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' * Locd and Special. *j|-Ttifeeats per line for locals in this VST Were not responsible for the views or assert fcs of correspondents. " tar Paras sending Obituaries to thjs ofSce afct r . will remuber that all over ten lines will be ehargsa t at rotruiar advertising rates. S USSSIBEttS receiving their paper toitl a RED iOSS mark upon it?*are thereby notified t!t with the jtexi number their Sub9cripti^0rgjg ? fej;,/ . Agnts for the Dispatch. W. s; Eleazer, Spring HilL Jassk 3. Derrick, Leesvilie. HE&NL Wessisseh, Fairbanks. Er^ J. 6 Gloter, S-iiesbsrg, mSm{i V.' S. j Riurx^- Sinclair, v felll ^5 Q. J* G iibsrt Hoik>? ; r D. i S??2^; P;?d Bidge: v" G. u- Ggoesti:^ Senses. Esf.^ ? ^FTEc-r'. BisnttyaU. j _ : : 5 ; I . - V- ^Serviced. v t ^ ' :;^ ,v;,.yc, ' ? \_ -..'?* ; :-iW^ it v; V - * *?. ;5"a<>i c.*avf?&3^^V: jg&& "" : jr'rcn-^nce tS .v 3 p-oa.: * &c" dc^rsnaiaiv ? I ^HP ';. ^V/3s.i,:.oi. 'fiwiaings, iSo 7*fl ,r-wv; ^:e in t^e jcieziioons. jHH Mf : frsai&c. <ia?s ^.rovid?^ r,aa the. j/ fl P oo <<erriee.<*.v L&ia^ton in. the f$ . tfaaicHEsJPastor. ,Hl. E. ^fesby'stftppoiatiawats are as foiTps; ii 2u and 4tk Sundays, at li a. sc. Index to Net Adtebhsejiests;? PiotVaad at tier goods?TbeOrigianl Eaeket store Baroecaa?S J Siigb. Citation estate Paul ^Sjmk?*& T > - Gnh+m. -^y^T *?! , j?JWBargain in machinery?Puol H. Jpvoer. Final discharges?Woo. J. Asso|an. Proclamation?Gov. Richardson. Notice?Joo. H. Roberta, Exr. -. " Wool! Wool!! ( Tn avAiton^A trt? .Toana fortnh T.onffll { AU UUUI?Uj(? lUfc V VWUUj 41VHI wiaiuvi I Mills, Roswell, Ga. Bring yonr wool and take Jeans home with yon same dav. Tell yoar neighbors aboat it. f' ' A. H Sobs. Ptos^ritj, S. 0. ?????? > JastOfct, "Bern's Farewell,* Caprice or; J Piano, by Fischer. Brilliant, not difficalt, and easy to commit to mem; cry. A capital piece for young pro ! gressive-pianists. Mailed on receipt ' of 50ets. in 2ct. postage stamps, bj any mtwic dealer, or Ign. Fischeb, the publisher, Toledo, O. -While driving a wagon loaded with rosin on the 17th instant, the males took fright and threw Mr. J. 7?j: JL Backer off and the wagon rnnniog over his leg broke it jaet below 1 tnte knee. Mr." Backer laid in the wdods several hoard safisring greatly ^ before any one came to his aid. f morrow and while over a thousand feet is the air wilt leap into sj-ace and discend to the earth by the aid of a parachnte. Escarsion rotes on all the railroads. A great crowd will bei the ciry aad yon should g i and carry yoar famiK. Admission 25 cents, children I^c-nts. Election Postponed. Tfie meeting appointed for S*torday., 27?ii instant, for election of * B?>ard of Trasiees f?>rtfaa, Lexington Graded School for 'be eosaiug ye r postponed OGtiJ Sa arday aft**Hi. noon, Aug. 3 d, m couseqnence of ti e m necessary absence, on th#- 27fb,of tie Wj present Chmrman of?be Board at a Bf Sunday eeb >ol convention id Elge ! field coo' *y # W Hew School Building. The Board of IYns eea of the Lexi $ tngfcjrD Graded School, at the meeting Friday, opened the bids for fcnildi ? ** Qew school bonse, and that of h Mr. Juo J Taylor being the lowest was accepted Tbo building will be constructed ia accordance with plans which ha?e in view the tnost accept; able oothods of renti atioc, lighting, warming, and comfort and convenience of teachers and popils. It will be erected, on the bill between the old Hendrix mill and Col Graham's residence, and will be ready for occnp&ncy by the middle of September. Ex(niraion3%^ad from Colombia. The cry for Sneday excaraiona to sod from Caiambia has been beard at .;!}st by the ratlraaid companies, and commeociog'next Scoday tucio . be *T*?rQionfi hnfh "n ? ? ?>The Atlantic Coast Line wili extra train for the accommodaticto of its passengers, which $ri!i be kept tip throogh the sammer, if the public *febow their appreciation o! the effort naide for their aeeomoda tioo. X Tickets on the Sooth Carolina R*il tray will be sold on the regain trains on Snhday. The fare Jot the Snoday excorsio; both ways on botB roads from Colaoa bia to Charleston and return, an ffroin Charleston to Colombia and n tarn, will be $1.60. These excarsioi will be continoed to September Is jezelp&ve. This arrangement will gb ,?be wQcking people of Charleston ebapce to tfckp ft little, trip to tl begntifai city on theCoog^ree, and chance to tbe people of GoJao^ia ( take a breach of natnre9 own heal invigorator, a cool salt breeze ana p ^nrf batb on the Island ? Charled> B. World a loot? tja?-' I b*d no appefci wac rp8tfe8s ai^bt. and very cio debilitH*^' ffrer tak'D? &yer?B Si i sapani'a. my errengih and aopeB -pjnroed, and coy health was Coj |^j?^^?M,ed "-D. M. Fish jf 'f 4 A e * > * f Jt Jrft Jfef t- -V" ? ft VJfc *. * ^ ' - V ' >. '. v s . . * Local Brevities. MeELREE'S WINE OF CARDUI lor Weak Nerv es. I . Sheriff Drafts u?s ioar prisoners t in'jail, three for conrt. 1 Job Printing neatly and promptly executed at this oSzee. %-hX3 > * ! I A baskefcpicoio will be. given at ; Mrs. Barr's pond Friday. Another tub of Gilt Edge Batter, jast opened, at the Bazaar. ' v Mr H. M. Basby, aawof Miss., is on a visit to his old home near here. Bed meat chewing tobacco .is the leader, i or cue at the isaza&r. | Messrs. S. J George and George | b Hayes wili cociraeoee k> a day' S oi t,wo to distill pea'cires.' j . W. I. Earth is ca a vis&tp hie eid j boise M thJp 'p'^.c-3. His many frkccfs { are g&dtc sec-Jbim &g?io. V;V -: 'h 'S?*. I yaa >K; ctci:: a*S?ks*c&if dh, -a j ?: (Eoeri&' the Couat^Goo mie-t sm! ?st;to he lowest brddv-r the. building #f S:rS6yVacd $??&?&? . NT* * - ' T? -"?0 * ^ ,*V - .-- >w .,. '^~t" *1 >' *' - .* g@-WtfJE OFC^MVU a tOEiftfor.S^sn. Wt h*v*i b'fiue f ocfc i'f ?-tfct-r * d bill b*ads eaveitipee.etc., which xviiP be printed so low that tbe price will' make yonr h'*ad swim. i ' Prof. Boyofcon O'Brien baa taken charge of Smith Branch Academy, near BishfcoD.^ Tbe school has a good * attendance witb fettering prospects. Crusbei and powdered sugar, b? \ tbe Bazaar. ] We*bave received the first issue of \ the Biacksborg Dispatch. It is newsy I and well printed and we wish Brother c Beard great success. ? Tbe Dispatch is again offered for ' six months as a premium for tie 1 heaviest watermelon sent this office ' during the season. 1 It is tbe A. M. E. Cboreh wh oh holds tbe caxnp'meeting at Loriok's, opening August the Ttb; instead of * the C. M. E. Church as stated last weeA The best Fiabing Tackle, Hooks, Lines, * Bobs, Canes, etc., at tbe s Bazaar. MeEfree't Wt WE OF CABOU1 for female disease* t At a meeting >f St. Stephens church * council bold on Wednesday evening; -? Julv 17tb., 1889, the foUpwing were Fi elected as teachers in St. Stephens o Snndaf School. B Tbe GovernorTias offered a reward of $75 for the apprehension of Butler ? Sbeppsrd wbo murdered Ed. Hen- b drix. See the Governor's proclama- ?i tioc in another colomn. FOR THE BLOOD, Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and r Biliousness, take <> BROWN'S IROX BITTERS. f It cures <juiekly. For sale.by all dealers in P medi^ne;. Get the gennlnc. i x> m jL rt'i rT , C 'Hego. Teno , has been elected u a c] teacher in the preparatory depart- c, merit of Newberry College. ^ So'endid dried beef and canvassed b ham ; '?l*o finefaoffee aod tea, at file a Bazaar. All cheap. fl Br the'- Archie McCraoey, Colnm- a bia, delights is skiing the best of ** groceries at the lowest prices aod ' fc * p'CHsnre it affords bis castotLere l* to get goods at sncb prices. 9 AV Heffbn, a colored man, killed a p ratflesiake Wednesday near Ccogler's ? old field oo Scooter creek, A feet long * with se^D rattles aod a bottom On the eas e day he killed a crach wb p , oo the opposite side of the creek ^ : mespnriop aire feet id len* tb. ^ ! Try black-dbauqht tea for Dyspepsia. t Splend d piepar<-d mnstard, mixed j pickles, pepper and West of England f saoce, thn very thing for meats *Dd t vegetables, at the Bazaar. . Any one waotiog saoh machinery ? as is advertised in soother coin mo ( by Mr. Paal. H Joyoerrof Colombia, , can seoare a great bargain by calling < on him. . This hot wfafcher is hard on tor- j pid livers, but it is a consolation to ; know that Hi 'ton's Life of the Liver y sold by Archie McCraney, Colombia, give prompt and complete reliel If joq want nice perfamery, toilet and tooth powders, pomade and hair nil. bav mm. sweet soaps, at the ? . .?^ Bazaar is the place to find them. LACK-ORAUGHT tea cpxea Constipation. James & Hendrix, Saperinteodent. Edwin J. Dreher, C M, E&rd, &. i" i mj?. a ? ?r ? r- ?- ? Jsjj* ' ' t " Boof, .Mrs, 8. 0. Kamtoer, Miss E A Sooter, Mrs. M. A, Sawyer, Miss Alice. Y. Meetze, Miss Laura I Benjamin, Mrs. Fannie ;Boof, Miss Mary Wingard, Mrs. Kate Heodrix ^ Fred Brown, who murdered Lem " Jackson and wounded Mack Wyse Monday night of last week, went to Columbia Saturday, aDd surrendered r ''""I to the police. Sheriff Drafts went for ^ him the same day and brought bim to this place Saturday evening and ^ lodged him in jail. * ?- I The Original Backet Store ih Co >8 lambia continues to eat up a racket i, and is selling all kinds of goods 80 re cheap that customers are almost ioa diced to thick they are stolen. Don't le fai' to go there if yon want goods for a almost notbiNext door to Comfco mercial B&ok. ^ | P C Shnll & Bro. *bas an abida , jog faith jp the nimble sixpence aod on I consequently keeps groceries, etc., ! moviog at prices, which while they t 1 astonish delight bnyers. If yon wish cb the best and cheapest groceries in it- tbo- tcity be sore to give them a call. i ) ^ | if 70? wida gpod coffee, a Be tha' Wy I fresh perphed and groped rio, anc | 2ha 'am jyyj^ KBH , ' +o**em*cai ' " V * ' * ' [pfe. k*: . ~ Dr. and Mrs. D L. Boozer left Co" t .' V lumbia this morning for the Springs, where they will spend a few weeks before going to the mountains. The Doctor has left his butiness in charge cf his eldest eon, lUr. W. Boozer; v?ho is studying ooder bis father preparatory to attending dental lectores at Philadelphia or Baltimore next fall and winter. Mr. Boozer graduated with honor fram the Sooth. Carolina College in 1^8, and wp expect to soon hear of bip d qj&ng well in the j profession inVwlhchr hisf father attained -each distftfjtjon. i * FOE. DY^aPffl^^ AJ1 Sealers keep it. SL<a) perbottle. GeMdafc -S? \<? VT&o ~'d-!'iu?w m&etiog which is to c gibs VsSoes6tt?.n?Itt bafcNtb* ( in * Aagaft; being the X.:: day of July, is- one that sboald bf: it-oked' forward to with ft " i'' ?%. 1. i> F??at $ac!. of interest'by atf whoats otsrasted ih the salvation and welfare of Lbz u^oq sod its surround ng Cpoutry. Aqd we hope fcb&* all . raying people will be m ft ^pir^i of Ernest prayer tba ' G ftl any* have 0? victory. J. L Tillman & Son. August*, Ga.. Jnl> 18to, 1889. Chester, July 19?Chester f-il in this ftfternoon with the on'srd march. A. large sad cothasias:u* meeting of citizens, at the Court iioase, adopted resolutions calling 'or the issue of $20,000 worth of rands lor the erection of a graded ichool bail ding and a city hall. Strong speeches in favor of the proj or were made by Senator Patterson, b* R->v. Geo. Sbmmey and Congress- 1 oau Hemphill. The vote was nnaqiu<>Q8 in favor of adoption. A commit-' e of five citizens, to act with the own council in the matter, was appointed. f - - >\ Their Business Booming. < Probably oo one thing has caused acb a general revival at the drag, tores as their giving away to their ostomers of So many free trial bottles fDr. King's New Discovery for Connmption. Their trade is simply Dormoos in this ve ry valuable article oca the fact that i t always cares and ever disappoints. Conghfe, Asthma, iroDchitis, Colds, Croup, and all iroat and long diseases quickly ared. Yon can tes.fc it before boyiog y getting a trial Ibottle free, large ze $1. Everv boil le warranted. * ?L-i?: Spabtanbobg, Jaly is.? a aedSsnnett and a neighbor bap- * *n*d to be one in fcjbe neighborbood ^ ootse io a fi r H r nrfc TfTITT J! aded to wait qnieSly and see what " insed it. They saw a man and a 11 nre.9 approaching. They baited " im and asked what he was tearing tj round there that time of night for. o [h replied that it was bis own field -v nd if he ohosed to ploogb on a b inonlight night when it was pleas- * nt and rest in the best of 'he day, ; was nobody's business. There he tas, a Mr. Sberbert, driving his dough about l a. m. This is the irsr instance of the sort reported in be coast?. It having beed suggested to Col. ] L P. Batier, State Commissioner of Lgriealtore, that a conference of the 1 fferent Commissioners of Agricul are in the Soatbero States woaid be ikely to bring about beneficial re* ialt8 to the agricaltoral iotere?ie of i be S >utb. Col Batter has commnni>a'ed with the officials of the various States and as a result of this corree- , i - i? i.. yondence be to day issnea a can ?ur ?ach a meeting to be held at Atlaota, ! Ga.,' od Tborsday, Aagast 1 Tbe A.gricnltoral Commissioners of tbe State %of Virginia, North Carolina, : Soatb Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi and Texas beve expressed their intention to be present. Backlen'a Arnica Salve. ; Tbe best salve in the world for cats, brQises, sores, alcers, salt rbeam, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cares piles, or no pay reqjnired. It is guaranteed to ed7'piece? refoodsale by all druggists; ' * A dispatch from Dabaqae, Iowa, says: "This city ig jast recovering from an invasion of Morman flies, sach as was never before known. .Qn Wednesday night these pests came np from tbe river in great swarms aod gathered aboQt gas and electrc lights so that people were compelled to abandon the streetp. The morning news* papers sDd telegraph offices were oompelled to close their windows and - tl.. ^a4iI,a TfieSa doors to escape two VUlbUtv. s-r-?r ' pests sprsog from the sand beds aJocg the river and are sometimes called sandflies. They are about an inch loDg with brodd wings and spring into existence in a few hours. After flying about the light for one night they cease to exist. Along th< the boildiogs y&re covered ' & thick with these, pests that nothi? i could be seeo bula writhing mass/f insect bfe. Jul m^ny places* along fa 1 street they were inches in de*b d -apon/pe from ^htir j the bpa/tti' agwfls erpuve mass." > IIIIII1 Mi'-umi IIIII.I I >' Ml .1 * . .V * Constipation "Demands prompt treatment. The results of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of vwhick.'is t<T weaken the botfels.^;TJie best remedy is Ayer's PUls. Being purely vegetable, their action is prompt; and their effect always beneficial. They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and everywhere endorsed by. the^profession. "Ayer's Pills are highly and universally spoken of by the people abont here. I make daily, tise of them in my practice."?Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge port, Conn. . j "I.caa recommend Ayer's Pills above ' all. others, having long proved their value as a cathartic lor myself and , family."?J. T. Hess, LeithsviUe, Pa. . . " For several years Ayer's Pills have . been used in icy family. We find ,them On <q? ' Effective Remedy . for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the bouse." -Hotes' Grenier, Lowell, Mass. n r t ' i >_ x>: 11 _ i i:? - ,iTi Joave useu Aycrs quia, IUL IXVVC , troubles and indigestion, daring many years, and have always found them prompt and efficient in their .action J' ? L N. Smith, tJtfea, N. Y. * " I suffered, from constipation which . assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage -of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills effected a complete cure." ?P. Burke, , Baeo,Me. \ * ) '' I have med AVer's Pills for the past thirtyyears and consider tbenf an hi-. 'i valuable family medicine. I know of no better rebtedy lor liver troubles, and hfve always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia."-- James Quiun, yo f Middle St., Hartford, Conn. "Having been troubled with costive- o ness, which seems inevitable with per- c sons of sedentary habits, I have tried g Ayer's Pills, hoping for relief. I am glad to say that they have served me etter than any other medicine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits."?Samuel ~ i T- Jones, Oak St., Boston, Mass. ' r , Ayer's Pills, PREPARED BY T Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass ttold by aU Dealers in Medicine. A ' Oct 3?ly , e McElree's Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Lexington county: Mernt' &Plunkett - - Batesbarg. Whites Bros., - - - . Peak. 1 J. P. Bodie, - - . - ?Leesville. tl B. L, Keisler, - Lewfedale. '' H. P. Price, - - - Lewiedale. p D r, S. W. Sand el, - Peak, n J. J. Wessinger, - - Wessingers W. H. East, - Pine Plains. PROCLAMATION, j I STiTE OP SOUTH CABOLIHA, ? * Executive Depabtmkst. D WHEREAS information Hap bees re- tit oived at this department that an atrocious Harder was committed in the county of ? iexingtozi, on or about the 10th day of eptember A. D., 1888, upon the body of Idward Hendrix, by Butler Sheppard, and * bat^ ihe said Butler Sheppard J^as fled ^ tevemorof 1IW JUUj U1 JUUILtt ULiUlUHT 1 order that justice may be done and the g<] lajesty of the law -vindicated, do hereby ffer a reward of Seventy-five Dollars for be apprehension and delivery to the Sheriff >f Lexington county of the said Butler # heppard Said Butler Sheppard is a itown negro, 5 feet 10 inches in height* reight 175 pounds.. slightly bowlegged, quare shoulders, powerful build. / In Testimony Whereot, I have hereunto caused the Great Seal of the *r State to be affixed, at Colurn- ^ bia, this 23rd day of July, A. [l.s ] D. 1889, and in the one hundred and fourteenth year of the Independence of .the m United States of America. 5y the Governor, J. P. BICHABDSON. J. Q. Maksh-AT.T,, Secretary otSfcate. ^ Jnly 24 ?35 fo FOR SALE T -ATA- | SjSLE?-^JttTr..> w ONE GEI8EB (Peerless) ENGINE, 10 * horse power. * One 60 saw Van Winkle Gin with Feeder ^ md Condenser. & One Boss Press (dawn motion). /*' J" One 36 inch Moore County Grist Mill j* ?ith all pulleys and belting. k Will be sold at a bargain on mode- _ rate terms. Address xjittt .it ?.mvvirir p! Jk AV/ J m I .py ^ Columbia, S, C, ft July 24?3w37 si State of South Carolina, ? LEXINGTON COUNTY, ? B - By G. T. Graham, Probate Judge, e< la TTTHEREAS, Marshal Wyse, hath made ii VV suit to me to great him Letters oi si Administration of the Estate of and effects & of Paul Wyse. ? b ^ These are, therefore to.cite and. admon- n ish all and singular the kindred and credit- ^ Ore of the said Paul Wyse, deceased, ,h7S,C., outhe 1stdayoiXngostneirf ^ after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the h forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be ^ granted, p Given under my hand this 17th day of ii July Anno Domini, 1889. n G. T. GRAHAM, J. P. C. / . July 24?2w36 j P BARBECUE /| I WILL FUB^hSH A FIRS* CLASf sb Barbecue -pinner and abundant wf JS i fzmkwe&*^& my residence, 3, miles' ed /%i i on Saturday lQfhof AuguS A j Acie speakers will be heard. ^ K Final Pisnhafgi^B ~ 'T^HE undersigned will appfr to X of Probate for LexingtoaoouT^^H^^^fl /oh the 15th day, of August next, f<M M discharge as administrator of Thomas Cront, deceased. / mHE xindersignsd 1 of IVJteto for L$^^H|n i^e26th Vt^of \ xw^^m Ine|v millinery. HAVE ADDED jMILLINEKY DEPARTMENT TO MY FANCY GOODS AND Notion Establishlnt and now offer Trimmed and Untrimmed ' Hirs AMD BONNETS, ? ALSO ? FLOWER, FEATHERS AND TRIMMINGS of all $ncls GHEAHi than ever boughtifcefoye. M. 7f. T3LTJ1CF, 128 MMN STBEET' C0LUMEIA? s* c'ms&il, | Jewolrv, j-j ;SEi ml . of ail kinds, &WIJ /\j Sterling Silver Forks C '?i I i j ----- and Spoons, Fancy Pieces B 2: J I of Silver in Fine Plush or Velvet ^ Zil ? Cases suitable for Wedding Presents. tV/mrao o ?/1 Vo/*oo Porl/M? T^wna U l'if f . uruv " WVW, ^VUJ^.l, p ? v * jS^n i. v i 1 sonfe lamps in solid brass and seven feet high, 0*5 . IV| tmake gocd wedding and birthday presents. A nice O . . I . -selection of Silver Plated Ware, such as Castors, Calre o2 S y. Eas-fets. Card Stands, Butter Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Cream p g ? f^Pftchek-a,' Sugar Bowls, Pickle Stands, Berry Dishes, Spoon ^ ? IblderaFete., etc. Magnifying Glassesr-Microscopies, Spy Glasses, =ij Pocket Compasses, Stamp Boxes of olive wood and silver, ' **P I Bon Bon Boxes in Solid Silver and Silver Plate, c+? j Vinaigrettes in Silver. Fine Silk Elastic ? rj . f Garters with Solid Silver i ' Buckles, the finest article ^ e? \ f" of the kind, never S . M ! f slip out of ~ r? > ) place. . o *\/ P. H. liACHICOTTE CO., ^ev &?105,] MAIH STREET, COLT7MBIA, S. C. Rial Discharge. ^COMMERCIAL BANK. COLUMBIA, S. C. >n the 26tE>y of Aogost next, for a final lischarge ae administrator of the estate* of Capital Authorized $100,000 losie Alewmfand Delilah Browza Camtal Subscribed ....$56,500 _ _ ' " , . Transacts a Banking and Exchange busiG.C. C. ana Administrator. ness. Beceives Deposits. Interest allowed Joly 22^ 1B8|?5je39 * on Time Deposits. Books of subscription - | , still open. Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at -T ; J 1 ^ " . $6 per annum. FlTtfll illfiPn kPffO C. J. Ibf.det.Xi, JAiiESIefdfll, ? liH t iUOUllal gOi President. Cashier. rHE und rsim sd will apply to' the v^K?o J** KAPSvr'T' ^ice-President. Judge of ?r<pi ? for Lexington county, > Nov- 23?ly 1. C., on the 26fi ay of August next, for '1 < final disehi rgt administrator of the A ?T? T* state of Epfc aijn ?orley, deceased. '.7 ?! m. J. ASSMANN, (:- L 3. and Administrator. Wken in fche cltv at the Columbia Cloth. July & m9>-4w39 ing Company ai^inspect their new Stock ; of Spring Clothing we have to show for mmm"^Tf 8eas0IL This line of goods will be " mBiT TTPP 80*d afc tke 'owej^ Prices on record. * This JnU XlvlJi is the cheapest store in the city and reliable __ i . . A ' ; as to quality and styles of clothing that is A LL clainis against the ; offered for sale. No shoddy goods. We _X. estate {^J>vtW. Corley will present have opened this store with the firm intenhem to tm^m^eRigued dnly attested, and j tion of giving yon clothing that is well aose indebted fo same estate will make | made and trimmed, that will give von good Ayment on or iefore the 1st of September wear and will fit equal to any you can buy ext. "-''at ik . / in the city, ifou have more advantages JOH^i ROBERTS, Executor. than one by trading here,that is in regards July 2i,-18?|^w37 to price, quality and finish of goods. Our ' |ai ' - expense of running the .business is. light m n| . and we-give the benefit to our customers, n* tig ViUn'ftTfWft mi a f'hat is the reason our prices cannot be In* 1 IJlJ llu 1 dlllllMu U competed with. We will not be undersold ,1U? ? * *" illlBliljjU v jnr gtock of Clothing is new and the asraw nimlhv AC IIKI?! i sortznent is complete, giving every variety lOOS >V lit' Wit BEADY. of goods that is made, we have all the sizes fit Greatesfcw VII .>^abamfln vronted ,or gjjort, tall, stout and fat men as well as T^ronStar Svl ^fc^^UnparaU^d^ 1 full line for boys. The Furnishing sow. B. F. JOHNSON & Goods' Stock is complete and entirely new M^l3009 M&tnJl.JRlchmond, Ta. roods, in Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Neckr : 1: ?we^r, &c., in all sizes apd qualities to suit ^ the purchaser, LaflAg Oar line of STE AW HATS is large and well assorted, giving you any style, color .-rnTrms HiBnmFttY ctyfh that apd Price Jcn may want- -Also a ttne *&. of Soft ?a Stiff Hat, of the latest colors ement with fee; B. Nnnamater and ?nTd sh?P? ?low prices. isaDoUedtolefoT a final discharge and I will be glad to see my friends from at the SitrtKf herniate hmbani G,. w ierck be diifcarffeo^from any farther ^ ca" before you. buy rhiKtv cmft'SiAnahin and see .what; I can do for you in. the way. Jn'J ? H. ELEAZEE, Manager. '/ oolpjwnt depositor!. / j > ; l^5 0- engines steam 4 water ' dd npCaj-UaL . boilers pipe and fitting < tiSSm-xxlW valves Transact a germ 2*2,500 grist mills saw* , Carcfoytentioi^aj banking' business. | cotton presses files i /fwwc gren toCijfections. shafting injectors Depcsi of $X KpiBTHESf. pulleys pumps ,tras 2srt*?<i rm6ired- hangers water wheels COTTON GINS CASTINGS. 1 A. C. lfpril, .hlywd October. GEARING BRASS ANO IRON J JULrn.a.'wlASKEfil President. " .IniM tllitv IlLKEEtehier. .1 Pill) tln,i ftt in,nl... flu. ..J flittA' , '* u *"? " uivva^vi UU])J>UlBj UUIQJI ailU UUUTl I T j 1 BELTING, PACKING and OIL Tjpip* At Bottom Prices! v4T ^-Jl so as 1t new stock of - And in Stock for 1 JTHNa FfiOMPT DELIVERY. H B<*. There never Repairs Promptly Done. -?t lotfcihtti NflKthis ( such a line of ? Ilsfe ??E? GEO. 8. LOMBARD & CO,, iy pricefth??Tre PonBdiT, Maehiae and Boiler Works. 1 sf kS8?Ud AUGUSTA. G-A.., pfe $13.60, $15 and ABOVE PASSENGER DEPOT. iuMmSetjx J al lot of suits in Jan 5-1* 'OtW.ZVdfst 0 Whirh 18 Ail CONGAREE ] ord I Cheviots, Whip UtiwL ^ a 1*111 fHuDft I Ill III nliyarti^ W st prices took evert G00ps' <A FARM LOCATED NEAE ^ j l 25 iiars SANDI KCN, >W M India? e ; JilZjL. Lexington ca, s.c., -1 " great-e^0 a twelve miles from Colombia. "* Hrear. Ti?1^ "Wo are prepared tofurnish pasturage for line youK J ? all kinds of stock at reasonable rates per ? Wear, iV month. Will also purchase stock of every op, at d?ei7 description delivered on the farm, any thing!?- Correspondence solicited. Q 6 them bCs Address, J. A. WOLFE, w I know I ^ Sandy Run, Lexington Co., S. C. for tbfhr.t jgj^ Hw? and. P?'ie. refreslSats aUtay <place, (the old Geo. vnthr H^a mc^rd pt*e) on the first Saturday, (3rd) ai panto in August, ^ 1 D.. E. BALLENTINE. * *' shoes. ? 1 become a great Ill ''al^ T7E, TO'i FURNISH A i;iRST. Jv^jM^^HHal.so gnaranteedk, The on , ?*as8 b^cue and refreshments at at $4.00 Give th^ae LcmH l^^b^sround. near Samuel T. "1 make a customer of 188&3 m*^Ri August the 10th, \ fTadc of shoes in all ' / .. ^'e made. If you are X & *)&. KLECKLEY. ^exam^^e^^-^aly 1 <JC-4fr37 \ JD4iU)JCiU\l^( o> \ once T WILL FURNISH A FIIWLASS kind Mm * I barbecue, at juv residence, in C V'X tome on the fh^t Friday in August. X J. MARSHALL SHE Ay y July 17?30 \ ; \ instant, I'DUE ^7EST\ mm college. AS Also > m., tw 1 NEXT COLLA&IATE YEAE Edtsto begins October 7tb, Competent known as 1 ^ppmylf and ftperienced teachers in I^^^^HB^^^ftpecihcations ; jmW every JScnartmentv Splendid letting. A | <wr advantages offered at very Inw J of the {rates, Location pne of the mc?>\ healthful I . . and faith- | in the South. Rooms neatly furni*hed.and " B B .The right to i boarding department well kept. /Moral PR ! tone the T0X$*tiRst. Send for Catalogue and v B^B^BHL 'COODWTN, [parfltwlarfc : - ^ HBV:: * ??&, I '. Mfe. L. M. BONNEB, TrinciMi 1 I IT. E. BONNER, Vice-Prmoiplkv ? Kl'y.Commissioners. i. - Due WeitVC ' I ^HK?J | Jul? 17?td- ' n ! < wj. 1 >: VALUES HITHERTO UNKNOWN TO THEORY GOODS, SHOE AND CLOTHING TRADE OF COLUMBIA AJRE NOW OFFERED ' \ _ - " * BY 'v ^ . >, V - , MCGREERY & BROTHER'S. I * y V t', . /"f I - , , r' V f ' 9 IN MANY LINES THE STOCK IS TOO HEAVY, AND fcMUST BE Qt^CKL^Jfc^ ? converted into CASH J '$ YV-. i _ y_ '' *"' ' . * .ft * y . It is Impossible to Classify or Give Quotations Here. ; .. ; ; .. i; . , v : % : * ??f?mmmm?mmmmmmmm?rnmmm?m-JLmm ' . *>'. - ?- ' ' f) ? ' .< ' ' - *? *' '-Y'Siv * ' * - um rrin iiurnoin nmir(mifii? rnniuiiflmimn m uiiAiiAiviiiB imiimyis iniitw . To the Shrewdest Bayer. | SEEK NO BETTER IPISTilNT fOR THE MIGHTV DOLLAR. 1 ACT PROMPTLY. We mean bo&inees, and cut to the Margin, let the BARGAINS fall v' tcf-vrhom they. may. $S5- Store oloses at 7 o'clock p;nu, (Saturdays excepted.) "?5$. McCreery & Brother. COLUMBIA, S. O. Jan. 1?ly. AGAIN WE TURN THE WHEEL OF PROGRESS And put the knife into all former prices. Again wo call attention to the Great, Greater and Greatest Bargains of the part. Yon have seen them and hare been benefitted, and now toe desire to call your attention to WHAT WE PROPOSE DOING FOB YOU-IN THE NEXT TWITE DATS. You have been astonishcd^our past prices. We now&viteyou to^ome, look and. be more astonished at the r^s^wowill offer ^ HW-A. XHT S , ; tnd we mean that youshall be s ill more benefitted. Our*experience in Bargain seeking md"tfce hard Cash we pay for them enables ns to offer goods at prices below all comp? Our Millinery Opening has been a success beyond conception, and we hare decided n next Monday morning, April 15th, to have a & 1 mi. NPHIIfi APEKIIf. Viiiiuitiiu U1 1111IU VI U1I11IU; And every department will be blooming at tap-root prices. Dry Goods. Shoos, Hats, lotions -And a Superb lane of? MILLINEST Will receive special attention. Call early and often. New Goods added every day. ram iim RAMT. Jan 20?ly A. G. RHODES." J. M. VAN METRE. RHODES & VAN METRE DEALERS IN ALL STYLES AND GRADES OP FURNITURE, A FULL ASSORTMENT OP )FfIS, CASKETS AND DUAL IBB ALWAYS EN STOCK. ? * G and U xlAJD"S" -Steu COLUMBIA, S. C. liit fail w Ctei^Onr Buying. April 17?ly. \ > dEETZE & SONS., 3f5s2EI2^,C?,r03iT c. n., s. a p. ' ?-DEALERS EST? trfypp hats, 'hardware. PljjteBY, CAPS, CUTLERY. MOTIONS,! t . DRUGS, CROCKERY. boots, mediojnes, ? tin-ware, 4 . shqes, groceries, > tobacco, etc"* * ir-aim is to please onr customers by selling them good goods at lowest prices , or i leading with us, we expect them to do so again. We will pay highest prices for all is of country produce and have good Wagon Yard, Shed and Stables lor onr cmv rs. T*bW A i * .4 ' " M. H. BERRY, ' * + Furniture Warerooms, \ S^TAHLZSHKD 1?43. STREET, COLUMBIA, R. C. \ [NEXT GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,] l FULL^o^ Qp CHFAi,f MEpxUM, AND BINE FURNITURE, IS NOW ^^^rWhased direct fro^i the loftnTifoctTireM, end will bo sold at BOTTOM ICES* \ ^Undertaking a specialty. ^ fid) toe <11 tlAcs'S, -CASKETS, META1IC CASES, BUEXAL B0BE8, WKAIV afc *^y\ ^ CW) and see tK\he c'or.$nasik tnal yon SATE MONEY by 90 doing, VA 93-tt- - x \ . U * 40L.. ju w^^