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sf:'- ' Local and -Special, j 2DI*vine Serrrlces. Will be held in the Methodist church at i Hebron, 1st Sabbath, 11 a. m., I Lower Shiloh, 1st Sabbath. 3:30 p. m., > Boiling Spriugs, 2nd Sabbath, 11 a. m.. \ Lewiedale, 2nd Sabbath, 3:30 p. ru. . ' Leesville, 3rd Sabbath at 11 a m., \ Concord, 3rd Sabbath at 3:30 p. in., Upper Shiloh, 4th Sabbath at 11 a. ?. 1 Lexington, 4th Sabbath at 7 p. m. \ LUTHEKaX. 1 Communion services for the first quarter -J of the Synodical year: J January 20th, 4th Sunday at Providence. ~ Preparatory sen ile January- 25, at 2:30 p. m. The pastor earnestly requests that all the i churches make liberal offerings to the Lord on these holy communion seasons. J. G. Gkaichen, Pastor. First Sabbath at Pisgab, 3;30 p. m. T Jivinrrt<->n Pitvt: SfthhRth 11 ft. in.. and Second Sabbath at 11 a. m.; Providence, j 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 1 service at Providence in the afternoons. On communion days at Providence, in the mornings, no service at Lexington in the afternoon. J. G. Gbaichen, Pastor. Rev. L. E. Busby's appointments are as follows: At Leesville, 2d and 4th Sundays, at 11 a. m. Divine services will be held in the A. M. E. churches of the Lexington circuit as follows: New Bethel, Lexington, 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m., and every Sunday at 7 p. in. At Mt, Zion every 2nd Sunday at ! 11 a. in., at Spring Hill every 4th Sunday ^ at 11a. m., at Her derson's every 3rd Sunday at 3:30 p. in. Communion services at New Bethel every Sunday at 11 a. m. Prayer meetings every "Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. v Index to New Advertisements:? Alliance Guano?S. O. Kaininer. Twenty-One Tears?McCreery & Bro. Seeds, Plants?James Tick. Notice to Contractors?County J Commissioners. J Estray Hogs. Two sows, one black spotted and j the other black and white, at my j place and can be had by the proper ! owner paying expenses. W. W. Barr. j Watch Joe. Mr. Joe Harman, the most sue- I cessful watermelon raiser of Lexing- j ton county, informs us that he has ! 72 acres already prepared for planting in the spring, and will soon have that much more ready for seeding. The Lexington Factory. Twenty-five thousand dollars have been subscribed by the citizens of this place and vicinity to the capital stock of the Lexington Cotton Mill and a charter will be applied for in a few days. Disastrous Fire. Mr. W. W. Barrs saw, flour, grist and rice mills, with planer and contents were destroyed last night just before day by fire. Mr. Barr is a hard working, industrious and popu- ! lar gentleman and will doubtless have the sympathy of the entire community in his heavy less. He had no insurance. r whom seemed highly entertained by the various laughable features presented. The Indians will remain here till Saturday night on account of the enormous sales of the Kicka- j * ~ poo medicines. They will leave for j Batesburg Monday, where they will ; . open their exhibitions that night. Grown Immensely. "When a party, day after day, year I in and year out, invariably gives cus- J tomers the best groceries at the low- j est possible prices with full weights j and measures; is it surprising that it ; results in building up of a large | trade? Such is the custom of those ! well known and prosperous grocers, E. C. Shull & Bro., Columbia, whose j trade for the above reasons has j grown to immense proportions. Be j sure to give them a call. ? Prize Drawing. The Bazaar has a choice lot of ; fancy china and glassware, handsome j > albums, on which it is desired to rea- I lize cash in a few yj??ks. The cost j value of all these goods will be aver- ! aged and tickets sold at such aver- j aged value in a drawing to take place j shortly. Some parties will, by this i plan, get handsome prizes at a little | outlay. ?e will give further particu- j lars in out next issue. - ? - - ___ Pensions. The Pension Board is in session at ! TV M O Hemlriv's office, and there i has been a number of applicants be- I fore it. The board will remain in session until Tuesday next. Those ! who are entitled to pensions, includ- j ing those who have heretofore drawn j as well as others, are^feq-uired to ap- j k ply in person with two witnesses Ij^gJyrnowing the factum each case. All Take a Ride. Do you want to be pleased, de- i lighted, charmed? If so yon should ' not fail to promptly pay the great store of McCreery & Bro., Columbia, ! a visit and secure some of the mag- ' jiificent goods which they now have ; in stock ami which they are offering j at prices which will make you pop j your eyes open and your mouths , water. Read their new advertisement j in this issue and then "jump into the j wagon and all take a ride" to head- ! quarters for bargains. Trial Justices. The following are the Trial Jus- i tices and them post offices: J. A. Muller, Lexington C. H. J. TV. Ihvher, Selwood. J. E. Haltiwanger, Spring Hill. James F. Leaphart, Lewiedale. P. TV. Shealy, Barr's Landing. Jeremiah TYise, Oakvilla. G. A. Lucas, New Brooklaad. ^ ^ i 1 TTT' _ . J. i?. .Leapfcart ana jeremian wise succeeds D. D. D. Mitchell and H. O. Martin in their respective districts. The Meetze-Spaight-Drafts Case. The further takingof testimony in the ca9# of Spaights and Mrs. Drafts vs. W. S. Meetze was in progress before J. B. Wingard, Referee; on Thursday and Friday Last. Judge S: W. Melton and B. L. Abney of Columbia, and George Johnstone, Esq., of Newberry, with Stenographer McFeat, besides a number of witnesses, were in attendance. The case was postponed, subject to the call vf the Referee. / i Early in the Field. And among the Very best magazines comes "Peterson" for February. | Every lady should see its beautiful j steel and wood engravings and its colored fashion plate, which is really ! an artistic picture. The short sto- J lies, miscellaneous articles and! poems are all worthy of the highest praise. No household should bo without "Peterson" for it always of- jj fers a varied and attractive table of | contents, and at a price that brings it I within everybody's reach. Terms, 1 $2.00 a year. Address, Peterson's j Magazine, Philadelphia. ? ? i Local Brevities. Cotton, 9^ to 10 cents. McELREFS WINE OF CABDIH for Weak Nerves, j The County Farmers' Alliance jj meets here next Friday. Go to Ransom's, Columbia, if you want to save money. Some few peach trees at Atlanta, Ga., are in full bloom. . Send me your orders for Royal Tiger Guano, [. P. J. Rucker, Columbia. r About 240 pupils are now attend- J ing the schools in this place. Colored men, pay your poll tax and avoid the penalty. . , The greatest of all poetry is a girl's f first love letter. The best wagons and buggies at lowest prices, at T. B. Aughtry & Co's., Columbia. J. E. Haltiwanger, Esq., was in town yesterday and paid us a pleasant call. Apples, oranges, lemons, bananas, cocoanuts, cabbage and onions, at the Bazaar. Ijpwinr OF CARGO!, a Tonic for Women. Mrs. W. J. Beeland, of Macon, Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucinda Drafts. You all buy sugar and coffee. Ransom, Columbia have them cheap and good. A man's hair is a good deal like a man himself. After a certain age it ceases to come to the front. You will always find the best brand of chewing and smoking tobacco, cigars and pipes, at the Bazaar. If every man had to follow his own advice, nine out of ten of us would stop giving it. -* ' --31- kn ! II yOU IlllYt? UU\ luir muxitj iui ; sure to invest it in the new cottc n ! mill at this place. I ''Why is flattery like eau de j cologne?" "Because it is merely to i be snifted at, not swallowed. i Gilt edge and sweet mountain butter and best cream cheese, at tho Bazaar. A car load of colored people left j Peak on Monday last for Mississippi, j and it is said that many more will j follow. If your liver is out of order, you j medicine than A for Dyspepsia. Our young friend Mr. Birney P. Meetze who is now associated with his brother in the mercantile business at Chapin's, called to see us on Monday. On his assessment rounds through j the county, Mr M. D. Harman will j receive any dues to the Dispatch. When a man tells a woman he loves her she thinks it gives her a right to know everthing he does. Subscribe for stock in the proposed cotton mill at this place. It will prove a splendid investment. There were not two days in December, it is recorded, when plow- ! ing was impossible in any pari of j Massachusetts. . If you want the best and most reliable Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, be i sure to call on T. B. Aughtry & Co., i Columbia. A San Francisco iron works makes its employes pay 50 cents per month to pay doctors for those who are injured. Desiccated cocoanut, mince meat, \ preserves, jellies, cheese and maca- j w\r?i i 11 nrvo.ll"ATIfQ fnv fmit CftkeS. at ? ? . the Bazaar. FOR DYSPEPSIA I'm Brown's Iron Bitters. Physicians recommend It. All dealers keep it. 81.0" j>er l-ottle. Genuine : has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. ; i The Supreme Court has granted ; Julius AVyse a new trial which will I probably take place at the February j Court. Everybody is going to Ransom's j for their groceries. They can't help it. The best groceries for the low- j est prices draw stronger than a fly j blister. Mrs. AY. L. Izler, of Orangeburg, : has been visiting Mrs. S. 0. Kami- ! ner and Mrs. J G. Graichen, of this j place. Mr. J. AY. Mitchell has just re-j turned to Batesburg front the AYest with a new supply of young mules, which he offers at low figures. Give him a call before buying. Ransom, Columbia, delights all his customers with splendid bargains?paying highest prices for country produce, and selling cheapest groceries. See notice to contractors for letting ; of bridges over Twelve Mile creek, at | Samuel T. Lorick's and at Hucka! baa's mill over Sandy Run creek. ; MoElr*?'? VBtNEOF CAROUI for female diseases. The extension of time for the payi ment of taxes to the County Treas| urer will expire with the present I month and then the penalty will be attached. Dock Eleazer's father used the ! Royal Tigar Guano last year. He is | a good man and should have been in , the list published last week. P. J. Rucker, Columbia. Col. G. T. Graham, President of ! the Pet Stock and Poultry Associaj tion of South Carolina, is attending | the exhibition now in progress in Charleston. Ransom's is getting to be a house | hold word in Lexington county, for ! the simple reason that our people are | always saying, Ransom sells the best ! groceries in Columbia. ?-- -Ladies, if you waiit your stoves to i look as good as new, use Lustro ! Stove Polish, only 10 cents a box. And your kitchen tables, tin ware, etc.. to look neat and clean, try the kitchen soap, at the Bazaar. Mr. A. W. Geiger, dr., of CV.ngarce killed a rattlesnake live feet long, which had twelve rattles and a ! button onjhis place, Wednesday, while i in the woods getting lightwood. Mr. S. 0. Kaminer is selling the high standard Alliance Guano. If you wish the best at lowest possible prices, read his advertisement in this paper and call on him. About 6.45 o'clock Wednesday a very pronounced shock of earthquake, preceded by the usual rumbling, was felt here and in other selections of the State. Good, reliable time-keepers with Swiss movements, from $3 up, at the Bazaar. ^^BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. A line of new lamps and fixtures, fancy butter dishes, goblets, tumblers, pitchers, mugs, cake stands, | water sets, etc., just opened, and all j cheap, at the Bazaar. Mr. Bachman L. Dreher of the Fork killed, last week, two hogs ten j and a half months old that weighed i 242 and 281 pounds net. Perfumery of all kinds. Hurt's J and Tavlor's cologne, bav re. for the haii*", pomade, hair o\, sweet soap, toilet and tootli powder, hair and tooth brushes, combs, etc., at the Bazaar. 9MT BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia Malaria, Nervousness, and General Debility. Physicians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. The Columbia, Newberry & Laiv ! reus Railroad bridge over Broad ! river will soon be completed and then the locomotive will come over into our county, and what, a time along the road, big barbecues, etc., at the new towns. Dr. M. Q. Hendrix has exclusive sale of the Kickapoo Indian Medicines in this i)laoe and vicinity. ) JL ? They can be had of him from this date. Call at his drug store for them. Rev. J. H. Mixon will begin a series of sermons on the ten commandments, at Mt. Carmel C. M. E. church next Sunday night, and everybody is invited to come out and hear them. The sermons will be continued every Sunday night until all the commandments shall have been preached, and his aim will be to make them of interest to all who will attend. Merourial Poison. Mercury is frequently injudiciously used by quack doctors in cases of malaria and blood poison. Its after effect is worse than the original disease. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) contains no mercury, but will eliminate mercurial poison from the j system. Write to Blood Balm Co., j Atlanta, Ga., for book of convincing j proofoLits curative virtue. ?Aj|^^Brit ton, Jackson, Tenr* ** I tap broke, my system was saturated with j poison, and I had sores in my mouth j and knots on my tongue. I got two ! bottles of B. B. B., which healed my tongue and mouth and made a new man of me." W. M. Richmond, Atlanta, (ia., writes: uMy wife could hardly see. Doctors called it syphilitic iritis. Her eyes were in dreadful condition. Her appetite failed. She lia.l pains in her joints and bones. Her kidneys were deranged also, and no one ? ? > ni- a av. tnougnr silt* couiu i>e cureu. x ui. Gillam recommended B. B. B., which she used until her health was entirely restored." K. P. B. Jones, Atlanta, Ga., writes: ;T was troubled with copper colored eruptions, loss of appetite, pain in back, aching- joints, debility, emaciation, loss of hair, sore throat, and great nervousness. B. B. B. put my system in fine condition. 11. 4 4 Notice, Alliance, The Sub Trustees elected by their several Alliances will meet at Lexington C. H., on January 24th, at 10 a. m., to elect a County Trustee for the State Exchange. J. H. Counts, Pres. Lexington County F. A. For the Lexington Dispatch. ' A Dancing Star. Several of our citizens have been looking at what has been called a moving star, recently, which may be seen any clear night just above the horizon, southward, at ten o'clock p. m., and are wandering why the newspapers have not been telling us all about it. In appearance it is not j unlike a small torch swung to and fro in a forest, and will do to gaze at now since the Indian show is .about over. It must be a star; and the motion evidently an optical illusion. Please tell us all above it and oblige, A Subscriber. | Lexington, S. C., Jan. 23, 1800. I j Notice, Sub-Secretaries. The Secretaries of all Sub-Alii! anees are requested to bo present at ; the called meeting of the Lexington ! County Alhance, on Friday, January | 24th, at 11 a. m. Theo. Holzhauser, Sec., Lex. Co. F. A. I Jan. 7?3w9 i Oh, What A Cough. Will you heed the warning. The | signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Couj sumption. .Ask yourself if you eau | afford for the sake of saving 50 cents j to run the risk and do nothing for it ! We know from experience that ShiI loh's Cure will Cure your Cou^h. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cougli ! at once. It never fails. This shows why more than a million botftes were j sold the past year. Mothers do not be without it. - For lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by ]">r. | M. Q. Hendrix. 43?lv. We have a speedy and positive i cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, in SHII LOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A Nasal Injector free with every bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by I>r. M. Q. Hencliix. A Lovely Complexion ! is something desired by even- kdy in tbt ; laiul. 'l'he easiest v.ay to get that b-.-a :t?fu color to the skin is to tirst make the blooc pure. The impurities must be removed by ; the administration of some remedial agon which contains the most thorough alter..tivt properties eoiii with those ingtvdienP which tend not only t > remote impurities oi the Wood, but also build up atid invigomtt the system. Such a remedy is Dr. West. | moreland's Calisaya Tonic, which not only thoroughly cleanses the blood, but also invigorates tlr system and leaves the patient in a thoroughly improved and a healthy condition. ">0 cents and *10) a bottle. Sold by Dr. M. Q. Heudrix and J. C. Swygert A Co. The oldest woman in Vienna in Fran Magdalena Ponza, who celobra ted her 114th birthday last Christmas. She is eared for by her eighty-yearold daughter. ? ? A Woman Two Hundred Years Old. * i i? . _ A case is oil record 01 a woman who lived to this advanced age, but it is scarcely necessary to state that it was in "the olden times." Xow-a -days too many women do not live ha}/ their allotted years. The mortality due to functional derangements in the weaker sex is simply frightful, to say nothing of the indescribable suffering which makes life scarcely worth the living to so i o may women. But for these sufferers there is a eartain relief. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will positively cure leucorrhea, paiuful menstruation, prolapsus, pain in the ovaries, weak back; in short, all those complaints to whioh so many women are martyrs. It is the only guaranteed cure, see guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Cleanse the liver, stomach, bowels and whole system by using Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Two white penitentiary convicts made a dash for liberty while working on the canal Saturday and were fired on by the guards and one, Richard Gardner the noted horse tlnef, was killed. The other convict W. S. Jackson, escaped though it. is thought lie carried off a bullet in him. ? - Advice to Mothers. Mrs. "Winhlow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the iii rui .1 1. child trom pam, ana rno niuecneruu awakes as "blight as a button/' It is very pleasant to taste. It sc?othe8 the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or- other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. June 27?ly. pftatwil. December 2 ith, ) 880, at the residence of Mr. W. M. Johnson, the bride's lather, by Rev. N. N. Burton, Mr. John W. Cba?t of Columbia, to Miss Sallie I. Johshon of Lexington county. 1 On January 1890, at the bride's father, G. W. Mr. J. F. Fallow to Mis-; M. ifl I ?bituan,v^^^j John Leckie, departed this life near OakviUa, January 10th, 189), tin- Ttrh year of his age. lie was born and .raised ia * Dublin, Irelaud, and came to America more than l'> years ago. passing most ol his life since in Oraugeburg, Barnwell, R:chland and Lex He was a true, honest faithful ami patriotic citizens aiul carried to his gravt- the battle scars of a gallant Confederate soldier. He was an'earnest believer in revealed religi'o i ? Presbyterian in his faith and a close and diligent student of the Hilda He' found a quiet and happy home in Lexington county in his declining years, and during his long illness received the kind and constant attention of a loving and devoted wife, wi ile enjoying always the respect and confidence of his neighbors and friends, Though thousands of miles from his native land lie received in his last moments the kind ministrations of loving hands, while a weeping wife and mourning friends gathered around his dyiug couch. The writer had known and respected him for many years and now begs to lay this simple garland on his grave. . W. T. P.. LONfiFELLOW'S MAIDEN, who is? " Standing, with reluctant feet. Where the brook and river meet. Womanhood and childhood aeet:" is a type of thousands of young girls who are emerging from the chrysalis stage of their existence, us they enter upon their "teens." Nervous, excitable, irritable, stirred by strange, unknowable forces within them, each a mystery unto herself, our girls need the tenderust care, the most loving, patient oversight, and the aid of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, to safely carry them through this critical period, during which, in too many lives, alas, are sown the seeds of distressing forms of diseases peculiar to the female sex. Put this boon to womankind will prevent all such diseases, or cure them if they have already seized a victim. Woman owes it to herself, to her family, and to her social station, to bo well and strong. Let her then not neglect the sure means of cure. " Favorite Prescription " is a legitimate medicine. carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegotablo in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. Sold by druggists; $1.00, or six bottles for $5.00. Copyright, 13SS. by WORLD'S Dis. Mkd. ASS'x. Dr.PIERCE'SPELLETS regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. They are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. One n Dose. Sold by druggists. 25 cents a viaL Notice to Contractor* TT7ILL BE LET TO THE LOW ESI \V bidder the building of a bridgi acroas Twelve Mile Creek, at S T. Loriok' I mill on the New Brookland and Bunooml j road, on the 31st day of January, at 10 a. m i Aio/\ ibu knihPnrr rd a new bridge oi j Pine Plains road, across Sandy liuj : Creek, at Huokabaay's null, on the R!tm< | day at 10 a. m. 1 The successful bidders will bo require* i (o give a good and sufficient bond am ; surilies lor completion ot work, i Plans and specifications made known 01 : day of letting. Right to r.ject any and all bids re oived G. IT. GOODWIN-,*) R. T. HOOK. Co. Commissioners P. H. CRAPS. \ January 2?, its90. 2*10. i i I McElree's Wine of Cardui i j j and THEDFORDS BLACK-DRAUGHT are I for sale by the following merchants in . i Lexington county: ' ! MorriU ?c Plunkett - - Datesburg. i Whites Jlro.s., - - - IVr.k. ?T. P. l?o?iip, ... Levsville. ' ; IS. L. Keisler, - - - I.ewiedale. i H. P. Price. - - - Lt-wi? (htle. Dr. J. W. Sandel, - -. - Peak. J. J. Wesainger, - - Wessingers* ' j m CAROLINA I NATIONAL BANK ' -ATjcOLUMBIA, !*. O. ! STATE, CITY and (01 ATT DEPOSITORY. j Paid up Capital ?lt?0,000 i Surplus Profit* GO 0 )0 SATIKS DEPARTMENT. Deposits |i S'.fa) and upwards received. Interest allawcd nt the rste of 4 per cent, per annnm. W A. OLAKK. I*reaident Wii.xe J ones. Cashier. . Dtcein'Hir 4-ly. EFSTIN BBOS ) | HAVK OPK\El) E j i Their Fi$ E. Bargniu Store, with ft choice S s-election of fresh J DRY GOODS, i nsr^DXioiNrs, i I koUSE T ?AND? .] GEM'S | FllRXM . GOODS!, i Shoes of all Kinds, HATS And everything usually kept iu a FirstClass Establishment. The goods will positively be sol 1 at great bargains in order to , establish trade. We have he exclusive agency of the Pmi oqj^.v.e n (o ladies are 1 on HIN BROS. TNDER HOTEL JEROME, torter Main and ffjiidv Streets. I T lis S ore1 v ill herealteT be known as BIGE in use, I COLUMBI A. 'BUS LINE. T JV K E M'CARTHA'S BUSSES AT UNION DEPOT, COLUMBIA On arrival of all trains, for hotels or auy part of the city. First Class Livery and Feed Stable, and Finest Turnouts in the city at moderate charges. Stable on Tavlor street, Columbia. S. C. * J." P. McCARTHA. November C-tf. The Stajteof South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. IS CY>UBT OF COMMON PLEAS. ftm. Price, Plaintiff', ' ' vs. W. W. Long, as Administrator and others Defendants. I' * PURSUANT TO THE ORDDR OF Court in this case, all persons 1 a-'ing any demands against the Estate of Mrs. S rah Price deceased, are hereby rtqn'red to establish the same before me on are before the 10th day of February next. The Administrator of said Estates is also required to ^account to me for his actings and doings, m said Estate on or before that date. And all the heirs of said .Estate are required also to account before me on or belore that date for any advancement they received fidm said Estate. Wm J. A8SMANN, C, C. C. January b, 1890. -owll SCOTT HENDRIX, ! Corner/Main and Church Streets, KyzerV Old Stand.) i LEXINGTON, W. C * ! pOMPLKTE STOCK OF FURNITURE, p I consisting of Chairs of all kinds, j Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wash Stauds, Warde ! robes. Tables, Safes, Mattresses, Chambtr s I Suites complete, etc. All at lowest tlgures. 11 Coffins, and Caskets 1 1 s~\s -ii ?? v .1?/. am J uifAo C: *7 dfi.l nn i \/I Ull (^ri'iW liuti nu.cn, .= .? ait <?[ ? p j Orders filled at all houra. I Sent ll J-Ht. 1 ! 1 i T. jU|RWICK LEGARE, ?TAL f URGEON, j (^^Hovor Urmia' Jewelry Store. i MAl^MWEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. j on teeth at moderate pricet. ^ Nof^^bcr 6?Glu. State of South Caroliaa, cor N'TY OK LEXINGTON. By (f. T. Graham, Frobate Judge. TIT II EKE A S . WM -1. ASSMAN> j T ('!erk . (.'. 1'., I.alb made suit I ! nit-, to grant him Letter* o* A?iiiiiiii>tr: ) tion ot the F.sta e t>t m.ii crt.-. ts i>r Mr i RirliH.ru All-win. : 1 In se are, tla-reiore, to 'itt- and a.iinoi ish nil and singular the kiudred aud {-roil torn of the said Mrs. Barbara Alewine, il ceased, that they be and appear, before rm iu the Court of Frobate, to be held i Lexington C. IF, S. C., ou the22d day < Jauuary next, after publication hereof, i 11 o'clock iu tLe forenoon, to shew cansi if any they have, why the said administri tion should not be grauted. Given under mv hand this Kith day < December A. D. llbV. G. T. GliAHAM, (n.s.) Judge of Frobate Court. Published on the lNtb day of Deceuibel ISSft, in the Lexington Dispatch. Dec. 18, 188'J. OwO. FORD, TALLEY &C0. COTTON BUYERS, UUijUMtJiA, - v'. Liberal advances on consignine! and storage cotton. Office next to Post Office, Mais St. Warehouse opposite Psion Depot. Sept. 25 6m TAX RETURNS IN COBFOKMITY WITH THE LW in reference thereto, all property (rej and persona]) will he listed for the taxes c the fiscal year commencing November Is 1889, from 1st of January to the 20th < February, 1899, and for the convenience.! the people generally. I will meet tlieni > the following places, to wit : Col. Barrs, Wednesday morniug, Jan ] Ib9<?, Black's Store, Wednesday, afiernooi Jan. 1, 1890. Spring Fill, Thnrsdaj, January 23, 1^91 Vausant's, Friday, January 24, 1390. Dreher'a, Saturday, January 25, 1890. Lewiedale, Tuesday, Jauuary 28, 1890. Leasville. Wednesday, January 29. 189( Batesburg, Thursday, January 30, 189( Ban's Mill, Friday morning, January 3-1 1890. Samaria, Friday afternoon, January 31 1890. All other days not mentioned bctwee the 1st of January and the 20th of Fehrc ary, I will be in mv office at Lexingto C. H. Every male person between the ages c twenty-one and fifty )ears, except thon incapable of earning a support trom hein m'aimed, or from any other cause, ar deemed taxable polls and will be expecte to make return of the same, and on thci failure to do so vrill be subject to the cor sequences thereof. Section 204, A. A., Mo. 677, page 1,001 reads as follows: All property shail be valued at its tru value in money, which, in all otherwise not specially provided for b lew. shall be heldklft^ as follows, to wit. For jjejsoMl property, the usual sellin price on tbe usual terms of similar prop I- at. administrators' or "executors' sale at the place where the return is made; an for real property, the usual selling price o the usual terms of similar property at sale tor partition under the order of the Ccui at the place where the return is to be made If their is no usual price, then at what i honestly believed could be obtained lor tli same at a fair sale und*r the conditions l?f 'ore mentioned. . All returns must be written in black ink signed and sworn to by the party naakin the same, and filed with the Auditor on c before the 20th of February, 1890, alte which date a penalty of GO p? r cent, will b added on the last assessment! M. P HAlttfAN*. Andtitor of Lexington Connty, S. C. Lexington, S. 0., Dec. 2, 1SS0. j IT IS TRUE That garments which do not lit and ar not made properly will not give the pni chaser any satisfaction, they nrc alwa\ breaking at the seems and getting out ( shape aDd keeps the wearer always in a ha humor. Such goods are made to sell an not to give good, hard service. A gret many look at the cheapness of a suit. Th price is what catches them. I have sails from So.00 up to SI2.5 that will give perfect satisfaction in weai and for durability and in make they cannc be surpassed. Overcoats in the same gradf sre made in the same manner and th trimmings are in keeping withthe style ( coat. I want yonr trade. I do not prr pose to pass oft' anything shoddy just fc the sake of selling you once, but I give yo full talue in order that yon may call agai and make this your pi tee for baying yon clothing. I have the lnrgest and best a: sorted stock of Clothing, Hats and Gent Furnishing Goods that can be lound i the city, embracing all the. latest styles an patterns of domestic and imported goor made equal to the finest of custom maf work. This is the only clothing house i the city where no mixed stock is carrie* but give my whole attention strictly to th line ot clothing and have better cpportuu ties to offer you low prices. U nderwear. This stock is complete in all sizes. Ju think of it, natnral wool undershirt lor I cents, with drawers to match, $1,00 p suit. I can furnish you any grade yc may need. My stock of hats, in all shape styles and quantities is large and complet Prices are lower than anywhere else, givir you hats from 25 cents up to $7 50. Cf and see this immense stock, it will pay y< to do so when in the city. Give mo a cal and I will try my best to please you Respectfully, M. L. KINARU, Columlxin, S. C. Nov. 12?ly | Mavlo - ly^^^ GEORGE BRUNS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S.JO.. | JEWELER-'REPAIREI 1 j Tlas a splendid stock of Jewelry, Wateht Clocks and Silverware. A line line t Spectacles and Eyeglasses to tit every or all lor sale at lowest prices. &SBr Repairs on Watches first cla.> quickly done and guaranteed, at modem prices. 50-tf. I ) \ * r*?' . "*'v .. . * ,v '' ^ ALLIANCE GUANO. -o -it pa}* to list only tlir best FERTILIZERS, those that are honestly made and are of ' UMiH Ci K AI > !'*. Do not buy water and sand with a few concentrated chemical* to make up aua!ysi>, l>nt buy ; i The Farmers' Alliance Standard, e," ) | MADE liY :? The Durham Fertilizer Co. I I ' ' ah1i? riiivjim t\nt ?t\ ii. - ~~ " r i uv vu?| vjiuauv j'nt uj/ ju'?. "iALLIAITCE S-A-CKS, t It is Ln'jjh grade Gnario, made oi the best materials, low moisture, AND TOBACCO j STEM FILLER. Fori sale bv =-=S. O. KAMINER. -Jauuarv 22, 18DI), 3m21. " : ' ' ' TWENTY-ONE YEARS! X800, | . 1 Of suriiussfiil progress. Thank* to jxatrons ami friends it ; \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V \ \ -j?McCreery & Brotker? 1 ! We open the Spring lipO, with one of the fiuest Stocks oi DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE iV j ' WORKS. WHITE GOODS. New effects in Wash Goods, ic.. Ac | We will open soou[some lovelyJDress Fabrics of French and English Importation, "j" | styles of which are "QUNMNl-.D TU l " ( t As i:i the past, we will" lend nil competition in st\le? and fabrics, and at prices below all, : OIIII mi l\ll CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS [, i \ j Will 1 e a leading featnre of our h ismeas. Sonic big drives may L>e expected. We will ' carry the lurfjjst lino <<>t ! LADIES'& GENT'S FINE SHOES ). ^ ' Ti> be found in the State. This is a specialty with tw. Domestic Goods at Factory Prices. n | v McCreen & mother. '? o R c UNOKIt GKAXD CENTRAL. d Jan. 22?ly. -? r I r~:?^7~r^rrz rL MIC?K S plants * I*Oi* {I, * 12) K ?H00, tb?* Pirvnf# r Ssf-*?I CataIoi?' t* of America, coftUlnji,r^ian!eth Htd 2 c-'. )': .% r> i;>. Potato** ar:<i ?oiall Ff ??im# *MtU rfeacrtptfon* and pricVa. S.:ae * ' &p > g ?::>J ?;y if? j.s jjpM/ tu?.i?'ao!ory !<i?t \ *ar. Many nrvv ami I'ii'tfftnt nlu&trationa bflrxiioaie v' ? : ; ?i ; . < s. :.m: =:? r-*!-;r?. CiuUi Pri^ i?iOOO.vO: Floral C?i?:e- .* ' b- r+<>;i a iio ?. > :i 11 l if. >.. ! i plum aho?? 1 tri\ a c ;?:.v M*iW < a ret iu.u ) S :?.U, v.La:; ?-v:.. t.rn .-r.^r, A?RIi>G?D CrTALOOvS faa d . * i' \ IU.K, ROCKaST- ?' " n S w .... _ EJU' : "STICK BV IE All I'LL STICK Bl TOIL" , " BOTTOM PRICES OX BP A NO NEW AND FRESH LOT ' GARDEN; SEEDS, ONION SETS, SZE33XDS., ; J FLAT I>mil)ROIIIEAI> AM) ALL OTHER 0. K. Tliojmas' Drug and Seed StorC^^ i lOO IviAIN St., COLUMBIA, ?. O. AGAIN WE TURN THE WHEEL OF PROGRESS j And put the knife into Jail former prices. Again we call attention to the Great, Greater j and Greatest Bargains lot the past. You liaye seen them and have been benefitted, and ' now we desire to call vionr attention to I I "\77"liat; TXTe Propose Ooingr J FOR YOU IN . . , Tlxe irext Tlxixty IDa,3rs. You Lave been astonished at our past prices. We now invite you to come, look and i l)e njore astonished at the prices we will offer goods at for the next thirty days, j Our several bin ers huve lor the past few weeks visited every sale in the Northern and Eastern markets. iave bought heavily, and to make room have decided to reduce stock. You have been profittefl by our past 11111 ^ /\ ^ -fc=$ JfcC ^ST JSlm JL -LN , I And we mean that youjshall be s ill more benefitted. Oar experience in Bargain Re*king and the hard Ca-li we pay for them enables us to offer goods at prices below all compej tition. I j Our Millinery Cpeuiiig has been a success beyond conception, and we have decided i on next Monday morning, April 15th, to have a I General Spring Opening, and every department will be blooming at tap-root prices. DRY coobs, SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS. { * ' And a Superb Line ol /Millinery. Will receive special attention. Call early and often, i New Goods added evei-y day. ! McCreery's Improved Racket Store. ! 4 Jan 20?ly i Ashley Small Grain Specific. d ! mHE S. G S.. IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST, ANI) THE ONLY COMPLETE it j X and Specific Fertilizers for Small Grain on the market. The S. JG. S. has been e j used all over the Soutljern States for the last three years, and has^iven gzeat satisfaction. ? ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT. r, ' I >t Of Superior Activity a,nd Efficiency, a very che;p and excellent Fertilizer for Small >s Grain Crops, especially when used with cotton seed manure to apply Ammonia, * i Ashley Add j^hosphnto, ?- i Asliley Dissolved Bone. * | For terms, directroni, testimonials, colored humorous cards, and for the various atn j tractive and instructive publications of the Cornpanv. address THE ASHLEY PHOSPATE CO., h j CHARLESTON, N. C. tell n I w. I3. 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