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Tree?Farm and Household. Laadreth's New and fresh garden seeds, at Kyzer's Drag Store. The Cheapest House In Columbia for corn, bacon, floor, sogar, coxiee, looacco aou groceries ui ( all kinds ia that of Piatt, Hook & j Shall. Their stock is heavy and they are sailing everything aft the very ^ lowest prices. ^ + ... Lees Prepared Agricultural Tame E For cotton, corn and top dressing 1 for oats and wheat prevents rust, and * its result oa all crops are eqnal to the standard fertilizers, while its i effects on the soil ia more permanent ( and beneficial. $20 per ton at this I depot C. S. Beadfoud. A Free Seed Catalogue. ? We have received the new Seed Jr.' C "Catalogue for 1886, from the Joseph Harris Seed Co., Moreton Faro, Rochester, N. Y. It is a good cafta- 8 logae, and better still, the seeds are a warranted to be fresh, pure and snre * to grow. The Catalogoe will be sent free to any of our readers. Address p as above. g t, Saks day. g A very large crowd was in attendance and sales were as follows: g By tbe Clerk: Yaosant land, 82 acres, to Isaac Alewine for $115. Kaminer lands, 114 acres, to W. B. Roberts for $1,015. By tbe Sheriff: Jacob Corley's ^ tract, 74 :adfee, -to G. T. Graham, ^ atty. for $190. Honsehold goods of ? the same tod>. L. George for $10. ^ Bargains in Joniiture. el ?STk5 Colombia, ^ods itself overstocked is ar furniture, sod are determined to. sell oc at figares never before beard of. We inspected their stock a few days ago In and can testify that they are offering w; the greatest bargains we ever saw. Cr If any of oar citizens need fornitare nj it will be. to their advantage to call wariy. f . r t Lexington High School. ar Prof. Dreher assisted by Miss *n in Laura Benjamin after having one of the largest peblio schools in the. coanty closed this term last week/ { . and we are pleased to know that the ?c High School opened on Monday with p* flattering prospects. Mr. Dreher is w an excellent teacher and yonog men can find no better instrnctor any- cc ^' where. Miss Laora Benjamin's bi scholars at tbe County Institute gave tx every evidence that she was a good th instructor, and they received much ai praise. fr Tight of Journalists. H For tyro or three days past sharp tii personal criticisms have been, pub- lil lished of each other by Mr. T. J. to LaMotte, of the Columbia Register, and N. G. Gonzalez, the Colombia K correspondent of tbe News and Cout- <j, ier. We learn from the Colombia yC Record, of la3t evening, that Mr. ?] Gonzalez approached Mr. LaMotte w in the office of the Commissioner of .Agriculture and withont warning -n ^track him below tbe left eye. Col. .Be tier and others present interfered m and separated tbe parties. Later in Q| *be day Mr. Calvo, proprietor of the jRegister, sought Mr. Gonzalez, and ^ sneering him in front of Dr. Jackson's store, cn Main street, denounced 10 tf tbe attack of Mr. Gonzalez on Mr. LaMotte, when Mr. Gonzalez struck ^ him. Mr. Calvo drew a cowhide and 01 stuck Mr. Gonzalez repeated blows. 81 3?r. Gonzalez drew a self cocking P ipiatol and beat Mr. Calvo over the bead. The pistol was wrested from 'c J?r. Gonzalez by Capt. Stoney. The E - ... 13 eombatants were separated ana u ~ was found that Mr. Calvo was bleed- ? iog profusely from cots on his head ^ and also one io bis thigh, the latter " caused by falling against a glasl win- a dow of the store. Mr. Gonzalez ea- ^ t eaping with two bad marks on hie neck. f< A rice padding was recently re- & ' ceired through the mail at Brooklyn, b N. Y. r e A Communication of Boylston ^ Lodge No. 123 A. F. M. will be held w Saturday Feb 13th. at 3 o'clock. It a is expected that the first degree will * be conferred npon two candidates, a foil attendance is requested, j t \ "~;>\ vV;^ ' V Looal Brevities. This is election year. Conrt Monday week. . Mr. Uriah Jefcoat has a fine yonng mare lor sale. Liquor makes a man's head level? level with his feet. The public schools of this township closed last week. Call to see ns daring court and renew your subscriptions. Mr. Thos. M. Lippard was in town yesterday and paid ns a visit. We were pleased to meet in town yesterday friend W. B. Meetze. Landreth's onion sets, at Kyzer's Drag btore. Dr. Krep? was called suddenly to visit bis brothers child in Orangeburg a few days ago.. Moody and Sanky are to hold services in Columbia on the 29th, 30th and 31st March. r Everybody knows that S. N. Hendrix, Columbia, sella the best groceries at the lowest prices. The men wboi would please everybody won't bavetime to accomplish mnolrelse in this world. tor by the 20fcb of February, or a penalty.?! 50 per cent, will attach. Nora Daniels and her children left Tuesday for Arkansas to' join her husband, Med Daniels. We were pleased to receive a most igreeabie visit from Mr. Ja& C. Hope last Thursday. A dozen boxes beat parka* matches br 10 oents at. the Bazaar. 1 Mrs. Col. D. T. Barr has been quite J tick for the past month, but we are * \1aaswv? fn bwMti that j&a m mnn. 1 f esoent : ^ Mr. Reynolds bas pot up a windnil! of his own invention for Mr. S. ' }orley and we hear it works to 1 >erfectioo. * If yon want candijfl,:cakes, cftckre, apples, oranges,]* coons, raisins, f igs, nnta, cocoanuts, pindars, eta, ^ tall at the Bazaar. The St John Church - ^ase was ] djonrned at this place on Thursday fternooD to be continued at Peaks j Friday.; ~ Master Julian Kaofmann speaks of Si nttiog ap a windmill to run bis pa's riodstone. Julian has an inventive 1 am which will doubtless be put to ood OSes as be grows Older. I Don't fail to call and see E. C. bnll & Bro., Colombia, when you * ant' the bes| 'wines, Sqnore, grojries, etc., at lowest prices. ^ Capt Ar O. Banks made 14 bales [ cotton with one male last season. fi na foor-male far? be raised 56 ales. Friend Amos is a. first-class V inner. ? Mr. J. W. Hook is now one of the id promisee to be a useful citizen of ^ tr conntry. ' , ; A little son of Mr. Warren, of aesville's neighborhood, fell from a agon a few days Binee and was ^ ashed to death by the whee&nn- . ? oc ng over him. _ . sc The oat crop was pretty thoroughly jt been oat daring the late cold snap, q, id farmers will oommence resowing w & few weeks. Wheat was only irtially damaged. ^ C. A. Snow & Co., Washington, D. p< ,, are reliable and trustworthy Pat* P it Attorneys, and those seeking - - ?v mi itents for their inventions win ao ell to address them. ^ Farmers who hare been holding ittoQ for higher prices are now iogiog it in quite freely. More has ^ ?en sold in this market this week ^ >an for'some time. As oar prices e above ColombiaIt is coming bare cm all parts of the oounty. ^ The pianos and organs sold by Mr. ^ . C. Baily has given entire satisfac>n. If yon want an instrnment on ^ ceral terms address him at Lexingn 0. H? Billy Wise, the bntler at the H aminer Hotel was asked by a Q rammer, "can yon bring me a nice >nng chicken smothered in onions ?" J( $o, Sah! We doeen't]kill 'em dat R ay sab. We cats off d'er beads." Oar yonng friend H. A. H&rth was ? i town Tuesday on bnsiness. "Fell" Bi one of Colombia's prosperous erchants and swears he cant be @ ldersold in wines, liqaors and H oceries by any house in the State. Remember wbile yon are at Lexgton daring coart, and at any ? me, that my bar is snpplied with te very best, wines, liqaors, beer, ? gars and tobacco. Canned oysters, ^ irdines, salmons, pickles, brandy ^ Baches, etc. J. Wolf Eabhabdt. w Si Mr. B. I. Hayes is now canvassing >r the sale of the best bonnd, ele- ^ antly printed and illastrated Family ^ iible that we have ever seen for $5. [e is also taking orders for the ^ forlds Wonders which is a very ^ iteresting and instructive work nd shoold be in every household, as g ; contains mnch valuable informs- j on for both old and yoang. 0 di' Monday was an nnfortnnate day >r the meeting of the Agricultural ^ oeiety as all interest was absorbed a y the Soldiers' reunion. Jt is to be j egretted that more of our best farmrs do not take interest in and join be society. Its object is the adancement 0/ agricultural interests * nd every farmer is the county * hoold aid it by bis personal efforts, d Te earnestly trust to eee larger atendaace in the future and the mem-1 bif largely increased, > / *? - , - - * - '' v ; mbmnommhwumhfibmbbkbu n?: ~~ ? It is worth remembering tbnfc nobody enjoys the nicest surrounding if in bad health. There are miserable people about to day with ouc foot in the grave, to whom a Bottle of Parker's Tonic would do more good than all the doctors and medicines they have ever nsed. 14 Oar old frieod Daniel A. Hutio called to see ns Thursday, while in town, and resnmed his friendly relations with the Dispatch. He treated oar force to Bever&l excellent jokes. Mr. L. Robinson, representing the | wholesale hat and cap boase of Jocob Hecht & Co., Norfolk, Va., called to Bee as yesterday. He is handsome popular and will doubtless sell largely to our merchants. Mr. H. J. Seibles, exhibited Monday, at this place, a Sampson plow to oar farmers. It has several advantages over other jig or grasshopper plows. It is manufactured at Bennettsville in this State. Mr Seibles has sold quite a number in bis towDship and took several orders here Monday. Mr. Taylor representative of the New and Courier, called in to see us Saturday afternoon. The New and Courier is one of the best papers published in the Union and its list of subscribers should' be heavy in Lexington. ( Farmers Meeting. " The meeting of the Lexington County Agricultural and Mechanical Association was held in the Courtbouse Monday. Capt. A. P. West, iBt Vice-President, called the meeting l_ . r-r t ti 1 ;o oraer ana n. ?i. oeioies, jCisqr., ?as requested to act as Secretary, rhe election Of a President, was deferred until tbe annual meeting in kngust. A call was made for Dew nemberahip and several names were tniolled. . - a ' ( < On motion of H. J. Seiblee a comnittee of three in each township was appointed to solicit membership, as ollows: Broad River?J. M. Eleazer, P. B. jever, M. Cbapin. ( Black Creek--J. E. Gantt, Carson Lble, George Sawyer. Boiling Springs?P. W. Sbealy, P. !. Hook, G. W. Reeder. Bull Svoamp?D. J. Knotts, J. 2. faunginer, Uriah Jefcoat. Chinquapin?J. G. Abies, A. J", loatwrigbt, R. B. Barr. ; * Congaree?Maj. Ed. KinBler, R. W. layce, J. N. Long. Fork?J. W. Dreher, J. H. Conn If, V, W. Lorick. Gilbert Hollow?Capt D. J. Griftb, P. C. Spano, Lewis Sbealy. Z7X??/um WaaZ* YX\1 Th T T5n ? ?? Tnn XX1/141/(4/ V/IOCA/ UUi, 1/.-X. X/Ckl(^uv? f. Dreber, P. I. Rawl. Lexington?P. H. Caugbman, D. F. Ifird, C. S. Ranch. Platl Springs?W. H. F. Bast, J. S? mnilwtt; T R flrafcr Saluda?J. J. Derrick, D. L Epting, . G. Mayer. t Sandy Run?R. B. Geiger, J. C. I. El rannamaker, H. J. Saibles. ^ The following were appointed by m ie chair, and requested to serve, as N immittees of one on the following ? ibjects: John M. Eleazer, on corn; tcob W. Dreher, cotton; P. H. sujghman, peas; John W. Dreher, beat; Maj. Ed. Kiosier, oate; J. N. Cs TL ong, horses and amies; D. I. Epting, .ttle and sheep; R. W. Cayce, m mltry; W. Q.M. Berley, fertilizers; . C. Spann, farming implements. The meeting adjourned sine die. J. ? P* actings of Township Boards of Assessors. , The Township Boards of Assessors r Lexington conoty, below menoned, will meet on the dates and at rj ie places designated: bs Black Creek?Carson Able, Bort cl allaw, Cartis R. Rish, at Carson M ble's, Tneeday, February 23. Boiling Springs?David M. Sox, _ nderson Sbealy, Sol. J. Miller, at ' eeders Store, Monday Febrnary 22. Broad River?Martin Chapin, J. C. J ope, Capt. P. B. Lever, at Martin at bapin's, Wednesday, February 24. ^ Bull Swamv?T. Walter Craft, ar >hn J. Jefcoat, Saml. Harsey, at X oads, Wednesday, Febrnary 24 Chinquapin?W. B. Plnnkett, Maj. a . Qnattlebanm, Dr. J. K. Kneece, at J atesburg, Tuesday, February 23. Congaree?S. I. Hook, J. W. eiger, H. 0. Kinsler, at Simon L ^ ook's, Friday, February 26. Fork?John R. Sbuler, Carrol f0 ookman, Simon F. Bonknigbt, at range Hall, Thursday, February 25. Gilbert' Hollow?Phill C. Spann, . noch Swygert, Lewis Shealy, at eesvilte, Wednesday, February 24 Hollow Creek?Henry E. Drafts, R. J . Moore, Benjamin Raw), at Drafts' tore, Thursday, February 25. C, Lexinglon?Dr. C. E. Leaphart, M. ^ l Taylor, L. L. Lown, at Lexington, . H., Saturday, February 27. CI Platl Springs?G. A. Goodwin, rchie W. Martin, Eml. Sbarp, at G. . Goodwin's, Thursday, February 25. ? Saluda?Capt. Job F. Wingard, D. [. Wheeler, L. S. Mathias, at Capt, ob F. WingarcPs, Friday, February 5- -J Sandy Run?Henry J. Seibles, " [athias J. Backer, J. C. L Wanna- ?\ ol laker, at Henry J. Seible's, Friday, 'ebruary 26. tt oi The GoQniy Board of Equalization oi 'ill assemble at the Auditor's office ^ t Lexington, C. H., S. 0., on Tues- b ay, March 9,1886. ni M. D. HARMAN, F feb. 1, J886. A. L. C. ' Auditor M. D. Harman, in his rounds through the coaoty, while assessing, will receive subscriptions tc the Dispatch. LEXINGTON MARKET' cokkected weekly by Lexington Merchants, Cotton, per ft S 9 Bacon Hams, per ft a 10 Sides. " " a I " Shoulders, per ft a ? Lard, per ft . a 10 Corn, per bu...... a 65 Peas, " " 75 a Oats. " " 60 a 55 Flour, per cwt 2 50 a 2 60 Fodder. " " ...* >0 a l oo Sweet Potatoes, per ba 65 a Irish " " " a 75 Rice, per bu a# oo Butter, per ft 20 a 25 Eggs, per doz a 90 Turkeys, per pair 1 75 a 2 oo <<eese, " *' .. a so ChiOkens, " " l2J^a 25 1 Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20 Be f. per ft s a 1? Pork, " " 8 a 10 Tallow, per ft 8 a * COLUMBIA MARKET. , Prices Current. CO&BECTSD WXXXXT BT LORICK & LOWRANCE. Apples, per bbl % @*2 75 Bagging, per yd 10 ? 10J^ Bale Rope. Manila, per ft ? 17 Butter, Northern, " " 25 ? 30 " Country, " " - 20 @ 25 Bacon Hams. " " 11 ? 12 " Sides. " " ; ? ? " Shoulders. * " ? ? Cotton. * 8 ? 8X Chickens, " " 20 ? 30 Candles. Sperm. ? 25 " Adamantine, per ft... ? 1 Cheese, per ft...... i. 8 ? il Cocffee.Rio. per ft 9 ? 12^ " Laguayra. per ft 12 ? 13 " Java, per ft 20 ? 27 Eggs, per doz 20 @ 25 flour, per bbl..... * 00 @ 6 so Grain, Corn, per bu 62 ? 66 " Wheat, " " ..... 1 50 ? 1 60 " Oats. * " 46 @ CO " Peas. " " 90 ? 1 00 Hay, Northern, per cwt 1 10 ? " B. C., " " 1 00 ? Hides. Dry. per ft 10 ? Green, 8 ?" Lard, per ft ,J}<??, Lime, per bbl. L20 ? 1 25 Lumber, per cwt ? 1 00 Molasses, Cuba, per gal 30 ? 40 New Orleans, per gal 25 ? 48 Common, per gal.... 20 ? 25 Nails, per keg 3 66 @ 2 75 Onions, per obi 3 50 ? 0 1, Kerosene, per gal 12#@ 1* " Machinery, " " 30 ? ifi Potatoes. Irisn. per bbL ? 9 75. Sweet, per bu 50 ? Pork, per ft ? " Rice. Carolina, per ft _ 5 ? 5% Shot, per bag 1 50 ? l 65 Salt. Liverpool, per sack....... @ 90 Soap, per ft 3 ? 5 Sugar. Crushed, per ft 7 @ " Powdered." " 7U? " C White. " ? ?]*?; ? '* Brown, " " Wi? 8 * Starch, per ft -? l'ea, txreen, per ?> ?-> i? ?<? " Black. " " 85 ? 75 Tobacco, Chewinfe. per ft....... 35 (S 40 " Smokiwf, " "...... so ? io fineear, Wine, per tral 20 @ 25 " French," " 21 @ 3eed Bye and Barley, per bu... ? 1 85 AbsofuieiyFure. * This powder never varies. ' A marvel of irity, strength, and wholesomenesss. lore economical than the ordinary kinds, ' id cannot be sold in competition with the ' altitude of low test, short weight, "alum ] : phosphate powders. Sold only iu eons. otal Baking Powdkb Co., 106 Wall St., -.j ew York. nov. 14?ly i . . I Hands Wanted, naCUT TUBPENTINE BOXES AT L ljc. per box, paid every Saturday, ill on me at Parr's Landing. C. C. <fc A. ailroad. J. T. BICfiBOUBG, r Jan. 20?3wll HIDES _ c l ND SKINS OB ALL KINDS DBY 0 L or raw. Highest oash prices will be dd for them bv * GEO. D. HAYES, Lexington C. H., 8. C. Jan. 2L 2wll ' i ' FINAL DISCHARGE. ; 1HE UNDERSIGNED WILL APPLY L to John Kleckley, Esq., Judge of- Proite for Lexington county, on Satnrday, te 6th day of 'March next, for a final disiarge as Executor of the Estate of Jonas atliias, deceased. L. 8. MATHIAS. Jan. 30, 1886. Executor. Feb. 3-4wH NOTICE. * will be at Lexington on the third Mon. day of this month and remain one week the Drafts HoteL To anyone wishing ndstones, monuments or tablets, 1 will ke pleasure in showing designs, samples td giving prices. W. J. YILLENEUYE. Feb. 3 2wl2 ; . ( . WOLF EARHARDT, LEXINGTON, S. C., DEAL?RIS TNES, LIQUORS, BEER,, CIGARS id Tobacco, Oysters, Sardines, Salmons; ckles,- Brandy Peaches, etc. Try me bore buying. Lowest prices for good >ods is my motto. My bar is always supied with the best. Feb. 3?3m Notice Contractors. L fence seven feet high enclosing the poor house will be let to the lowest bid:r, on the 15th Feb. 1886, at the office ' pAnn+v nnmrniccinnoisj T.orinofnn ?L Plans, &c., will be made known on at day. By order of County Commissioners. T. W. KAUFMANN, lerk~feoard Co. Com'rs. Lex. Co., S. C. Feb. 15, 1886. 2w 12 Mmummmm?mmB?m?ummam?mmm?m?mKM State of South Carolina, LEXINGTON COUNTY, t IN THE OOUET OF PBOBATE. * 3y John Kleckley, Esq., Probate Judge. o rTTHEREAS, Wm. J. Assnjann, C.C C., F V V made snit to me to grant him letters c : administration of the estate of and effects 13 " John Dunbar, deceased. c These are therefore to cite and admonish 0 1 and singular the kindred and creditors * f the said John Dunbar, deceased, that ' ley be and appear, before me, in the Court j : Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., 1 a Tuesday, the J6th day of March next, 8 'ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clopk in le forenoon, to shew cause, if any they ive, why the said administration should ot be granted. " Given under my hand this 2nd day of ebruary A. D. 1886. JOHN KLECKLEY, J. P. L. 0. Feb. 3 6wl6 ? ;| ifoK. nelson, > ; bopsiston of the Gergia Nursery, frrtTOE of and dealer in FRUi TtEES, GRAPE VINES, g-aiberry Plats, etcj I AUGUSTA, GA. Jan ij-tfi T| MUMS. IN coprty with the provisions of Sectii S >f A. A. No. 486, approved Decemb^2 i, A. D. 1884, all property (Real as.'el s Personal) will b? listed for the taxepfVie fiscal year 1885-86 from Jannary?t h February 20th, 1886, and for the (jvjiience of the property holders generallfl fill meet them at the following named jc(i to wit: Simoi look's Feby. if, 1886 Maj. jLtephart's. 4, .. Jacob. breher's. 5, .. LexupnC. H., 6 to20... Tax-jers will please take notice and be prompt; making their retcrns daring the above ?:fied time as a penalty of 60 per cent wt>o added alter the'20th Feb. 1886. Lexiibn C. H., S. C., Dec. 2,1885. M. D. HARM AN, Auditor Lexington County. Dec. ftf - I 1 Staj of South Carolina, CJNTY OF LEXINGTON, IN PBOBATS CO TOT. 1By Jo&leckley, Esq., Probate Judge. Wm. J. Assmann, C.C.C., hie suit to me, to.grant him letters | of admiitration of the estate of and effects Geo. Wfghtler, deceased. Theseo therefore to cite and admonish all and Crular the kindred and creditors of the saGeo. W. Sightler, deceased, that they be 3 appear, before me^ in the Court of Proba to be held at Lexington C. H., on Tuesr, 16th day of March next, after publican) hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenootfo shew cause, if any they have, why thelid administration should not be Givenpder my hand this 2nd day of February.. D. 1886. JHN KLECKLEY, J. P. L. C. Feb. jvl6 . ? nVbC\\(\t\(\PV(W ^ frotaYj?VVKBibM %<IIiTT WFElAliM DECAl A LifdExperience. Remarkable and quick ares. Trial Packages. Send tamp ?r seated particulars. Address Dr. W?D A CO. Louisiana. Mo. dec 23?ly BOOI8iMTIONM. S. L BRVAN & GO'S., jtOOK STORE, c. OUE.'rienda in Lexington will find it to tbf advantage to call on as when needin^Books, Stationery,-Law Blanks, Picture? rarnes, 4c.. 4c. ^?-]on't forget the place. B. L. BBIAN 4 CO. S^DTSdCBfOTOK STMPISG BHI?!I F5SJ Seine tally *?sre of the Vo ?Vk // ' yOtim on best gotaiiamt A)?\\ nd parchment Paper, all (in (m W 1 ' t/ UQV.'Od Rotes. Forpet-caottmmpjr* tSLT' ft*?et. >nd Eabnide^, JCcn^n^M Painti^^Lustre, Metallic flitter tad IiridtyceatPaintin*. Colors used and mixta? of Colors, Ribbon Btobroiderr, Cnenille tad Arxsene Work. Correct Colors of til the different Sowers. Description of rrery stitch ttted fat emOtubittftea^ Making a complete Oot?t that caa. ootbeboMdit it retail for less thin J4.0C To Introduce FARM AJtD HOUSEHOLD, the large. 3? W Illustrated liny* Xevatpd (a the interests of the CoafltTY Hone mcf HoosAold, we will send one of tlieac Ootfia complete free ui pottfM a eey Udy ?lto wflleend Mfe. for I mac. *obKripcico to t*e Ma?*?ne. Fi?e far Ji. Money cheerfully lefaaded if not more thu satisfactory. Addres* FARM AIO HOUSEHOLD, Box 48, Hartford, Conn. Feb. 3?11 C, N. KYZER, miAl, JUSTICE, LEXINGTON C. H? S. C. ffice Conjer lfaan aH'tl Chuielr- Street*. pSt Prompt attention given to collection f and other business, sept 1?ly ? 5' H CI IcBaSv ' mT : *J1 mi ? * Ms p O +fi-% * gff S g H fill's^ . hi* ? I3 C3 H MI Q Q B i?f? s o o T irii i k a o mi s a w g a 8 h a rg.K | M > t?~2 ?S ll> IT IMJ ?2s3 ^ W*. ? ?g3 * UVi** TO Ml rB-g2= . WSb I 2.2. b *> re.|? r% P Jrg.5 ts Vi O t ft" Zj DELINQUENT UNO LIST FOR Lexington County, S. C., for the Fiscal Tear commencing Nor. 1, 1884. BLACK CREEK. Jacob S. Lever, 200 acres. BOILIKG SPRING 8. John Berry, 44 acres and 3 buildings. Est. Nancy Hendrix, 51 acres <fc 2 build's. - > GILBERT HOLLOW. William Baker, 60 acres. HOLLOW CREEK. ' Doratha Holeman, 30 acres. PLAIT SPRINGS. D. Frank Arthur, 336 acres. Harry Boyken, 25 acres. Notice iq hereby given that the whole of he several parcels, lots and parts of lots of e&l estate described in the proceeding list, r so much thereof as will be necessary to >ay the taxes, penalties and assessments barged thereon, will be sold by the Treasirer of Lexington Connty, S. C., at his ffico, in said county, on the first Monday ? March, A. 1), 1886, unless said taxes, S8e8smeat8 and penalties be paid before hat time; and such sale will be continued rom day to day until all of said parcels, sts and parts of lots of real estate shall b? old cr offered fop sata it I), H4R11AK, \.luC. Jan. 25, lS86.-2wll #1*11111 J uti WHISKY HABITS eurtd 11 Ul 11 m| at home without pain. BOOS UrlUlVlof particular* *?nt FREE. W? iwn'l ILWOOUXT. K. v., AttuU.Oft. ' * " ' ' june 10?ly ' \ -ftilMiM?a?? . ; ' Vx- '' * .^- .'i^v. -' *A?.W y'-'.. " -' . . BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, : 152 Main Street, Colombia, S. C. (Steiglita'g old stand.) Fr.ESH supply of Bread, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Eaisms Nuts, etc., always on hand at lowest prices, Conutry custom specially invited and prompt attention given to orders. ^arCall on me for yonr Christmas and i Holiday goods. Dec. 2?2m V~ 3 Sl?. | If so send for one of J "oar $12.00 Watches." | It is a-Genuine AmeriDO | can in Solid Hunting | | Case, and for a good | time piece, is as reliable YOTT | a watch as any one J would wish to carry. { The style of case is plain WANT { but very neat. | Will 8 *nd one by mail [ to any address on receipt A. | of price and 25 cents to | pay for postage and | registering. If it does WATCH: 1 not please, return at j once and get your money. | Is n't that offer fair SIS. } enough? P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO., 99 MAIN STBEET. COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 3?ly / State of "South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. 'IS PBOBATX C0TT3T. By John Klectley Esq., Probate Judge, WHEREAS, Wm, J. Assmann, C.C.C., made suit to roe to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Susie Alewine and Lily Brown, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Susie Alewine and Lily Brown, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., on Monday the 15th February next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if and they have why the said administra tion should not De graniea. Given under my hand this 5th day of January A. D, 1886. JOHN KLECKLEY, J. P. L. 0. ' Jan.6 6wl2 Mrs. C. E. REED, MILLINER, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. S. a, ' Has a full and fashionable stock of Millinery, Ladie'B SiDc Suits, Jerseys, Cloaks, etc. Missies' and Children's Cloaks, Sacques, Caps, and in fact a general stock of everything desired by ladies and children from the cheapest to the finest quality in all styles. . , Oct 28?tf f J WI UK -E1886 ='/ Do yon hear a big noise way off, good people? That's us, shouting Happy New \Year! to oar Ten Thousand Patrons in Texas, Ark., La., Miss., Ala., Tenn., Ya., N. C., S. Q., Ga. and Fla.. from our Grand New TEMPLE OF MUSIC, which we are just settled in after three months of moving and regulating. Hallelujah! Anchored at last in & Mammoth Building, exactly suited to our needs and immense business^ Just what we have wanted for ten long years, but couldn't get A BtraUceat DcaWe Stare. Fanr Starfes and lutacnt. Fifty Feet Front* 100 Feet Deep. Iron u4 Plate Clan Front. Steaai Heated. Electric Lighted. THE LAKCEST AND MOST COMPLETE fl? HOUSE IN AMERICA. A fact, if ice do say it ourselves. Visit New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, or any City on this continent, and you will not find Us equal in Size, Imposing Appearance, Tasteful Arrangement, Elegant Fitting, or Slock Carried. BUSINESS. And now, with this Grand New Music Temple, affording every facility for the extension of oar business; with our $200,000 Cash Capital, our $100,OOQ 8tock of Musical Wares, our Eight Branch Houses, our 200 Agencies, our army of employes, and our twenty years of successful experience, we are prepared to serve our patrons far better than ever before, and give them crrpflipr advantages than can be had else where, North or Sooth. This is what we ore living tor, and we shall drive our business from now on with tenfold energy. .With hearty and sincere thanks to all patrons for their good will and liberal sapport, we wish them all a Happy New Year. LEDDEN k BATES SOUTHER* MUSIC HUOSE, Savannah, O-a. P. S. If any one should happen to want a Piano, Organ, Yiolin. Banjo. Aocordeon, Band Instrument, Drum, Strings, or auy small Musical Instruments, or Sheet Music. Music Book. Pictare. Frame. Statuary. Art Goods, or Artists' Materials. WE KEEP SUCH THINGS, and will tell you all about thorn if you will write us. - a ' ^ a mm I,&b,S,M. H. .^ Send your order to or call on JT. W. TRUMP) MANAGER COLUMBIA BRANCH HOUSE, Mar. 5?It. Dr. E, C, RIDGEIL, B1WTIST, BATESBUBft, 8, C., Offers bis professional services to the People of Lexington and adjacent <?oanues. Work guaranteed and charges moderate. Practice done only in hi# office, August 19,1885?6m CANDY AND CRACKER CO. (Successor to Grubbs-Eemker Oan'dy 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 pure leaf lard used in our Bakery, and in oar Candy Factory only pore cane sugars and chemically pore vegetable colors. Hence, we unqualifiedly guarantee our entire mann&j?tnrrt nhmhdrhj mire and teholesome, and to give perfect satisfaction; otherwise pox chasers are at libertyto return at oar expense. For the benefit of those not having tried our manufaetore, we ask attention to the card of James M. Safford, Professor of Chemistry in the great Yanderbilt University: Depabtotkxt of Chesostet, Yakx>2ebilt Uhitositt, :f: Nashville, Tins., October 20,1885. Kemker- Wodwine Comfy and Cracker Co. : Sirs?The samples of candies, including the "Diamond Caramal," "Cream FrtdV flavored Mixed." and "Gilt-edge Stick" were received, and have been carefully 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. SAFFOBD. Professor of Chemistry, Yanderbilt University. * . Bear in mind, we ore the ONLY makers of Crackers in Nashville, and yon can get FBESH GOODS in tins nparket FBOM US ONLY. ; - . *** * ? . J' In ordoring from 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 kind? of PIEB-Y70i3S:^. And itp? Heed-craarters for tho best erodes of TENNESSEE PEANUTS. ______ - KEMKER-WOOLWINE CANDY AND CRACKER COMPANY, Office and Sales-rooms: 43 and 45 North Market Street; Factory in rear. NASHVILLE, TENN. . Nov. 11?6m HONEY SAVED FOR EVERYBODY! By Buying- the ROYAL ST. JOHN'S SEWING MACHINE, One of the Best Manufactured and Having Many Advantages Over All Others. ^ PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATORS, HARROWS And All Agricultural Implements at Manufacturer's . ?O ? ' ,|v y' V^L- &S' In Cooking Stoves I Guarantee to Oompete with any Market for Quality and Prices. DRY GOODS AND SHOES. :J My Stock is Full and at Lowest Prices. Don't Buy Until 'fjjjjs You Look Through this Stock. V jS -?.... ^kiMi GROCERIES &C. My Store is Headquarters for Good Goods at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. There is no Hdmbug in What I Say, and I Mean Every Word of It Call and You Will be Convinced of the Fact. W. P.~ROOF, LEXINGTON, 8. G dec 16?tf MEETZE & CO., LEXINGTON, S. C., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, IfOTIOI iLLHRY, BOOTS -AOT30 SBIOBS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WINES, CUTLERY, LIQUORS, ' CROCKERY, BEER, TIN-WARE, CIGARS. TOBACCO. ETC. All for sale at the very lowest prices, and Highest Prices paid for all kinds;bf Country Produce. Splendid wagon yard and stables for customers Sept. 10?tf E. C. SHULL & BRO., -DrlALTlBS 1STGROCERIES, GRAIN, WHS, LIQUORS, (MRS. TOBACOO, ETC., C cr. 3^EairL and. Ta^rloi Streets, COLUMBIA, S./C. : ' A Our Stock is complete in all departments and we guarantee to sell goods to our Lex- ?* ington friends as close as they can possibly be sold. Give us a call When in Columbia and we will convince you of just what we claim to do. sept 30?tf W. T. MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER 168 Main Street, Colombia., S. C., ? DEALEK JLNMEAT, CORN, RAY, OATS, MEAL, BRAN, FLOUR, . / , LARD, RAMS, PAPER BAGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c.--AUo ^ A General Stock of Groceries. June 10?tf * ^ LYMES CROCKERY STORE. CROCKERY, CHINA, TIN AND GLASSWARE, Cheaper than the Cheapest. LAMPS AND WATER SETTS IN GREAT VARIETY. SILVERWARE, 0AJ8TEB& BUTTER DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, PICKLE STANDS, SIOONS^ KNIVES AND FORKS. Doable, Triple and Quadruple Silver Plate, on Nickel Metal?Good as Solid Silver. MAIN STREET^ COLUMBIA, S. C. [Near State Boupe.1 ?a*. 18?ly