The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 26, 1888, Image 4
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Eleazes, Spring Hill.
B^HHs S. Dekeick, Leeaville.
HgH^Hrav J. Wessingee, Fairbanks.
HfwC. Gloves, Batesburg.
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rB. 1I. lUDl'iifi, h}iuui?it. ,
Oapt. D. J. Gkiffith, Gilbert Hollow
D. I. Epthwj, Pine Ridge.
G. A, Goodwin, Sena's.
Rev. J. K. Efird, RightweH.
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X^iTrirxe Serrricee.
Will be held in the Methodist church at
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f at 4 o'clock p. m., and every fourth
Sabbath at 4 o'clock p. m.
|& Index to New Advertisements :?
Clothiog Etc?M. L. Kinard
BVMeeting of Trustees?E. L. Win- i
IHgard.
m. g gqg
mim ciDiiim.
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2v?a^ze "STaux Selection.
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V FOR SENATOR.
v S. P. WINGARD,
^ Maj. H. A. MKETZE.
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If OR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Col. A. MIMS.
J. H. COUNTS.
J. KINSLER DAVIS..
CARROLL BOOKMAN.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
WM. J. ASSMANN.
JAS. C. FORT.
FOR SHERIFF.
GEO. S. DRAFTS.
E. RAWL.
W. A. CORLEY.
-"S JAS. I. CLARK.
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S FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE
V G.^E. GRAHAM.
<OTTO HEIGMANN.
E. J. DRE8ER.
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FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
L ^ E. L. WINGARD.
I H- CHARLIE BAILEY.
r W. H. SHARPE.
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LFOR CO UNTT A UD1T0R.
JOHN B. POU.
E. THOS. RAUCH.
M. D. HARM AN.
S. READY CROUCH.
? P YOUNGINER.
I mL r{l &Tr treas urer.
YOUNGINER.
I. HOOK.
mHBB^^DERKICK^k
F&R COUXTT COMMISSUOXERT\j|
THOMAS J. CRAFT. II
L G. A. GOODWIN. "'^r
L ROBERT T. HOOK.
A DARLING S TAYLOR.
WESLEY HARSEY.
^ ?C. P. HARWARD.
^ G. A. DERRICK. j
, P. I. RA WL.
1 ELIAS S. SEASE
GEO. SAWYER.
PAUL H. CEAPS.
/ JOHN W. SMITH.
FOF CO BOX EE.
P. HENRY CORLEY j
Tuesday we will koow the worst?
Who shall be last, who shall be first
To get the nomination.
Just now is time of vague unrest.
.And every hopeful seeker's breast
Is toru with agitation.
:8a tor day their heads will almost burst, j
3at th^y will have a priceless thirst?
Then what recuperation !
_ And blissful exaltation !
Sad Death.
Mr. Ei Lee died with measles in j
Louisville, Ga., yesterday morning j
at 7 o'clock. His father. Mr. J. W. j
Lee, left here Swnrday rnoroiog to
go to him in reapouae to n telegram
conveying the intelligence of his ill?688.
Ned w-.s a young ujhq of |
amiable dispositive and manly charac?
-
ter and the u**wp of his was a ?
shock not alone to his mother sod |
family, hut to a l*rg** circle of friends. I
Xiterary Society.
Qaite a number of JaditR and
gentleman a^setublnd at the residence
of Mr. c S. ft adford F.idaj ?v?niog
last f ?r the purpose of organizing a !
literary srocietv A temporary organization
was tffcted by electing
Mr. \S. 0. Kaminer president and
Mr. p. B Herman secretary. Aboct
twenty members were enrolled and
committees od by-laws etc. appointed.
* TJTje next meeting, for permanent
Jrgaoizatioo, will be at tbe Kamicer
- wfcotel on Friday evening October
J%ir 5tb. when, it is anticipated, the
Hp membership will be largely increased.
Miss Maggie R. George, of Wal
balls, who baa been on a visit to her
jsistsr Mrs. E. J. Dreber, left Saturday
K to attend tbe Wintbrop TrBioiDg
I School which opened io Colombia
ft Monday with 52 students. Miss
k| Saliie M. Barton, of Batesbnrg, and
I I Miss Lillie Herbert, of Leesvillo, are
H q attendance from this county,
I ! The meeting of tbe Tennessee
I Bijrod efc St. Petera chnrcfc, (Piney
Kjoods; baa been postponed from
HRHfletober no Hi tbe 1st December.
BH&ersons attending will notify Rev. J.
I B. Efird at Rigbtwel), Lexington
I iQnty, and those going by railroad
I Bill 8top at Prosperity.
H trhose iodebte.d to S & M. A. Corley
I E goods will please settle up
^HHRnptly, and find lots of new cloth
4 !
r
Losal Brsviticsi
The most of fashionable Women
Vaar no bustles;
Barbecdee at tieesvil'e and Lewio'dale
Saturday.
If lbs best 2?e., 5c. ?nd lb*. *
are what you wish, ca a* . ue Sazaa .
Ladies' and gent's La's cueap ;.u
Coriev\&i Long's.
Lemons, lemons, lemons, at the
BaZiar.
Mr. P. J. Wessiager has the contract
for building the new bridge over
Beaver Dam creek. /\.
For Ifirue back, side or
Sbiioh's Porous Plaster. Price 25,
cents. At Dr. M. Q. Hondrix'.
If you want a shotgun at bottooj
or ices, you can get it at Oorley &
LongV.
See School Commissioner, E. I<.
Wingard's notice to public ecbooi
trustees.
Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shi loh's
Care. At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix'.
New picoio cheese, dried beef,
salmon, mackerel, sardines, and
potted ham, at the Bazaar.
A new postoffiee called ''Piatt" h.ts
been established on the route betwee u
Colombia and Witt's mi!3.
Make op your own ticket and
allow no "Smart Aleck" to fix it np
for you on Saturday.
If yoa want cakes, crackers and
candies of all kinds, you will find
them ?t the Bazaar.
If eandidaU'8 wish additional voting
tickets for the pri arnry election we
have about 2,000 on hand.
From this date the spot cash system
will he run at the Fazpar, so please
don't ask credit for anything.
Mr. H. A. Rarth, of Kooxville,
Tenn., is now in Colombia S. C.,
visiting relatives.
New dry goods just opened at
Corley & Long's, and marked to suit
the closest buyer.
Sallivana standard brands of chewing
tobacco can always be found at
S. N. Hendrix*, Columbia.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that, terrible cough. Shiloh's
Cnre is tbe remedy for yon. At Dr.
M. Q. Heodrix'.
Don't forget we are Deeding money
to square np bills made to accommodate
yon and we expect you to come
op dow and settle.
Do yon waDt a first class wagon or
buggy? You can get them dead
sure bv calling on T. B. Aoghtry &
Co., Columbia, S. C.
That hacking cough can be bo
quickly cured by Sbiloh's Cure. We
M. Q.
cents and other,
i. * i .?i n ? -< -'
Long's.
If yon desire to penetrate the mysteries
of Saturday, buy a pair of
Diamauta spectacles from C. S. Bradford.
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A meeting of Ihe candidates defeated
Saturday is called the following
Saturday at the courthouse to
form a Reserve Corps(e) for the
campaign of 1S90
Shiloh's corGTi and Consumption
Cure is sold by ns on a guarantee. "It
cures' consumption. At Dr. M. Q.
Hendrix*.
Whenever yon are in town and
want good chawing tobacco cheap,
eat! at the Bazaar.
AH the goods iu S. 0. Karaioov 'a
store have been marked down to suit
the tow price being paid farmers for
damaged cotton.
We bear that Rev. Mr. Tillman will
be back here with bis tent in a few
days aud will pitch it on Mr. Corley's
open lot opposite his residence on
Main Street.
If yon want to save time and money
yoa can do so io baying groceries by
calling ca T. B Anghtry & Co.,
Colombia, as they alqojy.g sell the
best at the lowest pricpe.
Remember when in Columbia that
i S N. Eendrix' store is always stocked
! with the best and cheapest groceries.
! In the excitement over the primary
| don't fprget that the B?*z>iar is
! crowded with good things aud when
I in town don't negieet to .come in and
i see them.
We are requested by Rev. A- E.
i Gregory to say that the deferred
campmeeting of Mt. Zion A M E
| feharch, will commence October 12th,
j and fiGfctiype to the 10th inclusive ij
necessary.
| Will you suffer witu Pyapepsiu
and Liver Complaint? Shi lob's Vital
j izer is guaranteed to earo you. Al
5 Or. Q. HendriV.
Soiiooi &ooks, pens, pencils, ink al
j color*, paper, 6tf<;>aJop8P, fancy station
ery, memoranda^; iiogUs, pockel
| books and purses, poaket eojjabe, bay
| brnshes, etc., at the Bazaar.
We are reqnested by Rev. J, K
Efird to state that there will be f
I eo?n3unioo meeting held at St John'
j chared sj? the second Sunday ii
rwrthor ?ir?d r^-^iii'liiner on the Satar
j ? r* ""? . w
1 day before, at 11 o'cioft* $ jn.
i Those delicious Jfoston
j
j suow tiake crackers, full Hue cakes
j fancy crackers and a "Leap" of otbe
good things, jnat opened at th
. ,B?za*r.
3
#eat North Carolina Plaids for 7
I cents, at ^srley & Long's, same a
i! heretofore sold -lot- $ cents. Poioj
Lour own work,expenses arevs$ved ani
^fcysLpricee given oar customers.
HL.
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Mr* U'ada Spirga hm f"as contract ;
! cf building a nfetr bridge acrc>s 12 >
1 ? .1
J Mild en.ek oa 0;:? ^ but;' tout*? for:
I $167; ;i!so the u: i.ver Galium i
J creek near Hojih nHan; : ;??:> the
I bridge over 20 Mdi oree." i:'H?r
. U"\s?/ri Ferry.
,
! (Jatakrh cuiti D, i'o.ltb ana sw^t j
breath secured, by Sbiloh's Catarrh !
. ^ I
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In- j
jector free. At Dr. M. Q. Heudrix'. j
j
R. H. Edmunds, of Columbia, is j
just back from the Northern markets !
and has the choicest section of dry j
poods ever seen in that city, aud ;f j
J you want something good, beautiful
| ?od dirt cheap, be sure yon call on
Ni him.
\
\ The Lexington Graded School is
growing in popularity and increasing
each week in the number of pupils.
Quite a number of new pupils will
enter at the beginning of the second
school month, on Monday next.
r\f <5io P.mntB Damn.
UlC l.'JCrin HI Hill ? _?.
cratic Executive Committee will not
forget to call on 0. S. Bradford
Secretary, at his office. next to Drafts
Hotel, for voting boxes, tickets, etc,
for their respective township precincts.
Mr. Bradford has all ready
for delivering to proper parties.
Shiloh s vitalizkr is what yon need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite.
Dizziness, and *11 symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix'.
If von wish a magazine which is
fall of instructive as well as delightfully
interesting mutter and
alaable information of a domestic
character, subscribe to Arthur's Home
Magazine. Address T. S. Arthur &
Son, 808 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. $2 00 per year.
The State University opens on
Monday, October 1st.
The yellow fever scare at Hendersonville
is over. Ail the patients
have recovered and most of the
refugees have deported.
Gov. Hill, of New York, says that
Cleveland will carry that State by
fully 20,000 majority.
For First Place.
A great amount of political eogin-?
?ill Iw U?n Kt> frinn^c nf n>nn
eeriug wm \?v> ?.?j .lluuuu
didates to secare for their man the
first place on lhe ticket, and the best
man will probably secure the coveted
place. Then if iudorsed by the majority
cf the people, the election is 88-:
sored. Electric Bitters has been pat
to the front, its merits passed upon,
has been indorsed, and unanimously
given the first place, among remedies
peculiarly adapted to the reiief and
ionre of all Diseases of KidneyB, Liver,
'and Stomach. Electric Bitters, being
/goarauteed, is a safe investment.
lEAiy Iti^d I -jufx fr 4hVi
] drag 6tores.
j
At tho residence of the bride's father, on j
Sunday 16th instant, by Rev. M. Norris, j
Mr. H. Sh ei.ro n Shealy to Miss Cobhje T, I
Reynolds. All of Lexington connty, S. C. j
MARKET REPORT.
Colombia, cotton 5 to 9?
Angnsta, " 9?
Charleston, " 9 13 16
LEXINGTON MARKET'
CORRECTED WEE?LY BY
Lexington Merchants.
Cotton, per to $ 5 a
Bacon Hams. p?r & *o a 12
'* Sides. " " P> a 11
" Shoulders, per to "is $
Lard, per to to n it ,
*- ? fi 85 J
Corn, per ou
Peas, " " a '5
Qs^ta. " " 45 a 50
Flou?. per cwt 2 &? a 3 oo
Fodder. '' " oo a l 00
Sweet Potatoes, c.er bu 50 a
[rteh " ,v ? .... l 25 a l 50
Bice, per lb 4>?a 5y.
Butter, per lb. 5W a 25
fggs, per cue*. a is ,
urggys, per lb 9 a 9)/.
Geese. '* * a S3
: Chickens. ' " I2?ia 30
I Beeswax, per & i ? a i*xA
Beef.perlp.1....... 5 :o
Pork. " " *. e a IP
'fallow, per & '..'.....'.1.1 5 ? 6 j
COLUMBIA MARKET. |
Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
LOR1CK $ LOWBJLNCE.
\ Apple/?, per bbl 50 @
5 Baggieg. D.cr y<} 10 @
5 Bale liope.Vrtii^isi. pap fe ...., 1<5 l" I
j Butter. Northern. *. 22 &
3 " Country. " " y> 25
; Ba^on Hams. " i2>?@ 14 j
" Sides. S;j(si 0 :
,f Shoulders, " "...111 GV?
" BUorts. b^cks 6/a
Bran, per cwt 1 ft3 '
1 Chickens. " 90 & 25 ;
Candles. Sperm. " " 12 &
Adamantine, per te... 11 <a> \2XA
Chee-e. per lb 8 <g> n
Coffee, Rio, per lb 14 <& 17
Laguayra. per lb @ 22
" Java, per lb 24
j Kgas.pordoj? 12&@ 15
, ; Floui, fcer fahi 4 Oo @ 5 25
MeallperbuiV.' , >2
I Grain. Corn, per pu .: & 75
" W, r' * ;;;. 1 25 S 1 50 |
" Gats. " h a '
Hay. Kottipirn, per cwt....11.. 00 @ 1 00
. " B.C.. '* " 90 @
. Hides, Dry. per it9 &
F " Green."" \VM
Lard, per lb ;
Llrue. per bbl I 30 ? l 25 ;
Lumber, per cwt ? 1 W j
l Molasses. Cuba, per gal so 40
New Orleans, per gal 25 @ 48
. j " Common, per gal 20 25
i NaJLJs. per keg 2 35 @
t | Omdr^. lift bbl 5 oc @
O 1. Rernscite.'^er gn! 11 <&
" Machinery. * 30 /a 75
Peas, per bash 111'..v. i, 75
Potatoes. Sweet, per bush 1. ?)
1 ?"*<* 1 1
1 Potatoes. lrl*h, pr? push ........ > f w
Pork.nerlb ,. 6 ? 7
Rice. Carolina, per lb 5 & 6
i. Shot, per biwr & 1 *5 I
Salt. Liverpool, per sack '?* 60 j
. Soap, per 1& 8 @ 5
^ SiJkrar Crushed, per h>
h ' * Powdered." " 8 <&
i *' > T.'htia, " " 7 <g
j ' * V " ,... GK@
, : firuiio " $] \ a
Starch, pep a .......; >3 J
l Tea, Green, per & II ?0 ,
" Black. " > P (* 7S
3 Tobacco. Chewing, per lb P & W
Brooking, " w & W \
* Turkeys, per lb ...,. ... 10
Vinegar. Wine, per gab... S" <3 $5
French." " . .. .... #1 @
Seed Rye and Barley, per bu .. 1 15 @> I 25
Spirits turpentine 3:j (jc 5?>
j Rosin per hbl 90 (<? I 50
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r* Primary Candidates.
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For State Senator
j The friends of S. P. WfNGARD aa)>
! nounce bim as a candidate for re-election
g for State Senator, and pledge him to abide
i the result of the primary election.
*-> The many friends of Maj. H. A. Meetze
tl respectiully nominate him for the Senate,
with the sincere hope that lit will not
decline the nomination.
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?* . 'r i .. A 1~ " " **' -ii j, J??or
H'ouSetf? Representative
*?bo iri.b'ts of fa-A* ALFE?tl> MIMS atno'.Jnec
iiliu us n jc'Mtaidato lor re-i !?-?*iio'fj
1.0 tiji.: lioUsu ofjslkprp'eulnfj'.tr. ami pledge
h:m to Demc<V:ii;e. nominees.
Ma. )Zuno]rJ~l'''i:'v ^nnouuce A. }r,
COUNTS. KS* V as; --i'iriit- lor JCepresj-ntatiw
:a tL;: . subject ;o the
bill's mj.i1 r- ?-t the pr.maty ciee'-i-iu
ami ouilgef ?otciv ,
The fric-nds D^3 KIVSf.Dit DAVIS
present his nau>e *ur -h-cuou to ihe House
of Represents3ro,J1 D*xington County,
subject to the |uct^011 t3 ?*>- Democratic
primary.
The many friir:jt' tnliy aunounce
CAKKOLL liO^^MAN sis a candidate for
the House ol ^'fcntnrjves in the ensuing
primary eltctigp? niul pledge him to
abide resnit of thBr''^For
Cler*of Court.
a-.- .... ,4 \v\r .T rwnvY
J lie menu.> ? ... ....
knowing Lis efficiency a?> one of the best
officers in the State, respeo.ieUy announce
Lim tor re-election & Oourt for
Lexington county, sTiffpledge hiiu to abide
the resnh of Die prijnary.
The friends 01J. Ok EOET announce him
as a candidate for tie office of Clerk of
Court of Lexington tonnty at the ensuing
primary and pledge jiini to abide the result
of said election.
BMMMMBMBBMMNB l M WWW WW? inn ? ?a WKK?WM1
For Sheriff.
The many friend-, of GEO. ?S. DRAFTS
appreciating the eminently satisfactory
manner in which he has tilled the Sheriff's
office, nominate bin- L>r re-election and
pledge hiui to ubide #1' rules of the Democratic
party.
The many friends ol J AS. E. 11 AWL announce
him as a candidate for Sheriff of
Lexington County and /ledge him to abide
the result of the primary.*lection.
The friends of W. A. CORLEY announce j
him as a candidate lor Shd'iffi and pledge |
him to abide the result of the primary
election.
The undersigned at the solicitation oi j
many friends take this method of announcing
himself as a candidate for he office of
Sheriff of Lexington county, subject to
primary election. JAS. I. CLARK.
For Judge of Probate.
The friends of Mr. G. T. GliAIl^M-aj^.
nonHce him lor re-election to the Juice ol
Judge of Probate.
We take pleasure in nomiuatmg'Prof. E.
J. DEE HER, a man born and reared in
Lexington county, for the of Judge
of Probate; he is fully couifftcnt *? fill the
office, being a lawyer and puiau of ability.
He is pledged to abide t10 result of the
primary election, " Many Yotuxis.
The friends of OTTO TEtGMANN", announce
hira a candidate1or ^ie office ol
Judge of Probate, and pI^S0 him to abide
the result of the primary Jcctiou,
For School" Commissioner.
The friends of E. L. ^INGARD announce
him for re-election I'd School-Commissioner
of Lexington Coanf &?d pledge
him to abide the result of thednruary election.
' - " * - - ? --iJifnc nf TT r
Tne mentis ann scaow?"v~ ...
BAILEY, appreciatingfcis OI1S ft?d faithful
service as a teacheiyfcspectfully announce
him as a cundS^ for School
Commissioner and pled^Bm abide the
result of the primary. ^^B
Having beer. soiioit ^^?rehy announce
that I ain a candid^^^H tlio cfhce of
School Commissiond^^^B* 1 am out on
my own hook, I win^^^H^-'le to put me
in at the primary. will execute
the law, will locat^^^^Bee where the
educational public^H^H:^ mo at any
time, will work fo^^^^Vterest of the
children. I am
^^^ kharpe.
For CountjB^^Hfck^r
The frien^^^^^^^H>MAS
CRAFT annouuc^^^^^^^^Hdate
for
pledge him to Democratic
party...
Mr. G. A, GOO* fcggm.
office of County j
to the
announced by
abide'he pnjgg *f Capt jjOBEKT T.
Conalv Commissi bi,u ? '"r
abide iheresBlto""'1''"'"11^
rhe primary.
Xi'vLOiUiLl eu'ds pC RULING S.
as a candid?if ra r<''? ??<>"???!?? >?m
and i,ledt!efe*,r 99?"'}' Gommissioncr,
primary eleSBr0 lUuae tlle of the
uoune/u2?f WESLEY 1IARSEY anCommission
Jl pand.dato lor County
result of the*Pd p^4ge U?m to abide
ffx^nry election
The ffiiendit%f'
nonnceh rnjl' c- p- HAltWAHD anOonn^Ccmml;,VO.dat,for
Oh- office of
abide the result orHtl ai. P'ei-i e him to
Jt the primary eCctir.n.
Knowing the fiC , , ...? . .
DERRICK to fill less A f,\ty ? 9; Amissioner
we. hisV office ot County Cornname
for said offi&neua.ds; f!in,?uncefh,S
of tlje primary e|e$|H? -1 action J
The friends of R^BL , ,,TT !
nominate him for the%AWfL? P, P 5'
noissiouer for r.exingto?'e',f,Co,ln -vf"""
him to abide the r4fc^d"e
The many friends of ^ $ SEAKE
" candidate
lor UOIUUV pieu^e mm
to abide the result of the Ijf :nijivv election.
The friends of Mr. GEO. fcAWYEE nominate
him for County Commissioner and
pledge him to abide the result of the primary
election. \
The many friends of PAUL H. CRaPS
announce him as'a qandidaAL for County
Commissioner, and pledge abide the
resijlt of the primary dectic^B
Thp ifiany frippds pf ,? NKM IT H
nominate hjip for Cpunt>-^Kir,wis?ipner
and pledge him tp nlndi^Rhe primary
result, B
For County Auditor.
The friends ot JOH/S D. PGU. respectfully
nominate him jior tin- mlicr of
Auditor for Lexington C?iunty. and pkdge
hiip, to abide 11 ?result o! the primary
The many friends of K.\ THOS. EAUCH
respectfully present bis ulnue as a candidate
for County pledge him to
abide tiie result electionThe
friends of i MAN4 announce
him as a candidat<^^^^^?iy Auditor, and
pledge him to abic^P^mQili ol' the primary
election. W >3
The farmers of ^ jexinjjj county respee:tclly
nominate S . READY CKOUCfL as
a cr,ndjdut^ far . Auditor, subject to the
rules ot iho prima cv ekc|if<n
: '1 " '* ' Farmers.
Mb. Editor: II:lpape r-nn ounce S. E.
yOiiNQINElt ndn\ candidate tor Auditor
of Lcziptffon pJ?uuty, subject to the vequiyea
ants of tile primtay 6lbouu.?.
mm w 10wmMr. mil 1 mimm**
For Co/unty Treasurer.
The friends/of N. S. YOTTNGINER an.
uounce liim ;Jk a candidate lor the office o
County Treasurer and pledge him to abid?
the result of fthe primary election.
To qcrje V<1tb?.? op Jj'. *;:s,";Tpv County
The friends lot' SIMON 'I JlOOfv, talo
pleasure iu nlnuoumuiig him as a candidati
for the office lot County Treasurer. A mon
! capable man (could not be found to till sub
office with nlore credit and honor to hi
countituenej* and to himself. We pledg
him to abid? result of the Phi mar v.
The frienlls of CAPT. D J. G ItlF FIT J
npfcfpate l-Mii: as a candidate for J he otTjc
of (loti tpy'aim iippe h* v?li ac
pept fbp ptBiination.
- e 7 1/rnr.fr o lr T? T?
The niAJ^B|rien<V-; 01
HICK rrt^vtitylly JU}nor?nce him its
candidate ^ t-e-feleetiw fa* the office c
County TrJ^nrer, ami pledge him to abid
the reault primary election.
n? I m< < nMili
ftr Coroner.
! The imv^Hiends of P. IIENItY CORLE
i ^*vio.:i.cp^^H as a candidate for Goroae:
and to abide the result of if
ppuravyb^^B
?,u* n'^f,rs r'?
to Be^'iar, Wbenevt
you be Hure
yo^^^^^HLlecdid aouke.
V
!
^^50 &>a/s
?/' -; P t?W ^
It Saved =17 Ciild'o lice. , vp& M v| ? ^ ^ . It Has No Equal.
"V."hcn rr.y ciiifi \u^ bora, zjf {g ^ ? Q "^*e are using in our nor.
1 he doctor ordered one <Jf the | ^5$ p. jffi 3^J|) et-rj' (containing forty infants)
oifcor Foods. She ate t-rsf. un-; NgJ/?7 ^S?E5^ your Lactated Food, and lind
til the ner.rlvrlifr.L TWCflinw I n /sir > {I'm _r r *r it * 1 r n n ?i~- *? -11
? iStrtiii / 0 G/7J U.sKUU0 j " ? iw"
i.octOK, \vqo raid tnc trouble < which. lias been used, diiriuor
V? THE PHYSIC/AITS FAVORI???????*
i..u. Itsa\ci.mj thi.dt.iie,; .rt/ ?n .? Sisters of Charity, who have
uid I ewe you many fc.uis! sABszS Ch'Y rUH If. cha 0f the institution, say
for it I rog-ard your Too:! *s : I ft if A LIDS RELISH IT.! t has no cquaL"
S ^ 1 P2rf,'Ct!y Nourishe8 a Baby with W. K DE COCECT. M. D..
t^t.-n.u^a..ooa ^rtaj.& or without tho addition of milk. . , ? .....
Mns. A. J. BSKFino). j <-. ?? St. Joseph's Foundlm* Asylum,
~ ^ ? r I t bree crzec. 25c. ojc. 51.00.
a^s%cii, : Cincinnati Oliio
1> Indiana Pace. I A valuable pamphlet on "The Nutrition ^ Uf
1 of Infants and Invalids,'1 free.
WELLS, RZCKARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT.
March T ly
I
|
y. W. WAG EN E it. * OF.O. A. WAGES EE.
F. W. WAGENER & Co.,
GOTTOIS &m BAVAL STORE FACTORS,
V.'HOLES VT.K
Gs?o-?ea?s axtd laiquoa? Bealersj.
OILAlir/tCSTON, S <\
titredllxgee |
iSa-irex cincl Cprs.xsctiori.ex,
25fi jMCIIAIIDSOX STKEKT, COLUMBIA, S. C'.
Yon wilt always find in my store, under Columbia II^tc-1 building, Fresh Bread, Cakes.
Pies, etc. Kemember ibis when yon arc in the city. Sept. f>?3m
Br. E. C. BIBOifZl TAYFiR!
^ DE1TTIST, Notice is hereby given that I will be ami
: attrml at the fidlowing named plaets on the
BATES BUB Cr. . - - - S. C. j dates n entioned lor the purpose ot rreeivAT
0? ing State and County tax*.s, tor the fiscal
1 -t ":i year commencing November 1, 1S88. viz:
mtrmrm*. LexiligtOll C. II Oct. 1.3. 18.H7
"D !i ft [ Martin Chapin's, morning; ' lt>, 44
A i fry.- y* v* O t X BoadSchooI-hou.se. afteruoon 44 l!l. 44
Peak 44 1 7 44
We will furnish at Lexington <_'. II., on : Spring Hill 44 \s ?4
Thursday 27th day of September next a honknighr^iaoriii'i^.'!44 19, 4
farst-ehtfs barbecue and refreshments, j Houston Yansanfs. afternoon 44 19. 44
Candidates ami the jmbhe genera!^4 are in- ; M<lj L,,toh;trl-s Jnoniijl?... .. 20, 44
vded to attend. Moderate charge tor , j?n.h!.rt*st01ft .. 44
dinner. Jwvt,rVv Wessinger's store, 44 23, 44
l' li Qnv " * i Joshua Sfiedy's, morning 44 2-i, 44
_ , __ , _ 4 ' *" ; Black's store, morning 44 23, 44
JtllT 42o?1> /?..! t> . r. z.
? V <-1. J'Ull N, illilTllUUIl " 29, *
oMiniMiiMMmfrww Draft's store. morning " 26, '
NEWBERRY COLLEGE, |?S'%:~:::::: - %"
: Carson Abies. utttmnon 44 29, 44
DEWBERRY, S- C? Unnu Miiis, morning 44 90, 44
S*. Nrxt session opmis Ootohor-2,1. i-ph" SenffiU'K, aftmicou " 39, "
JfHflL Preparatory Diriment nn.l. r . *'?*b s. ; . "
4K efficient ? . ~W^
Technical Deputmeat. Ck *. H"t,? * !aorMV? *<"' ! !
Brunches taufrht.Penmanship, ; Kecdcr s siniv nftcrnopn 1
Book-keeping, Type-writing and Short ; J.jOX3}i?.'0.n Z*
: Goodwins nml. afternoon. ... 4* 44
nana.- . T), .
Collegiate Department?Classical, Phil- :L1UVV1 Vi * J* "
osophical and Eclectic eoursos. ; MarUn s mill, morning 44 b
%&r*For particulars as to terms Ac., j \an!') U,V ; ' ? n* tl
write to ! Archie Wolfe* s. morning 44 9. 44
President G. W. HOLLAND. i Wm. Martain\ afternoon 44 9, 44
New Brooklar.d ' 10, 44
Aug 1 ? 2m ; Burr's Station, afternoon, 44 19, 44
I Lewirdale *414, 44
(MEBSITl OFSOLTiiCAKOLiXA, jS&v;;;;;;.
AT G8L0M31A, S. G. j U*'sUm "" ""c'13'1888
Includes Graduate Department. College | For Slate purpose* 5 mills
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arcs, College | For Count; purposes ."J
of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College oi For School poroses 2
Pharmaucv, Normal School, Law School For 11. II. Broad Kiver township 2 7-10 44
^^^chexs. 11 ^ ?j'A0 44 *
cent for | noq nav- ?
iron^wo^k^Bxpennaental Farm ilode! j~~"" '
Classes connected with Not'i:d School lor at the
practice in teaching. nfirm u-y. .^
TFTTION?S40 per 8 4-rftoii. Otaer ;
Fees $15 W Board. J $ to $12 pe; j T> A */ A A T)
mouth: I>-A-'Z-'A-A"K; penses.
including icel vm*6> boots, Ac., j
about ^ rf-'i itiedi^Muileiits certify- j
Jti,ricaWiuyioKf| . . * I PRC.rs, canned goods, etc.
For farther informal/ iMPPLv to
,7. if. McBn*} ., Piosident. , Figs, Eaisins, Da tea, Prunes, Currants,
Anrr 1?2ra j 'i ^4r"n? Nats, Apph-s, Oranges, Lemons,
, liriIT f#---. u Bananas, Malaga Grape^, Cocoa cuts, Cab- /
. pornx op ^- -'V v\ X? , :
;:;,Vi.i ? , ' T, E X I j\T G T <) N 0. V S r
Patricks. i(:i}ci n ,; ' h* ?*
To Alice Davis, one of,n\
^sssofgfaim babbeche. *
: : summons heivui upon >. attention i - S '\n in eVti
2 *iil be Ine &r? invited to ;?tWd ' ine el5
Cauvloa S. (J.; sit-ehamHiih^th^r 1 ' V/ V SflFUV * rn u ti
i! of November nevt, at Iffy ln< m.;W . j,j nu.^ ' " ?t tO. o> the
1 an order appointm*; suitable B _.." ' ' Call
s competent person pnaJj litem V ~ - m
n yon. authorizing ami di'?.*?im to B T1,,. ~ on i e ? . . t
pear and defend lite :ibtv.ji<?,| uct^i >idcs of Public Schools', I ^
- ^,,i -
.,, , - J T?a ,l- ' 0:11 ,;0: ^' to attend, j ??
5 salesmen inte%?? * " ~'c; ii
. I 10 ,UNDLE ? lp'3 l*sanen.la of West Virginia ??
Thoroughly. ECfcle \ >' * enti.omstic /<*
VI OTRSERT SDCZ. fc4 "*'! "'""" aml the
r, j S:.ifi?i no oh a II CO nf \
;e We engage men on lib. vahmiission, '\:r#. .t t c . * i ??
i * . ..... . . . vnt tniit Jmu!o . t"
j c.~ on salary ?.u;.? ;.eneg*.;., jnutmiio-u i\ V>;'' ' MJ
? ; nermann;! eiiipio;yueut ..ml i'a- 1 V_ . 1 v*
| eilitus unwjuajod; 'nicr;s: v;.:Usona'ale- j ^ " ??H) seen in the!
J r* n
? i OUTFIT FRKift. JJeciMfuj :w.ig&s m i i'?i siii i ojj
r iH'j'iinj'Tu. Vv's:ti> at otw*. \ . j rv
KLL'tVANGKii A* ft IVY. | ran jw.Jil msnn sty fhfit Now r!
ill m v i fji >t| / once tr
Jul1' 1* -3m " ^ j Hill gr> h?j Citvclnud by 5,000 kinds o
1 ' u' -,m \ tomeis.
: \w { wge, Unions, etc. I I
Boarding lOIlSO. | Canned Pine Apple, Pears, Cl^as in j
? a I am prepared) uceommodafe ' &tgle Brand I
b ) ,.j,. s and Urdiiie nnoik of ! (;ondfx^ ***& crop Tomatoes, Lobpi*
f^s?^^3noai' ?rdines:pick,es
akVwf| following rates r month: i Je.lies, Pin- Apple and Quince Preserves,
Monday till Friday $5.00 . j
Entire month iaohuung shing. lights. j. CANDIES,
fuel, etc., SS.O0. Pati ge solicited | :
with assurance to parent* u their ehtl- [ pure hand-ni/tfh: or nl! flavors ah-i IV
ton will every care ? ^ kin'd LglX III
... il, 0.-^5,HJiAN. J Candy made .specially for ConShs, Colds
I Aug S?"0i j coarseness and Throat affections. Worm
| i,nr eMo-i*=*- ? wj.r.gw,,>to , ^finely for Children, etc.
| State of SoutHrolina, CAKES AXD crackers. j
| COl'yTY OF L ffiyox. ' As's-artKl ^ Crockets
j -T ' . utdCa*es, Miji.
ooTiti? or ooMifl f., i3. I 1' In voting tAivauts, Ground Cinnamon
" .... !?.. ; . I Nutmeg, Cloves. Eio. '
Er.z.ibpth IptihppHitiff, j "White and Colored Sur;aiv. for Icing and 1
_ j Deecratmg CiiVus.
! Patrick K. llalinwn. his Halknan, { M; t A. . '
Clieslev llaHuian. Wdl Rail man, : p.,-l.'I11- ' ??? ?n?l Bologna Sausage, ^
Ellen Hendtfx, Mary A iie?, Henry j * iC;;i0 11'- 1<l'et> Cheese, etc.
M. Davis, Amaridiuavhort, Ella j Cigars and Cigarettes, Chewing avd
Willis, Alice Davis, jrja.elly, Jane \ Smoking Tobacco, Pint's, etc. "
Posey, and John WJIjieis admr.
o r.?. /?Ca......i \ I -a. ... ... f
?*uiiimi>ii>/i'i rt-'4T4 '
To the Defendants abtyraH: .
, , i -j _ . , I'Oils f\iu4 fojv-j vf fcvoj-y (iesevrpfion for
\ou are herebj s. mtUHd mpnrod the li{tlu and k-ratfifui articles suited
to answer the coraplai* t4 V-nAn. oi - f(>i. hirthilav and other presents, a,
which a copy is Ueyevj] H^upnu you, , Phlsh Wovk Raxos% Toilet Sets, Photograph
j and to sert.3 & frbu rijle? to> die : Frames, Scrap and Autograph Albums,
. said C01"f^t ^ J-tHn ! Boa;Uifil5- 0nPs ftn:* Spacers. Mugs,
elusive oi the day of si, and it j * sn-.ves. Peekct-lyoks and Purses,
von ?ui { "? e,uAv\ i- the jui>l>|i;hiii the ' ^l-;uiora::ihmi and Blank Books,
time aforesaid, the plaiiitV ij|s action n !(,1. , Books, C^py Books. Pencils, i
will apply to the Courier tilled do- 1 ,;ns- h)r':- (ik'v ^nung Papers, >^oie. \
inanded in the compiaik .1 i ' . f::i1 ':ih' Boo!s?.-;p.\ y,iid Paucy
Dated 10th StM.teadKij^r "1,x stationery, etc,
Wm. J. A*#m*x. ' WtfUUSsHV. SVEKT SOAPS, ETC.- g
(l.s.) Clerk C, C. P , ^
, j j [ lloyt s German. Brown s aud other good
" j , I , ! Colognes, Pocket Handkerchief Extracts
I The State oi Sol (Mna,i \
: oorxrr of n\%rot ? . .
Se^fall dry goods \
in coiAjmbia, s. c.
We unfurl the Bansehjiearing the worda
Best Goods, Lowest Prices, at
iff reeky a mather's.-h
\
Through the columns of tho Dispatch we fire the first volley oK bargains. We
have secured extraordinary value in Black Silks and want every lai^y in Lexington
to have one. They are imported every fibre silk, but we refraun quoting
prices, as it is our desire that the ladies should see and judge for themselves.
Faille Francais, Rhadanies, Grosgrain and Surah Silks. \
Heniretta Cloths ar.d all the leading fabrics in fine wool textures w&h a
beautiful line of trimmings to match in Plush, Velvets, Gimps and Braided settts.
On our centre tables you will find in Domestic Dress Goods values unprecV
dented. \
Jcrsv Jackets for the Million. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Underwear. \
A word about Jeans and Cassimeres. Searching the market during the \
heated term to secure for the Fall trade, a line of these goods, having weight, \
make and tow price combined, we have secured this and offer this Fall values
in Jeans and Cassimeres that will completely paralize all bargains in the past.
CLOTHING ^VISTr> SHOES.
Th'is stock will show this Fall a hat close buying and small profits will secure
to the purchaser.
Ail Domestic Goods at Dot torn Prices.
Our patrons across the river will find this season that the several departments
throughout this house embrace the largest and most diversified stock we have
ever shown and our aim as in the past, is to give to each and everyone uniform
prices for every article purchased ancl^hat the lowest.
MyAPaFgpgftif ? nnATiipn
oncxiu ? snu inert,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Jan. I?ly. ^
McCEElEET'S
CYCLONE RACKET STORE,
COLUMBIA, S. C. y:%l
, ? N V ' f * wjj
We have just bought out a New York Bankrupt Stock of
Mens' and Youths' Clothing.
MENS' WOMEN AND COTLDRENBiSHOES, M
it 4b cents on the dollar. And will give our friends the BIGGEST BARGAINS in the
ibove lines that have ever been ottered anywhere. All iu need of goods in these lines
ihould call early and get their choice of every desirable goods at T ?
--- *-17 jSTteTUANI TA'i&Hi .UUIJHSlZi. ?? "
The Stock in the Racket Store will lie filLd with the CHEAPEST and MOST DESTKBLE
GOO OS to be found for CASH. iVE buy for CASH only and sell for CASH
nlv, und buyers can rely on getting decided BARGAINS.
T. A, EcGREERY & CO.,
coltt^musx-a., s. c.
Jau 20?ly
ry rr> iitt wtufmutmt i nawii i mamHtauOKJmsaBC * ,"^aaBaMMi if I MM?
EDMUND'S
JR EAT BARGAIN HOUSE,
OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,,
FUIaXa ?F
\44r?.
Ill (SOODS, I0R HATS AND GENTS
FURNISHING GOODS,
FOB TEH FALL TEALS.
fou will find my prices as low as any, and polite attention to all who visit
store. Yours verv resnoetfullv
;
- x J ? '
MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C* \
>ril 4?ly. ;
^
:. X. WILLS, TURNER WELLER^"1^^ !~*
' WILLS & WELLER, ' ^ ;
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, GRAIN.,
FRUITS, CANDIES,
T31 JSS, 3D T7v" 25 E3 , Etc.
keep a Complete Stock of Groceries, Provisions, trails, etc., for both Wholesale
leiail trades, which will he sold at the wry lowest prices. Our stock is new and
and it is onr intention always to have <>? Imini only those thiuos which arechAioa
ry particular. An inspection oi our stock and quotations is asked before purehassewhere.
Post floods, Pnli Weight, Courteous Attention and Prompt Delivery ^
main features of our establishment.
and give us a trial and be convinced of out cheapness.
EMHJNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Very respectfuUv, WILLS Ac WliXXEK,
truer Main and Taylor Streets, COii^JMBIA, S. Oi
19 --lm
Zn 23 T .i<r & "xi o zlt C. Z-Z., S. C. ^
?dealers ix?
it GOODS, JUTS. hardware; j i
LLINERV, CARS, cutlery.
>TIONS, DRUGS. crockery, mm
>OTS, vfEDICINES, tin-ware,
[OES, GllOCEHI^v tobacco, Ete
lim is to please our cnstomera Vy frying, tk>m good goods at lowest prices , of MM
adiug with us, we expect ',*(.-$* to do j?q 1>' iUIi. We will puy highest prices for ail
'i country prodo au.iW'og>"d VAy- Vard, Shed and Stables tor our cu&. MM
Feb 9-tt