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I'ALir^lVOMEAr^ Suffering from female troubles should % <1 try the "Old Time" Remedy, < i 5 i toss i! ' P,5r^FEMAIf i| |i f^H(ilM08 ;j j> It has no equal. It strengthens the*1 ? i delicate female organ 3 and builds a worn!> an up. All suffering and Irregularities at 1' ' "monthly" periods can he avoided by Its 1 > use. It Is for young girls maturing, fori 1 mothers, and for women at Change of Life. 1 > Should be used before child-birth. < ) Sold by all druggists, or sent pcst-pald 1 1 on receipt of price $1.00. < > Ladies Blue Booh sent FREE to any one > on application. Address, "WOfMTS OE-i 1 PAXTMEKT", Roe Spencer Mediclae Co., Chat-1 ] t&nooga, Tenn. <J Mention this paper. J, sold bv Julian ?. Eaufmann. The Lexington Bi.spatcl) NESDAY. MiY JO '9t0 ' laio* to 2Tdw Advartiaemeats. F >r the House?N ~S Youoginer. Af orinff r.f Stockhnldfiffi of Middle burg Mills?Allen Jones, Sec. For County Commissioner?A. Luther Hook, For CoQQty Commissioner?B B. Baa^htnm. For Magistrate?J. ?. Haiti wang * For Magistrate?B W. Haiti wanF*r Supervisor?Geo. H. Koon. For Coroner?lot r Hayes. ta o !_? i t .i T? JOr QDperiDieoawt ui auuvsuvu I ?Prof. Jobn S Derrick. Barbecue?K eckley & Buff. ' Barbecue?Kyzer & Boozer. For Magistrate?O B Addy. i South Carolina College?F. C Woodward, President. DR. C. T. DOWLINfij , Dentist, Norway, S. C. ( Will make appointments at Swansea by request through mail, or will come to patient's home if so desired. J MARRIED. At the residence of Mr. W. L. r ( Gible, the bride's father, on Sunday, May 27cb. 1900, Mr. Frank J. Hook and Miss Alma Gable, by Rev F S * Qock. All of Lexington ccunty. Shake Into Your Shoes. t Aliens Foot E*se, a powder. It cares paioful, smarting, swollen feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly a takes the sting out of corns and o bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot r Et&e makes ti*bt or new shoes feel J easy. It is a certain care for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching u feet. Try it today. Sold by all a druggists and shoe store?. By mail ' for 25c. in stamps. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Q Le Roy, N Y. 42 J ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ? * fPotitt-KiHerl i J There la no kind of palnf for ache. Internal or extar-? I #nal, that Pain-Kllfer .will# # not rellove. 0 J LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-5 I JSTITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE \ J BEARS THE NAME, # S PERRY DAVIS A SON. 2 f The Gold Pen Awarded. p It will be remembered that some- ^ time ago Prof. S. S. Lindler offered ^ a prize of a gold pen to the scholar attending the public school who ^ made the greatest improvement io vertical handwriting. Unfortunately the schools failed to take an interest * in the matter and the competition * w&3 confiaed alone to his own school, which, under the original proposition, a was barred. The specimens of v handwriting were submitted to Mr. ^ Burgess Smith, of Atlanta, Ga , an expert of wide renown, who award- b ed the Diizd to Miss Lula Shealy. r ( Commencement Exercises. The closing exercises of the Lex- f iDgtoo Classical Institute will begin j next Wednesday by the Primary De- fc partment. The exercises will consist of songs drills, tableaux, read- j ings and pantomimes. t On Thursday evening the Iuterme- ^ diate Department will give an exhibition consisting of marches, drills, readings and dialogues. c Friday evening the graduating c class will have their exercises. The * following are the members of the class, together with their subjects: s Miss Mary Janet Henry. E.^say? t Twentieth Century Woman. i Miss Iceolene Harman. Recitation ?My Lady's Leap. t Mr. Willie Helm Caugbmac?The ? Boers. ] The other exercises of the evening will consist in presentation of diplomas. May festival drill and the liter- ( arv address bv President F C Wood i - J ward, of the South Carolina College. Oo Sunday, June 10, at 11 a. m , the Baccalaureate sermon will be preached by the Rev. John O. Will- on, 1 Editor of the Southern Christian 1 Advocate. The public is cordially invited to attend these commencement exercises ^ in the court house, which will begin ( at 8 o'clock on each evening. ' The teachers and pupils of the sev- J -eral departments have been diligently practicing for this occasion and they < ?bould be encouraged, which no i -duubt the j will be, with large audi ' ences. ] PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Monday is salesaay. Subscribe for the D'sjatth The barbecue season has opened J H Frick was in town yesterday on business. I or Hayes is announced as a candidate for Coroner. Mr. R I. N. Hicks has been superintending the street brigade. A number of communications have been crowded ont this issue. Do not fail to read the adte.tisement of Teetbina in this paper. We are in the swim?old field plums and blackberries are ripening. Supervisor George H. Koon is announced in this issue for reelection. Fresh and reliable garden seed for sale at the Bazaar. The Sheriff will sell on next Mon day a piece of property levied upon for taxes. ; O B. Addy announces himself as a candidate for Magistrate for the third district Wanted To Hire?Two teams to baul lumber. A. B Metz. Lexington, S C. Mr. R. W. Haltiwanger is before the people of the Fo:k for the office of Magistrate. We regret to learn that Mr. Harry Roberts has been confined to 1 is room fjr several days. That dollar you owe us, friend, irould snugly fit a vacant place in our )mDtv Docketbook. We have commenced this week to jublish the annual report of the bounty Treasurer. The census enumerators will comnence to take the 12ih Uuited States lensus next Friday. Fishing tackle of all kind?*, canep, >obs, artificial bvxit, lines, hook-*, etc. 3all and see them at the Bazaar. Dr. L E. M. Sm >*k now occupy* be Mrs. Jane Hendrix residence oWestern Main street. The friends of A Lather Ho k nnounoe him as a candidate for ounty commissioner. A good second hand buggy and a oad cart for sale cheap. Apply to ohn Snelgrove, Lexington, S C Oar Irmo correspondent informs s that Mrs. Tim Weed was buried t Salem church on May 27ih. Prof. John S Derrick is out this reek as a candidate for the office of taperintendent of Education. Beuben H. Baugbman informs the oters in this issue that be is a canidate for county commissioner. Mr. J E. Haiti wanger is announced i this issue as a candidate lor alagitiate for the Fork Judicial Circuit. The boys of the Lexington Brass land are learning bow to "toot,'' so s to be ready for the coming cam aign. A beautiful line of fashionable re88 goods is now being shown by feelzc & Son. Call and see these oods. Mr. E. 13. Hoof has purchaeed rom Mrs. Eugenia Hendrix, the lendrix old mill site on Sooth Jburch street. The June term of court will open t this place on Monday, June lltb, ritb Judge J. C. Klugb, of Abberille, presiding. The best line of hardware, con isting of iron, steel, plows, hoes, akes, etc., at T. B Aughtry & Co, Columbia. James J. Leapbart, a prominent armer of Beaver Dam, was in town esterday. He says that as usual he las fine crops. Messrs. Craps & Price will soon ocate a first class planing plant at bis place. Arrangements are now eing made to this end. Ed. C. Shull, of Columbia, is the ibeapest dealer in groceries, corn, >?ts and hay in Columbia. Give lim an order and be convinced. m. ? . 1 iL 1L . JL'oe piasieriDg unaerneam ice tair cases of the court bouse has >een removed and a neat plank ceilt)^ has taken irs place. Rev N. S. Youngioer has yielded o the solicitation of friends and anlounces himself a candidate for the louse of Representatives An old time Fourth of July barberue will given at Red Bank factory >n that day by Messrs. George M. C Sfyzer and J^hn Boozer. Mr. J. A. Alewine was in town Monday and called to see us. He enewed his subscription to the Dispatch, which made his visit doubly pleasant. Mr. R Filder Able has our thanks for an invitation to attended the commencement exercises of the Columbian University at Washington, D C. L xington county gets $1,6G4P9 if the dispensary profits to make up it* $3 per capita deficiency. The total enrolment of children in the public schools being 5,977. j i;*'~ Blue F I Oil St It bums the cheapest fuel y same oil you burn in your la If your dealer docs not ha STANDARD OIL COMI BSBHSBBBBBSBBBB When you want the best groceries for the least money, go to T. B. , A.ughtry & Co, C.lumbia. They al*o carry a large line of graio, hay and fine food. We have seen a sample of wheat grown on the place of Mr. John j Wessinger, in the Fork. The heads "A/? !! AM/1 knnnn a n /I k O koQ wcio iun auu ucmi sun uo ubd my ( a?re8 of extraordinary fine wheat. < Oi July 21st, at the residence of < Mr. Reuben W. Kleckley, Messrs. Kteckley & Buff will give a firi-t i class barbecue. Sharpen up your appetite against that time. j The friends of Rev. J. G. Graichen gave him a severe pounding la6t < Fiiday evening. They laid it on 1 thick and fast and spared not tbe ; infliction. He stood it bravely. We are prepared to thresh grain t and solicit tbe patronage of tbe pub- ( lie. Toll, 18th and 20 h. Satisfaction guaranteed K^ep your grain for us and we will thresh it. j C W Cttugbman, Thos. L Haruian, Lexington, S. C. c Jim Stockman, Carl Hampton and t Ed Wheeler, three colored youths, have been committed to jail to ( answer to the charge of burglary * and larceny at the Bpproaching term c of court. Mr. William D George graduates from Clemsou College this year in i the department of Mechanics and 1 Engineering. Mr. Bernard Riwl will also graduate from the same in- * stitution at the same time. ( When vou want fine fresh groce- s / mm ries, dry goods, shoes and bats, go to = J. D. Taylor. He sells cheap and you can always find just what you want there. The patronage of the t: consuming public is rolicited. Mr. A J. Fox has just finished boring a well at the Methodist par- c sonage in this place. It is 135 feet 1 deep and the flow of water is satisfactory. His outfit will shortly be moved to Saxe-Gotha to bore a num- a ber of wells there. a A meeting of the stockholders of tI the Middleburg Mill, of Bateeburg, t will be held at the Secretary's office J in Columbia, on July 31, for the 11 purpose of authorizing the issurance r of $50,000 of bonds worth to be secured by a mortgage on the corporate property. t A preliminary hearing was to have a been held here yesterday before P - - ? -1 # .1 . Magistrate aieerze id me case or me b State vs. B. S. Duffie, charged with S removing personal property under n mortgage. Oi account of the ab c eence of material witnesses the hearing was postpone. jThe eclipse last Mouday was a ? novel sight and one that not many 0 had ever seen before. Some say that the entire surface of the sun was n covered while others contend that it 1 was entirely covered except a small 8 rim. The totality, if such it can be called, was of small duration, lastiug ( but a second or so. Several stars g were plainly seen and there was a 0 grayish hue which is often witnessed just as sundown lengthens into evening. The roosters crowed lustily " reminding one of just before day break. Lately several petitions have gone \ from this county to Governor Mc- a Sweeney, asking for executive clem- t eDcy in behalf of Allen B. Netse, who was convicted of manslaughter * at the June term of court for this F county in 18D-4, aod sentenced by 0 Judge Benet to 11 years in the _ penitentiary. It will doubtless be lemembered that he fatally cut bis brother-m law, Mr. Artemus Good J /tlii.wAAflArt 111 tllQ T WIU) UUllLig ail amri^aiiuu iu iuc ,> early part of that year. Counter t peniions have also been for?\aided fl to the Governor. r Off for Louisviiie. s As far as we have been able to r a^ertain the following are the names of the persons who have gone to r Louisville, Ky , from this county, to ( attend the reunion of the Confederate i1 Vet rant: L-xiogton?Col. M. D. Harman, : S P. Wingard, J. S. Derrick, James E Hendrix, W. W. Barie, Samuel B. George, A. J. Fox. c LeeEVille?C D Barr, Mc. Matth- * ews. 1 Bates-burg? Jj8. Cullum, Henry \ Padget. t Summit?W A. Hire. 1 AikeD?J J. Seaotruuk. Brookland?W. H. Witt. ' Kiatiton?J. S Kjzer. l;mo?Dr F ii. Geiger, E P. j | Sujiib and J. M Siiealy. i a?PMK3g?WKgg? 1 ,|| 11 ^^nYo ^ Cleanliness is one virtue of Oil Stove that good housekeej safety is another. Convenience and you're figuring on ^ \ money on fuel Qmer, figure on iless iBI ove B on can buy?the Hk||J||| ve them, write to ANNOUNCEMENTS FOE CONGRESS. I HON. J. Wm STOKES is hereby an- | nonnc< d as a candidate for re election to Congress lrom the 8eventb District, sub- i jrsct to the Democratic primary. foiTstate senator. Appreciative of the untiring efforts, rect>gn z ng the beneficial results of measures 3spon>ed by lira as a member of the Senite, knowing hia sterling worth >s a fiuan cier; bis fi'.tiog qualification for a representative of the people of Lexirgton County 1 1 * ' K the fo f m i nn :n iUU Ilia C1UBC IUCUHVJ wnu iuo ?r.. " terests thereof, tte many friends of DR D. M. CKOS^ON present his name loi re-elect on to the Slate Senate, and pledge lim to abide the result of the primary. I hereby annonnce myself a candidate or the Sta e Senate from Lexington jounty, and will abide by the result oi he primary election. W H SHAEPE. FOB EEFEESENTATIV2. Yi ldiug to the solicitation of lri<-nds, 1 inuouuce myself a candida e for the House >f Representatives, subject to the rules ot he Democratic party. N. S. YOUNGINER. I h-reby annonnce mjRelf as a candidate or the Legiila'nre of South Carolina, subect to the rnles of the Democratic party. A. F. LEVER. D. F. EFIRD is hereby announced as a and:date for re-election to the House ol Representatives, subject to the rules of he Democratic party. J. BROOKS WINGARD is hereby anloanced as a candidate from Lexington bounty tor membership in the House ot Representatives of the General Assemby ol Jouth Carolina. He will accept theresult1>f tbe primary elections. FOB CLEBB OF COUBT^ We are authorized to announce SAMUEL 1. GEORGE as a candidate for Clerk of be Court at the ensuing primary elec ion .iid pledge him to abide the result thereoi Yielding to the request of my man) riends. I hert by announce myself lor iht fficc of Clera of Conrt for Lexington )o nty and pledge myself to abide the reuit of the primary election. E. J. E'J HEEEDGE ?v& ulujnix MB J. S. DERRICK is hereby an lonnced as a candidate for reelection 10 he olfice of County Treasurer in the en uiug primary tlt-ction, su1 ject to the rnlee nd r-gnia'.ions of the Demociatic party. The maDy triends of J. WALTER )RfcHEa announce him as a candidate for !ounty Treasurer, and pledge him to abide be Democratic primary. FOR COUNTY ATOITOBT PAUL E HU TTO is hereby announced a a candidate for County Auditor, and will bide by the rksolt of the primary election. G. A DERRICK, having efficiently fi.led he office of County Auditor lir the past wo years, we, his many friends, hereby nnounce him as a candidate tor re-election o said position and pledge him to abide he nsult ol the primary. mTmira We are authorized to announce THOMAS [. CA UGH MAN as a candidate fir rejection as Sheriff of Lexington County nd pledge him to abide the resale of the rimary election. At the solicitation of many friends. I here, y announce myself as a candidate lor heriflf of Lexington county, and pledge lyself to abide the result of the Demo ratio primary e ecuon. T, FRANK GRIFFITH. The many friends of HAMPTON A .ORICK hereby announce him as a candilate for Sheriff of Lexington cantv and J edge bim to abide the result of the Derncratic primaries. Upon due consideration, I hereby an loonce myself a candidate for Sheriff of icxington County, and pledge myse f to bide the result of tne primary. W. L. K JOHNSON, The many friends of D. ELMORE JRAFT announce bim as a candidate fir Iheriff, and pledge him to abide the result i the primary. Bull Swamp. I hereby announce myself a candidate or the office of Sheriff ol Lexington county, nd pledge myself to abide by the rules of be .Democratic primaries W. Q JACKSON. At the solicitation o! my many friends, hereby aunounr-e myself a candidate for he office of Sheriff of Lexington county nd pledge myself to abide the result of he primary. JOS. F. MITCHELL The miny friends ol DR. C. E. LEAPIAR T hereby announce bim a candidate cr Sheriff of Lexington county, and dedge him to abide ihe r< salt of the Dem cratic primaries. CO. SUPT. OP EDUCATION. We are authorize to announce that PROF. OHN S. DERRICK is a candidate for he office of Superintendent of Education or Lexi'igton county, and will abide the esult of the primary elec ion. We are authorized to announce J. E. LvWL KYZER tor re-election as Conntv Inperintt-nd nt of Education for Lexiogcn county, aLd pledge him to abide the esult of the primary election. Yitldi-g to requests of iriends, I an io ince m}self a candidate tor the office of bounty Superintendent or Education, subect to the rules ot the pr.n-ary e'eetion. P H. E. D: KRICK. FOE COUNTY SUPERVISOR. behave been authorized by voters in liferent sections of the county who have experienced the ben?-fitg of the efficient vork performed by GEORGE H. KOON m the public roads and bridges, to anloiinee him as a candidate tor reelection to he office ot Couuty Supervisor, subject to be rules of the Democratic party. GEORGE A. SHEVLY is h'rby announced as a candidate tor County Supervisor His ability, experience and loca Hun well q mlifies him for ibe position. He is pledged to abide the result of the primary. Soot * | ur Pans || the Wickless Blue Flame j j|| Ders appreciate. Perfect cool cooking are others. j FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friends of A. LUTHER HOOK announce bin) a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide the result of the prinurj election. T UamaKtt onnAiinAA ac a non/lirlafo JL UCiCU > BI'UUUUV/C JUi^ n?u CO a vwuumciw for County Commissioner, and pledge myself to abide the f-solt oi the primary. BtUBEN H. BAUoHil^N. I hereby acnonnc* myself as a candidate for the cfn ;e ol Count* Commission, r lcr Lexington county, snlj *ot to ibe county primary election W. BLEW1T HITE The friends of WILLIAM A SPIRES, JR . aDDonnne him a candidate for County C^mmissioner, and ple-c^s bitn to abide the result of the primary el ction. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County C immissioner and p ed^e m self to abide the remits of the Primary cltctiou. GEORGE A. KVMINEtt. The friends of S. L. 8MI CH announce him as a candidate for Connty Commissioner and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election, I hereby ennonrce myself as a c andidate for County Commissioner and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election JOE F. HARMAN. FOBMAGISTBATS. I hereby announce myself a candidate f r Magistrate ot the Third District of Lexington county, and the public is assur. d that should I be nominated that my courts will be held at desirable places all oyer the enlarged Third District. O B. ADDY. J. E BALTiWANGER, of Se'ma, P 0.. is hertby announced as a candidate for Magistrate for Fork District, sul j-ct to the TAA?M nr.n*? I An 1 f ul toil i/cuiuvinuv/ puxai j vicvviuu* n cicvvwu be will arrange bis courts to suit the convenience of the people. Voters. The friends of It W. HALTIDANGER announce him as a candidate 'or Magistrate for tb-i three townships in the Fork, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. The many friends of JCJII ->N M. MARCHANT, hereby announce him a candidate tor Magistrate at Brooklacd, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. Man> Friends. The friends of ERNEST U. SHEALY announce him a candidate for Magistrate for the three Fork Townships, pledging him to abide the result of the primary election. He being wed po ted in law and backed by sound judgment, qualifies him to satisfactorily discbarge the duties of the office Voters. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate in the 3d Judicial District, subject to the ru!esof the primary election. S. R. CROUCH, ED. I j. EI E ZER is ant.onnced a candidate for Magistrate for the Dutch Fork and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primaries. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for the Third District of Lexington county, and pledge myself to abide the result ol the Democratic oriron'-y. J. W. POND. JJ'Utt hV&UJNJStf. IOOR H.?YE3 is hereby aunonnced as a candidate tor the rffi e of Crroner for Lexington cooi-ty, and is pledge to abide by the result of the primary election. A new Modern Bicycle (1900 model) for eale cheap. Apply to Rice B. Harmao, Lexington, S. C. 1801-1000. in wow mil, COLUMBIA, S. C. AB. B. S, A. M., LL. B, U I. Courses Spring Courses free for Teachers. Fourteen Professors; 33 00) vol nmes in library; excel!-nt laboratories, classrooms g-.mnasinra, infirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition $40, other f- es flS, a session; tui-ion remitted to needy stnderts. Expenses $135 to $175 a session Certifiid Pupils from forty five A"crediied Schools enter its Freshman Class without examination. Entrance and Normal Scholarship Examinations held at every county scat, Fiiday, July 2) 1900 by County Superintendents. Next sesj-ion opens September 26, 1900. For catalogue address, F. C. WOODWARD, President. May CO, 19u0 ? id. MEETIXG STOCKQOLDERS OF IIDDLEBCRti MILLS. A MEETING 0? THE STOCKHOLDers of The Mtdd'ebnrg SI >la at Btteahnrg, S C, is called by the BoarJ of Directors to meet at Columbia. S. C. on the -rd day of July 1900, at 12 o'clock in , at the < ffice of the Secretary, for the purpose of passing a resolution authorizing the President a d Secre tary of the corporation to is ue $50 00) worth of bonds and to execute a mortgage or trust deed on the corpurate prop >rty to secure the same ALLEN JONES, Secretary. W P. BOwF. President. May 28, 19 0 - 3w31. Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS barbecue, with refreshments, on Saturday. -July 21st., at the residence of Ruebeu W. K!eckley. Cmdidates and the -- -*.-J .4-..J **.. public generally are invite" iu n-ieuu. mneiC and ali enjoyments for the voung f?>lks. K.CB-N W Kl.ECKL.EY, HENRY B^KF. M vy 30. I9t 0 8w36. Barbecue. TT7E WILf.FUttVmH AF R-TCLASS VV barbecue a> d refreshments at Red B<uk F.ietory. on the 4ib day 01 July. Candidates and -venhody are r socially invited to come and erjov themselves. GhUKGE M C. KYZSR K/HN B KjZiR. May 28, I9J0 -6x34. W e have receivec weeks the larges line of Busies, a ped into the State FIVE SOLID CAR LOAD! .a. zs zb z z In Buggies we can suit the the "H. M. T." for the youth t for the "old folk." OUR WAGON is filled to the roof with all th width tire you want. Call and 'ock through, see the Coeds enc line you 1 GREGORY-RH Colvinc February 14.?ly. I am A\ This Paint is 1 CALL AND J Julian E. Eaufma April 25. Mason's F rail Jelly Glass* WAX TOP FRUII WAX STEINCS, for Cans?BT7BBEJ ? Now is the time to buy Above. almost at hand. There will , fruit. We are the LARGEST section in above goods. IH? US YOUR ORDERS OR WRIT Col"u.aao."toia, S. Jan. 1.? ly. SEND NO MONEY fflUBUHftS Wh,sl ^ tiW IVI Wl,fc" * we will send you 00B H GBADE DBOP CABINET IUBD1CI SEWIHQ MACHINE ty frtlrii C. 0. D. tabjeet u ?x esUcn. You can examine it at your nearest freight depot and " mmkZ)' found p?rf*etly tatitfartory. exactly a* represented. i WgRL eau-.l l? Baehlae* allien tell at bl;k at $60.00, tad THI ?^ImXC dunsT BiKniiS rot rveu imuo of. pa; ? ?? freight afceat Our Special Offer Price $15 50 and freight charges. The machine weighs H2R 120 pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500' .i!e?. BHfl Cli/E IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in your own home, and MSB we will return your 815.50 any day you are not satisfied. We tell dir. hbm ferret make* aad gride* of Sewing kenis** at $8.50, 810.00. 811.00, 812.00 and up, all fully deaeribcd In Our I're* Sewing Hath Ian Catalogue, b?t SI5.50 for 11.1. DROP DESK CABINET BURDXCK I Is tfce greatest value ever offered oy any houae. Mi BEWARE OF IMITATIONS t TcrriMiicnts. orrericg unknown aehloa* under various names, with K various inducement*. Writ. none friend la Cliieagt asd learm who are || ttP.UABLK AND WHO ARE HOT. AS TUP? E2f3Dn6/*ir haa ererv SODIRX IHPBOTBHEXT. K I fib BUnUlvA KVEHT 0000 P0I5T of evert huh 40' rr^=.'5=: . ? chide xaciiim hade, with the defects of NOSE. m abe by the best maker in america, ^ . t from the best material ?*" b" solid quartef ' P1A.N0 POLISHPD, one Illustration i - ping from sight) to be used as a et b open with full length table and 1 : . drawer*, latest lSbO nk tie ton frnae, : BjlfflaP'.'"* ' AWiS?WB3l decorated cabinet finish, finest ni j ^ef<T e tevs. bali bearing adjustable treed ; ^? \ I I 50 uir Ktnest large !Hgh Am bead, positive fourni ?* # Jfr! Jj 0 k(, gjg#' ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adj' - m111 ? q stca liberator, improved loote wheel, adjuatahl '" v KM H -* M JmE?carrier, patent needle bar. patent d rest gin ' i - t L n 3 Ctjok-jlS and orwumre'ed and beautifully NICKEL ' t4 ??I 1 SSCS GUARANTEED the lightest raining, most ; jr : RJSj . __made. P.nery knuwj atlaehnreat la furnbheb and -It- i-iit Ju>' howanvonc can run it and do cither j """ Wjl A 20-YEARS' BINDING GUARANT -** IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ^.Tth"^ to ?60.00. and then if convinced rue ,k. tic. c.1 WV TO k.kti:k.\ vot'r 815.50 If at any lime ' >1 *?!i*a?d. OiU'V.R TCI mv.'!iFf AT. (Sear?, li '< Co. are tli->rou|i Address SEArJS. ROE3UCK 6t CO. ( U1UI Just received the finest line of Clothing ever o! in spring weights and colors PANTS. PANTS. Latest style. Cannot he equaled in fit and finh quarters for Clothing and Pants. He sure before buving. M. R. HARTLEY LEXOGTO^i DEPOT, ! February 7.?tf . J?' i within the last three t and most complete nd Wagons ever shipi ; AIM I Mil SHIPMFNTS w na?v MB w vnM Willi IVI All V 2TG- DAILT. taste of the most fastidious from 0 something nice and comfortable 1 DEPARTMENT e different size wagons with any I get our prices, and if you need anything in our will buy f. om us. 1? a uvtv p #a#% ? A ITlUiiE. UU?, iloia, S. C. gent for the raS HH B kin Paints. "Si 11 rr fill aran foorl b M**J VI in'** VV/V\?? >EE COLOR CARD. nn, Lexington, S. C. LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEULI BY THE MERCHANTS. 1 n*!k?& ? _ Kg fif Bacon Hams, d* r ft ... 8 a 10 UDI %BB " 8ides- "" 7a ^w7 " Shoulders," Tft Lard, per ft 8 a Flour, per cwt 200 a 250 Corn, per bu .. 65 a 70 Peas. " " 90 a 85 Oats. " " 40 a 45 Fodder, per cwt 76 a80 Sweet Potatoes, per bu 60 Rice. per lb a 4 . Butter, per ft 15 a 20 Etfgs, per dos .. 10 a m m Turaeys, per lb 8 a lo I j f\ |l| Geese, per pr 60 a 80 Chickens, per head 10 a 25 .beeswax, per ? is a so Beef, per & 8 a 10 Pork. " " 8 a 10 as. for Jaw. Mow. per? 4 a s ' COTTON "MARKET. Lexington.?Middling *4. Columbia.?Middling J'i. Charleston.?Middling &A. Augusta.?Middling. 9%. , Preserving Season TT, be an abundance of , M. BoOZer, DEALERS in this AttOr MJfit LZW, COLU3IB1A, 8. O. Especial attention given to business entra&ied to him by his fellow citizens ot Lexington county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. Anghtrj & Co. n 13 ATI Iin I Alio February 28 ?tf, Li lUH I Mim. C. M. Efird. F. E. Duxheb. EFIRD &DREHER. Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., 8. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE __________ Courts. Bnsiness solicited. One p *yi B B Kg member cf the firm will always be at office, Ira H PR aK| Lexington, 8. C. vSslkiW?! Jane 17?6m. EDWARD L. ASBILL, c Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. 0. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. . Sept. 30? 6m Sill MR BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Eflrd, R Hilton James E. Hendrix. a h exchange bought and sold. Q I? Deposits ot $1 and upwards r< caived and interest at 5 per cent, per am am allowed, ' ^rrP- " ?5 5?vable April and October. ^ * September 21?ti I SAWED OAK Hgg'A'-: ? lillil CHUM MTXMft IK, lie. per.uine Smyth iron start's. ..tlon feed, s-elf thro*d;-i? vihrnt- TT\TP!T A u.-tabie '. enrir.S's, patent tendon AJ ^T?- *-** a V. e tc sfci foot, improved shuttle TOTTVI WTPTl ^ STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. TPI1V1IYIEI?. . . .. . Cor.We ?Hl nearest no'?*l#?? oariiln# llltCtnital i200 000 ocr Free Instruction Bock t<*, T 5,aiG ut> ^P"*1 in'tvvi nwn ?r any klr.d of fftix-y ?ork. Surplus PrOUtS . - 60,000 EE Is font with eveiy machine. . lomine thie machine. cowimmit ^aVIUCTS llPHa VtniAllt. rourstorekep.n-rwl'snr SaO.OO "a?ia?a j/cjiai tmcusi .X&HZ Tofw^u X \ Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received. hiyre:i?t.i?i. F.?i?i.<i.) Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent. Inc.) Chicago. per annum. W. A. CLARK, President, wan Jokes, Cashier. ___________________ December 4?ly. I a a j jB^^&ogjyC ss-oo 8 Bu SEND US $A.dO**apuftr9 3 BR n BR I V SrJff^r^Llii villw.dyou any ?!* proaf Hfi 9 E H 9 H flV I I -TfSt^k SSOsSjlPaM by freight, C. U. D..suMeet t3 ! i) 9 HI 9 !9 J ' ilk-.t- * iZ'*?'T-7- '?: .! cAiini.r.alion. Y.aesa exuilae H a H W IS ' I 'iSSji1?- 3'-, 5'f yourfr^titdopolojv4. ifyoa !s B Bl Bl I " li?V" "4 PVVyff?/ '*>$ fl'i't it tr.e equal of any Are H 3 R PI * A A ! l3wti i :>*E3Qjyr#fl rr^vf c-~.nii>: .ati.-.n lovk Iriin i 9 Q 3 ;^?giH i j*Br " -"<1 hI sticl safe anU ab.?i I I II tA9fek H B ! oo?-li.:rd the prlre dur^d bj j^PCr-o:!i*r? iVrttriiaur ?liear.<l(jr?dc, / 1 'J?'L[? ~h pay your freight ape.it cur v J -tj?A sproJ*! Yaetory prloe and **'* i'rcifLi eW^f ,lew t!uta.U9 sent with order: otherwise return it ot cur esucces nr.irPfl in T pvimrfrm and wo will return your *r?.c?. J-jo-il. f_.?t>b.-.tioa IILICU. Ill J-.t_ A ili^ lUIl , lork ..fr. fur *.b? haa.r, Jtj.bis Xll'Mfc. oJEf? ar i ?for* Mfra. fit.t>t; 5.i? lh?.. *l".S3| 700 ibt., tSI.9?; 1C0U ?*., ' f-S. !bi.,#;s. iO:irry irr^r ccoblroul.l<J?xnJdoebl. l?i.ide door ??fei for Isr*. bu in..., fariory, jewrlry or brat, ___ | ?0 Inrhe* hlrh, 2 IOC !>. .. ?i*. 7i; 6*, !c. j? fc>;h. 3000 lb*., ML Bl A ' CS9.7(. FrrljM ?rr?(e> fi erof.per iOOlb*. for?00?ilr?t II n U I V ! r.r 1 IKK)Bilr^ 40? :.!?. WKIl K FOK >'RI1E f?AFE P f 1 llg \ CATALOGUE and rne,Inl liberal C. O. D. offer. E nil I vl SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. d). We are head- j When writinc mention the Dispatch. to tfive us a call ~ ? DR. E. J. ETHEBEDGF, u nn tiTTiyni.TklV TlT?.XTTNT. ELM I ~ I D M.M. "V^ w ^ 9 Qh v VII LEESVILLE, 8. C. ^ gy Office next door below poet office. A :wa\<? on band. Febrnary 12. -