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Local and Special. ; WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 18&3 j W We are not responsible for the views or assertions of correspondents. 39" Parties sending Obituaries to this office will remember that all over ten lines will be . charged for at regular advertising rates. SU3SCRIBEHS receiving their paper with a RED CROSS mark upon it, are thereby notified thai with the next number their Subscription expires. ZDivine Ser^rices. LEXINGTON. S. -?irst Sabbath, preachiug 11a. m. and r:30\p. m. ^fc&ond Sabbath II a. m. and 7:30 p. 111. Sabbath, Lay Lectures 11 a. m. ?|g$0 p. m. Hth Sabbath, preaching 7:30 p. m. ^^^sSabbatb. Preaching 11 a. ui. Kth-School every Sabbath at 9:30 Avprv Wednesday at 7:30. riiOVIDENCE. Wee on d Sabbath, preaching 3 p. m. fourth Sabbath, preaching 11 a. tn. ST. JOHN. MSjrd Sabbath, preachiug 11a. m. y \ J. G. Gkaichen, Pastor. Appointments for Lexington Circuit. 1st Sundays: Hebron 11 o'clock a. in. and Shiloh 3 30 p. ni. *2d Sundays: New Horeb 11 o'clock a. m. and Lexington 3 30 p. ui. 3rd Sundays: Shiloh 11 o'clock a. 111. < and Hebron 3 30 p. m. 4th Sundays: Lexington 11 15 o'clock h. m. and New Horeb 3 o'clock p. m. 5th Sunday in January: Hebron 11 o'clock a. in. and Lexington ? 30 p. in. It. C. McEot, Pastor. I , ft 1( Index to New Advertisements:? Sheriff s Sale. -Land for 8ale?Charles E. Corley. Palmetto Collegiate Institute. 1 Citation?J. Walter Mitchell. Beeswax Wanted. Baeswax wanted in large and small ^ quaQities. The highest market price P j paid at the Bazaar. Nice, strained, yellow wax preferred. I Cheap Envelopes. * , In order to enable every one who ^ - desires to use printed envelopes in their correspondence The Dispatch Job Office will furnish and print one ? hundred good envelopes for fifty cents- Call or send and have your j name printed on your envelopes, and j then no letter will go esfcray. Note, letter and bill heads, and in fact all r kinds of job work, will be done as cheap as it can be done any where. Grand Bargains. You will find a rousing stock of all kinds of clothing at J. L. Mimnauglrs, Columbia, and if you will call on that clever and courteous salseman, Mr. John M. Stewart, you will get a real errand bargain of iust what you want, | O o 0 H? that will give you the utmost satis faction. Oit Dire of Schedule. ^ B| following cJbang^S^m^t&e'^PBule of the South Carolina Rail-. way went into effect Monday night: Train formerly leaving Columbia at 5:30 a. m., and arriving at Charleston at 9:30 a. m. will leave Columbia at 6 a. m. and arrive at Charleston at 10:50 a. m. Train leaving Charleston at 5:45 p. m. and arriving at Columbia at 9:10 p. m. will leave Charleston at 7:45 p. in. and reach Colum- j io.ui ntia ait % The Place to Buy. There is & tremendous stock of wonderful bargains in clothing, shoes, 1 hats, dry goods and dress goods at 1 T. A. McCreery & Cos., Columbia. { In their Racket Department you can- ,1 I^feil to find anything you ma}' ish at prices never heard of before, id it will pay you well to give them j call. Their wholesale department ] complete in every way and is do- i g a big business in daily sales to < ^y^nts of the interior who have j |?ut that they can buy as cheap s , "1 ? ? traveling salesman of T. A. McCreery J 1 <fc Co., of Columbia and Dr. J. L. < Johnson recently a graduate of the 2 Columbian Medical College, Wash- i ington,. D. C., have formed a co partnership at Swansea on the Southbound railroad, to carry on a general mercantile business. They will also , buy cotton and all country produce. - Mr. Ur< wiii stiu continue wiwi T. A. McCreery & Co., where he has been for the past seven years, while Dr. Johnson will conduct the business. They will carry a general line ' of drugs, medicines, etc. Both are enterprising and popular gentlemen, and will doubtless do a very good business. i For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup 1 lias been used by millions of moth- 1 era for their children while teething, j - - lA - I It soothe* the child, soirees tee j gums, allays all paiB, cures wind colic regulates the sioznach and bowels ;[ and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. ! Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for '"Mrs. Winslow's j Soothing Syrup. I L .WOOD^I PHOSPHODINE, , ^ TL* Great EuIUh Bemedy, Promptly and permaneniIt cures all forma of Nervous Wssr"'^ W JTwiArioru. SperrnSgm {?. mf otorrhea. liapoteticyand all ~ w /? Wre n o/ Abuse or Axcesses. Taf r>aB* Ay Been prescribed over Si ^.*l?T TK. ^ years In thousands of cases; ? xSTAvW lfi the only Reliable arwi JBonXedicine know*. Ask ^^^ fji^teraggljt for Wood's ?hos t Kefnre amd Jitter rao?w?; h ne oners soma ( Jljtcr* wor?ijie?s medicine In placo i of (Ml leave his dUhones; store, lncloee price in . Meter, end we will Mad by return mall. Price, one M|Mk package, tit Bli $0. On? wiU ptease, six will c*r*. SSt^NniA's&Atr&. wood ward ereaue, Detroit. Klc*h Sold in Lexington at Harman's ftazAflr. 3>?1/ fe*. BREVITIES. I Lemons' Lemons'! at the Bazaar, i ' st The Good Templars meet Friday evening. | <*( Road Overseer's should promptly ? put their roads in good condition. ^ The Masons of Lexington Lodge, j meet Saturdav afternoon, 30th. y< Hood s Sarsaparilla, for sale at the c Bazaar. 0\ Mr. J. P. Meetze is renovating the w Kaminer Hotel and placing a neat tc fence in front thereof. P. O. Ransom's, Columbia, is the ft cheapest place in that city to get 5 first class gi eries and provisions. B FRESH TURNIP SEED of all tc varieties, at the Bazaar. "When you come to Court be sure ?* to send or bring your dues for your *l paper. We need money badly. si Fish, oysters and the best of every- ^ thing will be served at Marks Restaurant court week. Give him a call if you want a good meal. Mr. Willie E. Harman is repairing " the store house on the corner east of p of the court house, where he will open business now soon. Sweet mountain and northern fa butter on ice. Cabbage, onions, jn apples, etc., will be found continually at the Bazaar. ^ See notice elsewhere of the Green ca ville Democrat, published in the at thriving city of Greenville at Si per annum. jc Many Persons are broken m down from overwork or household, caroa. Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds the aids distortion, removes excess of bile. i'ud cures malaria. Get the genuine. ai The many friends and admirers of ^ Miss Xola Ilaliiwanger will be glad sc to learn that she has fully recovered ai from a short illness from fever. For the best parched coffee and fine teas, go to the Bazaar. ^ tt Court will open next Monday, Judge Hudson, presiding. There is ^ little criminal business; but a good ^ deal of civil business on the docket. in We desire to have correspondents g in all parts of the county to send us m the news of interest promptly in a ^ brief way. Let us hear from you. ja The best brands of cigars 2?, 5 al and 10c. Sweet cheroots, cigarettes, tc pipes, smoking and chewing tobacco of all grades, at the Bazaar. ai I will be at Chapins Thursday 21st *i and Friday till 12 o'clock, rain or b: shine, to do any dental work. ^ E. N. Kibleb. Mr. Funnan E. Brodie has moved ^ from Batesburg to Spartanburg hT ffiil ?tiiBitt ]"Q jewelry business on an enlarged scale. -t*i fV Understand that our terms for the Dispatch is one dollar per annum in when paid in advance, and $1.50 Cl Hi when run on time. si The spinning department of the ^ Lexington Mill has resumed work and the weaving department will do so in a few days. ar to BROWN'S IRON BITTERS i cures Dyspepsia, In- re digestion & Debility, jj When you want a real good shoe don't fail to call on Mr. Reuben st Corley at J. L. Mimuaugh & (Vs., ^ Columbia, as he will sell you exactly svhat you desire at lower prices than fou can get eleswhere. sh People who live in new countries ^ ire liable to be prostrated by inala P? rial fevers. Inhabitants of cities, by ar eason of drainage and unwholesome )dors, suffer from similar diseases. Oyer's Ague Cure is warranted a specific for all malarial poisons. It you want a good sewing machine . juy the No. 9, Wheeler & Wilson a sc Tom W. M. Corlev, who will call and * ihow the machine. His address is ? t>..?r a-* r* ^ ?^c? -ljl uvniauu, ojva. w.j kj. w. it Mr. F. Brooks Harman brought ^ ;he first bale of new cotton to town ? va ast Wednesday and sold it to Mr. S. v 3. Kaminer for 6| cents. Several . ^ sew bales brought in since and sold ? it 6? to 7 cents. as The Lexington Brass Band will co jive a musical and t>ther entertain- di tuents during court week. Ice cream, tn sherbert, lemonade and other refreshments will be served. A good time is guaranteed. Prepared mustard, sauces, pepper. mustard, nutmegs whole or ground, ^ cinnamon, flavoring extracts and ^ essences of all kinds, for sale at the the Bazaar. co in Hog, hominy and homespun, mixed ar with sufficient industrial oil, is the sovereign remedy for hard times. QV It worked like a charm immediately after the war, aud will cure the worst case now. Thy it. Dr. Thacher's Cholera Mixture, a sure relief and cure for cholera morbus, diarrhoea, dysentery, flux, and tli for children that are teething. Re- Y< lieves vomiting and all bowel ti jub- to les. For sale at the Bazaar. Price w 25 cents. ^ The loss of Mr. C. B. Huiet, Bates- hi burg, by the burning of his dwelling til ind furniture on the 15th of August, ai was paid on the 7th inst., by Messrs. C. S. Bradford A Co., agents by a sight draft on New York for $2,380.10. Avery, the Jeweler, Columbia has a full new stock of all kinds of jewelry, watches, clocks, etc., and if you wish anything in his line you can P( sjet it very cheap, and also have all SE kinds of repairs done on most liberal terms. Give him a call A fine line of Harmonicas, Jewsirps. Violin, Guitar, and Banjo rings, for sale at the Bazaar. When you need medicine you can at almost any kind, at the Bazaar. You can get 3 P's; 3 B's and 3 S s ; the Bazaar. l&~For boys', suits from 4 to IS ?ars, at $1 to 85 or fine ready made orkscrew suits, and the latest styles .f suitings, at New York co3t, which ill be cut or made to measure, go > S. & M. A. Coiley's. Sweet champagne cider, a delightil drink, served with or without ice, cent a glass. For sale at the azaar. Try it when you come to >wn. It is useless for you to go to any :her market for any article of furniire that you may wish, as Mr. Scott 1 <-> >v.n on/1 fnll .ei'.uz ji lias ? ycij icii^c ock and sells everything at figures mt you can't possibly beat in any [ace. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood nup a powerful tonic, a pure liver gulator, the best blood purifier, or sale at the Bazaar. Price 50c id $1.00 per bottle. To rise in the morning with a bad ste in the mouth and no appetite, dicates that the stomach needs lengthening. For this purpose, iere is nothing better than an oe.sional dose of Avers Pills taken bed time. That bearing down pain, that feelg of depression common with woen. is removed bv Stalla-Vitse. Peidumery of all kinds, Hoyt's id Taylors cologne, bay rum for ie hair, pomade, hair oil, sweet iap, toilet and tooth powder, hair id tooth brushes, combs, etc., at ie Bazaar. Mr. W. P. Roof returned yesterly from a pleasant business trip to ie North. He was gratified at the idences of the rapid restoration of mfidence and prosperity in every isiness, and the easing up in money atters and increased circulation, e sold all the accumulated stock of anufactured goods of the Lexing in Manufacturing Company at satis,ctory prices, and says there will be lundant currency to move the cot >n crop. Dr. Thacher s Eureka Oil, for man id beast; relieve and cures rheumasin, neuralgia, backache, sprains, ruises and inflammation of any kind, or sale at the Bazaar. Price 25c. Mr. H. Tenenbaum, has opend in i? Drafts storehouse, next to the >urt house. He has a full stock of goods, clothing, notions^ boots, baCcr aire?" pvarying cheaper than ever before, known this place, besides giving every tstomers a present. What do you link of a pair of pants or a good lirt for cent? Just so lie sells her things. UI bought one bottle of your Liver id Blood Syrup, and it has proved be all for which it is recommended, will at all times take pleasure in commending it to all my friends." irs. M. L. Gilbert, Midway, Tex. The guiding star to health and rength for all women is Stella-Vihe is guarnteed. For sale at the Bazaar. Ice cream, iced pine apple, milk iftks. soda water, lemonade. linger e, pear, apple, peach and chamugn ciders; at the Bazaar. These e all refreshing and delightful mperance drinks. Try them. This is Fair, Notv Respond. We are aware that the stringency money effects our citizens gener[y, but we beg to remind every subriber who is in arrears that the ag egate of such subscriptions on our >oks is quite a large sum, and, that effects us much more seriously an the small amount due us by ,ch subscriber effects him individuty, and it is actually necessary that ey pay up so we cau pay for paper, k, printers wages etc. We therefore k every subscriber now in arrears to me forward witn a portion 01 ms ie9, if he cannot pay all at this cue. Meeting Called. The Committee of Arrangements Confederate Survivors Re-union, ill meet at the court house on the ?th of September, at 12 o'clock in., r the purpose of settling all acmnts against said committee. All oneys collected for said purpose id not yet turned over to the Treas er can be sent in before or handed -er by that day. By order: S. M. Roof, Chairman. M. D. Harman, Secretary. Are Yon Nervons, Are you all tired out, do you have iat tired feeling or sick headache? ju can be relieved of all these sympms by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, hich gives nerve, mental and bodily rength and thoroughly purifies the ood. It also creates a good appe te, cures indigestion, heartburn id dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, tasy action and sure in effect. 25 cents box. Six-Horse Engine for Sale. We have a second hand six horse ower engine, in first class order, for de on easy terms. T. B. Aughtry & Co., 42. Columbia, S. C. i ;! FIFTEEN I1CND1IED PEOPLE lil AS A RESULT OF THE | Hundreds of children in Lexi 1 "Why should this be so when evei 1 " L 11.r?^ + I tnein mieueciuai iwu ai PALMETTO CO! , at such small cost??53 to $93 fc , ?atalogue aud prepare to enter at delay entrance and thus get behi For full particulars, address. Aug 1G?Gm Chapin Dots. To the Editor of the Dispalch: Rain and wimd iiave done a g deal of damage to the crops in community, to young corn especii Farmers are having a bad t to gather late fodder. Mr. P. M. Flick is building a : addition to his store house. He* been doing a good business and is fixing to do more. Fruit has about paid its last \ for this season. Shool boys can hardly study t 1 i e?a. j lessons ai n:gut iui mo euuuui mj | balking of dogs and the falling trees; woe unto the opossum gen tion. The patrons of the Martin i demy have repaired the house well and will have a school -tl before long. Mr. George Comalander seems think he ought to be one of sweetest, men. He is making lasses at a price to suit the times. Our community was shocked the announcement of the death Mr. Franklin Chapman, who breat his last Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1! He was a good neighbor and a in ber of Martin Alliance. Our friend Mr. G. W. William still keeping up his old trade, pa ing, and "yoti bet" he is hard to b One of the chimneys to Mr. H. Amkk's dwelling was blown d< during the Sunday night storm. St. Jacobs Sunday school numl about 125 pupils. We would be pleased to hear f "Oasis" again, Mr 1? \V Haltiwiincer is iust ~r" O ? t fat as a pig. Mi. Henry Summer, is out in race making molasses at a mode price. Mrs. Janey Clark, of this pvlace up jfgh'U TrjhfH Case vrfever. Mrs. Tomy Stoudemier of place, is convalescing rapidly. Chapin is on a boom. Everytk 1 lively and working nicely. Mr. D. M. Williams has a school at Chapin. The pupils of school have made wonderful iinpr ment for the last two months, is an excellent teacher. His sd is opened with testament and pra And X say to the patrons of school, put your sholder.to the w' and press onward, and keep teacher that we now have, for h< one that will give justice to each every one of his students, and tea< in a Christian way. < Sept. 4, 1898. * AYER'S HAIR VICOI Keeps the scalp clean, cool, health; ! _ n j. ine Best Dressing Restores hair which has become thin, faded, or gra' Dr. J.CoAyer&Cc Lowell, Mass. Sept. 21, ? ly. . . The Great Southern Eemedy | People should not be deceived i paying mouey for trashy raixti j gotten up to sell. Botanic B1 Balm, (B. B. B.) which has t made in Atlanta for the past fifl years, never fails to give satisfac as a superior building up tonic blood purifier. It is made from prescription of an eminent physic The bottle is large and the c small. See their advertisements buy that which is thoroughly dorsed by thousands of grateful tients whom it has cured. A 1 bottle will test its merits. For sale at the Bazaar. Highest Prices Paid for chickens, eggs and all ki of country produce, by Coeley & Crap Next to Kaminer Hotel. Communion Services. St. Stephen's Pastorate for month of September. 3rd, Sunday, 11 a. m., St. Join 4th, Sunday, 11 a. in., Provide Preaching service and Con : meeting at St. John's on Satin I before the 3rd Suudny, and 3 p. i The Pastor expresses the 1 that the communion offerings wil j liberal. | Any persons who desire to u with the church will have the op tunity of doing so. Pastor J. G. Graiche > * j LLED AM) TIIOUSAMIS NOW STAHViXG j RECENT STORM fl.\ Ol'R COAST. ] ington county are starving for mental food. 11 in bard times anv true parents may give i LLEGIATE INSTITUTE. >r all expenses for nine months? Send for ; once. Classes are now at work. Don't o nd the class. j P. E. ROWELL, JtTincipal. Ci A Western geologist says that f( Kansas can raise wheat for another ^ reat' thousand J ars before exhausting the ^ this ' necessai7 properties of the soil. AHy ! There are lots of people who mix ^ jme ! their religiou with business, but for- J j get to stir it up well. As a result e: Dew ! the business invariably rises to the ii has | top. be; p Positions Guaranteed. ,-isit j Money can be deposited in bank, * ! for tuitiou, until position is secured. < ? heir j Send for 72 page catalogue of 1> rns, i Draughon's Consolidated Practical p r 0f Business College, Nashville, Tenn. era-i No vacation. Enter anytime. j !?*(Mention this paper.) 11 Vca j July 19-3m n andj ci i It is said that the negroes near invn I ? .? j Woodford, a station a few miles 11 ; from North's on the Southbound i to | . I road, have mobbed Dave Bixley, a C ^ j colored man, who said that the three ! Gaston fiends lynched some time ago ^ ky &0*1 &ey deserved. He was ^ j whipped so severely that he has since 1( | died. Trial Jusfice George Den- r< ^ nerly of North's is investigating the a; case. tl em- L Be sure you're right, then agree ? s is with your wife. j( _ i I .1111- 'I Wurt? tlns Made a New Man " I hare been wade a new man by Hood's SarlIDo sapar.lla. I l'.;:d pains In my back, felt languid and did no: have any Rppetilo, I luvo taken t Hood's'^Cures , twelve bottles of Hood's Sarsnjiariil i and canOVe not pralso It enough." Jacob Wchtz, cor. a jje 15th St. and Portland Av., Louisville, Ky. \ bool HOOD'8 PiLLS Cure all Liver Ills. 25o. yer. | - I H SHERIFF'S SALES. bed ' tlu State of South Carolina, D COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, and . LS THE COMMON PI F.Ad. ihes ^ Elizabeth E. Fort, as Administratrix of Hugh S. Boyd, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Wm. J. "Astsuiatm. as Clerk of Common T>I -A -..a .a,., A. r*?A. ...L, . x itit.s, iuju umcf>, uuiuunuun. By VTHTCTE OF AN EXECU! ION IS. J sued out of the Court of Ccm.i ou * ? Pleas'for said county, and slate in said w m C.U1R6 and lodgc-d in my office February fl< 24th, ISO \ I have levied upon and will sell P1 before the court honse doi?r at Lexington, ^ S. 0., on the first Monday, in October Vf next, during the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All the right, tiPe and interest of I)r M. Q, Hendrix. in that lot of land where he now resides in the town of L- xington, m coutaing about two acres, more or less, / bounded by Main street, G. M. Harnian. I i the estate of Levi Seay, estate of Lnciudu ; j Drafts and perhaps others. Also 1 ;>() acres on the Augusta Road, i bounded on the North by T. S. ilariiuui. i EtstbyD. E Ealler.tiue, South by W. P. V yt I Roof and West by G. M Caughiuan and L i p rhaps others. I1 U ; TERMS OF SALE CASH - Purchaser ai | to pay tor papers. GEO. S. DRAFTS, S. L. C. * ! September 12, 1893.-- 3w45 c! StAt.p. of Rrmt.h fla/roliria. c into 1 COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, ares j J- Walter Mitchell, Probate Judge. -y ood I TTT JJEKEAS, MKS. M. A. HCTTO. ,een j VV Las made suit tc me. to grant her I j Letters of Administration <le bonis noti 1 . j earn tesUmento annexo of the Es'.ate of , tion | and cffeclis of T. E Hutto, deceased: ^ and ; These ftre, therefore, to cite and ad- i the i mouisb ^all aud singular the kindred ! aud creditors of the said T. E. Hutto. ' '! deceased, that they be and appear before lose | me, in *ne Court of Probate, to be held at and Lexington C. H., S. C., on the 27th of en_ September, 16(J3, after publication hereof I at 11 Oj'clock in the forenoon, to shew c ause, T *, " if any they have why the said Aduiinistra- t -rial j tion sh|ouid not be granted Givti^a under niv hand, this 13th day of j x : Septeiiibi.r Anno Domini, 1893. j j J. WALTER MITCHELL, ; Probate Judge L. C. I Published on the I3tli day of September, j I 181)3. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w44 ' I 11 s. j ) For Sale: | o6,B FARM, SIXTY-THREE ACRES, I r with dwelling and necessary out build- I j iugs, li-ar Lexington Manufacturing Couip.iny's\ mill, for cash. Address. > iho ' C. E COR LEY, f 3\vio/ , Lexington. S. C. j 0 I o 1 s' ! , ' r nee. Exiecutors Notice, j ineil1 ' .! 1 LI/ PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE | - ! A Lyt. ol Win. A. Meritt d? ceased, or the J * I). ! l de liinu ol Meritt & l'lnukett, Ratesburg. i j S. C../nre notified to cull either at oftice o: J lopOj CulluA. Meritt'e. 1 tidge Springs, or J. C | ] be i Olovojr's office, at Batesbtirg, within thirty j da^s aind pay same or the claims will ho X | put in) hands ol our attoruey lor collection, i nite 1 ** matters must be closed up at once. f> i J .T. ALBERT ME RUT, 11 poi-, ( B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, Q ( J. M. QUATTLEBAUM, Executors Estate Wm. A. Meritt. N. j Se ptember 2, 1S93. 5wl6 t / j ( a bicycle | free I; >f I: CHARGE. ! . _ There is now on exhibition in one \ f my show windows the handsomest cycle ever brought to this city, t's a Rambler Racer, full nickeled, ost $175.00, and is one of the best 1 lachincs on the market. It's not }r sale, but is to be given away, and bis is the manner in which it is to e done: It you purchase goods to be amount of $10.00 or more, cash, ou will receive a ticket which will ^ nlitle you to one chance in the draw- * lg which will take place as soon as lie requisite number of tickets have C een issued, notice of which will be > iven through the daily papers. A > uplieate of each ticket issued will j i 1 __ *1 11 21 Ml 6 retained ana an 01 inese win ue laced in a box, thoroughly mixed nd one drawn therefrom by a dislterested party. The person whose amo and number appears on the \ - i' rrd so drawn will be presented with le Bicycle. C Don't you need a new suit of ti lothes to tide you through the bal- g nee of the Summer? Better pur- h liase it here and get the benefit of ?duced prices. In order to make J x?m for Fall Stock, which is seen to I riive, I offer for a short time Suits i mt formerly sold at $10.50 for $7,50 p 12.50 Suits for $9.00, $15.00 Suits >r $11.00 and $18.50 Suits for $13.50. 'here's big value in them, and the -? lie will not last long. I keep con- J cantly on hand a complete stock of Underwear, Neckwear, Gents' Half lose, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, hilars and Cuffs and the lastest i tapes in Hats. j -.If you do not reside in Columbia rite for^ijgt you want. Prompt Jj ud careful^D^HnteHrtQtej^^ cders. ML. j| 120 Main Street, [At Sign of the Golden Star.l ~ Columbia, S. O. Jan 1?ly. V. L. DOUGLAS .< 83 SHOE )o you wear them? When next In need try i pair. 0 est In the world, If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest yles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 pr 5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and leek and ear as well, If you wish tg ^aaomlae in your footwear, > so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes. Name and -Ice stamped on the bottcm, look for It when you buy Y. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, XmI. Sold by 1 I. HALTIWANGER, LEXINGTON, S, C. June 28?5m. Ill'liDAII ACA11MV G. B. AVERY, Principal, ^ RSSION OF 1S03.U BEGINS SEPTKMJ her 4'h. and continues nine uuintbs. 'upils admitted bdv time during the s?s'on. Tuition in Literary Department from l.UO to $2,00 per month. For Music, Bookkeeping, etc . extra barges will be made. Board from $i.00 to Sid.00 per mouth. For further information address the Prinipal, Lesriedale, S. C. , 41-tf. ' VTTT?XT AT TTTT? 1 ' ? A JLXJ i.1 AA. JL X WORLD'S FAIR j Chicago, | j o sure to call at the unique euhibit of j] tiebig Company's 1 Extract of Beef u the northeast part of th Agriculural Building, north aisle, in the Jruguay Department, and get a nn: e cur of delicious, refreshing beef tea iade from the world know jIebig Company's Extract of Beef, i Final Discharge. 4 LL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL A take notice ili.it I will apj ly to tLe robate Court lor Lexington county, S. C., n the tli day of October, 189:1, at 11 "j 'clock a. in , lor a final discharge iis -i riianliiiu of the Estate of Mrs. Elveua S. I v liiriuau. 0 FREDERICK HAKMAN. I" Guardian. t Septcmber 0. 1893. 4w4". K OnMMMOMMMaQnCNMMOMKaMMBMBMMMMiB _ 1 Final Discharge. | i A LL PFRSONS INTERESTED WILL i ? V take notice that I will apply to the c 'rohate Court tor Lexington. S. C., on the th day ol October. 1893, at 11 o'clock a. i., for a final settlement and discharge as c riiardian of Samuel E. Hartnan. FREDERICK HAKMAN, Guardiau. September 6, 1893. 4w45. To mv Fiicuds i ?/ X-iZErHZUfcTa-TOItS I take pleasure iu aaiiouiiciug that my GIES is now complete. All goods fresh price for Cash. Huvin<? BOUGHT exclusively for CA o >f the discouut an J defy competition will ind call on me before purchasing, as I \ See my SO Buggy Karuess.?The best Keiliuger's Liniment for sale. ?). S. I){ 130 MAIN STREET, C Aug 2?Iv if* m * m a J worn uousge, * SPARTANBURG, S. C. Aug 2 2m SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,P COLUMBIA, S. C., | . lesxions begins September 2fith. Four Jourses; Classical, Literary. Scientific and J "ec aw; with cltftive studies in higher classes, j tts*' Jew Gymnasium. Well ap;>ointed Labors- n,:l ories Chemical, Physical. biological. itc. ^et leccssarv Expenses, fr m SI1."? to >2!0. j For lurlhcr iuforoiulio-i address the | ^ sident. -TAMES WoODtiOW. August 9th, 1S93. 7w44pd. IWBURI COLLEGE, | j NEWBERRY, S. C. ^ iEXT SESSIOX BE(1I\S OCT. 3.18!b1 i Classical. Philosophical, ana Scientific i bourses. Also Preparatory and business | f 'ourse. Faculty strengthened by tbeelec-. s*n ion of a i'rolessor iu tne l'n^sicai ocieuees. i pedal advantages afforded in Chemistry,; A reology anil Botany. I Total expenses tor ses>ion. exclusive of j ^ ooks and clothing, need not exceed the j 00,1 gures here given: i ,ua: Collegiate Department, tuition $57; board t Boarding II ill with room in College, etc., . 6S Total in Collegiate Department, b 1*25 ^ n Pieparatory Department the expenses j ' rill be S27 to $40 loss, or $85 to $98 ! Jf"1 'able board in private families is furnished | . t $9 a mouth. Address ti. W. HOLLAND, ? f^n< 'h. D., D. D , President. h*00 July 26?tf. i a tg??n?wwn' ? p^nvoh ! 1 * BATESBURG > HIGH SCHOOL, If; J. J. ANDREWS, Principal. A 8K?iSION 181K5-T)4 ! in? j ma; IFEffl M0NDALS1I'. lli: SITUATED IN THE GROWING TOWN : J of Butesburg, offers splendid educa- | A ional advantages to all comers. I ? j ant - ! b^onable Board may be had in private at once. and Full Particulars, adBHH . DR. T. S. FOX. Chairman V I 36?3m. W] rhe State of South Carolina, i ' COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. ? By J. Walter Mitchell, Probate Judge. ; rTTHEREAS, II. A. Spann, as C. C. C VV has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate"? ud effects of G. A. Mc-etze, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admouis! ll and singular the kindred and creditor.I the said G. A. Aleetze, deceased, thai tak bey be and appear ' efore me, in the Court Liv f Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H.. un( I. C.. on the 25th day of Sept.. 1393, after ublicatiou thereof, at 11 o'clock in the HA irenoon, to show cause if any they have. We by the said administration should not thii >e granted. Me Given under my haud, this lGih day o: bnl LOgnst, A. D . 1393 pai J. WALTER MITCHELL. Me Probate Judge L. C. woi Published on the 1 th day of Aug., 1393. in i ii the Lexington Dispatch. Aug 16?Pnv4l j Nl ??? ? N( MONTEREY. " [M,THE MS' REMEDV, \m\ i TONIC, NERVINE, BLOOD PURIFIER. ~' Like Cares Like. die Poison of the Swamp has its Antidute j iu the Swamp. For Malaria, Nervousness, Indigeston. j Dysentery and Bowel Complaint, ask yon> | leader tor MONTEREY. If he does no I :eep it. vie will send 3 on a large bottle, ex j ^ iress prepaid, on receipt of SI.00. njc MONTEREY CO. | * E Florence, S. C., Props, and Mfrs. j sc* F. W. WAGNER & CO., j bJ Charleston, State Agents, j fj Aug. 30? ly 1 I I Hu Clerk's Sale. | ; < qu ? I tor var State of South Carolina, 1 ' Wr COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. IN COURT OF COMMON I'i.EAS. C. M. Corlev. Plaintiff. against j | S. A. Corley. Defendant. Foreclosure of Mortgage. A l a FN OHEDIEXCE TO THE DECKKK j L nftbe Court in the above st .ted case. I rill sell to the highest bidder, at public I ? ntcry, before the court house door in j pOI jt-xiugtou county, on the first Monday in f l() t huober next, during the legal hours of ; ale; _ A All that piece. parcel or !o? < ! laud i. nor li-'ili.r uiul .itllllte 111 tilt'ToWl) Ol Il U.O. " !*>' h utile county ami State af<-r-said beiUv: j ;uowu as Lot No. Two .2) t?l square "TV 1 said Town; said Lot fronting 011 Wood ow street and being the place of residence j if said defendant. j /, TfcKKS OF SALE-All the purchase | uoiiey thereof to be i aid in cash. Fur- , t haser to pay for papers. ; , , H. A. SPANN. C. C. C. j cU Clerk's Office, August it, lt?03. Aw 15 j A * iHid Patrons of T CO slock of HARNESS auJ BUGand bought at the "lowest possible .SH L offer my petrous the benefit i any house in the city. Be sure VILL SAVE YOU MONEY, goods for the money ever offered. ;xx, OLUMBIA, S. C. .S. H. CAELI3LE, LL. D.f Prest. Two Full Courses. issiiry expensts for one \ear, One HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. "or Catalogue address, J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary of Faculty, NOTICR LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS _ against the estate of James Sharp?. Sr . eased, will present tlieiu properly at!e?l, aud those indebted in auy way will ke nauuent to the undersigned, on or ore the 1st day of November next. Mi LION SH\ltlE, Executor. Dignst 27, 181)3. 3v44pd THE ALLOWANCE STOEB, OLIMBIA, S. C., a the place to buy your goods. This is ctly One Price House roods are purchased for cash and dialuted aud marked down to low water rk. DON'T ALLOW ly Clerks to sell one man at one price I his brother at ano.'her. That nsed to a custom with the Jews years ago, but y have become more civilized and acred better habits, aud when you find a id respectable one he won't do it. DON'T ALLOW Iy Clerks to give short weight or u ?resent Anything they offer to my hosiers, and any man who has ever workei me will tell you that DON'T ALLOW Iy Clerks to offer you one article lower n its value, with the expectation of sellsoniething else at a higher price to ke it up. Iy policy is to buy the Best Goods at the est legitimate prices that Cash willcomud and sell them the same way. WILL ALLOW my Committee 01 Farmers or others to mine my iuvoice book, check book, etc., 1 see for themselves how I run my busies, and see if it is not to their advantage - -m buy ; FROM ME. r. t. flIIIVi.v * ?eb. 15? ly. /'ERE YOU IN THE WAR? Did you ever e a pill or Calomel v: some prepared er Medicine, and your mind weut back ;ousciously to the RD TIMES YOU HAD IN THEWARt have. Couldn't help it. Every man in ? country would be better off for a Liver diciue this spring. We all kuow that, : we hute that nisc-rable sickness and n and gripes that lollow most all Liver dicines. and we don't take it. What nld you not give tor a medicine that had it ) GRIPES, ) PAINS, ) SICKNESS, THAT'S LIVER-AID. foil may not believe us. Only TRY L.IVER-AID. 'ou'll find ns true. VER-AID IS PECULIAR TO ITSELF. t is unlike other Liver Medicines. It ;s its work thoroughly without the sliglit- \ ill effects to the patient. ?-0o j>er bottle i graduated medicine glass tree with h bottle. The above manufactured by IE HOWdlSIl & WILLETDRL'fi CO., A T7lir<TA OA. For sale by M. HARMAN, LEXINGTON, S. C. WADE LEAP HART, Lkwiedale, S. C. 'eb. k? ly. Wood Working Machinery. Rrick .vid Tile 44 Barrel Stave 44 Ginning 44 Grain Threshing ' . Saw Mill *4 Rice Hulling 44 Eugines and Boilers, liate Agency for Talbott and Sons' Enes and Boilers, Saw and Grist Mill. Jrewers' Brics machinery. Double ew Cotton Presses. .'homos' direct acting Steam Presses, no ts. ,'homas' Seed cotton Elevators. fall and Lummus' Gins, Engleberg Kit* Hers. I. B. Smith, Co's., Wood-working Mancry, Planers, Band saws. Moulders, rtisers, Teuenors, comprising complete upment tor Sash, Door and Wagon Facias. DeLoache's Plantation Saw-mills, iable feed. leltmg fittings and Machinery supplies, ite to mo before buying. V (J. BADHAM. Manager, lolumbia, S. C,. Apr 1 Jy ?ly URIWAN UNIVERSITY, GREENVILLE, S. C. THE NEXT SESSION BEsins September 27th, 1893. w*^k The climate is salubrious, the yffjg course of study extensive and thorough, expenses moderate, Catalogues and lull iulormation, apply lie President. C. MANLY, ?. D. iug 2 -1 in 42 n a v* TinriTTT^ 15 AXiJD JCA; U J&, [7-E WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS V Barbecue and refreshments at the home place of Mrs. Francis Corley, on 16th day ot' September. Mr. Bowden he Cotton l'lant and CoL Duncan will iver addr? sses. C. W. CAUGHMAN, F. L. CORLEY. ug. i!3 4wl3.