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Mimmarnamtm uni i i ?a?a i i TEE POLL LIST?. OfKICC OK SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Li xwoton, S. C. A CCORDING TO LEGAL EEJ.\. quirements, I commence the publication of the names of all persons subject to poll tax as furnished me by the various Boards of School Trustees of Lexington county. Those Boards of Trustees who have not as yet furnished me with their lists will please do so at once, as required ^ by law. Very respectfully, E. L WINGaRD, School Commissioner Lex. Co. School District No. 6. Boyer, Eddie Logan, Tom c Calk, Elisha Lucas, James j Harmau, James Raw], "Willis c Harruan, Mark Rawl, Henry c Harraan, Jobn J Rawl, P I Kartnan, N "West Rawl, George Hiller, Henry c Rawl, Thos H Holrnan. Geo c Risb, Ben c Jones, Nelson Reese, Will Koon, Willie Sbealy, Walter Kleckley, Luther Sbull, Joseph Kyzer, Sim Seay, W B Kyzer, Jesse L Seay, Noabc TZ in rr TV oof r* Sootr d-arwrra Leaphari, Win Taylor, Owens c Leaphart, James Taylor, William c Leaphart, "Walter Wessinger, I V Wessinger, Paul School District No. 7. Anderson, John c Long, George Ban*, R E Long, Emanuel Deut, John c Long, Elzie Dent, Isaac c Long, John c Davis, Green c Livingston, C H Giassgow, Peter c Norphlet, Press c Hallinan, Geo c Rauch, Win c Hendrix, Ed Rawl, H J "Hendrix, L L Rawl, G H Hendrix, J E P Roof, Hamp Hayes, George Roberson, Isoin c Hook, D M Summers, Sam c Hook, Edwin Smith, Ed c Hampton, Geo c Seay, J B Inick, W B Seay, Pat Kaminer, G A Stuart, Stonch c Keisler, Scott Sulton, Tillman c Keisler, W P Swygert, Albert c ^ Keisler, J A Thornton, Pierce c |^^^^Kyzer, G W .Taylor, WB ^^jbraWise, Andrew c Long, Jim Wise, Mack c District No 11. mas tree. Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. Xfc is impossible to give you an idei of the stock Old Santa Claus has I . " " left at the Bazaar. You will have to call and see. You will find everyI thing cheap. Crime hefm^b^jngjJ * 14.0JLJ* tafce tame and look through. tComs Again, Gefnlemen. ; The Dispatch, acknowledges with pleasure a call from Editor Larry Gantt, of the Columbia Register, Hon. B. F. Perry, member of the ^ House from Greenville, and Hon. L. |r E. Farley, member of the House j P* from Spartanburg, last Sunday, i These are whole-souled, jovial and clever gentlemen, and it was a real ^ pleasure fro be in their society. Edi- ^ tor Gantt is well and favorably known * throughout the length and breadth ^ of the State as a forcible and fluent y W writer and needs no introduction to r s our readers. His work on the Reg- ^ ister did much to accomplish the sue- ^ ,f?.ASia nf T>-r ?- V* wio iveiorm movement in the yo late primary. Come again, gentle- " t jnen, a heai*ty welcome awaits you, ;and you will always find the latch string on the outside. 6tl In Eichland Jail. ter A few days ago Sheriff Drafts re- dat eaved information which led him to 1 ,Do believe that Dub Meetze was in \ Brookaville, Fla., going under the as-! self ruined name of J. W. Dreher. He . ing, sent a description of him to the; the Sheriff of the county and requested | cles \ him to arrest Meeize if the disciip- vatic k tion fit him. On Monday morning j for ? b of last week Sheriff Drafts received j pr telegram from the Sheriff of Her- ^at nado county at Brooksviile stating j cises< .that he had arrested Meetze. Sheriff pke c Drafts went to Columbia the same; pjaC(,, ?day and the Governor forwarded the 0n tin r\s* ?? requisition papers to the Governor of Florida and instructed where Sheriff Drafts to follow them in 24 Gf hours, which he did, and returned to auj trc Columbia Sunday morning with prices Meetze and turned him over to fajj Sheriff of Richland county as ordered j p^e by the Governor for trial in that i , r?. J \ and Tn county for forgery, pnor to his being ^ ^ ^ .dried in this county forhorse stealing, j ;Dg^. ^ .Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 1 o'Xck^ W> 'The best Salve in the world for! You c ?Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt . ov ? ? iiueum, J? ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped P * Hands, Chilblains Corns, and al] e}'e?k Skin Eruptions, and positively cures or a wat< Plies, or no pay required. It is guar- j that hint anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or j perjiaps money refunded. Price 25 cents per * ^ box. For sate at the Bazaar PreSPDt t March 31. H- Lache , , he will se j^ iJl?EM^Wl>^O^CARO^ for Weak ifervea jy^wiNF. ( \ . . j Baughuian C c Joliuson, C Jr c i Chestnut, W c Johnson, Bob c I Chestnut, Nick c King, Henry c j Cromantee, CMcKinsler, Paul c Davis, Win c Lipsey, Mose c I Davis, Andrew c Lorick, Geo c | Denbard, Jesse c Lucius, Jack c i Diekerson, Josh c Lowuian, B L | Diskerson. Sol c Moye, Eugine i Diekerson, Press cMcKelry, B c Epps, Kitt c Nigbt, B H English, Ben c Night, Fed Foster, Adam c Oliver, Sol c Foster, Willis c Roberson, Albert c Glenn, Peter c Roberson, H c Geiger, Lewis c Robbins, Rush c Geiger, Harman Shivers, L C Geiger, Eddie Sightler, John Geiger, Artie Sightler, Ed Geiger, White Sprowler, Jim c Geiger, Wolf Thomas, Wm c Geiger, Jacob Weston, Willie c Geiger, Henry Williams, Dove c Geiger, John Williams, Cbas c (ieiger, h rank \\lley John c School District, No. 33. Adams, John Mack, Ficklin Busby, J C Mack, Jackson Blokley, Chas c Pound, J H Butler, Joe c Pound, M L Butler, George c Pope, Ed c Brannuru, Elzey c Preston, Brutus c Davis, Nider c Preston, Tom c Dickson, Press c Bobbin, Reuben c English, Champ c Reeves, Ben e Earl, Israel c Reeves, Clarance c Goodwin, G A Ryley, Tom c Goodwin, A B Roberson, G c Green, "Willis c Sigh tier, S M Geiger, John A Sightler, John TTq>tic "Pofov /? Si* firV* f 1QV W A Harris, Noah c Sightler, Archie Hudson, Joe c Taylor, Hinson c Hart, Amos c Scipio, Pompey c Jones, Henry c Slayley, West c Lowinan, Ben Washington, G c Loyd, Henry c Weston, Dallas c Livingston, Jake c Wages, Henry c Lucas, J P Wait worth, T c School District, No. 36. Baughman, Jacob Reed, Hillard c Baughmau, R H Rains, James Baughman, Jas Senn, T H Brooker, Geo c Spires, Eli Blrir, Jordan c Spires, Archie Block, Edmond c Spires, Benj Coplin, Joseph Spires, Albert Glenn, J L Spires, Leander Glenn, J E Spires, Jasper Gladden, Geo c Spires, Amos Glass, Peter c Spires, John Goodwin, W A Spires, Paul Hutto, O M Spires, Benj Jr Hutto, Aired Summons, Sol c Hoofer, Benj Sphaler, EdwjMgjt jBaza* j J\ ? writes: W nine diffeBl ~ <]l'd ft TW 1 and will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in this county. The police-force in all parts of the < country bear uniform testimony to the great value of Dr. Bull's Cough * Syrup as a remedy for cough, cold ^ and incipient consumption. They t all emphasize the fact that no one p should be without it. b fr The Mayor and Alderman of 11 Charleston will please take notice hat our devil, Joe Cannon, will visit ai heir city during the Christmas holiays, and extend him the freedom of leir city. an > f rx ? 18 air. S. J. Riddle at Ballentines in crc ie Fork keeps a fall stock of genal merchandise and sells as low as u can buy in Columbia. Give him *101 Mi' trial and you will find this so. Mis The Teachers Association will meet ^ , Cal Saturday, January 7, instead of the 1, as stated last week. Those in- c, ' Sha: ested will notice the change in the e and govern themselves aecoid -j ly- M. ^ Vhen you have ovei-exerted your- x>elii by running, jumping, or workthere is nothing that will relieve (yj$r soreness of your joints and mus- ever so quickly and effectually as Sal- ^j0 >n Oil, the greatest cure on earth piaDt< tain. 25 cts. ? Oui ineipal Row ell has so improved a fine he will be ready to open exer- posite D. V., at the institute, Jan. 2d. will b< >ther teachers will be at their Febru; s. Let each student be there preach no. is expo >re is no house in Columbia i Shala 1 you can get a larger variety a hrigl istrnas fruits, fancy groceries serve: >od things generally at cheaper "Co than at P. 0. Ransom's. Don't Prea give him a call. ! Coot joint exercises of the Huyne | polit urod Literary Societies, which } with have been held on the lGtli ! - I ill take place Friday evening, j Ao ol 7 the Gtb, beginning at 7:30 j What The public cordially invited, j State v< an t do a better thing than j ar>aiust t nt yourself with a tine pair ' legis] isses, or a piece of jewelry, j ^ eb, clock or something of | ^ie "we^ i ft)V a Christmas gift, or ! an^ you wish to give such a < s"uP^e? ai o some one else. Cio to P. j r*-i- - wctc ? coiirmoia for it, as j as ' 11 at lowest possible prices. I 3F CARpui, a Tonio for *ton.j tbis P"vil< Huffman, W T Ruwl, Henry c Hook. Alvin Slice, G L Hook, W B Spence, W W Harris, Tome Snider, Gas. Hendrix, Mack c Swygert, Frank Johnson, Jim c Swygert, John c Johnson, Geo c Smith, Noah c Johnson, Fiank c Tompkins, C c Keith, Simon c Tomson, Drury c Keith, Tom c Wingard, A Kinard, Aaron e Wingard, Pink Lorick, F E Warner, Press Lorick, Jim Williams, Frank Lorick, Jesse Washington, S c Leitsey, G F Washington, H c Lindler, Win c Washington, E Lowman, Jim c Washington, 13 c Metz, Saml D Washington, F c Metz. Arthur Wright. John c. / o / - Metz, Frank Walker, Charlie c Metz. F Whiteman, Sim c Metz, Joe Younginer, S Iv Metz, Pink Younginer, Lee Metz, Adam c Younginer, G F Younginer, J W Mum. Dashaway?I hear, Bobbie, that yoi got a train of cars for Christmas auc they had an accident. Tell me al about it. Bobbie--I can't say a word. You see I am one of the officers of the road. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we lia\ e been selliii; Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Cor O V sumption. Dr. King's New Life Pills Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electri Bitters, and have never handle< remedies that sell as well, or tha have given such universal satisfactior We do not hesitate to guarantee thei: 'every time, and we stand ready t refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use These remedies have won their grea popularity purely on their merits For sale at the Bazaar. Should the Wife be the Oldest Has my opponent L. M.,'* stoj ped to conside^HMKect of his com plaint and di^j^^Hipon the wif husband? - 'J/; - '1 ^..\?t of joint whei V >; > ^mntcTthmkh To the Editor of the Dispatch: Beautiful weather, plenty of ho" hominy and potatoes. This is thi cry in Sandy Run. Mr. John J. Muller has erected a ine cottage on the State road. Mr. iVest Crim was the architect, while be finishing touches of lime and aint within and without were put on y the artistic hands of some "coons" om Columbia. Some heavy courting is going on id the prospect is that during the ilidays several pairs will tie that lot which no law can sever in this ti divorce State, and well, the year 93 may be looked to for a fruitful >p of?corn! Searlv all th? ^ w v?iuulcis in iins pori of the county have good schools. >s Pou teaches at Beaver Creek; is Brooker and Mr. Williams, at vary; Mr. James V. Smith, at nton Academy; Mr. W. H. rpe, at Fairy Academy; Miss ' Haltiwanger, near Witts; Mr. 3. Fallow, at Harmony; Mr. DVilliaras, at Sand Mountain; Mrs. i Fallaw, near Gaston, and Miss ' ie Caughman, at Goodwins. ien's school here is larger than before. ft >re wheat and oats have been ed than for many years. r Methodist friends are erecting ? Ao church on the State road opMr. Jonathan Kaiglers. It } C 11 , ...^oiicu ior dedication by ff01 ary. The new Methodist J and er for this. Fort Motte, circuit be a 'cted next Sunday. He is Rev. bu?i Hcnr}- and is spoken of as iota! it young man. Thus we obj Ever, i jive i uference just come to towu, rilia> oher all a sailin' round, 11 kens all a roostin' high, :s all baking custard pie; ics don't stand no show, trei^l church affairs own here below, 19 idates ain't nowhere side'r HOC d time Methodist circuit rider." *?ctiyl about prohibition? The I _ )ted by a large majority JL be liquor traffic. The pres i ll ature has it fully within its, t0 * I in any \ erawed by the minions of ; the uir !," to pass tlie law without ' bild's fanaticism, pure and j John A. ad if they fail there will I liw >me a day of reckoning, j trespass* aigh license may be cont is morally wrong to grant aL u"e flunqred dollars 3w6> im i m i r.. tx#stn Save !( %^Ps?iBg i fUy^7Do?low'j I * VWBXi/ ?2Si~ ? I I BSilS J iR'gl Eg BOTANIC I ! BI?B?IBL00D BALMS A THE GREAT REMEDY ? \ - FOR AIL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - A V Has been thoroughly tested by em- \ A inent physicians and the people M y' tor -JO years, and never fails to A cure quickly and i>enuuueatly 6 c \ SCROFULA, ULCERS. ECZEMA, \ f RHEUMATISM. PIMPLES. ERUPTIONS, V ' 9 and all manner of MATING, SPREADING and \ \ RUNNING So!-.MS. Invariably cures the most 1 & lost hxoine Mood dis -u vs ir directloJW are fol- r \ lowed. Price fsl per bottle, C bottles for |6. ior A I 9 sale by drujrfrists. \ ^ SENT FREE WOND KY/fil* r rs M 8. r : 4 BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. # I April 23?ly m ' J CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK -ATCOLUMBIA, S. C . ! STATE. CITY and COI YTY DEPOSITORY. Paid tip Capital $100-000 j Surplus Profits 60 000 S.WIYGS DEPARTMENT. j Deposits of $5,00 and upwards recei 'ed. j LnU-rest allowed at the rate of 4 per ccnu I per annum. W. A. CLAKK, President | V.'ilie Jones, Cashier. December 4-ly. "avery" I THE JEWELER, 131 MAIN STREET, , ICOEUMBIA, S. C. | ! 1 | LA11QE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. ' BEST EQUIPPED SHOP FOR REPAIRS. I POLITE ATTENTION TO ALL. ,r ' 6&f When visiting the city drop i_ j in whether wanting anything or not. : i AVERY' i THE JEWELER, 11 COLUMBIA, S. C. K'?v?-inbcr 4?tf , m"l& x s, Price* l* I JS$ ^Brone, which is ven^nc^yet. ^jlri ^ Jno. T. Lowman has also been ver l sick, but was some better at the las account. The Sunday school at Fredericksburg is going to have a speech mak16 ing on Christmas day, Mr. J. E. R. Kyzer and perhaps others will deliver addresses, suitable for the occasion. This school deserves especial 9 mention, it has been kept running all the year round for 15 or 18 years. - The present Superintendent, Mr. S. L. Smith, has held that position continuously all the time. The school has an enrollment of about one hfct^ dred, and a very good atJendanpB. It is a Lutheran Sunday ^^^oland Lutheran literature us^^^Kiay it live to do good services foi- the church. Occasiohal. Dec. Iflfk 1000 Mrs. JEii^^tfc' Messer g Paltimore, Md, g, T Sb Rescued from Death g Br til Said She Could Not Live a Mt Month W< Sai w Alive and Well ? Thanhs to pit Hood's Saraa'parllla. Go I must praise Hood's Sarsaparilla, for It Is ^*1 iderful medicine. I sufferod 10 yeats with t ai Sco Neuralgia and Dyspepsia Shu fainting spells. Sometimes I would Ree lmost stiff with cold perspiration. I spent 1893. ?at deal of money for medical attendance, [ did not get any benefit until my daughter . WQo me about HoodTs Sarsaparilla, and I began se it. I weighed less than 100 lbs. and was Drel A Picture of Misery 189?? y one who saw me thought I could not jrmc mother month. But I began tq Improve ?nri? 3e aft^r beginning with flood's Sarsapa, and have gradually gained until 1 am now lo9 ' ?ctly cored. I eat well, sleep well, and Peak i perfect health. 1 owe all to Cross iod's Sarsaparilla ,d of being dead now, I am alive and Sbeal 114a lb*.? Mrs. Elizabeth Messer, it Barney Street, Baltimore, Md. uno - 1Owu ?D'S PILLS are purely vegeUbls, per- Barr's larmleM, slwayi reuableanrf v.-- ? -v~uuci?i. 1893. Col.,P respass Notice. ;|U PERSON* ARE FORBIDDEN t*cji. hunt, cut timber, wood, or trespass All reti manner whatever upon the lands ol signed an ilersigned, adjoining each other and return, j by Saluda river, D. D. Kleckly, '1 ho lav >1 Lucida Dralts, Emanuel Corley, turned at O Meet/o, Jacob Wingard, P. H. Persona Eli Corley, 8. M. Roof and others, turn of st will be positively enforced against o. to he retu; GEORGE S. DRAFTS, present th D. M. DR AFTS. by save tii C. W. CAUGHMAN. D. J. CAUGHMAN. AU Decetnbe CflYOfltfl T*PI/ln.Moi'ViJ n?^ ?11 ' I .ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, j and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Seud model, drawing or photo., with description. We advise, if patentable or not, free of * charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. / A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with 7 names of actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, . C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Auction ni !) >. * ( (r*l I!..icn tetUr th*l I would not lake #1,000 -ii J he JOJI imk where I > ? . 1 both rurpriwd *nd proud of the eh*!!!.'*. I recount., t.d \vur t??t;t.rnl.to >11 ?uffer?n from obesity. Will answer nit imquiric* if i? inc!o??d for reply.' PATIENTS TREATED BY f/.Ail? CONFIDENTIAL. IIm'itGo-8. an.! with o?? inconvenience, or bt?J ellecu. For ^articol&rs xd^lrm, with J ctnuin D3. 0. W. F. SRYCES. B'V!??8'S TBESTER. CKiCftSO. Ill ! ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, \ r etc. r ; \ V \ \ \ \ A Drn?[ Department has just been opened at the lar, and a choice selection of 1 ? n.? 1__ Urugs find Jifuiuiues uj Mill me jjopumr demands he-' heeu P'aeed therein, and your attention i? invited to some ol the nnYb^r-^ ousnrticit:S iQ stock as follows: Ayors.&wsapariila, Cherry Pectoral. Hair Vigor *nd Pills. yr.ttino - virions compounds. Electric Ij-.Mtrs, fJa'esava tonic. Groove's tasteless -.uiil tonic, Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosr phites, Syrup of Figs, Wizzard Oil. Simmon's Liver Regulator, Stanley's J :n rvc and bone linement, H.irtey's diar! rluv.i and cholera spec tic, Godfrey's cor : dial, Winslow's soothing syrup, Bull's cough syrnp, Boykin'n cough syrup, Allcock's porous plaster. Court plaster, Soda and Mi Jit tablets. Chlorate Potash lozengers, Brown's bronchial troches. Home's trugrant trostilla for chapped bands, etc. Dr. King's life pill*, Brandreth's pills, Quinine pills. Everybody's pills. Capsules, Seidlitz powders. Horse und Cattle powders, Ammonia for cleaning clothes etc, Sapolio, Perliue, Stove Polish, Putz Pomade, Benzine. Month wash, Toothache drops, Corn cure. Hair dye, Mustache wax. Mexican Mustang Linement, Opedildoc, Vaseline. Glycerine. Vermcfuge and Worm Confections. Laetopcptice, Quiuine, Blue Mass, Calomel, Mercurial Ointnieni. Khnbarb, Pain Killer, paregoric, laudanum. syrup rhubarb, syrup squills, castor oil, sweet oil, sewing machine til, British Hi '.I'M mM m vest offfiSffl^HH^^^^FDcl. testaat LexicS^BgaBgraBGIH^'1^ Jb9SlBH^HHfflHM*^n'iary ing tract^^HHHmHH^HMp^a'o. i. ^^UgBSttBttBBBgB^ taining oW^SBbS^S^BSSSBF coqbonnded r Pan! J. '2. No. 2. Wutts land, containmore or less, bounded lands belonging tn the wif^^^^^. Wessiuger. No. 3. CdBPtTng twenty-five acres, more or less, ll^uded by Pierce G. Taylor, John C. Seay; Hiram and Fred Keisler. No. 4. , ivnown as "Piney Woods," 207 acres, ciore or less, heavily timbered, bounded by D. C. Harman, Margaret Drehei, Saul Keisler aud others. TERMS?One-half cash; balance payable in one year, secured by mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers and have J.'hi privilege to pay all cash. BENJAMIN RAW L, P. I. RAWL. Executors. 3w6 % Trespass Notice. 1 A liLi PERSONS ARE FORBIDDEN j\. to hunt, fish or trespass in any man- aer upon the lands of the* undersigned J. J, WESSINGEB. J. D. WESSINGER, D. F. WESSINGER, J. C. LINDLER, J. F. WINGARD, 1? MRS. MARY M. HARMAN, m MRS. SUSAN HENRY. an 3w6 an __nri ~ ' lea ?AX RETURNS. S arr N.CONFORMITY WITH TIIE LAW arr; in reference thereto, all property vill 'eiU. listed for taxation in Lexington county, Arn Caj, for the fiscal year commencing arrl vember 1st, 189*2, during the months of tuary^'and February, 1S93, as follows, f rexingttyn C. H. January 2d, U-93. ewie^J(e, January 3d, 1893. lirriv eestfille, Vfcenary 4th. 1893. x leave atesburg, January 5th, lc93. leave arrs Mills, ino rning, January Gth, 1893. leave miaria, afternoon, Januarv 6th 18?** l41"" onl.'-. Ox - ? iv-ttTC n oiore, morning, January 7th,1893 arnvt afts' Store, afternoon, January 7th, 1893 leave ookland, morning. January 9 th, 1>93, leave irtins. afternoon. January 9th, 1893. leave plfe.s, morningi January 10th, 1893. leave ady Run, afternoon, January 10th, 1893 arrive ic Plains, morning, January 11th, 1893. leave odwins, afterucpon, January 11th, 1893. leave rvilla, morning, January 12th, 1893. .cnt rds, afternoon, January 12th. 1893. ?? ffills, morning^ January 13th, 1893. tmperts, afternoon, January 13th, 1K93 FAST . ders Store, morning, January 14th, ANDi Bank Mills, afternoon, January 14th, 12 01 p ) 3 40 p lers, morning. ^Janu^ry 10th, 1893. (j f,0 p amaker's afternoon, January 10th. 11110 'l^UL \ ?, morning, January 17th, 1893. ig Hill, afternoon, January 17th, - - - ? , morning, January 18th, 1893. iS'o>/i i Roads, afternoon, January 18th, in, January 19th, 1893. leave CL y'n, morning, January 20th. 1893. leave Su nger's, afternoon, January 20tli, itave Br leave De Landing, morning, January 21st, i<.ave Bin . leave Ail , T- attefnoon, January 21st, arrive A\\ ;tqn C. If., uptil 20th qf February, ,, sr which lime the penalty will atarns must be written in black ink 1 <\ on??-A- * '" . | n-rtve uy the party milking j leave Run j leave lirai v requires all property to be re* j leave Den its true value. ; i leave Blae liable to poll tnx will make re- j leave Aike line. ; j arrive Augi 1 itemized statement of property ! ? ? rued for taxation at home, and ( e same to the Assessor and there ne and trouble "clkTa M. D. 11 ARM AN, <) j)q a iditor Lexington coanty, S. C. jj) jo a ir 1st, 1892. 1130 a 9 DON'T BUY imitation gold spectacles auu eve- ; glasses from irresponsible peddlers who ' guarantee." everything and can't he found when a guarantee is to , be made good. We will sell you the genuine gold article at less than half the price that many have paid for brass. Besides when you buy of us you get you eyes properly fitted. We are headquarters lor u SPECTACLES stud EYEGLASSES. V. IL LACHTCOTTE <b CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. November 4 ?tl* jffii tele Bitten Cures all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorri; ma or Whites, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up the whole system. It 1mscured thousands and will euro you. Druggists have it. Send stamp for book. : pa. J. P. DHO.V:iX;v .1 Louhrills, Kr. Oct. 5 ?ly. W. II. FlTZtiifiBON, (Successors to T. E. Iirannigau.) mmmimimm,. Table Supplied with all the Delicacies the market affords. Tmmtsxu rooms On the European Plan. WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Marsh 2?tf. Nurseries, POMONA, IV. C. Stock consists of ALL LEADING FRUITS Calculated to suit the Southern and border ! States. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. J, of FRUIT TREES, aud No. 2, Green Ilouee pot ^rown ItOSES, CHUYSANTIIEMM^^^^^ ^^italogneK f. ^Irimore^^^^^^HHP^PiP^pH I ^SLEEP^^HKEBYICE .-te~ | L 9? 0 ??d 10 yuiim,nSi0.?.v? :_ r*"t> ^al uovween wew York and Atlanta, panville Va., and Augusta, Qa. j and Salisbury, am Columbia and Augusta. On Trains 11 and 12 Pullman Sleeping cars between Washington and Atlanta, and New York and Asheville. On trains 37 and 38 Pullman Sleepet be" tween New York and Augusta. Dining Car between New York and Montgomery. For detailed iaformntiop as to looal and 'lirough time tables, rates and Pullman Sleeping Car reservation, confer with local agents, or address W. A. Turk, S. H. Habdwick. Gen. Pass. Agt. As. Gen. P. A., W-sbington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. V. ( McBee, General Superintendent, Jolumbia, S. 0. W. H. Greex, Son. Haas. Genr'l Mgr Traffic Manager Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. RELIABLE." U SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY. TIME CARD. Copbected Novembeb 20, 1892. Through Trains Between Charleston and Walhalla, via S. C. R'w'v and R * _ 1 D. R. R. . North Bound. | No, 31. i No. 11. i I ) ' ive Charleston 5 45 p m 6 50 a in "l rive Suinmerville... G 32 p m 7 28 a m ' rive Branchville.... 8 30 p in 8 45 a m ?, rive Orangeburg 9 00 p m 9 19 a m ar ive Columbia 10 30 p m 11 00 a m ve Columbia 11 20 a ,z tin ive Newberry j 12 57 p m an ive Greenwood 2 37 p m Mc ive Anderson 4 35 p m pei ive *Seneca 6 00 p m pr, e Seneca 6 32 p m s. < ve Wnlhalla 7 00 p m ter ve Greenville 500pm fori . whSouth Bound. | No. 12. ! No. 20. gr? L_, 1 - TW A Cl.a ? oa ! 10 30 p nj[i2 40 p m i Summerville.... 9 47 p id 11 5? a m i Brauchville 8 25 p m 10 30 am Pi Orangeburg 7 43 p m 9 42 am 1892 Columbia., ClOpm 8 00am 3 Columbia 6 05 p n? Newberry 4 95 p m o< Greenwood 2 53 p m Anderson 115pn Seneca 12 16 p m *Seneca 12 10 p m Walhalla 11 40 a m Greenville 12 00 p m! The I >per. EXPRESS BETWEEN CHARLESTON -pvtf! VSHEVILLE CARRYING SLEEPER. di =============- His He iu; leave Charleston arrivei 5 30 p m Septep m jar rive Columbia arrive) 1 20 p m o0i6e o m arrive Spartanburg arilO 20 a m State a m'arrive Asheville leave' 7 00 a m bidder the tir> AUGUSTA DIVISION. the lega All lb { situated 7t Sound. | No. 1. ' No. 37. county I | thirteen half acr tarlestoH j 6 50 a m 5 45 p ru river, an ininerville ... 7 28 a m 0 32 p in of the E anchville j 9 00 a in 8 00 p ra ceased, ; nniiirk I 9 41 a in 9 00 p m Loricfc, ( ickville 10 00 a m 9 17 p m Loricb a; ;en 11 03 a in JO 22 p the publi gustr* jll 50 a rn'll 15 p in lnuibia, ^ ; j Bpugby, Bound. j No. 2G. j No. 41. DrHouston rrrr 1 This tn rleston 12 40 p mj 10 30 p in parcels. imerville..., 11 52 a m! 9 47 p in *^le. tichvjlle 10 30 a ml 8 25 P m iir L . i xfcliilfe I ?' l;> a ,Li! 7 0i p m balance om kville 9 28 a m 6 48 p m instalment ? | 8 32 a ml 5 40 p m | blUser anj 7 4.) a m 4 50 p m , bond to dr " " I the rate of : AM DEN DIVISION, j Purcilftser fl^^harleston arrive; 10 30 p m BBkiSunibia arrive ? 45. j> m Sheriff'a ^^Kingsville arrivej <j 55 p m Lexing Camden leave 5 10 p m CONFECTIONERIES, IF-AJlTCrS" i I CIGAR, SMOKING i ' Tovs, Fane ?7 ' | PERFUMERY, STATIONER j ItSr A well selected stock of the very jowesi prices. L E X I N O T C - im maximum stnnn FIRE, LIFE AND IN T English and Over One Hundred a j For rates and information addresi <j. s. im. FANCY GO FINE WE/ The newest, the finest ami the mo I found at Trump's,who carries the la | Handkerchiefs. New Hosiery, New i i Gloves u speei Ity. Jersey t-kirts, b< I Come and see how cheap 3011 can bi I PIANOS, We sell direct from the factor}'. Beautiful Upright Pianos, $250. F Sold on e?,sy terms. ST. "W. COL August 12- tf _______ ! TihlilflTf J SS^ Pal option of paying all the I WKm ^?ney if be so desires. Pare ha* Hu for papers. n GEORGE S. DR-f w< Sheriff Lexington I m Sheriff's Office, Lexington, 0. M., December 1 Is ?? 4*6 1 flHUMMMMHUBaBOMBal Notice of Forecloi I The State of South CaJ w will! UJf' LEXINGTG! PURSUANT TO THE POWER ed me by a mortgage made Loriok, bearing date January 30tl and recorded in the office of R. M 11th day of February. A. D. 1890, corded in book J, page 271, I will the 3d day of January. 1893, at 10 a. m., in the town of Irmo, on the. bia, Newberry and Laurens Railr* public outcry to the highest bidd foreclosure of mortgage: One-half interest in all that pieci eel, plantation or tract of land, oon two hundred and fifty acres, more o situate, lying and being in Fork tow Lexington county and State aforesa Rawls' Creek waters of Saluda rivei bounded by lands of Preston Lorick, Corley, Joseph S. Metz, A. R. Mett others, the place on which the said Lorick now resides. TERMS OF SALE?One-half ol purchase money cash; the balance lully secured. JACOB W. DREHI Selwood, December 12. 1892. 3w The State of South Caroli COUNTY OF LEXlVurnv v. A. V/l?. By J. Walter Mitchell, Probate Judg :t7hereas rosanna waits : VV made suit to me, to grant etters of Administration of theEs'at td effects of D. W. Moore, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and Dnish all aud singular the kind d creditors of the said D. >ore, deceased, that they be and ir before me, in the Ooart Dbate, to be held at Lexington C. 1 0., on the 23th day of Dec. iust, publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in I enoou, to shew cause, if any they ha v the said Administration should not nted. iven under uiy hand, this 9th day ember Anno Doiuini, 1892. J. WALTER MITCHELL. Judge of Probato Court, lblished on the 11th day of Deoenibe . in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w5 9 State of South Carolina COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In the Common Pleas. George W. Lorick, plaintiff, vs. 'iedmont Land, Investment Conimnv Defendant. LSUANT TO AX OIIDEB TO ME irected in the db vo oase. signed by >nor W. IT Wallace on the 24th of iber, which is now on file in the f the Clerk ot Court, in county and foresaid, I will sell to the highest before the court house door on it Monday in January next, during ,1 hours of sale: t piece, parcel or tract of land. , ljing and being in Lexington and State aforesaid, containing hundred and sixty-seven and onoes. more or less, on waters of Broad : id bounded on the uovth by lands i '.state ot Samuel Kichardson. deC. Book ma 1 and George W. )h >he east by lands of Wado A. j ad J. D. Lorick, on the south bv c road leading to the city of Co- t j by lands of Dinah Lorick. now ! ( Paul Wingard, P. C. Lorick and j c veil, and on the west by lands of i Vausant. i d iot of land will be s >ld in several | Plats will be exhibited 011 day of 1 1 OF SALE?One-third ca.-h; i i a credit of two equal annual ; s. secured by bond of the pur-. ; mortgage of the prenusw *oid, aw interest from day oi sale at j x seven pe* cent, per annum. ! Pi td pay for papers. Ptl GEORGE S. DRAFTS, ! o'c Sheriff Lexington County. | tri Office. " de< fbn, 0. H., December \'i, 3wG. 1 N'S BAZAR > mm era mm 1 7 G-BOCEEIES, ^ and CHEWING TOBACCOS, y Goods, Notions, V, SMIL BOOKS, ALBLIIS, Off .. , above Goods constantly on hand and always at the > IS C. H., 8. C. iURANCE. " M IT - - MINIMUM COST. j ACCIDENT INSURANCE 1 HE STRONGEST m American Companies' nd Twenty-Five Million Dollars Represented. /r _ 5 or call 011 VDIORI), Agent. 1 ODS, BOTIOHS, | AND _ . JH 1R FOR LADIES, ] nt fashionable styles in the Northern markets era far rgest stock of the kind of any house in the city. Ned' . fl Gloves in Mousquetaire bottom and hooks. Km ^ est knitted Jersey Underwear for ladies a&4 children iv the mam articles a lady needs from a notion hoes*. iND ORGANS. J No expense. No commissions. The beat makes. ine Parlor Organs, $50. See our stock and prices^ p-n -es tt tv /r -ra , -L J-W JmVUm -L. , CJMBIA, S. C. -M sLOWRANCE. chaser to purchase ers to p.iy S. ! PALMETTn iHW - GOUHHI INSTITUTE LEXINGTON, S, C. >ure. NINE MONTHS SESSION. olina, OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12,1892. ; VEST by S. L. PERCIVAL E. ROWELL, 1890, Principal. and re* J* EDWIN TREHER, sell on English and History. Colum* Mas. P. E. 110WELL, * . ' oaj at French and Calisthenics. er- for Miss MINNIE I. DICKS. 8 pjjy. Primary Department, taining Eev. j. G< GRAICHEN, Unship Ethics and Moral Philosophy, id, on Mas. M. E. LATHROPE, Music. , o. A. ? g s and Mas. J. G. GRAICHEN, S. L. Elocution. the JOHN T. PRINCE, to bo , Commercial Department. 2R. This institution offers courses in Music, 0 Eloqution and Business, as well as the regular courses in the Primary Common and jHcl. High School and Collegiate branches. The 'eachers are earnest professionals, having at heart the welfare of the indiviIQ dual students. HAS The location of the Institute is healthy, her Reli iotrs advantages are good, e of Board can be had at $7 50 per month. Tuition ranges from $1 to $2 50 per month, ad- Total expenses for the nine mouths need red not exceed $90 or $100. W. Persons desiring to secure places for their ap- children should write the Principal at once. jjapjafiM of He will be glad to visit any one having H., children to send to school. Write for cfit^^^f af- alogue and any other inte?wrtlUli deslleU! the Yuerust 1ft?*r ve, I ? * TO THE ! FARMERS AND ?| * I SHIPPERS OF , | COTTON. WHO SELL IK COLUMBIA MAR- " ket we beg to say that we want your ! cotton, and that we will always pay the ! highest market price lor it. We have unj limited orders, and can and will pay as J much for your cotton as any one. Don't i fail to give us a trial. Respectfully, I JASPER MILLER A no i rw s Notice. V | A LL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS I i\ against the Estate of Benjamin Star i kie, deceased, will present them properly 1 ' attested, and those iidebted to said Estate 1 w 11 make payment on or befote the 1st l dav of February, 1893, to the undersigned- . J J- W. COOGLEB, Administrator. 2w5* Tinai Discharge. 4 LL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL i jL take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington county on the ith day of January next, 1S93. at 11 >'clock ,v. ui., for tirial discharge as Admin?itrator ot the Estate ot Levi Smith, eccased. S. L. SMITH, Administrator. December 5th, lbt)*2. - *6. Final Discharge. I LL PERSONS INTERESTED WITT. take n' .vi.tc mat I will apply to the obate Court for Lexington county on tho i day of January next, 1893, at II lock a. m. for a final discharge as Execo? x of the Estate of Capt. Matthew Hall :ease*t. m MRS. M ARY E. HALL, Executrix. fotretaber 30tk, 1832. 4wt> m