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. -r?.Iit t, ,. ??, Local and Special, j ? n i i ii i i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 9 1891. arrival and departure of country mails. For Seayville, Wenninger's and Banks, leave this place on Mondays and Thursday, at 6 a. in. and return at 7 p. m. same day. There is a route from Seayville to Savilla (Paul Black's) which connects with the above mails. Mondays ahd Thursdays for Rocky Well and Lorena leave at 7 a. m. and return on same days at 6 p. m. On Tuesdays and Fridays for Clarks Mills, Rishton, Rishes Store, Beaver Pond and Boeder's Store leave at 6 p. m, and return at 7 p. m. Agents for the Dispatch. W. S. Eleazer, Spring Hill. Jasper S. Derrick, Leesville. * ? Henry J. Wessinger, Fairbanks. * J. C. Gloyeb, Batesburg. S. J. Riddle, Sinclair. Capt. D. J. Griffith, Gilbert Hollow D. I. Epting, Pine Ridge. G. A. Goodwin, Senn's. 4?*Ten cents par line for locals in this column. ,? ?-? We are not responsible for the views or assertions of correspondents. Parties sending Obituaries to this office ? ?i ^ 11 AtfAn ton llnAfl Txr! 11 hA Will romemutv iuni mi U.oi ..uw ..... __ Charged for at regular advertising rates. SUBSCRIBERS receiving their paper icith a RED CROSS mark upon it, are thereby notified that with the next number their Subscription expires. jDi-srine Serrrlces. LEXINGTON. I*! First Sabbath, preaching 11 a. m. 'v.-; Second Sabbath 11 a. m. and 7 ;30 p. m. Third Sabbath 7:30 p. in. BB| Fourth Sabbath, preaching 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School every Sabbath at 9:30 p. m. Prayer service eveiv Wednesday at 7:30. ; PROVIDENCE. Second Srbbath, preaching 3 p. m. Fourth Sabbath, preaching 11a m. ST. JOHN. Third Sabbath, preaching 10:30 a. m. Ilecttbe axd prayer service. 1st Wednesday evening, mission concert. 2d Wednesday evening, Bible reading. 3d Wednesday evenir-, lecture. 4th Wedesday ovenit expository discourse Sth Wednesday eveni special prayer. No services at St. phens in the evening when the com: nion is celebrated at Providence in the : ning. No services at Pro\i nee in the alternoon when the communion is observed at St. Stephens. commcxion services lexington pastorate At St, Johns the 3d Sabbath at 11 a. m. Preparatory service Saturday previous at 2 30 p. m. Providence the 4th Sabbath at 11 a. m Preparatory service same day at 10 30 a. m. J. G. Graichex. Pastor b Index to New Advertisements:? Clerk's Sales.?W. J. Assmann. Clothing?M. L. Kinard. Tax Notice?D. J. Griffith. A Card?Dr. D. L. Boozer. Clothing?R. H. Edmunds. Now is the Time M To exchange your old Sewing Ma chine, or have it repaired, at M. A. Maloxe & Bso's., Columbia, S. C. ^KFor Sale. Hr* i C. E. \-?aphart, H or W. P. Roof. Please Respond Promptly. It is a very unpleasant thing to be continually dunning subscribers, but as there have been so very few to respond to former appeals we v; must insist that those owing us must make prompt payment. "Wehave run completely out of money and as we have extended you accommodation through the spring and summer it is but proper and just that you harken tc cur request. Please do so without father delay. They Must Go. The finest line of Pianos and KMffiS Organs, at reasonable prices and on Eiioerai terms ever onereu m mt> State before, at M. A. Maloxe & Bbo's., Great Discovery. Mr. Joseph Shumpert claims that he undoubtedly has a certain and infallible preventive and cure for hog cholera, and that if any of the States or the United States will agree to give him ?10,000 for it after a satisfactory test by reliable representatives, that he is prepared to negotiate with such State or the United States. His address is Joseph Shumpert, Reeders store, Lexington county, Special Bargain. One Chickenng piano in good order, for ?75.00, at M. A. Malone <fc Bro., I Gilt Edge Butter, full cre&m j cheese and macaroni, at the Bazaar. If you wish to enjoy a cup of good coffee, tea or chocolate, at the Bazaar is the place to get the best. Full line of cakes, crackers and candies of all kinds just opened, at Ginger ale and orange cider, at the Bazaar. Bemember this during Ham sausage, roast beef, salmon, I mackerel, sardines, oysters, and pickles, at the Bazaar. W. TV. Smith of Blythevrood, S. C., U3ed this season 200 pounds per acre of High Grade Fertilizer, manufactured by the Globe Phosphate j Company, Columbia, S. C., and says he has a prospect of an increased yield of 100 per cent, and says this fertilizer is one of the best. He believes in "more corn, less cotton." Vnr4Vicm /-vni/vna a + 1-110 l-toTQBr ilViUMViU Mlt VUV ES2?l:I2S. j Try BLACKJBIIAOGHT tea for Dyspepsia. Can Rubbers, at the Bazaar. Next Monday court opens here and i there is a great deal of criminal aud | civil business on the dockets. Fashion Magazines, nt J. L. Berg's j Book Store, Columbia, S. C. Mr. J. E. Boozer, youngest son of Dr. D. L. Boozer, Columbia, has gone to Baltimore to study dentistry. School Books, wholesale and retail, at J. L. Berg's Book Store, Colu nibia 3. C. See Dr. D. L. Boozer's card and if you wish first class dental work call on him. It you want good cigars, cheroots, cigarettes, smoking tobacco, pipes, etc,, call at the Bazaar. McElr?V? WIN EOF CARP UJ for femai* diseases. Those who use the weed will find the following favorite brand of chewing tobacco at the Bazaar. Red Meat, Limited, First Step, Grover Cleveland, U. & I. Mr. TV. B. Fallow has just closed a large school at Sandy Run and was in town Monday 011 his way to attend the County Institute at Leesville. If you want a lunch while in town at any time, you can get salmon, mackerel, sardines, lobsters, potted ham, etc., at the Bazaar. Richard D. Moak [killed a rattle snake yesterday on the Devore place, on five mile creek, which had eight rattles and a button. If you want, lard, hams, sugar coffee, flour, etc., be sure to call at P. 0. Ransom's cheap groceiv Columbia. Citizens are invited to attend the basket pic nie of the Lexington Rifles at Tarrar's spring, one mile from town, on Saturday next. fg^BLACK-DRAUGHT tea curet Constipation. The Farmer's Alliance, 15 cents; Our Country, 25 cts.; Looking Backward, 50 cts. All good books for farmers to read, at J. L. Berg's Book Store, Columbia, S. C. Mr. iTranfc White, who taught school for several years in the Fork, died in Asheville N. C., last Thursday where he had been clerking in a dry goods establishment. An immense force is now working on the South Bound Road and there seems to be no doubt of its being completed to Columbia by October 1st. Just think how many batches of bread you have spoiled with sour yeast and then conclude that in the future you will always buy sugar coated yeast, which is always fresh. Try it and have bread like your mother used to make. For sale at Jie Bazaar. j^Ve are^ormed thftt iif ^Wrts impossible to cross Kennerly's bridge over Congaree c ^ on the road, for five / "be past week An aoAAunt of, aier. ^ MoELREE'S WINE OF CARDU1 for Weak Nerves Every one who owes subscriptions and comes in town during court is expected to walk into this office and settle up like a little man who shows that he appreciates accommodation when extended him. Don't fail. Perfumerv of all kinds, Hovt's and Taylor's cologne, bay rum for the haii', pomade, hair oil, sweet soap, toilet and tooth powder, hair and tooth brushes, combs, etc., at the Bazaar. J. O. Haltiwanger, Eulala, S. C., used Alkaline Guano, manufactured by Globe Phosphate Company, Columbia, S. C., and regards it as the best he has ever used. He says the xiitciiDAv c? oj oiciu xo ir.uc uiiAj saiiauuii for the farmer. It is 900 yards 8?e. prints which Brooks Swygert, at Peaks, will sell at 5c. per yard, only on 21st and 22d September. Remember this offer will close after Tuesday 22d instant. If you want the best and cheapest clothing in Columbia be sure you call on Edmunds. He has a large new stock of everything in that line and i3 determined to sell at prices which defy competition. Last Thursday while Tom Han-is, lumber bearer at Marshall Shealy's mill was trying to guide-'he log which was being sawed, hewas thrown upon the saw and instantly killed. It is stated that it resulted from his own carelessness. J?-WINE OF CABOUI, a Tonic for Women. The Supreme Court of the State has made a decision in the case of Banks vs. Crout modifying judgement in the circuit court and the case has been remanded to the latter. The prices of school books having been reduced there is such a small margin of profit to the dealer that they cannot be sold under any cir cumstances on credit. They must be paid for in cash on delivery. Mr. Ollie Hook, of Hollow Creek, who has been ill with typhiod fever for about ten days, died yesterday. He was a young man of excellent moral character and kind disposition, and his death will be deeply regretted by many friends. He was about 30 years of age. Call at S. & M. A. Corley's and see their new hats and trimmings, fancv feathers, jewelry, &c. with readymade clothing, suitings and samples, just in from Baltimore and New xT r _ _i i iotk. auiungs in siock ana samples cut and trimmed, or made to order for much less than in the cities. Mr Jno. W. Craft \vitli the live j firm of T. A. MeCreery & Co., lias | just retained from a trip over the | southern part of this State, where he j sold large bills of goods. He carries i O C a full line samples and their prices j knock the socks off o-' many large northern houses. Capt. McNulty, formerly with the Penitentiary shoo store, Columbia, | has gone North to buy a large and select stock of shoes and will open about the 25th inst., next door to C. F. Jackson, in the post office block. The Captain is a clever and popular gentleman and will doubtless attract a large trade. ? ? Newberry, S. C., Sept. 10. 1891. ( Globe Phosphate Company, Columbia. S. C. j I used the present season on my I crop of cotton 200 pounds and 011 corn 100 pounds per acre of your Globe Fertilizer. The prospect for an increased yield is 50 per cent. I regard your fertilizer as the equal of other standard brands. I sold about 150 tons of your fertilizers, and as far as heard from they are giving satisfaction. My observation leads me to believe that crops can be made at less cost by the intensive system of farming. J. C. "Wilson. Special Offer. Two Steinway pianos in first-class order, for sale very reasonable. Apply to M. A. Maloxe & Bho., Columbia, S. C. How to Save Money. You better believe things are moving with a grand rush at T. B. Auglitry & Co's., Columbia, for they are selling all kinds of groceries, provisions, etc., at prices which startle and astonish the oldest resident or visitor. This is a fact that will pay you handsomaly to note and take advantage of, for you will not find another house in the State at which you can do as well at as you can with them. Don't omit to investigate this statement if vou wish to save money. Death of Mrs. Drafts. Mrs. Lucinda Drafts, who had been ill for some weeks, died at her home, in this place, last "Wednesday 1 evening, in the 71st year of her age. Mrs. Drafts was a quiet unassuming Christian, with a sympathetic and charitable disposition, and her many excellent qualities gained her nu merous friends. In this connection the members of her family requst us to thank her friends for expressions of sympathy and kindly ministrations in her last illness. Dr. Shuler Again!. For the Dispatch. Mr. Editor: I wrote, kicks from without "unifies" (not verifies) and solidifies their noble order! Unity among insiders is'.what we desire, that we may the i??eeffiectnally^fc_ 3!st ffie^ieSs"of Outsiders. MaiVy~ "charitable critics^ stand ready to pat and praise any wayward brother who, forgetful of his obligation, raises his voice or takes up his pen against the Ocala demands; or else by a magic wand of their own handling they become commanders of torpedo-boats patrolling our political waters intent on blowing up all Alliance small crafts that fly the true blue colors and venture from the shore. "We have seen these rigged as privateers, flying the proper colors doing valiant service in the interest of "The People" agaiust Ring Rule? (see Dispatch of 1S90)?uow when we see them under the colors of Wall Street, their daring deeds instead of ? ? ai. l ami inspiring us wiui respect, xni us wiui pain?(Dispatch of 1801)?and we Othello-like can only cry "0, 0, 0!" J. L. Shfler. Selwood, S. C. The First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surprising r< salts follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at the Bazaar. McElree's Wfne of Cardui ami THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Lexington countv: Merritt & Piunkett - - Batesburg. Whites Bros., - - - - Peak. J. P. Bodie, ... Leosville. K. L. Keisler, ... Lewiedale. H. 1*. Price, - - - Lewiedale. Dr. J. W. Sandel, ... Peak. J. J. Wessinger. - - WessingersDr. M. Q. Hendrix, Lexington. S. C. Hardin & Bates, Batesburg. 0. J. Harris. Batesburg. H, P. Price, - - White Bock, k ft Household Remedy k \ \ FOR ALL \ J t BLOODakdSKINJ # DISEASES * I Botanic Blood Balm $ 5 If f lff*C SCROPULA, ULCERS. SALT f r '? RHEUM, eczema, every r A form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- 4 a sides being efficacious in toning up the A v stem and restoring the constitution, J V when Impaired from any cause, its t 4 almost supernatural healing properties 4 A justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if A J directions are followed. a A CCWT CD EE ILLUSTRATED \ # OCR I rfltc "Hook of Wondm." 9 4 BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. $ Jan 21?ly ror Ovcs Fiiiy tsars* ? .. Mrs. V\ iuslow's Sdliiiiug* Syrup j bus V>ocn used for over fifty yoars by J Millions of Mothers for their children j while teething, with perfect success, j It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatley. Sold by Druggists in all parts of tlie world. Twenty live cents a bottle. Be sure and ask /or "Mrs. Winslow's Syrup," | and take 110 other kind. 10. j County Medical Association. The Lexington County Medical ! Association will meet at my office in j | Lexington on Monday, 21st inst., at 12 m., every physician in the county is invited to attend. Dr. C. E. Leaphart, President. I I Both Comfort and Pleasure. Now that the heat of summer is rapidly passing and the cool weather ! of fall and winter approaches, your i thoughts naturally turn to heavier wearing apparel to secure personal comfort. Hence it will delight vou O J to learn that all this has been anticipated by that Prince of Clothiers, M. L. Ivinard. Columbia, and that he will be considerate of your pleas-! uro also in placing the most astonish- j ing low prices on his splendid suits j for men, youths and boys. This being the case vou should read his new O %r advertisement in this issue and not fail to givs him a call. | Advice to Womes If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use i BRADFIELD'S | FEMALE 1 REGULATOR | Carters ytlle, April S3,1888. This Wffi certify that two members of my immediate family, after having: suffered for years from Menstrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Bradfieid's Female Regulator. Its effect is truly wonderful. J. W. Strang a. Book to " WOMAN " mailed FREE, which contains valuable information on all female diseases. * BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. FOB BALE Br ALL DBUGQIBT3. May 27 ?ly -13 Every one should use P. P. P.; nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood. P. P. P., / If!" y"'TJIiBMOr Poire Root and Potassium is the greatest blood purifier of the age. It cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Syphilis where all other remedies fail. P. P. P., Prickly Ash and Potassium will ^cure Syphilis, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilitic Rheumatism,Malaria,Old Sores, Blood Poison and Dyspepsia. If your head aches and you are out of spirits ta!:e P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root, ai.d For a Tired Feeling, Impure Blood, Distress after Eating, Dyspepsia, Pains in j the Back, Headaches and Nervous Pro3~ j fcration and Debility and Weakness all ; yield readily io P. P, P. For Sieepless- i ness, Exhaustion and Malaria use P.P.P, ! Catarrh and a Shattered Constitution, ; both male and. female, nothing better j than P. P. P. ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is" in an impure condition, due to Menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood-cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and Potassium, the greatest cure known for all diseases of the * LIPPMAN BROS., Proprletora, j SAVANNAH, ... - GEORGIA. July 29?ly. ??w i ?i ? wmamtkdtmmaamastmmmumm ? *** ! The State of South Carolina, j r\v* t rvrvTATAV Ks\J U i* J. X ix court of common pleas. Dotdy Sease, as Administrator, vs. W. J. Suit. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE herein. I will sdl before tho court house door in Lexington county on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, All that piece, parcel or tract of land | situate, lying and being in Gilbert Hollow, near Lewiedule, vth the buildings thereon, and bounded on the north by Br? ad street, and on the west by Griffith street and being one square acre, and being tho lot whereon the said W. J. Suit resided, on th following TERMS ?One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the balance on a credit of twelve months bearing interest from day of sale and secured by bond of tho purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. wm. j. assmann, c. c. c. September 11,1891. 45. A Card. \ T THE SOLICITATION OF SEY/jL oral of my patients in and around Lexington, I have consented to be there during court week prepared to do dental work. Respectfully 43?tf ' I). L. BOOZER. BETHEL CLASSICAL MILITARY ACADEMY. $95 MlStSSlM Prepares for BusinePB, Uni*. of Va., Pf I am] West Point. Catalogue address ?L [tl wjf I Paj.A G.SuiTU.Betbel Atadenjy.Va aSxS23ffl6"^ California Hams, at the Bazaar. THfc Stale of SoutP Carolina. CO ['XT V 0 F LEX t'XG 77 > X. IN COMMON P'.IAM. O. .T. Tlrtiris, vs. Mary A. Shealv ct. nl. PURSUANT TO THE DECREE HERE- \ in, I will sell ut Batesburg, in the j county and State aforesaid, on Tuesday alter the lirst Monday in October next, at 10 o'clock a no., One lot in the town of Batesburg, front- i ing Line street, sixt\-:our fe t and mailing J buck one hundred and seventy-live feet, I bounded on the north by T. E. Mitchell and south by O. J. Harris. TERMS - Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Wir. J. ASSMANN", C. C. C. September 10, 1891. 3w4o. The State of South Carolina, /'/irvrr nr r wrATnwnxr l/v/l/il i J. K'JL J. Vil, IN COURT OF COMMON PI.EA9. David Hipp, vs. Tom Sease. PURSUANT TO THE DECREE IN this case. I will sell at the risk ol Henry Rowers before tb6 court house door, in Lexir.gton county, in said State, on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in said county and State, containing thirty-four acres, more or less, bounded by lands formerly ol Stephen Durkett, Mike Moyer, Tom Sease and others, on the following TERMS-One-half cash; ba'auce on a credit tf twelve months, secured bv bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the land sold, to bear interest from day of sale. Purchase to pav for papers. * Wm. J. ASSMANN, C C. C. September 11, 1891. 3w45. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Donley & Sease, as Administrators, vs. Isaiah Mailman. PURSUANT TO THE DECREE HEREin, I will sell before the conrt house duor in Lexington county, on the first Moday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying being in the county of Lextng| ton and State aforesaid, containing one | hundred and ninety acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. E. C. Willis and Jauies Oswalt, on the east bylauds of U. G-antt and lauds formerly owned I by Dr. Wannaniaker, on the south and southwest by Charleston road and on the northwest by lauds of Mrs. E. C. Willis, on tLe following TERMS- One-half of the purchase i money to be paid in cash; the balance on a credit of twe ve mot.t s, bearing interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. WM. J. ASSMANN, C. C. C. September 11, 1S31. 3w45 State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, IK COMMON PLEAS. Donly & Sease, as Administrators, vs. Elbert Hall. PURSUANT TO THE DECREE HEREin, I will sell before the court house door in Leiiugton county, on the first Monday in October next, within the .legal hours of sgi^ All that^^K parcel or tract of land situate, lyu-j^^^Boingii^y^ftgton county an dStateJ?MHkgj^B^^Clest<^jv>ad_ one hundred acres, more or less, bounded of Mrs. Clandia Brodie, and land^^u out for Ben Meritt and others. TERMS? 4)ne-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the balance ou a credit of twelve mouths secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. Wm. J. ASS MANN, C. C C. September 11, 1801. 8w4> The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. IS COMMON PLEAS. Poiilv A Sease, as Administrators, vs. T. \V. Craps. IN QBE HENCE TO THE DECREE herein, I will sell before the court house door on on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Lexington county and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Aaron Tavlor. Davis Hallmaa. J. M. Bouknight, S. R. &. J. H. Lewie and J. H. Lewie and said to contain one hundred and tiiiity-iwo acres, mora or less, on the following TERMS One-half ol the purchase money to he paid in cash; the balance on a credit of twelve mouths, bearing interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pav for papers. Wm.' J. ASSMANN, C. 0. 0. September 11, 1891. 3wi5 mmaammmoL wammmm State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON IK COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Donly & Sease, as Administrators, vs. J. M. Crim, Relief. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE herein, I will sell before the conrt house door in Lexington county, on the first Monday iu October next, within the legal hours of sale, All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, ljing and being in Lexington county, containing two hundred acres, more or less, the same being part of the lauds known as the '-Elizabeth Crim land." and bounded by lands of J. H. Lewie and other-, on the following TERMS? One-haif of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance on a credit of 12 months, secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the land sold and to bear interest from date of sale. Purchaser to pav for papers WM. J. ASSMANN. C. C. C. September 11, 1S91. 3w45. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. IN COMMON PI.EAS. Donly & Sease, as Administrators of J. H. Lewie, survivor, vs. E. C. Jumper. Relief. "PURSUANT TO THE DECREE IN I this case, I will sell boloro the court house door in Lexington county, ou the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale; All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Lexington county, containing fu'ty-nine acres, more or less, lying on small branch of Horse creek water of Saluda liver, adjourning lands owned at present on the northeast by the said Mrs. Sarah E. Jumper, on the south by James F. Leaphart and west by Paul Craps, on the following TERMS - Oue-ha f of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance on a credit of twelve months, bearing interest from day of sale secured by bend ol the purchaser and a mortgage ot the premises sold. Purchaser to pav for papf r.s Wm. J. AriSMANN, C. C. C. September 11, 1891. 3w45. DO m KNOW | w hare the largest and most complete j Clothing and Gent's Furnishing House in j South Carolina is located? If you do not, the next time yon \init Columbia give n:e a little friendly call, and I think jou'Ii be J convinced that mine is the place. This j season I have been unusually fortunate in j securing bargains, and you'll rind the lavg- j est stock and nobbiest st} les in Fail and Winter Clothing ever shown in this State The prices will astonish you, because this is exclusively a Gent's Clothing and Furnishing h'tore, and buying in Urge quantities I get the advantage of lower prices than can be had by those carrying mixed stocks in i5oy s uio nmg jou certainly will be pleased witli the stock I am shouing this season. It contains a atock of my own careful selectiou, and is so extensive and varied that you'll find everything necessary and d&sirable. In addition to Clothing, I have Boy's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, making this a complete ontfitting depot. In Underwear I have exclusive sale in Columbia of Dr. Jeager's celebrated Sauitary Wooion System and also of Dr. "Warner's Sanitary Woolen System. These I goods are recommended bv mauy o! the j leading physicians, and you'll get them from me at catalogue prices. IVT. L. KINART), 150 Main Street. OolumT>ia. S. C. Jan 1?ly. TAX NOTICE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH A. A. NO. 444, entitled 'An Act to Kan? Supplies and Make Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Commencing November 1st, le90," I will he. and attend at the following named places for the purpose of receiving taxes, viz: Col. Barrs, forenoon, October 15, 1891. P. E. Black's, afternoon, October 15, 1891. T. J. Drafts', forenoon, October 1(5, 1891. Crap's Mill, afternoon, October 16. 1891. Nunamaker's Store, forenoon. ^October 19,1891. kirno, afternoon, October 19, 1891. Ballentine's, forenoon, October 20, 189!. . Spring Hill, afternoon, October 20, 169i. it _ 1- ? / ttl mrti re aa, ioreuoon, uctuuer zi, ioyi. Cross Roads, afternoon, October 21. 1891 Chapins, forenoon, Octobor 22. 1891. Shealy's, altornoou, October 22, 1891. Wessinger's, forenoon, October 23, 1891. Dreher's, afternoon, October 23. 1891. Brookland. forenoon, October 20, 1891. Martin's, afternoon, Octobor 28. 1891. Wolf's, forenoon, October 27, 1891. Sandy Run, afternoon, October l7, 1891. Pine Plains, October 28, 1891. Goodwin's, forenoon, October 29,1891. R eder's Store, afternoon, October 29, 1891. Red Bank Mills, forenoon, October 30, 1891. Barr's Banding, afternoon, October 33, 1891 Lexington C. H., November 2, ls91. lotto's forenoon, Novem&r 3, 1891. 4^AUa, afternoon, NovMyy^Bl89]. forenoon, i Rl,tc;i100^ & ^Samaria, forenoon, November 6, 1891. 'T.Awipflft.lp Vnvflmhflr 9. f>-9f Leesville, November 10, 1&91. Bateaburg, November 11,1891. Lexington C. H., from November 15 to December 15, at which time the books will close. State lax - 4 j Mills County tax 3 Mills School tax '2 Mills For Interest on bonds in aid of l"olnmbia, Newberry and Laurens llailroad, in Broad liiver, Fork and Saluda Townships 3 Mills. D. J. GRIFFITH, Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. 43. EXAMINATION OF PI BLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS, The next examination of ap plicats to teach in the tree public schools of Lexington county, will be hold on the First Friday in October, 1891, in the court house, commencing at 9 o'clock a in. Applicants are requested to bs present and begin work at the opening of the examination, E. L. WINGARD, School Commissioner Lexington Co. j September 12,1891. 3w4f>. The State of South Carolina, i county of lexington. IV COMMON* PI E 18. Jane Hall, j against Andrew Hallman and others, Relief. PURSUANT TO THE DECREE IN this case, I will sell before the court house door in Lexington county, on the first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, All that piece, parcel or tract of land sitaate, lying and being in the county of ! Lexington and State aforesaid, in Chinquapin township, containing three hundred acres, more or less, adjoining land* of Wm, J. Barr, E. S. Hallman, A. Mims, Gideon Hall, P. S. Hallman and others. TERMS?One-third of purchase money to be paid in cash; the balance on a credit of twelve months seoured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. Wm. J. ASS MANN, C. C. C. September 11, 1891. 3w45 Land for Sale, j ON MY BULL SWAMP PLACE, LEX- j ington county, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply either to the undersigned, j or to C. M. Efird, Lexington. S. C. P. P. TOALE, Charleston, S. C. August o. 37?6m. Land for Sale. I WILL SELL MY PLANTATION,CONtaining Four (400) Hundred Acres; half original woods. A good dwelling and out buildings; healthy location, with both corn and flour mills nud a gin that runs with either water or steam powere on Big Cedar creek. M. DUNLaP, 28?3m* Fairfield, Co , S. C. I i ' 1 i 1 Notice. Office ot SCHOOL COMMISSIONKit. Lexington County. Lexington, S. 0., September 8th. 1891. A LL PERSONS HOLDING SCHOOL J\. claims not jet appr. ved by me lor the scholastic year ending August 91st, arc hereby notified to present them at once tor j approval so they may be embraced in my annual report as the law requires. E. L. WINGARD, School Commissioner L. C. o^-a? ? I HORSE MIIJKRI A Oilier*;**1 Saddlery, Harness. Buggies NEW STOCK. and X-CW 2= TIU'Y FOii CASH ONLY AM> CAN' AF one else in the city. When in need of in and see nie any way. No tior.b'e to show go W. SCO POST OFFICE BLOCK, April 22 ly 01 cloth: Now Ready for Youi Yon wi STYLES AND VAi UJ HO I x v ! li EMI ? o ? I e-% ? Q U i Z < ec C3 ~~ """ ' " THE MAKE AND FIT UNSRPASSED, AND W. J. SCRUGGS, ) H e. zobel, V Salesmen. j, lee smith, j c Mar 28?ly. "jTSTi MANUFACTURED LIGHT-HEA WHIPS, LAP ROBES, SA Also have in stock i Carriages, Sutays, Buggies, When in need'of anything in my - jan. 21, 1891-ly >?. d i ?i???. LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. ALLEN JONES, President. W. P. ROOF. Cashier, j DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof. C. M. Etird, j R. Hilton, J. E. Hcndrix. EXCHANGE SOUGHT AND SOLO, j Deposits of $1 and upward* received and j interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, j payable April and October. August It) -tf. j * I rr JL . BERWICK LEGARE. I>ENTAL 8EROEON. OFFICE OVER BRUM'S JEWELRY STofe?., MAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. | 2&r-k\\ work on teeth at moderate prices 8rt. I xriir tmtmtmnmi mnm j Wells, Wells, Wells I I ! i THE BORED WELL A SPCCE84. WHEN COBBED WITH TERRA COTTA. I TT JR ARE NOW PREPARED TO GIVE j \? you a Well at reasonable prices tket i will last you a life time. We also furnish j Terra Cotra to curb dag wells. For fur- j ther information ftp-ply to Dickert & Meetze, CHAPIN, tS. e. 42 -Cm. i i7YTTvTr^-irnAT GRADED SCHOOL.! LEXINGTON, S, C. P. E. LOWELL. Principal. Miss MINNIE I. DICKS, First Assistant. Mrs. M. A. SAWYER, Second Assistant. Mr.s. M. E. LATIIROPE, Music. MRS. J. G. GRAICHEN, Elocution. OPENS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER, 7. 1501. SESSION TEN MONTHS. Tuition, IFer ontlx: | First and Second Grades SI 00 j Third and Fourth Grades 1 50 j Fifth Grade '2 00 Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grade... 2 50 Book Keeping 2 tO Music 3 CO Contingent Fee 10 Greek and Latin are embraced in la-^t four Grades?Latin obligatory. French and tjrermun, each ;>0 All tuition payable Monthly. i Board can be had at $7.5?> per month. For tnrther information, address the [ Principal. 1?. K. ROWELL. August 19?tt. SOUTH CUOLIW COLLEGE, | COLUMBIA, S. C. Opens September 29tb. F.n' ram e Exam- : inations begins September 21th. Classical, Literary, Scientific and Law Courses. Tiiir- ; teen professors. For lurther information, t d 'res' the j President. J WOQDRuW. i Twin. j Ml ll ll JfflQJI knovvii :? Road Carts and Vehicles 1 viM\r I'J \ a? eices. 0K1> TO SELL CHKAPfiK THAN' &SY vthin^ in inv hue. come and >?* ui<?. Came nds whether yon l?nv or riot. ?S POPS, - - - COLUMBIA, S. C. SE25955SSS9SESS9S8E9HB3HB&^8BS9MBB^ display rMG fall I Vn 1891. * Careful Inspection. - ^ ':vr4|B 11 find rcnys correct. I o as [INDS ! fjl I ! 9" ? 3 II s 1 r OF OUR GARMENTS i I PRICES VERY LOW. / toys' DEPARTMENT MOST OMPLETE IN COLUMBIA. / . J DUNN, AND DEALF.H IN VY HABKESS nnirs RRimrQ ap mmM UUhhV) IlllllflikV] WV! saHn iu Elegant Line of Pheatonsan^^^y^^P^^^H^H tine be ami ^Bj J. ^L^-JLJi.?rf I' "'iW'i B KEEP I Oy\v-/w-^ ?ji YOUR I US, To every buyer of goods at onr st??:e daring the next 30 days wLo will out lh?> aditT'iisfcineiit from tii* Dispatch acd present it at our counter we will u.nb? A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT On a!1 cash purchases. We curry tit a largest assortment ol Boots, Shoes and Rubbers IN SOUTH CAROLINA. LEVEES STORE uf I 60 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. dov 2?ly BLfll Hi MA5 AKKSIS " gives lnstanx II B B B relief and is an infallible " :i j.3 B S ? Cure for Piles. Price (1. By W* B B P Druggtetsor mall. Sampksi 4 % % l*ftee.AddrwH"AXAIlS6,*? | B BB BPiiox saiti, iNevr York City. D. J. RHODES, > FIXE WATCHES,JEWELM, SILVER S AND SILVER-PLATED FLAT WARE. Difficult Watch and Jewelry Work a Specialty. Gold 'Society Badges Made to Order. 130 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. O, -*>< May 27,1891-ly. Notice. After this date no mortg. ages, Deeds, Agreements, Liena or ||?M other papers will be received for record iu the office of the Clerk ol Court until the -- JKaH fees are paid in advance. ^E|^h Wm. J. ASSMANN, C. C. C. H August 5, 1891. 37 -tf ?mm mammmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmm Do You Need a Tonic? Do You Need an Appetizer? Does Your Constitution Need Building Up? 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