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O B Spring Hili Academy?W. A. Counts, Principal. Turn Oat. Hon. Samuel Dibble, oar Representative in Congress, will address the Democrecy of Lexington conuty as I follows: At the courthouse to-day; at I Cross Roads, in Bull Swamp township, on the Slat iust., and at Spring Hill, in the Fork, ou 2nd of November. Peterson's Magazine For November is a perfect beauty, filled with beautiful illustrations, cuts, etc., and chaiming reading matter. We fail to see how any lady can do " w without it. The low subscription, $2 per year, places it iu reach of all. Address ChaB. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Two Proposed Amendments. Two proposed amendments to the State constitution are to be voted ou at the election the 6th of November. One is to change the term of the Probate Jadge from two to four year9. The other is to have the School Commissioners appointed by the Governor, instead of elected by the people. Mr. Dibble's Opponent on the Stump. S. W. McKinley the negro who is running against Hon. Sam!. Dibble for Congress from this District has begun his canvass in earnest and will continue it till the day of election. He has arranged his programme and will scour the entire District for votes. He will speak io different places in all the counties of the District, and will speak here on the 24th Oct. >~ That will be a good day for the red abirta oCLexiDgtoo county to be here. Examination of Teachers. From the examination of public 4Bp school teachers held Friday, Oct. 5tb, * 1888, certificates were awarded as follows: First Grade?Jas P. Dooley, Mrp. M. K Lathrope, Miss Auoa Meetze, J. C. WessiDger, F. C. White. L. A. Seese, Jas. L. Cannon, J. D. Rister, P. D. Risioger, J. S. Seuo, H. B. Senterfeit. Second Grade?Miss Inez O. Sox, U. M. Slice. Third Grade?Rebecca M. Saylor, colored. Help the Ladies at the Fair. The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Columbia S. C., will provide eotertainmeut for persons attending the State Fair during Fair week. Breakfast, dinner and sapper will he famished in the west end of the old fair building, to all desiring to take (heir meals on the Fairgrounds. Birbecued meats will be provided. Tuis entertainment is for the benefit of Si. Paul's congregation. Contributions of money and provisions, bams, poultry, hogs, etc, are most earnestly solicited from our fr:sode. All donations can be went to P. H. Hultiwanger, Columbia S. C. s John Eohart, a white boy about 1G P years old. who has been working with Mr. G. M. Caugbman for some weeks, arose esrlv Monday morning and taking Mr. Canglimati's pocketbook, containing about $15 and valuable papers decamped. He boarded \ the traio at Arthur's turnout and was arrested by a colored train hand and turned over to the Columbia police on 8r the trains arrival, and was broughl back to jail iu this place yesterdaj evening by Mr. George D. Hayes, and sentenced to jail for 30 d*v?. The mass meeting iu Columbia oc - ?cv Ft idav night was iu immense bush and was addressed on the politica issues of the day, by Senator M. C Butler and Congressman Mansur o Missouri. The latter made an abb speech and captivated all bis hearer* by his eloquence and telling point* cuade in favor of tarift reform. i ? ? It is probable that there will be preaching at St. Johns ehnrch nexl Sunday, at 11 o'clock. At all event? as it is the desire of the council tc make arrangements for preaching next year, all the members ar< earnestly requested to be present anyhow, and discuss the matter be tween themselves. School books, pens, pencils, ink al colors, paper, envelopes, fancy station ery, memorandum books, pocket books and purses, pocket combs, bail brushes, etc., at the Bazaar. Lcsa. Srsvities. j Several coiuuiiibicatiotjs crowded j ; cut of this iesue. j Dr. J. \V\ Kirglo of tho Fork, h::s j i beta quite ill. X. Y. Gilt Fd^o I>utt**r. thn j very best cream cheese. ?it th?- 35. ziar. j Miss Liliau Glenn of X?.-wbt rry, is ; t % I j r guest (-f Mrs. S. 0 Kamicer. i The mother of Mr. \V. M. Wilson : died near Peak, ou Friday. SrIT.oii's catarrh remedy, a positive core for Catarrh, Dipthetia and Cap- j ker Mouth. At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix'. j If yon want cakes, crackers u?>d | ... i. , I ; candies of all knots, you win lin<i i them at the Bttzanr. j Have yon paid for vonr paper? ; That's the question. If you bavn'r, now's the time to do it. "Hackmetaok," h lasting and fragrant perfume. Frice 25 am! 50 ; cents. At Dr. M. Q. Hewdrix*. Never cease to remember that. S. i j N. Hendrix*. Columbia is the place to get the beet aud cheapest groceries. The Lexington Literary and Social club will meet at the residence of Mr. Juo. II. Mee'ze Friday evening. Shiloh's cure will immediately rej lieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. At Dr. 3M. Q. Hendrix*. The finest 2\c. and 5c. cigars are to be had at the Bazaar. Whenever yon are in town be snre and try them j if you wish a spleudid smoke. Mr. W. W. Barr, is prepared to clean rice at the ol?J Taylor iuuj ai- j moat as nice as is done at the Charles- | ton mills. ? Why will yod cough when Sbiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts , 50 eta., and $1. Splendid teas and fine ground coffee at the Bazaar, at lowest prices. Everybody runs for these splended goods. Those indebted toS & M. A.Coriey for goods will please settle up ; promptly, and find lots of new clot tiding. suitings, milliner? ami fancy goods, to supply their wants at prices to suit the closest buyers. * Mrs. Van Lear who has h'.eu on a a visit to her son-iu-law Mr. ?T. C. Fort, left for her home in Texas yesterday morning. If yon wish extracts, essences of all J kind, ground cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, mace, etc.. at the Bazaar is the place to find tbem. Are you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Sbiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix*. Have you bought your seed oats. If not go to T. B. Aiigbtrv & Co's., Columbia, us they have the very best red rust proof, guaranteed. A telegram was received here this | morning couveyiog the mournful rini telligence that Mr C. N. Kvzer was I dying. For dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, j yon have h printed guarantee on j every bottle of Sbiloh's Vitalizer. It | never fails to cure. At Dr. M. Q. I Heudrix". Ground pepper in glaRs stands with sifting tops, ready for fable use, and h fine article of table salt, at the Bazaar. When you have mined your e^ea by the use of glasses that do not fit them, you cannot restore the injured ; sight. Buv ft pair of Diamante glasses from Bradford aud preserve yonr eight. Excellent baking powders, con! deuaed milk, canned salmon, mack; ere!, oysters, ham. sardines, tomatoes, corn, etc., at the Bazaar. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bearbou, Ind., says: "Both myself and ! wife owe our lives to Shiloit's coni stmptiox cure." At Dr. M. Q. Hendrix'. The stock of groceries now in the store of E. 0. Shull & Bro., Columbia, j is wonderful in its immensity and j ' low prices. Be sure to investigate j for yourself if yo.i want to save mousy. ! If yon want bargains in groceries, i you will find them by calling on our young friend, Charlie X Koon, in the store of Mr. Jot) N. Rood, lfil Main street, Columbia. Charlie is a clever | j fellow and will load you down with j I bargains if yon call and see him. ( The advertisement of the Spring ; Hill Academy appears in this issue, i The principal, Mi*. AY. A. founts is 1 j an experienced and exce!!ent teacher and has given highest satisfaction to parents who have patronised hie I ' school. That popular commodious and con! veoient resort, the Columbia Hotel, 1 Uaa been reopened by Mrs. M. A. | Haberniebt, who has a lengthy cxI perience in entertaining the public and enjoys an eovinbie reputation as ' a hostess. Our people will find no f j more pleasant place in that city to j j stop at when there. . J { , I Don't Experiment. You cacnot afford to waste time ip experimenting when your lungs are ) j in danger. Consumption always t j seems, ftt first only a cold. Do not ? j permit any dealer to impose upon > yon with some cheap imitation of Dr. f ! Ring's New Discovery for Consump> tion, Coughs and Colds, but be sure , yon get the genu?C.e. Because be can i make more profit he mty Ml yon he has something just as good, cr just the same. Don't be deceived, but in1 . sist upon getting Dr. Ring's New * Discovery, which is guaranteed to t give relief in ail Throat, Lung and r Chest affections. Trial bottles free at l si) drug stores. Largo bottles $1. (bbitlUMf. I Dr.. JoliN C.UibWLLL v.iis boru uu the '.'nth of December A. D. Is od, in Preston, Euglt?iw:. an 1 sullied at Grange Ilall, 1 a ingtou county, fj. C.. win re be died <>n the 7ih ct October A. ]). '!Sci>, lea. v tug c. kind : < > ;i: H'H with three utile orphan children ' t > mourn their loss. in their sad borea%cincut. llis body was iayed iu the tomb en the Sib. iu Union Chapd church cemetery. I Funeral services were conducted by Kev. j D. EfirJ assisted bv lie v. Cruton. D. Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of lie v. j Godfrey Dreher, and wife of Henry Meetze, j was born September 1 Itb, itsiu, ana uieu i August 21st, aged 77 years, 11 mouthy j auil 11 days. She was dedicated to God by Holv Baptism iu infancy, and being trained by pious parents in the truths of our holy religion, m early youth she became a communing member of St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church, and alter marriage she was transferred to St. Peter's ^.Meetze's) Evan- I gelical Lutheran Church, to which she remained faithful until death. Of her it can be truly said, that she adorned the Christian professions by a Godly walk and conversation. -And now she is gone, we have every reason to believe, to that peaeelul bower, of which she loved to sing: ' On the happy golden shore. Where tlie luithtul meet to part no more; When the storms ol life are o're, 0 meet me there." She was the mother of twelve children, three having preceeded her to the spirit land. Her grand-children uuuiber seventhfour, and her great-graud-ehildren thirtythree. lfesides these, she leaves a large number of relatives and friends to mourn their loss, but their loss is her eteruai guin. j "At length released from many woes, How sweetly mother sleeps ! flow calm ami peaeelul thy i mpose, . While Christ thy soul doth keep I" "Then rest thee in thy lowly bed. Nor shall our hearts repine; Tliy toils uud woes are finished, A happy lot is thine." "The bridegroom will not long delay, The shepperd soon will conie; And take his cherished lamb away To his eternal home." ! Best of All Cough medicines, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is in greater demand than ever. No preparation for Throat and Lung Troubles is so prompt in its elTects, so agreeable lo the taste, ami so widely J known, as this. It is the family medicine in thousands of households. " I have suffered for years from a bronchial trouble that, whenever 1 take cold or am exposed to iucJ?*metit weather, shows itself by a very annoying tickling sensation m tiie throat and by difficulty in breathing. 1 have tried a great many remedies, but none does so well as Ayer's Cherry l'eetoral which always gives prompt relief in returns of inv old complaint." ? Ernest- A. Hepler, Inspector of Public Loads, Parish Terra Bonne, La. I " I consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy For Home Use. I have tested its curative power, in my family, many times during the past thirty years, and have never known it to fail. It will relieve the most serious affections of the throat and lungs, whether in children or adults." ? Mrs. E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled with a disease of the lungs. Doctors afforded *me no relief and considered my case hopeless. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, before I hail finished one botrle, found relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. 1 believe that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life." ? Samuel Griggs, Waukegau, III. "Six years ago I contracted a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and soon developed all the alarming symptoms of Consumption. I had a cough, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, pains in chest ami sides, and was so prostrated as to he confined to my bed most of the time. After trying various prescriptions, without benefit, mv physician finally determined to give me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and tiie effect was magical. I seeiucd to rally from the lirsr <i??se 'of this medicine, and, after using oulv three bottles, am as well and sound as ever." j not be granted. Given under my luiujl this 'J?! day of j October A. D. 1SKS. G. T. GU.UUM, I (i,.s.) Judge ot Probate Court. j Published on the tfd day of October, | let<8 in the Lexington Dispatch. Oct. ___ j All persons having demands against the ; ! estate ot Mr. !>auiel Drafts, dectaaed, will I present them to the undersigned, properly | attested, and all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make imtnedij ate payment to the undersigned, Geokoe A. Kamixek, Executor. | Oct 17 -JwoO j MARKET REPORT j Columbia, cotton 5 to 9J j Augusta, " 0 Charleston, " 9 IS 1(5 j LEXINGTON MARKET* COKJtKCTED VfEKjt.Y By I Cotton. per l? i ? a '!? ; Baeon Harnh, p r to a '^/2 " Hide*. " " '"a ?}/2 i ' Shoulders, per to * a ? ! Lard, per to 5" a >? Cora, per hn ?? M' ; Pea*. * * a *:u i Oats. " " 4!i a < " Flour, per <-\vt ^ :,(l n 3 '??' Fodder. " " *.? a l ?mi ' Sweet. Potatoes, per t?u f?" a Irish l a 1 so i Jvt'ee. per ll? 4 aa } - It utter. i?f>r to 11 ! Ftrys; pernor,... Turkeys. per ll? ' a ! Cease, per pr a I C-biekuiia. " ?? BeeawA*. P.er lo J" ( ->' i Beer. pe? w ? a :i Pork, " " t a JrUio'v. per ft .., * a 0 Procod&ifcg^ # of . t&e Lcssvills Club. Lel>yjliA, S. Co Oct. l;itb, Ib&S. Pursuant >?. fill lu'< tir?-^ a goodly number t?t 4 to JXtuoi ratio Club of this }?1 ?*.?ro met iti :ti?^ low: }. .?!! (his ILtVf- Tb?4 seCi'i twry ' ?:bfft:t Juab Edwards wnt j?cpn-i<d to act iu bis place. Cnf>t. M <->-t slated that the purpose < t I be meeting was to consider the lilrga'dfy t i the recent primary election. Aflei some consideration (he following preamble** nod resolutions were aminituously adopted: Wheke.vs; we believe (lie prir ciple of i Democracy to be the ? undest principles of civil government ever snimptteu iins or any otiu-r people, and whereas wo believe those principles to be diametrically opposed ; to fraud, and whereas we believe it, to I right for those adhereuig to said principles to act tcgether in such organization as they may deem most advantageous to tbeir iuaitit*iniwg and perpetuating of their principles; and whereas wfi believe that only ! those persons should be received into , auid organization who can it ml do ; fully endorse the principles of Dtmioc- I racy, aud whereas we believe that no person who holds contrary or oppoft- ! ing principles i? competent to hold a \ > seat in a Democratic nominating cou- ( vention or cast a baliot in a Democratic primary election; and whwrefta j it is kuown that m the primary (dec 11 - i. 1 - 4.. L'.i -1 [ton nem in mis y on otmiruiiv September '29th nit., many colorful i per sons who me avowed Kepublioans ; were induced to vote, by nameless aod shameless jueuus, devised as we j believe, bv shameless men, and where- , I us We beheve that many fraudulent 1 i votes were Oh at iu the said election. j therefore be it Resolved, 1. That it is the sense of \ this club that ttie E<ecu:ivM Commit,- , tee erred in not finding that the elec- ! : tion was an illegal and fraudulent ' one. 2. That loyalty to Democratic j principles requires th-.t we enter our ! protest against ttie binding force of 1 said election. 3. That this dnh'send five delegates ; to Lexington C 11 , on Saturday the : 27th inst., at 10 o'clock a. iu , to con- j t fer with such other de!?gules, irom i other Democratic clubs, as may then j and there assemble Jo devise such j plans and means as may appear best I to wrest the course of Democracy j from the dangers which now thrcateu j its overthrow iu this county. 4. That the secretary of this club! be and is hereby dirtcted to forward ; a copy of these preambles and rcsolu- j tious to the Executive Committee and ) also to the Lexington Dis catch and } Lewiedale WWk'tij Nrw.< for pnhlica- j tion. A. P. W 1st, Ebuirinan. Jo a ii Edwards, Secretary ftrolmt. ? Rodney Johnson, .Springfield, 111. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, j fKEfAHED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. j Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, j Oct. 3? !y M??MM I.I ??? i i-l ... ? .1 ril Mi?B? | Hotice of Annual Meeting. All persons holding claims, accounts or demands against Lexington county not heretofore tiled in the County Commissioners office are hereby notified nn?i repaired to file the same with the Cieik of the Board on or before the (1th day of November next, at which time the Annual Meeting of the Board <>i County Comnus- j .sioners will Lie held. G. A. coon WIN. Li. A. I( A M1S RIt. l;. .L. DJiEHEK. Countv Commissioners. Oct. 10?1*50 State of South Carolina, COUNTY OP'L ax I NO 7 ON, By G. T. Graham, Probate fudge, TTTHEREAS Wni. J. A-sim.nn C. V. C. Y\ P., hath made suit to me, to grant j him lettevs ot admit,istrati -n o? tlie Estate j ot and effects ot David Halhnan. * 'l'hese are thereiore to cite aud adtnon- j ish all and singular the kindred and j < reditors of the said David Madman, deceased. that they be and appe?r before me. in the Court of Probote. to be held at i p H <s <v r,n the I "tli Nov. v. \4?, next, alter publication hereof. at 11 o'clock j in. the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they ! have, whv the said administration should I Alston, (X;i. 7-?il'gently tli?re I was born litre to a woman a ! ohilil that is wonderful- {( has no skull or neck, being one sl/o nil the way ilown. Its eves arc where the forehead should he, and on its hack [it has a bulge, like the hump on a j bull frog. It Iihh 1 it-en placed in I alcohol by Dr. Owens It is a rare i yp^cime^, and will -;ive the medical | food fee i-hu^jiht; Tlie Democrats in Lexington. J Tbe differences among the Demo crats of Lexington county assumed a must serious conipb xion. Tbe indictment brought against the party by tbe Lexington Township | Club requires immediate ami can ful j attention. It is charged by this club j that at the leeent primary due* ion | there were frauds and irregularities j that should vitiate the party uomiint- j lions, and that having failed to nb | tain an adjustment of their wr hps j before tbe Democratic Executive Ootr - ; m it tee of the county, the L xingfou ; Township Club 'We in favor of putting before the people a straight j Democratic ticket tu optosition to the so-called 'spotted' Democrat c | ticket." The resolutions of the Lexington j Township Club read as n they bad i been adopted in sudden beat and J passion," and contain aectHulions ' against the honor of the Democratic j authorities which all who know tbe patriotic men iff Lexington will be j slow to accept. As we have previ- ! ouslv remarked, it is trot doubted Dial | there was some irregularity on both : sides in the recent prim o v election, ! . . *. n o.I.J,, .1 ; HUl 11 H|)pi'ltra i;i no ?rr * ,, . that the candidates declared to he j elected did receive h majority of the j lagal votes of the comfy. Even it I tbis were not the case, the dissatisfied ; Democrats have selected a method of j upsetting the work of the party which j cannot he approved on any ground of j political expediency. If. as they \ claim, they were swindled out of the j choice of their particular candidates j at the primary election, when (he ! race was conducted wholly under party management, what hope have i they that at the general election,! I when there would he unrestricted <>p- I I portuuity of polling negro rotes, the j I candidates of the Lexington Town- j j ship Oluh would not faro evan worse j i thau they fared at the primary elec- . tion. i _ i The best course for the Lexington 1 . I j Township Club to pursue is to bury their grievances and ???? in with the | patty to elect the candidates who j have been deplaypd to hp thp choice J of the patty. What they have lost iu the campaign they can more than j recover when the next contest opens, ! and they will then he in a position to | command success.-- \WcsWinner. I I i { ewj#i*I8KsJseasssi8S$isB?)??aete*s^^ ! It's Easy to Dye r$a fw& j/^y) y U i ^ IfI L *?P*por iie52-C3Z.?Z?! i Strength, . Possesses many cuDorinnt Advantages ov?.r all /; 4 4 ! u > ot)T prepared Foods. ! ! FaStfieSS, babies err fop if MZstWi' q**utv mauds relish it. ! d;w ^ Makes Plump Laughlr.i;, Mea'thy Sabiec. \ ' 'If )' A g^jVy AND Regutates ie Stomach and EowoJs. j //? I /! A^T-^^V 55ironl aoitv Sold by DredMs. *3c., 50c.,Sl.ou. I I t J/\p-& ^^P^CIiy. wells, RicHsasaw t co.. wli.5tc8.vt. | pia . ma* a {durable ootors. As.; l'or the :)u;mon-l, aad take Bdbji rO^JrSitSM juoother. 3*"1?": JOcer.:s each. A Portlolioof wutiful baby Portraits printed j VJELLS. RiCBAF.DSDtJ & CO., Burlington, l/t. on fine plate paprby patent photo process, seut J . 7 ? free to Mother ojaiv Baby bom witnin a year. Fur Gilding or Brsnring Fancy Articles, USE Give Babv's uauptnd age. pictures; send :u once. DIAMOND PAINTS. V/ELlS, RICHAfttlON & CO., P.ops., Buriifigton, Vt. JGoiJ, Silver, Bionce, Copper. Only 10 Ceuta. }{ i\t;ueh 7 lv ^^,.1 ! " ? ' -? f F. W. WAOENVn.' A- WAOK.SF.R. F. W. WAGENER & Co., COTTON AND ?'AVAL STORE FACTORS, XI' ? 1 1 \ I ! LM I f i\K' i .1 ixTQiiiTis and laiquor Dcalesrs, r n.\i;r,V:-n\>N, s. c. j] B. KEIDLINCiER, .arxcl CorLfoctlonor, 2r.r. lircHAkDs^x coi i'.mc.ia, s. c. You w^fl nlfc'a*'* bud '!1 U1V t!t"re, mi.l.-r (Vlumbia ![>te! 1'ivsli Itread, Cakes. Pies, etc. I^^UUht 1 hi-. ?\ \oti ,tr* su <U.* city. Xej> . Mm *'!frk's Sa ie. | TAXES! _J r^rt..4-rv maKao i Notice is tjivf ii timl 1 will be and Ofr COUtn vcirOlJilin Kttfinl .it tilt-1.i>n tbe* . , if?i ii. i y . i/t /' \t 7 i' tiatei; M.t i:tio?seu tec tin* |?oi ji.ise ?>l ivivivA/LAl J? in# State hu?! tor the fiscal iX'nip commox i'Lr\s. ' \t-;ir November 1. 1<\SS, viz: Sarah M. Qj-.ttlcbanin it) her o\vn ripid FeMiipto:4. C. H Oet. I ~?. 1SS7 uud a:? Aiijirl and others. Martin ( ! :?j-ii: s, movtun-,', * 111, " \ lioad ScMnOi-UOUsr' atl.-ni.Vna 44 H'l. " !V.?k 44 .7. Melviu Ji. (Jnuttiebanm and others. Sunup Hill 44 Is 44 la obe.'i;nr*Mo the decree in thn ! Sonknipht's. moruinc ' I'.L, ' will si-il belike tlit* Court House door in 1 lionsion \iue.atils, alb-moon 44 I1', ' Lexington comfy, on the tir.t Monday in Af.tj. l.eajih ir: s. in??r;it*?.?. . . . 44 ')<?, ? November tie*, within the legal hours of 'f< lit r's sto, e 44 4_,4_\ 44 j sale. W *j !, *4 .First. A'l flint trad of land whiivou, doshtta S: o.iiy's. ui.iv"i!i:; .. 44 *J4, 44 Emanuel Qita.tklirnitii died latrix res:,I.Cluck's store. morning 4 4 4J~>, 4t. . itinttd in tie county ??l* i.exm ji .n and Co| Fair's. e.i'lern, !?::. ' j State of tSOji h Carolina, containing l.?ur ihatt's store. morning 44 44 hundred aid tourteen ami ?<in; quarter Crapp's mil!:., ath moon 4 4 4.f>. 44 j i-ll ij aerr:s, more or less, and bounded as " m. ikirr's. iiior: i.. 44 I'.', 44 lollops, on tje North by !?.? tract <>i iaint Carson Aides, utf.rnoon, * 4j'J, torintrlv kn.wn a-tin* 'human laial now burnt Mills. morning 44 lUl, 44 owned h.v i?. it. t^uattlehsnni and Sarah . -iolm Seufliil's. afP-m -on. ... :;n, 4Ann Uo-.k; on tiie tla.-1 by ! ightwood ' tcol> Eeaiid's, niniuiii:; 44 tit, 44 creek initl Li!nis ut W. .5. ila.ii't : on t'.ie 1 \ j load's, jdlenioo.*! 44 .'51, 44 West In lands iovmev!;. of Joshua U u^s. Charles Ji:itto's. ii.ortdng.... Nov. I, 44 ailii So.gh by lands.01 l\ .!' . ih.atil. Istilin ucevler's stole. -if'., vision 44 1, 44 and Vv*. J. Jfarre. Lexington 1?.,. ? y, 44 Second. \U that tract ot land on the 1 Goodwin's mill. uff.rneon. rK " South si>.lo of UlluCitii's ci'eek, situate iti ! i'ilte t'i tins 4Chitiquepiti to4.vnsl:;p, in iia* cosmiy of Martin's mil!, sis4?ni:u:: 4 4 7, 44 1 (.cxiuptoli-anJ State ot South t'aiolitia. Saluiy linn 44 .K. containiii/f'two lmtnlrcii and t'orty-eioht- Archie \\"oile's. itiori.iee 4> y. " I t-lS) actfes, lnore or less, ami hounded as Wsu. Martain's, titternooii. ... 44 d, 44 j toll own: on the North by William C. and ; New i'-rookland 44 lt?, 4* j I. A. Mitctieli's lands; on I lie Ka.sl by 1 indx ; l>arr'.s Station, aiteruoon l'i, *4 ot'Elizabeth Eoul; on the South by lasnls 1 l.ewiedale 41 1-1, 44 oi-l. C. lioilv and ?. A. .Mitchell and on 4 liat?-.sburt; ,... . 44 J.?. 44 1 the West l\v lands ot' Waller Shealy and ecsviile ..... 44 1<5 1 7 44 , .Codwick ilirtley, tin said tract by the old i.exin??ton C. II., Nov. : I t to l>ee. 15. lsss I Iolm \V. ('lily h.omcstiad. !,1'YV ITpou xhi:lo'lowir-.o terms lv> wit. onethird ot' tfce pnreha.se money cash, tlm ! V,!' 1 i'dnu'ses .?^ nulls balance on a credit of one and two years, J,'"l ""'! I 4lti,0s-' , ti> he pavablc in two equal ttitiiii.il instul- , 1'V),( lM<ri^,"4^!'4 - ^ merits, ti^d. (erred }? t> uients to he seeure.l : li\r J\\ u- b;?'n?!nji V .- <> 4 nv botifl ind niorto.aoe i f thw premises. A t4 > "' ? The purchaser ?0 have tlie pnvilep:-01 j)a\ - : A/1'"'1 ,?KHlUcxi. ? l!e so J. iCWr i? 1 ?ll T?? ?l.?l' l>av for papers. . A p.-naitv o: t > per cent, lov nan pay- 4 r i^owis .' i. .1 > >;t will attach after Mie l>ece!uber ?* .'.I. ?. dDr>.U. i,l >, 1 . . , . Clerk's pifiee, 14i)xiu^t.>:i C. !l , S. C., 1 next. Cct. 9. 18|8. - 4w5U. ' K. PFKIilCK. 1 ? | Treasurer l.cxiuginit County, S. C. S-tui^pf South C;i rofin:.i* Sept :2, lhSS* (. ( CXT Y ()F FA J >: r 7EL !>, * j j APi'UWiOX FOB MAilTR F. W. Wagea. V & Co., Not tee m Iie-ivnv given that at the next against Session ot the t!? ;?* r;tI As.seiubly of the John S SLygert. Jr., .John :V S.vy-er:. Sr.. Mute (.{'South Carolina, application will he and -hi ties 11. lutbnrough a.-? A .s:ot.ce. made for !t charter of "the Oheraw and In ot>C(lenccj to '.lie otdiTid resale her. ::s ' Barnwell Kuilro-id i oiopuny. t will self before the Court 11 >tt:e do >r in -^"g. b? letu.hu. CexiugUni County, within the legal hours a ?>im - * r rf^T'T'd ""Tia~f i^Tl lUt ot sale, omhe first Mou.lav in November ^ , next, all of that piece, parcel or tract of j XOC St&lO OT SOLlth Ucli'Olina, land, .situated lying and being >n the l?>rk t?i lifoad and Saluda liivevs, on IveunedyCJ.. N J \ 01? LEXlXo ii)\, stud Bookfel's Creek::. Long branch and I'.v (j. T. (Ir.dtatu, i-iobate Judge, other branches, waters oi Broad iu\tv, to the County and State aforesaid, containing \\ In-rru, \V. S. .Monteith, Es(j., hath tiuee thonsstud six hundred aim lortv-uiue ' made suit to me, to grant hint letter.-: or end one-fourth acres more or less, known [ adinini-Knuion oi tin- estate ot and effects as Sections 4. 5, 6, 7, -s and b by late resur- ?'t John ( ardwell. \ ey, and bounded by lanes on lines running | I ue.se are therefore to cite and admonish NE, SE. >and NE, by Christian XtieLier a.! and singular tlie kindred and creditor.-! and on Btoad Kiver beariusj XW, and on j ot the ssid John <'aivtwell, deceased, that line XE by W. A. JiOrick and on tin- lioad, ; they be and aj\r?e:tr, before me. ut the Court the hue leading to <Columbia bearingSE by f>1 i'robate, to be held at Lexington C. li , ' ' ' ' *' t. i ? i,?vr i-itf.r imh. li!liZttl?dihTI.orioli, J-VamfttfM ai u locn.i-.a < . ?? '?> - >? ?? t-Sou?llys, and having sin h ninn- shape, i lieaiion heivot. at 11 o'clock >n the toreform, and marks fts the plats tor ibe casut' noon, t ? shew cause, si any tli?*v have, why will more tnily represent. ;'?*id ?nluiiui.-.ti??ti*>u should not be 'iVvtUA of Sale: One-third of the purchase < granted. JUOUeV to be puiJ lit ca:.ii at the tiic.e ot h?ixen under ?ny hand, ths.-; l.'itli day ol sale and the balance on :i credit of one and October A. J->. JNSS. two years iu two ecjtial uiii.uc.l instalments G. T. GliAHAM, with interest thereon, p.iuiMo annually I it-.s t J ud^e of 1'iobjile * 'oiirt. iVoin the 'lav of Nile until tile v. hole <iei?l i ' -iblishhd Oil the l?th I III \ id October, l>e paid, tO he secured 1>\ the bom! '<1 the Im-*'. 11 j the I,e \iuj/{(.n Wspatch. purchaser or purchasers and a iuOitr-;a-.v ol i Oct. 1< -f i he premises sold, pui chu ;?i to pav i?i all . . . - . - . ...... . necessar \ pa} ?er?. ispRiMi mill mm. i>r jv -j-^ ioh * vj v i ig>| 5f ./sifck The next session ol this flourisblM*? fti? II * 8 \X 1 j 2 J, *?'i.uoi Wiil Open on the 22d *^0^5 ,lav ot Getol.,.r. OSS. 1'upils DiliiX TIlrfTj i vj^jS&T pi epured tor college or I nisi (less. 1 fates ol tuition honi S1.2U to 1?A I Ksl?l lid, - - - S. (,'. ' so .j,i j.{.r month. ... ,w Kxcellctit lacilities lor studying Music, .ua> ?j imi ... ... W :i\-W(>fK. I :ti:i! !?? .* ntul IMiti-v work. l.oard in private* families at reasonState of South Carolina, C()l>STY (>F LEX1 V*r7'".V, 1 Or-I. K. H'.r.TiwvNGrs:. Secretary lloard \ i oi'Trust res. Spline it'll. S. (\ cifrcur or common t?i.i:as. .j , v -'j KlpBeill Ua!l:n:Hl, I'lailltllV. t'ahielc It! HallinVm. Wilson UaHinati. ! # g **? ?JB **ft* 111 A ft.1 Y C ft i'!n*sle\ lttollairtu. Willie Ann Mailman, V A la iu V 2 ilL A 8 LU Kilt* 11 alary Ann Fuller, H?-iny J .H. l>avis.? Amanda Pnverport, Kiln ! H\\f)I.E (H'U Willis, Alfw' I>?ivis. Kls/.a Kelly, -lane l\wx^d?ohu W. l>if!ii*r, as adntr. ^ i ?| ? VI . w.> morougni) iioiiaDK To llie Defendants :d;oie nam:.:: ^Tp"D XT Von are hert Fv sjjiiin.nn*.! aiui t.<;uisv?! A1 U csJ to liiif.wer (lie eoiuidanif in this .i.-iu;::, .?! ... , . . ? i . ' , . W > i n"*tf'e M'e'ti oil hnerai commission, whieh a copv :s nt*:i*\v:!ii :,.*i v. o u;on von, " . .. ' ..... . ' ,i on salarv and expenses, ami piuirantee ami to serve a eopv ol voo.r answer ..> the , i H , i . ,. , i . . , permanent employment and success. l*nsuid complaint on llie si:?*f er*.oer :;l Ins ' ... , , ... i? .* .. i- cpitses uihmmi ihi.l: prices v?*rv reasonable; othee, at Lexington (. . 11.. ' >. ? v.uhm ..no .. , . * , . ... i .. ,*. . 1 ,. , ?U lill 1* K '*. 1:., Decided advantages to tWrlstV (lavs alter tin* service lie'.vol: e\- , ?? -., , ; ..*,, ... . , , oeeium rs. W v. to at once, elusive ot tin* nay ot Mir Is service; am! ?. ,,, r ... . ?.. * ,.r, .......v ,* i ,.i i* i . i i.nl.a i.sijl'.li It A H l.i. you tail to answer the complaint wit hi:: the ,, , .. ' time atoresaiil. tin* phtinltii in ti n. action ^ .. ^ ?0i ues ej, i . will apply to the I'ottft lor the relnt * '' maiided in (lie complaint. """'* " """1" " r'"r "" ? lhiteil J lit li Septeinhel A. ! A !*?sS, mi,m? jv hmu ,, . WViiOUAM. NOTICE. \\ M. J. AssMAN.V, {Miniat! Aiiv. M"".') ^ 4 ' The puhlic. i*. hereby warned that I will mi cmj e I4 a v i* ' ]*nv n.? ih !>ts except those contracted bv lhcbtlTlOOl 01>IiLXl l/EfuuiUU unseSfimlividttal'y. I-\*t\r ni1 i ?* *f^ ^* KAOrH. {.OlMl LkAl.\Uj.OS, LrxiNi.rox, Oct. l:i. isss. COVItT or CoMXlos 1 * I. i IA S. (i,.j J- . ;;w (I >i?* ii est Vatriel !?'. liilhunit !-t til. A tritiUo mrmml on tie T-j *V'C? f >MVis? " I1' "i ?! {'"oipio.. Lc'oioh Vally !i ii!ro.i;il Woiln (unlay by j 'i':tku ui<tthai uul-;:;-: yv.. procure the ,|jH 0, o!u. Mvlj,,n ?f an (,x. j appointment ot ;t guni'iiiuM ;nt litem, to up- " I jifjar roiil this a-'ii.in on v??ui't?frluili. rt;i:-;i;?n tvail: into the rcnr cats of I Within twenty ihOM 11'* l!|f M'lO.'i' ot tile . 1 1 1 , ? , ... . 1,. . tiiioi lt??r s-viion utile 1 was pininicii SlUlim>>ns tii'Jelll tlpuli <1.1 application J will he lUrtite to the 'loll. -I. It ]\ersh:iw. :it with I'H !> #'li;o rM. SeVeflll O.HI'S Wfre j (Aiunleu S. at ei.ainh.won tin- 7th .luy , j 01 MoVellilit r lie.'.t, at K? oVUiek a in., tor 0'??i:|.IrtHy Memollhtieii hm.I CmUiy ull j an order 111 pointing son,- Miital.l.* au.l ,uv!,|ml)|s .Will or competent |r-r:.<)n pilar.! 1.1 ii a.i litem tor yon. authori.'.inp ami iliivehnp Inm to up- torn'-io injuries. About HO wove peiiV aijiJ detain! tin* itinii'i* entitle*! aetn.n < .. < 1 .. . 11; . , . 1 l l , ' 1 < 4. 1 . , 1 1 lillleo 1 ?\ I he col I Iff in i;j ' H!'.!??I to 111 ymir IieUllfh ami ml' :.Uch other and turther ri-liel as uiriv l e jic,t il.mi h to pout tin) wreck til ni ^ (>. T. . . . . , . ...vn . ?ijtifei Wh{itti viftij h'lc<<i into the 1'cBV \ .vtlOijje,; 40*, I I'ViuuI7. Ccpt. 12?\>X$Z ' l-at". l I ^ v V vlUJIJUP !? I THE FALL HEY GOODS i * ujp i?inr I .iJl! Ai'J.'s IX COLT-MI)!A, 8. C. Wo unfurl i<itO Jl^C2/A iiicr bearing the words fi-nAfic T.-msrAst P.viftfts. at JGLJF \j :'J i,' \J\ N_f * 3. 4 .1* W W If' VW V ? s w?r^ ?-? w If CIIE E11 ft B11TIEI' S. Through tin* columns of the Pispatch wo fire tin* first volley of bargains. We have secured extraordinary value in Black Silks anil want every lady in Lexinglon to have one. They are imp-?r-ed every fibre siik. but we retrain quoting prices, as it is our desire that the ladies should see and judge for themselves. Faille Francais, nhadames. <iro>grnin and Surah Silks. Henirctta Cloths aiul ail the leading fabrics in fine wool textures with a beautiful line of trimmings to match in I'lush, \ civets, (limps and Braided setts. On our centre tables you wili find in Poineslic Press (loous values unprecedented. Jersv Jackets for the Million. (doves, Handkerchiefs. Underwear. A word about Jeans and Uassimeres. Searching the market during the heated term to secure for the Fail trade, a line of these goods, having weight, make and in a price combined, we ha\e secured this and offer this Fall values V1in .loans and (VsMtnen-s tlicit will comph irly paralize ail bargains in the past. -- * x * i _ lil A This stock will show this Fall what close buying and small profits wtfl seemS V f to the purchaser. AW Domestic 4.o<?ds nt Rotio.'u Prices. Our patrons across the river will tiiul this season that the several departments throughout this house emhraee the largest and most dixersified stock we have ever shown anil our aim as in the past, is to qive to each and everyone uniform prices for every article put chased and that the lowest. COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 1?ly. "T\ /Tr^t? MLVv^M W >iiii^ rnXrnm W MCmamI !? ?WJ aJhaW w N nvfii mv ukawvTsiTnnp U 1 UlilfilJj JMiyiiui ui uuu) COLUMBIA, S. C. We haw hist bought out a New York bankrupt Stock of Mens' and Youths' Clothing. MENS' WOUlEX AX 1) CHILDREXS SHOES, at 10 cents on the dollar. And will give our friends the BIGGEST BARGAINS in the a hove lines that have ever been ottered any win re. All in need of goods iu these lines should call curly and get theit choice of every desirable goods at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAE. The Stock in the Racket Store will be filled with the ('HSAPEST and MOST DESIRABLE GOOl'S to be found for CASH. \\ ". buy for t'ASlI only and sell tor CASH only, and buyers can reiy on gcttiug decided BARGAINS. T. A. McCKEERY & CO., ccLtr^nBiji., s. o. Jan 2l>?ly EDMUND'S GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, OPPOSITE OIUND CLXTKAL UOltE, FULiIJ OF DRV GUIS, Silllll KITS A1 GENTS FERMHING HOURS, FOB, THE FALL TRASS. You will find mv prices as low as any, and polite attention to all who visit my store. Yours very respectfully, r nr.\ /&_ . .? a\ JL i l i JL* A. 1,1, iiPIil ft, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. A|?ril i?ly. F. E, X. WILLS. TURNER WELLER. WILLS & WELLER, mm?* lteTi:ic.*nx GROCERIES, GRAIN/ FHUITS, CANDIES, Z?l ZE3 ZD *W ABE, Etc. i We keep a Complete Stock of Groceries, Fro\ isions, Fruits, etc., for both Wholesale at;d lb-tail trades, which will bo sold at t!u- very lowest prices. Our stock is new and fresh, ami it is our intention always to have on band only those things which are choice in every particular. An inspection ol our stock and ^notations is asked before purchasi ing elsewhere, best Goods, Full Weight, Courteous Attention and Prompt Delivery is the main features et (?ur establishment. (.'all and give us a trial and be convinced of our cheapness. COUNTRY PRODUCE ROUGHT AND SOLD. Very respectfully, W 11 <1 iS A: WE1XER, I45 Corner Main and Taylor Street (,'0LI"MR!A, S. C. Oct. lb l:u I i t_. T": X. 7 "r* v"; *'V T C T f3. Cl\ I ? DEALERS IX? D1JV fiOc .? ;. Hats. HAKDWAlfE, MUUNEKV, ? \I'S. tTTLfcliV. NOTiONs, l?i:iU!S.. CliOi'KfcKV. i.OOTs, TIN WAftB. i SHOES, OfcO* "sT-aUKs. TolUCi'VA ?>* 1 Our aim is to |?!t-av our ou-,t,s by rii.n /1! -ia c;o. .l ^oo?'i at lowest prKv* , ??* j mice trudiuo with as. we r\^,; to ?i.' a> fit. WV will \>jiy highest pticefe for ati I Liu.is r?t ooviutvy ii?it U>ve jjooa V.-,i?i, tiuc.t <*u?i Stuhlts tor our cu&| tOluci'$ Feb ft-t* i - - ? b if > x '&< ; ~