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Tie Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19.1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1899. By reference to the vote polled in the recint election for State Senator from this county, it will be seen -that there was only a small ^number of voters who had interest enough in it to go to the polls aEd vote. This lukewaromess on the part of the mfprts pan ha paailv exDlained. The fight for Senator was made in the primary when Dr. Crosson received the nominations and his election was conceded to be as certain as the dawn of day, and consequently everybody lost all interest in the election which was to make him the lawful Senator, therefore, they, the voterf, did not turn out as they would have done had there been the smallest element . of doubt in his election. This being true, it does not however, excuse the Democratic vote, or relieve him from his oath taken when he cast his vote in the Democratic primary?to support the nominee of the primary? from neglecting his duty and failing to do what he promised to do in the primary election. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance and the success of the Democratic nominees lornclv nrvvn thft Wfttrh UC^^iiUO jjVJJ fulness of the members of the Democratic party. From the vote polled on Tuesday cf last week we learn the lesson that had there been a secret effort, spruDg only on the day of the election, to defeat the Democratic nominee, it would have probable been successful, owing to the indifference and lukewarmness of the voters. Let us in the future be more careful in the discharge of our duty, which we owe to our party, our selves and the successful nominees of the party. ? The President has evidently been given a startling but trne situation of the condition of affcairs as the; really exist in the Philippines and he has at last been convinced that the work cf subjugating the Insurgents on those islands is no child's plaj and that to do so requires both mer and means with plenty of ammuni tion and endurance. The editec reports of Otis, with such a color A Una oo 4A IAO/? nrio fr lug vji a xuocavo uuu act tv ivau vuc uv suppose that the Americans were or a picnic, or a holiday excursion hav< doubtless been discredit and the President has awakened from hie dream of inactivity to a realization o; the stupendousness of the under taking and the successfulness of it* endiDg. Card of Thanks. To the Editor of the Dispatch: "With your permission we wil take this method of thanking oui friends for their kindness in oui recent misfortune. As is generally known, last June we lost barns, food wagons, horses and farming imple ments by fire. Our neighbors cam? to our assistance in a way that onlj thuse who have met with such a misfortune can appreciate. Though in the midst of the busy season, and when money was scarce, they rebuilt our barns, gave us food and supplied us with money to help buy stock. Friends, we appeciate your kindness more than we can tell. May a kind providence smile upon each donor. Mrs. Alice Lowman, George P. Lowman. Sinclair, S. C, October 2, 1899. South Carolina Synod. The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of South Carolina, will meet (DY) in its Seventv-fifth Annual Convention in St. Lukes churcb, Newberry county, S. C., on Wednesday before the fourth Sunday in October, 1899. The following special speakers have been appointed: Missionary addresses?Rev. A. J. Bowers and Rsv. 0. B. Shearouse. Educational- addresses?Rev. M. O J Kreps and Rev. J. N. Horine. Ordination sermon?Rev. M. O. J. Kreps. By resolution, Rev. K. Boidt is to prepare a paper on the conditions of Communicant Church Membership. The lay delegate is expected to render a report on the state of the church immediately after such report has been made by the pastor. The railroads have been asked to grant reduced rates. S. C. Ballentine, Sec. m ? m Leanced Rates to Prosperity, S. C. aleduced rates have been granted by the railroads both to the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of South Carolina and the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Convention ?tickets to be sold October 15th to lDih inclusive, with final limit October 26ih. Ircn-elad forms not required S. C. BallentiDe, Secretary of Synod. ? ? The management of the County Fair is pleased with the blight outlx>k for a successful one. The attendance and exhibits promises to be unusually large this year. Tribute to the Memory of Arthur Cyrenius Schrartz. Whereas the all wise God has visited our SuDday school with sad bereavements by removing from St. Jacob's Sunday school to Lis reward in the Church triumphant, cur beloved brother and classmate, Arthur Cyrenius Schwartz. Therefore, be it Resolved, 1st, That we bow in humble submission to the will of him who doeth ail things well, ever looking to him as the author and finisher of cur faith to deal with us as seemeth to him good. 2od. That we deeply mourn the Joss of our beloved brother and class mate but resign him into the care and faithful love of him who rules in " > * t " 11 love and ucern an mings wen. ? 3rd. That we extend to the be-! reaved family our deepest sympathies ever prajing God's blessiDgs upon them that they may bear the loss of their loved one as those who have hope in Christ. 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and for publication in Our Church Paper, The Carolina News, and Lexington Dispatch with request that they publish. f John N Lindler. Com. ^ Henry H Haltiwanger. [ A. Ray Haltiwanger. Baptist Union Meeting. The Upper Division of the Lexington Baptist Association will meet at Lexington C. H., on Saturday bifore the 5th Sunday in October. 10 to 11 a. m. Religious exercises and enrollment of delegates. 11 to 12 a. m. Introductory sermon by Rev. M. J. Kyzer, Alternate Rev. C. B. Avery. 12 to J p. m. Recess. 1 to 2 p. m. Querry 1st. What is evidence of Regeneration by Rev. L. Hall, Alternate, Rev. E. Hall. 2 to 3 p. m. Has a church the scriptural right to exclude members without notification, by Mr. B. J. Reynolds, Alternate, James Hite. Miscellaneous. Adjourned to 10 a. 1 nT, Sunday. 1 Sunday 10 a. m. Addresses on Sunday School, opened by W. J. ' Gantt, Alternate, Robert Miller. 11 a. m. Missionary sermon by 1 Rev. S. J. Riddle, Alternate, Rev. r Joab Edwards. ' J. T. Sawyer, Union Clerk. 1 ^ Items from Steadman's} To the Editor of the Dispatch. Everbody is going to the Fair and if so, I will be there too. The rise in the price of cotton has ^ got a hustle on the people. Mr. W. L. Quattlebaum is ginniDg day and 3 night. Mr. Furman Quattlebaum is running the merchandise business here, and wants all the ties he can get. Mrs. Lease Gantt, the postmaster, has not as yet moved in town. A. P. Quattlebaum her assistant, kindly r and obligingly attends to our mails which we receive twice aweek. 7 Rev. Miles J. Kyzer paid us a fly' ing visit on his wheel today. We are always glad to see him. 3 Johnnie Gunter a good boy, died ' near hear a few days ago. Mr. W. L. Qiattlebaum has a plat 1 of the town of Steadman. ' Mr. Editor, call to see us. Much ' success to you and the Dispath. Here is a dollar from W. L. Quattltbaum. A Subscriber. ; Oct. 9, 1899. ! The work of a farmer's wife is never ended. But it is wholesome, enjoyable, productive work that is pleasurable if the farmer's wife is a well woman. The work becomes weary drudgery when the woman is sick. The work drags and the woman's pride is hurt. Her ambition is to do as much and better work than her neighbors. It is yj? a distinct triumph if her J/f yfc) - butter is gener- " ally regarded as the finest in the county. But fine butter C. {/*( J and bad health IvXRvBL don't go toMrs. W. J. Kid- res \ der. of Hill Dale \ 1 Farm, Enosburg, I Vt.. writes to Dr. fa I \Wt R. V. Pierc?. Buf- 1J ] falo. K. Y.: "Dur- |j ; a J ing the past year I /1 S MJ 1 i found that I was / *? AW 1J to become a moth- L if?] i er and that I was 'J-*' ""'? in rapidly failing health. 1 suffered dreadfully from bloating, and uriuarv difficulty. I was growing perceptibly weaker each day and suffered much sharp pain at times. I had to give up my work and I felt that something must be done." I sough t your advice and received a prompt repl v. I followed your directious and took twelve bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and also followed your hygenic instructions. I began to improve immediately, my health became excellent. and I could do all my work (we live 011 a good sized farm). I walked and rode all I could, and enjoyed it. I had a short, easy confinement and have a healthy baby boy." The one medicine that gives prompt and sure relief is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a tonic and purifier that works on one special set of organs and puts them in a perfectly vigorous, healthy condition. It quickly soothes inflammation and stops debilitating drains on the system. Taken regularly during the period of gestation it greatly lessens the pain and danger of childbirth. Although sweet to the taste it contains no siurar which often disagrees with weak stomachs; nor does it contain any alcohol, or opium in any form, and therefore does not induce a craving for stimulants. Keeps perfectly in any climate. Rics Hnller. On and after October 1, 1899, we will be ready to thrash, and better still, to hull and polish rice, on the best and latest improved machine. Our machinery is all brand new and i we guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Be sure and have lice good dry. Give us a trial. Paul E. Hutto & Co., 47 Swansea, $. C. Fall ar.d Winter Fashions. The time is new at band when the ladirs are beginning to replfuish their wardrcbes with fall and winter apparel aDd they are naturally anxious to find out where they can get the most goods for the least money. Iu anticipation of furnishing all the ladies of Lexington with their fall and winter goods, W. II. Monckton, Jr, manager of the famous Globe Dry Goods establishment, of Colum bia, has taken advantage of the low market which prevailed during the j summer months to lay in a tremendous stock of just such goods as will tickle a woman's vanity and please her fastidious taste and at such piices as will make bargain hunters go into ecstasies of delight. A part of his stock is now in and placed on the shelves awaitiog the inspection of the purchasing public, embracing the latest and most fashionable weaves in plaids and woolen goods in fonf cTJorrtbinor ennnected aiiVU iia iu v v viv.j ? with a lady's whole toilet from a paper of pins up to the finest and most delicate colors in silks and satins. His dress fabrics are the very cream of the fall fashions and such an expert has he become in the selection of goods in this line that no woman is considered well dressed by Dame Fashion unless the goods were purchased at the Globe. He has all the novelties in trimmings. He leads the van in men and boys clothing, furnishings, shoes and bats and in these lines he cannot nor will not be undersold. His establishment is a veritable bee hive of bargains in the newest and nobbiest notions, undervests for meD, women and children. When you Deed anything in his line you should go to the Globe Dry Goods establishment and get your moneys worth. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obliga j 3 . i_ _ n lion maue uy tut-ir umjj. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0. Walding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wolesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blooc and mucous surfaces of the system Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by drug j gists. Testimonials free. The Election. The Board of State Election Com . missioners met yesterday to tabulati the vote polled iu the election hek on Tuesday of last week for Stati Senator from this county. Ther< was a total vote of 223 and Dr. Cros son, the Democratic candidate, re i ceived them all. The vote at thi various precints in the county was ai followe: Crosson Lexington 25 Drafts Store 12 Leesville 0 Lewiedale 4 Gaston 10 Boynton Academy 4 Irmo 9 ChapiD 12 Enid's Store 19 Peak Station, no election held P. W. Shealy's Store .... 5 Hilton 6 Samaria G Batesburg 20 Swansea 13 Red Store 7 Huffman's Burnt Mill 9 Brookland 7 Spring Hill 14 Folk's School House 8 Red Bank 5 Brook 9 Lower Fork 10 Total 223 Pain Killer As an internal remedy, has nc ? ^ "I -C nil rv, r\v ftr\TY eqUB'. 1U tiscca v.i ouu.iu-.-i \,vu. plaints, diarrhoea, dysentery, it cures quickly. Used as a liniment its action is like magic, when applied to bad sores, burns, scalds, andspiainr. For the sick headache and toothache, don't fail to try it. In shor*, it is a Pain-Killer. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Kill; r, Perry Davis1. Price 2oe. and 50c. + Teacher Wanted. We desire to secure a First Grade teacher for Charter Oak school, Dist. No. -4 Applications for said school will be received until 13th of Oct, next. Applicants will state salary desired. Address, J. S. Hendiix, Clerk B. T, Ltxington, S. C. A Woman's Letter. Coolidge, Ky , Aug 1st, 1898. I have been suffering from Female troubles and was unable to get relief, I was persuaded to try Benedicts. | and afier one months treatment I | can say I am fully restored. Irecom! mend your remedy to suffeiiDg wo! men. Sirs. H. R. Gilreath. I Sold by Julian E Kauffumn. TWO LIVES. MOTHER'S FRIEND will overcome all ills peculiar to the period preceding childbirth, 2nd will prepare the delicate organism directly involved for the final ordeal. Mother's Friend is not an internal cure-all, but a scientific liniment approved by medical authority and established by years of successful use. Sold by druggists for $i. Valuable book, "Before Baby is Born," sent free cn application. THE SRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 0* Here is the Place to Find Them. The Bazaar has just received one of the largest and best line cf stationery ever brought to this place, such as weekly and monthly time books, pocket memorandum books an elegant line of substantially bound ledgers, journals and record books, fine box paper, plain and gift edge note paper, fools cap, legal cap and other varieties of writing papers, tablets for pen and pencil in large variety, envelopes of all sizes and shapes, pens, pencils, black, blue, purple, green and red inks. School children and others are invited to< inspect this stock. Whittling frcm White Rock. To the Editor of the Dispatch: We have just learned of the death of Mr. Westly Younginer of the Sel- j wood section. Last Monday a week, he had his left foot amputated. Gangreen bad started from a little scratch, which necessitated the ope ration. He is to be buried this afternoon at his home. Our farmers are in much better spirits now, due to the recent rise in the price of cotton. Mr. J. B. Shealy is now prepared to buy cotton seed. The Newberry Oil Mill has put in scales for bin?. Mr. B. D. Wessinger made a splendid missionary address at Bethel, last Sunday morning, and R^v. Jas. F. Deal one of a similar nature at Spring Hill at night. The ladies also took part in the exercises. The former society will hold its last meeting previous to the convention, on Saturday afternoon before the 3rd Sunday in this month. Married, Oct. 5, 1899, at the home of the bride, near Shady Grove ' church, Mr. Luther Bundrick to Miss Roxanna Seigler, Rev. S. C. Ballentine officiating. S. C B. 1 YTTANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND VV honest persons to represent us as Managers in this and close by counties. S dary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona-fide, no more, no less salary. Fosition permanent. Our references, any bank in any town. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. 3, Chicago. 3 October 11. 1m. J 3 LAP A. Car of tlig-U 2 Grade Guano and - Acicl,.lnst Received. (For Small Graiti.) I s. t. tzo PROSPERITY, S. C. October 6, 1390. 3w50 Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. Only First Class Companies .Represented, S.e my List ot Giants: Assets. /ETNA FIRE of Hartford. Conn $12,627,621 PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS, Pnila, Pa.. 16,296,555 /ETNA LIFE. of Hartford, Cjnn. 47,534,967 FIDELITY AND CASUALTY, eftc ot Mew York 3.291595 My Companies, are Popular, Strong and Reliable. No one can give your business better attention; no one can give you better protection; no one can give you letter rates. ^BEFORE INSURING SEE ^ Rice 35. IIarman, General Insurance Agent, LEXINGTON S. C "K HAIR SWITCH FREE Ark ON EASY CONDITIONS. J Cut this ad. out and mail to ns. Send a small sample of your hair,cut close to the % W*v roots. SKNI) KO SONKY; we will make and \jfj \ send you by mail, postpaid, a FINE HUMAN fXM HAIR SWITCH, an exact match, made 22 ?vw8?\ inches long from selected human hair, ?i\ 2X ounces, short stem. We will inclose \iw~ !fit in package with switch sufficient postage fnUjili to return it to u-<lf not perfectly satUfactory, t f'i^E&J but if found exactly as represented and most extraordinary value and you wish At."/lin to keep it. either nor.d us#1.50 by mail within 10 days or take 0kdkk3 FOR 3 SWITCHES ft*'war/ at $1.30 kacll among your friends and \aVtlBr\ send to us without any money, we to send J the 3 switches to them direct by mail, I jfiUf.-.jaB to be paid for 10 days after received if (J * perfectlysatisfactcry.andyoucanthenha?e Itfa the switch we send you free foryour trouble. ' w^atK^v IVepWe Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, T.^S Dishes, Furniture, Watches, Blcyrles, s/Rt Cameras and ether premium, for taking a jtjr orders for Our Switches. One ladyearned a Piano in fifteen days, ones Sewing Machine In 2 days. Order it Pwltch at once or write to-day for FREE PKEMIl'M OFFER. Address, Ladies' Hair Emporium, Chicago. Teacher's Examination. OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPT. OF EI UCATION, Se,>lemb r IbiL, lcrUO. AT A MtEIING OF THE STATE Board ol Education, on thu 15in.-1, an examination for tenders was ordered for each county All teacher?, white and colored, who ex pect to get certificates be:oro the February examination, mn?t apply as "No special examination will be made under an) circumstances." "Those white teachers who did not at tend the Summer School and have not been excused by the Board at its last meeting, will have no other opportunity to be ex cu-ed." It will be to their advantage to at tcDd. The examination wili be held in the court house and wiil open at a u:. and close at 4 j). m.. on Frul.u, October 13th, 1S93. By order of the State Snpoiintendent ol Education, J E. 11 KYZER. Co. Supt. Ed Ltx Co , S. C. 4w- 48. Driuk Kola-Ptpsin for that puuetured feeling. Relieves headache and aids digestion. At the Bazaar, He., a glass. Try it. ?B?????????1? TAX COLLECTION. 1^ILL ATTEND 1 HE FOLLOWING mentioned places tor iho purpose ot receiving taxes lor the fiscal >ear 1&99. viz: Islington C. H.. from lGtb to the 28th ot October, 1899, inclusive. Brookland Monday, October 30 W. N. Martin's, Tuesday, October 31, morning, ' Archie Wolfe's, Tue day, October 31, afternoon, Sandy Run. Wednesday, Nov* ruber 1. Swansea. 'J hursday, November 2. Gastou, Friday, Novembr 3. Saxe Gotha Mills, Saturday, November 4, in' rning. Barr's Landing, Monday, November 6. morning. G. F. Kcisler's, Monday, November 0, afternoon Crap's Mill, Tuesday. November 7, morning. Crout's Store, Tuesday, November 7, afternoon. Cross Roads, Monday, November 13, morning. J. J. Mack's, Monday, November 13, afternoon. D. F. Shun pert. Tuesday. November 14 Carson Able, Wednesday, November 15, morning. Wm. Westmoreland, Wednesday, November 15. afternoon. Batesbnrg. Ttiursday, November 1G. Leesville, Friday, November it. Summit, Saturday, November 18, morn ing. Lewiedale, Saturday, November 18, afte' noon. Jo-hua Shtaly's. Monday, November 20, afternoon. Cbapin, Tuesday, November 21. Cross Roads, Wednesday, November 22, morning. Peak, Wednesday, November 22, atternoon. Peak, Thursdav, November 23. morning. f Spring Hill. Thursday, Novtmbtr 23, afI ternoon. Hilton, Fridav. November 21, morning. White Rock, Friday, November 21, alternoon. Irino, Saturday, November 25. Balance of the time at Lexington C. H., until December 31vt, lb?9, when the books will close. TAX LEVY. For State purposes, five mills 5 " Constitutional School tax 3 " Ordinary County tax 3 "County Special.., .J Total mills 11J Poll Tax $1.00. Broad River Township for C. N. aadL. R. R Interest on R. R. bonds 2J mills For retiring bonds 2 mills Total for Broad River 15J mills Fork Township for C. N. and L. R. R. Interest on R. R, bonds 2 mill* For retiring R. R. bonds 2 mills Total for Fork 15$ mills Saluda Township for C. N. and L. R. R Interest on R. R. bonds 2} mills : For retiring bonds 2 mills To?a' levy for Saludn 15$ mills The Treasurer entertains the hope that all tax payers will settle promptly and save the unpleasant duty of issuing executions. J. S. DERRICK, Treasurer Lexington Co., S. C. Sept. 13. 1898 ? td. Pay Your Doctor's Bill. All persons indebted to me for professional services, either by old or new accounts, must make payment, or satisfactorily arrange the same, by the 20th day of October, 1893, as I need the money and must have it. C. E LEAPHART, m. D. October 2nd, 1899. 3w49. Final Discharge. NOTirE IS HERT BY GIVEN TOALI persons interested that I wi'l apply tc tiie Ho*\ Geo. S. Draft3, Judge of Probatt in and for the County of Lexington, 8tat< of South Carolina, on tie 2nd day of No vember, 1899, lor a final dibcharge as Ad mini6trator of Estate of Mrs. Sallie Dent, di ceased. H. A. SPANN, Administrator. October 4. 1869.?4w50. Final Discharge. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALI persons interested that I will apply t< the Hon. George S. Drifts, Judge ol Pro bate in and for the County of Lexingt n State of South Carolina, on the 30th day o October, 1899. for a final discharge as Ad ministrator ot the Estate of Mrs. Kite A Shull, deceased. william a. shull. Administrator. September 28 th, 1893. 4w50. The State of South Carolina COCNTY OF LEXINGTON, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge TTTHEREAS. TYRE ETHEREDGt Vt made suit'o me.to grant him Letter of Administration of the Estate of ant effects of William Etheredge; These are. therefore, to cite and admonisl all and singular the kindred and creditor af fLa H/i lltam KavatI tu aaa^oa/1 fLa \Jl tuc OftlU '? XiilUUi JLJ HUOitU^Oj UtVWkOUU, iua they b e and aj pear before me in the Cour of Pro bate, to t e held at Lexington C. H. on the 19th day of October next, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, it any they have, wh} the said administration should not b< granted. Given under my hand, this 3d day o October, Anno Domini, 1899. G. S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. [L.S.] Published on the 4th day of October 1899, in the Lexington Dispatch. 3w49 ALL BIG- BOEING- EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described In POLICE GAZETTE The World'Famous . . . . . Patron of Sports, $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.0C MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New York. Bright Beys Started in Business The publishers of the famous big frustrated weekly new?papir, Pennsylvania Giit. are row placing represm'atives at every post office in South Carolina, and they'desire to secure the services of capa ble, hustling agents in each of the followicg towns of Lexington county: Batesbvrg, Chapin, Ltesville. Lewiedale, L< x .?D.,/. 1. cvirtVi AlKnr fmvna CtC urii X CilKV. UUU CUVU VWUV.* V/OMV* w? not already supplied. The work is pltanant and profitable. A portion of Saturday only is Ttquired. Over 5 000 agents are now doiDg splendidly. No moufy what tver is r< q ired. Everything is furnished f'ee. Stationery, rubb?r stamp, ink and pad, advertising matter, sample copies, etci'apers are shipped to b? paid for 11 the each of i aeh month. Those not sold are not paid tor. Write to Grit Publishing Co., Wilhamsport, Pa., and mention the Dispatch, Money to Loan ON FARMING LANDS. EASY PAYments. No commissions chargtd. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. Inter st b per cent. JOHN B. PALMER SON. Columbia, S. C. or G. T. GRAHAM, Attorney, Lexington. S. (J. Stptember 20?6mos. LEESVILLE COLLEGE. VTOKAL AND RELIGIOUS TONE xtJL unexcelled. Co education, the natural and best method. Personal interest taken in each pup 1. All grades. Mnsic, Art, Elocution and Business courses. Expenses for the year $72 to $125. Boaid reduced by domestic work to $0 per month. 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We can show all qualities at all prices in this department and would take great pleasure in showing these goods. We are prepared for a big clothing business, and beg you to give us a call see our goods and prices, and you will be our customer. See Our Line Ilef'ore Cioing- to Columbia, as We Guarantee to JSave You Both Time and Money fo.y Doing So. Leaphart & Drafts, NEXT DOOR TO NEETZE & SON, - - S. C. September 13. i I W IhltiJr I 1 wi Ilnlln | "Your Stock, Poul- I , 1 try, Farm Products, 1 I 1 Household Goods, 1 : 1 and Fancy Work 1 % ?F0R? II 1 lexiigtoi coin mi 1 : | OCTOBER 25, 26, 27. I . m \ wv \ \va m kW T" f r ail li at?a t". aaah r% "D r>r\ rv~? i 11 *y* T.iist at? ttoti f a a TPnf ftt *wLH li/'i 11 juu ua vc uub nccu a x icaiiuui u:oi, ui >rauc e*u uuu j ^js'i [1% Blank, write to M D. Karrnan, Secretary, Bateaburg, S. C., rJ/| >lbj or C. M. Efird, Lexington, S. C. | G-2B-^-^T3D ?5XLLT ? : 1 CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, 1 \m in the Fair Grounds on Fiiday, October 27th. Speaking by Uj\ >1M noted Confederate Soldiers. mK 3 Wa Twenty-six young ladies in uniforms will ride in arena on flu 1 h/ Thursday and Friday, aod escort the Confederate soldiers and %jl j (rtf their Sponsors and their Maids of Honor on Friday. wrJ s jM The following premiums, in addition to those offered in ftn t j mm the Piemium List, are offered by the Association: fcfls 1 [1% Ut Pr 2od Pr fl/1 1 <(/ For best riding by boy under 15 years on calf Ma under 2 years eld ?2 00 81 00 j$j f ffj For best pair of goats driven by a boy or gill (}j\ 5 ilj under 14 years old $2 00 $100 Wis i For best siugle goat, driven in arena by boy >})] M or girl under 14 years old $1 00 50 %|J jfe Apiary Products. m ' lu Best pack comb honey in best marketable shape 75 40 MK ? nw B?-st Pac^ extracted honey 75 40 sjlj * l(/ Best colony ?>lack bees $2 00 $100 wjl Wk Best colony Italian bees 82 00 $100 | m Best bee hive 81 00 50 ' ft C. M. EFIRD. I ? GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. I ? RAMON'S lj||i|i tonic Regulator i i^yTvi;* y^vS no* only ^e best Liver and Kidney medicine r I / Ym r suPP,ies a" ^ie elements of Liver Food lack[i] J ll ing in your daily diet. Convenient to use, W / VTTv- pleasant to take, thorough in action and the j gr \A best tonic. Price $i.co. DROWN 3IF"G. CO., Prop'rs, Greeneville, Tcnn. FOR SALR AT TIIE bazaar. SEND NO MONEY GRADE DROP CABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHIHE by freight C O. D. .nbjeet to ttul ff TKTO I ^ cmioo. You can examine it at your nearest trelght depot and V ffisi 8 1. M found perfectly satisfactory, exactly as represented... equal to machine* other* *ell u high asSGO.OO, and TIIK?y.?MmmMiajMmKiBjiaNBB3MBjMpHi^W|si^^^f^_ GREATEST BARGAIN YOl' EVER HEARD OF, pay joar^^^jgjgggBSSBSSS^SSjgjgggBfba^ii freight agent Our SpeciaIjOffgT Price $15.50 120 pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500 raies. CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in your own home, and we will return your (15.60 any day you arc not satisfied. We tell dif- Salfea fereot makes and grades of Sewing Xaebines at (H.JO, 810.00, (11.00, m BH9 $112.00and up, all fatly deserihed In Oar Free Sewing Xaehlne Csulorne, w?2L^, X M I rflH sN -,;h bat SIS.SO for this DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK IT Vi) 3 HLwWI1 %oZ is the greatest value ever c2erecl by any house. fl ? BW eB" BEWARE OF IMITATIONS f& E I 1831$ 5 If ertisments, offering unknown machine. under various names, with IgZ | q 5 ^ various inducements. Write aoae friend In Chicago and learn who are lead ?7??fl? * BKUABLE AND WUO ARE NOT. M * 2 XUC nimrMfll/ his every JIODERN UtPROVKSKNT. Sn^ J I nb uUKulVlki EVERY UOOD POINT OF EVERY Hlfail CaC. ======= SBADK JU11IINE JIADE, WITH THE m. 2 % DEFECTS OF NONE. HADE BY TIIE BEST MAKER IN AMERICA, =-A ,UJJ Ulu|| |m SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK gggjgfSg T EB|85r^iiipi^SgU^.-!^r^*S-?rrtl^pS PIANO POLISHED, one illustration shows machine dosed, i headdropZ * F'ing from sight) to be used as a center table, siaod or desk, tlie other Z EwHfeB8BIHBBKPpBHwBE^ > open with full length tal.de and head in place for sewing. A fanry 2 . drawers, latest 1S99 skeleton frame, carved, paneled, embossed and - a*" n/s9?JWargp>i decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cas* ^HkJSI (h I B? iiffit&l'ters. ball bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand. 5 wiga \ 1 so ID Finest large High Arm bead, positive four motion feed, self threading vibrat6 ? . ffl ill I M SP I ing shuttle, aui matic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension ? 3 iT-S fl ? fl 5?SI liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, improved shuttle ,5i U ,, JTCftSSl carrier, patent needle bar. patent dress guard, head i handsomely decorated eSiZ Rag ^ fl fl P WWaTl and ornamented end beautifully NICKEL TRIMD^ED. M 3 u = BPS 9 BLwl t3l3<zM GUARANTEED the lighten running, most durable and neareit noUele.amarMna ,6i] 1*2 made. Ererr known attaebra.nt it furnUbed and oor Free Instruction Bock tells ?o I" JUT just how anvone ran run it and do either plain or any kind of fancy work. w * f\S jVvAMiVjjifcJra A 20-YEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. Jt^alfig H IT Pn^TS YOU NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare it Vi * r * a II LUo I o lUu lYUlfliniU Wjtj, those your storekeeper sellsat $.10.00 to $60 00, and tbeu if convinced yon are aa.lng (25.00 to (40.00, pay year freight agent the $15 50. WK TO KKTl'BN TOt'R (li.50 If at any time wlthla three month* you aayjooara aot aatUfled. OBDEB TO oaY. l.oVT liF.l.AY. (<ears. Roebuck <fc Co. are thoroughly reliable ?K.ditor.) ; Address, SEARS- ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. J LEXINGTON MARKET, J CORRECTED WHEELS BY THE MERCHANTS. Bacon Hains. p-r ft s a 10 Skies. " " a 7 j Shoulders, " ? a 1 Lard, per lb " a 8 Flour, per ewt 200'a 250 Corn, per bu 05 a 70 J Peas, " " 65 a so Oats. " " 35 a -to Fodder, per ewt 75 a *0 Sweet Potatoes, per bu 63 a 70 Rice, per lb a 5 aflfl Butter, per ft. 15 a 20 "M EiTgs.perdos I0ai2t? ^ Turxeys. per lb ... 3 a to I Geese, per pr 80 a so < Chickens, per head 10 a 25 I Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20 Beef, per ft S a 10 ^ 1 Pork. " - S a 10 J Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 COTTON MARKET. Lexington.?Middling. ' i-'t? Columbia.?Middling. ' 1 -1 si. Charleston?Middling " l-ic. ^ Augusta,?Middling. ' Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of *j Lexington county. OlSce: IG'J9 Main Street, over T. B. ? Anghtry A Go. February 23 -tf. JF DR. Cil lS. ft STANLEY, M Snrgcoa Dentist, m 14Al3 Main St., H[ Over Messrs. Burnley Bros'. China Store. (Y. M. C. A. Building.) J| COLUMBIA, S. C. H January 1G- ly. tflllLTOlT'S- tM I OUGH CURE, 1 ^ A SYJUP. J Unique?unlike any other cough prepa- WB IPl . : -1 t i. . t u ..n ntuuu. J Lie ljuieiiisi. lu MUjj a luujju nuu to remove soieness from the lungs. 25c. *' fl THE MURRAY DRUG CO., ^ COLUMBIA. S C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. A Aug. IS - ly. ANDREW CRAWFORD M ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? COLUMBIA, - - - - 8. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND A Federal Courts, and offers his profeesional services to the citizens of Lexington County. * s 3 October 18?ly, ** EDWARD L ASBILl, *J Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. dm Sept. 30?6m C. M. EFIRD. F. E. DREHEB. EFIRB & BREHER, *1 Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H? S. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Court*. Business solicited. One ruember of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. 'I June 17?6m. V 1 LEXINGTON . f SAVINGS BANK. 4 DEPOSITS PiECEIYED SUBJECT TO CEECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. Nfl EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ^ j Deposits of 51 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, t * payable April and October. September 21? tf CAROLINA NATIONAL BAM, 1 COLUMBIA,9.C. I STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. H Paid up Capital ... $100,000 Surplus Profits . - 150,000 Saving's Department. Deposits of $5.00 and upwards received, interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent. . per annum. W. A. CLARK, President, ' WmiE Jokes, C:tsbier. December 4? ly. Hardware. v , have moved our "521 / JtsrA^ck of Hardware"*!* M ??*;o t!ie'?~a ju MOFMRfM I 1 Whore we will keep a first ch'ss line < f Hardware of all kind-, including PAINTS, OIL. GLASS. NAILS AND IRON. I + Y.'o have a full line of j GUNS, PISTOLS and CUTLERY I which \vc are selling che p. j we invite j 4 a'l f ur Lexington friends to call and see us before buying. Dial Hardware Co., COLUMBIA. S. C. ! September SC.?ly. 1 3 Having ueoen ilv purchased a a first class outfit for boring deep wells, those interested iu a supplv of fresh, pure w;:ter should consul; nic.it L< x ugton either ^ in P'rs >a or by tna:l. Sitisf-ictionguaran- "Jj teed, ani ycur patronage solicited. fl a. -i. fox, } lf xing ton s c. June 13, lS'jy.- iv. EVERYBODY j at tiru.f, mo*e or less, needs a rcguUt- ^ ing ntefi-ine. Feel languid and dull. energy. ctrength ami appetite gone! >'etd something to clear up the sys- ^ tern a:.d rrst^r- it to a healthier conditio t. II lion's Liver and Kidney R gulater tic-els these rtquiremen'8. Excels as a remedy in habitual constipation, indigestion and all their attend iug ills, and as a regulator to the kidnevrt. ^ 2oc., hOc. and SLOfi bottles. Wholesale bv MURRAY DRUG CO., Coiun>s'<?. 8. C 4 For Sale at THE BAZAAR, ^ Mar Id- iy. h