The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 03, 1891, Image 3
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Local and Special.
. ^&VAL AND DEPAETUEE OP COUNTBY
/ MAIL3.
"" i'or Jtesyviih?,11 U'tssmgcrVabd B&uky,
?k;? ..Lao An MmirUfle ThltrS^ftr
tcavc UUI5 jpu?/C vu iuwuuujouuu * ??.? ,
at o a. m. and return at 7 p. m? same day.
There is a route from Seayvilli to Seville
(Paul Black's) which connects "with the
above mails.
Mondays ahd Thursdays for Eocky Well
and Lorena leave at 7 a. m. and return on
same days at 6 p. m.
On Tuesdays ana Fridays for Claris
Hills, Riahton, Eishea Store. Beaver Pond
and Boeder's Store leave at 6 p. m. and return
at 7 p. m.
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Agents for the Dispatch.
W. S. Eejeazek, Spring Hill.
Jahpeb S. Dsskick, Leesville.
Henry J. Wessdjoer, Fairbanks.
J. 0. Gloves, B&tesburg.
~ Sc*&~ TfeOiSL*/ Sinclair. I
iJ pafp. D. J. Gbifeith, Gilbert Hollow
D. I. Eptcng, Pine Ridge.
G. A. Goodwin, Sena's.
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V 49" Tea cents per line for locals in this
column.
%&" We are not responsible for the views
or assertions of correspondents.
49* Parties sending Obituaries to this office
will remember that all over ten lines will be
^ sharged for at regular advertising rates,
~ S U3SCRIBESH receiving iheir paper with
a RED CROSS mark upon if, are thereby
notified thai, imth the next number their Shh
ecription expires.
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; Index to New Advertisements:?
Summons?W. Briggs Green.
The Yalnes are Here?McCreery &
Bro.
Millinery and Fancy Goods?N.
W. Trump.
Our Grekt Sale?J. L. Mimnaugh
at Hn , v/
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Bridge to Let?County Commis
sioners.
-?Wanted to Borrow?County Commissioners.
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Important Notice?H. D. Derrick.
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Sales Day.
Very few people in town Monday.
The Sheriff sold the Shumpert tract
to Joseph and Daniel Shumpert for
$211.
The Probate Judge sold the Sam
fLeaphart tract of 39 acres to Solo
inon Taylor for $75.
L,. ' . Fresh .Meats.
I will furnish beef, mutton, etc.,
at the market on Tuesday and Sat^qjday
mornings, and ask the liberal
mage of the citizens in town
B^. surrounding country. Will also
KH^BKbe highest jprice for sheep, cat- ,
Be. Don't sell until you see me. j
Projected Bailroad.
We learn from good "authority that
I the line of railroad chartered years
L ago from Alston to BlackvDle has been
taken in hand^by capitalists owning
line from Monroe, N. C., and that
they will push the line on ria Winnsboro,
Alston, passing near this place
and on to Seivern, connecting there
with the Blackrille road.
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; Money Wanted.
The County Commissioners want
to borrow as much as one thousand
dollars for county purposes. They
will borrow it all in one sum or in
sums of $100 or more, as parties
?^ may wish to loan. As the taxes to
Be collected this fall are pledged for
its payment the loan is a perfectly
secure one. Seven per cent, will be
?v allowed. ^ Read the notice of the
? n n th er column and
Winiyioo*vMVAv _? ^
"-Iri ^- ~^yV ;
if you have money to loan see them.
Of Interest to Ladies.
It always affords us great pleasure
to give prominence to matters of interest
to the ladies and we do not
r know of anything of more interest
than the fact that N. W. Tramp,
^ ?Columbia, has now in stock the lar gest
display of beautiful millinery and
fancy notions ever brought to that
city, and its attractiveness is greatly !
enhanced *by the extremely low
prices at which everything in* his line
fc is being sold Read his new adveriisement,
note his numerous attractioEs
and then go and see him.
I Almost Giycn Away,
r? Did yon ever see in the columns of a
newspaper such a startling enumeration
of unapproachable bargans" as
^ are crowded in the space of J. L.
iiimnaugh k Co. s advertisment this
week? These goods are varied in the
most recent styles and textnres, all
l , extremely beautiful and unexception
r/X Mfv low in price; in fact they are the
t startling bargains ever preWt
seated to the public, and you certainly
will be most unfortunate if
you cannot find the opportunity to
-visit their stores and secure the ben
tefitof flaese unheard of offerings
Don't delay, but go at once and get
yourijb^re of these splendid goods
at prices so low that you will feel
that they have almost been given to
We expect every individual who
attencT "court, to come prepared to
settle for his paper, and those who
don't come can send.by their neigh
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-UVS.. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
Baking
Powder ;
"ELY PURE
: BEE71TE33. \
Try 8LACK?DRAHQHT tea for Dyspepsia. \
Big line of fishing canes, lines, i
hooksjJj^ba^ies, etc., at the Bazaar. <
'The Cpunt^Commissioners advertise
a bridge to let.
Shreded cocoanut~Teady for pies,
custards or cakes, at th^Bazaar.
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The less religion there\is in a
church the less they want a preacher. ^
Ice cream will be served at ^4he_
Bazaar every day during court week. (
A boy doesn't object to hard work
when it goes by the name of play.
The very best Gilt Edge Butter,
fresh and sweet, at the Bazaar.
The right time for a man to repenk
when he finds out he i&Avrong,
You alwavs find the best chewin? 1
*' ' " ry <*. if-'*-: '-> 1 ; >
tobacco at S. X. Hendrix, Columbia^
jti^BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cores Constipation. .
^ -The Lexington Rifles are ^peaking (
of a big picnic and shooting match at .
an early date.
The Orangeburg Lutheran Conference
closed its session in Columbia
on Sunday.
Col. Norton W. Brooker has moved, '
from Ridge Spring to Columbia to ]
practice law.
mr brown's iron bitters
Cores Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala*
ria, Nervousness, and General Debility. Physi- ' -J
dans recomxoend.iL All dealers sell it. Genuine
bas trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. 1
When you want harness, buggies r
or saddlery, or anything in this line,: :*
on Mr. Soott Pope, Columbia, 15
The Lexington Rifles will be out- *
for, drill on Saturday afternoon in
full uniform. Come and see litem.
Rev. J. G, Graichen delivered a
most excellent sermon Sunday morn
ing in St. Stephens church.
Very near all the stores in Colum- ]
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bia close at 6:30 o'clock in the after- <
noon except on Saturdays. * j
Mr. A. W. Ray was elected Judge 1
of Probate for Richland county in j
the recent primary.
*The stock of merchandise assigned i
by Mr. Jasper S. Derrick will be sold ^
at Leesvilje, on the 16th inst. i
MeCLREFa Wlllg Of CABPUt forWftik Nervea S
P. J. Rucker is engaged in the 1
commission business and is selling
good hams at 6 cents per pound. 1
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Mr. Henry Scofill has the brag 14
cotton field in Black Creek, while Mr. J#
Ross Smith "fa*
W?L?e?.-,-^4thout particulars, that 1
two more menhave been shot, down >f
on the South Bound railroad. One ^
seriously and the other slightly. ]
Tour wife will need a spring bonnet.
Buy a fashion magazine at
Berg's Book Store, so that she carl
select a stylish one, and have peace
in Jfie family.
yBev. JoabEdwards will preach at
Bound Hill church next Sunday, at
11 o'clock, June 7th. The public
generally is invited to attend. *
Neuralgic Persons
And those troubled with nervousness resulting
from care or overwork will be relieved by taking
Brown9 8 Iron Bitters. Genuine
has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
When you leave home for court,
don't forget toinclude in your change
i enough to settle your dues#at this
office, if you please.
Court wili open at 10 o'clock
prompt next Monday, and the hotels
will be prepared to entertain all
visitors.
One of our citizens found out last
j week what the first thing is that a
| man gets when he falls in the water.
. Gets wet.
. The increase in the assessment of
property in this county in 1890 over
1889 is as follows: Personal, $65,880,
real, $26,080; polls, 121.
An election for officers of St. Stephen
church will be held on the second
Sunday^ A full attendance of
members is requested.
The fishing party last week did
but little in catching scale fish, in
consequence of the high water, but
they gave catfish "brmger."
The wheat and oat crops will be
excellent in some sections of this
county, but cotton is late, as much of
it is just qp. The sand hills, as they
are called, have splendid corn crops.
J. L. Berg who runs a book store
and printing office in Columbia, keeps
files for sale, but he is not in the
hardware business as his files are
called Columbia Letter Files, and
they are good ones, too.
Mter?1'9 WINE OF CABOm for female dieeues.
v "We had the pleasure of meeting Dr.
J. G. Williams, of Oakvilla, in town
on Monday. He is a clever man and
is said to be an excellent physician.
We were pleased to have a pleasant
call from J. W. Dreher, Esq., on
, Monday. He is one of our best citizens
and a more clever man ne ver
trod Lexington's sod.
Prof. Rayhill has postponed the
? entertainment which he was to have
I given in the Graded School building
next Friday evening to a more opportune
time.
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Values.
If you wish to get the greatest
ralue in every description of dry >
*oods for your money, you should
surely not miss the grand opportulity
offered in the columns of this i
raper, by the "old reliable" house of 1
VIcCreery & Bro.'s, Columbia. They 1
lave no dull time around their store, <
iv a. l' i_ j .i. ir_i_ i. i
:or tne attractive ana ?iynaii gooua <
)ffered in unsnrpassed bargains never 1
fail to draw customers when other
stores look like/vacation time. Carefully
peruse what they enumerate in
their new advertisement and don't
miss being one of the fortunate purchasers.
Meeting of the County Medical So-ciety.
There will be a regular meeting of
the Lexington County Medical Society
at court on Monday, June 8th
aext, at Lexington C. H., at 12 mj.
Every physician in the county is requested
to. attend.
By order of the President:
D. M. Crosson, M. IX,
' Secretary County Med. SociAy.
- Notice to Sub-Allianco3. j. i
All Sub-Alliances ofr texington ^
county, S. C.j desiring to purchase 1
bagging and ties through the Farmars'
Alliance Exchange of, S. C., is 1
hereby . requested to send me, as
early as possible, an estimate of the j
yards of bagging and number of ties j
wanted
Geo. W. Youngineb. f
Co. Exchange Bus. Agt. j
Calla S.C. j
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Meeting of the County Board of i
Medical Examiners. i
There will be a meeting of the
Board of County Medical .Examiners \
it Lexington C. HI, at the office of ]
[)r. C. E.. Leaphart, on Monday, t
fune 8th, at 10 o'clock a, m., for the j
purpose of examining diplomas, &c., {
>f any applicant that may offer be- <
!ore the'Board. <
D. M. Cbosson, M. D., j
Secretwy Co B. Med. Examiners.
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Mr. Sam P. -Shumpert one of the ]
promptest paying subscribers of the i
dispatch paid us a pleasant visit
m. Monday. He reads every line of i
he-paper, even^ the figures of the %
ailroad schedules and finds all ;
nteresting. ; j
The closing exercises of Lexington )
jtraded School will occur on Friday ]
L2th instant. Col. McMaster, of ]
Columbia, will deliver the aimual <
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iddress. The program is interest" 1
ng and will be published next week. 1
Au effort xb being made to organze
a Sub-Alliance at this place. Per- ' 1
tons desiring to - become ynembers
feackerel, corned beef, potted ham,
Dysters,- sardines, dried beef, pidkles,
Rpp parched coffee and best black .
and green teas, at the Bazaar.
Judge Page Chapin was in town
JiiitJUUg ma iciiiuiio fcv vuw
County Auditor, He put more in
the treasury than he took out. As
he grows old he grows portly and
dignified.
^Our thanks are returned to Misses
Alma 0. Seay and Corrie Drafts for
invitation to attend the closing exercises
of Gaston College on the 18th
instant. Miss Alma graduates at
that time.
The wells bored by Messers. Dickert
& Meetze in this section hare
given so much satisfaction that
these gentlemen- will probably be
kept busy in this neighborhood for
some time.
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Our thanks are returned to Miss
Isabel C. Brooker, daughter of Dr.
"W. T. Brooker, who graduates from
Greenville Female College, for an invitation
to attend the commencement
exercises on 18th instant.
.|?*W1NE OF CARDUl, * Tcaic lor Woaun.
If you wish to buy a lot at Buena
Vista, on the Spartanburg and Asheville
railroad, 3J miles from Asheville
and 1 mile of the Vanderbuilt palace,
apply to C. S. Bradford. For the
first 100 lots sold coupons to the
value of the lot will be given which
will be accepted at their face in payment
of board at the elegant Buena
Vista hotel.
Last year the Texas and Pacific
t rtKA AAA j
railroad earned i,zou,uuupaaaeiigei?,
and, strange to say, out of this vast
number of people not one was killed i
or injured.- During the past four
years not a passenger traveling on
this road has lost his life by accident
while on the road.
CHILD BIRTH
MADE EASY!
" Mothers' Friend " is a scientifically
prepared Liniment, every ingredient
of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical profession.
These ingredients are combined
in amannethitherto unknown
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
WILL DO all that is daim&d for
it AND MORE. It Shortensjpkbor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Dinger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to " Mothers " mailed FREE, containing
valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Seatby express on receipt of price |1.60 per botdt
Bf! AO FIELD RE8ULAT0R CO., Manta.C?.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS,
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Valuable Becords Pound.
1 Matter of Great Interest to Lexing
County.
In looking over the records on file
n the Secretary of State's office yesterday
Col. James G. Gibbes found a
valuable roll of records, the discovery
)f which will be of great interest to
ihe people of Lexington. The cAirt
aouse at that place was burned in the
jarly part of the present century and
t was supposed that all the records
were destroyed. Those found yesterlav.
however, erive the complete re
sord of every deed to property sold dur.
ng the years of 1817 to 1825. Those
arho have failed to trace their titles
san easily do so now, and no doubt
many valuable tracts of land can be
made to change hands. State 29th.
) . Washington Letter
[From Oar Regal&r Correspondent.]
Washington, D. C., May 29,1891.
Mr. Harrison has at last, it is said,
braced np bis backbone sufficiently
to inform* Commissioner of Pensions
EtaoWthat he must hank in his reugn&tion
as soon as another man can
i>e found with some political pull
;vho is willing to take the place.
Etaum did the grand kick act, and
las not yet consented to resign, sayng
that he prefers being dismissed;
rot hell change his mind. They all
lo that way. - When Tanner was
isked for his resignation he swore
hat he would never write it, but
le did all the same. It's easy to
alk about being kicked^ but when
he big hob-nailed boot is raised they
ill get out of the way if possible. .
Just as might have been expectedr
he alleged attempt1 to begin crimilal
proceedings against young Baiim
md his partners in office-selling has
ilready practically petered out, and
he District attorney, a republican of
?iirse, -has begun to hint about the
difficulty of securing, the nesessary
proof to convict Baum or any of his
pales, and the uselessness of bringhg
the case before the grand' jury,
[t is always difficult to do that whic- i
(ve do not wish to do. *.
By the way, speaking of Pens
Office matters, there was quit*"
farce played there this week.
man man tnaJ fcw<lwmimwin/, tnnnAtr
fJiw vaacv* ivu wnwnuig uiuuoj)
md Commissioner Raum, the man
*ho acknowledged under oath that
tie had borrowed $12,000 from the
bong of the pension sharks, was one
rf the judges. Ye gods, think of
that It Was certainly the acquitted,
but a victim had to be found, so the
fellow who got the loan for him from
i lljj^iiDgton ten per center was
be too loose in hi^ddeas of
lAM^wnt of interest that ought to
from the Government ser^B^^There
are piles and piles ol
crookedness all over the Pension
bureau awaiting the argus eye of a
democratic Congressional investigating
committee.
Secretary Proctor having given the
War department several consecutive
days of his valuable time has now
gone back to Vermont to put ii
about ten days in looking after hie
private business.
If it be true, is generally believed
here, that the instructions telegraphed
the revenue cutters Bush and Bern
as to the part they should takeinth<
present sealing season in Behring
Sea, are practically the same as those
issued to them last season to pre
tend to watch, but at the same time
to be very careful never to see anj
illegal sealing Mr. Blaine must fee
very thankful that he was not her<
when they were issued.
The Attorney General has gone U
the Secretary of the Treasury, to i
limited extent, by deciding that th<
l?o4- tiamcul aARmqI Via a arifVinrifv ii
issue, silver certificates against thi
$4,000,000 seigniorage that has bee]
accumulated by the coinage of bul
lion. Mr. Foster has also, it is said
arrived at the conclusion that he cai
issue silver certificates against th
$200,000,000 in fractfonal silver tha
he has been unsuccessfully try to pu
into circulation for several week
past. These are the methods b
which the administration hopes t
j Stave off that much dreaded deficit
Mr. Harrison must have been rc
minded of the Conkling-Garfieldtrou
ble this week when ex-Senators Plal
and Miller, of New York, each su]
ported by a dozen or more friend)
invaded the White House to engag
in a fight over the appraisership c
the port of New York. Mr. Harr
son finally succeeded in makin
Secretary Foster temporary refer*
of the contest, and he got rid of ti
gang by promising to come over 1
New York and look into things b<
fore making any deoision. Whc
that decision is made, the side |hi
gets left will jump on Mr. Harrisc
for satisfaction, and he will wish, t
many as other Presidents hav
fV?of fVtPTP wprft no Federal officers i
New York.
Representative T. J. Campbell <
New York, who is now here, is ai
thority for a statement that willha^
a very important bearing upon tl
Speakership contest if he is not mi
taken. He says that it has been d
cided that the swenty-three dem
cratic vote which New York will hai
in the next House will benaai--"^
unite in the vote^fpz^P?**?*' Tl
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candidate! is to receive these
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twenly-thr otes has not been decided
~#$id will not be until a
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conferei^Bb^d; Dot Mr. Campbell |
is certa^iat the delegation will select
themer. ^ f
Honjry Simpson is going to
make ff|ade speeches in Ohio in
opposiucSjKcIGi^fcjs high tariff
talks. ; y \_T
% In Appeal.
- -T^?.5ttoks -or the South: We
desirecali your attention to the
addrefeoently issued by a Committee
the Southern Press Association,fcng
to the raising of funds
saffidj for the erection of an appropriatekigment
to the memory of
the Jaflejfc Jeffebson Davis. The
Edi ^i the South have taken this
matfln hand, and 'they appeal to
the p^)l^ confident of meeting with
a libd response. It is greatly de-1
sired jat eyery~county of this fair
Sout&nd shall do itself honor by
lendijaT&nd "towards the erection
of i^ument to the one man who,
ahoTekjhers, represented all that
was D^^nutkern character.. He
sufier.^K!? people of the South,
and s^fe^the is no more, the people
o^Vfiouth should esteem it a
privili?*m$se i monument to his
-n^emongjich shall stand for all timely
Committee of the Southern
Pres^jjfiiciation who have this matter
iny&dui*e, Hon. Sohn TV. Childers,
of Wiiaerican, Nashville, Tenn.
Hon. Pfrick Walsh, of The Chronii
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A,,iofo Ho flftnt. .Tohn Tatior.
UC) aupovo] vw.) ^
don "Wper, of The News and Courier,
Charleon, S. C.
Thej^have appointed Thursday
June If as the day for a united ef
fortto b made through the entire
. -S^hJpke funcL for the monument
They aMd to every newspaper ii
the Sc>iJo see that meetings of
some held at the town or cit;
where itjfcubHshed. Mass meet
ings of tlBeople, to be addresse<
by popuiP<^atprs and the taking u]
. of volantjwcollections, aresuggeste<
as one ^flkof raising the needei
money.-*e main point is to ^e
that something is done. If the If
I a concert or othe
BHhent, money can easily h
olffl^ed jn that way. By all mean
?nlist fie Confederate survivor
/fHave sc^nething in your paper no
every d^y until* your people take a
tion and collect an amount to repr
sent them in the building of the ino:
ument. 4f the newspapers will tal
a lively interest in this matter succe
is assS?edr Please send markf
' copies of your paper containing a 1
notice of this movement to rail
money jor. the monument to ea<
member^ the Committee.
When tie money is collected f<
John ^ Langd
Treasurer of the fan
| .-and who wfthce<?eipt for the same.
' The location of the monument aj
; the design/will be de.terminded wh
t it is known how much money t
. Committee will have at their di8pos
j A ixttnuaa Aiuauuc UM xcsuix
, that inasmuch as our order teacl
r us to speak the truth, it will patr<
I ize only such papers as speak t
, truth. The proprietor of the E
patch had better send out a. t
[ dozen saihple copies at once.
! McElree's Wine of Cardul
j and THEDFORD'S BUCK-DRAUGHT s
r for sale by the following merchants
* Lexington countjv. )
- M?xr^-&Ptanfietfc - - Bates be
While* Bros., - - - Pe
' J. i\ Bodie, - Leesvl
j R. u Keisler, - Lewied*
' H. l'.Jhtee, - Lewiedi
I Dr. S.y*. Sande', * - r - Pe
i J. J. Wessinger. - - Wessingc
Dr.Mr&Hendrlx,Lexington.8-C.
a Hardin <fc" Bates. - Bat^sbu
O. J. Harris. Bateabo
> COTTON MARKET.
1 Charleston, Middling
9 Augusta, Middling 8|@
5 Columbia, Middling 8?@
B Lexington Middling 7(^8i
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- Important Notice
j STOCK OP GOODS FOR SA]
e rnHE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS
i 1 'JasjerS. Derrick at Leesville, S
will be sold there on the 15th day of Jt
t at 10 o'clock a. ni.. at public a
tion. Stock in good condition. Invent
s $2,272 36.
y TEBMS?One-half cash; balance payi
October first, 1891, secured by good paj
0 Store house can be rented.
' H. D. DERRICK, Assigne
J. A. MULLER, Agent..
k 2w29 s v i
t, Wantftd f.n Bnrrm
<fcl AAA w 8TJMS from *
^ vpXj\yV/\/ to the entire amount
7 per cent interest, payable from taxej
be collected in November and Decern
>f 1891. Am one having snch amounts
* apply to either of the undersigned.
1_ J. P. J0NE8,
g A. S. NUNAMAKEE,
* , A. 0. BANKS,
ie County Commissioner
J. Brooks Wxngabd, Clerk.
28-tf.
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State of South Caroiin
lt COCXTY OF LEXINGTON.
In Trial Jostice Court,
f / G. A. Goodwin.
; ! VS.
n M. Luther Roof.
Summon*. .
XrOU ABE HEREBY REQUIEED
II- X answer the complaint in this ac
? within twenty days from the service o(
' summons or judgment will be giyetr-agi
te you by default
W. RSIGG3 GREEN, [L. 8.]
Trial Justic
e- M*y 27, 1891.
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Taka nhtieo that the said complaint:
lB RleTa thtf office of W Briggs Greeh,
at Brooklarad, S C.
m T W. BRIGGS GREEN, T,
Le ?w33 J "V
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OUR GREAT SALE~
OF
$12 50 SUITS. S
Wo have alarmed competition. This is
nothing unusual. Our great purch tses and
our immense establishment, growing larger
and larger everj cay, cause ordinary competition
to ask why we can lead the procession.
Ability and Cash are the two leaders
that make Columbia to-day one of the
best markets in the South to buy Dry
** ? -~<1 -.1.: Ol.AM P?vn#?tR Hud Mil- I
Atooas, uuvv, ?
hnery; and who is more deserving of the 1
name of leader fhan w
MIMAV&H
who made popular prices in Columbia? j
600 Suits of Clothes in Sacks, Frocks, Cut!
< a ways and Prince Alberts at $12 60.
We have made '
A CLEAN CUT
in the many departments of onr establish- j
o/ent. We have had the bes SpringN trade
since in Colambia. and for the three Summer
months we have decided to conveit
onr stock into cash, and as for profits, the\ |
shall bo a secondary consideration. Think
of it! *
Figured Lawns at 3? cents. 1
Standard Calico at 34 cents.
All-Wool Challie at 15 cents.
Black P aid Lawn worth 12?c., at 9 cents
- Fancy China Silks worth 60c. at 37 cents
Black Lace Flonncings sold at $1, now
50 eents.
Ladies' Under vests at 7 cents.
Fine Quality Bleached Ladies' Vests at .
12? cents. " _ Wide
Embroideries at 7 cents.
Lonsdale Sheeting. 4-4, at 8?.
Fine Checked Pique, at 5 cents,
A Towel soli at 19 cents that will - surprise
the natives.
A Big Lace Sale at 5 cents.
Oar entire line of light weight Lawns
and Batistes sold at 15 cents now 10 cents.
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^ We find no room for Straw Hats, hence
g they must more.
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| OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
w is a Hammer! Our 'Prioes Makes it So.
Children's Pine Button 8hoes sold at
e~ $1.00 and $1.25, now at 49 cents. See them
a- All oar Best Hand Made Shoes, inchxd
in'g Heiser's, and Lilly, Brockett A Co.'s,
gg And other brands at $4,25. Now is your
chanco, \ All our Best Ladies' Shoes, regardless
of cost, at $2.50.
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al. ' ' '
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. at almost your own price. . They must go
we will not carry them over.
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Respectfully,. ^
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I J. L MfflAUGB & CO.
^ ColvLaaa.'tela, S. C. ;,
ire
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rg. ; Jan L?ly
lie. ' .
t Bridge to Let
iS* TT7*ILL BE LET TO THE LOWES'
VV bidder on the 3d day of July nexl
tr*. a bridge to be built*on Wateree creek, nea
irjf. the town of Chapin on the Lattakoo road
mm The Commissioners reserve the right t
reject any and all bids. .
Plans and Specifications made know:
then and there.
J.P.JONES,
A. S. NUNAMAKER.
A. 0. BANKS,
* J. Bbooks Winqaxd, - *
Clerk County Commissioners.
^ June 3d, 1891. Sw32
| D. J. RHODES,
S (IK WAICBBSJEWBUV, SHI
me,
no- AX?
Mry SILVER-PLATED FLAT WAR!
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Difficult Watch and Jewelry Wo>
ft Specialty. Gold Society
Badges Made to Order.
130 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C
May 27, 1891?ly.
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, at
^ Final Discharge.
Cftn X WILL APPLY TO J. WALTE
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JL Jttlicneu, ,>uage 01 rrouniB tuari u
Lexington county, on Wednesday, the 241
day ot June next, at 11 o'clock in the for
noon, lor a settlement and a final disoharj
s. as Administrator of the Estate of Elbe
W. Shealy, deceased.
n. n. burton,
May 20th, 1891, Administrator.
? 4w29.
a, ??????
Notice.
All persons indebted to tb
Estate of Levi Smith will at on
make payments and those having olair
against said Estate will present them pro
erly attested to the undersigned.
S. L. SMITH, Administrator.
J 3w28
to /
ition
ainst r Filial Discharge,
I will apply to j. walt!
Mitchell, Judge of Probate for L<
ii gton County, on Friday, the 19th day
June next, at 11 o'olook in the forenoc
for a settlement and a final discharge
is on Administratrix of the personal Estate
New James D. Clark, deceased.
MRS, NANCY M. A. CLARK,
J. Administratrix,
May 20th, 1891. 4w29.
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HORSE MILLINERY AN
Otherwise km
laddlery, Harness, Buggies,
NEW STOCK.
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and at
LOW
r BUY FOR CASH ONLY AND CAN AFO
L one else izt the city. When is need of any!
ad see me any way. No trouble to show good
\ 7T.SCOT"
POST OFFICE BLOCK, .
April 22 -ly
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3ST. "Wl T
* Dealer
MILLINERY AND
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HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR,; HANDKERCH
' for Ladies and
We lead in Millinery. All the Novelties of I
The Largest Stock of BI
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April 2^-ly
Wk 101 FORGET [<
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THE
$10 SALE.
Of Spring Suits which I am still
offering. I have placed, on the counters
150 Suits for you to make your se
lections from. These are of greater
I value than any I have gieen at this |
SPRING SALE. \
Those who are alive to Great Bargains
will take advantage of this Sale
at once. Suits sold at $15, $18,
$22.50 and $&5 now offered to you
for ?10 This sacrifice sate is genuine
Any garment you may select will
pay you big value. Do not loose this
chance, but come at once. There has
never been any such offer or sale given
in this city that can equal the one I am.
giving you now. Only $20 ca^i
give you your choice. 7 ,
L. KINAKD,
Columbia, 8. C.
ROO^ilS
mrlffm ft D^Ucioua. aparitlmg, an:
Wpttwng. Sof3 br xiHlocJer* A. besnUfni Fictar
. JE> rok and e&rtl.< sent tRKE to <mr ons sotvdic;
UAr.ns to tWO. E. HIRE3 CO. FbilaulalpLi*, Po
I J. Walter Mitchell
f ATTORNEY
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AND
Counselor at Law.
Will practice in all of the Courts of th
State, (except the Probate for Lexingtoi
County) and of the United 3tates for th
District of South Carolina.
^arOffice inCourt House Building
. LEXINGTON, S. C.
^ Mar 18?3m.
T. BERWICK LEGAB.E,
DENTAL SURGEON.
OFFICE OVEB BBCN's JEWELRY STORE,
MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. (
work ottiteeth at moderate pricej
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A WEEK
B WU1 Get
THE COLUMBIA
DAILY EESISTEI
Established 1875.
* A PAPER CONTAINING
Iff THE LOCAL NEWS.
Ill THE TELEGRAHHIC NfcWS.
Ill THE STATE NKW8.
n II I lliTHAT GOES TO MAKE TJP
H ilUii GOOD PAPER. .
$6 a Year. - - ? - 12 Cents a Wee!
> Send orders to Cha&les A. Calyo, J a
* Colombia. S. C.
* R. W. Halisch,
, WATCHMAKER AND- OPTO
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I keep a big assortment of Spectacles ax
Eyeglass, Gold, Ainmniom. Nickel, Ste
and Robber.
I am thoroughly prepared to fit the mo
complex case of detective vision.
GOOD WATCH REPAIRING a Speciali
^ Give me a oalL
jj Columbia, SL O.,
a. H6 Miin Street, Nest to Pat Meehan
;e
Winthrop Training Scho<
for TEACHERS.
COXj-CJ^SI^, S. C.
Thorough normal instructic
and practice in best methods of teac
iSj ing. Open to girls over 18 years old; Gra
ce nates are entitled to teach in the schools
na South Carolina as first grade teach?
P" They readily secure good positions in tb
and other States. Each county Is giv
two scholarships?one by the State, woi
$10; and one by the school, worth $!
Competitive examination ior these scholi
ships will be held in each county, Thu
day, July 2. Address
D. B. JOHNSON,
IE Superintendent, Columbia, S. C
ix- 8w34
of >n,
as Remember'that all kinds of j
of work, such as tall and tetter hea<
envelopes, circulars, pamphlets, ei
can be done at the Dtssftsgft office
n^at and cheap as any^v&tere/
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Road Carts and Vehicles
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NEW GOODS, SICES.
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TO SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY
;hing in my line, come and see me. Come ,- ' .
Is whether you buy or not
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in . ^
iFANCY GOODS,
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secialty of
lEFSf LACE AMO EMBRODERIES,
Children. ,
the Season at less than New York price.
BBONS in the Sooth
If IT. W. TRWP,
MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, & 0.
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EMIINDS S
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(At the Old Shiver Comer,)
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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SPECIAL SALES.
Drees Goods. All the selected Novelties new
| being shoWn. Special attention is called
to an .elegant ine of salines, me
. Apple Cheese cloth* at He. 10c, *
12c, loo. Outing Cloths
in great variety Block
*.v . Bress Goods, the
best stock s
we
_ ever offered 1
comprising foil line
Henriettas, Glorias,
Silk Warps, Taimin, B*
! tistes, Silk Grenadines, Black /
R; Silk-Nets in elegant Patterns. Full
line Percales, Ohalliee, Lawns, White
Goods at extremely low prices; Bargains.
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Big Job in Embroidery. Flouncing at
half price; 48c, worth double. See this
Una.
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3, 00 yards of Linen Lace, two inches
wide, at Sc.
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42-inch Lace, all oyer net, at 50c?t in
Cream and black. Corsets, Hosiery,
Gloves and Notions of every kind, all sold
at lowest prices.
CLOTHiNO murium. ^
Here we offer yon all new and fresh
goods, made np in the best manner, and
price* ae low as you can bny any where.
See ourSoita at 6, 7.50 and 19 dollars.
, BOYS' SUITS A SPECIALTY.
500 Children's Knee Suits, at 50 cents;
. Men's Fine Pants at $3, $3 and $6.
Handsome patterns.
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UMBRELLAS.
We still sell you Umbrellas at bottom figures.
Our 85c nickel handle is a big
I bargain. Onr Gloria at $1.25 is hard to
e beat.
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p SHOES AND MATS.
Here you can find everything you need
for the head and' foot.
; Our spring Derby Hat $1.89 is well worth
your attention. '
Special sale in spring Scarfs and Ties.
See oar line at 25c.
'BSKTTHSS'
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TH2 PU3S.
Mar 28?ly.
Do You Need a Tonic?
IDo You Need an Appetizer?
Does Your Constitution
Need Building Up?
TAKE MUMPS 1R0X SlXTliRE,
A The Beet and Par eat Iron preparation in
the world.
? PURIFY YOURBLCOD,
Prepare your syafcem for Spring and Summer
by using
MURRAY'S SARSPARILLA.
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Manujacturers and Wholesale Druggiste.
" Columbia, a: a
FOR SALE BY s "> v '
8{ W P. ROOF. LEXINGTON. 8. C.
April 15?tf
* KEEP | ON
YOUB I US.
D. ? - . To
every buyer of goods at our store dum
ring the next 30 days who will cut this advertisementTrom
the Dispatch and present
l| it at oar counter we will make
A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER SENT
On all cash purchases. We carry the
" largest assortment of
| Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
01 IB SOUTH CAROLINA.
I LEVEE& STORE
tfc
? 160 Main Street,
? COLUMBIA, S. C.
nov 2?ly . C';? *?
Barbecue.
rBBE WILL BE K CABBECCE AT
Be 1 Bank on the 4th of July. The _
is, Red Bau'c Brass $md String Bands will
;c., furnish music. The charges for dinner
?a will be mdclarate, sndthe proceeds will be
? lor the bepeflt of the Brass Band.