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Na *86, approved December 24th, A, D. 1884, all property (Real as well as Personal) will be listed for the taxes of the fiscal year 1885-86 &om January 1st to February 20th, 1886, and for the convenience of the property holders generally, I will meet them at the following tamed places, to wit: Drafts' store, Jany. 1,1886L Col D. T. Barr's,........ .. 2, .. Lexington C. H .. 4, .. Goodwin's mill, .. 5, .. Rev, L. W. Bast's, 6, * RedStore,,. .. 7, .. J. Archie Wolfe's,? 8, .. SamL P. Shnnmert's. ,... .. 9, .. Jacob Laird s,, ? 12, JnovShuzngrt's, burnt m. .. 14. .. 'fiate*5|9^S^.V -"v * 18^' i JWm.J.Barr'Si 19, .. Leesville, .. 20, Gilbert Hollow, ... 21, .. Lexington C. H., - .. 22-23, .. Josh Shealy'S,... 25, ~ J. J. "Weasinger's,..: 26, .. X. Rbede school boose Broad River Township. .. 27, .. :: 1::: 5, !! Lexington u H-, 6 to 20. .. Tax-payers will pttwrtake notice and be Lexington^. IL,8, CU Dec 2,1885. Dec. 2-tf AnffltC^^ngt<>11 C?tm*y' } BH|^SsJSg2g^Pj|S[ff j^l dec 9?<m ? - Presented Free. v || idgo. Send 2mout 1st, for ah Organ worth $30 or upwards, and we will give withvifr art Eegant Clock of Gem, ooetlj^azid betratiful, that > will he esteemed a valuable Souvenir by all who receive it ' -J-*' O? Send quick for Catalogues and Circulars. Orders must be j ? in by January lst^ Instru>meofc guaranteed, and money refunded if not satisfactory. Purchasers take no risk. Ad- 1 dress, LDBDK.H k MBS WCTKtil' IIPSH! BWBS, jarma. j I L & 8. H M. H, {gif t-vgr -rVJi-a*-. _ . :^... I'V *'-< :*/**? ,~?i? v. W ?* M ' " ' - .V14.? . a y?'?'-</-' >>:. ' }-< %-' >. ' " ' . - *. . . I L - ? / "Send yow order to or call on COLUMBIA BBA17CH HOUSE, ' Mar. fc-ly: MUua At? AW A I A A GUNS, fISIULS, &c. mite* and the pnblic generally to call, and inspect oar stock of Breach and ttuzzla Loading Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Shot, Powder, Cape and all kinds of sportsmen's apparatus. All sold at the very lowest prwtof. jzar Itepairing and stocking done at short notice. " ' . P. W. KpApT 4 SON., flohanWj, S. C. j,. Sept. 24,1884?Sm w . - 0\. > liA . t-'iv. r r-ft, "?&.-&Tr Z'v/?f-/s tr-'#.V f. ryjl fiS?!'?*.~ ^ I Wt.' ?? 'if, ^ . , ': " Clerk's Sale. .. > _ The State of South Carolina, LEXINGTON COUNTY, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Maria A. Russell, vs. Pauline L. Carman, and others. Partitionr-Supplemental Complaint. PtFBKJANT to the decree and order of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell before the Court-house door in Lexington County, on the first Monday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following lots or parcels of real estate belonging to the estate of 'Lemuel Boozer, deceased, to wit: * .A XT- a 1 xX.- TT T)1 _/ OjUL no. 4, Known as uitt jaomv jriace ui the late Judge Lemuel Boozer, containing 4? acres, more or less, and consisting of a commodious dwelling, necessary out-buildings and a good well of water. Situated in a healthy and beautiful locality, on Main Street, in the Town of Lexington running back to Back Street. The Family Burial ground of one-sixteenth acre wall be excepted. Lot No. ll, containing two acres, more or less, at Western extremity of Lot No. L Lot No. 2, known as the Franklow Lot, containing two acres, more or less, with building, adjoining Lot No. 1, on the East, on Main Street, running back to Back St. I Flats of these several Lots are on file in this office, and will be exhibited at any time before and on day of sale. Persons desiring to examine any of said Lots may do so at any time, and on application to Mr, 6. M. Barman. Lexington, S. ., or to A. M. Boozer, Esq., Columbia, S. C., will be assisted in the same. Terms of Sale?One-third of the purchase money to be paid in Cash, the balance upon a credit of one and two vears, in eq ual annual installments; purchase money to be secured by bond and mortgage of. the premises; purchase money to bear" interest team day of Mle, and interest to be paid annually. Buildings to be insured by purchasers and policies properly assigned. Purchasers to pay for papers. Lexington C. H., S. C., Dec. 8, 1885. Wit J. ASSMANN, C. C. C. Dec93w5?10 50 v - " % State of South Carolina, LEXINGTON COUNTY. IN TEX COMMON PLEAS. William Amick, Plaintiff, vs. Saliie Amick and others. Defendants. RELIEF. IN obedience to the decree herein, I will . sell before the Court-bouse door in .Lex- | ineton County, on the first Monday in January next, within thalegal hours of sale, lying an^being^in the County and 8tate aforesaid, in the Fork oiRroad and Saluda Rivers, containing fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Fredrick Fulzner, Solo-I mon Shealy, Walter Amick and otfiers, upon the ft&owing terms to wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in Cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, equal instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser mid a mortgage of the premises sold, and to bear interest from day of sale, interest to be paid annually?purchaser to pay for papers. WIS. J. ASSMANN, C. C. C. Dec. 12,1885, 3w6-5 25 State of South Carolina, - COUNT* OF LEXINGTON, IK COMMON PLEAS. Complaint for. Sale of Zand* and Relief. Dr. C. E. Leaphart, Committee of Christopher Hendrix. vs. Mrs. Eugnia D. Hendrix and Thos. E. BawL 3PURSUANT to the order of toe Conrt . made in the above case, I will expose for sale, on the first Monday in January next, before-the Court House, toe following described real estate to wit: 1. One ,tract of land, near Lexington yiiiage, containing nine acres, two roods and twenty-eight perches, on Still-house branch, bounded formerly byjtendaof J. W. c^fiurlunt lfti?of Eptiiriazxi Corlcyi' . 2. One other tract, in Lexington County, State of South Carolina, nr thk oocsrop psobate. Et parte.Albert H. Boozer as Administrv tor o/the personal estate of Lemuel * H. Boozer, -deceased, Plaintiff. ' va. AmlBoozer and'others, Defendants. J m^o^dtceastd, to TT'Qa the purpose of paying debts of the. JJ .intestate the late Lemuel. H. Boozer, deceased, onder proceedings in the above entitled cause, I will sell before the Courtboose door at Lexington, on sale's'day, the. itk day of January, A. D. 1886, within the legal hours, ail-that tract of (And containtaining 56 acres, more or less, lying on SalndA Eiyer and bounded Negth by lands of BenbenGorley, Levi W, 08rley.;.and D. J T. Gable formerly A. M. Boozer's, East by I Saluda River, Sooth by lands of the estate of Lemuel EL Boozer, deceased, and West ' by lands of A, J. Alberts a plat whereof can be seen at this office and will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms ^-One-third Cadi, the balance on a credit of one and'two years, the credit portion of the porchase.money to . be secured by bond and mortgage of the Jand and to bear interest annually at the rate of 7 per emL per annum. Purchaser to pay for Pl???mber 7th, 1885. yM JOHN KLECKLEY, J, P. L. C. Dee, 9 3*5-8 75 GASTOIf COLLEGE, DALLAS, GASTOR CO., N. C. A OO-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. jTjl Six Departments of study; five graduating cpuraea.. Thoroughly competent faculty. Four male and three female instructors. Exceptional advantages in Music and Painting Commercial course. Normal denprtmeat. Parental care 9f students. Fenlale Seminary for Girls. Female pupils in Principal's family?College building. Lady teachers constantly in charge.. Absolutely healthful location. Minimum of expense?; maximum of advantages. Strict discipline, sound scholarship, moral culture. A thorough, live, practical, econ amioaL cnsectorian. Christian home school. 210 students in 1884-85. Six States represented. 212 Boarding students. 51 Bo&rd^and Tuition $10.00 per month. In Club department $8.00 per month. The Commercial Department is under the direction of ProiS. A. Wolf, A.B., of Gettysburg, Pa. Penmanship, Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Banking, Commercial Lav, 4c., a specialty. Winter Term begins November 30, 1885. Spring Term begins February 8,1886. : BEV. M. L. LITTLE, A. M., . dec 23?lm President. Tresspass Notice. All : febsons abe hebebi warned against hunting, fishing oi trespassing in any way upon the lands o the undersigned. The law will be enforoec against any person vi olatin^ 1Mb noti ce. dec 30?3t8 . Levi Gxnmera, v; . . ; .. V v."-' ,t ; r" :i '' ' ** ' .' _ r - ' Jfe* -Az'f-iV' v i' r- '' j BATESBSJRG HIGH SCHOOL Jfo. (the fikst session of rv>TTi8|., tlis School for Boys and Girls wiiicommencethe Ilthof JamiThorough instruction given in English. Slat hematics, Natural and Mental Sciences, Latin, Greek, French and German. ' A Tuition in Primafy Department $L50 per month. Intermediate Department $2.00 per month, Senior Department $3.50 per month. For each language (Latin, Greek, French, German) 50 cents additional per month. Fee for incidental expenses $1.00 for session of ten months.. Tuition and incidental fees payable quarterlyin advance. For further information apply to the Principal,. T. M. ANDERSON, E&tesbarg, S. G. Trespass Notice. DUE notice is hereby given, by the undersigned citizens of Lexington County, Fork Township, to all persons trespassing on our lands, by hunting, fishing or otherwise, without our special permission. T. E. F. Holzhacskb, J. J. C. KOOK. Houston Vansant, Dr. Jso. Casuwzll, Gso. W. Younoineb, J. P. Cooglze, Jno. W. Coogub, John F. Mxtz, S. M. Coogleb, Jacob F. Mktz, Habbibt 1L Hunt, W. C. Metz, H. J. Cokley, David S. Metz. Dec 15?3w6 Notice. A LI, persons interested will take notice .ZJLthat Clar? Dent, widow of Sam Dent, has filed in, this Court her petition to have Homestead set apart to her oat of the property of her deceased husband, late of tms County. Wac. J. Assmann, C. 0. G. Dec. 15th, 1885.?it 7- ,r\-r . J v v - - - . Examination. T3E regular - examination _ of Public School Teachers, willbe held Thursday, January the 7th, 1886, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M., in the Lexington High School building. E. L. WINGABDrS. O-L. C. Dw. 15?3w6 loiioiiiiir BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, 15Z Main Street, Columbia, S. C.. (Steiglitz's old stand.) TTMIESH supply of Bread, Cakee^-Candies;. a Fruits, Basins, Hois, etc., always on hand at lowest prices.- . Country custom specially invited and prompt attention given to orders. ,,. ^ssrCall on me for your Christmas and - f - r A tre^fflss upon our laixis either by fishing, hunting, cutting wood or timber, or, trespassing in any manner whatever. The kywiB be enforced against all violating this notice. , Jhso. W. Avtck, M. E^Koon. J. R. Seealt, P.P. 'Amcx, P. E. Aaanr, . T. L Annex. JKF. B. Ajgck," ,H. C, Shxa&Y, Fslakxlcc SAWL, A. L Shealy, G. L. Deeher. ' dec 23 3w?7 VA1DABLE LAKD post sAlet ' A QA Acres of valuable land, lying inN .^dcOv/ Fork Township, bounded by lands of Alaj. G. Leaphart, and by Saluda i Biver; seven miles from Columbia; about seventy-five acres open, good for corn, cotton and small grain. Good pasture winter and summer. There are some improvements. Terms easy? > 'jSjvJ SIMON YOUUIG^B. [P. 0.1 Columbia; & c." ? Dec. 2?1m ' . TO toe lum^T^^^ynie^^^^ ? GIBSON &MIKELL, - oct7?3m Columbia, S. C. . Mrs.'C. E. REED, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. JBAsn^fall arid fashionable stock of Millinery, Ladft's Silk Suits, Jerseys, Cloaks,, etc. Mists' and Ciildrenir ^koakt^'' dren from'&e cheapest to the finest quality ' / R. LBRYAN 4. CD'S., BOOK STORE, - COL>UL?SZA, S. O. needing Bod^^Stetionery, jS^^Blanks, Picture Frames, &c., &c. j$8M)orit forget the place, * <**-*, . ... ' woMif Bead: what the fireat leflMU Dirine: and Eminent Physician Sayi.Of Bradfield's FemaleBegnlator h .Atlanta, Ga., Feb,'20,1884. Dr. J% Brwifidd: Dear Sir?Some fifteen' ' years ago I examined the recipe of Female Regulator, and earefally studied authorities in regard to its components, and then * - ? ? V.? IVa (as well as now; pruuuuiwe iv w ? most scientific and ntiUfol combination at the really reliable remecT.av regetable agente known to science, to n^ufcdctly on thewomb and-oterme organs, and the organs and parts sympathizing directly with these; and, therefore, providing a specific remedy for all diseases of the womb,*n.d of theadjacent organs 6nd parts. Yours truly,., . . JESSE BORIOG, M. D., D. D. ....... Bradfteld'e Female Regulator is only intended for diseases peculiar to women, and for these is a SPECIFIC/,. . Sold by, all druggists. Send for our treaties on the Health and. Happiness of Woman, mailed frae^which gives all particulars. The Bbadfield Reo~latob Co., Box 28, Atlanta, Q*. For sale wholesale T>y H. Baxb, Charleston, 8. C. Retail by 0. N. Kzzer, Lexington, g.C. / nor 18?yew , , ? j- -siir. i & : X ^ - A. ' -A* c y * - . ' ' A MONEY SAVED FOR EVERYBODY! tlie |0YAL ST. JOHN'S SEWING MACHINE, Ope of the Best Manufactured and Havinsr Manv Advant. ages Over All Others. U rv 0 ; PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATE HARROWS Arid All Agricultural Implements at Manufacturer's Prices. ' ~T?~? 5n Coolsing Steves 1 guarantee to Compete vyfth any Market for Quality f A ,? and Prices. t " - i " DRY GOODS AND SHOES. ffy Stock is Full and at Lowest Prices. Don't Buy Until Ybti Look Through this.Stock. ^ * "J - '* | GROCERIES &r ly Store is Headquarters fof Good lloods at LUiilui LIVING PRICES. ~ There is no Humbug in What I Say, and 2 Mean Every Word of It Call ! * arid You Will be Convinced of the Fact W. P. ROOF, LEXINGTON, S.C. MEETZE & CO., LEXINGTON, S. C., DEALEES IN k BOOTS ^JETID SBCOBS, C10CEBIES, HABDWAKE, WINES, CUTLERY, LiqUOES, CROCKERY, ^ - SEES, TIN-WABE, T>a TORAnno. lira " t V " mvTAnoi w ill lor sale at the reiy lo^estpriees, &od Highest^ricflB paid for all kindsjof Cotmtry e I oduee.' Splendid wagcn yard and stables for customers ' Xih j ,~V* ' Jp THE PLACE TO-fiHY YOUR 1 \ CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, * i * ?? * CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.. Al| ^ jjj CRANEY'S >; ' colxtmt^ia, g.o. ^ ^ J^ r,M lr> J . J??Ml j| - ^ jOfi^m^ ' 'f '^fl R ?JfT - ' .v*-?u% Ss2i I ^^1 Bbjz^ ^B ^BkP~|| ?? .. - :." P83?"*?? M. A, MALOHE & CO., ^^p.^ vy-'-0^ ?EAEEBS IN THE|?^EBBiTfl>*" w ' . ij DOMESTIC, "wsras, J 'WB'W HOME, . HOUSEHOLD AUTDDA7TS Skwis* Machetes and various other bads to be obtained from them at same figures sad on sane terms that are offered at the office. The]five Mflotmtos first mentioned combine aS the modem improvements, viz: High arm, sif-setting needle, large bobbin, ilhree times as large: as the eld styles, and almost ?elf-th<*ding?6nly having one hole to thread. * \ , v TTgy- prices given tor old Machines in exchange for new ones. The above firm control thj entire territory of Richland, Lexington and other oormties. Each Machine is fnrasked with the finest set of attachments produced, being nicety nickle plated and do grefer range of work than ever before executed on Sewing Machines. * * k? - otu? Tkftrfai fnr all Machines. verv AlSOfKOvp. ittn aaiac \jj>' ucciuw mv?wuuv-^ ? r- : ~ best qajtffc* of diL ^Correspondence solicited. Address, i. MALOUE t 0);, r&m* ?72. COLUMBIA, S. C, i 7/' ' ' v : ... >* ?V ' ' ' ' ! ' * / 'j .'y3>' "' * -/f" ..* - ' * ' ?&&" *& ? ; >> v '; v / >- . v' ' : >' . aifo.-V ;?$>.' >,V'- . _ " - v v V \V \ H. J. Kesikejc, Frcsideut TT. D. "Wooiaoxx, Seciy. and Tresis. V JLEMEER-WOOLWINE CANDY AND CRACKER CO. T (Successor to GrubbsKemker Candy and Cracker Co.) " * >\ NASHVILLE, TENN., In its seventh year of successful operation. Is the only Cracker Factory in Nashville, and the only manufacturer of candies by steam power. Only standard and patent floors and pore leaf lard used In onr Bakery, and in oar Candy Factory only pure cane sugars y and chemically pore vegetable colors. Hence, we unqualifiedly guarantee onr entire matt- y . nfacture absolutely mire and whdexcme and tn -?'~~L ? - , - 6..? bttusiaciKjn; oinerwise pa?-''Sr. ' / chasers are at liberty to return at our expense. y For the benefit of those not hiving tried our manufacture, we ask attention to the /f .-V card of James IL Safford, Professor of Chemistry in the great Vanderbilt University: , *'j. vDepaststekt or Chemistet, YimEBBiLi UniTEBsrrt, Nashville, Texts., October 20,1885. KemJcer-Woolwine Candy and Cracker Co.: . , . . Sirs?The samples of candies, including the "Diamond Caramel," "Cream Fruitflavored Mixed," and "Gilt-edge Stick" were received, and have been carefafly examined. They are all of delicate and delicious flavor. The "Diamond Caramel" is especially marked in this respect, as well as for its great richness. The nature of the coloring, matter is vegetable. No poisonous or other deleterious substances were detected in any of the samples, nor in the sugar used in their manufacture. I pronounce them altogether good, choice, and wholesome. > . . JAMES M. SATFOBD, Professor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University? Bear in mind, we are the ONLY makers of Crackers in Nashville, and yon can get FRESH GOODS in this market FROM US ONLY. ? ' ; ?<" In ordering lrom your Wholesale Grocer, you can get our goods (Candies and ( Crackers) by specifying them, as they are sold by all the Principal Jobbers in the South, and at prices as low as other goods inferior to them. We carry a large stock of all kinds of jfj TENNESSEE PEANUTS. \ KEMKER-WOOLWINE CANDY AND CRACKED \ COMPANY, .,V4j Office and Sales-rooms: 43 and 45 North Market Street; Factory in rear. ~ | y NASHVILLE, TESN. Not. 11?6m DON'T DE HUMBUGGED ! BUT GO TO DAVID JONES', COLUMBIA, S. C., AND BUT TOUR DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OAEPETS, Etc., And von will alwavs be pleased. Every department filled with NEW GOODS and presided over by jwlitd and attentive salesmen. insylfc-ljr .^*6 O. E. THOMA^^ tf DRUGGp*V tf 164 KAm^^^KA, S. a^___ Whan a merchant sells a drees which cost him 50c. for 'jiTi rn Tftr tn iriiiii Tflnpifprigir " he charges the ignorant $2 to' $3 for an article only worth $1.50, This is ^ jtfe&jrfe v 9 style of ,,highfsJntetj" adverhsemente.' We bny for Cadi wad ^ his ^wt in the Columbia Cash D^Goods Stoie,' and is ready to givehismany ffOttyadn* . fl 'the_aame good bargah^in the fatore^a he has^done in the post. .We also hare ' v LEXINGTON, S. C. "Wort Boxes and Sachels, / ' China and Glass Vases, * ^ Shell and Glass Boxes, China Trmket Boxes, Photograph and Aptograph Albums, Glass and China Hugs from 6 to 50c. each, Picture Books, Toilet and Tea Sets,. Accordeons and Harmonicas, India Bubber Balls, Glass Harbtes, CaunkandWaxD<dtefr^.5c.np. - Tin Horns,'Wagons, Borees, Tops, eta. Stationery and School Books. " Letter and Note Paper, all grades, Appleton, Swinton, McGuffey, Sonford and Legal and fool's Cap Paper., othenSdwof-Books, W. T. MARTIN, - , '-jf ' V ' .. :rf V J,''"'.' . V - ?' ' t'" ' ' ..**? ' . '".V ?=? ? **** ' ?r T? w m :fcTT i s /x .wraw '- ~*3k WH UliJB S Ali ill" AAJLJ K Hi ?~ ?L L lu - WJSUVJiA / ; " ld8 Main Street, dolnmbia, 8. C., -P&AT/B# IK- ' MEAT, CORN, BAT, OATS', IL LARD, MAMS, PATERJSAGS, TOBACCO, '* ta| CIGARS, &c.~Also . V " A General Stock of Groceries. Jane 10?tf. - - ' ' : . ^ - in "iJieuiV" ' nil - .ii'j------ ?' LYNCH S CROCKERY STORE. : . . ' . .. CROCKERY, CHINA, TIN AND GLASSWARE, * m>ann^. ""V. . ^ggjj ; V*'vj-. g --js- v 4 vnj^pyw f'T"* ^ ... .... ~ v . . ^ LAMPS AND WATER SETi^ il CREAT^VARIETVi M SILVERWAEE, . * 0A8TEE8, BDTTEK DISHES, CASE BASKETS, PICKLE STAND&'- SPOONS^ > I * KKIVlSS AND FOBK8. " Double, Triple and Qnadrople Silver Elate, on Kickel Metal?Good as SolidSiireV,* ' [.pPkiw. MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S? 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