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mnrnrntir^rn uV-'mnin ? rnummi Local and Special. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1802. Indkx to New Ai?vektisements:? Citation?J. Walter Mitchell. Notice?S. J. Kyzer. ^ -TT v Hwidrix. X1 lUiU - Ccmmunicn and Special Services. Sept. 11, communion at 11a. m., at St. Stephens. Sept. 18, communion at 11 a. m., at St. Johns. i 11 ^ Sept. 25, communion at i? u. iu., at Providence. No service at Providence on the afternoon of September 11th. Special services begin at Providence, on August 28th, at 11 a. m. Two services a day, morning and afternoon. Begin at St. Johns, on September 18th, at 11 a. m. Two services a day, morning and noon. Public cordially invited to these services. J. G. Graichex, Pastor. Cash in Advance. No applications for administration on estates will be published in the ^ Dispatch unless paid for in advance By parties applying to the Judge of Probate for such letters.- Take due ^ notice and come prepared. ? Engine and Gin for Sale. Messrs. T. B. Aughtry & Co., Co*?v.oTro <1 rmnrl 8 horse power iUiliuia, iiuiv u engine and 50 saw gin, which have been used one season, for sale at a bargain. Overlooked. In tabulating the election returns from the various voting precincts the ^Executive Committee overlooked 50 votes for Capt. P. H. Caughman at 'Wessingers, but they appear in the table printed in the Dispatch and make his total vote in the county 902 instead of 852, as tabulated by Ilie cummiutrr. Typographical Error. In Mrs. M. A. Corley's article in our last issue, we intended to insert the word "No" before true man, on ^ the 23 line of 2nd paragraph, and by mistake put it on the 30th line, making it read a "no true man" &c. (Gentlemen of the Jury. T R Davis, Geo W Lindler, Adam D Areh&rt, Eml A Roland, Danl F * t w .T J I&iiumpejx, JLu JLJ&LL75 JL/W<iVJi j ? v v | Cayee, Urhan W Jefcoat, D L Ballentine, J M Maipass, R Pink Huffman, | Thos Burkett, S R Guignard. P B I Honts, J West Long, D L George, " Hiram Hutto, L M Jones, John H I I Haitiwanger, John J Long^ L JefI -coat, W B Taylor, H A Span. Thos ^^^^^^LHarman, Jaa. D Berley^^Gh^a__P I .Derrick, J J Lown, M C Hallman, | Monroe Gunter, F W Derrick Sr, * Jas R Bouknight, J H Counts. P K I "Craps, Milton Sharpe, I P Smith S Luther B Dreher. - I"' BREVITIES. IMcBr^iVWmE OF CARPjJI for female disease*. A full line of school supplies, just .received at the Bazaar. Only one hailstorm in five occurs at iiight. The very best laundry soap, starch .sud blueing, at the Bazaar. If there were no little sins there would never be any big ones. Pray that you may not think evil, Tjnd then you will not speak it. 15,000 Cross Ties wanted apply to j J. S. Wessinger, Chapins, S. C. 54 i?i i I i xue man wnu iuu^s at ctwjwhu6 , through money never seeks far. The second primary will be heM on Tuesday, the 13th inst. Ex-Governoa Sheppar was in town yesterday on legal business. Court Convenes Monday will 19th 1 inst. Jugde Wallace preside, r Only a few more weeks before Lexk ingtonFactory will be in operation. |f .Ladies, whenever you want fine X:;* colognes, pocket handkerchief exyi tracts, swan down powders, and toilet goods generally, call at the The beautiful residence of Mr. TMeetze on alain street, is rapidly ^Raring completion. " The man who worships a God of his own imagination, worships bimHa Temperance means the right use of right things. There can be no right K . use of wrong things. H OF CAROUl. a Tonic lor Woaea. I Thousands of people would work like beavers in the church, if they could only do it in the front window. If we believe right we will seek right, and if we seek right we will never make a prayer that will not be answered. Aim to be happy five minutes at a time, and you will be surprised to find how easy it will come to rejoice A fresh lot of toilet extracts, colognes, face powders, sweet soaps, pomades and oil for the hair, just re Iceived and for sale cheap at the Misses Itaimie Patterson and Lily Smith of Trenton, Edgefield county, are visiting Mrs. Dr. Leaphart. Patronize your own county. Keep your money at home. Send your boys and girls to Palmetto Collegiate Jnstitute. See ad iu another column. P ? c ? n o - c ^ ;i J - x i-n s fS 2 | 5 ? S g p2.'i^ 12 3 ssS^s ~8>5 ar H ^ |.'^ << = 5. " S. ? eg w? g'oa wi! I ?* 1 g ~a2 ^ x T - O 55* p L, c G E c 2 r x : ffi ^ ! ? SL c ^ 2 c"1 3 5 Vs ? ??LK^Wu- ^2 j H- ] 5 33- c 2. ^9 C LS: ' LJi" -3- "L ' ^ ? a Cj 3 3 - -- O ? ? ~ ("} tej._, 3 ? i_i i ? ? ? ' =To" : ~ ? = 2v 3 ~ ? tr: 2- 3: tc??! ? fc *m/ J* vn ^ v?, ^ p J ^ ri Z* ? ; ! _7. c ; 2 c'& SC cc! c ~'!| ~ 5?r *. I I :/ jr". 3 I ^ 2 3 3.? 11 * 3 2 I: <r rt> . . . 3; . ^ . h-^rO" s j.n.o ? 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New York, Aucf. 32.?Rosin linn O tiid quiet: strained, common to good l.22Aal.27f. Turpentine dull and iteady at 28^-a28|. Savannah, Aug. 31.?Turpentine piiet at 27|. Rosin steady at 1.12?d.20. Charleston, Aug. 31?Turpentine iteady at 25^a20. Rosin firm; good trained 95. Wilmington, Aug. 31.?Turpentine irrn at 25 bid. Rosin firm, strained >5; good strained 90. Tar steady at .35. Crude turpentine firm; hard .00; yellow dip and virgin 1.05. ? ? Dr. II. Q. Hendrix and Judge G. [\ Graham have each a fine crop of obaceo growing on their farms. W. H. Lyles, Esq., a prominent uember of the Columbia bar, was in own Saturday on professional busi Less. Go to S. N. Hendrix. Columbia, or the best and cheapest groceries. Mrs. W. P. Poof sent us last week , fine specimen of the California yam >otatoe of this crop. Messrs. Nelson aud Brooker the awJidates for Solicitor will run gain in the second primary. Isaac Jones, colored, of Scuffletown ost his barn and contents Friday iternoon by fire, supposed incendirism. From applications received by Principal Rowell, Palmetto Collegiate nstitute will have representatives rom ten or fifteen counties during he coming session. Manner is one of the principal exernal graces of character. It is the rnament of action, and often makes he commonest offices beautiful by he way in which it performs them, t is a happy way of doing things, doming even the smallest details of ife. Palmetto Collegiate Institute offers letter work, better advantages, at setter rates than any institute of simlar grade in South or North Carolina. 5end for catalogue. The following gentlemen left Monlay with a pack of about 50 hounds or a several days fo$ hunt in the and hills. Arthur Dreher, Hebe )reher, James Swygert, Tom. Caughuan, Willie Berley, Sam Leaphart ,nd Sol. Dooley. McNully, Columbia, has just revived a big stock of fall and winter hnoa nf nil rmnliiipfl for both sexes. w .... -A? - ? , ,11 of which you can buy dirt cheap. 3ive him a call. A big stock of notions will be >pened at the Bazaar this week, induding a full lige of j^ated jewelry mch as rings, breast pins, ear rings, nitial pins, collar and cuff buttons, lair ornaments, etc., all cheap. Tfie leading prohibitionist are se iousjy considering the advisability of >rdering an election to submit to the jualified electors of the town the juestion of licence or pq license. Parties wishing the office of Trial Fastice in this county must file their ipplieations, etc., with the County r\ l:.. n?u,. L?tJLLlOCrttl/iU OilAtJCULive vummiiicc u\ :he date of tabulating the returns of die second primary, September 15tbMr. Boypton O'Brien requests us to state that he and others will, by request, deliver Cleveland speeches it Bed Bank on Ifriday night, 9th md at Batesburg on Saturday night 10th insts. Contractors, builders and others wishing brackets, banisters, railways, etc., pan get tlmw made in hrst class style to order by addressing H. B. Wessinger, "Wessiugers, Lexington county, S. C., at lower prices than slanniliovo ftomnloa r>f llie wnvt ^iDU T1 V. UUUi^AVtJ v* ft v/* m oan be seen at this office. The District Lodge Independent Qrder qf Goocj Templars will meet at Edgefield C. H., Thursday evening, Sjept. 8th, at 8 o'clock. The following lejegates from this county will attend: Rev. J. G. Graichen, Prof. P. E. Howell, W.. E. Harman, A. F. Herman, Mrs. P. E. Howell, Miss Minnie I. Dicks, Miss Flora M. Harman, find Miss Rosa M. Harman. If you are pleased with the result of the elpction its all right. If you are not pleased we can tell you what will delight you. Its the low prices at which you can buy the best groceries find supplies froin Messrs. fym. Piatt <&. Op's., Gplumbia. There is no doubt that they are offering the greatest bargains ever known in that city. We return thanks to those of our friends who sent in election returns last week on the blanks furnished from this office. Had ail done so wp would have been able to have printed a full table of the votes in our last issue, which would have been approximately correct. and Mrs. P. T. Jlrodie, who have |ieen spending some time with relatives in this county, left for Spartanburg last Friday, accompanied by Miss Mary Bradford, who will enter Converse College at its opening this month. Mr. Brodie resumes his ~ ? c /l /~t J duties as Superintendent or tiie e^ity Ciraded Rohopls. to which position be has been reelected tor the two ensuing years. Harry: I've come to believe the summer girl has a heart of stone. Jack: Nonsense! It's India rubber-me|ts in summer and hardens ir winter. Last Thursday after Mr. Tom. H , Rawl bad mounted bis mule at Mr. j S. 0. Kaminer's side door, on Church I street it became flighted at a nog^r i who banded bim a bundle and rearing ; up threw Mr. bawl's weight on the ! u,i .... i i.~ I unutu. v>iin.;u <nn; jit' lL'll lU j the ground. The mule's hind foot I came dowu 011 his chin and slipping towards his throat tore the flesh up badly. Mr. Rawl was severely stunned and was taken into Mr. Rammer's store where his wound was dressed by Dr. C. E. Leaphart. The following gentlemen left yesterday for a camp fish down on Black creek: J. L. Berg of Columbia, G. M. TTnvmflii .Tn'in -T T?/i\- A TVX.ivl-o I VV'i4U \J JL vy.-v.} J. X.? XIJLCVi XXO?| champion jack catcher, Albert Fox? Rice and Sing Harman, and Dr. Ben Summers, French cook. As the wagons departed we espied several one eyed mackerel sticking out of Marks's pistol pocket where the snake bite is sometimes carried. Before they return they intend to try the fish in lake Chargoggogoggmanchanggoggogungamng, where Al. o o o o o o o Fox says they will make a big catchThe man who gets mad at what the newspapers say about him should return thanks three times a day ft r what the newspapers know about him but do not sa}\ A Mr. Haynes, of Quincy, Minn., has been asleep for the last 17 years, with the exception of eighteen months in 1881-92, two months in 188(5 and two weeks in July, 1892. An old distillery kettle has been unearthed at Reading, Pa., which to fool the revenue officers, ran water if the spigot was turned one way and whiskey if turned the other. McElrec's Wine of Cardui and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Lexington county: M?*rritt. Plniikctt - - Bate?l>nrg. Whites Bros., - - - - Peak. J. Bridie, ... Lcfsville. 11. i.. Keislor, - - # - Lewiednle. H. P. Price, ... Lewiednle. Dr. J. W. Sand el, - - - Penk. J. J. Wossitiger, - . "Wessi tigers* !>' . M. Q. Henurix. Lexington. S- C. Hardin & Bates. Bat#>sburg. Q. J. Harris. Batesburg. il. P. Price. - - "White Rock. Notice. A LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO OR l\. owing mo must make prompt payment of {lie same by the 1st of October. 1892. After that date these accounts will ho found in the hands of au attorney tor collection. I am compelled to have money, so please pay np promptly and save cost. S. J. KYZER. September 5, 1892. Iw42 Notice Probate Court. rilHE UNDERSIGNED WILL APPLY JL to the Probate Court, on the Gth day ot October, 1892, for final d.ispharge as Guardian of the Estate of Jeuuuie 8. Hcndrix. TT n >TlJ\?r.TlTV /V _ xi. r. iiCj.> i^jvia, uuarciun. September7th, 1892. 5*46 _ State of South Garoliaa, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, COUBT OF PKOEATE. By J. Walter Mitchell, , Prpbate Jfudge. TTTItEEEAS.ISAIAH HALTIWASGEE \\ C. C. C. P., has made suit to me, to grant him letters, of administration of the estate of and effects of Eleaaer, deceased ; Thv-se ape, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mahala Eleazer, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., ou the ITtbof October next, after publication hereot, at 11 o'clock \v\ the forenoon, to show cause, if atiy they have, why the said A!tr,uiMstrat:o,n snoaia not De glRJltc'.i. Given under ruy Land, this 7tli day of September, Anno i).omini, J. WALT Eli MITCHELL. [L. S.]. judge Probate Court. Putyitjied on the 7th day of September, IS'.: j, in the Leiingtou Dispatch. 6w47 The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON-. By J. Walter Mitchell, Pr^V^te Judge. TT7HEBEAS JULIAN E. KAUFMAN VY has made suit tc mo, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Es'ate ot and effects of Tyler W. Kaufman: iiiese art'., mereiore, to cue aun auu.'onish all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of the said Tyler W. Kaufman. deceased, that they he ar\d appear before me, in the Oourt of Probate, to he held Lexington C. H.. S. CM on tbe 2oth day of Sept. inst, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, it any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th day ol September Anno DopJni, 1892. J. WALTER MITCHELL. Judge of Probr.te Court. Published ou the 7th day of September, 1892, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w42 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, IN* THE COTJBT OF COM?.fO>* PLEi.SE. S. W. Travers and E. A., Saunders, Co Partners 111 traae aomg nisiue-s under the firm nunie of S. V . Travers and Company, plaintiffs, against W. P. Summer and T. E-. Summer, formerly Partners in tyad,e doing business under the name of W, P. Summer and Company, Samuel Wittskowsky, Albert G. Woodruff and Joseph M. Woodruff, partners in trade doing busi ness under tbe firm name of A. G. Woodruff Company, Joseph Lacheim and Louis S. Eliel, partners iu trade doing business under the firm name ol Joseph Lancheim and Company and tbe Quinnipiac Company, defendant ,, Summons for ?Complaint served. To the defendants above named: ~Y7OU are hereby summoned and required 1 to answer thecomnlaint m this action. of which a copy is-herewith served upot you, arid to serve a copy of your answei to the said complaint on the subscribers al their office, No, pii Law Range, Columbia South Ca.oiiua, within twenty day3 aftei the service hereof; exclusive of the day o such service; and tf fou tail to answer the complaint within<rthe time aforesaid, th< plaintiffs in this/action will apply to tin conrt for the relief demanded in the com ulaiut. , Dated at Columbia, S. C., Aug. 16, 1892. ; LYLES & MULLEli, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To the Defendants: Samuel Wittskowsky, Albert G. Wood ruft*and Joseph M. Woodruff, partners ii trade doing business under the firm nanu of A. (i. Woodruff ifc Co.. Joseph Lauchein and Louis S. Eliel, partners iu trade doin< | business under the firm name of Josepl i Lancheim A Co., and the Quinnipiac Co. I Take notice that the complaint in tlai i action was filed iu 'he Clerk of the Cour I of Common Pleas for Lexington county, a . 1 Lexington, in the state of South Carolina ji.. Ma-, 'j 'c a i wn.) c.u irtia any UJ AUJJUM, IO.?. LYLES & MULLER, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Aug. 17, 1S;)2. ting 31?G\vlt; I :j AXi\0UCliMENTS. - ?! Mr Editor: The many friends of HON. j i J. KINSLEK DA VIS, recognizing bis i ; fiiitnfnl services r?s a member of the House j ol Representatives, take pleasure in nomi- : i uating him as a candidate for the Senate ! i | He is well fitted for the office, true to j I . < ?i... e.? 5 . i.. \ i*'i uir wiiu.ciD r*i<iiJuo 1 squarely on thoir platform Vox PoprLi. i The many friends of C. M. EFI11D do here 1 by announce him as a candidate for Senator as we know him to be a strong advocate of the present administration. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of Con. D. <T. KNOTTS announce him before the Democratic voters of Lexington county, for tbyt House of Kepresenatives subject to the primary election. Many friends of Lexington connty take great pleasure in announcing Dr. J. W EARGLE as a candidate for the House of Representatives. We pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Manx Citizens. Mr Editor: Please announce CARROLL BOOKMAN as a candidate lor the Legislature, and oblige Many Friends. The many friends of W. H. F. EAST do hereby announce liiiu as a candidate for re election to the House nl Representatives. as we know from past record that he stands square on the Farmers' Platform. FHR P.IFRK OF fiOHBT V II V I V W V7 || I Tho friends ot HENRY A FPANN hereby ??nounce him as a candidate for Clerk of Court. Ho will abide thft result ol' the primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to tho office of Clerk of , Court, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. iSAIAH HALTIWANGER. mmmammmmmmmtammmmmmmmmm i???p?mipmpo?? FOR SHERIFF. ; Mr. GEO. S. DRAFTS is nommat?d for re-election to the office of Sin riff by his < uiany friends and is pledged to abide the i result of the primary. < We, the many friends of DR. C E LEAPHART, believing him to be fitted in every respect for the Sheriff's office, nomi- ' nate and pledge Liiu to abide the result. Fat. ML lis. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Mr. E. L. WINGARD is hereby an- . nonnced for ro-cdection as School Conimis- ' sioner, and is pledged to abide tho result cf | the primary by his Mam* Fkiknds. The many friends of Mr. J. FUAXX KYZER nominate him for election to the olliae of School Commissioner in the primary and pledge him to abide the result ' i FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. | Mr.. JOHN E. GANTT, of HI,irk Creek. who lost his arm in the war and who is <v.tl? mtolif'iiJ <V-,r tli/i .tnlino t Commissioner, is nominated lor that office, subject to tiie dvcisiou ol the primary election, Many Voters. The friends of S. LUTHER SMITH, of the Folk, nominate him for County Commissioner ami pit dge liim to abide the primary result. The friends of Capt. GEO. SAWYER, ; recognizing his ability ami his advocacy of i Alliance principles, announce him a candidate lor County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. The irieii'ls of CAPTAIN P H. CAUGHMAN', anuonuoe Lira a candidate for the office of County Commissioner and pledge .abide the result of the primary. The frieDas in Hollow Creek and Lexing. ton Townships announce LEWIS J. LAXtiFORD as a candidate for Comity Commissioner and ptedge him to abide the result ; of the primary. j The many fric-nds of W. NOAH L%?CAS i oi Boiling Springs township, hereby announce liim ;u> a cacdidaie rox County Commissioner. and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. ... ? i SOLICITOR FtFTK CIRCUIT. ; Tiie friends of NORTON W. BllOOKEE. c Esq , of the Columbia Bar, respectfully I j nominate him a candidate for Solicitor ol , the 5 h Circuit. in the coming primary elec- 1 tii?ii, and pledge him to abide Jhe result. He is well qu lifted, having been a hard ;' student and practitioner o? the law for the , last 15 years. Bfe is well known as the Chairman ot the Board of Directors of the Smith Carolina Penitentiary for a number I /> ' vnovo ic ftlcr. kls AV/\M I VA J VW1.0. J.J CVJ.1V lUCUUliUU ; with, the reforoi wcxeioeai. Friends. ; P H. NEL.&ON, having performed the ! duties 0/ Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit fftithh* ly and with marked ability, is hereby nominated as a candidate for re-clectiou and is pledged to abiuo the result of the ; primary election. Fkisni><>. State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, Cv.B*T Oy COMMON PLEAS. L H. B. Kesler. Administrator of (he estate of Greeu Moats, plaintiff against Amanda Monts. Grant Monts. Martha Eargie, and Michael Boukni^bt, defts. Summons for Isefief. To the Defendant Martha Earglc: \ / uu Aiir. ni' juiUi*\\u aau JL required to answer the c< mplaiut in tliiaction, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint oai the subscriber at his office, at Lexington C. H., S, C., within twenty days alter the service hereof, i xcdnsive oi the day of such service; and if you tail to answer the complaint : within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in | this action will apply to the Court lor the roliel demanded in the complaint, C. M. EFIRD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated lGth August. A. D. 1892. The defendant. Martha Will please take notice that the summons and complaint in this action was this day filed in the office ol the UlerK ol the court of Common Pleas lor said county and State. 0. M. EFIRD, Plaintiffs Attorney. Aug IG, 1892. ? U?r4i State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. Feaster Lyles, Plaintiff^ against J. W. Gantt and S.. X5. S/mor.s, Defendants 1 Copy Summons lor Relief. Complaint Served. 1 ! To the Defendants: J. W. C'antt and S. M. Simons. "TrOU are herebysnmmond and required X to answer the complaint in this action, ol which a copy is herewith served upon 1 yon, and to serve a copy of your answer : > . to the said complaint on the subscribers at ' their office, at Lexington C. H., S.O., within r twenty days after the service hereof, rxclnt sivts of the day of such service; and it yon , fail to answer tV-S complaint within the r time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action t will a,pfcly to the Court lor the relief de. mnndea in the complaint. J March 23d, A. D. 1832. s Test: ISAIAH HALTIWAIVGEE, [L. S.] Clerk Couri O. C. P. MEETZE & MULLEll. Plaintiff's Attorney. ' To the Defendant: S. M. Simons. e You will take notico that the complaint 1 in the above atv.ted cause is now filed in the I office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, in and 1 for tho county of Lexington and State of !; South Carolina. s| MEETZE &MULLEB. t I "Plointilfv' \ ttrtmrvfi. 1 Gw-16. I I II 1.1 I II I I Illl I II 1 A fuii supply of Using tackle at i kite Bazaar?Japanese canes, lines, j hooks, etc. All cheap. " J For Sale. A BRICK MACHINE, CAPACITY 20,01)0 per day. Also G horse power engine. The entire outfit cheap for cash or on easy terms. Applv to June 29?tf. DR. C. E. LEAPIIART. PALMETTO COLIffiVTE I1TITI1T1 LKXIIVOTOIV, s, e. NINE MONTHS SESSION. OPENS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. 12,1892 PEliCIVAL E. KONVFLL. Principal. J. EDWIN 1 RE HER. English an'l History. Mas. P. E. ROWELTi. French and Calisthenics. Miss MINNIE I. DICKS. Primary Department. Rev. J. G. GRAICHEN. Ethics aud Moral Philosophy. Mas. M. E. LATHEOPE, Music. Mas. J. G. GRAICHEN, Elocution. JOHN T. PRINCE, This institution offers courses in Music, Eloqntion ami business, as well as the regular courses m the Primary Common and Hich School and Collegiate branches. The teachers are earnest professionals. having at heart the welfare of the indivi- ?^ dual students. The location ol the Institute is healthy. Ri'Ii ions advantages are good. Board can be had at $7 00 per month. Tuition ranges from $1 to $2 50 per month. Total expenses for the nine months need not exceed $!J0 or $100. Persons desiring to secure places for their jluidrcn should write the Principal at once. II-1 will be glad fo visit any one having :liildrr-n to send to school. Write for catilogue and any other in'ormation desired. v lit -tf. u*mtWM mm/ mum >? un SPRING CLOTHING Is now ready for your inspection. I am prepared this sc-asou to sliow you a largo i:id well assorted lino ol Spring Clothing 'lit in the latest stales and made of all the atest fabrics and Lutterns ont this a#?ason rile wood browns in sack suits arc the fa-rites, besides many other patterns in 3:i?-voits, Caxsimers and Servos. These goods are also raado in One Button and riiree Button Cutaways el egantly trimmed. [ ask for your trade this season,feeling that nirjdealiu.L'Vannot tail to be mutually profitible and satisfactory. In the first place my i< v line of goods for the season is so sauact md substantial as to quality and value as .0 leave no room for dissatisfaction on the> aort of the buyer. The honest merit of theoo goods is au ilTeotive appeal to the good judgment of the usstomer who realizes that nothing is cheap cviiich does not possess sterling worth proportionate to the price a?ke<l. My prices ire the lowest that can be fonnd for good h'ijK>st goods. It is the lowest in tho land. FT,ATS. - This Department is fVill of choice goods ir; all the leading shapes aud colors. The Uvles ot stiff and soft hats are very much ; hanged in shape from List season and no l nbt there will be a big sale of them. DM1 and get one if you are in need of a My stock of Underwear is now complete. This line of goods is the largest in the city, iud for assoitment it has no equal. Underwits in Balbriggan from 2">c. to $2 CO. When you need Underwear call here if you want to save money. DOUGLAS SHOE. riiis is the best shoe in tho city for the D.'.iniiy. Prices of Men s Shr?"<i $2, $2 50, $0, $3 50, $4 and S a 'this - * :re most popular shoe made i i. i. u ? ldedfor good, biuret wear, 'l'ry a ,<a.? Uau jou will h.?ve ao other. Boys Shoes, $2 00. \I. L. KINARD, 120 Main Street., Columbia, S. C. fan 1?ly. Notice to School Trustees. office of SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Lexington, S. C. QECTION 1, A. A. NO. GSO, APPROVED lO December 22, 1801, requires that the Trustees of the several School Districts in the county shall report to the County Auditor the names of all taxable polls in their respective districts Persons between the apes of 21 and f>0 are liable to poll tax. Trustees will please forward their lists to mj at their earliest convenience. E. L. WINGARD, School Commissioner Lexington O July 18, 1822. 2w36. miiro nr nivp TUP rnflPUT junca, tic r?ia inc rnciuni. 5-TON WACOM SCALES, *50. \ > EBJUi BOX fpT P Warranted for 5 Years | 9 Amenta Wanted. Send for Tcraxe, ,-*pw3JL FARMERS' llnrn and Warehouse Scales. JONES OF BINQSAMT02T. Biaghamtos. V. Y. H'A'50 NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Jacob Laird, deceased, will make payment on or before the 1st day of October next, i?QO QTin fhnsa havine claims aeainst said estate will present them properly attested to the undersigned. J. I. LAIRD, Admr. of the estate of Jacob Laird, deceased, Aug 16, 1892,?3w41 NEWBERRY COLLEGE, NEWBERRY, S. C. Session of i892-'3, opens october 4, and will continue till June 21st, Thorough Preparatory and Training Department. Classical and Philsophical churses leading to degrees. v,-,,or?eoa fnr suasions in Oollecriate De partment, $124 to $160. In Preparatory anil Training Department, $105 to $141. Enquire of G. W. HOLLAND, President. If you want a fine article of vinegar, good laundry soap, nickle gloss starch, parched coffee, and teas oi ! all kinds, call at the Bazaar. I