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I Oul. A. MIMS. >" I J. H. COUNTS. J. K IN S LE H DAVIS. CARBOLL BOOKMAN. j I -r P TAXES. t FOR CLERK OF COURT. GEO. S. DRIFTS. v | FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. j FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. 1?^?^ E. h. WINGARD, H. CHARLIE^BAILEY. FOR CO UNTP A UDITOR. ' >^! \ >;1 ^ 1 FOR COUXTT ' I f > THO&AS J. CRAFT. ' ROBERT T. HOOK. i| DARLING S TAYLOR. WESLEY HARSEY. C. P. HARWARD. PG. A. DERRICK. P. I. BAWL. ELIAS^S. SEASE. GEO. SAWYER. FOR CORONER. t> r*i?\rpv mpr FV J j The best and lowest priced wsgons, j all sizes; substantial end easy riding baggies cheap. Go tin if examine for yourself, at T. B. Anghiry & Co.'s, Columbia. Mr. Simon Clark wsa taken suddenly ill with convulsions Monday j morning. It is supposed be got ! poison in his efoimr-h io some un- j known way. H^is i.??.v much better. V Mr. J. J. George i?? eunvutesing the county m excellent, j interesting and ^instructive tmoks, and will give nil our eit:z?ns nn op- j portunii v of examining and subeerib- J ingf-?rthun. The picnic ami citing exercises of Pinev Woods school will be on Friday the ft 1st inst. Prof I.-. E. Busby ?f LersvilV, and others will deliver addresses on the occasion. Every? body is invited to attend. We are n Quested by .Mr. Ar!!inr R. Taylor. Supervisor of Boiiiog^SpriDgs j township, to notify the ^fkerseers in that township to put their respective roads in good condition without delay. ' Mr. Jno. W. Sawyer, now of Edge- ' mfield county was io to^>ti Wednesday and paid ns a visit. He says crops are splendid in Edgefield and he is well pleased with his new homo. Capt. Mathew Hail nod wife are, we suppose, the oldest living couple in Lexington county. They were married 60 years sgo last March. We were pleased to meet them in tewn Monday. No communications appear in the columns of the Dispatch in favor of. or against candidates unless they are paid for as advertisements. This has j " been our rule io the past and it will 1 ^ continue to l?e observed. We hope f 1 Cbis statement is plain enough for i the most obtuse to understand. L/ Mr. Eimore Taylor's barbecue at Boiling Springs Saturday was at\ tended by about 75 persons. The ' i dinner was excellent, and greatly enjoyed. Mr. P. Wash Shealy acted as chairman and introduced the speakers in tbe following order. Me68. S. P. Wingard, Carrol! Bookman, J. K. Davis, Wesley Harsey, E. L. Wiug?rd, W. E McCartha. 'fM'J M SUtf I V ~ j / ' f Local Brevities. Where to go wheu short of money -^Go to work. Ice cold soda water, lemonade and milk shakes, at the Bazaar. A mao always feels put out when be is taken in. \ i Good Organ, used v.-ry ht.ie, for sale cheap, at Kaminei'e 1 Ii?ti-1. A man may be a bad egg, but he's all right till he's "broke." Ice cream will be served as usual at the Bazaar, on Saturday. Mr. F. 0. Canghraau has our j thanks for a mess of splendid tnroaUus. ! Mr Jno K. Hayes, foreman iu the Co rig are e Cotton Mills, Columbia, in town Wednesday la9t. T^e very best soda crackers, fancy cakes and crackers, at the Bazaar. Mr. Geo. Hayes is confined to bed with fever at the residence of Dr. | Hendrix. Why will you cough when Sbiloh's Cute will give immediatejelief. Prion Ji^gtg^jiO cts . and $1. j See the oarbeedfl UUU^ag^^fess. ^Shealv & Powel!, at BotesbnrgTou'l ^lstjnstant. '^Master Eirl Fort, who has been 'quite il! with typhoid fever is convalescent. ' Hackmetacx,** a lasting and fragrant perfnrae. Price 25 and 50 cents. At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix*. Miss Ivar and Nettie Caughman, of Columbia are visiting their aunt | Mrs. G M. Harman. Last Wednesday a slight earthquake shock, preceeded by a rumbling sound, was felt and heard by several of our citizens about 6.30 p.m. Lots of fine clotbiog, millinery, jewelry, fancy goods, and notions, jnst recieved at S k M. A Corley's? Very cheap. Ladies hats from 25 cents np. Shiloh's cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, aod -Bronchitis. At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix' Try the fresh parched and ground rio coffee at the Bnzaar and yon will ? - ? " rv"? yxflvr*** n nlo oh AOnfo uttver hoc auy cm uc%. *.\i pound. Whenever yon are in Columbia looking; for groceries cheap, call at Wills & Wellei's. We regret to learn that Col. J. B. Winsrard is very ill with typhoid fever at his father's, in the Fork. \ . positive cnre for Catarrhv Diptheria sacfcsgkKK t ker Month: i At Dr. M;?Q^fifehSril^. * Masonic tneeti : Lex i ng ton Lodge No. ijfex at ssnv# hoar Satar* Fn^tn j he^ ton^ A Nasal Is^ctoh free with eaeb ; bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy-i Price 50 cents. At Dr. M. Q. Ben-\ drix'. Mr. J. F. Harman has sent the largest premium watermelon received at this office so far this season. Some other party may yet teat bim, however. Now, yon know you want the best groceries at the lowest prices. Yon can easily obtain both by calling on T. B. Angbtry & Co., Columbia. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of BourHnn TnA flavs- "Both ravself and wife owe onr lives to Ssiloh's constmption cure." At Dr. XI Q. Hen* drix'. Mr. S. O. Kftraioer has secured the services as clerk of one of Lexington's most popular and clever young men, Mr. Tom Harman. Tetlow's Swan Down fo&he complexion. Ladies should use no other. Every purchaser receives, as a gift, a bottle of exquisite perfume. For sale at the Bazaar. i Are you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? ShilolYa Yitalizer is a positive cure. . At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix'. See the advertisement of Lorick & Lowrance on fourth page, and if you want, to be sure to eavs money don't : fail to call on them for goods iu their line. Everybody is going to Lige Ballen! tine's barbecue next Saturday to enjoy a good dinner und speud a pleasant day. Charges: for ladies, 25c.: for men, 35?. . For dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, i you have a printed guarantee od : every bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never f:iila to cure. At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix*. School books, pens, pencils, ink, all colors, paper, euvelopes, fancy stationery, memorandum books, pocket ' books and purses, pocket combs, hair I brushes, etc , at tbe Bazaar. Those indebted in any way will I i please settle, as we are greatly in ' Deed of funds to meet the necessary expense of our ofSoe. Don't wait to I come iu person but eeDd by mail or by neighbors. I Our popnlar friend Mr. E. J. ; CaughmaD, with T. B. Anghtry &, Co., Columbia, was over at our mass meeting Wednesday, and enjoyed the day as much as any other man". Acuorg the throng of visitors to our sanctum Wednesday vcao Mr. J. Luther Wessinger the chief clerk with T- A. McCreery & Co.t Columbia, who : now have one of the largest aDd cheapest stocks of dry goods, shoes, L etc., ever brought so?tb, " kexmoToNMAftRET' Cotton, per ft .i, . a Baebn Hams, pr?r ft 10 a 12 ' Shies. " " n 9 " Shoulders, per ft ? :t Lard. per ft ? ji 10 Corn. ivr bu I' .. a >5 l\):is. " " it 6? Oats. " " 43 a Fiour per ewt 2 to a K?wl.ler. " " 90 a 8?'"?'t Potatoes, per 5>t: r?o a I I'ir'll ** " ** 1 23 51 I 50 per bu a 3 0" It tter, per ft 20 a 25 K*a;s, per doz a r? Turkeys, per lb 9 a 9}-i (leese. " " a S5 ; Chickens. " " I2i^a 30 Beeswax, per ft l? a 12*^ I Beef, per ft $ a to Pork. - " s a 10 Tallow, per ft 5 a ? "COLUMBIA MARKET. Prices Current. COKBKOXEO WEEKLY BY LOR1CKX LOWRAXCE. Apples, per W?1 50 @ Baling. per yd 10 @ Bale Rope, Manila, per ft 16 @ 17 Butter. Northern, " 22 (& Country, " " 20 @ 23 Bacon Hams. " 12 14 " Sides. " " 9 Shoulders. " Short s. backs " Bran, per cwt 1 05 Chickens. " " 20 & 25 Candles. Sperm. " M 12 # Adamantine, per ft... n & 12>? Cheese, per ft 8 @ 11 Coffee, Rio, per ft 14 (ft 17 Laguayra. per ft 22 Java, per ft ? 24 Eggs. per doz 12^?@ 15 Flour, per bbl * oo U 5 25 Meal, per bush 7a Grain. Corn, per bu @ ?5 " Wheat. " " 1 25 & 1 00 I " Oats. " " 45 & BjH ^7jti-rn per ewt yo @ 1 oo Tfilm rrr"prT'*7--?~-rii*i*,'"' ] 9 <& Lard, per ft .! ? Lime, per bbl 1 20 @ 1 25 Lumber, per cwt.., @ l oo Molasses. Cuba, per gal 30 @ 40 New Orleans, pergal 25 43 Common, per gal.... 20 @ 25 Nails^per keg 2 35 @ Onions, per bbl 5 0C @ Oil. Keroseue. per gal ll @ " Machinery, ** " 30 @ 75 Peas, per bush 60 a 75 Potatoes. Sweet, per bush........ 50 & Potatoes. Irish, per bush l oo i 50 Pork, per ft 6 @ 7 Rice. Carolina, per ft 5 @ 6 Shot, per bag @1*5 Salt. Liverpool, per sack..,.. . ^ oo Soap, per ft 3 @ 5 Sugar Crushed, per ft " Powdered," " 8 ? . " .C White,' " " 7 & " Brown, " " " Gran., " " S^a Starch, per ft & 4 Tea, Green, per ft 30 @ 75 " Black. " '* 35 @ 75 Tobacco, Chewing, per ft 25 (4 40 Smoking. '* " 20 @ 40 Turkays. per lb 10 Vinegar. Wine, per gal.., 20 @ 25 French." '* 21 <?> Seed Bye and Barley, per bu .. 1 15 <?> 1 25 Spirits turpentine 33 @ 35 Rosin per bt?t 90 @ 1 50 I^AQri^lna, TfnnsA. Ul/lt 1 11111 aav wv/\/? ml am prepared to accommodate boarders, and boarding pupils of tbe Lexington Graded School at following rates per month: Monday till Friday alternooijs, $5.00 Entire month including washing, lights, fuel, etc., $8.00. Patronage solicited with assurance to parents that their children will have every care aud attention. J. B. 0. CAUGHMAN. Aug 8?2m Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate of Mrs. Harriet Lopick, deceased, will present them to tbe undersigned, properly attested, and all persons indebted to the said Mrs. Harriet Lorick are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. W. C. LORICK> S. T, B. LORICK. , August 1,' 1883. ?40.. Executors. I notifiedof ^heir^^" ' ' XjL of Aiexington county, S. C. Lot contar^g acres, more or less, with orchard, ofit buildings (all new) and other improvements. Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply to J. W. JONES. June 20?2m = ? " * III A ll?Pf| SALtSMtN WAN I tU TO HANDLE OUR Thoroughly Reliable HTJRSEK7 STOOZ. We engage men on liberal commission, or on salary and expenses, and guarautee permanent employment and success. Facilities uueqoaled; prices very reasonable; OUTFIT FREE, Decided advantages to beginners. Write at once. ELLWANGER & BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. July 18 -3m . LEX IN G T ON Prof. PAUL T. BRODIE, Principal. Airs. M. E. LATIIHOPE. Assistant. Elementary Department. first grade. Charts, Reading, Spelling, Arithmetic Penmanship. second grade. Reading, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Language Lessons, Penmanship. 1 trfrp grade. Spelling, Geography, Language, J.essons, Arithmetic, Reading, Histo'ry of S. C\, Penmanship. fourth grade. Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic, Geography, Readinp, Spelling, History of U. S., Penmanship. TT t n_1 1 TV nign ocuooi jjeptti LiiicuiFIFTH GBADE. 'Essentials of English, Word Analysis, Arithv metic, Algebra, Reading, Physiology. ' SIXTH GBADE. Reading. Woj-J Analysis, Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, 'Physical ' Geography. SEVENTH GBADE. Rhetoric, Physical Geography, Algebra. Geometry, History, Astronomy, Scjenc* of Government. . EIGHTH GBADE. English Literature, Trigonometry and Snr. veying? Logic, Political Economy, History. Optional Studies in High School Dpt Latin, Gre.eh, Frepcb, German, Music. TCITIO 1ST- 1st Grade r 50c. per rnopth. 2d and 3rd Grage ? 7oc. 44 44 4'b, 5th and eth Grade, SLOP 44 44 7 and 8th Grade, r j.50 '4 44 Any two of the optional studies included, - 2 00 44 44 All the optional studies iuclnded, $2,2? per month, except Music $3.00 p6r monti extra. Tuition payable at the end of each month. Session commences on the 3rd of Sept, ?nd runs ten months, with one weeks inter mission at Christmas. For further information addresss al Lexington, S. C. M. D. HARM AN, Secretary, or C. M. EFIRD, Chairman Board of Trustees. o \ jjl|i I Primal? Cillididates. ! For State Senator. The lriends of Si P. WINGARD anj nounce lorn as at caitdijbite for re-electiou r tor State Senator, ai.d pledge him to abide J the result of the primary election. j The ma lay friends Of MaJ II. A. Meetze fcftpbctluliy noiuihatt him tor the Senate, with the Sincere hope thai he will not decline the nomination. For House of Representative. The friends of Col. ALFRED MIMS an-uounce him as a candidate lor re-election to the House of Representatives, and pledge him to support the Democratic nominees. Mb. Editor:?Please announce J. II. COUNTS, ESQ., as a candidate lor Representative iu the Legislatuie subject to the rules and regulations of the primary election and-oblige many voters. The friends of J. KINSLER DAVIS nresent his name lor election to the House of Representatives from Lexington County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. The many friends respectfully annonnce CARROLL BOOKMAN as a candidate for the House of Representatives in the ensuing primary election, and pledge him to abide resulfof the same. Believing that J. FEASTER LYLES is one of the men in the county best calculated to represent the wishes and wants of the farmers in the House of Representatives he is nominated for that office by smom Pube Fabmebs. For Clerk of Court. The friends of WAX. J. ASSHANN, -temriaq his efficiency m out of the best officers in the^tate, respectfully announce him for re-election"as Clerk of Court for Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. The friends of J. C. FORT announce him as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Lexington County at the ensuing primary and pledge him to abide the result of said election. For Sheriff. i The many friends of GEO. S. DRAFTS appreciating the eminently satisfactory manner in which he has filled the Sheriffs office, nominate him for re-election and pledge him to abide all rules of the Democratic party. . . The many friends of J AS. E. R4WL announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Lexington County and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. The friends of W. A. CORLEY announce him aya candidate tor Sheriff, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. The undersigned at the solicitation of many friends take this method of aggounc-^ ing himself as a candidate for the office pf Sheriff of Lexington coanty, subject to primary election. . JJ6. I. CLARK. For Judge of Probate. The friends of Mr- G. T. GRAHAM announce hiig for rpTe}e?tipQ tq the office of Jndge pf Probgtp. For School Commissioner. The friends of E. #.F*WfNGARD announce him for re-election for School-Commissioner of Lexington Conniy and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. The friends %pd schqolniates of H. C. BAILEY, appreciating his foug and faithful service as a' teacher, respectfully *annonnoe him as a candidate for School Commissioner and pledge him'io abide th^ result of the primary. ' Having been solicited, I hereby announce that I am a - candidate for the cffice of School Commissioner; and as I am out on jay own hook, I want the people to put me in at the primary? If elected i wiB. executes the law^ will locate at tft- ogjce where th<* odueatipnal public cautfonsult me at niJ . tfjjset Iftit wdrkjffii^he best merest of mission e tv* The many friends off MrT^TTftniAS , CRAPT announce him as a candidate nomination for County Commissioner, ai> pledge him to abide the action of the DemAV ocratic party, . '' Mr. G. A. GOODhaving filled 'the'* office of County Commissioner most accept-T ably to the voters of Lexington County, is announced by his numerous friends far re-m election to that office, and. pledge ?im to abide the primary result. The many friends of Capt. ROBERT T. HOOK announce him a candidate for County Cfffl8?ifc5H)ner, and pledge him to abide the resplt of the priipafy. The many friends of * DARLING S. TAYLOR take pleasure in annonncing him as a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him Co abide the result of the primary election. The friends of WESLEY HaRSEY announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide result of the primary election. The friends of C. P. HARNVARD announce him as a candidate for the office of ponnfy Commissioner and plpdgp him to abide the result of the primary election. Knowing the fitness and ability of G. a. DERRICK to fill the office of County Commissioner we. his friends, aunonnce his name for said office, subject to the action of the primary election. The friends of P. I. RAWL respectfully nominate him for the office of County Comr missionpr for Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. The many friends of ELIA8 S. SEARE respec.fnlly announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner and pledge him to abide tbe result 01 toe primary eieuuuu. The frieuds of Mr. GEO. SAWYER nominate him for County Commissioner and pledge hi& to abide the result of the primary ejepfcioq, For County Auditor.The friends of JOHN B. POU, respectfully nominate him for the office of Auditor for Lexington County, aqd pledge him to abide the result of the primary election The many friends of E. THOS. RAUCH respectfully present his nam i its a candidate for CouDty Auditor, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary Election. The friends of M. D. HARMAN aunounce him as a candidate for County Auditor, and pledge him to abide the result "of the primary election. The farmers of Lexington county respectfully nominate S. READY CROUCH, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to 'the rules of the primary election. Many Farmers. Mr. Editor: Please announce S. R. YOUNGINER as a candidate for Auditor of Lexington county, subject to the requirements pf ffce ppffiary election. , For County Treasurer. The friends of N. S. YOUNGINER announce hjm as a candidate for the office of . County Treasurer and pledge him tp abide the result of the primary election. To the Voters of Lfxinoton Codxty : The friends of SIMON 'I. HOOK, take pleasure in announcing him as a candidate fa* the office of County Treasurer. A more capable man could not be found to fill said office with more credit and honor to his constituency and to himself. We pledge him to abide result of the Primary. The friends of CART. D J. GRIFFITH nominate him ** A candidate for the office of County treasurer, ppd hope he will' ac cept the nomination.. ! The many friends of JASPER 8. DERRICK respectfully announce hiw us a candidate for re-election for the office of County Treasurer, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary eleotiou. t . For Coroner. The many friends of P. HENRY CORLEY announce him as a candidate for Coroner, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. S J the doctor B jB other Foods. She alo that an- ^gy til *he nearly died. I had three [dt- /UCAUTO doctors, who said the trooUe MT" ''f' ? wis Indlffeationrand ?r.!erw|a 7.H? PHY SIC! At the food chained to Laetati:<jTP^3es.s<*< manv Ir.u Food. It saved iny child's Itt&W" *ver ^ other pi and I owe you many thanks^ &*a/?S ?/?/? for it I regrard your Fo^wi s*j INVALI! invaluable, and superior to uil| ^ ^ other artificial food for babi.-^g " "?? ? MsH. A. S. BKKnKta>.-^T0r W,thOUt the a Boston, Majr Three Si2es- 25 15 Indiana PlacA. j_A vain able j?amj>hlet ?: -t-* of Infants and, WELLS, RICHARDSON i \ MarcL ' f \ The campaign daj- at'Spring Hill yesterday was attend by about 200 voters. M?j. G Leaphart was chairman and the Bakers introduced ' 9 J+were Messrs Ctf4jfil?fc?okmin, J K. j Davis, J. H Coni*!*, S. P. Wingard ' and H. A. Meefz*/ A storm coming j up the last named^geutlemau's speech i was not cocnpfet3tW A box of sptentlid baking powders and an elegant jWce of ujaj.dica ware "all for 20 ^ We unit Barbec ntBatesburg, BARBECUE. We will furnish a Pirst-dass Barbecue and refreshments at New Brookland on the12th September. Day of the Campaign Mass Meeting. BtEETZE, LYBRAND & CO. , Ang. 8.-^? ^ s BARBECURWe will give a^rst-class barbeeae at Leesville 1888, campaign day, cLarges-m&ife^^^J. P. MITCHELL, . o. sw lUEJii. B^BEOUE . I wiJlgivelapwst-okssBarbecae in-every reject ivith refreshments, at my residence, the old George Wingard place, on the 25th August. Social accommodations' for ladies. /Everybody iqvit^,\u4ndidates espeqaRy. J _ ?. B- B.ALLENTINE. Aog.l-4*4i) barbecue, v We ailPtWhi.sh at Lexington C. II., oii Thursday day of September next, aL first-class, hq-becno refreshments. .Candixiat^ana the public generally are invited to attend. l^odepite charge for dinner. " > E. L. COPLEY. t ' W? F. CORLEY. 1 >. jL ft aox. ^ Jujyiia-45 /' ; . BARBECUE. iHill famish a first-class barbecue Hfreshuienis. at Pine Ridge, on 53r4 ipstaut. mass meeting day. U KS^mr:itiui4 for all at- reasonable :y .1 AS. E. STIE-VLY & 11 HO. jZSkRB^CUE. a f\rst-elass>barbecue at kvx^jk^J^anil. T. Lojick's mill, 011 Satnr - J^BVSlh of September next. Evgnbpdy ^ candidates espepial y. \)^K JA&'S.^ J.jp. BLECKLEY, ^barbecue. Ifwill furnish A No. I Barbecue and-refreshments on Saturday "1st September next, at Mr. Jacob Harmim s, 4 miles froaiL, Lexington C. {{., oft Wysp I^rry Road. The publip generally is invited. Ample accommodation for ladies. P. HENRY CORLEY. Aug. 15?3w41. 11 i' 111 Sheriff's %Ia K7UVH 111 K7 K7IV1VI Geo. R. Sibley A Co., against Parker A Smith/ ZXECUTipX AGAINST PROPERTY. By virtue of an execution in the above case, I will sell before the Court Honse door, on the first Monday in September next, one ifason A Hamlin Organ, levied on as th&property of the defendant Charles J. Parkefc Terms Cash. j?GEO. S. DRAFTS, S. L. C. Sheriffs Offiee, Lexington C. H. . Aug. 18, 1888.-2w41 NEWBERRY COLLEGE, NEWBERRY, S. C. Next session opens October 2d. /JfJjjL, Preparatory Department under efficient management. yy Technical Department. \ Branches taught, Penmanship,' Book-keepjr>g, Type-writing and Short hand. N Collegiate Department?Classical, Philosophical and Eclectic courses. . particulars as to terms Ac., write "to . s President jG. W. HOLLAND. Aug 1?2m LEXINGTON HIGH . % SCHOOL. V # 'Seventh annual session opens first ifonday iq September next. Thorough and practical instruction iu Euglisb, Mathematics, ^ Latin, and Greek. Competent and experienced teachers. Students prepared for college or active business of life. O ? u... uuaiu auu vuuiuii \ cij' lijuuemie. xui "particnlars applv to principal, E. J. DREHFR, A. M. r Lexington, S. 0. Aug I?fvf?40. UKIVERSITV OF SOUTH tTAROLlXA, AT COLUMBIA, S, C, ' Inplndea Graduate Department, College of Agriculture m?d Mechanic Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Pb^rmancy, Normal School, Law School. 27 Teachers. 41 Graduate and 20 UnderGraduale Courses?general, special, or professionals-for degrees and certificates. Instiuction given in Book-Keepiug and Phonography. Thoroughly equipped Chemical, Mineralogieal, Biological, Physiological, Physical, and Pharmaceutical Laboyatpries. Also Mechanical Department with engine and machinery, Draughting Room Sbpps for wood work and iron wprk. Experimental Farm- Model Olrp^es ponnected with Normal School lor practice ip teaching. New Indrmury, TUITION? $40 per Session. Other Fees, $15. Table Board, $10 to $12 per montfr- Rooms free of reut. Total expense^ including fuel, washing, books, &e., about S1&6. ^ Tuition Pee remitled to students certifying their inability to pay it. For further information, apply to J. M. McBRYDE, President. Aug. 1?2ra \ x x / jii gjjgagi It HM NO Equal. fi M Jm "Wo arc using in cur nor^ M gory (containing forty infants) yonr Lactated Food, end find and INVALIDS 14111 suPerior t0 aU other f00d which has been used during If S rAvOnlTt. thdpast ten years that I have rrjiared 'Food^^ been visiting physician. Tho Sisters of Charity, who have On lit1 charge of the institution, say )S RELISH IT. it has no equal." les a Baby with w & De Cocrct. M. D.. ddltion of-mttk. st jog^.,, Foundling Asylum, e. 50c. Si.OO. _ ? . .Cincinnati, Ohio, on The Nutrition Invalids," free. ? ? & CO., Burlinqton, Vx. t 7-Jv Dr. E. C. RIDGELL, jjXiia lioi) I5ATESBURG, - - - * - S. C. May 23 ? <)in POMONA HILL NURSERIfS, POMONA, - - - -^N. C. \1&Ar f- ^ Two and a half mjlek west of Greensboro, N. C, The main line of the R. & D. R. R., passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. Those Interested,in fruit and fruit growing are cordially invited to inspect this the largest nursery in the State and one of the largest in the south. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Pium, Japanese Persimmons, Apricots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grape, Figs, Raspjberries, Gooseberries," CuTrants, Pie Plant, English Walnut, Pecaps, Chesthut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, 45hade Trees, Ac. All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones which my new catalogue for 1888 trill show. Give your order to my authorized agent or order direct from the ntrsejry, Correspoadence solicited. Descriptive Catalogue iree.to.appucanis. a.uaress, J. ViS LINDLEY, Pomdna, Guilford County, N. C. ^fi^Reliabfe salesmen panted in evdfy county. A good paying commissi cm will be given, May 2?ly. J ? " !W TO PIP COOL DURING THE PRESENT HEATED terjn "bothers everybody, but every one can ^avoid -getting warm in the search for suitable SHOES and SLIPPERS for the season, at prices . WAY DOWN TO ZERO, I \ ! by simply calling on the Undersigned^ who. are bound lo reduce their present large stock of Summer Low-Qnartered Shoes for Gents, Elegant Line Ladies' Button Boots. Slippers, Etc.,- and Children's Shoes of all styles, j The way they propose-to red jum their j- stock Is by a geueral mark-down EVERY DEPABrM^K which will make RARG^?$^j|^^^^Bled in Colombia 1 >efore iu "the Call and seo. vinced. \ pleasure to Boots and Shoes all kinds Repairing neaJj^H^^^^HLow LEVER & STORK, 148 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S, C., nav'2?ly AT THE . B-A-Z-A-A-R: FRUITH, CANNED GOODS, ETC. v " vv~ - i Figs,- Raisins, bates, Prunes, Cumgits, CitroB> Nuts, "Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanufe, Cabbage, Onions, etc. Canned Pine Apple, Pears, t^fi^Tries in syrup-'-They are delicious. Eagle Brand i Condensed Milk, New crop Tomatoes, Lobsters, Oysters Salmons, Sardines, Piokles, Jellies, Pine -apple and Quince Preserves, CANDIES. Pure hand-made Sticks of all flavors, and Fancy Candies of every kind imaginable. Candy made especially for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Throat affections. Worm Candy for Children, etc. CAKES AND CRACKERS. Soda, Lemon, Assorted Fancy Crackers and Cakes, Milk Biscuits, etc. Flavoring Extracts, Ground Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Cloves, Etc. White and Colored Sugars for Icing and Decorating Cakes. Mince Meat, Hp,m and Bologna Sausage, Pickle Pig Feet, Tripe;'Cheese, etc. Cigars and Cigarettes, Chewing ft?d Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, etc. '/ > _ Dolls and Toys of every description for the little folks, a^beautiful articles suited for bridal, birthday*-'and other presents. Ph^li Wm-lr Pat#hi ?Yiitaf, Spfy? Phntnoranh Frames, Scrap a^jd Autograph Albums, Beautiful Vases, Onps and Saucers, Mugs, Shaving Mugs, Glass Sets, etc. Pocket knives. Pocket-books aud Piuses. Memorandum aud Blank Books. Schoo} Books, Oopy Books, Pencils, Pens, Ink, etc., Writing Papers, Note, Letter, Legal Cap, Foolscap and Fancy Box Stationery, etc. PERFUMERY, SWEPT SOApS, ETC. Efqyt's German, Brown's and other good Colognes, Pocket Handkerchief Extracts, Bay Rnm Hair Oil, Pomade, and other goods in this line. See them. BAZAAR, LEXINGTON 0. H., S. 0. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. i [ Location in one of the healfhtOivus in the up-country. Next session begins October WW 1st, 18SH. Full corps of teachera. Superior advantages offered. Moral tone excellent. Uniform ! worn. Expenses reduced to the lowest : point. For catalogue and further informa. tion address, Mas. L. M. BONNEK. Principal, ! or H. E. BONNER, A. M , Y-Principal, Due Wesx, Abbeville Co., S. C. July 11?2m * * V r"""" ~ ~ ******* TARIFF OFF All ' Summer Goods -ATM l HEERV i" IS It IIT HER'S. . :o: f " ^P| GREAT .CLEARANCE SALE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. , V*; :e: 'K-''- : .. . '.-fl All light colors in thin \\ ool Fabric?. . - ' Printed and White Lawns. A clean sweep in Lace Flouncings. Cheesfe Cloths in all shades. Fine, Fans and Parasols at less than i^amifact^prer's priees. Summer Underwear, Hosiery and Mitts. Ladies' Linen Dusters, only a few left. Will be closed out at half value. v Linen Drills for Men's wear, less than cost of importation. Ladies', Misses' and Gent's Summer Shoes sacrificed. The above with other goods not mentioned must be sold, as we are deter* mined to close them out before the end of the season. M'CREERY & BROTHER, ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 1?ly. RACKET. IMtcCIEeiEJIEIS-Sr'S CYCLONE RACKET STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. :o: N We have just bought out a New York Bankrupt Stock of Mens' and .Youths' Clothing. MENS' WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, , at 40 cents ou the dollar. Ami will give our friends the BIGGEST BARGAINS in the above lines that have ever been ottered anywhere. All iu need of goods in these lines should: call early and get their choice of every desirabljp goods at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ! / ' The Stock in the Racket Store wifl be filled with the CHEAPEST and MOST DESIRABLE GOODS.to l>e fouijul for CASH. WE buy for CAS^[ only and sell for CASH only, and buyers can rely ou getting decided BARGAINS. * , ~ V-. ? jr,,' v, -T n a. v a nn.. &. o. Ja* 20?ly Free! Free!! Free!!! Soda Water, Milk Shake i Limeade. / M AT THE ' GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE ?OF-? . , i? ft? fet COLUMBIA. S. C. Having made arrangements with Messrs. Miot and Duffie &, Berry to furnish all my customers with Milk Shake, Soda Water, and Limeade, who make a cash purchase of filty (50) cents and over in one day a ticket to one of the above celebrated fountains. I shall also offer bargains in all departments of my large and well assorted stock. Bead some of my crushers: White Lawn, at 5c.; Corded Lawn, at 6Jc.; Brocade Dress Goods, at 5c.; Cheese Cloth, at OAc.; 40 inch White Lawn, at 10c.; India Linen, at 10c. worth 15c.; Plaid Lawn, at 15c worth 20c.; Lace Strips, at 10 worth 15c.New fabric called Apple Cloth, at 125, worth 15c. Ask to see these goods. "Frill linA r?f liaht-wflicdit Wool Goods for Summer wear Mv line of Sarah Silks. / Moires and Gross grain Silks are unsurpassed. My prices on these goods sell them every time. Elegant line ot Ladies' Muslins, 36 iuches wide, grounds well covered m Colors and Blacks, at 15c.?patterns of which I have solo control. See them. BLACK GOODS?This stock.comprises a full line of Black Cashmeres, Henriettas, Camel Hair Grenadines, Silk-warp Tamise, Black Batistes, Nuns Veiling, Serges, &c. I have one ot the most complete stocks of Corsets, comprising some of the best makes in this country. Hoisery, Gloves. Handkeyohiels, Ties, Bustles Ladies' Underwear, Dress Shields, and thousands of other articles. Table Linens, Napkins, Doylies Crashes, Towels, Turkey Red Demosk; all at the very lowest prices. I am now doing a fine business in Shirts, Colhlrs, Culfs, Ties, Scarfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Snspeuders, Underwear, <fce. Our 5c Neck Scarf is a perfect wonder, and numerous other bargains that regular eye-openers. AT THE OLD "SHIVER" CORNER, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. * April 4?ly. >' \ F. E, N. WILLS, . TURNER WELLER. WILLS & WELLER, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, GRAIN. FRUITS, CANDIES, ' \ >' V V* ' -N TXE3D"WAEE, Etc. We keep a Complete Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, etc., for both WholesflP^^ aDQ -M iail iraties, WUICU .'.Vlil i>e SOXU liie <eiy iomc.-u. pncca. vut 9ua;il ja ijcw auu ? -".^BESg fresh, and it is our intention always to have on Land only those things which are choice in every particular. An inspection ol our stock and quotations is asked before purchasing elsewhere. Best Goods, Full Weight, Courteous Attention and Prompt Delivery is the main features of our establishment. ,* ? / "?! Call and give us a trial and be convinced of our cheapness. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. , Very respectfully, WILLS**: WELLER, 145 Corner Main aud Taylor Streets, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct. 19?im MEETZE & SONS., LSZIITGTOIT C. S. C. ?JJPJAL.HIKS USDRY GOODS, HATS, HARDWARE, MILLINERY, CAPS. CUTLERY. NOTIONS, DRUGS. CROCKERY, BOOTS, MEDICINES, TIN-WARE. SHOES, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, Etc Onj rd'M is to please onr customers by selling them good go?Mls at lowest prices j or once trading with us, we expect th?-ui to do so a^ain. We will pay highest prices for all kiuds of country produce, and have good Wngou Yard, Shed aud Stable9 'tor onr cuatomexs - ~ Feb 9-tf 'i v . f . . ^