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~" _ Local and Special. Sl~3S('t{IBEJiS r< rin-t !h-ir prtper trllfi a HED CllOSZi vutrk v.pon it, ore thereby nolinc,} tluit trilh the next number their &ubscript ion expires. The Red Cross means money wanted at this office. Call and settle. Thirty cents by mail will pay for one of Kendall's horse books. Thanksgiving services will be held ; in the Lutheran Church at this place! to-morrow, by the pastor, Rev. J. H. j Bailey. We will be glad to see our friends. next sale's dav. " Mr. Simeon Corlcv is a petit juror for the January term of the United j States Court which convenes in Charleston. Now is the time to sell your cotton, i We are informed by a subscriber that, cotton was selling in Columbia on j Monday at 11 cents. The quotations show an upward tendency. Cotton is still going up, but S. N. j Hendrix is selling all tho same, the , ? best groceries at the lowest possible ; prices. " " I * *3? 5? i Apples, lemons. eaobag? and ; onions, at Mrs. Harnian's Confectionery. Rev. J. Hawkins, bv special request i will preach the funeral of Mrs. Nnucy ' Meetze, on next Sum!ay at. half past; 2 o'clock P. M.,in St. Stephen's Lutheran Church. Gov. Hagood will bo inaugurated on Taesday next the 30th instant. ; Let the teachers and scholars of the Lutheran Sunday-school take; notice that the school will bo re- j j , opened at the church 10 o'clock A. M., next Sunday. Bring your: books and tickets. ! 1 Mr. I. A. Liudler presented us the i, largest turnip, of the Globe variety, that we have seen this season. It: j weighed over five pounds. A straDge mad dog was killed on | Rev. L. W. East's place, at Sandy: j Run, on Thursday. This is the third mad dog killed ou his place in the : last year or two. j ^ Farmers when you are at the Court House don't forget to call at the Dispatch office and get a horse book. j Charles Harlan, Toledo, Ohio,!r says:?I know it cared me, and 11 < hope others similarly troubled with pain in the chest may be helped by ! < the "Only LuDg Pad" as I have.?See i ] Advertisement. } p< The northern bouud train on the ! < Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta1 * Railroad ran off near Gilbert Hollow ! 1 on Thursday night, throwing four ' cars off the track. The express car 1 was crushed, but no oue was hurt. i; - A broken rail was the cause. ! I Estrayed From my place, on Sunday evening, ' & large dark mare mule. A liberal j reward will be paid for her delivery, ' or information as to her whereabouts, j' Uiciaii Jkkcoat, i' Bull Swamp, Lex. Co., S. C. Messrs. F. W. Wagoner & Co., of.; Charleston, last week shipped to South ' America 2,500 barrels of libur. A man's general character of hon- , esty and fair dealing with* his fellow , men can be measured pretty accu- j rately by a reference to the snbscrip-;, tion book of a newspaper. When bo 1 j is found right there you can put him :, " ? , i down as a "good egg, w mi out going to hunt for a secret record. I Mr. Charles Barnnm, said to be a I United States detective, spent a por- j tion of Friday and Saturday last iu | town. We suppose he was getting up some cases and understand he will return here in a few days with a pocket full of warrauts. Benny Hendrix, who has been confined to his bed for a number of years,; died last Saturday and was buried on ' Monday. Rev. L. W. Rast preached j ] the sermon to a large number of i the friends of the fiimily. Ho was' twenty-nine years of age and was a ( great sufferer from rheumatism. Wo tender our sympathies to the afflicted j family. i, Mr. Jerry Taylor, who shot his ] wife last week, inflicting a severe ( wound, gave himself up las'. Saturday ; < and gave bond before Trial Justice < I Harth in the sum of $500 for his ap-: pearance at Court. He says the; i shooting was accidental. ! ] We call special attention to the ( advertisement of Mr. Stieglitz, which ; appears in this issue. He offers best . fresh bread every day, and almost i every other good thing that the im-: agination of man can devise, or his appetite crave. Call when you are in ! Columbia. A fine lot of open and top buggies will be lor yule next week at Kyzer ?fc Cos. Cull and examine before purchasing elsewhere, i J. M. Clark's paper 13 mailed to Alston just as regularly as our other subscribers and we regret that be I does not receive it. I We arc iuformed by the Rot. P. Miller that St. Michael's Church recently built by our neighbors across (he river, will be dedicated on the 3d Sunday of December. We are indebted to Mr. John M. Caughman for some of the finest and fnrnins wfl have had this season. Let other friends follow his good example. Subscribers in arrears who have not the cash, cau pay in corn, for which the highest market price will be allowed. Our young friend G. T. Graham, has been absent from his office for several weeks and has jnst returned. He says he has had a glorious time over on the Savannah River, and reports abundant crops and most glorious weather. We regret fo say that oar senior editor, G. D. Haltiwanger, Esq., lias been called away again to attend the bed side of his sick mother. We trust she may soon recover and enable bini to come back to his chair. If you want nice, fresh candies call at Mrs. Harmun's Confectionery. Notice. AH parties anyway indebted to Kvzer & Co., for supplies or guano, will please make payment at once and save cost and trouble. Kyzer & Co. We are again placed nuder obligations to fiiend W. H. Sqaier, of Co nmbia, for a late number of Puck ivhich furnishes plenty of fun for the -eader but is death on the National Democratic party. While the farmer sows hi*- grain lie merchant should sow his adver;isement.s broadcast over the land ind reap heavy profits. Judge Bryan, of the U. S. Court, lismissed the grand jury on Monday, and contiuued the election cases if this vicinity to the April term, ivhich will be held in Charleston. Thus our citizens are pat to still more expense by political pimps. Mrs. P. L Harman has a full stock if candies and nic-uacs and every . ariety of Christmas, presents that :ab bo thought of for Wh young aud lid. Some of her goods are now leing opened. They are all of the irst-class aud will bo sold at Count bin prices and some things beow them. Cull aud examine for yourselves and you will bo convinced .bat you can get any goods in her line as cheap as they can be bought my where. A liberal distribution of printer's ink among friends and the pnblic will now prove remunerative to every jlass of business. A number of subscriptions will positively be stopped with this issue, [t is impossible for us to run our paper entirely on credit We have oeeti very lenient during the year, and is this is the time of the year for all settlements to be made we hope all :hose in arrears will come forward ivithont further exhortation and have :beir papers continued. If it has not suited their convenience to pay up it is not cnr fault. We have performed }ur part of the contract. We advise our citizens at the arrival of the trains at either of the depots in Columbia, to call for Henry Johnson who drives one of W. D. Starling's No. 1 teams and an elegant light carriage. Henry is polite and rccommodating, and will carry yon faster, safer and easier than any Dther liackman in Columbia. Always ;ali for Henry Johnson, Starling's line. There has been left at our office by Mr. Reuben Corley a stalk of genuine sugar cane with twenty-three well matured joints. This cane was grown >n Mr. George Roberts' place. It is the production of our ordinary sandy land and yielded some of the finest syrup we ever used. Up to the press-it date Reuben is entitled to the 'persimmon." With such cane, and the turnips and potatoes we formerly mentioned, we shall never think .of leaving this favored region for any. Dther part of the world. Mr. Mixson our local Insurance ,\gont is still at work and in recommending him to our patrons as one who represents reliable companies, would say he has already insured a large amount of property in this vicinity. M u jijw??nuw?T?iriir | Ojjr fishermen, T0lt> W^lkpf an ; Pick Giles are furnishing our *.-?vi?(ui j with fish and oysters every Suturd*} The Legislature met in Coluinbi yesterday, the 23d iustant. it is uo derstood that Mr. Sheppard, of Edge I field, will be re-elected Speaker of th House without opposition. The Sen ate will have to elect a presiding of ficer as Lienteuant-Govcanor Jete qualified as Governor and can't ac as President of the Senate. Whilst there are many importan Miftncnreo trt li? onnaidftred at thii session of general interest to th< State, there are souie matters of loca importance that we have no doub will be remembered by our immedi ate representatives. We allude es j pecially to the construction of a nev jail as well as the adjustment of th< bridge question. The Charlotte, Columbia and Au gnsta Railroad has been unfortnnah lately in having more than one nccident The last occurred on Sundaj last, near Johnston's. Whilst th< mails were delayed, no one received any injuries. The active and efficient Superintendent will soon have the slight defects in the road-bee repaired. We give timely notice to all thos indebted for subscriptions to the Dispatch, that unless they settle L>y the 1st Monday in December next, theii names will bo erased from our book. We must, at this time of the year, hare our money. The Legislature of South Carolina wbicti assembled yesterday, is composed as follows: Senate; Democrats 32, Kepublic&Ds 2. House; Democrats 120, Republicans 4 ? Democratic majority on joint ballot 152? Only two of the Senators elected at tbe recent election were members of the last Senate: Messrs. I. D. Witberspoon, (Dem.) of Yoik, and Bruce H. Williams, (Rep.) of Georgetown. Tweuty-three members of tbe last House have been ro-elccted. We will club tbe Columbia Register with tbe Dispatch at following figures: The Weekly Register and Dispatch for $3 a year; Tbe Tri- Weekly Register and Dispatch for $4 50; Tbe Daily Register and Dispatch for $8.25. This will certainly give you all tbe news, County, State and 'Foreign, for a small sam of money. Send iu your subscriptions at once. The Friend of DAicate Ladies ? s Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is tbe remedy that will cure tbe many diseases peculiar to women. Headaches, neuralgia, disordered nerves, weakuess, mental shocks and kindred ailments are effectually removed by its use.?The Mothers' Magazine. 15 Stop Organs, Sub Bass and Coupler Only $05?Best jn the U. S.? Open your eyes wide before you send North for instruments. Spread eagle advertisements do not always tell the exact troth. Better instruments at same or less prices can be hud nearer home. See these offers: Organs?15 Stops, 4 Sets Reeds, Sub Bass and Coupler, Beautiful case, ODly $G5; 0 stops, 4 sets reeds, only $50; 7 stops 3 sets reeds, $55. Stool and book included. Pianos?7 Oct., large size, rioh Rosewood case, only $179; Oct., largest size, ouly $200; 7? Oct. Square Grand, extra large, magnificent case, only $250. Stool and cover included. AH from old and reliable makers, and fully guaranteed. 15 days test trial. We pay freight if not satisfactory. Positively the best bargains in the U. S. No mistake about this. We mean business and competition with the world. 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I was doubtful about it because I had tried ho many, and they hud failed. I at last commenced to take them according to directions, and in ten days I was as healthy a man as one could wish to see. Your pills area boon to hnmanity.?Yon can make any use you see fit of this testimonial, Yours, very respectfully, 3 J. P. PERRY. J?icgrsiruy;-^g.-c-^p. i .\^g-M. j&yp*~,gsaaew? j ?** ?.? a.iii 3 sisir? $$ *? -1 f {i pvlr] M n K /. I , , Ji* ? r 5 r ,:I Hi* *-t ii 3?* S | , r. 115 A K 15 11 ... V :N 5 > < * > :%' 5.^ EO < ' T J O >' JO 1J a J.vi MUX N'iUEET. l OLCMUlA. S. 0.. i-| Iulorius his frii-ud-. :.j;.l tii'.-j'Jil'iit . th;i: hi- ! > j?ri ji.ovd i,? ianii.h I'lIKSli 2Jill-IAI , I CAKES mid 1'IES. <'.:iih iii a:iv >j smiliiy. t. F&tfl&R AWB.D3S3ESTIG FRUITS A SPECIALTY. Mv' NEW STOCK OF Is just iu. niiil it viil ho i?? ilio :;ii\m)'.;i;.;. '! t-viry ! < .1\ t > call mid ste lor thmiM-lw r ami jiruli!. l<v it. Nov 21 Ilia t ? - "!? ' ? ?? ?.... - - ?? niviK mii>: ni-nv n-"HMO l M n n I Il*4nir FURTHERS UHfcftl'HH ULUIHiniU IX UULUfflHiifl : PHILIP LPSTIX, 1 US MAJV STREET. NKXT TO LOIIICK & LOWUANC'K. AT THE t NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE. NEW STORE, NEW STOCK AND LOW PKICES I have jnst ojxiied one of the ]Jos: Selected Stock of dent-.'. Youth's and Children's Ciotli ; iug ever brought to the Capitol. i say down wh'n monopoly and support fair competition I Hiii directly interested in the ni-iuufjivture of ioy Clothing at tilt Uroadwuv. New Yor'r " which euabics ute to soil t > ihe consumer. v.at the luanuhictun s prices, thereby sav ing the middle.iiiuns piviit. i in soil a siugle coat, mens si/.e. from s*j upwards; a gooi youth's coat, fioin Si .to upwards; a child'* coat, from SJ upwards; a no. i gouts' suit o - cassinere froinifj to >;1": u no. i xonth's ensimero suit from S! .ml upwards. and a ver s good and neat child's sail from to Cents'. Youth's and Hoy's Overcoats of ever ' style and ttic urarst s!-?-k in toe martyr troni to --us j?iv .-mxa; o; fronts 1 urmsn - i:ij4 Goods is t.s^rnilt'1* >n evt ry depart ac-nt. I can s: II yon p. good shirt tor a no. shirt made of Waaisntta nwisik: ami 'JI o<; I.inen lb iuforceil Jiodies at si.My slock o ^ Hats is replete ia-evt-ry jv.rtieclif. Trunks, Valises. Cmbrellus. India Ilnbber Coals ii 5 endless variety. In eoune.-tio:! will: the above, I have a separate department for the bos quality of Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry, an t Si'v. rwe.re. of ail descriptions, wliicl ' cannot be exceih*! in the State, My n pairing department for Wad-lies and Jewelry ii . first-class, and .xrk i-a:i be done le-v <-,u short notice in the most satisfactory manner. Jly friends ,T&i do we'd to call and a .amine my poods before purchasing. Polite at tention given-t^enstom-.rs. Mr. Jot Arrant is with me and would be pleas, d to have hi: [ frlkids call rajfei. 1'IIIIJP EPSTIX. Kevt door to Lorlek ?t T.oe sr.ee. i i-> Main Street. JL'oltuabin, S Wanted to buy. . ALL KINDS Or ^COUNTRY PRODUCE SOUGHT, For -which the JIIGHKST MAHKKT PltlCI.S will be paid. 1 keep on hand a selcel "i stock or groceries, . "Vvriiici-:. Z 3sll OIh.es.per tixtxiv. o.zi.y ctic. or IIcVl.cc in COLTJM}3IA. All niv Lexia^'-'Ui friends are invited to call and sec for th.rni.seUv.>. HROOKS HAITIAN, Jhidge Street, Columbia, S. C. r Oct '27 6ni ? wv ?7?^ ttss "far* Wo ?fo auw WILL AiAl'S I Alii) (IP COMPETITORS, FOE THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL HAVE IN STORE, THE BEST AND FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF BUY GOODS, OTS, SHOES, H ATS, < LA PS, (M?o(Einr:s, UARBWATiE, &c.. j That has over T-een brought to Loxiu0'fou. Also a full supply of < Jlri-isj<*oods Sbr the I Ioli?f;iys. Highest OaslrvT'ces paid for Country Crmlneo. Call and xee lor your.si .Ives. Ja? 2S - ly zrzsR&cfo., T^Gr'Z'O^T, S. c.? RETURV thawr far past patronage which has enabled them to add larg< ly to their v%\hg\~ department, in time tor the fall trade commencing to j^^Hptvinb-.-r, on istinr; ?il Dry Groiv^B:, (2<?o<ls. ISof.ioiis:, Clothing:, Hoots. NliotVllIiits. (iroeorios, iliiiMi-wrire, (Jiitlery, PF|%vs, Mnrnoss, S;i<lu!<-s and Chicks, n?r\rrri,J A WT\ VI A WTT VT aii'TCfiTrtT"?TTSC1 JJitUlikj ?.?i Xi ? 1 IMS, Evervtliing else found in a v?vl! stocked couiiiry store. All the above has been selected with an i vo single to the wants of the people ol Lexington County, at pri<-cs whieh enable thcni to soli at the lowest living lignres. Also furnish lfagging ionl Ties: pay the highest market price for cotton stml take all kinds of country produce in exchange for goods. Aug 27- tl F. W. WAGENEH. O. A. WAG EN EE. F. W. WAGEXEIl & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, 7.7.9, 767, 76V; (turf ICS, EAST JiAY, CIIA11LKSTOX, SO. C A . We keep a, /kill stock oi GROCERIES AND UOD'ORS, ((ltd can rout pete id/it atuj market. Our COTTO.V depariincut is now fail// esfablisjicd, and we soJieit consign meats of cotton, <tnd wilt make liberal advances on shijnucuts. Sept 17- tf. HOLIES, CALSEfi & SO., XJO:* i:As r 2 ;av, 0.51 vuli:STON, S. offku you x //./ ; .rr low ruicyy, AVJFITTE LEADS. ZINCS. COLO];*. WINDOW GLASS. HEADY >?!Mill) I'AiNTS. PAINT AXI) WHITE WASH DP.LSI IKS. PAINT, MACKIXEUY AND TAX NEK'S OILS, PPPi.Kii AN!) LEATHF.it JIELTIXO. Our e:.prri? ueo in fin- Pniut .in<l Oil business enables us fn olLr such ?fx>,Is that we c:ti warrant lo j^ive satisfaction. S'-n l for samples ar.u prices. Sep 22 ?fini CLOTHING-. HATS & GENT'S GOODS. ! J. S. WILEY & CO., | COLUMBIA, S . C . j THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE 12? THE STATE. ! Men suits, $1, $<> <md up to $-40; Youth suits, $.'{ to .ffo; j Hot J suits $$ 7-V to S Jlufti' hi/ (J ustont Tailors, cut lit 1 top of the fashion, cert/ ntntiof. HF ADQl IARTFRS FOR HATS. SHiRTS. &.C. We invite our LEXINGTON Fit i ENDS tu call ami examine our stock. To the Clergy a liberal discount. Oct 8- lv HERMANN BULWIKKLE- | (J : Factor & General Commission Merchant ? CHARLESTON, S. i j\_ ! GERMAN KAINIT. o.t POTASH SALT. CAIN D\ I\.rnviua Guano, No I and No. 2. Pure Fish Guano. Nova S -olia Land Tl.ss- y ! ter, Ground South Carolina Phosphate, and i j[ otiicr FERTILIZERS. Al<?, CORN, OATS, HAY, &C. I'lnin ami r.incy Orders filled with dispatch, and liberal; ?AT ? , and other Pro, MBS. P. L, HARIVSAN'S ' $72i ? <>>'"hoxkry, A Co., Auynslu, .Maine. ly. i NE\T To THE D.'XIWTOH OFFICE. \ & uiaphartT ^"CTZ..L STOCZ o^ Ifieicral MercliaMise, ! 7 ALL NEW AN J) FKESSI, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT SHALL PROFITS. ^HIGHEST CASH PRICES p-.iid for nil kin-ls COCNTRY PRODUCE. 1,1 Feb 11?1y _ _LEXIXGTOX G It., S. a iWOWXiERFijL, JBtFT TS."JE i C. F. JACKSON I HAS just returned from New York and Baltimore, where be spent several weeks in selecting with great care, a large supply of the handsomest DUY GOODS ever exhibited in the City of Columbia. All these goods were purchased to meet the special | wauts of his customers. A lull nupply of dress goods lor ladies, jeans and tine cassii . meres for gentlemen's wear, beautiful calicoes at G1, cents per yard and every other class i. j of goods in proportion. The ladies are invited to examine his almost endless Viiriety of i silk ribhous at o, 10, 12J. 25, 50 cents and SI pei yard. - j He iv turns his most hearty thanks to the people of Lexington for their liberal patronInge in the past and hopes by fair dealing to merit a continuance ol their tavern. Ho 1"! still lias wuli him as salesmen L. C. Swygert and S. E. Catighmau of Lexington, and J. v : B. Friday, T. It. Davis ami Edward limit, of Columbia. v i Come one and ail. examine my goods, buy them and he convinced that I, intend to sell . I at prices that defy competition, ltemembcr the place, ll C. IF1. > nilADER OP LOW l'KiCnS, 1 Jan 1 ?ly 120 Main Street. Columbia, S. C. ^ If BEERY& jiRO'll, . COLIIM1IIA, S. O., j UNDER THE WHEELER HOUSE, .I Ilavo ononpH n iiill lino ol* SPRING AND SUMMER | DRESS GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ci It PETS, HOSIERY, LINESS, AY., > i . I WHICH THEY WILL OFFER .AT SPECIAL BARGKAXETS. i Their stock will consist of everything in the line of Ladies, Gtnllemeiw and Childrens Wiaring Materials, such as Hosiery, Dress Goods, Linens, Lawns, Table Damasks, Towels. Notions. Gloves, Corsets, Ruchings, Fringes, Dress Buttons,Jeans, Tweerls, Cottonades, Cassimeres, Cloths, Checked. Homespuns, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Ready- ... made Shirts, Collars, Neck Wear, Boots, Shoes, Ilats. Carpets, and too many articles to be mentioned in an advertisement. To onr LEXINGTON FRIENDS we wonbl sav that the goods we keep are bought at "ROCK BED PRICES FOR CASH, and will be sold at prices that cannot furl to meetvour views. We guarantee everything we sell to be as represented and will give entire satisfaction. We desire to return oui thanks for the liberal patronage we haw enjoyed for many years from tho citizens of Lexington and are not only DETDKMIXED' but perfectly PREPARED to sell von goods at prices such as no other bouse in the trade can offer. _ > Do not buy anywhere until yon see onr stodk. Our GOODS and PRICES will con vincc von that this is the ONLY place you cangct goods to suit von, at satisfactory prices. . \ " : : isjw _ imiii meuxtJDXiJs, x o n, . SUNDER THE WHEELER HOUSE. T. A. McCkeebt, 11 Ji. McCkei-by. b ? GO TO :s VJ|. : M. L. KINAES'S, OPPOSITE THE WHEELER HOUSE ! COILTT^IBI.A., S. C. MUX'S SL ITS fit $3.50, $4.50, $5, $0, $r, find iipwaviU, > ) V UTti 'SSVITS $2.50, $8.50, $4, $5, 80, $7, and upwards. ' BOY'S SUITS $1'50, $2.50, $8.50, and uj> io $ 10-.O0. Also a line line of HATS and CAPS, and GENT'S ITRNISiilNG GOODS.. T-b.c jBect T7xtlaTaja.elriecL SKCIS,T in. th.s City for 75 eta. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. ,71. L. JVJ.Y*MRi>, Columbia, S. C, Oct 1 - ly W. T. MARTIN, No. 17<> Main Street, No. 1 >*?2 Camden Street, and Camden Road, Columbia, S, C. - DEALER IN O-jBOCiHIIESZiEIS, Z^ZeOTTZSZOZTS, O-ZEc-^ZZT. dec.> COUNTRY' PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLI). ENTIRE STOCK BOUGHT FOR CASH. ! Sept 22 -1 j' "v st is i'rti that PLAIT, HOOK & SIIULL ! ARE SELLING GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES |For LESS MOXEY Than Any Other Store in the City All that is necessary to prove the above is to call and examine for yourselves. We have the best wagon yard in the city. An excellent well of water, sheds for wagi 011s and stalls for horses, and extend an invitation to all of our country friends to make | it their headquarters. i Nov 22?ly 208 Main Street, near Postoftice, Columbia, S. C. t. a. m'ckeery & co., OPPOSITE JNO. C. SEEGERS, COLUMBIA, S. C. This House does a very extensive WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUSIIVKS8, : And it is the ONLY HOUSE'SOUTH OF BALTIMORE WHERE YOU CAN BUY DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING AT NEW YORK TRICES. They keep a large stock of these goods; do a STRICTLY' CASH business, and SELL at LOW PRICES. Call and see them when you visit Columbia. - You will SAVE MONEY by dealing with this house. pSr Good wagon yard. Water-proof sheds, all new, and plenty of the best water, in rear of store, free to all. X. A. McCIlEERY A: CO., Opposite Jno. C. Seegers, Main Street, Columbia. S. C. T. A. MOCRF.KKY, C. W. MCCrefhy. | Aug 20 ly