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I local and Special. f car Ten cents per line for locals in this column. KT We are not responsible for the views or assertions of correspondents. tsr Parties sending Obituaries to this office trill remember that all over ten lines will be Charged for at regular advertising rates. S U3SCRIBERS receiving their paper with a RED CROSS mark upon if, are thereby notified that with the next number their Subt'cripiion expires. Agents for the Dispatch. | W. S. Eleazeb, Spring Hill. Jasper S. Derrick, Leesville. Henry J. Wessinger, Fairbanks. J. C. Glover, Batesbarg. S. J. Riddle, Sinclair. Capt. D. J. Gbhtith, Gilbert Hollow D. I. Epting, Pine Ridge. ^ ^ ? connv vt? wuu m Rev. J. K. Efibd, Rightwell. JDi^riaae SezrsrlcesWill be held in the Methodist church at this plaoe a3 follows: Every second Sabbath at 4 o'clock p. m., and every fourth Sabbath at 4 o'clock p. in. Index to New Advertisements :? Citation?-Estate of Mary Fikes. Citation?Estate of Jesse S$x. Notics?P. P. Clarke, Execator. IsT-' Important News from the New York Store?J. L Mimnangh & Co. World s Dis. Med. Aes'n. . I To Correspondents. ; We have several common ications wbicb^m^der the rale9-of this office, ""^^RlrgSn^Waewaste basket, as they are not accompanied by the writers' trne names, which mnst be giveo in every instance, although the writer may wish the commnnicatioQ to appear over a fictitious signature. ?|_ Big Business. ? It is astonishing to see the Immense stock of groceries carried by Brother Archie McCraney, of Colom\0jgjfci bia. He has, by elose attention to bssisess and low prices, bnilfc np a very extensive trade, both retail and wholesale, and every one can rely on getting the best, most and cheapest if they will only call on Brother ^^^/Arebie. Splendid Medicine. Mr. Archie McCraoey, Colombia, is the State agent for the sale of the beet liver medicine we have ever tested?Dr. Hilton's Lfe of the Liver. It can be relied on as possessing positive and valuable merits, and is very palatable. He carries a large stock, and sells it in 25o., 50c. and b ? $1 bottles. Try it, and it will ccnfcf winee von that it far excels all others does the night H fanciers, and there is no doabfc m the beet strains of all kindi ^ pool try and pet stock will tx R exhibition from all over the Ui K States. The Soathern Exp g Company will ship and return iKKSt' ?<w>w lVf coarges only one \ All persons interested should atte it will weH pay them to do so. Local Brevities. . Horse swapping has been the ri gllljSl (bis week. Don't forget to register to-morn week, 28th. Lightning killed two cows belon p log to Pick Harman oo Sunday. | . Judge A Id rich and Solicitor Neisc are stopping at the K&miber Hotel. Chew P. J. Rocker's fine brand c jjobacco, "Sea Island;" three plug for 25 cents. Jadge Kershaw has been sick fo some time and is now in Florid* .? recuperating. Several bad w&shonts on th< Columbia & Greenville railroad from (be recent rains. All kinds of job work neatly and quickly done at this office, and as low as the lowest in price. ^ ?JSnjkday school at Pisgah at 10 fu l m., and preaching at 11 o'clock on first Sunday in March. Capt. J. Newton Fowls has a large lumber yard in Columbia, and keeps a stock on band to supply all demands. Mr. Lake F. is the champion leaper of Lexington county. Ask Lake what he bases his claim to the belt on. School Commissioner Sbarpe will sot be in his office Saturday, as be attends a meeting at Good Hope cnorch that day. Preaching in the Methodist charoh i at this place on every second Sunday c at 3.30 p. m. and every fourth Sun- g day at 7 30 p. m. Ministers' appointments at their a churches in the county will be . inserted with pleasure, if they will ^ only send them io. ' re "White Pacer," "Kitty Clyde" and gc "Sea Island" tobaccos are the beet m and cheapest brands. Sold by P. J. ^ Backer, Columbia. w} We bad a pleasant call Monday gri from Mr. W. H. F. Bast, who is in doing a prosperous mercantile business near Pine Plains. ( Twenty five students from South a f Carolina are attending the Georgia old g- Medical college at Augusta. Of the of i above 14 graduate this week- j rais It is always pleasant to meet with snch good, old, solid citizens as W. J. Barr, Esq, who called to see as while in attendance at ooart, Monday. Messrs. E. J. Jones, R. B. Shealey, and a number of other prominent citizens of the thriving town cf Batesburg, are in attendance at court. Messrs. D. & J. J. Raw], of Batesbnrg, bave established a lumber yard at Union C. H., acd Mr. Charles B. Harman, of this place, is in charge. Tne visiting attorneys at court, so far, are Messrs. Johnson and Pope, of Newberry ; Folk & Folk, of Edgefield ; Crawford, Mailer and Boozer, of Columbia. The followiog are court constables: Jos. Little, Wm. F. Mailer, T. S. Herman, .Charlie D. Drafts, West Canghman, Thos. Caugbman, and Willie Canghman. Mr. J. G. Zenker has bought the old Jake Corley place, and it is said that he will soon be a happy man with a pretty little wife. May he prosper and increase. Mr. Noah P. Shealy, of the Fork, has killed some very large hawks lately, the last measuring four feet six inches from tip to tip, and fourteen inches across the tail. Rev. J. A. Cromer will hold se-vice at Zion church on the first Snnday in March, at 3 o'clock p. m. Therefore there will be no service at Wtngard's school honse that evening. It is the duty of every citizen iD this town to register. Clerk Efird will be at this office for this purpose on 28tb, and the law requires every voter to go iu person for bis certificate. ' J tn I'erS-pTOTSTr-omHBHW^^ call from Mr. T. E. Mitchell, irm of Mitchell Bros., who g a lively business at Batesfancy and staple groceries, c. )r. Ellison Cspers will hold il services in Drafts' Hall, day morniDg, the 15th of at 12 m., aad administer ton. Services will be held the oing at 7 30. in Colombia last week we hat oor yonog friend J. G. ;e, formerly of Leesville, a marble and granite works son, contemplates opening orks in Colombia. sack of the Royal Tigtr II j^^^Nrill sell my present j ?? oviracucg tne attention and pati i of age of the people at large are > on splendid groceries at Wm. Platl lited Co's., Colombia. When yoa n< >ress the beet for the least outlay call ex- them and yon will certaioly secare vay. rj>jje state Sabbath School Conv< ,D<^? tloo meets in Charlestoo on Toesd evening, the 26th day of March nei , Each county is entitled to as mai delegates as it is allowed membe *&e of the General Assembly. The del gates will be appointed by the count )w executive committees. Now is the time to pot yoa g- vegetable gardens in order. Yo i will find a large assortment o >n Baiest's reliable seeds, at Cor ley A Long's, also onion gets and best varieties Irish seed potatoes. Tel! 8 them yoa saw this in the dispatce and they will sell them mock cheaper. r Mr. Cbas. N. Koon, formerly with i Messrs. Koon, Miller & Co., Colombia, is now with Messrs. E. C. Shall j & Co., of that city. He is a clever t gentleman and will be pleased to see his Lexington friends and give them the very bfst bargains in groceries, hirdware, cntiery and general merchandise. The last great freshet in the Salnda river washed away aboot a hundred feet of the Salnda factory dam, bnt we bear it was not washed down low enough for fish to pass above it. If this is so, the County Commissioners should see that it is cat down lower, so that fish can pass easily, as the law : intends they shall. ] ] Mr. David Rawl, of Batesburg, -j was in town yesterday and informed C i US that he and hio T-? - ui? oi?u uase Dad or- 2 dered machinery, which i3 now on the T road, for the manufacturing of doors, ~ sash and blinds at Bafcesburg. Mr. ^ Bawl is an accomplished mechanio, md as the opening is an excellent ^ >ne, the venture will doubtless prove A | mccessful. . The Lexington Graded School has bout 75 pupils and attendance still 1 icreasing. Prof. Brodie and Mrs. athrop have both earned enviable roe iputation as teachers, and the car hool grows in popularity each bee onth. The public are appreciating of e merits of the Graded School, fao lich is on solid and progressive to t ounds. There ia no better school ; Piei the State. : theg ? ? : silir fames W. Aiken, of Chester, killed ! we I ew days ago two pigs, 7 months "grc , that yielded nearly 400 pounds T( net pork. Yet some folks say that bow< iDg bogs "doo'fc pay." One k Saluda. Dots. While hands, last Saturday, were j working the Spring Hill and Gilbert j Hollow road near Witts ferry, aal ax e'ipped out of the hands of Mr. Aboer Derrick and struck Mr. Eddie 1 WessiDger on the foot cutting a very j bad gash. \ Mrs. John Sheaiy has been very sick with pneumonia, bat is a little better. \ Farmers are haaliog fertilizers. There will be nearly as much used as last year, notwithstanding the high prices. j Vigorous preparations aie being j made for starting another crop, such as repairing fences, ditching j lands, &c. Some have already com- j menced plowing. Grain is looking very poorly. We 1 are been haviDg too mnchraio. Our schools are still good W. Rich and Poor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide reputation of Ayer's Pills. Leading physicians recommend these pills for 6tomach and Liver Troubles, Costiveness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache; also, for Bheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. - They are sugar-coated; contain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. "I have derived great relief from Ayer's Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism * that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of.Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills." Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. "Ayer's Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely .verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried."?T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. " I have used Ayer's Pills for a number of years, and have never found anything equal to them for giving me an appetite and' imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house."?B. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. " Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured ma of severe Headache, from which I was long ? sufferer. ? Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. "Whenever I am troubled with constipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer's Pills set me right again."?A. J. Kiser, Jr., Bock House, Va. "Ayer's Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills combined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction."? Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. Ayer's Pills, G PBJtPAJtKT) BT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast* Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. roo* " Laguayra. per ft 20 ? th? - Java, per 10 27 ? 0 Eggs, per doz 20 @ ?^& Flour, per bbl * ?o ? , Meal, per bush.. ?0 96(1 Grain. Corn, per bu ?o ? " Wheat, " " l ?o ? ; on oats. " " ? ? .. Hay. Northern* per cwt 1 oo ? l >lt. " S. C.. ** * oo ? Hides, Dry, per ft ? ? 5D- " Green," * 4$$g Lard, per ft 8*'| ay Lime, per bbL . 1 20 ? J Lumber, per cwt @* ct. Molasses. Cuba, per gal . 30 ? New Orleans, pergal 25 ? je Common, per gal.... 20 ? Nails, per keg @ T8 Onions, per bbl 2 ?5 ? Oil. Kerosene, per gal 12 ? 6- " Machinery," " 30 ? Peas, per bush so a y Potatoes, Sweet, per bush 40 ? Potatoes. Irish, per bush l 00 l i Pork, per ft o @ Rice, Carolina, per ft 4X? r 8hot,per bag.. @ IS Salt. Liverpool, per saelf 55 ? ? a Soap. per?...,..,...... " f, ? Sugar Crushed, per ft f . Powdered, " 8 ? " C White. " " 7 ? 5 " Brown, " " 8%? " Gran., " " s?a t Starch, per ft @ J Tea, Green.-per ft 80 @ 7. 1 " Black. " " 35 ? 7? f Tobacco, Chewing, per ft 25 ? 4? [ " Smoking, "* " 20 ? 40 Turkeys, jper lb io ^ Vinegar. Wine, per gal 20 ? 28 Freneh/' Jt 21 ? Seed Bye and Barley, per bu .. I 15 ? 1 25 Spirits turpentine 40 ? 00 Rosin per bbl 20 ? 1 50 MARKET REPORT. Colombia, cotton9 to 9 j Augusta, t( 9? Charleston, " It LEXINGTON! iUIADi/rr. Vi< iTinurvC I COKBECTED WEEKLY BY Lexington Merchants. Cotton .per ft $ 9 0 Bacon Hams.p?r ? ID a Sides. " " 3 a Shoulders, per ft 8 a 9 Lard, per ft 10 a 11 Corn, per bu a 70 Peas, ** " a 60 Oats. " " 45 a 60 Flour, per cwt 2 50 *a 3 oo Fodder. " " ?o a 1 00 Sweet Potatoes, per bu 60 a Irish " " " 1 25 a 1 50 [lice, per lb 4Ka Butter, per ft 2D a 25 Ixes, per doz a 1*3* Purseys, per lb 9 a 9y. teese. per pr . a 85 Jntekens, ** " l2%a 30 leeswax, t><?r ft lo a 12% teef. per ft 8 a -0 ork. " " 8 a 10 allow, per ft * a 6 I i 1 7bat is sweeter than roses 1 That bloom io the beauty of Jane? t r the stately and fragrant lilies v Whose bells ring a summer lane? g b, sweeter the rose3 blowing y On the cheeks of those we love, ? id the lily of health tha?'s glowing The cheeks' red rose abcte. but bow soon the lily and the e wither in the faces of oar Ameriftt t women. Why is it? Simply saase so maDy of them are victims weaknesses, irregularities and otional derangements incidental Pel he sex. If they would uee Dr. rce's Favorite prescription all 3 ;e beauty and health-destroying wit tents might be warded off, and $1.( would hear less abont women j wing old before their time.?' call ) regulate the stomaoh, liver and 8arc jls, Dr. Pierce's Pellets excel. 0he< a dos0; etc. gjjgggdgSjiji^^ Court of General Sessions. The Coort of General Ses<ions opened on Monday, his honor Judge Aldrioh presiding. The following cases have been dis posed of up to the time of goiDg to ; press : State vs. Wm. E. Howell and Jack Hipp?Assault with intend to kill j and assault and battery of high and I aggravated nature. Nolle pros. David Furlick?Arson. Nolle pros. A. M. Wallace?Carrying concealed deadly weapons. Dismissed. \ Geo. C. Koon?Carrying concealed deadly weapons. Dismissed. Albert and Henry Foost?Burg'ary and larceny. Plead gnilty. Pink Johnson?Setting fire to and horning fence. True bill. Continued. On bail. A. J. Bryan?Grand larceny. Plead gnilty. Thomas O'Brien and Denis Maher ?Aggravated assault and battery and disturbing the peace. O'Brien guilty of the second count. Maher Dot gnilty. Frank JohnsoD?Hons? breaking and larceny. No bill. Anthony Manning, Isaac Myers. Louis Marshall, Amos Williams aDd John B. Ridge!!. True bill. Daniel Rowe?Murder. True bill Willis Glass?Larceny. Continued Sam and Mary Manning and Daoiel Chestnut?Larceny from the free bold. Dismissed. Abram Jeffards?Burglary and lar ceny. Guilty. W. P. Bowers ? Inciting arsoD. Con tinned. John W. Wise and Cedecia Sbarj ?Adaltery and fornication. No bill Tony Glenn?Laiceoy of live stock Not guilty. W. C. Sbealy and John C. Sheah ?Assault and battery with intent to kill and assault and battery of a higl and aggravated nature. Trne bill. James, Alice and Cornie Portee? Assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. No bill. Edward and Thomas Ryan, Frank Pearson and Edward Briggs?Hoosf breaking and grand larceny. These are the parties charged with the ITD^ )gard, Tjctec ict of is in lecate d the icapj oZM -J w nuiuu pisce me ceremooy was p 10 formed, was most beautifally dec< ated by the lady friends of both bri 2? and groom. Io froot of the pul{ Jg was erected 8 floral arch, which w J* completely studded with white rose and in the centre of the arch, ac 75 directly over the happy couple, wt 75 suspended a horseshoe composed ec ? tirely of artificial- flowers. Io tb ? centre of the horseshoe was a sno\ |5 . white pigeoD transfixed with an arrow emblematic of purity and love. Tbt effect of the decorations was at oner artistio aod inspiring. The ceremonj ? was performed by Rev. J. H. Bold> rige, after which tbe bridal party left at once for New York, amid tbe congratulations and well-wishes of their friends. r Mr. R L. Fo*, of Camden, has located amongst ns as a practical jaws eler, and in proof of bis ability bis | shop is foil of work. We extend a I cordial welcome to hip. . A movement is on foot to establish a weekly newspaper in our town, aod with a little display of public feeling and a liberal amount of patronage, it ought to be made a success, e j. j. Spoeb. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robast health marks ao epoch in the life of tbe individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured iu tbe memory aod the * a agency whereby the good health has h< been attained is gratefully blessed. ci Hence it is that so much is Lard in cc er praise of Electric Bitters. So inaDy ar fell they owe their restoration to lealth, tp the ub$ of the Great Altera- ar< ive and Tonic. Jf yon are troubled ^ pith any disease of kidceys, Liver or a b n Itonjacb, pf Jong er abort standing IM ou will sorely find relief by use of snp llectric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and ^or L per bottle at any drug store. P?? mix ? ? ? and If you wish a good timekeeper call the Bazaar and buy a watch at $3 Pnt r, > MAI Fancy stationery, writing pads, as, pencils and best inks, at the | thing [jot of small children's chairs, j h and without rockers, 50c. to j Cftl DO, at the Bazaar. ! jeUta f you want a lunch, when iu to*n, cheesf at the Bazaar and you can get er8> ct lines, oysters, salmon, mackerel, tv jse, crackers, bologQas, pigsftet, *** AWY ?WE ffeiFi Cleanse CAW the System /? 0ress, or a Coat, ) Ante Qofof ;" m',^L Wuii iila: n^wo n<; > c j.L \ J fifatf 2 mc-iieine?Pa ine's Celery Hiohons, heathers, , for _ ? Compound. itpurliics tut? Yarns, Raqs, etc. } tewgewts j ' ST I blood*cures ^;,atloni. cm/jt w^,.v -,.,,1 m-ite b c S end regulates the liver and ano :n many other ways SAVE Money, anu make j g things Icok like new, by using diamond J KUneys,elTeotuallycieaiisdyes. The work is easy, simple, quick; the ww \ log lilS system Of till Vrast9 colors the BEST and FASTEST known. Ask for g and dead matters. DIAMOND DYES and take no other. d m O p.' c. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE ? M"?'w & diamond paints. Gc^sry Compound " w 'm n->rr-r> rnr.i.-? and strpnertiilnz Gold, Silver, Bronze. Copper. vmy?a , tUnJUUV1J Vl,.^ ... _ ? ??n j qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. ry L* sj ?3? r\ ae^ <5 j? e3> ^ j "i b tvo boon tnvi'olod for seme years with a KagaSJa y B va 45 CL 3 ?.w"e : complication of oinicuitlos. Alter trying- vaA Portfolio of beautiful baby pic- rlous remedies. and not finding relief. I tried tores lrom life, rrintea on" lice Paine's Celery Compound. Before taking- one ' t piatc paper by patent rhoto nm bottle the long troublesome symptoms be\ ^ s, pi-ocess. cent iiee to Mother of gan to subside," and1 can truly say now, that I gnv Babv bom within a vear. tool like a now man. Digestion has improved. SA Every toother wants those ; and I have gained ten pounds in weight since I \ pictures: send at once. Give have commenced taking t he Compourd /' /v>|SKfV\V \ Baby's name and age. Hokestus Stearns. Feidiviiie, \t. ji ffl \ HJ WELLS, RICHARDSON & CP., j w *LM- t0[ ? *>. ^ v jg,,^ (U ^ftp BURLINGTON, VT. ' ET?nS? RICHARDSON" u, CO., Burling iOD, V ?. March 7-13* F. W. WAGENEB. GEO. A. WAGENEB. F. W. WAGENER & Co., COTTON AND NAVAL STORE FACTORS, WHOLESALE Grocers and Liquor Dealers^ Sept, 5-Ge4 CHARLESTON, S. C. ? i Caprice. Jew Striped Rose. SI 0! m& M THE GREATEST NOVELTY US Wai | UO i IN HARDY ROSES EVER OFFERED. It originated with ni In Vt 138S; sod isentirely hardy, having endured the r>gor of our North- ill M ern winter* without prour-tion. WRITE l"S AND LEARN HOW Bl{ 31 "flSS youp^thofs a this rose free. Ej M///7/ V / jfrf Flowers lup and frsgrsnt; color soft, Mtioy pinlc. distinctly uJ llFf' W. . S \ / ^?amFrf striped, sad dtubed with white nr:d carmine; (r-e bloomer; nut in K 7 old flower in a new n?m?, but a genuine nove'tv. Price. 41.00, 5fc IK y-~ Tr TFITT *ur IH?9,\be Pioneer Seed Ctt.-ilogu: of America; iTB V A S} / Ch ? i* ^ vJ U l-Lr-t-/nowresdy .reviledand enldh?rd: new sbspe; new jkm, /ft rl^W Jiriptd f type; elegant rover; a frontispiece and t? toiorrd I'latej. BAH 01 /W \vf7 \ lJ . i ?rj Contain* an ilinitrslion and description of every popular plant, flow- flU lap // \\ /TflLW V Kose ?r snd vegetable, and prices of same. No bogus oilers. See our Ml km t * " . Novelties in Flowers and Vegetables. Price 11 GUIDE, 15 cents, XH mfi p~.fi AA and t acb copy con unci a certificate good (or that amount in Seeds, ryl rrxt' yv ao that the book t? practical! v free. l;fl! Bl \v JA9. VICK SEEIi.SSA.-V. Rochester, X.Y.Pj If you want fine vegetables, beanti- j X* T.T XX XS ful flowers or reliable field seeds of a i . ri ii o -j oeweat V6riety, send to Jas. Yicfe, a 6t6rKlIl vOttOIl ^60(1? Rochester,^. 1. Grown by the originator, $1.50 per We have bought a large first-class bushel, on board of cars. . j _rttT7 Address, J AS. A PETaRKIN, job press, and are dow prepared to 12-19 Fort Motte, S. C. do all kinds of job work as neat and ??? ?- ? cheap as it can be done anywhere. Land for Bale. Work solicited. I . .. , Eight hundred (800) acres of woodland, Anyone wantiog cntlery will do j g0od saw timber, about one mile irom sawwell to read the advertisement of i !JQill, 13 miles from Colombia. Good for .... a*-, ,, ,. T j- | coru, peas,.grain, etc. Will be sold priAlliog cc Lodge, Madison, Indiana, ; vately on easy terms. Apply to and send ttiem an order Their house ; G?0. w. SIGHTLER, *" Piatt, Lexington Co., S. C. is an old a^d reliable one, and they j peb ma the best goods. | ."^7^ ? sSAnK* I Columbia, s. c. V ? j C-A.ZFPX'.A-Zj, $S5,OCC On the evening of Feb. 12th, at the resi- : Transacts a Ranking and Exchange busidence of ti'd bride's father, bv Rev. J. G. j nc*%- Heceives Deposits. Interest allowed _ . , .. T m i i 11- on Time Deposits and paid semi-annually. Graicheu, Mr Jesse D. Taylor and Miss , ga'fety Deposit Boxt s to rent at SG pei Emma R. Kyzer. j annum. On the ICth inst., at the residence of the j C* J* -JaJ-E* bride's latter, J. E. Sox, by Rev. J. A. Nov. 28?ly ? \Vnereasv-Wui. J. Assmann C. C. P." ? 0 made suit to rae, to grant him letters of ad- j be prompt iit making tl(eir returns dH in ministration of the estate of and effects of i the above specified timers a penalty fl Mrs. Mary Pikes, deceased. per cent, will attach after 20th FebrH Kr" These are therefore to cite and admonish 11889. J. B. POU, AuditorH Kr- all and singular the kindred and creditors i Lexington County, S.H _ of the said Mrs. Mary Fikes, deceased. \ Lexington C. H., 8. C., Dec. 1* K*e that they be and appear, before me. in the i ...- i i - raoragg??M Kit Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington w saa SewinK-HachinermH C. H? S. C., on the 30th of March inst., fejjggfr HK1 K4^ after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in our u.ac^^i HH Kg the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they w/w;i?^0iyociB ' have, wrhy the said administration should '".eac!l J ,T* J , I, I bcst wtnfr-mwbiae ritl ^ U IlOt be gTAnted. jJt^ltiicwcrld.wiihalithcatTsckrrM KB Given under my hand, this 10th clay of |||gjb / February, A. D. 1889. i ?82S:jl . |w?r??,np::t. inrrrurxweaik ttafl Hi C T CPiRUt ' JM j? i: aASiBPZ SS->"o?v wha-v ~ *Jr' -1 uttAuajl, UtS>*5# >TiA^rr\ rnAv -i : mc.nhd s-:fl B. [l. s.] . Judge of Probate Court. f' 1 y-t I I Published on the 20tli day of February, |^fS <tjf\ siVcr the An"g<^r p.--i'l K 1889, in the'Lexington Dispatch. j H Feb. 20- 2wl8 I tacktnetus. and now ? > H J r QPRt ge Kir* >L 'KO.iv H' I llirr MS? worid. a I ?mg II Dfc? & &# ? No capital required. P! H /Mil a a< i i m i : 'rief instructions pivcn. Those who wrri'.t to c* at or.ce can H M 1 n Q vnta nf VMlfn r9TrtMH9 '',:re ,he *>"?* sctfinfr-m: jchlne in the world, and A 11C OvAVW vJL wUllwil WCvl vililSfc* 1 finest Jjna of works of biph artrv-r shown topotk-rin Amur H TKtEACU, 7i?. Juizu.ta, Aiain COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, j J ? Whereas, V i- > JL/ . , ... .. v.VT ?"V*l vl,^ul "?tieI,s ^ | Offers its patrons unusual a< administration oi the estate of and effects j vantages. The curriculum en These are therefore to cite and admonish i hvnru-h^ *1 all and singular the kindred and creditors ! pJrfdi r-rman rUi-Wniru of the said Jesse Sox, deceased, that | vfSL?1 they be and appear, before me, in the Court , 8-Pu5' JP ? b 1 of Probate, to be heid at Lexington C. H., coups of instructors: 3. C., on the 2d day of March next, alter W. D. SCHOENBEEG, Principal. publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- | w H McFeat, (Steuograuher of 5th Ju noon, to shew cause, if any they have, why dipj.j circuit) Stenogranhv'and Typewritthe said administration shoulu not be ; t * granted. j yjjss Mftnrie Ford, Music. Given under my hand, this lhth day of _ ? February, A. D. 1889. ; For terms> Boftrd< etc-? aPP^ to G. T. GRAHAM, I M. H. WITT, [l. s ] Judge of Probate Court. ; Chairman Board of Trustees. Published on the 20th day of February, : yew ?f0okland, So. Ca. 1889, in the Lexington Dispatch. i L. L LOWN Sectv Feb. 20?2wl4 i j^n o"-tf Read This i NEWI*AW llUlU 111 115. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOE Lexinoton, S. C., Jan. 7, 1889. ; f IlIIE following Act is published in ac j JL cordance with Section 3: PRIDE OF THE KITCHEN SOAP.- J . " n article that should be in every house- to Allow Unimproved Lands Which j old. It cleans painted woodwork, mar- j Have Not Been on the Tax Books Siuce le, greasy tabjes and shelves, walls, oil- 1875 to be .Listed Without- Penalty, otb, windowglass, copper and tinware, j Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate oking utensils, knives and folks, crock- j and House of Represenatives of the State y, platedware, silver, britannia and every ?* South Carolina, now met and sitting in j ticle of household use. Price 10 cents a i General Assembly, and by the authority of j ke_ i the same, That in all cases where unim- J LUSTRO STOVE POLISH.-The stand- j proved land which has not Wn 1 the^world. a1w?m w-j- - AJ/V/ll lllf | r_ ?,~jn iruny ior use. j ^ax l1?oks since the. fiscal year eoiumeuc- 1 iily^ipplied and guaranteed to give satis- i ino November 1st, lo7'>, and trjiieh are not [ tionor money refunded. Price 10 cents ! 011 forfeited list, shall at any tin:e be- n ox. \ * i fol'e the d?ay of October, ISft'S, be J CHURBEK, WHYLAND & GO'S EXTRA i returned to the County Auditor for tnxa- | PROVED PREPARED FLOUR. ? Its ^ion, the said Audi;or bo, and lie is hereby : ieriori:y dnd economy for bread, rolls, ' instructed to assess tho same and to enter i ;nits. cakes, pies, etc., is beyond quas- , ^ upon the duplicate ot the fiscal year i i. It requires no addition of baking commencing November 1st. ls87, with the { rder, butter, eggs, salt, etc., but simply ; simple taxes of that year, ing withhold water, and you have light i Sec. 2. That all such lands as may be I a most wholesome and nutritious ; returned to the Auditor for taxation be. 1 id, etc. The saving secured in nt*,.-* ! . ... r..?,c ui | --"vu tue uwi ciay ot October IH*S, and j , a ordii?rv flour is plainly to be seen. l^Ay ?* October, 1SS9. shall be j no in 5 lb. packages. * j assessed and charged with the simple taxes i _ i.RAFINTE and best quality of ADA- ' of the two fiscal years commencing respeo- j JTI5E CANDLES, giving, a brilliant tively on the fast'day o: .November, 1887, ; g* and ih no danger of explosion. Swift i ar"l the first day ol .Sovenibc-r, 18*8. gj onrt nay's Parlor Matches never draw I 3 That as soon as practicable after ? g) j but snre tire. Ithe passage of this Act iha Comptroller j JL 6\V FLAKE* SUCCOTASH (some- ! General is directed to tarnish a copy ofv . nety :o nnr people).-It i? a mixture lhe **m6 to eiicil Auditor in the State, and , eeu corn, beans, etc., nicely prepared the Auditors are required to publish the J ' same in each ol their county papers one*1 a ined tomatoes, corn, pineapple, pears, W(,ek tor three months during the t ear es : quince and pineapple preserves, 1188$, and lor the same period ol time dnroys'ers, sardines. lobster, salmon, ; inK the year JhSb; and the cost ot such . ts, pickled pigsteet, condensed milk, i publication shall be paid by t ie County , ?, bologna sausage, herrings, crack- droasurer, upon toe order ot the County ikes candies etc., at * Commissioners, out ot the ordinary county j ; ' ' ; tax last collected. ' ! j 1 Approved December 19, 1887. j On irman s Bazaar, J. R POU, ; ?!1C? Auditor Lexington County,.. 1 MTEST PRODUCT < - i I OIF THE V ^ - y" | npHE DAY IS PAST WHEN OLD GOODS CAN BE REFOLDED, FRESH^ I ticketed and thrown on the counters as the leading styles of the seasoEU^^^' From catalogues and magazines Ladies are kept thoroughly posted as to the march of Fashion. % MoCREERY & BROTHER are always on the lookout for the very latest effects. Just opened, a full line of Henrietta Cloth in New Spring Shades. All-wool Flannels in New Colorings, just the weight adapted for Spring Wear. Baptiste in Light Tints for Evening Wear?like the Flannels?they come 42 inches wide, and offered at 00 cents. The very latest Trimmings to match. Nun's Veiling, Albatros, Mohairs and English Suiting. Special care always taken in the selection of 2v?0"CJI32iTI^Ta O-OOIDS. The rapid strides which are being made to compete with the French in the manu- r factnre of Sateen is 'somewhat surprising. We have received Large Invoices of this Cloth, in Texture, Design and Coloring is equal to the imported and much less expensive. We have opened a full line of Wash Fabrics in Fine Ginghams and Seersuckers. Sterling value in Low Price White Goods, Hamburgs and Laces. We orfer the Best One Dollar Jersey Jackets in this or any other market. Also, a Beautiful Line of ZEPHYR CLOTHS. CALICOES AND DOMESTICS. Our stock of Calicoes embrace everything pretty and cheap, while our Domestic Department is full of every class of goods manufactured, and are exceedingly low in % *-? Shoes, Hats and Clothing. In these goods we guarantee to fit both your person and pocket-book. All latest styles and grades, from the cheapest to the very finest goods. Never bny goods in our iine before yon first look through our store and what we offer. As the season advances we will be constantly adding to the several Departments. This season, a* in the past, onr aim will be to secure to our patrons the J^VEBY LATENT STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES. / :'v ' ??r &v ,/^V McCreery & Brother, v ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ Jan. 1?ly. , RACKET. -MCOBBEET'S CYSLONE RACKET STORE, ^ *5* only, and buyers can rely on getting decided BARGAINS, T. A. McCREERY & CO., 9^H IH? Jon 20?ly . A ft Ashley Small Grain Specific. V' npKE S. G. S. is the cheapest and best, and the only complete and Specific Fertilizes 9 ^Kh; X for Smail Grain on the market The S. G. S. has been used all over the Southern H ^9;..;f States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. K ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT. 1 31 Superior Activity and Efficiency; a very cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small I Grain Crops, especially when used with cotton seed manure to apply Ammonia. 1 Ashley A^cid. Phosphate. 1 ^He. ! Ashley Dissolved Bone. Hr ( For terms, directions, testimonials, colored humorons cards, and for the various atI tractive *. The Ashley Phosphate Company, '? CHARLESTON, S. C. " W. P. ROOF, Agt., Lexington C. H., S. C. Jan 61?3m EDMUND'S GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, OFPOSITE GBAND CENTRAL HOTEL N I ' V ; FUZiIa OF DRV GOODS, SHOE HATS AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, FOB THE FALL TEASE. You will find my prices as low as any, and polite attention to all who visit ay store. Yours very respectfully, ^ " % 1, Sttfttl $U , \_ MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 4?ly. , : r'% MEETZE & SONS., ZjEzsziara-ToaiT c. k., s. c. . ?DEALERS INdry GOODS. HATS, HARDWARE, A ?jS?l MILLINERY, CAPS, CUTLERY, NOTIONS, DRUGS, CROCKERY, BOOTS, MEDICINES, TIN-WARE, SHOES, GROCERIES,% TOBACCO, Etc' % - H r aim irs to please our customers by selling tbena good goods at lowest dsicm trading with us. we eirwrt Ai6*i?*i*&BW K?8 ?