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li Local, and Special, J3T Tori tcfer linfl for locSii in thl* JolUffln. . . ... ,.. *3T We art? riot responsible for the views or assertions of correspondents. Parties sending Obituaries to tills office will remember that ail over ten. lines will be sbarged for at regular advertising ratos. O" UHSClilB EliO receiving their paper with A RED CROSS mark ttpoh if, are thereby \otified that with the next number their Sub? - teription expires. Agents for the Dispatch. L W. S. Eleazer. SpriDg Hill. Jasper S Derrick, Leesville. Henry J Wessinger. Fairbanks J. C. Glover, Batesbarg. S. J. Riddle. Sinclair. Capt D J. Griffith, Gilbert Hollow j D. I Epting, Pioe Ridge G. A. Goodwin, Seoo's. Rev J K Efird Riehtwell. Drvine Services. Will be held in the Methodist church at ; this place as follows: Every second Sabbath I at 3i o'clock p. m., and every fourth ' Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. ra. Lutheran. First Sabbath at Pisg'th, 11a.m. Second Sabbath at Lexington, 11 a.m.; Providence. 3 p.m. Third Sabbath at St. John's, 11 j a.m. Fourth Sabbath at Providence. 11 j a m.; Lexington. 3 pm. On communion days at Lexington, in the mornings, no ; ^^M___service_at_Pjrovidence in the afternoons, j morni ?s, no service at liar, aft? r^on. J. G. GRAicaTCNr-r-tt^?. ?- "7 Rev. L. E. Busby's appointments are as Tollows: At Loesville, 2d and ith Sundays, .at 11a. m. i I> d jx to New Advertisements:? Citations?G. T. Graham. Steel Pens?Miller Bros. Land for Sale?Jno. H. Roberts, j Notice?Brooks Swygert et al. Annual Meeting?Co. Corars. Newspapers Free?Sav. News. Good Offer to Young Men?David V ' HIPP? Masouie-5-G. M. Harman. j i . .* v | Missionary Contention.?The pub- j lie is especially invited to attend the j onening service of the Women's I ? - Home and Foreign Missionary uonvention at St. Stephens church, Mon- J day evening, Oct. 14th. Spring Hili. Academy.?We are in receipt of a neat catalogue of the Spring Hill Academy. This school* will open first Monday in November and -continue till the first Monday in July. W. A. Counts, A. B., Principal. Miss Kate Smelt zer Assistant and Music Teacher. Teachers' E kami nation. -Theexami nation of Upplicauts for certificates ^ as public teachers was held in tb$ house on Friday in accordance law. Thirty-one applicants were examined, and seven graduates were granted certificates on Diplomas recognized by the school law. Good Opportunity.?While on his rounds throughout the county collect4' ing taxes, the County Treasurer, Capt. D. J. Griffith, or Mr. 31. D. let the opportunity pass without doing so. - i ? j # Splendid Yield.?We had a pleacant visit from Col. D. T. Barre yesterday, who infoimed us that from twelve acres of an old field, cleared 35 years ago, which has been annually cultivated since then, he gathered a it.:. q.11 qorn crop nus \rm avcia^uig u tmshejs to the acre; also 1400 bundles of fdaaer and twelve twc.-horse loads of pea vines loaded with peas. The crop was manured with Huiet's Cotton Seed Mixture. Big E Bargain Store.?Epstin Bros, at the above named store have the most immense stock of dry goods, notions, gent's furnishing goods, clothing, shoes, hats, etc., ever seen in Columbia. Since thev opened in the -Kg E Store they have been selling at such low prices that the word Backet has been annihilated, and the Alliance pi-ices are left in the background. If you want anything in their line don't fail to call on Epstin ? Bros. Fine Jewelry, Etc.?Do you wish mmu a fine watch, or the best j ewelry, silver ware, clocks, etc? Do you want J8B ^irs*" c^a9^ work on your time pieces? Do you want a pair of finest spectacles or eyeglasses, fitted exactly to :^P your eyes? If so, don't fail to call on ' r .P. H. Lachjcotte, Columbia, for he is V the man who can fully satisfy your Wkm wishes in these respects and the W beauty of it is, that bis prices are all * f moderate enough to satisfy any reasf enable person. # Splendid Newspaper.?The Savannah Morning News while taking rank with the very first newspapers of the country. 3tands unquestionably at jyjHhf Defm^natio pre**^_ul_ Getfr&ia. Reliable Democratic in dbotr Jne. without uIt raisin or intense pailfvjiship, uusectional, fearless and !independent in its news, elevated and Conservative in tone, candid andtemy poral and courteous in discussion of jnenand measures, It is acknowledged as.ene of the ablest advocates of the party, and a leading represen tative of its soundest, best and most cultured thought. It, therefore, deservesAhe appreciation and sup- i port of t he-Democrats in every section of the South, and we commend j it to the people of South Carolina, i See the prospectus of the weekly in i this issue. ' I The New Yoee Fashion Bazar.? tfpr October is now before us with the j Hfct descriptions and plates of the modes. The Bazar colored : Pate?* of ladicand children's fashEasJJJfe exceedingly beautiful and R^disn. The darge number of engravings make the Bazar one of the most complete fashion periodicals for tress-makers published in this coun- j pry. For all ladies who supervise j and prepare their own wardrobes it j is full of valuable imformation, and in the department of children's gar- | ments it is unrivaled. The literary contents are unusually varied and attractive. A sample copy will be sent : to any address on receipt of 2-5 cents j by the publisher, George Monro, 17 to 27 Yandewater Street, New York. J5y $)ibscriptiojvS3 per year- - " 2.;54i IrsYiiiie, Keep ahead rather ?hau Hdbhul the times. * ' ' Jack frost nipped vogef^pu pie!! v badly yesterday and thi:*%i\?iniiu<. Don't stop to tell at or' *r. m busine. hours. Value character abo\?- all other . possessions. * Do not meddle with business you.j know nothing of. i fV -' yAs soon as women become ours we are no longer theirs. Good words cost nothing, but ihey j are worth very much. i The weakest spot in every man is where he thinks himself wisest. > Maj. John Alexander has our j thanks for several late Northern pa- j pers. Cabin Home tobacco is taking ihe j cake. For sale by E. C. Shull & Bro., Columbia. Another tub of fino Gilt Edge But- j ter, only 25 cents a pound, at the ' Bazaar. j gg^BLACK-ORAUGHT tea cures Constipation. ; Hear both sides, and all will be j clear; hear but one and you will still ' J* ?.p Mar i H" Ti.tx K. fc you pass tor more than your j vaine, say little. It is much easier j to look wise than to talk wise. I Learn to say no. No necessity of \ snapping it out dog fashion, but say it firmly and respectfully. Help others when you can, but never give when you cannot a fiord to, simply because it is fashionable. ; The best wagons and buggies at j lowest prices, at T. B. Augntrv & ' Cos., Columbia. Apples, oranges, lemons, bananas, j .-?rvnr.r.nuts. cabbaere and onions, at j the Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harth and .son. j Talley, were on a visit to his mother 7 and other relatives here Sunday. i Good, fresh ground iio coffee, only : I 20 cents a pound: the very best teas and chocolate, at the Bazaar. I - ! | Try 8L??KJ)KAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. When you meet the County Treas- ' ! urer in his rounds pay him for the : Dispatch first and then settle your j ! taxes. ' | What women would do if they { j could not cry, nobody knows. What j J poor, defenceless creatures they j would be. ; Ifj after having a tooth pulled, I the mouth be filled with salt and wai>ter it will allay the danger of having a hemorrhage. i Whenever you see the blue cross ' on your paper, it means money is wanted at this office f.or your subJ scription. : A line of new and beautiful plush photograph albums and frames, autograph albums, etc., just opened, at theBazsar. f Mr. D. A. Huticy oiitN of the best l^its in the county, paid us a coffee, r?a.dy for use,'at the Bazaar/ : and only 20 cents g-pound. If you want anything in the grocery or hardware line, you can get it j at T. B- Aughtry A Co s., Columbia, at prices as low as it can possibly be sold. MgCj/?g^vnNEi0FGAROUli for temaie diseases. j " Don't forget that we are needing money, you who ha vent paid for your paper. Send it or call and settle | yourselves. Man may have seven ages, but a woman after she reaches a certain point has but one. She sticks to i that for the remainder of her life. If you want a lunch while in town I at any time, you can get salmon, j maekerei, sardines, lobsters, potted ham, cheese and crackers, at the Ba zaar. Dr. P. \Y. Hite, son of Mr. D. W. j Hite, who has been reading medi| cine under Dr. Crosson for somej time, is now attending lectures in Baltimore. Mr. F. Callie Caughrnan is now with Capt. D. J. Griffith at Lewidale, i where lie will be pleased to give long measure in calico and down weight ' in sugar and coffee. John Johnson, colored,was arrested 1 I and committed to jail on Friday by I Mr. Boston Barre, charged with buraj ing Mrs. Dr. Haves' bam and stables j some lime ago. i fgjjfW/tyE OE CARDui, a Tonic for Women. | s - j ? We regret to announce the death i of Mrs. W. A. Corley whjch occuired | Sunday morning, after a very short illness. He has our sympathies in his sad bereavement. i Bennet Hoover from Bull Swamp. : failing to give bail, was committed to j f jail hwrtfcght by Trial Justice Lucas, | charged with stealing from the field. Constable AU\. Meetze brought 1 him U]). When anyone wants furniture of i any kind at the very lowest prices, j I he should certainly pay Rhodes & j Van Metre, Columbia, a \isit as they have an extraordinary stock and defy the world in selling at low figures. Among other places the Taylor ! plantation in this county was visited last Thursday by t he Board of Peni tentiary Directors with a view of j purchasing for a State farm on which convict labor can be utilized, j NT* BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Nervousness, and General Debility. Physicians recommend It. All dealers sell it. Genuine hastrade mark and crossed red Hues on wrapper. Mr. J. W. Craft, one ofMcCreery j k Bro's leading salesmen, was in town Saturday. At first sight we could v ( # O ^ hardly recognize him with his dud- i ish beaver, and thought he was a j Wizzard Oil man. - ! We were pleased tobave a call from Mr. E. A. Laird on Friday, He very much improved from the severe attack of rher latisin, but still seems ] to suffer from tffe effects. He is teaching a prosperous school near Dr. Brooker's. X. B. Aughtry A Co., Columbia, has 3,000 bushels of Red Rust Proof 8eed Oats, which they are selling j lower than for ^gars. \ ::r?d middling the bhvd. iihpJ'Ovethe upftftitc, aids Hit proofs, strengthens IHe sera'. and in\ igonites the syst -in. if. is. there j ol'e, ilit- best n*i?i fiiob Uglily <*iisV>h> alterative ilrd oa.'t }'~ found -<>r old/and young. _:? - a/' On Saturday, the bib inst. iiic j people of the surrounding neighbdi I hood had a Sunday school picnic at j David Keisler's. Revs. 1). Kyser, J. j H. Bailv, Daniel Shurapcrt and Mr. i * . I I. D. Roof made interesting addrosses, and all spent a pleasant day. j One of the Alliance men came in the j Bazaar Friday and endoavorea 10 put a pint of pindars in his pocket | when they all ran through, he ex- { claimed "I believe the Alliance j goat has booked out the lining of my i coat." I I Do you know why Messrs. Piatt <fc I Co.. Columbia, are the leading gro- j eery men of that citv ? Why, him i ply beet use they always seil the best groceries at prices Unit <J?fy compet it ion. So, if you wish to save money, that is the place for yon to go. Don't j fail to give them a trial. There is to he a grand picnic at Believue school house in Richland j county, on Friday, the Jlihiuet, j when the new* school house will be j dedicated. Gov. Richardson, Super- j intendent Rice and other dislin- j guished speakers will be present to address the crowd. TOgg*" FOR THK BI.OOD, [ Weakness, Malaria, iixii^siion aad j Biliousness. lake niajw.vs irtory bittf.rs. It cures quickly. l or sale by ?!i Scalers in J medicine. ??ot the genuine. Do you know what first class clothing is ? Do you want anything ; in this line? These are questions: worth your consideration, and we | ask them so that we can inform you : that you ran get just what you want at prices nowhere else obtainable, at L. Epstin's, Columbia. Doii't j fail to remember this, as you will gc-t ' the best and save big money by trad- j ing with him. i Ths Grsatsst Anti-rerio&ic \ Known to the medical profession is i quinine, the base of which is the j Calasaya bark of commerce. This bark is gathered by the natives of South American countries and exported to all parts of the world for ! the manufacture of quinine. "The servant is not greater than his master," and it stands to reason that the j extract has not the curative powers j i of the original. There is no more effective remedy for malarial disorders known to the world than Dr. Westmoreland's Calasaya Tonic, j I which contains a sufficiency of the | purest bark, and ail disorders'of the system arising from a diseased liyer ! readily suceomb to its influence. This great medicine is for sale by Dr. M. Q. Kenclrix, Lexington, S. C., i and J. C. Swvgeit & Co., Peak S- C. 47. j Shiioh?s Consumption Cure, j This is beyond question the most j successful Cough Medicine we have ! ever sold, a fcwMosrs invariably cure , the worst Cough, Croup, and Bronj chiii.s, while.^^^^Wful success in hthc euro of cuscom^f guarantee,' & test ! winch no other medicine can stand l If you have a Cough u-o earnestly ask ! 3'?" to tp: l'''re 10 Wi.te 10 | cents, and *1 00. If your. Lungs are : sore, Chew gr JWk la:lle, use <? Dr. I ; a*X. \y. 11.vnuj.iAf For the Lextneion DisuaiCTr?-? Lotto? from Lsesvillo. The line open weather of the past weeks has ^sen very favorable for ; the maturing anil -cathering of the j summer crops. i The clay sections of Edgefield i county through which this scribe has of late been traveling, is unusually j lato with its cotton crop, but with a j late fall it may iurn out pretty well. ! Corn crops are generally good, the ! exceptions being, low lands planted 1 late. i The appearance of cotton put up in cotton bagging is altogether comj mendabie. Herein is an advantage ! which the Alliance movement has I over any previously existing organ!-' ! zations among fijvmevs. It is said i that the order in which grave i ! yards and the ways of travel are j ; kept are correct indexes io the taste, i civilization and otherwise of a people, ! and why may we not say that the order in which cotton is put. up for market uiJexe? a fact along the same line. Thanks to the Alliance men for the clean, pretty, white cotton j bagging. A Fruit and Melon Growers' Association was formed here a few days ago. Its first and greatest work will 1>p to^raw a lino with tho railroad and express companies by which the growing of fruits and melons will be mutually advantageous. So mote it be. At the recent meeting of thcRjvlge j Baptist Association, special services j were hehl in commemoration of tl ? ! services of Be v. Luther Bice. IMvi Rice and Adonirone Judson were both converted to the Baptist faith j after entering upon foreign mission i Ary work, in sympathy and work I they were linked together. Mr. Rice j was perhaps tin* foremast spirit in j the establishment of Columbian Coi- i lege at Washington D. C. His body is buried at Pino Pleasant church in Edgefield county, at which place the recent memorial services were held. Steps will be taken at an early future day to establish in the bounds of the Ridge Association a Luther Bice Alt - j merial School. The Ridge Assgeia tion includes part of Aiken, Edgeheld and Lexington counties. Its j shape is undesirable as a new county, | but its existence grew out of the inconvenience consequent to our large counties and when a new county is formed, as it will doubtless be, out of portions of Aiken, Kdhefield and Lexington the greater part of itsferritvivv Trill l"\o inMiiflpn * y ? ? ? farms ami smaller c .unties. Might bring t.? all fnr rb.hcr b >untie.s.'" J. K. f>ssville, October f?, 1880. Pe-rfunirrv of all kinds, Hfcyt's v 1 v and Taylor's cologne, bay rum for the hair, pomade-, hair oil, sweet , soap, toilet and tooth powder, hair and tooth brushes, combs, etc., at the Jtoar dhilbh'l >ShiMi - liilaliJi Jkvnifcdy,. u marUi'.m* CUir fur ^gjsrrln Dibtheria, \ banker Month. .jairl Head Ache. ^\'th each botth* i ii?"1*<' is :t'i iugOli ions Nnsal Injector .f"r i lit* more sue cessful treatment of those complaints ! 'without extra charge. i'lier 50 i cents. .'Sold l?y I>r. Si. U- Hendrix. The blackbirds have organized a j camp, roost, or conclave of some j kind in the eastern part of the j town of Wilmington, 111., which is ! something rcmakable. They have I assembled in countless numbers, and j - -- - - ? -1 flii.v lrr.f>it 1 tne noise Hiiu rachci i> uk?i up and the whirring of their wings liave become very troublesome. The Mayor lias given permission to "shoot the birds and thousands are slaughtered every evening, the time when they concentrate. Strange to say. the shooting does not seem to frighten or disturb them in the Jeust, nor do j their number seem to diminish. | These blackbird camps are quite I common in Illinois, but one of auch magnitude as this is very rarely seen. Remember if you want wtationeiy of any kind, note, letter, foolscap cv legaleap paper, and the very latest novelties in fancy stationery, pens, pencils, ink of all colors, school book", etc., you will find these' articles at the Bazaar. - ! Wli.., * $tarwd. On Sunday, 2:1th September, in the publie rovd between Mr*, p. -I. Hayes'and Sbiloh chureh. by Cel. I). T. Barre, Notary Public, Mr. Gbeg Prajth Htid Miss Con.i Lewie, danglitir Mr Hebj, Lewie. Obituary. Iu mim >riam of Saeah Lane. (taught, r of Jeremiah Barman and wife of W. Albert | Coilev, departed this life 151 her residence near Lexington, in her 42nd yea?. The } funeral -ervices were performed at the re-i- j dence of Mr. Wesley Harm an, by Kev. J.G Graichen assisted by Kev D pifi d Mrs. t'orlev was a consistent member'of the Lutheran church at Provideufce. McEiree's Wine of Cardui and THEOFORO'S BUCK DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Lexington c -unty: . Mernt ?t Plnnkett. r * Batekburg. Whiles Bros., - ; < ? Peak. J. P. Bodie, .. Leesville. 11. L. Keisler, - - . - Lewiedale H P. Prict?, - - - Lewiedale. Dr. J. W. Sandel,- - Peak. J". J.. Wessiuger, - ?' -.Wessingers* W. H. R ist. - ' - Pine Plain?. lexington lodge, na; 152, a.f.m. Regular commnnijsalion 011 Saturday, j October i'2th. Fuji attendance is request d ; Brethren will, therefor'-, take due notice I and govern themselves accordingly., j By order \V. M. G. M. HARM AN, Secty. Oct. 0-46 ~ NOTICE. Application will be made to Wm. J. Ass man 11. Esq , Clerk cf Conrt for LexiugtOD county, m the 9th day of N ivembt-r next, at iO o'clock a. m., for a mil 1 l.x'.iT*r irrnm'i"n o) theEvimgilral ! paw. e. ea'bgj.e, i * ? Bs,sE. " J w 2 nr,ST' I F #. w p i1'1;11"- I H. w. Whites. w' H-l-r p" i Jackson Counts. I W-?-SrBI?B J G. A. SWTOEET. I Oct. 7, 18S9. ro and others. "MILLER BROS." Hf# ^ Ar* AMERICAN, and the BEST, No. LEADING LEDGER PENS. and Nos. loi, 605, oso; LEADING SCHOOL PENS. And No3. S33, 444, 16. The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn. j MANOFACTUKEB9 0* flteei Pens, Ink Erasers and' Pock at Cutlery. THE' I| A ^ /V A R . October 9t'ft?Jy. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, By G. T. Graham, Probate Judge. TTTHEREAS, Wm. J. ASSMANN. W Clerk C. C. P., huth n ade suit to me, to grant bun LeUt>s rj Ajiitinititrfttion of the estate of and effects of Amelia B Taylor. Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Amelia B. Tax lor deceased, that they be and appear, before tuo, intheConrt of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., j S. C., on the lbth day of Nov. next, alter publication hereof, at II o'clock iu the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they huve, w! x the sr/.d Administration should not he granted j Given under my hand, this 5th day <i October. A P. lo-.ij. G. T. GRAHAM, [l. a ] Judge of Probate Court. Oct. 9-.12 . j The State of South Carolina cor STY OF I. EX IX 01 ox. }3y Q. T. Graham, Probate Judge. TTTHEREAfc, H. C, RpOlvER, JR., j \ ? lintl, tno.Io piiif- tr? nin to (TViitit. hini ! Letters ot Administration of the Estate 1 ol and effects of .Lanes T. Caller: These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred an*d creditors ol the said James T. Cailer deceased, that thev be and appear before me, in the Court ot Probate, to bo held at Lexington C. H , S. C., on the 12 1 day of October next a ft or publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew causa, if any Ihey h$vc, ! why th? said Administration should not be gianted. Given under my hand this 5th day of October Anno Domini, 1S89. G. T. GRAHAM, .J. P. C. Published on the 9th day of October, 1889, in the Lexington Dispatch. October 9 - 2w47 LAND FOR SALE, j I' WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST WD- ! ? 1 ? 4*. ?. \ T A.% *. VV.Q? i J Utfl\ VII HJti iiinc .u'/jiwaj m ;iu?cmuu, j ut the court bouse door, immediately after ] public Mile, for cash, two tracts of land be- i longing ,0 tbe Estate of Levi Corley, de- ' ceased, as follows: 1st, containing 17$ j n *v? s more or less, adjoining Noah Drabs, j T'ri'ib Ranch. SntlgTove und J. J Fox. 1 Tne second Truct?the Old Billy Hendrix : Homestead coutaluing 3> acres, more or i If'--, bounded by Caqgbmun, Estate of ! 8tr?.tber and J. J. Fox JOHN H. ROBERTS, Executor. j <J)$tobef r>th. }S89. 4w50. > n & Im !j ?j ? (i J[ y s Q V.arsapariii l. ?.-< *? j/rf ?'. v/iisn y?"i .villij :iic * ?r~;! l.!ov.i-|-.u: ir i /<"*% \ - ^ j*s '"'>rty yea.a I, Cr'^K ky of um-X iiiMiifrt ssii-I /' f CH>S < c I Bloo(l ,i / -?Y rp'Nv 1 I. Ill is f\ ,a';e;\'!l I :"fl'riiut* SarsapariHa ! 'I \ f? r,::-V liil A?5 /foiv-vuunar of nu>?? j P, l WlV/.<?j'!; ern llt.f.d it.viit iiifs, "T. ^ Aver's Sarsapariiia is still l!ie most } "f>* ** 1n'ar- in KreatG^? er dt'tnami ilian ail ? ^ others combined.. "Avoir's Sursararilia is selling faster than evrr U'ii'n4. J never hesiiaie to recommend ir." ? (ieorge W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ii:d. ' I am stife in saying that tr.v inlo* < f j Aver'* tSmsirmilla far excel ihusr of any other, ;<nu ir give* thorough >atislia:* j tio'u."- I - H Iiiiali, Dos Iowa, j "Ayer's ftareaparilla ami Ayer'a Pills are llit* last selling medicines in my grove. i can recommend theiu conscientiously." ? (\ Lickliaus, Pharmacia. j itosclaud* lit. ' *\Ve have sol.l Ayer's Savsnpari'lA j here f<>r over thirty- years and always , recommend it when asked to name tint j best bjopd-purifier." ? W. T. McLean, ' I)i i:ggist,;At:gU4ta, Ohio, ' 1 have sold your medicines far the last seventeen years, and always ke^-p them (, ' There ^nothing so s;o(?nToiMlte>*otithfill bloou' as Aycv's Raisapaiiila."? ! K, L Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. " Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives the lest satisfaction of any medicine I have ia stock.' I recommend ir, or, a3 the poet or# sav, 41 prescribe it over the j ooiiRieVtv|t never tails to meet the j cases for wbicb J recoinjujif^l jt( escu where the doctors' prascnrdioos have j been <t no avail."?C. t. Calhoun, >J.<nrno?fl), Kansas. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FREPAflED BY 0r. J. 0. Aye? pp., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottlw, Worth $6 ft bottle. Oct. 3-iy LEXINGTON MARKET' COB?EpTED WEEBgT BY Lexington Merchants. Cotton, pjr-fc : % tt%a to Bacon Hwns, p. r & a ' ? - Sites. 44 " 6Vm 7 " Shrulders, per tfe 6V. i Lard, pec lb yn to Corn, pexttu u ?o Peas, " " . a su Oats. " " 45 "a Flour per ewt 3 so a 3 00 Fodder." 75 a 1 oo Sweet Pofctoos, p?r bu a Irish " " " 75 a Itice, pei lb 4>?a $]( B itter. r?<r' ft 20 a . 25 ' Eggs, ps:doz a 15 Turkeys per lb 9 a Geese,* per pr ~ -a & Chick em. " * i2J.^a 30 Beeswax per ft 1 a 12^ Beef, pe* lb. - s a *o Pork. ? ft 10 Tar lot?, j&* ft ... . ^ a * ?? GOO fT O F F ER TO |Y OFK & M. JS TST f TO TIE. YOUNG MEN OF LEXING. tocwho want a home cheap. A pood PlantalUi situated on Enoree river, online of the Columbia. Newberry and Laurens Railroad ft miles from the line of the Georgia Canlina and Northern Railroad, containing 60 acres. 300 acres "good bottom luid. 3y breaking and harrowing one t'me wil make from ten to twenty-five i thousand pounds of bay per acre. Has j b^en tea-id this-year by .fames Henderson. Pricc^ifSO p. r acre. Terms easy. ^ llLj^^DJIIPP^Pomari?l S. C. "Crvir^SEN'D your. owx same and address and those of 5 to 10 of your f-iends or neigl bors. on a postal card, or otherwise, and a copy of the SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS will be sent to each address free. THE WEEKLY NEWS fa a Business apd Fftjnify Newspaper for Country Readers, it is the largest weekly published in the South?j0 largo pages. It is splemdidK gotten up aud carefully edited. Vlt yon h.tvo never seeu a copy of it send fortodc and > on will pronounce it to bo the biggest newspaper tou ever read. ^^UE-WiEKLY NEWS, YOTTOE, AY.MAL The annual meeting of the Board cf County Commissioners for Lexington county, lor the HscaI year ol Ih88-b9 will be held at tle:r office, comn eucitig Tuesday, November 5'.h, at 10J o'clock a. m. All claims against the county not heretofore filed in the Commissi oner's office must be filed with lhe Cferk, on or before the 1st cfay oj~ November, 1889,' C. if. EFIRD, Cleik Board of County Commissioners, i Oct. 9-4w49 ! .... . Farmers of Lexington. Take your cotton to miller Bros., Columbia, 8. C. They have large European and New England mill orders constantly for cotton, and will always pay outside prices. Don't fail to see them before selling 12o West Gervais Street, COLUMBIA; ?. c, Sept. 25 - 3m TAXES! ~ "V^ OTI0E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will be at the following named places on the dates ineut'oned, lor the purpose of receiving State and Conuty taxes, for the fiscal year, commencing November lt^t, I 1SS8. and ending Optober 3}st, :d8S. vi?: " i Lexington C. H.. Qct. 15. 8-9 I Josh SbeaUV afternaou, 44 16 j Wessinger's,- ? \J, ? ! Dyebep'a ?' )*?. t**. | Chapins, morning, <4 21. i Cross Roud School house, eve. " 21, "</ Peak, " '22, 44 Spring Hill, " 23. 44 Bouknights, morning, 44 24. -4 j Vansaut.'s, afternoon, 4 4 2-1 . 4 4 | Maj. Leaphart's. morning, 44 25. 44 [ New Brookland} ? 44 28, 44? ! Win. May tin's, 'morning. ?l ~&t, \ Archie Wolle's, afternoon, ' 29, 14 Sandy Run, ,, 3d. 44 Pine Plains, 44 31, 44 Goodwin's, Nov. 1, 44 Boeder's, morning, 44 4, 4 4 Charles Hutto's, afternoon, 4 4 4. 44 Cross Iloads, morning, 4 4 5, 4 4 Leaird's, afternoon, 44 5. 4 4 Rishton, morning, 44 G, 44 J Carson Abie's, afternoon, 44 6. 4 4 Barr's miii, moyning, 4? V, *4 Samaria, afternoon, 4 4 7, 4 4 Bate.sburg. *4 8, 44 I Black's store, morning, 44 11, ,4 Col. Barr's, afternoon, 44 11, 44 Drafts' store, morniug, 44 12, 44 Crap's mill, afternoon, 44 12. 44 Lees vi lie. 13, ' Lewiedale, 14, " Barr'w Landing, " 15, " Lexington C. H., Nov. IS to D<-c. Id, LEW. P*>r State purposes o\ mills, For County purpose 31 mills, School purposes. ... 3 mills. Total I0i mills. All male citizens between ihe ages of twt nty one and fifty years, except those who are now exempt by law, are deemed taxable polls and are liable to a tax; of $1.00 A pena'tv of 15 per cent, fop noippayupint will attach after the ]5tn of Decernb'er next. 1). J. GIFF1TH. Trcftsnrer Lexington, County, 8. C. September 16, 1S$0. i HAVI?: orivXED I Ei I i I i ' t Their Big E Bargain Store, with a choice j selection of fresh ! i XTOTIOI^rS, j, 1 I II (> U 8 E -ANDLGEW^R\I$H!\G GOODS, Shoes of all Kinds, HATS | | And everything--iisnirfly kept in a FirstI Class Establishment. The goods will posi- 1 j lively he sold at great bargains in crd^r to establish trade. ! We have the exclusive agency of the I C j I). Ri. T. SPOOL COTTOX j and we propose to give away 1.0C0 dozen to J our trade For partipq{a}s the lucfips ar? especially invited to call on EPST1N BROS. U.VDER HOTEL JEROME, | I I corner Main and Lady Streets, This Store will hereafter be known as BIG E i: muii USE. COLUMBIA. 44- ly The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, By G. T. Graham, Probate Mmjge. ' YYTREKEAS, CAROLINA A. SEA| YV 'strunk hath made suit to me, to ! grant W. P. Roof Letters ot Administration i of the Estate of and effects oi Samuel J. ( Seastrunk. deceased. j These Are therefore to cite and admonish, that the> be and a Co rt of Probate, 40 be helrt-at "Lexington C. H., S. C., on the 15th day of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they j have, why the s*id administration shonld j not be grauted. 1 Given under ray ha^tf, this 2p-th df?y of | September, A. D. 1S8$. (b.4.) G. w GRAHAM, Judge of Probate Court! Published on the 2nd day of October ! 1889, iu the Lexington Dispatch, j October 2- 2w 18 iFORD, TALLEY&CO., | COTTON BUYERS, | ~~ T1 . a c. . Liberal advance-* on consignment I and sto?a?& cotton. Office next to Post Office, Main St. Warehot'se opposite Union Depot. Spot. 2o - Cm PROFESSIONAL CARD. IEAPHART & QUATTLEBAUM. ? ! T\R C. E. L^APHART OF LEXINGj I * ton, and Dr. A. \V. Qnatt}ebaum ot I Aiken have formed a cop.irtner.ship ior the j practice of Medicine and Surgery, and ofI fer their servioes to the citizens of Leiingj ton and surrounding country iu all i branches of Medical Science. Dr. Quattlebanm grauduated in1 Medicine and Surgery at the College of Physi ciaus and Surgeons ot Baltimore recent 1). aud is a young man of fine parts. The elder lpembaj? cf the firm is well known to the citizens of the community. The services ot this firm are at the eom! mand ol the public day and night at moderate rates. Uffiee Ht the old Kyzer Drug i Store, opposite W. P. Roof's Store. Calls j at night must be left at the residence of j j Dr. Liaphart. and in the (lay time at the j j Office, or the St-rt of VV. P. Ro< f. j Septemoer ll-42tf. II ALL CLOTHIN&T I TT7E AKE SHOWING YOU A CCftl- | J \\ plete stock of Fall aud Waiter Cloth- ! ;j ing for Men, Youths aud Boys. Bear in \ i mind, this entire stock is new jind fresh, j showing a complete line of Suits that is ! well made and cut in the correct styles, j We are prepared to offer you Clothing at ! lower prices than any tfie'city, ; i including Racket'sfores an^ avuyth|pg else, j -We""arT"^Qterii"tined not tq he undersold j and will give you bargains that conuot be | found anywhere else in the city. Our stock is large and well assorted and made in all grades of material, giving you a cheap garment that is as well made as the | finer'class of goods, giving you the best j i value for every dollar you leave. This is | j the store for the machanics and the labor- ; j ing class to trade, as well as the olerk or j ! merchants. Wc wp.l giye you goads that i yen nsett UGt be ashamed la wear. They will give yem the style and as neat appearance as any tailor garment will produce. Our stock of underwear and gent's furnishing goods is complete. You will find these ' articles in all grades and sizes, and will he sold at tne lowest prices. Look at our stock of new*full styles iu Hats A coraI plete assortment of soft and stiff hats as ' | can be found in the city, and at prices that j i can not be duplicated. pot he mislead i i in buji' H you. &GOU3 until you examine | j this sloek and see what bargains we have ' I in store for you. We can save you money i i and give you goods that will wear. We I have th<*m in all sizes in cutaways and i ! sack3, bound and unbound, in every shade ; ! and color. If you intend buying call at | | once while the stock is fresh, so you can i i make your selection. Do not forget the . 1 place. i" CQhV\|iUA CLOTHING Cfr,! J. H. ^JJSAaBRj Manager. 1 colttz&^bi-a., s. c, \\\\\\\\\\V\\ Extraordinary Purchases tor the Fall t Trade. \ V.\'\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V \ : V ??rTHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF \ DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTHING EYER BROUGHT SOUTH. 1 - 7A? . * Never in the history of the Dry Goods Tia le of Columbia has there been such a stock.. ? ui Dresi Goods exhibited in one season as shown ohjMcCreerv & Brothers* counters " "V this-Fall. It is impossible to give the readers Of ihe Dispatch but a faint idea nj tiro . ^ .. magnitude of the purchases in this Department *^jFlam and Fancy,, Silk* all^g : - g Weaves, consisting in part of Gros Grain, Rhftdame. Tricot in e and Surah. ^ ; Sa!ius, all shades, Flushes and Velvets. Thou prices tlrajfftie Wool Fabrics in Sift y it Warps, Henriettas, Armures. Plgn and Fancy Tricots, toadies' Cloth and Flanuels.j ; . S 54 iuches wide, besides a dozearrbore diUVjvnt weaves in Fine Textures We also show a lino of Dashmeres, double width, at 2 k\ and 25c.. Plain and Striped " * Pfannels at 2"c. 5 cases Mohairs. Diagonals, DeBege and Brocatcls at 10c.' 1 his season wo open a c imp It-ha st^jf'Tu'tneHe garments, .oO ^be Fi^ Plush .lackland Mojef^adown to the well-fitting pxzkzt ^^^o^ery^Glaves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets. Scad on?A Cloudburst in Underwear. A terrible downfall iu prices. * At a aiauufacturers' closing rialo we secured 250 dozen Men's Heavy -White Undershirts, ejttra weight. We wilt close them ooi at 25c. a piece. Also 15J doacn Men's Scarlet Wool Shirts at 50c. Full lines in Ladies' and Misses'. ' * ' . W A W ORD ABOUT DOMESTICS. . NotwiUlBtRndiug the recent advance in these goods we placed our order away in midsummer when prices touched the lowest point, we will offer Jeans, Checks. Ac., in manybrands lees than nxiuufa-tnrers' quotations of to-day. AMONG THE SHOES. Here also will be found Sterjipg Value. Ladies' Calf uud Button Shoes at SI.(Xt and Si 25, Men's Solid Working Shoes at Si.25 and $1.50. Men's Gaiters at SI.40 and $2.00, Men's j^ip Boots, $1.50, $2.00, $2 50. bee the Calf Dress Boot at S2.U0 a pair. A full line Mcn'K and Boy's Fur Hats, all colors. CHLOTKIIfcTCr. A big lot Men' Suits, worth $10;0U, offered at $6 00 Full sto'-k higher grades: Boy's and Youth's $2.00 and tmwayd. Men's Overcoats $3 50. 500 od<i Pants. CIom- li-ni p and small profits, with our unusually large stock, we are prepared to giv?- si.el; arc -ns this fall that will distance all competition. McCretry & Brother. w TTVTM,^r> n ?> 1 -VI\ d* \ ? Jan. 1?ly. ' MIMNAUGHWe Now Greet the Citizens of Lexington and the Pubiic in Our Handsome New Quarters. , / " . And while we welcome tiiem we will dazzle theikjgye^ wim a display of beautiful goods, the nmguificient -..elections of which have nevto before been equaled in this flowery city. We propose 'o keep pace ?ith rho tiua? ant dress the people better day after day and s> nsou after season with the profiler* of the best looms in the whole country. All this will wedo and for less c ost to trie vetrer cbau ihey can buy the same products in any Southern market. We have wow every advantage and the space ho long desired. Oil GREAT HOBRUT DRESS GOODS and our sue c. essinihi -- V: principally to the Ladies themselves who know ? x at^ fc tbe* Wl11 find lt beve *??wonly. 'Tin here that they v find the#A'ot (,?nib"JJltlon with trimmings and buttons which mo delight the artist is eye and obtain. Though early in the season we hui'o placed pri- ?s ?? ?? on sonif% thorn, of which a'eenumerate a kw below, 50 pieces silk finished M->ha.r very desiniblo &^ds for fho early season at 331 cents, worth every cent oi 50 cents. r;r^v Flannel* iuches, at'^5 cents, fine Satins Diiiuonal. new d. *ir>?? u? iyi ?? verv naniUiJ^ A ?oda work Crirhnii i, , ?li,iinili iiHt IfU.llfM'uilltfJfl' and Ej>^"novelties,' the.jjj^^eet-mTlie Stato. See our line of fiue Braatioloili. ?Fine Ginghams at 5, 8.1. It), select styles. Calicoes at3 cents: Ifihecked Home-yun at 4 cents Domestics at less than manure. Hirers' pri e. Handkercbt^6< at 12). cents each, the best handkerchief yon hav* bowgUt foxlhe jq[Of^I?Misses'regular JttAde sixes at 10 cents. Ask for thena. Misses* Hose in bWk #hd colors at 2$ cents, the beat value shown in Columbia. Now i? the ti c. to make a select en w"ni\e the stock is complete. Elegant goods in Misses' n<?se at 50, fio. 7? CfUtiy. Hose, Balbriggan regular made at 10 cents. Colored and Black Hose at 24 cento, worth >. more. Ladies' Fancy Lisle Thread Hose, worth 75 cents a pair, at 49 cents. On our recent trip to New York we secured some great values which the public caur.ot fail to appreciate. White Good? nml Linen. ?Towels as a starter at '24 cents, worth 20 cents. Sec our Towels at 25.40. 50 and cents. Unbleached Dam**k at l*c?uts. ? ..... i _ j t\?^..i. ..i os Vic.iu ativfliiti.y fttsiA th*> market. Turkey Red and uuoKacnea r/au??M?. ^ -?' ~v In Blankets*, SSlwetiiifirs* "n<i Rlovsic?*, Lap Robes, ets.?Our stock is imQienstf. Milliner V.-Thw TQQno ia ir? obnrge of an artist in Her line who will bo glad to show you the novel! I* iu Hat-S, etc. ^Uo*e?.~A biggie in Shoes this week. Space prevents us having more to say about this line. ' ? | ^ ^rruTV^i.-Oar Stock of Clothing is now ready for your inspection, con' J >1 ' In 1 cont-olied bv us in this market The fit and work- ^ ? roanship is unsnrpassedr44*^^"^;-urination of the stock we carry is solicited. ^ . Come and see what wo are doingirrT5?L^^^mrnfcnt a big value in Children's Suits 114. Now is the time to buy thig liae. . "N. HATS.-Ses our uobby styles inand sotT^n*--Uats from the best manufacturers in the country. ' ; different shies of Collars at 10 cents each (good styles.) v\. x, * We propose this season to do tue business and popular prices, will be ourgteat aim. Res-ipoctfully, J. L. miHHAUGH & CO. Sept, 1*2 ly AGAIN WE TURN THE WHEEL OF PR3BRESS And put the knife into all former prices -Again we call attention to lite : Great.- ?Truster and Greatest Bargains of the past Yon have seen the n a i l n tv- b^-n ?v:i -:ir?? i *u,j now desire to call vflny attention to ' WHAT WE PROPOSE 00IN6 FOR YOU IN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ^qu h.yve h'en astonished at our past prices W now m. jr.- \ou he m?Te Asforiished at th* pne-s we will ?fftr <? o !? * >r't!i? n-xi Our several buyers have for the oast -ow w^-ks vi m v-r i? jciassern rnarset* nnv" hangar hr*-i<y. ana to n::tR<- r ..si imxM.j'-rv j* ?ou have been profltted by our pa*r And we mean ihat yon shall bes ill more benelitte .0.11 <-xutr,cw e m barman V kini; and the hard Ca->h we pay Ibr them enables us to offer goods ai nrices below "ail comne- Jp'** "** tition. 4 * ? " jf Our Millinery Cpeuing has been a success beyc^d conception, and we have dtfuded4 on next Monday morning, April loth, to he,ve a ' s>, .,ErLmI^iMdlooming at Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions ..And a Superb Line ot MILLINERY Aa V * Will receive special attention. Call early and often. Now Goods added every day. 0 ^ ' .Ion 20-1 * J* nil JM " ????? y* "a, SCOTT HENDRIX,! ^ Corner Main nu.l Church Streets, ^ ^^00^^' LK\I>GTO>\ !K . C . . ; . COMPLKTE STOCK OF FrRNITU$& . M..-. --V3Ejp?fr&^ consisting nt Chairs at all ^imVs, X Bureaus, Bedsteads, \Y>;?h Stands, Ward- ' Suites complete, etc. All at lowest figures, ! Mayl5-ly. " ' Coffins, iai Caskets: -tSS^ZSZt Of ali grades and sizes, from S3 and up. j n i> cipars oi a>l grades, and *n assorts Orders tilled at all houra. ' . " ' Se^>t iM2tf. \jneot of pipes, at the B&;i*r? t . j ' . ;? <tr > . / /