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np closed asjP^n Kgs at ProvidencB HRng which were ai-fl H^^marked interest regard-B ^^espi: itual welfare of the peo-B ^me and a determination to forsakB ^^^^hose things which tend to demoralB y~?ze and corrupt the people. Some ^^^HhjrofesseJ a saving knowledge in the Braou-cy of the blood of Christ for the lealing of the nations. Rev. Mr. HSf >raichen is now conducting revival services atSf. John and we hope his |? Bfl^^p^fioe crowned with success in H ^Hpesalvation of many souls. i'Striking Picture. Mr. M. L. Kinard, the great clothtfl mfr of Columbia, has gone to considSEHg?r;<ble expense in procuring a perfect yicture of a portion of the delegates R^>Jfche August Convention as thej i" one of their enthusiastic ^Mj?lvv*nd it now adorns the head H Bjj^Wment in the Columbia y^isi^^P%|j|fl0^the evidence of elight depicted on their counte^LaMB&vet they .ire not half sc Kinard's customers as the\ BHHBG^B|tiJle splendid new stock of all ^ ^gents' and youths. .suits just returngtfori tnn om Bra^ffl^rogressi n g. |^ph old Nellies spring ^^^^lessrs. Corley & Seni ^HTent and the following ^RKs addressed the assembly Rtiaphart, C. M. Efird, F. C Rgiurian, Maj. Meetze, E. L. Win Bpft'. H. Sharpe and Geo. Sawyer B^aaiah Haltiwanger acted as ftn and made the speech of Bifr Vi practicing for next Higress. BjkMarshall Shealy gave Ba feasts. The speakers Keaphart, (founts, Rast ^fc>harpe, Wingard anc Bhll Mr. J. M. Eleazei ^Prx>d dinner. Messrs Counts, Minis, Efird ^HPan. Sharpe, Wingard, Maj be and Mitchell spoke. Bies of St. Stephens church immunity are making grand Kions to give the attendants Ml^anipaign meeting here ofi the Jth instant, a first-class dinner, ou't fail to come and patronize iem. I Joint Conference. with the Constitu the Lexington pastorate, the | 'uncil of the same will meet Stephens church, Lexington, ^Hn Saturday before the second V in September next, at It M. D- Habman, Secretary. h| I.-?, i I'amoipatcr m arai^ap fl* &<l >95'pcld'u poo3 v oalS pu? 'ttOA 3-cno r^it agtrjLiiff bo si $<kmo&b[ XIX *inu^Mw?o?afi *J oc JO! pooa ill9?* 'itio QJO-* IT? *** n0i? 1o SZH2V XJYU SAO.I SI |HPB^^^B!a^LLGige3tionand BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, 1 It cures quickly. For ails by all dealers in ? medicine. Get the genuine. In consequence of the continued sictness oi Judge nersnaw it- is not certain that this county will have > court in September. A very brilliant meteor passed over this place Sunday night from West to East. Its light was sufficient to read by. I Mr. Owen Dutfie has presented us . with a Tillman cornstalk. To apL predate it you will have to come and see it. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. Fish will bite now?so will mos. quitos. Novels for fishing parties . and tissue paper tfifty colors), at ; Berg's Book Store, near Grand Cens tral Hotel, Columbia, S. C. There will be preaching at Mr. : Drury Harman's on Saturday the ' 3Cch instant, at 4 p. m., and again ou J Sunday morning and afternoon following. Messrs. Jas. E. Shealy <? Bros., [ will feed the campaign party at Pine I rl rra TT W Tvr Ann Ar Tim of ATi Pleasant, and J. C. Swygert ?fc Co., ' at Leesville. Sub agents of quite a number of county Alliances were in town Friday arranging with Dr. J. W. Eargle, County Business Agent, for cotton ^ v O ' covering for cotton. Mary the thirtee-year-old daughter ; of Lizzie Frank and grand daughter of Christian Frank, residents many years ago of this place, was taken to the Lunatic Asylumn yesterday. \ Mr. W. N. Lucas is so busy keeping intruders out of his watermelon . patch that he hasn't time to run for County Commissioner. He shot , Geo. Barefoot therein while Bill Spires split the wind last Thursday. F/vn tVio vow VkAot foftC r>flTV?Viorl L and gmuji^Lcoffee, New South soap for laundry purposes, and the best on the market, Davis and Bon Ton Baking powders, call at the Bazaar. McElrje^?WINEOFCAROW forf emal6diwases. The Lexington Factory Company has decided to build the dam itself and has engaged Mr. Rivers to suj perintend the work, who has com^ menced work with a good number of hands. Capt. Holler is pushing things in making the brick for the " factory- building. One of the managers of each primary election precinct is required to come to the Court House on Mon day next, the 25th instant, to receive a ballot box, instructions, etc., from > J. A. Muller, Clerk of the Executive ; Committee. The largest ann most favorably [ known mercantile house in the State I is that of Messrs. F. W. "Wagener & Coo., of Charleston. Their advertisei ment in this issue will prove of in j terest to our merchants and others, i Their travelling salesman along this line of road is that popular and courteous gentleman Mr. Charlie j Pechman for whom you should reserve your orders if you wish to buy goods at the very lowest figures. G. A. Li . as. _ I Shall We Have Better Boads? TVfo TpTvrTmj- T vrp hftvp flfi ' usual a large crop of those who a] e willing to serve their county as County Commissioner. One of the i most important duties resting on this office is to see that the roads are kept in good order. It has been ; well said that the civilization of a people can be measured by the con dition of their public roads. Weighed in this balance I am afraid we would be found wanting. Now I wish to ask those aspiring to this position whether they will, if elected, j faithfully execute me law m rei- j ereuce to public roads. Please an- i swer through this paper. J. R. Shuler. ? ? The Republican Rally. Columbia Register. A call for a {Republican State Convention, 1890, has been issued from the rooms of the Republican State Executive Committee, dated Colum bia, S. C., August 15th, 1890, to j meet at Columbia, S. C., on Wednes- j day, the 17th, day of September j next, at 12 M., to elect an Executive j Committee for the State, and to j transact such other business as may J be deemed advisable. It is signed j by Ellery M. Brayton, Chairman, and j by John A. Barre, Secretary. "Such other business as may be I deemed advisable, may include the j putting up a Republican State ticket, although the lights of the party admit that this as a very remote possibility, depending on a split in the Democratic party. It is more likely that it refers to a fight for county O v offices in some counties where they deem that they have a fighting j chance. The scramble for Congressional j places in several of the lower districts j of the State, with the hope of being j ruled in by the Reed process, will j perhaps engross all their attention ! and effort and leave them little j chance for aggressive State movements. Worth Knowing. HIT^/vV?/\n' HTVx-r^i/* 41-v^ /ilil 4-im?? ! JLXU^ilfO JL } IUC viu tuin., ** , ble remedy for fever and ague. Rep- j utation earned by thirty years suecess. You can depend upon it. Try j it. Druggists have it. , MeElree's Wine of Cardul I and THEDFORD'S BLACK DRAUGHT are j i for sale by tbe following merchants in | I Lexington county: Merritt & Ptunkett - - Batesbnrg. j Whites Bros., - - - - Peak, j J. P. Bodie, ... Leesville. j li. L. Keisler, ... Lewie-dale. ! H. 1'. Price, - Lewiedale. i , Dr. J. W. Sandel, ... Peak, j J. J. Wessinger, - - WessingersDr. M. Q. Hendrix, Lexington. S. 0. Hardin & Bates, Bat*?sburg. I O. J. Harris. Batesburg. j . T Congressman Hemphill from this i State is out against the Sub Treas* " j ? -.i.' ? 1? i I ury Dm, condemning 11 is a uiuuupi v j and unconstitutional. p5^emov!CTv^isME^ubli^Q be aware that the ex-President can? not under the law act or dc anything ^i^nng of the association. XUCICILUC YYC putcoi. We purpose to hold our fair about a week after the whites. W. P. Corley, President, J. A. West, Secretary. F. M. Weston, N. Williams, conir mittee. ? Col. John J. Dargan of Sumter, fell oh' a fence while trimming trees a few days days since and broke hie leg. 1A Spring Medicine I I FOR TIRED j MAN AND WOMAN. P. P. P. will purify aud vitalize your I blood, create a pood appetite and give your 1 whole system tone and strength. A prominent railroad superintendent at I Savannah, suffering with Malaria, Dyspep sia, and Rheumatism says: "After taking B P. P. P. he never felt so well in his life, ana I feels as if ho could live forever, if he could g always get P. P. P." If you are tired out from over-work and I close confinement, take I P. P. P I If you are feeling badly in the spring and but of sorts, take P. P. P. If your digestive organs need toning up, take P. P. If you suffer with headache, indigestion, debility and weakness, take P. P. P. If you suffer with rervous prostration, I nerves unstrung and a general let down B of the system, take P. P. P. 1 For Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Scrof- e ula, rild Sores, Malaria, Chronic FemaJe I Complaints, take D D D | Prickly Ash, Poke Root I and Potassium. The best blood purifier iu the world. S T.IPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists, g I.ippman'3 Block, Savannah, Ga. For sale by Meetze & Son, Lexington, Cotton Gin for Sale. 1" HAVE A GOOD BROWN GIN, 40SAW . and irons for cotton press, which I will sell cheap. HENRY A. MEETZE. August 19, 1 b90. 39-tf. LEXINGTON LODGE, No. 152,A.F. M. Regular communication on Saturday, August 31. Brethren will, therefore, take j due notice and govern themselves accord- j iugly. By order W. SI. G. M. HARM AN, Secty. July 23?36 money. P^KT this 20 th day of ^rCalUn?T. GRAHAM. j - . ? ^?of Probate Court. j Jj ^ ^|V PLAN' lllisiiifi nviwnTON. woods land. ] -v i xi court level and has' sell on reason; H^^Brs, Polly E. Shealy, tenant. Appl ^P^Beopljia Shealy, dec'd. September ^^^^HP^that the under- | fe lore {^UIU0 . of Probate te afroesaid (] [. A C |2 I next, at 11 v Ij il 13 I rge in said ^^HARTE] 5 Departmei Cheapest a Write for Ci iSi_ iM- LMVERS [ Attractive ave in stock AT C It will do hese goods Gradual ir business for degre the Best Also short jnality con- sioual con i in goods nary Scier a varietj* equipped gratified to room; nei Tuition Silf?im'8 selling at $3.30, W) (in?? 11111S $12 and $15-W UP 10 lco1 *tlt! jSpM.'.:,,', amta. laiUgivc board, ?1 money than any rent 'tee. PfPSiK)ine of business, for ligbtsj suoj; ot to the r.tt:n?:itiou of thel^Hocrfttic il Primaries. W Mb. E-ditob: The duties M County II Treasurer have been n.ost efficTmtly per- | formed by Capt. D. J. GRIFFITH during I bis past term, and as be has nygtys shown I an earnest desire to consult^*? interest I and convenience ?f tax-payei^ il affords us || ?? 1 ' j i ; c II sincere pleasure to nominate mm ior reelection. Farmers. For County Auditor The friends of E. T. RADCH respectfully place him before the voters of Lexington county for Auditor, v.ith the full assurance that he is in sympathy with the Farmers' Movement. The friends of JOHN R. POU respectfully nominate him for County Auditor upon the Farmers' Movement Platform, with which he is in entire sympathy. The tax-payers of Lexington apd Hollow Creek Townships announce M. 1). HARMAN for re-election as County Auditor. For County Commissioners. Editor Dispatch: Please announce the n one ol S L. SMITH as a candidate for County Commissioner. Farmers. Mr. SOL J. MILLEIl is announced as a candidate lor County Commissioner. Farmers. The many friends of MR. A. 0. BANKS, recognizing his life long fidelity to the Democratic party, his devotion to his country which caused him to lose nu arm at Drury's Bluff, place him before the voters of the primary as a candidate for County Commissioner. The friends of W. B. SEAY. recognizing him to be a stanch supporter of the Farmers' Movement and his undoubted ability, respectfully announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner. The many friends of Mr. Wm, M. JOHNSON respectfully announce him as a candidate tor County Commissioner. Editor Dispatch. Please announce Mr. ARTHUR S. NUNAMAKER for County Commissioner and oblige bis friends. The many friends of Mr. JOHN A. SHEALY respectfully announce him as a candidate lor County Commissioner. The many friedds of Mr. G. ROBERT SHEALY" respectfully submit bis name as a candidate for County Commissioner. Mr. WESLEY HARSEY of Sandy Ruu is nominated as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Many Fjuends The many friends of J. PICKENS JONES respectfully aunounce him 'as a candidate for County Commissioner. The many friends of PAUL H. CRAPS respectfully announce hiui for le-election as County Commissioner. BARBECUE. TTTE WILL GIVE A FIRST-CLASS YY barbecue with refreshments at the Wingard School House on Dreher's Ford Road, on Saturday, September 6. Speaking and da! cing on the program. E. A. KLECKLY, H. M. WINGARD, 3w41. The State of South Carolina, COCXTY OFL EX IX G TON, IN THE PROBATE COURT. By G. T. Graham, Prob>tv Judge. TTHEREAS. Samuel Wrdts hath made Y V suit to me, to grain him letters of administration of the e/ato of and effects of Cornelia E. Waits. ' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlit- kir.di^d huH creiliturs ol the said Cornelia E. Waits, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Conrt of Probate, to fcr held at Lexiugtou. S. C., on the 2Stb August next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, wh}' the said administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand this 9th da}' of August, A. D. lsW. [us.] G. T. GRAHAM, Judge of Probate Court, Aug 13?2w39 j 1 see [ale or Rent. J TATION, CONTAINING 100 I >r more, of land, pood for H vheat or oafs; 300 acres of '-H line, oak and hickory; lays plenty 01 guuU - able terms or rent to a .good I ! ^ m iy at this office or to \mI J? Q 17.lf EDW1N HAKMAN- lTlt'f ULE smzss This Garmen We bai ?(AND)? Something A visit to ( CAL IXST1TUTE, rSSS XED l^Sl. Hon. M. 0. Butler, in Board of Trustees. 13th as Sept. 15, 1890. fj Courses; I w^ ats. "The Model School,"- *T*V nd Best in South Carolina. italogue to E. BUSBY, A. M., President. 1 Leesvi lie, S. C. 1 3m Jan. 22? ITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ill V- _ _ COLUMBIA, S. C. e conrse.s. Under-gradnate course >s ? 3 literary and 6 scientific. ? er and elective courses. Profesrses in Law, Pharmacy, Veteriice, and Pedagogics. Nine weir ^ laboratories; 4 shops and model &S> v infirmary. 3 fee, $40 per session; other fees, K iding infirmary fee, covering med idance, medicines, etc,)- Table .0 to $12.50 per month. Rooms Tota^?|g^s, including fuel. JTaTl pr etc., abont $180. stndents certify 2w-39, WHEELRICHT LEXINGTON, S. C. MBAKES and repairs Baggies, Wagons | aud otber vehicles. Blacksmithing in all branches. Horse shoeing a specialty. All at moderate figures. Feb. 5?tf. DIE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. THE NEXT SESSION OF H. ^ve' Pr?gres8ive institution begin on 6th October. Look into its merits before de<&Eir ciding where you will educate yonr daughters. It's teachers are full of enthusiasm and genuine love for their work. The heathfulness of location and moral tone of school and community are just such as parents are seeking. Advantages are good but the rates are quite low. Soven teachers board in college building with the pupils. Seud for catalogue and learn full particulars, Mrs L. M. Bonner, Principal. H. E. Bonner, A. M. Vice Princpl. Due West, Abbeville, Oo. S. C. July 1G 2ra BARBECUE. Barbecue, refreshments and other entertainments to make the day pleasant and interesting to all, will be given at Whith Rock, August 23d, 1890. D. A. RICHARDSON. 5w-39. SHIP YOUR PRUT 11 MELONS to SPRATLEY & OVERBY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, richmond, ya. They will give special attention to the sale of Peaches, Apples, Grapes, Watermelons, Etc., obtaining the highest prices and returning promptly. June 25-2m. NOTICE. A LL parties holding claims against the jA. estate of Mrs. Barbara Alewine, dec'd., will present them to the undersigned, in his oftlee, at Lexington Court House, on or before the 2nd day of September next, and all parties indebted to said estate will settle same on or before said day, .JEM, J,_A$SAUNN, Admr., C.C.C. July 30 - 40 " 'BUSLINE. &cr TAKE -^a M'CARTHA'S BUSSES AT r\in\ nrpot pat i atut i U JllM fJil U J, VUJJt JXU1A On arrival of all trains, for hotels or any part of the city. First Class Livery and Feed Stable, and Finest Turnout* in the city at moderate charges. Stable on Taylor street, Columbia, S. C. J. P. McCARTHA. | November 6-tf, rHE LATEST GARMEN1 A full lino in all Colors and lilack just oj ^ iffr.y & Hi i t will lead all others for Early Fall and Winter. ,*e open a beautiful line of Ginghams, Print? new iu Ladies' Derby Waists and Shirt Fronts >nr establishment will repay yon, as we will sh lay at a price to suit you. L-r Stock selling oft' at your owu price. rirfierv &> B UNDER GRAND CEN COLUMBIA, lj. IF YOU WANT A FIKi JOTTON At Bottom Prices, write for New Catalogue a ~ ? i WpROVEV '* " ? I ^g-see the Extra Fiue^ommeu^o^ The Dress Blacksi8BH|M Again we open a new line of Ugn^^Baigg Veiling and many other makes. They c^M| llrtiste in beautiful colorings, warranted pS We do not occupy this spece as a circulating is to convince intending purchasers, from perB style and low prices. A Big Stock of Paral at prices that wilB WHTTF 1 Here is where you will get the grip on value at 5c. a yard up to the higher grades in fancy Special novelties in tine Swiss Flouncing a: -McCreery < UNDER GRAN COLUMB3 Jan. 22?ly. AGNEW HARD^ EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE, CD Can he found here at all times. Stock Compl Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools, Nails, Screws, ] Cross Cut and Mill Saws. Full S1 IRON AND STEEL, NAILS, CAS' Agents for "Champion" Blacksmiths' Forge VVUipC JBTJIXJDIEESS' LIME, HAIR, PLAST: < Also, a complete Stock c PAINTS, OILS,MAC AGRICULTURAL of every discription of Best Make and Latest Guns, Pistols, Powder, and Shot. Sole A] Powder. A full line oi Rubber and Leather Bt and Asbestos Sept. 11-42 ly , AHEAD IN NEW SPRMBRYJ Just Received, and in th< Large Towels at 5 cents each, j Prints, of all Styles, at 5 ceiita per yard. Evtra Lar^e Damask TatuoIh nt. Aaph. I 1 Corsets from 25o, bp, best in city tor price, J 1 Fine Laces at 6 yards for 25 cents. ! Narvia Lac6s at 1 cent a yard, A beantiful assor't of fine Sateens at 10c yd ] Gent's Shirts at 25 cents and up. Best style < 0&?Don't Fail to Call and. See the Stock Jackson's Cash D 128 MAIN STREET Feb, 16 * I UU I. iillier's. Very nobby and Stylish. and Early Fall Goods. ow you .something new and rother's H TRAL. MB ,nd Reduced Prices of ^ B8BB COTTON GIN* SH lasto-^r's work-?^ and 1 astonish you. (tOodn. ^^^HaliiHi&IHM^^ 'S, from the nice sheer white India Law^BgnRMKSM^nBflRfiHKEHH weaves. ^ ad All-Over &, Brother-- ^^HHB D CENTRAL. ^VH| [A, S. C. ^ vare store, THE LINE OF 'TLERY, ETC., ete and Prices Reasonable. Carpenters' Fittings and Fastenings. Fnll line of Lock of Blacksmith's Materials, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, r STEEL. and Blowers, and Tire Benders, Drills, te Stock of ER AIND CJEUIEN X.W~ . r~* ' ?f the Best Quality of ' :hinery oil, etc. IMPLEMENTS, Design. Agents for the Dixey's Plow<>. gents for the Dupont's Gan and Blasting siting, Laoe Leather, etc. Hemp, Rubber, Packing. OF ALL i sunns NOTIONS J 5 Low Prices forthemT^ ... _ in the market at the price, Boy's Knee Pants from 25 cents and np. Linen Doylies at 35 to 50 cent a dozen. Mew styles of Ginghams, from 5 cents np, MBmH Nothing to beat them, fgimMHj A new stock of everything {in my line, to MraKaG please the customer, both as regards the ?||pP8n r\.,~ir^38 before Making Your Purchases, *1&Ki ry Goods Store, , COLUMBIA, s. c. i?ly. f A j v MbSSL ' MH