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The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY, ^ri{IL 1*, J899. laics to Hd'W Advertisements. C.ei k's Sale. Nonce?Nancy E Cnaney. N .tice? Goorge A Knminer. Insurance Agency?Rice B. Sarin n v&-Xotices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of o cents per line, to one and all * ____________________________ Pleurisy Pleurisy and pneumonia are acute inflammations of the lungs, and if not promptly allayed, the worst may happen. The celebrated Dr. John W. *>_n?~ i. a oIIotto oil - J>UU S VyUUgli K7J X Up D^CCUiiJ ou?)iJ uu inflammation of the lungs and effects a cure in a wonderfully short time. DcBnlls COUCH SYRUP Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Doses are small aud pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. Health Hint. <:Life is not to live, but to be well Enjoy life and good health by takiDg Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys, the great regulator of the ays tem. 25s. MASONIC. * A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ^J^^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, /^r\A. F. M., will be held od Saturday, April 22ud, 1S99, at 3 o'clock p. m. Members will please be prompt in attendance. By order of the W. M. G. M. Harmon, Secretary. For Sale Cheap. Single comb White leghorn cocks Best stock. Lowest pi ices. Cross jour common fowls and improve breed and make extra layeis. _ 75 cents each. Apply to Rice B. Har man. Shake Into Your Shoes. i Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, J smarting, nervous feet, and instantly i takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort < discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- | Ease makes tight or new shoes feel j easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching j feet. Try it today. Sold by all < druggists and shoe stores. By mail ] for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, ] Le Roy, N. Y. j Masonic. A regular communication of Po- ( maria Lodge, No. 151, A.\F.*.M*., 1 will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, 1 S. C, Saturday evening, April 22, *99, at 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting brothers are invited. 1 John C. Swygert, Master. I Cavies or Guinea Pigs. Guinea pigs are an interesting lit- j tie pet for the children; are easy to keep, thrive and do well. They are perfectly harmless aud quite profitable; they will rid any building from { rats, that they might be put in. j Per pair, grown $1 00. Address Rice B. Harman. I ? i The Equitable of the U. S. The strongest company in the c world. c Assets over ?255,000,000. I Surplus over ?57,000,000. 2 Insurance in force ?987.000,000. Insurance sold in 1898 S 17,000,000. ? Call on or address, W. J. McCar- ? tha, Lexington, S. C, or C. L Jones, 1 Leesville, S. C. To the Public. ? Having recently purchased a full [ set of the latest improved serveyoi s * instruments, I take this method of j informing the public that I am prepared to do all kinds of surveying at j the shortest Dotice and on the mc-st ] liberal terms. All who have survey- ^ ing can save money by addressing me at this place. Sam. J. Leaphart, . Lexingtoi), S. C. The Free Mail Delivery Experiment. < We have received a number of requests from subscribers who have 1 been receiving the Dispatch at the : post offices which have recently been discontinued by reason of the experiment with the free mail delivery which is now beiDg made. - - -- ? The route in tins county on which j the experiment is beiDg tried com xnences at Leesville, which post office is made the distributing oue, and goes from, thence aloDg the Holley's Ferry road to Mr. Owen Cannon's and returning comes through the Revere section, along the Ridge road to Bedenbough's, thence to I Caughman's, Henry Adams, back to Cedar Grove church by Brook, then by a circuitous route to Leesville. The Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad is the dividing line, and the next day the mail for the south side will be delivered along the following route: Leaving Leesville by circuitous route down by H. R. Smiths, Paul Mims' and back up the public road via. Lightwood, leading to Leesville. Twenty-five miles are traveled in \ a d?y on each route. The younger | biother of Dr. D. M Crosson is the carrier and the trips alternate on each route, giving three mails a week. PEML ASH SOTS. "ayeide Note* Qiiih- !tsd y.' Te find T"here bj % Ih^a'cb J* an. Cool. Ro<td CleiK. a feaieS. The woods are putting on their <prieg garmenltj. Mr D. E. B dicutine's new store is neariug completioi). Farm woik is being pushed as rapidly as the unsealed weather will permit. My hardware line is now complete Cjrne to me, I can fill your wants. W. P. Roof. Miss Helen Hawkins has returned frc-m a visit to relatives and friends j IU I* C W UCi 1J . Love makes the world go round? and the attraction o? gravity worries a lot of people. The ladies are invited to call at Metfcze & Son and see their beautiful hsplay of dress goods. About 450 tax executions have been placed in the hands of the Sheriff for service. Grain cradles in. Come and get what you need btfore the stock is sold. W. P. Roof. There is more power in kindness than there is in dynamite, but it takes loDger to find it out. The prettiest line of fashionable ?*boes ever brought to this market, can be found at Meetze & Son's. Much of our space is given to the proceedings of the motion for a change of venue in the Crawford case. |?i CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. BJ~ M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use g in time. Sold by drucsrists. The song of Rev. Mr. Anderson, of I>esville, at the tent meeting last night, was sweet, pathetic and soul stirring. Ladies Waists, ranging in price from 25 cents to $5?all up to date stj lee, at W. P. Roof's. The scholars of the Lexington Classical Institute will have a picDic about the last of thia month or the arst of May. Miss Maude Pitts has returned from a visit to her old home in Saluda county. She was accompanied by her brother. This is the time when you need a iew hat, either straw or felt, and VIeetzs & Son is the place to get it. The vestibule train on the South?rn Railway, which has been runling between Aiken and New York, aas been discontinued. When the clouds rolls by the sun vill shine and v. ben the sunshines he earth will become warm and the rain will sprout and grow. Calicos, pique, traver?, organdie, mperiala and all new goods that are >n the market. At W. P. Roof's. The tent meeting is in full blast tnd a deep interest in religious mat :ers is being awakened and much *ood is expected as a result of the neetirg. Mr. Wiliiam Henry Spann, son cf )ur very efficient and popular Clerk )f Court, who farms on his fathers Dlace near Leesville, was in town yesterday. "Hilton's Cough Cure always cures t cough. It was made expressly for ,hat purpose, 25c. For sale at the 3azaar. A selected line of fresh spring iress goods is just received at Shealy's New York Racket Store. There are some beautiful patterns imong this line and an inspection is invited. Hats! Hats!! IIats!!! See my ine of Ladies' and Men's straw hats oefore buying, as they are new and prices low, at W. P. Roof's. Mr. W. E. Avery, of Columbia, will deliver a lecture to night in the Masonic hall, on Odd Fellows, to which the public is cordially invited. Alter ihe address a lodge cf this arder wiil be instituted. O'-ir RnKdprihprs in arrears wiil please make payments partially, if not in full. Our expenses must le promptly met, and "every little kelps" where there are so rnaDy. Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP Will cure Croup without fail. The best remedy for vhooping-eougli. Doses small. Price 23 cts. at druggists. A new method of cleaning clothes is suggested. Dip the clothes brush i in the yolk of an egg, so that the j bristles are quite wet. Allow it to i dry and then use. This treatment ! has, it is said, the effect to make the j brushing especially effective. Our readers should not forget that j S. N. HeDdrix, of Columbia, is head- | quirtersfor fine family groceries and when they want a pure article (f j fooi they should go there to make their purchases. What is undoubtedly the most expensive tomb ever erected for - - ^ -i i a piivate individual, 13 a spKnoiu mauseleum erected in Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, to the memory of John Makcay, the California millionaire. It cost over $300,000. 111 iii hi mt?ri-i-' j-irnr-vr BewBMjjaaan J Now is the time to *-f fl r.ew hug^V. WrtgOD, r,v ftuy o hn k nd ( f vehi< It* tbbt you may need. T. B Aaghiry k C), 0 jIuiiiVi-A, can fur nish just such an one that will suit your fancy and pocket. Our ana-igeriHnfc with the Horn? and Farm will expire oa the ol-t of May next, and any of our subsc ihers wishing this valuable paper for po small amount as 25 cents per year, hadrbtfc'cr tend iu their name in time. Parties can seDd same in stamps. The largest loaves of bread baked in the world are those of France' and Italy. The "pipe" bread of Italy is b*ked in loaves 2 or 3 feet long; while in Fiance the loaves are made in the shape cf very long rolls, 4 or 5 feet in length, and in many ca3e? 0 feet. Ramon's American S cck Powders, one of the best preparations on the market for cattle, bogs and poultry lo and 25 cents packages, at the Bazaar. Use this powder or.ce and you will have do other. Mr. Cal Edwards, foreman of Amick's saw mill, had the misfortune to sustain a painful injury in having his aDk'.e dislocated. He somehow got his foot caught under a log with th9 result as stated above. Mr. Ed wards is now at the homo of Mr. Amick at Summit. WANTED?Reliable salesmen to sell our complete line of Paints, Varnishes, etc. Good position and Iioe ral terms for right man. Address "W. W. Stoddard & Co," Cleveland, Ohio. 6.v53 Last Thursday night the kitchen and dwelling of Mr. James D Lang- i ford, in the Ella settlement, were 1 consumed by fire. We Earn that soma furniture end bedding were 1 saved. Mr. L icgford'a loss i3 very heavy and it is made doubly so at this season of the year. We did not learn the oiigiu of the fire. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pill3, a pleasant remedy for all diseases arising 1 from a disordered or torpid liver. They are the modern care for constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, specks before the eyes, etc. They do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. ^ Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. An unknown person entered the stable of Elmore Dora, colored, who lives on Mr. E F. Caughman's place in the Ella neighborhood, on the night of the 2nd inst, and took out his horse and killed it. It is said that Elmore is a quiet and unobtrusive man and no reason can be as signed for such a dastardly deed except pure cussedoess. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that Mr. Rice B. Harman has established a general } insurance agency at this place and j is now prepared to write fire, life and ( accident polices in some of the leid ing and strongest companies in America. He wiil make a specialty ( of writing insurance on country property and this business is solicit- j ed. Persons wanting insurance of any kind should call on or write him at the Bazaar and get his rates. ( j ? ?%*. . .? m * 1* ? Seware 01 bintment lor vaiarrn ;nai Contain Hercury, t As mercury will surely des'roy the ^ sense of smell and completely de range the wbo!e systun when (i>U-r ( ?cg it through the mucous surface. Sicb articles.should never be used except oo prescript iocs from rej a a- ? bie physic at s. as the damage they J will do is ten fold to tho good yon can pos-ib'y derive from them. Hall's Citarrh C >re, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co., T >!eio, 0 , contains no mercury, and is takeo internally acting directly upon the blood aao ruocon* snrf ic-'s of the sys'em. i d bnyicg Hall's C ?tarrb Care be enl i yon g?t rte genuine. If is taken irs ] ternobv, and made in To'edo, Oo;o. by F. J. Cheney &Cj. Testimonialfree Han's Family Pills are ihe best. Attention, Veterans. j Headquarters Camp Steadman, V . f rt.Q TT f! V Lexington S. C , March 27,1899. ( There will be a incetiDg of this , camp at the usual meeting place on ( Saturday, April 15th next, at 10 j o'clock promptly, all members are ] urged to attend as this will be a , meeting of interest to ever? member O * as camp \v:ll vole for Colonel of the , regiment made vacant by the resignation cf CM. D. J. Griffith who has ( left, the county. C:mp will also elect four delegates and four alter nates to the Charleston reunion. Four delegates, four alternates and a sponsor to the meeting of the State Division at Chester, S. C. Receive the banner to be pre sented to camp, and arrange for transportation, bousing, Ac. of cacup to and while at Charleston. Ail comradc-3 or others desiring to accompany camp to Charleston will please notify either Ms j J. H. Counts at Lino, or mysdf at this place as i soon as couveLieut, and ccriuinly net | later than the 15th of April. This is | important f.s we mn:-t know how many to provi le transportation for. M. D. Ilarman, Adjfc. Camp Stead man. N ?. ( 08, U. C V. ! If you want, tine vegetables, buy j your seeds at the Bazaar. Gaaian j teed fresh and reliable. aq^yg^j.w^wALiL 111 mwiu>ii> *?3 Vf.a JCir?iw ?c. U CL-.y. The O'd Vet-tans will b:>ve ft i jollification meeting ftt this place j next Siturday, April 15. Camp Stesduian will bo presented with a beautiful and handsome banner with imposing and appropt iute cercuionie-. Dr. W. T. Brocker will present the? banner on behalf of the ladies who succeeded in purchasb g it and M?, j H. A Meetze will accept the bmner for the Cornp. In addition to the presentation of the bmner, Col. D. T. Burr will present a life size portrait of C. l. J. II. Steadrnau, the veteran for whom the Camp was named ai d it is hoped that all the Oid Veterans will attend the meeting Saturday and see the likeness of the brave and gallant Confederate c fficer. It is affirmed that a great many of the month; rs of the Camp never knew Col. Steadman, and tbis will be an excellent oppor tunity to sea what he looked like. We have been requested to ask all persons who have any old flags in th(ir possession to bring them that day to loan the Camp for tbi3 occasion. Dr. Blue Mountain Joe HarmanV brass band will furnish the music for the occasion. Everybody is invited to turn out that day and witness the pleasing eeremoni< s Attention Veterans. Meeting of Camp Steadman, No. 60S, IT. C. V. April 15, 1899. Programme of the Exercises. 1 Commander will call the meeting to older at 10 o'clock a. m promptly. 2. SingiDg by camp after which Uiiapi:n wiii cuer prayer. 3 Reading of minutes of last meeting. 4 Application and reception of new members. 5 Payment of dues. Music by [be Band. G New business. Arrange for trip to Charleston. 7. Election for ColoDel. 8. Music by the Bind. 10. Election of delegates and a'ternates to tbe Reunions at Charleston and Chester. 11. Music by the Band. 12. Election of Sponsor. 13. Music by the Band. 14. Presentation cf Banner. Address by Dr. W. T. Brcoker. 15. Reception address by Maj H. i. Meetze. 16. Music by the Band. All old Flags wanted. J. H. Counts, Commander. M D. Harman, Adjt. Baptist Union Meeting. Next meeting of the lower division vill be held with Sandy Run, at Gascon, on Saturday before the 5th Sunlay, of this month. rnoc.KAM. 10 a. m. Devotional exercise and >rganization. 11 a. m. Union sermon by M. J. Kjzer. 12 m. Recess, one hour for dinner. 1 p. m. Best means of cultivating >ur members in general church work }y C II. Coibilt or J. G. Fallaw. 2. p. in. What duties does pracical Christian life envolve, by Dr. Brocker or T. M. Sightler. 3 p. id. Wcat should be Ike ihurcn's attitude towards a member ,vho entertains an anti missionary tpiiit, by H. V. Rish or Burdette Evirklin. Querry box open. Miscellaneous idjournment. SUNDAY. 10 a. m. Sunday school work to De arrarged, by the Un'oo. 11 a. m. Cbaiiiy sermon, by J. [1. San ford. W. P. Fallaw, Secretary. Gaston, S. C, April 10, 1S90 Civil Servic3 Examinations. Applicants for Clerks iu Columbia Post Office to be Examined. The United States civil service commission announces that a special ?x>imination will be held by its post office board of examiners in Columbia on May G:k, commencing at 0 a. m., for the positions of eleik and carrier in the post office. The examination will consist of spelling, arithmetic, letter-writing, penmanship, copying from plain j copy, geography of the United S ates, and readiDg addresses. The arith- I - ' " - ? -T1 i- r 11 n I LL16L10 Win UUUM3I, Ui ICOIO 1U L lixj 1UIIdamental principles, extending as far as common and decimal fractions and embracing ja-oblcms. The age limitations for this examination aro as followt: Clerk, Dot less than 18 jearf; carrier, between 21 and 40 years. St. Stephen's Congregation. The place of diviue services for the immediate fuluie of St. Stephen's congregation will be in the Episcopal chapel. Our congregation and the public may expect services at * ' * #n ? _ _ _ _ ? that cbapei on me louowiug cmjs | with cei taint;-: 1st Sunday, 11 a. m. 2 id Sunduy, 11 a. m. 3rd Sunday, 11 a. m. 4 h Sunday, 4:00 p. tu. Sunday school service everv Sunday morning, at 9:30, at the Episcopal c?*upi 1. Pastor J. G. Graichen. Inno L:ca!s. To tit- Editor of the Dispatcl: So u uch cold rainy weather uaakfs a gloomy outlook for farming interests. Very little has been done yeton the farm, aD<l everything in that line will be behind other years. Dr. J J. Biekley, who recently graduated at the Augusta Mod ice 1 college, has located hero for the practice of medicine. This gives us two doctors. At present the outlook is gloomy for the practice cf their profesrion, as we don't know of any sickness in this locality now. Our young friend, Mr. Iroin C. Nuuamaker, applied uDtoLimself tie word?, 'Tt is not good for man to | live alone'' and took unto himself the j beautiful Miss. Gussie Kibler, of j X^wberry. The groom and bis attendants boarded the eleven o'clock train at Irrno last Wednesday, the >tb inst.. and, by the kindness of Mr. W G. Child?, the train stopped at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Gus. Singley, and let them off Soon the twain became one and the happy little party met the south bound t ain at the same place, and returned tolrmo. They spent the night at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. B. F. Svygert, and next day proceeded to tho parental roof of the groom, whero they were greeted by kindred and friends. Mr. Chas. P. Robinson has completed his nice two story building and has become one of our townsmen. Ki9 machinery is first class and up to-date, and he is an up-todate business man along with it. Mr. J. W. Conner has his turpentine distillery about ready for operation and will soonfcommence to put the piDe product on the market. Wo would be glad to welcome more such g- n lemen as Ilobinson and Conner amoDg us. Judge J. Marshall Sbealy has his lice cleaning outfit in ruuDiDg order and is ready to hull this product of the Cirolinaa. Our town has had a bountiful supply of showmen, peddlers and tramp orators. Prof. Frady was here with his sleight of hand, magic lantern, hypnotism and black faced commedian. Mr. Miles tried to supply the town with a new kind of smoothing iroD, and Mr. Barrett, who left the opinion that he had been all sorts of a man, lectured at the church and wound up with a varied entertain ment at the school houee, where he appeared in clown attire and gave his audience a slice or two of elocution, witticisms and show songs. In a storm about a week ago the colored Methodist church at this place was blown flat to the ground. The town council has had a town well bored near the depot, which will supply a long felt Deed. The Sunday school here is looking forward to childrens' day, which has been appointed for the fifth Sunday. The dogwood is in full blossom and old fishermen tell us that fish will bite now. We often think of the sand hill fishing expeditions of our editor, and wish that we could run away from the telegraph key and go with him 10 these fine fish ponds and enjoy a few delicious fries. April 10, 1899. H. Samaria Happsnings, To the Editor of the Dispatch: Farmers aie very much behind with their woik in this section on ac count of the continued rain. Some corn has been planted, and some has come up, but it is too cold for it to make much progress in growing. Sir. J. W. Grandy, who has been conCDed to his bed for several months, is, we are glad to say, able to be up again, but is not able to attend to any business as yet. Nelson Quattlebaum's wife, after a spell of illness, passed away last night about 8 o'clock. She was a respectable colored woman, and was highly esteemed by the entire community iu which she resided. Mr. Wade Hall has his saw mill running now, cutting lumber for the Batesburg lumber company. The Southern Express company will soon open an office at this place. It will be known by the name of Westmoreland, and will be quite a convenience for the people of this section. Rev. EvaDS Hall has been canvassing for a short time on bx,ks and has sent in quite a large order. The books will be received for delivery shortly. W. W. Apiil 9, 1899. It is the opinion of Attorney Gen- | eral Bellinger that the State railroad j commission cannot interfere with j the schedules of passenger trains. Congressman Stoke3 is reported | to have been quite ill at his home in j Orangeburg, but is reported to bo convalescent. The Americans, under General Lawton, have again met the Filipi- j nos and routed them with great* loss. The campaign of bloodshed will be continued until the rainy season reti in when block houses will be built as a means of defence by our men. Ledgers, journals, records, counter books, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, j mucilage, k.\., for sale at the Bazaar. A new tupply of all kinds of fishing tackle has ju&t been received at the Bazaar. The Lake City lyncher?, who are charged with kiilicg Riker, the negro postmaster at that town, is now or trial in tho United Stales Diotriet court in Charleston. The Setond South Carolina regiment, which is now stationed at Augusta, surrendered the guns Monday and the band instruments, preparatory to being mustered out. The trial of \V. H. Meetze in Columbia last week, who is charged with killing young C.irt!edge, result ed in a ruistiial. He wiil be tried again at the June term of court for Richland county. County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of Lexington County Alliance No. 721, wiil j be held with Martin District Alliance on the 11th day cf April. A full delegation is desired. I). F. ESrd, Pres. T TJ A.Ur Parsnip Complexion. It does not r. quire r.n expert to detect the sufihrer from kidney troche The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, p".ffy e'rele under the eyes, the :a!:o.v parsn.p complexion iLilic ;tfs it. A physician would a--k if yon hand rhen mitism, a dull pain or ache in the hack or over the Lip ?. stomach troubles, desire to urinate often. < r ft burning or scalding in passing it: if alter passing there is an nn satisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or it the nrine has. a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptoms are present no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay inav lead to gravel, catarruh of the bladder, ir.fl -.miualioii, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may run iuto Brigbt's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble Dr. Kiimer's Swamp-Koot, tb? great dis covery of the eminent kidney aud bladder sp.-eialist, is a positive remedy 1- r such diseases. Its reputation is world wide and it is so ea-y to get at any drug store tl a ui one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful ru<*rits, mention the Lexington Disprtch and write to Dr. Kilmtr & Co.. Biughamtou, N. Y., f> ra sample bottle aud OooK telling nil ai>ou; it, 00:11 .s?m nuoo lately tree by mail. Clerk's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF HIE DECREE Or tbe Court of Common Picas for Lexington count?, South Carolina, in the case of W. H. Laibrop, plaintiff apai istFrances Emanud and Owen Oliver Em muel, defendants. I will sell to tbe highest bidder at public outcry, before tbe court houso door in Lexington, South Carobna, during the legal boars of sale, on the first Monday in May. ntxt: All that lot, piece and parcel of land situate, l}i jg and being in the Congarce township. Ltxiugtoa county and St^te ot South Carolina, containing one acre, more cr less, and bounded as follows, to lyit: on the north on lands ot A. D Sbnll, on the oath by lands of M J. Crockett, and on the east and west by lands of John B Shuler, being the parcel of land conveyed to Olivir Emanuei by M. J. Crockett by deed dated 29 th November, 1837, and recorded in R M. C. for Lexington county in Book "G G." nags 431. TERMS OF SALE?All of the purchase money to be paid in cash Purchaser to pay for paers and r.venue alamos. H. A. SPaNN. C. C. C P. and G S. april 10th, 1809. Allen J. Green. Esq . attorney for Plaintiff. 3 24. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! Another Call Issued FDR AN ARMY OF SOLDI EES WHO are fighting lor a living these hard times lu South Carolina. We, of flie firm of Barriss & East, do hereby cordially invite any and all eligible men and women who desire to save their hard earned money to call upon us when contemplating purchasing buggies, carriages, etc , also harness, which we manufacture, and guarantee all that we sell to be well worth every penny which we ark fcr them. We also take this opportunity of slating to our numerous customers that we are ver\ sorry ind.-ed that we have been nnable for the past seven moths to supply the demands made upon us. owing to the fact that we have been quite unable to employ the skillful labor necessary to keep np a supply of goods to the standard which we promised when starting out in this business. But now, being able to employ to labor the need we hops to be ab!e to supply the steady increasing demands upon us with the same, if not a better grade of work. Hoping to See our old easterners, with new recruits coming to us in the fa-a e, we beg to remain yonr obedient servants, BUS & RAST, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 13?tf. your fioaie is Hot fumisfted*** Ulitbout a Tine Piano or Organ. One of our Superb Maihushek Pianos or Old Keiiable Mason Ci Hamlin Organs will give your Family a Merry Christmas, all the year around. Two Grand Instruments, sold by us for 2S years past, and immensely popular. Quality, better than ever. Prices, greatly lower under our new plan of selling?without Agents. Agents Commissions 5avcd and given to Purchasers. That s the Xtw Schedule and it works. Write lis, and we will supply you direct from our Savannah Warcrooms,"and save you a lot of money. Come t>> Savannah and for vourself. and we will pay your K. It. 1'are. Write L's. LUDDEN & BATF.5, SAVANNAH. OA. Established ! > . < >vt*r ; -.<? o I'i.-.nos and Organs yda- ! t- " >< >n ]{< -rs. HELP WANTED. Male ok fem ale. i want good agents that arc satisfied with $15 03 per week lor about two lionrs' work each day. This is uo fake. Eielose 12 cents in stamps for agent's outfit and terms and be gin at once. Time is money me z,. &. Taggart Novel y 1W Vg <'0., *101(1-1011 Wett Ave , Buffalo, N. V. Dcpt 4. Mention this paper.?oet 2G 6m. mioraBm I OR STATE SENATOR. Th?rnanv friends of PR D M. CR03SON, knowing Lis ability and excellent worth, and being perhaps, the l.rgest, as well as one of the most successful farmers in the couDty, making his vari d interest i identical with that of tu<- whole people, do I hereby announce h'm as a <andidnte for [ Stat n Seuator, and pledge him to abide tho I result of ihe prim try. Ivlmy Friends. Knowing the vacancy that has occurred by D. J. Grilli h's acceptance of the Superiutcodoncy ot S ate Penitentiiry, we, lbe lritnds of W. H F R iS T, nominate him as a candidate for S'ate Fenalor. knowing his abihty.aud experience to till the position, We also pledge him to abide the result of the primary. ! The frien Is of DT. W. T BROTHER. | appreciating his lornn-r services in the L gisiaturt and knowing his pauiotic devotion to tho connt.v, feel as aired that be would prove a most coiupe eut and able | Senator, and fae! a pride and pleasure in | nominating him to till tho unexpired term ' for Senator in the coming election. Wo Have a irV>v of*tl:o C<'k'l)raio(l ??*? Wissnaf mw a #i jxMLJDUitft wjuvuna Oa band that will sell at cost to close them out. "W". PLATT 6s CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. 2w22. < MS. D. Ij. BOOZEK & SOKS, | Iff jj.DENTiSTS,Ig j-li 1 1515 MAIN STREET, oor.iJivioi^v, ?. c. 'PIIONE 23(>. One of the firm will fill appointments at Lexington, over IHii'd ^ Drelior's Law Ortleo, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each rarmth. Except July and August when there will be no appointment. For months of February, June and September Court Week will Uke the phce ot the regular appointment. PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PINE LUMBER, 1 MANUFACTURERS OF HIG-n <3- IES -A*. HD B FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, | FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, nOORS.SASH yV IN I? IJ 1-, I IV I> S , AUGUSTA, OA. ^-ESTIMATES CIIEEIMTULLY FUltNISHED.^t February 1?ly. H CAPACITY, 10,000 JOBS Ptf? ANNUM. H ' ?? 1i hiiIi. j j BU8&Y 9 Fo*"? dmWj |Mi?h the fllV of rWf> buai'l M tfif prcllri tr?Lr^, !m-' ill 'W to'Jitrif tjlrf TaLX**> jrl Into burin? ft tliuddj job l?? order i.? H'-e a dollar or ?o. K ROCK Hll.l." l-u?.tn ere **A Higher in Price, {?3 lint?" t!ior stand ?? , I"?* well. *r4-J. ai?ote all. Ktlif A WAV FKOM Til fl SHOP?tnakin; them ? fcetp*r in th# . / end. bold IJ Srv-el*** <ic?l<rs cni/. If x*on? on u;? m In tour town, write direct. Rj ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C. | ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by W. 1>. ROOF, I^exington, S. C. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Doiily & Sease, . J Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C., MATTHEWS & BOUKMSh'T, May 11?ly. Leesviile, S. C., J. E. YOUNG & CO., WHOLESALE Fruit and Produce, * 14*28 MAKKKT STREET, '.Near Market Honse.) COLUMBIA, S. C. o Sfctu POTATOES, j c? t: rsT u i iv i: maixe stock. all the leading varieties BLISS' TRIUMPHS, EARLY HOSE, PEERLESS, ETC,, ETC, I everything in the FRUIT AND PRODUCE LINE. GET OUR PRICES. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. December 7?tf. WE OFFER 'fill CONSISTING OF EARLY ROSE, BLISS' TQIUMPH, SECOND CROP BLISS. AND C C. These are the genuine aitich, tru ?to naue and wmranted the best Northern Seed. Send us your orders f^r fill Field and Gadea Seeds wanted. Prices guaranteed lower than elsewhere. Oa.al goe tree. LORICK & LO WRANCE, COLTJMBIA, C. Jan. 1.?ly.