman of the above named managers at each box will call upon Samuel B. George, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners, at his office, Lexington, S. C., Saturday, November 5tb, 1898, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions, and to be qualified. E. L. Asbill, Chairman, J. W. Eargi.e, j ?1. j5ailey, Commissioners of State Elections. Attest: Saml B. George, Cieik. Oct 2G, 1S98?2w51. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex, has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. F<>r years he suffered untold agony from consumption, ac 1 companied by hemorrhage?: and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in -comparison with this marvelous cure: would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at J. E. Kaufmaun's, Drug Store. Regular size 50 cent-', and $1 00. Guaranteed to cure or price rc lauded. A Kcnaric Mariiage. Young Bey and Gul Run Away and Are Chased for Thirty Miles. ColuiLbiu S ate. Oct. 25 Many romances have occurred in Brookland, but noDe more thrilling than the one which closed in a marriage at the home of Mr. M. H. Witt, notary public, yesterday. Mr. J. M. Meetz?, a jouDg man 19 or 20 years old, who works in one of the cotton mills, oh-ped with Miss E. E. Loiiek, daughter of MrAndrew J Lorick of Lexington. Meetze lives in Brookland, and his young bride's home is iu Lexington. Meetze met his intended at Lexington yesterday morning, put her in his bugpv, and, after being chased for 30 miles by the relatives of the girl, he arrived in Brockland, where ; tney were tuariiea oy Jir. w itr, wno j disliked to peiform the ceremony, as I the parties and relatives were well ! known by Lim, bat Le saw no other : way out of the difficulty. | ? If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well ; tried remedy, Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It ; soothes the child, softens the gums, I allays all pain, cures wind colic and | is the best remedy for diarrhoea, j Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. t An Irishr 8 fl A ^ood stor; i J 'ie *iac* ^en so 1 I ffr)X^^\N\MV RAWC>Nrif ! rynl' wyN pC?iiy|:RP' fl I It u ^le n< i i / LLA m?rn'n^- H?v I v w \TV> marvelous curt |j 4j va stipation and lb FOIJ G. M. IFAKMAX AX Notice cf Election for Member of Ccngrecs. An eltction will be held on Tuesday, November 8th, 1808, at the legally established polling precincts in Lexington county, for a Represen tative from the Seventh Congressional Dittiict, in the oGth Congress of the United States. The pulls will be opened at 7 a in., and kept open without intermission until 4 o'clock p. m. The following named persons have been appointed to manage said election, to wit: Lexington Court House?P. Dalton George, F. E. Dreher, G. Jacob Wingard. T. J. Drafts Store?G. H. Itawl, W. O. Kaminei, Jesse H. Drafts. Leesville?L. P. "Williamson, F. A. Warren, M. C. Hall man. Lewiedale?W. T. Craps, D. T. Hare, Isaiah Taylor. Gaston?Jas. H. Spires, W. B. Fallaw, J. E Goodwin. Boynton Academy?J. W. Reeder, T. W. Craft, H. V. Hutto. Irmo?J. H. Counts, H. A. Lorick, T? XT /.Knr n or JU J1CUU& JL/XVUVI* Chapin?S. D. B. Lever, S. J. Clark, S. F. Bickley. Efird's Store?J. West Amick, J. J. Ballentine, M. K. Frick. Peak Station?0. L. Mayer, W. E. P. Haltiwanger, McD. Busbardt. P. W. Shealy's Store?John A. Shealy, J. M. Miller, Jno. A. Griffith. Hilton?H. H. Dreb?r, John H. Hiller, Walter Derrick. Samaria?R. B. Barr, W E. Quat tlebaum, E. Hall. Batesbnrg?H. W. Shuler, J. D. Haltiwanger, E. Jones. Swansea?W. M Johnson, Paul E. Hutto, L V. Gantt. Red Store?N. B. Wannamaker, Lee Muller, Win. J Rucker. Huffman's Burnt Mill ?J. F. Lvles, S. R. Smith, E. Hugh Lewis. Brookland?J. D. Senn, R. C. Moore, W. A. Oxner. Sprirg Hill?0. P. Clark, R. V. Eargle, P. W. Sites. Folk's School House?N. M. Derrick, R, G. Eleazer, Thomas Burkett, Jr. Red Bink?D. P. Burnett, A. E Wingard, George T. Taylor. Brook?John Craps, Allen Hite, E. H. Addy. Lower Fork, at St. Andrew's School House?Isaiah Haltiwanger, A. S. Nunamaker, S. R. YouDgiDer. The chairman of the above named managers at each box will call upon Samuel B. George, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners at his office, Lexington, S. C, Saturday, November 5th, 1898, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions, and to be qualified. P. H. Ckaps, Chairman, J. L. Shuler, "NY. L K. J oh x son, Commissioners of Federal Elections. Attest: Samuel B. George, Clerk. Oct. 26?2 w 51 "I can't see bow any family lives without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarihoea Remedy," sa} s J. R Adams, a well known druggist, of Geneva, Ala., in a letter inquiring the price of a dozen bottles, that he might not only have it for use in his own family, but supply it to his * * - 1 _ j neighbors, ine reasoD some peopitget along without it, is because they do not know its value, and what a vast amount of suffering it will save. Wherever it becomes known and used it is recognized as a necessity, for it is the only lemedy that can always be depended upou for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. For sale by J. E Kaufman n. Masonic Notice. All the members of Sinclair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. M, are earnestly requested to be present at their regular communicatiou, Oct. 21), 1S98. Business of importance will be attended to. By order J. B. Shealy, W. M. -? *.? To Our Subscribers?Important. The Quaker Valley Mfg. Co , of Chicago have requested us to announce that they have several thousand sets of the finest coin silvtrplated War Memorial Spoons leftover from their ucent distribution. They will mail, postpaid, a full set of six of these spoons to every subscriber to the Dispatch wh > will send name and address ?a postal card will do. It. on receipt of the spoons, you find them the most exquisitely beautiful specimens oj the silversmith's art you ever saw, and worth S3 (Kb remit 7N cents, as payment in full, within 30 days; if not pleased, return spoons immediately. Each spoon Is ot a different dtsign- alter dinner j coffee size?showing soldiers in can p in j Cuba. Moto C .stle and four U S. BattleI ships They are imperishable inememtoes j ol the late w.-.r, and every subsciiber should j accept this most remarkable oiler, and obj tain a stt before it is too late. Ail that's I necessary is to sat you're a subscriber to 1 " \ j 11*0 X/!Sp*(tlCIl (Hi IS is ILLfpui lUlll / iiuvi lunb j yon accent Meiurrial Sj>o^?i ofF-r. Address Quaker Vullty M?u Co., 357 \V. Harrison Strict, CLicago, 111 j Gotten Market. Lexington, Oct. 20?4? to 4^. C jlumbi?, Oct. 25?4~. Charleston, Oct. 25?4:J. I Augusta, Oct. 25?5 1 10. nan's Joke. j| y is told of an Irishman, who said s much relieved of constipation by g lis ^ndTonic Pellets. i jw a complete avocation every wever much of a joke, it is a most for all forms of biliousness, confer troubles. 25 cents. LLK BY I) J. E. KAUFMAXX. Persons w,ho are thinking of building a residence, barn or any otlnr ! kind of building should write to the Armitage Manufacturing Company, of Richmond, Yd., for one of thfir I catalogues describing the rooting supplies manufactured by this company. The company bears an excellent reputation for the high standard of their goods. Among the list of goods we mention iront>halt roofing, two ply asphalt ready roofing, three ply asphalt ready roofing, rosin size sheathing paper, deadining and carpet felt, roofing and paving pitch, ready mixed paint, tarred roofing, felt, sheep dip and sheep wasb, etc. All of these are desirable goods and are needed by builders. Cheap Bocks for 20 Baps. I have on band a few nice Bibles worth $2 50, which 1 will sell at ?1 50, from now until November 1st. These are the Bagster Sunday School teachers bibles and will give satisfaction. Iiespectfully, W. M. Harden, Lexington, T5. C. Wanted. 1,000 pounds of beeswax, i i large or small quantities. Highest matket price paid by, It. B. Harman, at the Bazaar. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given topersous int< rested that I will apoly to the Hon. C. E Leapbart, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lextngtou, State of > oath Carolina, on the 2(ith day of November, lt>98. at 10 o'clock a m , for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estite of J. W. Buigbman. deceased. H A. SPANN, C. C. C. P.andG. S., Administrator. October 25, lt98.-5v2 Final Discharge. "VVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL il persons interested that I will apply tc the H<?n, G, E. Leapbart, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, t-tate of South Carolina, on the '20th day of No> vcmber, 1898, at 10 o'c'oek a. m , f??r a final discharge as Adu iListrator of the Estate o Mrs. Mattie Counts, deceased. H. A. SPANN. C. C. C. P. andG S.f Administrator. October 25. 1898-5w2. Final Discharge. VJ'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALI J3I persons interested that I will apply u the Hon C. E. Leriphart, Judge of Probatt in and tor the County of Lexington, Statt of South Carolina, on the 2G:h (Uy of No vember, 1898, at 10 o'clock a m.,forafiua discharge as Administrator of the Estate o Dr Henry Bell, deceased. H. A. SPANN, C C. C. P. and G. S., Administiator. October 25, 1898,- 6w2. Notice. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THf Estate of the late Isaac Alewine mus make immediate payment to the under signed, and all persons holding claim; against said Estate must present the same duly attested, to me on or be ore the Is day of December, 1898. D J. GRIFFITH, Executor. October 24th, 1898. - 3w52. i ?si . r ? . t ! I he state or soutn uarouna COUNTY OF LEXINGTON'. By C. E. Leaphart, Esquire, Probate Judge TT 7II ERE AS, SAMUEL ROWE JIADI VV suit to me, to pr int bun letters < admiuis ration of h E-sta'e ol and effectj of William ' 'orlej : These are, therefore, to cite and adraon ish all and singular Hie kindred and credi tors ol the said William Corley. de ceased, that they be tnd appear before me in the Court of Probate, to bj held at Lexington C. II., on the 3 2th day ol November, next, alter publica'ioi ihereot, atllo'clocf in the lorenoon, to sbow c mse, if any ibej have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tlrs 2 th day cl October, Auuo Domit l, ]8'.;S. C E. LEAI'IIART, -J. P. L C. Published on the 2( th day of October Ib'dS, in the Lexington Dispitch. 2wol Notice. | A LL PERSONS HAYING CLAIMS j Jx. against the linn of Shumperi ?fc Mil.t-i will please pres nt them to the undersigned ou or before November 2 'th. Ifc'JC S P S HUM PERT, October 2-1, lS'JS, Bans, S. 0. 4w2 -i-INEW-:l.llll(i:i!) STORE. EVERYTHING FRESH and at PRICES LOWER THAN ANY RETAIL HOUSE IN THE CITY. II you wish to SAVE MONEY in buying Groceries call at H.C.BAILEY'S ji\ew Oroccrv Store. * y ! 1G21 MAIS ST,, COLUMBIA, S C. | October 21, III!. (HIS. C. ST.1M.KI, i Surgeon Dentist, I 1V?:{ Main JSC., Ovei Messrs. Stantlej Bros'. China Store. (Y. M. C. A. Building.) nr?T.TTMRIA. S. C. I ^ v ~ ' January 16?ly. {1TEADY INCOMES V W>?fk. Hither Sex. I'l start you in tin* \ Mail Order Business day or evnintr. . \N?i ih'ddlinjr. ) M. YOUNG, Henry St.. lii-? ?>k lyii. N, .1 lyieiil?i: ? __ . I U A All /\ A I'D Ain 1/1 Anin Ai I An /I AiJ I oral!' Ill IPIIIIMIIg 0|ll!'llll!)[! Gorgeous Exhibition BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. What lovely ^oods! and similar expressions of wonder, amazement 111 > 1 ' i r 111 i"iii lie 111 t -ill 1111*> >1 f?r 11 flic I'loTsitlt :l 1 kl )<ll. monts of -I. L. Miuinaiiiili tV as tlie fair creature with dazzling eves and pleased expression views the ixranduer and ma urn i licence of lovely display of all the latest patterns in fashionable dress goods. The next exclamation is OH, MY! HOW CHEAP? when the polite and attentive salesman names the price. Purchasers of Diy Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats, Gem's Furishings, Millinery, Shoes, or any imaginable article in the wearing line, remember that a visit to Mimnaugh's Four Big Department Stores will amply repay you. MI MX AUG H HAS THE LARGEST STOCK. All MX A EG JI IIAS THE BEST GOODS. All MX A UGH HAS THE CHEAPEST GOODS. EVERY IIII IS I IIIRliM IIAY' MJ V IJ II A * KJ :i MW IM .?' v i. JL X? m^lM m w J. L. MIMNAUGH & CO., COLUMBIA, N. C. September. 22. CUT THIS OUT. VALUABLE COUPON! Tills is our Drummer. > i itlfs^MEY;S? CTiNA^m||^ (ESTABLISHED 1849.) OFFERS YOU Cliina, Wajrons, Notions, Glassware, 1)o1I?-j, House Furniture ( ro<?li<*ry, Tovs, \ Froczors, [ Stono\var<', Piciuro Frames, ReiVigerntor AVo<(<l<*n>vavo, Mirrors, Fly X^atnss, 5 Cook Stovos, Hniuinors, dy rFi*a.i??, Stoves, Hateliot.*, Labor Saving1 Tin>var<?, Loelis, " Inventions and Cutlery. Wire (*oo<lsi, IVovellies, Lani]>s, Hasps and IIinges,Dinn<^r Sets, Silverman', Screws and Taeks,Tea Sets, ' Agateware, KnivesaudForks, Butter Sets, Potware, Spoons, B??rry Sets, Bruslies, Soap, Fruit Jars, j Dusters, Stareh, Holiday Gifts, . Brooms, I'olisili, Birthday Gilts, Coll'ee Mills, Stationery, Bridal Gifts, L5al>y Carriages. Fancy Articles and Other Things | TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Holders of this coupon will receive on presentation ten per cent from [ regular prices on all purchases. Examine goods and prices. We must have vour trade. J. C. STANLEY&BRO,. Colu.m"toia,, S. C. ' September "21- 3m. Teed wheat, M Oils, Eye, My, tat, GEiiSSSS, ETC. I, IIIIIQ AND FIELD SEEDS IN THEIR SEASON. Reliable Goods. c m- SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES. o PI! ICES MUCH LOWEi: Til AX USUALLY PAID. LORICK & LO WR ANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 1.?lv. THE AiMITAGE STFfi CO., .'>200 to .'>.'>00 ]\llli((rrf Arcane, X-51C ? 2fl" ID , T7".A.. MAN' UFACTURK1W Or |ASPHALT, READY ROOFING, | TARRED FELTS, READY MIXED PAINT,KV!M. Write for Samples and Prices. 47?9ra Final Discharge. VTOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL J3I per-ons interested tlut I will apply to he Hon C E. Leaphart. Judge or Prjoate n and lor thc-Coun yot Lexington, State of jouih Carolina, on the lllli day of Novem)< r. lh'.)8. for a tiual discharge as Executor >f the L'siateot WilliamHnllman,deceasetL ED R HALLMAN, Executor. October 11, lS'JS ? 5a52. pioneg Saved Piano and Organ lingers. Factory Price*. - - - No Agent* Commission*. F.rery man hUon n Ag*nt. Pianos and Organs from Maker direct to Purchaser, and all Intermediate Profits saved. Important Announcement. In order to bring Maker and Consumer closer together, #nd reduce cost of instruments to purchasers, we have discontinued all Local Agencies in the territory supplied by our Savannah House, and in future shall sell our well known. Standard Instruments (litrcl fo j)urchat(rf% and without the aid of Agents. Agents Commissions Saved. Wrtte Us. Its easy to buv from us by correspondence and ^ entirely safe. We take all risk and guarantee to please or no sale. H'rite for Hjxcial Ofert, Fall lS'JS. Address, LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, OA. 75,000 Pianos and Organs sold by us in the South since 187a FANCY POULTRY FOR NALE, Indian Bminer Ducks, Cayuga Ducks, Black Minorcas, Bar re J Jiocks, S. C. Buff Lcyhorns. Cornish Indian Games, Buff Pel:in Bantams, Pit Games, Black Langslians, S. I). Game Bantams, B&~ Prices reasonable. Write for VDQ nffl M. V. DECKER, COLUMBIANA. OHIO. SOUTHERN SHORTHAND The leading business school of the South, located In th? most progressive city. Over 7,oco graduates in positions. Plates i's pupils in positions daily. Low rates. Superb equipment. Bank references. Enter now. Catalogue free. Mention this paper Address, A. C. BRISCOE. President, or L. W. ARNOLD. Vice-President. Atlanta. Ca. SENT FREE to housekeepers? Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOK, telling how to prepare many delicate and delicious d shes. Address. Liebig Co , p. 0. Bjx 2718, New York. | TAX COLLECTION. \ I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING mentioned places lor the purpose of receiving taxes lor the fiscal year 1898, viz: Lexington C. H , from 15th to 30th Octo- __ ber, 189 i. inclusive. Josh Shealy's, afternoon, Oct. 31, 1898. Chapiu, November I. 1898. Cross Roads, morning, Nov. 2d. Peak, alternoon, Nov. 2d. Spring Hill, morning, Nov. 3rd. White R ck, alternoon, Nov. 3rd. Irmo, Nov. 4th. S.txe Gotba Mills, morning, Nov. 5th. Birr's Landing, afternoon, Nov. 5th. D. F. Suumpert's, afternoon, Nov. 7th. Giston, afternoon, Nov. 8<.h. Jos W. Reeder's, morning, Nov. 9th. J.J. Mack's, afternoon, Nov. 9th. Swansea. Nov. 10th. Sandy Rnn. morning, Nov. lltb. *. N. Martin's, afternoon. Nov. 11th. Brookland, Nov. 12th. G F Keisler's, morning, Nov. 14th. Craps' Mill, afternoon, Nov. 14th. Lewiedale. morning, Nov 24th. Summit, afternoon. Nov. 24th. leesville, Nov. 25th B iteeburg, Nov. 26th. Samaria, morning, Nov 27th. Lexington C. H.. from 28th November to 31st of December, 1898, at which time the **--? A lit l'tLX DOOK Wiii C1UM; ouu luc x?j yc* tcut. penalty will be added. ^ For Sta'e purposes, five mills 5 " Constitutional School tax, 3 ' Ordinarv County tax 3 " Past Indebtedness ? Total .'.mills 11J ~ For interest on Railroad Bonds in Fork Township, two mills i2). < For interest on Railroad Bonds in Broad River and Saluda Townships, two and onefourth mi ls (21) For retiring Railroad Bonds in each of the above townships, one mill (1). For Attorney's lees in each of the above townships, one and one-fourth mills (1J). E. L WINGARD, Treasurer Lexington Co., S. C. Sept 20. 181)8-td. SHERIFFS SALE, ?a By viarue of the judgment of the Court ot Common Pleas for Lexington County, in the ca^e of Susan G. Huffman vs. ArthurS. Nunamaker. Simeon E Matitiany, Kob?rt Benjtuiin Matheny, Helen Catherline Matheny and A. M Wings'd. I will sell at public outcry to the high-^ est bidder, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C.. during the legal hos of sale, cn the first Monday in November, next; I "All of that tract ol land, situate in said I Countv and State, containing niuty two and 1 one half acres, more or less, between B-oad f and Saluda rivers, and known as the "Butler Tract' of laud, conveyed to Michael 1 Lorick by ike Executors of George Lorick, on the l>t diy ot February. 1854, and was conveyed to Jacob Nunamaker by Henry A. . lleetze. Commissioner iu Equity for Lexii gton District, on the 53b day of December. 1S5'J, and was conveyed or brqueathed 1 by will of Jacob Nunamaker to the said Arthur S. Nunamaker, and is boanded on the u'rth by George F. Leitzey and Wm Buff, cast by George F. Leitzey j nd State Farm, south by George F. Leitzey and west by Newberry road and Wm. Buff." Tru*tc rvr fir,* *i.i.4 i Uii JIO l ?vuciitiiu V/a;ui balance in two equal annual instalments, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold; with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers and revenue stamp*. T. H. CAUGHMAN, S. l. C. October 15, 1S'J3. ? . Efired & Dreher, plaintiff's Attorneys. 3w51. By virtue cf the judgement of the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington County, in the case of Nora T. Huffman vs. J. A. Richardson. i will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the court house d >or at Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours ot sale, on the lirst Monday in November, next; "All that piece, parcel cr tract of land, situate, I}tug and being in said County ami State, mar Spring Hill, containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands now or lorajcrlj owned by Elizibeth Whites, Elizabeth Jacobs. Dr. James \\ illingham and isiate ot Jesse Ju1 an." TERMS OF SALE:-One-third cash; b lance in two e?pial successive annual instalment, with interest lrom day ol sab, s .'cured by bond of purchaser aud mortgage ot the premises sold; with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pav tor papers and revenue stamps. T. H CAUGHMAN, S. L. C. October 15. 189S.-3w51. Etir.l A Dreher, plaintiff's attorneys.