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?II III U.I Local and Special. A. Cotton in Columbia yesterday lljc New raisins and figs at Mrs. Eannan's. Cold weather?pale papers. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy, Tobacco. nov 27?1 y. I I When yon visit Columbia, be sure to call and J see D. L. Senn, at Messrs. Lorick & Lowramce's or semi him your orders. Choice red Northern apples 50c. per peck nt Mrs. Barman's confectionery. } Dr. L. B. Folk left on Monday for' Newberry where he will remain a few f days prior to his return to his uew home ; in Mississippi. Onr merchants continue to do a good i * ' r.x.n with I OQS1Q6SS. llJCir MUira nic v iv. new goods, and customers are carrying off great loads. Low prices. The proprietors of the News and Courier commenced ou Sundry the publication of the Sunday News. Mr. A. Mark's work is so popular that he is now filling orders for shoes from parties in Beaufort. The snow storm last Wednesday was general over the State and averaged a depth of about 3 inches. It was the 'earliest and heaviest fall for years. Bead the prospectus of the New York World in this issue. It is the most solid und conservative Democratic paper in the United States and the low rates should procure for it many subscribers from this section. Remember that to-morrow night at 10 o'clock is Prof. Procter's time for the i -shooting stars. If it is too cold to set -up alone get your girl to keep your company. The finishing touches are being put upon the new building of Mess. Kyzer & Son next to their store, and it will be occupied in a few days by Mr. Mark the boot and shoe maker. A large and appreciative audienco attended Prof. Schoenberg's lecture on j i "Atmosphere," last night, which was highly entertaining. Maj. G. Leapbart will accept thanks < for the Governor's Message, Reports of ! State Treasurer and Adjutant and Inspector General. The best Rye Whiskey known is ; "Sebrings choice" for sale at Scott ] Hendrix.' Where the best of all drinks are to be had. [ i As a reliable ami cheap remedy for the t various affections of ihe throat ami lungs, we heartily recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. We had occasion a few days since to pass over the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, under the care of j those polite aud accommodating eonduc- j' tors, Messrs. Clarksou and DeSaussure. Their coaches were a3 neat, clean ami comfortable as the traveling public could " desire, and the road bed is as smooth as - a parlor flobr. J5 * We had a warm grasp of the hand from our jovial frieud Ned McLenua, ou j Saturday, who informed us t hat his paper, . the Monitor, was in a very prosperous ] p^-condition. This we were glad to learn J Z?' us it is one of the best weeklies of the State and its "boss" oueof tbernos* popular editors. Long may they both wave, j ] A of yfr T.d Muthias. about!' -x t 5 years of age, who lives 3 miles below j; liere, was fatally hurried on Saturday jj "by her clotiies catching from the ; hitclieu fire, Her mother rushed to her ; > Assistance as soon as she heard her i -? screams, but ber clothes were almost j' completely burned off before the flames j' were smothered, in accomplishing which i Mrs. Mat bias was badly burned. The; little one lingered until Sunday morning j when its sufferings were terminated by j death. S. IT. Hsndriz. of Columbia. j1 Now gentlemen, with coin or greenbacks, | And ladies fair, with smiles aud pinbacks, Aud country friends both great and small, I Don't fail to give S. N. H. a call. If you want goods as cheap as water, For father, mother, son or daughter, You'll find 'em there at lowest figures, To suit the whites and please the niggers;!, In Cunningham's department you'll save ; money, j As certain as that bees make honey. ; A Loosing Joke.?A prominent phvsi- : cian of Pittsburgh saidjokiDglv to a lady patient who was complaining of ber con- j. tinued ill health, and of his inability to ; cure her, "try Hop Bitters!" The lady i took it in earnest and used the Bitters, j1 from which she obtained permanent health. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased "' ^ with it, as it cost him a good patient.. 4 j JUST RECEIVED j ? AT ? SCOTT HEXDRIX' LEXIXGTOX, C. II., S< C., The largest and rest stock of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Ever offered in this market, consisting of, Catawba. Sherry, Port and Blackberry Wines. Apple, Peach. Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and j Co.'nae Rran.ly; Corn and Rye Whiskey of ail grades; Rum and Gin; California Champagne, !, Reeding Lager Beer. Various brands of cigars, j All of which will be sold CHEAPER TH VN j EVER BEFORE. Call and examine mv stock 1 before purchasing and you will SAVE MONEY. Nov 2G tf E E JACKSON, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY.; CAN furnish vou with pure drugs. * medicines, CHEMICALS, PATENX M E DICIXES. FANCY SOArs and | TOILET ARTICLES, best goods and lowest ft prices. MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C. Oct 20 -3m. I K?jgns MB % til in 'i i ma r PAKEIL7 ?RCOIRISS. WINES AND LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO Z. H. MEEKZE, LEXINGTOX, S. G CtOXSTANTLY on hand GROCERIES ant I family supplies at very lowest prices, aai my ' is always supplied with the very best Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer. &c\ I have A No. ] article ol home-made Reach Brandy aiul pn;< mountain Corn Whiskey. Sept 3 ?3m P Rl! S T I A N R NliPSFRfFS. 1 II W I I bin II U l? V ? V Bi II I M v ; Established 1h-5C. 150 ACRES IN FRUIT NURSERY. P. J. BERGKIVSAM8- PROPRIETOR, ^Tr3--^jsrr^., GKA.. T1RUIT and ornamental trees, evergreens, 1 roses, grape vinos, strawberry plants, greenhouse plants, etc. Largest stock in the South. All home grown. Catalogues mailed free. Address as above, or apply to Otto Heigman Agt. for Lexington. Sept 10? Cm. " WASHINGTON, D.'GT HAS A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AT S2.CO ZPer jDgljt. TRBKCUT HOUSE Free Omnibus from Trains. tf SALE. The State of South Carolina, LEXINGTON COUNTYi in the couet of common tleas. D.'.n'l. B. Milh-r, Clerk Court Richland County, and Assignee of H. H. Geiger, as Sheriff oi Lexington County, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Sarah A. Guiguard, otherwise called S. A. Guignard, Defendant. PURSUANT to an order in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder before the Court-house iloor, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following real estate to wit: All that piece or tract of land in Lexington County and State aforesaid, containing five hundred and fifty 1550> acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Arthur, A. R. Taylor, John G. Guignard and Cougaree River. Also one other tract containing sixty (ou.i teres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Taylor and others, and lying on Columbia road leading from Columbia to Augusta. Terms of Sale?For so much Cash as may be accessary to pay the debt, interest, cost and iisbnreenients ttie balance on such terms as he defendant or her Attorney mav direct. S. P. DRAFTS, S. L. C. Lexington C. II., Nov. 8, 1870. Nov 13 3w ?7 00 4 LEXINGTON COUNTY, IX COMMON PLEAS. Ex Pari* Elizabeth I. Layue, John T. Lnyne, Abbie T. Layue, Robert Lnyne and William Layue, the three best named being infants, represented by the said Eliza. I. Layue, as their Guardian Adlliem. For Partition and Sale of Land. , BY virtue of an other of the Court in Shis case, I will sell, at Lexington C. IT., on ;al"s day in December next, at public outcry the following described tract or parcel of laud, situate in Lexington County, containing three hundred and thirty-six (30b) acres, more or less, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Savannah Branch waters of Congaree Hiver, and bounded on the S. E.. by M. M. Rowers, St. David's Church and I. M. Root's land; N. E. by Mrs. Ramick, I. N. Carter and Wilson's land; N. W? by G. But:. 1). Corlev, N. W. Welch, S. Seastrunk at d T. L. Kaminer, md S. W., by B. C. Lvlraud's land, as will fully appear by a plat ol the same which will be exhibited on the day of sale. Terms of Sale?One-half of the purchase money to be paid in Cash, the balance to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage ot the premises. There is a coinlortible dwelling house on the premises. S. P. DRAFTS, S. L. C. Lexington C. H., Nov. 8, 187'J. Nov 12 3w?7 00 4 CLERK'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, LEXIXG TON CO UNTY. IX COMMON PLEAS. Mary F. Pearce, et al, Plaintiffs, vs. P. E. Pearce and James M. Anderson as Administrators of J. J. Pearce, dec,, Defendants. IX obedience to an order of Court in the above case, I will sell, before the Courthouse door in Lexington County, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, all that parcel or lot of land situate in the Town of Batesburg. in the Count}' of Lexington, containing ore (1) acre, more or less, and bounded by lands of llidgell, McMilchell and others, said lot formerly belonged to said McMitchell and transferred by him to W. P. Cullnm. Terms of Sale?One-half of the purchase money to be paid in Cash, the balance on s credit of twelve months with interest from da\ of sale, the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises?purchaser to pay for papers. W.M. J. ASSMAXX, C. C. C. Lexington C. H., Nov. 8,1S79. Xov 12 3wG 00 i LEXIXGTON CO UXTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Complaint for Sale in Partition. T!o,.K.,?... A IVml-'iiVht nliimtiff. vs. Caroline Richardson, ct al, defendants. IX obedience to an order of Court in 1 lie above stated case, I will sell, before the Court-house door in Lexington County, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described lands, to wit: 1. The life estate of George Kpting, in all that piece, parcel or tract of laud, situated in said County and State, eoutaiug one hundred and sixty-nine 11591 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of A. M. Se;use. W. F. llouseal, J. L. Chapman, Mr>. Sally Faimcr, and G. A. Eoting. 2. One other tiact. also in said County, containing sixty [<n?] acres, more or less, adjoining lands of G. \V. Suniiiier, T. 1). Huffman, and G. A. Kpting. 3. Also, two other small tracts also iu said County, one ot twenty [20] acres and the other of thirty-one and one-fourth [3IJ] acres, making in the aggregate, fifty-one and one-fourth [51j] acres, more or iess, adjoining lands ol Geo. Stondeinaver, estate of Jos. P. Summer, John Kpting and others. Terms of Sale?One-third of the purchase monev to be paid in Cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, to bear interest from day of sale and to be secured by bond %vitb persona! security and v. mortgage of the premises sold - pur baser to pav for papers. W.M. J. ASS.UAXN, C. C. C. Lexington 0. II.. Nov. 8. It??'.1.. Nov 1:1 :i\v7 73 i gag wry*y - ^rr? vr: ? _ : ^rrr --- *- ..'Tg-r:.-j-jji.-t. _ ~~ |" ' Closing Out Sales ! roa the i KEXI FORTY DAYS,: ?> * * " we r<t rv*. f\ r*TT /T\"n /T< /TVT7 i THE iiil*1 Tlit/ij STUU1L Ui? OrUUJJi \J? Fs Aa HKETDRIX? FOE CASH. I i BARGAINS FOR EVEBBODY IN EVERYTHING. i , STOVES, TIM WARE, &c., ' ' WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. "W. Z. E5EUZ=Z3:, AUGUSTA, GA. EXCELSIOR COOK-IIOT BLAST. : IMPROVED 1877. i . i comparison to any other high buckles; large hot blast lire door, swinging hearthfaffigg plate. ami deep ash pit with Spears's Patent Baled jC^'^oSij^n^ ixaanfll Ash Pan iiud sifting grate. The oven is large, and the flats of unusual size, and so arranged as to be ?'t>iivkt'P. c*eftu', ? inch, j?22.00. 7 inch, $27.00. if.citing stoves of ever; description, at low prices. Cull and see it, or send for circular before purcb ising elsewhere. For Side by W. I. DEI.I'll. 265'Broad Street. \?:gr?stu. Ga. mar 5 Cin G. 3X. Ilarman, Agft., LEXINGTON G. H.. S. C. KYEER & SON, Zj IE "2ZL X2>T G-TO 3>T , S. C., I)F.TFltN thanks for past patronage wbh-h has enabled them to add largely to their stock, by I; recent purchases in every department, in time Gr the fall trade commencing on 1st September, consisting of Dry Goods, Fanoy Goods, Notions, Clothing;, Jiootts an<l 1 (Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Plows, Ilaruess, Saddles and Clocks, drugs and family jiebicines, \. s ? - ? -yJf ' f - ^ A j Everything else found in a well stocked country store. All t.be above lms been selected with an eye single to the wants of tlie people of Lexington County, at prices w hich enable tlieni to sell at the lowest living figures. Also famish Bagging and Ties; pay the highest market price for cotton cr.d take ail kinds of! country produce in exchange for goods. Aug 27?tf | rue mmcutv RAMAR-. !' ? it ?a &V2 1 19 23 g ? E?v5J0 fc: Ssb F? 23 I j TREMENDOUS SAGRIFiCE. < ! THE GliEATRftT JtAIt <1.1IXS Willi llEEOliE OFFERED! FOR READY MONEY SOW URGING AT j[ McOREERY & BEO S, f UNDER THE WHEELER HOUS?.' i * 10.000 pieces Fine Shirting at 5 cts a yard. . 1,500 CASES BEST S30TS AND SHOES. ; 10,0u0 ' Fine Sheetings, 7* A 8 cts " \\*om(,n's Prime Pebble Laccd Root, warranted 1(1 000 " Rest (ahcoes at <ts ' all }entber. 51 per pair. 110,000 " Checked Homespuns ut 10 rt* ? LadifcS FreUcJl Morocco and Pebble Goat Bntj 5,000 " Bed lick, 10, 12? and 1> < ,s " tmi. all leatho . stvlish luvl, 51.50 per pair. I 5.000 " Cotton Flaimek 10. 1U cts [jadies good Countess Heel Gaiters, 75 cents. 5.000 Red 1 lannel, 1>. 1 i. 20 cts primC i ;tu w , r. patent protection Tous, 75c. 5.000 " 55 mtc Flannel, In, 1/. 20 cts Ladies Cidth^ Button Shoes, 51.50. 5,000 " Linsey 55 mnsey 10, 12.1. locts?* | u,.n's PrilIlf, Walking Shoe, all leather, SI. 4,500 " Kentucky ?eaus, 10, 12A l.,aud20 ; }M,-S Sewe(1 cc.ivjrcxs 51.25. Roys 51. cents per yard. . | ilea's prime, tdi leather, sewed or cable screwed 4,225 " Georgia. North Carolina, So. Car- ('od^^rs, 51.50: regular price, 52. i olina jand Virgiuia Doeskim the \Ieu's Calf Peg Boots, prime, 5A and 53.50. best goods in the world. 2 >, ?0 j Kovs. Leather Boots. 51, $1.25 and 51.50. ; anu 33 cents per yard. ^ I Prime Plow Shoes. 75 cents and 51 per pair. 200 * best BlaCi: Alpaca, -0, -. > cts ynrd. i paiiititer and Tichuor's, Canfield's, Bovden's 250 " Dross Goods, <1, 10. 121. la, 20 j and Hess'-bfet Shoes at 54, 54.50 and 55. the cents a jan.. __ ( best Shoes made. loO " Casuniere, -0 to to cts a yard. (-pjlc ]M.S[ vjLirt. in tTie 55'orid complete, made of j 100 " Table piimask, 2o .oj.?cts n \ar?L j best materials, 7ft cents each. ! 500 " Dims Eye Drapers, /.] to lrctsa 10,000 pairs Ladies'and Men's Stockings and) 1 yard. | Socks at 10 cents per pair, worth 20 cents. 15() CASES 35i:SX HATS AIST> CAPS. j. | CUE MOTTO?A GOOD A2T20LE AT ^3 LOWES PEICE. I CGstfE AT 0KCE AwD DOK'T MISJ^V;5|E PLACE, /SUNDER THE WHEELER McCREERY & BROTHER, ! C j T. A. McCkm-ey, . B. B. McCp.eeky. ! Jiinl?ly. | I AT THE Y . . | iSCWMY WA&casr A :} i ',,-- - ' v., 28 S s - ' < * : '. ??$&?? AV 40i ' it?SSfr I i : Sk_a?I|3fe?g ^ ; Wife#:-- - ^SrAV' I r \n .--j-"--' !( Jkrf&r?/-^, :< ^ .# -? -"" ^8&&&S& j ; . v i t rr A . i 1 OO Assorted Sizes Two JIor.se \\agons, Iron Axles iu-d TLiimbic Skeii>. I Assorted Sizes One Horse Wagons, i'lain and Patent. Wheels. lOO Sets Assorted \\ agon Harness. At prices 10 per cent tower than can be bought in the citv. J. Jjg. Jj <r'> n*HE 1% ' | Sept. 10?ly. Corner Campbell and Ellis Streets. ' i -~j-rx7Mts.^-^_-^rsr^*.-r^.Tisyr -v ^r^Lgr^ggrtadM CLOTHING, HATS AND GENT'S GOODS. J, S. WILEY & CO., COLT7MEI A, S. CTHE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUS J IN THE STATE. Mot suits, $4, $(> and tip to $40; Youth suits, $3 to $ 15; Boy suits .S'J /-V to S T2. Made by Custom Tailors, cut iv the top oj fashion, very nobby. HEADQUARTERS FOR HATS, SHiRTS, &.C. We invito our LEXINGTON FRIENDS to call atnl examine our stock. To the Clergy a liberal discount. Oct 8?ly TO THE T. A. M'CKEERY & CO., opposite jxo. c. seegers, Arc now offense one of the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and REST wrocks of DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, that they ever shown in Columbia. Their moVo is "Quick sales and small profits." This is a lite hottse. Kiev sell poods cheap, treat their customers right and confidently say that you willjget more an-'' better goods for vonr money than can he had anywhere. Their FIVE CENT counter is quite a feature in their business, where you can get every useful irticle for housekeeping at 5 cents a piece. Remember the place, opposite John C. Seegers. Good wagon yard accommodations and the cheapest goods in Columbia. T. TV. McCREEIlY & CO., Opposite Jno. C. Seegers, Main Street, Columbia, S. C. T. A. MCCBEEI;Y, C. W. MCCK'.kky. Aug 2U?ly O-StOOE&IES l 3-E.OeEE.2ES i i Groceries !!! CHZELAdFOEIES THAU EVEE, - AT ? PLATT, HOOK &SHULLU IT i 3K2J5! LOWER PRICES, QUICK SALES, SHORT PROFITS, HOlTSS-r 7FSIGET A1TBGOOD KEASTRE s their watch-word, which accounts for their continued heavy run of business. Nov 22?Cm Next door to Ehrlich's Shoe Store, llain Street, Columbia, S. C. pwTGOODSjNEW GOODS! H C. F. JACKSON, { LEADER OF LOW PRICES, " ' * 1 1 J ? 1 AS jnst returned from Baltimore and New lorK, wuere ue puretweu w mo KmKU DRY GOODS ver exhibited in the City of Columbia. Having received a very liberal patronage from the good PEOPLi: IN I.KXINGTON or many years, he invites them to an examination of his present stock, as he defies competition joth as to"quality and low prices. MR. S. E. CAI'dIIHAN will be pleased to see his many acjnaintances in Lexington and adjoining counties when visiting Columbia. Come soon and s?:uro bargains at the lowest possible prices. Remember the place: C. E. JACKSON, OIF1 LOTXT FEICES. Jan 1?ly 120 Main Street. Columbia. INVEST YOUR DOLLARS AND DT1Pc Where You Can Procure the Largest Quantity of Goods and the BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. THAT PLACE IS THE M AM MOTH ^ ^ 1*aIIaiiim* HI J till Ullft CI II It ftlltFl/ iiCFSist OF * IIS,Hit i' IMIIGilTS, \ COLUMBIA, S. C. That All Departments Offer Every Week Some SPECIAL ADVANTAGE TO THE ECONOMICAL P'JTICEASS?. fs now vorv cronerallv admitted, ?ud tkis ir purt t? r :!i IMMENSE and EVEU CliEASIXU i'ATKO.N Mr 11. lii.U we nrc muh ? ?uu. QTJIC^: U what wt want, and to accomplish that we c<>ni<iMi> to bill at 15 OTTO >1 RICES . \ ALL departments well stocked with New and Ftishionabit g. ?ods. Samples -ent free of charge to the country. ~ * *<* t*-n lis. freight raid hv us. Orders iuuuuin-mg . Evervbody is invited to call and examine the most complete stock of fbe above" ;ver seen iu Columbia. jom DAVIS & SSOIOIGMTS, Successor's to It. C. Shicxr & Co., COLUMBIA, S. C. D. Jones, } j C. Bouknight. J. H. Davis. { | & S. Bouknigh*.Jan. 1?lv