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r WE ARE HEj |'| FOE THIS 11 T JE3I E : 3 Don't you be the last person the best goods .are sold cheap shrewd buyers is the natural re ous inducements for the season ton come and see our complete FALL AND Wll BOOTSES for Ladies', Gent's and Childr a great stock and just what yo to sell them quick. All prices tion about you being highly pi prices. For the best of every! r lever & f THE EE v 160 ; MAIN STEEET, ^oov 2?ly i Local and Special. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1891. Agents for the Dispatch. W, S. ELEma=t, Spring Hill. Jaspeb S Derrick, Leesville. Hkssy J. Wessinger, Fairbanks. J. C. Gloyes, Batesbarg. S. J. Riddle, Sinolair. Ca.pt. D. J. Griffith. Gilbert Hollow j D. I. Epting, Pine Ridge. G. A. Goodwin, Sen dr. Job S. Wessinger, Chapin. W. J. Ballentine, Broad River and I Saluda townships. Jackson Counts Peak. "K TP "MVrs. Xrmo. ~* I i Index to New Advertisements:? Mast Go?J. L. MimDaugh & Co. ; Wanted?R. Hilton. For Sale?W. H. Stack. Money j To loan at 6 per cent. May be j found at my residence opposite I Methodist church, next door to C. M. Efird's, after 3 p. m. every day. P. E. Kowell. notice. All parties indebted to us for professional services will please make settlement bv the 1st of Dec. as there will be a change in our business by that date. & Qpattubato. Lyrch's Croeks.-y Stcre. Wedding Presents cheap. House ||^_^ keeping ^pods in Silverware, CrockWoodenw?rgy and Tm x Bill hnd them at I '*% Htkery Store, BjColumbia, S. C. i Service. H^^^^^^^^^Kanksgmn^serac^ 8Hi Stephen church j & a. m. A sermon j HBFby the pastor, Be v. i MRucnen, and minute addresses number of the leading i Btegton. Some fine music ; ?Lbv the choir. The 1 BHsKLnvitfed to be pres- j ggllBaoney S^red. M^roceries and provisions I Rgsoldso cheap by Messrs. \ Dffm. Piatt & Co., Columbia, that ,! -^h^se_S?iiQ_do_iiQt know them to be I I perfectly sane business men would ! suppose they were crazy. You are j obliged to eat and consequently are j compelled to have just such goods as they have. Such being the case j you can save big chunks of money by buying from them. t 9 m Think of the Go Things to Eat. H For the very best sugar cured j II Hb&ms, sugar cured beef, full cream ?p ftheese, gilt edge and mountain tomatoes, okra and tomatoes, faff corn, succotash, pickles, pork Hi bologna sausage, oysters, salmBl sardines, maccaroni, new figs, ^^Hns, nuts, etc., go to the Bazaar. E -?? The Sheriff Wants Him, j^iff Drafts has a warrant for I of Dub Meetze, wno, we rchased a pair of mules W. D. Starling some time gave him a note for them [ S. M. Roof's name on it k which, it seems, has mr a forgery. Capt. StarlA yesterday morning, and Br is that Meetze is in &ist Go." H^Brtling bargains for H|st go" is the an Kmnaugh & Co's., Bithings that must before heard of ys, youths and ^Hall, cloaks and shoes for men, Remember first quality K few days, >t smashers fcYou won't s of De a misforBRate the WL, bad ^l^sness. U3QUARTERS PART OF SiiETH +1, / v ?!fA finrl r\Mf vrlimv*" L in CllC nuuuiw unu i/uv iu.w> A great rumpus among suit of our unusually generis trade. Citizens of Lexingi assortment of NTER STYLES iDTflOES, en?s wear. A grand display, u want. We mark them low j of In-tv wofpr rnnrk. IVo OUeS Ub 4V Tf f! M VV* *???? I eased with these goods and :hing at fair figures go to : STORK, ADEBS, : COLUMBIA, S. C. BBEVITIES. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. To-morrow is Tanksgiving day. McEIr?1tWINEOFCARDUj for female diseases. Mr. John H. "Wyse, Sr., is quite ill. Plenty of pork and sausages in Mr. Sam P. Shumpert is the champion owl catcher of Lexington county. Miss Nettie Russel of Abbeville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. M. Barman. Pine groceries at lowest prices always found at S. N. Hendrixs, Columbia. A new mail route will soon be established between Lewiedale and Prosperity. A corrected schedule of the Richmond and Danville railroad appears in this issue. "When you come to town to pay your taxes don't fail to come to this office and settle for your paper. McELREE'S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves We hope to welcome Mr. Isaiah Haltiwanger and family as residents of this place in a few days. Mrs. Houke, wife of Rev. Houke of Orangeburg, was buried at Blue church in the Fork, on Monday. Cabbage, Irish potatoes, onions, apples, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, raisins, figs, nuts, etc.,1 at the Bazaar. Mr. J. B. 0. Caughman is now with Messrs. Malone & Bro., Columbia, and has moved his family to that city. mackerel, sardines, lobsters, potted ham, etc., at the Bazaar. Mrs. Catharine Bauknight formerly of this county, died at the residence of J. W. Bauknight in Columbia, Monday. fgy?BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Mr. J. F. Kneece, son of Dr. J. K. Kneece, of Chinquepin, is attending the Palmetto Collegiate Institute at this place. Rev. J. H. Mixson, former pastor of the C. M. E. Church at this place, is stationed in Petersburg, Ya., for the ensuing year. Dr. D. L. Boozer is here on professional business and will remain until Saturday. If your teeth need any attention call on him. Mr. Isaiah Haltiwanger has submitted his bond as Clerk of Court to the Board of County Commissioners and it is now under consideration. 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. Dr. Frank Corley, of Waoo, Texas, formerly of this place, a son of Maj. Ephriam Corley, died at his home in that place on the 14th inst., with jaundice. If you want anything in the world, the place to find it without fail, at prices which will startle you, be sure to visit McCreery's Backet Store, Columbia. |??WINE OF CARDUI, a. Tonic for Women. Perfumery of all kinds, Hoyt's Ta-itIav'c! aalarmn V\q xt nityl fnv auu xaj JLVX o V>VAV^JU.v> wmij *** *v* the hair, pomade, hair oil, sweet soap, toilet an$ tooth powder, hair and tooth brushes, combs, etc., at the Bazaar. The Legislature will attend the I Augusta Exposition in a body tomorrow as the guest of the Exposition Association. Gov. Tillman accepted the resignai tion of Col. Wm. J. Assmann on FriI day as Clerk uf Court, and at once | appointed Mr. Isaiah Haltiwanger to I fill the vacancy. * UTt* T?/-?qo A "Ron* rnrvcod liic rrin I ^vviJP JU/w* A VI ?>"~" ; two weeks ago to Joel A. Taylor's, and, having ginned all the cotton in | that community, has moved it back to the old stand at Col. D. T. Barr's. The author of the "write up" of Lexington county, hopes to have it 1 issued from the press the last of next week. The delay has been caused by the work assuming a much larger scope than at first supposed. The Legislature has been pe. titioned by the citizens of Batesburg I . ..... . fco grant that town power to issue $10,000 worth of 6 per cent, bonds to be given jtfce .Carolina Midland Railroad to induce it to .extend tfte line to that town. The road to that point se?me to be ap assured fact. When you conclude to use guano ! V O | the coming spring you should not ! | fail to get the best and cheapest ! | brand on the market. Wilcox, ' ! Gibbs & Co's. guanos have been used for years with the highest satisfaction and profit by farmers in all parts of the South. Don't fail to try it. See advertisement in this paper. Many JPcrsons Are broken down from overwork or household cares Brown's Iron Bitters rohiiUds the svstem. aids disestion, removes ex cess of bile, and cures malaria. Get tbep?nuia& School Books, wholesale and retail, at J. L. Berg's Book Store, Columbia S. C. As a result of a controversy over an advertisement inserted in the Columbia Register, Dr. Sampon Pope*, Clerk of the Senate, N. G. Gonzales, Editor of the Slate, Gen. : Gray Clerk of the House, and Mr. A. E. Gonzales got into a personal incounter in the lobby of the Grand Central Hotel in Columbia, last night. The two first named came to blows and clinched but were parted by bystanders before either received any injury. Insulting words only passed between the two last named. Gentlemen?I have suffered for years with a kind of Tetter, or breaking out all over my body, and at times these small pimples would terminate in boils. While traveling in *the South last year I had occasion to try a bottle of P. P. P., which was recommended to me by a friend, and I ? to my surprise it helped me so much that I got six bottles more, and after taking the full contents, I felt better than I had since the beginning of my trouble, and while I have no symtoms of the disease returning, I am ^till using the wonderful blood medicine at intervals, and am fullv satisfied that I will be entirely cured of a disease that for fifteen years has troubled me. I cannot express my gratitude to you for so wonderful a benefactor as your P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. I am, yours truly, Jacat Peters, Traveling Salesman. Savannah, Ga. Is This for Yon? Friend, do you owe us any thing ior subscription to this paper? Yes! ? . . . ^ \ Well, it isn't mueU, is it? rsut, men, there are several hundred just like you, and you readily see that several hundred owing small amounts, in aggregate make a sum of much importance to us who have to regularly pay printers, and for paper, ink, etc., and meet other demands. Under these circumstance, after accommodating yr g^saoo 'ull season ||Mj^MM|MHappreciate 1 nc.w__ when crops are being sold and settle up. It is not necessary for you to come in person, if inconvenient, as you can easilly send by other means. Please do so at once, and don't delay any longer, for we need it, and need it badly. For Over Fifty Years, Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and i3 the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatley. Sold by Druggists in all parts of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. "Winslow's Syrup,v and take no other kiud. 40. Edgefield Prisoners Plan tc Kill the Jailer and Escape. Augusta, Ga., Nov.20 ?Nineteen negro prisoners in the Edgefield, 1 S. C., jail, seventeen sentenced to the penitentiary and two under sen tenced of death, planned a scheme to kill the jailer and make their escape last night. They were going to murder the jailer with clubs when he came up to give them supper. A negro prisoner, who had only three months sentence to serve, gave the prisoners away, and told the jailor of their plan to murder him at supper. The jailor, with his sons, went up stairs, well armed, and found the prisoners ready for the attack- They were cowered down at the point cf the pistol, and placed in dungeons. Bucklen s Arnica balve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever SCes, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at the Bazaar March*31. At a meeting of the Alliancemen and laboring men of this city, says the Columbia Register of the 24th held on last Monday night, a committee was appointed to make arrangements for a mass meeting to be held on Tiiursday mgnt in tne hall of the House of Representatives.. The committee met laat night and made the arrangement. Governor Tillman, President Stokes of the Alliance and other distinguished j speakers have been invited to address I the meeting. You don't want a torpid liver You don't want a bad complexion, j You don't want a bad breath. You ! rlrvn'f trflr.f. n Vipnrlaphp Thpn hsp i De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Sold by J. W. Lopg. ( 1 i tf # Lezington Baptist Union. The next Union of the Lexington Association will meet with the Lexington Baptist church, on Saturday byfore the 5th Sunday in November. Introductory sermon by Rev. Evans Hall. Queries: 1. What relation does the Church and Sunday-school sustain to each other? W. B. Fallaw to lead. 2. Should not church members to- : tally abstain from the use of spiritu- j ous liquors as a beverage? H.- Hy- j man to lead. 3. How far can Baptists co-opperate | with Christians of other denomina- ! tions in Christian work without com- j promising their distinctixe principles? j J. T. Sawyer to lead. Missionary sermon by Rev. G. B. j Avery. ' ' 'J'.' . ' " Evans Hall, Moderator, . J C. B. Avert, Clerk. . . . I . . . j An Ideal Found.?She?"The man j I marry must be handsome, brave and clever." He?"How fortunate we have met!" . The round dance will be around 1 again as usual this winter, and chap- I erones will be around when round | dances are round. "Strangest girl I ever mot," mut tered Chappie almost to himself k,Why?" asked Cholly. "Accepted me," replied Chappie absently. California Hams, at the Bazaar. Tragedy.?He?"Why are you so sad, darling?" She?"I was just thinking, dearest, that this was the last evening we could be together till to-morrow." "Beware of vanity, my boy. The birds of gaudy plumage do not make the best eating." "No, indeed. The parrot never gets into the soup." A beautiful needle case for five cents, with many other cheap articles at the Lexington Bazaar. November *l2th, 1891, in St. James church at Summit, S. C? by the Rev. E. L. Lj brand. Mr. Joseph Ltbband and Miss Ella Risikgeb, all of Hollow Creek. November 15th, 1891, in St. James church at Summit, S. C., by the Rev. E. L. Lybrnnd, Mr. Noah Rice and Miss Bettie ?j cupel, all of Hollow Creek. October 11, 1891, at the residence of the officiating minister, by the Rev, E. L. Lybrmd, Mr. Willie Sanfobd aud Miss Anna Tayu>e, all of Hollow Creek. November C, 1891, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev, E. L. Lybrand, Mr. | Cbomeb Shealy and Mrs. Maby Fbick. Obituary. Hceszbt R., son of Wallace E. and Ella Lorick, was born September 16, 1888, and died October 6. 1891, aged 8 years and 20 days. iw- lit Hnrhert. we will meet thee. A Fjuknd. McElree's Wine of Cardui and THEOFORO'S BLACK-6RAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Lexington county: Merriti APlnnkett - - Batesburg. Whites Bros., - - - Peak. J. Bodie, - Leesville. It. i.. Keisler, - - - Lewiedalr H. 1\ Price, - v - - Lewiedale. Dr. J. W. Sand el, ... Peak. J. J. Wessinger, - - Wessingers Dr. M. Q. Hendrix, Lexington. 8 C. Hardin A Bates, Bat?sburg. 0. J. Harris. Batesbnrg. H. P. Price, - - White Rock. S A Household Remedy f f POR A Li. f i BLOOD and SKINS # DISEASES ^ ID D D I | Di Di Dij t Botanic Blood Balm | t If Tie roe SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT ? f 11 ^UrgS RHEUM. ECZEMA, every # d form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, bo- 6 A sides being efficacious in toning up the 4 system and restoring the constitution, \ r when Impaired from any cause. Its ^ i d plmost supernatural healing proportioa t I d justify us ip guaranteeing 9 curt, "If ( i \ directions am followed. > I SENT FREE I? J BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, 6a. i I Jan 21? ly Wanted. Hands wanted to work at n ght. Families preferred. Houses tree and will be ready for occupancy about December 15, 1SU1. Apply at once for situations at Red Bank Mills. E, HILlON, Superintendent. 4wi. For Sale. The arthur place in lexington County, about six miles from Columbia, containing (644) six hundred and forty-four acres, more or less, with impx-ovemeuts thereon, consisting of one new four , room cottage, with passage running through centre, and fire place in each room, also seven new tenant houses and a large barn (new) containing ten stalls with shed for ginning attached. The Southbound railroad runs through this land and will have a depot located within a half mile of the place. Also, Thrpp t.rx(*ts i ? thA nnrsAr r>firt rvf land county, containing respectively 218 acres, 175 acres and 830 acres'. For rerms and further particulars apply to W. H. STACK, Columbia, S. C. November 18, 1891. " -I'.. ..'.I 'I. !"."! ' - ' For Rent, A GOOD PRODUCTIVE 3 HORSE farm lor rent. Apply at once to MRS. H. A. DRAFTS, Postmistress Loreua, 8. C. November 12, 1891, Notice. A LL PARTIES HAVING DEMANDS r% anftimt th? F.RtAt.A r>f Andrew Ttifh deceased, wi 1 present them properly at. tested to either of the undersigned, ani those indebted to the said Estate will wake payment to the same on or before the 31st of March, 1892. W. R. EARGLE. E. L. AMICK, Executors of Andrew Rish, deceased. November 16, 1893. 3w2? i V I - A J I . f Notice to Trespassers. HAVING PURCHASED the Fort Tra-t : ot Land, bounded by Iain's of 8. P. | "Wingard, II. A. arid Jcs?c Dooly, Maj. j ^ Meetze, H L. Hartley and Twelve Mile ; creek, all parties are hereby fuvbiddt-n to : trespass in any way especially by hauling | " off wood therefrom. The law will be ; strictly enforced.3wl. J. EDWIN MATHIAS. State of South Carolina, < COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. court o? jpeobate By J. Waiter Mitchell, Probate Judge. TTTHEREAS S'MFEL SEARIGH^. V V has made suit to ma. to grant him Le ters of Administration of the Estate ot and effects of Solomon Searight; These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said Solomon Searight, deceased that they be and appear before rue, in the Court ot Probate, tp;he held ..Lexipgton, S. C.,-orL- the 3<? day. pf December, .Dext after'pubficfttdfi'horvof, at + i'o'clock in-the Forenoon, to shew cause, if any they .have . . ' why the said. Administration should not te" * granted '1" * * i 5 . Given upd^r-jjjty hand this l-7th. day of November, Anno Domini, ISfu 'J.'*:WALTER .MITCHELL, Judge of .probate Court Published on the <8th day'of November,' 189T, in th'e-Lexington Dispatch. 2wl. The State of South Carolina. nrwrxrrv. r\T> T.VYIXfi'Pf)K By 7 "Waiter-SfTtchrll, Probate Judge. WHEREAS. J. I.LEAIRP, HAS made suit to me, to grant him . I et , ten of - Administration of the Estate pi am' effects of Jacob Lenird deceased; v Ther? are. tbereiore, 10 cite and a-Jmoti I ish ail and singular the kindred and credit- v >ra of the said Jacob Leaird." deceased, that they be and appear helo e me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington on the 3d of December next, after pnbli- ? cation thereof* at 11 o'clock in thb fore- ^ noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo k granted. * ... I Given under my hand, this 13th day of November, Anno Domini, 1891, J. WALTER. MITCHELL. [L. S.]. Probate Judge, Published on-the 18th day of November, | 1891, in the Lexington Dispateh. State of; South Carolina, | , COUNTY OP LEXINGTON IS COCBT OF COZISIOS PLBia. Martha S Wingard, I;.: . VR. - .. Jacob L. Nannamakpr, in bis own right .. and as Administrator, Foreclosure. 1 IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE IN j this case I'will sell before the eonrt house door in Lexington county, on the ( first Monday in December next within the legal hours 61-sale, All that lot, piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, bounded as follows: Northeast by the main road extend- ^ ing- from Columbia to Ne*berry Court 1 House,, on the .northwest by the said Wil- j liam Price's land, on the southwest by the Catholic laud and on the southeast by the k Estate of Godfrey Nunamaker, decoased, 1 and having such shapes as the plat will ; more lolly show ( TERMS?-Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers-. ( v W?. J. AS8MANN, C. C. C. f November 6,1891, 3w2 ] The State of South Carolina, COUNIu OF LEXINGTON. ] ~ COJ^MON PLEAS. Douley & Bease, as Administrators. - -r ' i < Elbert ? IN OBEDIENC?" TO THE DECREE herein, I' 'will soil before the court house door-in-Lexington county, on the I first Monday in December nest, within^lhe 1 legal hours of sale, All that piece, parcel or tract of land sit- j uate, lying being in the county of Lexiug, ton and state' aforessiid, on the Charleston road a^d Two. Notch road, said to contain one hundred und thirty-five acres, j more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Claudia Brodie and lands laid out for Beu j Merritand others. TERMS?One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by bond . purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold and to bear interest from day ol sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. This land will be sold at the risk of the lormer purchaser who has failed to comply with bi9 bid and terms of the sale thereoi on the firat:Monday in October last, ^ WM. J. ASSMANN, C C. C. November 13, 1891. 3w2. State of South Carolina. > COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, IN COMMON PLEAS. \ Mildred Lorick, Plain tiff, ^ 1 vs. , Lillian Maude Lorick, Plaintiff. { i Complaint for Partition. PCKSUANT TO THE OEDEK OF THE Court herein, I will sell betore the court house door in the City of Columbia, during the 'egal hours of sale, the lollow lug la ado belonging the Estate of W. W. Lorick, deceased, lying in the county of Kichland. on Broad river, ia six tracts, as * follows: 4 1. Track No. 1, containing 243 33-100 acres, more or less, bounded bjr lands of 0. W. Howell, Hornsby, Miss G. Carley, Paul Wingard, Fred Harman and J. II. Nelson. 2. Tract No. 2, containing 190 acres, more or less, bounded by Tract No. 3, Tract No. 1, Corlev's land and Fred Harman'a 3. Tract No. 3, containing 296 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Carley, and Tracts Nos. 1 and 2 and Broad river. 4 Tract No. 4, containing 271? acros, more or less, bounded by lands of John Carley, Tracts Nos. 3 and 5 and Broad river. . 5. Tract No. 6, containing 464 acrefl, more or less, bounded by the old canal, Tracts Nos. 4 and C, and lands of Press Bookter and Valentine Tompson. 6. Tract No. ? containing 31 acres, more or less, bo': y.'ed by lands of Press Bookter, Scruggs, Valentine Tompson and Tract No. 5. Plats of these lauds will be exhibited on day of sale, and may be seen at any time j" on file in my office. * TERMS OF SALE?one-tliird cash; bal- j ance on a credit of one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay c for papers. t GEO. S. DRAFTS, S. L. C. \ Lexington, S. CM November 12, 1891. a TPMURRAV DRUG CO., j Wholsale %nd Manufacturing f JDJ&T70-O-ISTS, J COLUMBIA. S. C. ( ON ACCOUNT OF ITS EXTRAORDI- f nary facilities can fill your orders c quicker than any Drug House in or out of ^ xi J _ i. iL. . i i _ vue oiiue, auu at ui? sameume as cneapiy. SEND US A e TRIAL ORDER FOR COMPARISON, j \ AND DON'T FOIiGET. THAT MURRAY'S 1R0\ MIXTURE! j is a GENUINE BLOOD TONIC, aflfeuulds up the system. April 1 4., C,B?* 6r^v'-u, * 2 f - A \ O 2? * * o z r\ * GUAMO ?MANUFACTURED BY? rbe Vilcoi & Gibbs Guano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C., IA^SLJL iftY nry^j&YZ TAX NOTICE. [S ACCORDANCE WITH A. A, NO. 444, entitled -'An Act to Raise Supplies md Make Appropriations for the Fiscal fear Commencing November 1st, 1890,'' I fill be. and attend at the following named >laces for the purpose of receiving taxes, iz: Lexington C. EL, from November 15 to )ecember 15, at which time the booka fill close. itate lax - \\ Mills Jounty tax 3 Mills Ichool tax,. 2 Mills fer interest on bdads in aid of CoInmKto XTnn4>flwtT T o TV Tan a iuuiuu?( no n uuu xAtuiouo Railroad, in Broad River, Fork and Saluda Townships 3 Mills. D. J. GRIFFITH. Treasurer Lexington County, 8. C. 43. LEXINGTON &RADED SCHOOL. LEXINGTON, S, O. ?. E. ROWELL, Principal, diss MINNIE I. DIOKS, First Assistant. Has. M. A. SAWYER, Second Assistant, das. M. E. LATHROPE, Music. HRS.; J. G. GRAICHEN, Elocution. )PENS MONDAY* SEPTEMBER, 7,1691. SESSION TEN MONTHS. Tuition., 3Fer 2s?oxitli: ?irst and Second Grades $1 00 rhird and Fourth Grades 1 50 ?ifth Grade 2 00 sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grade... 2 50 3ook Keeping SCO llosic 3 CO ^ontineent Fee 10 3reek and LatiD are embraced in last oar Grades?Latin obligatory. French and German, each 50 ?5?-A11 tuition payable Monthly. Board can be had at S7.50 per month. For further information, address the Principal. P. E. ROWELL. August 19?tt LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietort, Druggists, Lippman's Block. SAVANNAH, GA. ^ To the Farmers \ ND SELLERS AND SHIPPERS OF ?X cotton who sell in Columbia, we beg ,o say we are headquarters for yonr trade, )ur long experience in the business together with onr connections give unlimited acilities for handling yonr cotton. We vant every bale of yonr cotton and will alvays pay you the top of the market for it, Don't iuil to see us before selling. You vill find that it will pay yon to call on U9. Jome one.come all,and. before selling, give is a call. MILLER BROS. i')?6m Colombia, 8. C. mbi 'MMMMMaaaMnMaamwnaiaHMMB J. WOLF EARHARDT, COLUMBIA, S. C. :1M IUM, Em, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. RESTAURANT. Meals 'a 'A hours, famishing the best he luaiktHflaords. next to P. J. Backer's. .\ovfinner i ? uin. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LE1XNGTON. IN TUK COURT Or COMMON PLKAS. A I.edie George, vs. dartin L. Taylor^in his own right and as Admin ^rator, et. al. [N OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE IN this case, I will sell before the court louse door in Lexington county, on the ir&t Monday in December next, within the egal hours of sale, All that piece, parcel or tract of land iituate, lying and being in Lexington ouuty and State aforesaid, No. 1, conainiug one hundred and one and oneiigh'.h acres, more or less, bounded by ands of W. "\V. Barre and Tract No. 2, md is the "Home Place" of Mrs. Annie Caylor, deceased. Tract No. 2, contains tifty-four and oneourth acres, more or less, and iH bounded >y lands belonging to W. W. Barre and ["racts Noa. 1 and 3. Tract No. 3, contains iiffcy and tbree....tu. J i J ^.1 uiitvuo aw; cat rnuio xjt icso, auu i? uuuuucu >y lands oi' Thomas Gnnter. M. L. Taylor md Tract No. 2 The house tract (No. 1.) will he sold for >ne-third cash and balance on a credit of me and two years equal instalments, se:ured bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Nos. 2 and 3 will be sold for one-half :ash. balance on a credit of twelve months, lecured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, with privilege to mrchaser to pay all cash for either' of the hree tracts, if desired. Pnrehaser to pay or papers. Tho deferred payments to bear nterest from day of sale. Plats of the tbove tracts will be exhibited on day of iale. Wir. J. ASBMANN, C. 0. November 10. 1891. 4wl Cough drops at tm Bazaar. t FINE WEA9HHH| The newest, the finest ami the roost fa3^MBHBaBBHra69gBraBBa?MKBa35flHK8ranBgBHMM5ffE&iKl found at Trump's,who carries the largest aW8|||jjjP|flS||MywM Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New Gloves a speci Itv. Jersey bkirts, best Come and see how cheap von can btiv the pt a ivrna \ J- nil We sell direct from the factory. No expense1Hgi^?MfflB^HBB^Hfl9fflBgHiHI^SI^9Hffi&BB| Beau iful Upright Pianos, $250. Fine Parlor Sold on easy terms. XT. -W, THH|mH9| coT.mrRTBMii'flWiSHBiBliMBIlHilMMl August 12?tf at? DDinrc th chit toe rniuco ill ouii int iwranHHj RHODES & VAXMETER^^BH 88 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. O. iHHH April 17?ly. ^WBEngSgfl WE ARE ON IT ^ WITH BOTH FEET. V . T7ES, WE HAYE CONCLUDED TO STAMP HIGH PRICES OUT OP EXISX tence. WJ'hen in town be sore and pay u.s a c&li. We buy for cash and sell the same way, thua enabling ua to pat yoar groceries at "Rock Bottom" prices. Everything in the Grocery line can be found at the store of W. 0. CRAIG & CO., a j Next to T. A. McCreery & Go,, 170 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C\, September 30 -3m. The Latest in. Hats JH / TtTTITT AD CTVTT CO Art JHH j UUilliiU OilUlJ BU.VU- JHgggggjg L OUR SALES IN iOTHIi, BATS A1 MISBli dp /are ahead of any previous season. We earr^^hjS^B^ft|jjEe best made CLOTHING j south of Baltimore. andthecu^jji^^P^^^JirjJbeen reached by selling flffiHHHSHR Our tine of Children's Jersey Suits, Kilts and Overcoats surpasses anythingy^jHB&gSKH&MMSBESSM ever soen in Columbia. Remember, we can fit the largest man down to the two-TM?r-OK^BmHWHSBHB^mMBHH boy. I can interest you in ^ FURNISHINti GOODS. such as Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. See our regular $1.00 Shirt We hare the "Silver King" Shirt at 50 cents?a beauty. In the Underwear Department we carry all the leading makes, and we sell them at Bach. prices that we soon get yonr order , NOW FOR THE PUPP SCAEF, vHI The leading Scarf for the coming Season. My line is pronounced one of the bandsom est ever seen in Columbia. I guess my prices as well as styJes is what canses them to sell so fhst. VHR|9g EDMUNDS' V OPPOSITE GRAND CENTR.iL HOTEL, COLT^IA, S. C. |g||g Mar 28? ly. 1111111 ' IS? ! !U L . .'J 'Hi..!. LL.?!?' . I 'I 1 . . ,1 II I . II I ?? raiSgg i MSBSSH lexinqton take your SAVINGS BANK. COTTON W DEPOSITS RECEKED SUBJECT TO CHECK. T0 ALLEN JONES, President. A T AA'P RUTv , W. P. ROOF, Cashier. Ml I I Iwl vHIl I O H DIRECTORS: Opposite Passenger Depot. ^EH Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, j COLUMBIA, S. C? R. Hilton, J. E. Hendnx. j j D BLikelVi formeTly of the finn MSBIBIImH ! EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, i<* ^lakely B,os.. is now With me, and has HnM _ . , . , j charge of the buying and weighing. It will MffiHHfflfl J Deposits of SI and op wards received and j yoar interest to see me before selling. interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, ; j am ftiWftyS prepared to pay top prices, and payable April and October. guarantee fair dealing in every way. August 19?tf. ' A. T.McCANTS, KHHHBSH 44?tf. Columbia, S. C. iiict iiDCiicn ? vi i-iitM D. J. khodes, mgmagm flcMLTYS iupwmur, silveJHHH 10MRDI HOll sim, K,ra -,UT wuflHH I jiiuij i iitiin nut uu Watch aDd jeweh7 j _f P^1 a Specialty. Gold SnciefvBBjpiM i7/X/A COLIMB1A, S. C. Badges Made to Order. 130 MAIN .ST., COLUMBIA, s BHHBMi ! May 27, 1891?!y. ; WINES, LIQUORS Hh .JUST IK AND ARRIVING. ||aHS6lU8 j SCSCOIs SHOSS | CIGARS and TOBACCO, WS&BEgffl { for Children, Misses, Youths and Boys. ! NICE GOODS" Corner! Market and WnshioKto* Streets IN LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES, CO vBfig A FULL LINE OF SHOES Ful1 ?tock tfo* Re*?n ana Jn8 Tnuie WrfRiiiiSm at Low r lgnres. TO SUIT THE COUNTRY TRADE j,OI,E A LARGE OF ! October 21,TRUNKS, VAUCES AND TRAVELING j jlflTTOl' uii; Good size Boxes Fine French Blacking oc. _ Large Bcvxas of Blacking 3 for 5 cents. 2ja JDi r Foot Power Button Fastener for Sale Cheap A share of patronage kindly solicited.. 45tf. ,i im i uijui^M The prices of- school books been reduced there is such a sni?|||gljg|iffl85^ margin of profit Mie. dealer tMcijlllSj||H^^ i they cannot be i^fl^Lder any | cumstances j^flH^^^They