The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 15, 1893, Image 4
Local and Special.
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Isnex to New Advertisements :?
Sheriff's Sales.
* Clerk's Sales.
C. H. Baldwin & Son?Christmas
I - Goods. 1
Post Office Dry Goods Store?Sell- <
f ing Out.
W. M. Buff and others?Trespass J
.Notice. I j
I J. Walter Mitchell?Citations.
Beeswax Wanted.
Beeswax wanted in large and small ,
. qnanities. The highest market price
paid at the Bazaar. Nice, strained,
yellow wax preferred. 1
^ Here We Come!
We were treated so handsomely in (
^ our recent trips in the county that ,
we have concluded to take another
trip, and we request all subscribers
to the Dispatch who may be in arrears
to settle their dues promptly
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when we meet tnem. ou use-nut^ ?
will note that the paper is only con- j
tinned to those who pay up promptly. ,
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Positions Guaranteed.
Money for tuition can be deposited
in bank till . position is secured. ,
Our 80 page ''free" catalogue will ex- '
^ plain "all." 1
Address J. F. Deaugho>% Pres.?
fcta^aughon's C. P. Business College i
of Shorthand?Nash
pPKTristcall
at- j
^^PReiuent in this .
HRwin & Son. ColumMPtfays
carries a heavy stock (
H^oest groceries and sells at ]
Hnces as low as can be bought anywhere.
Be sure you give them a (
trial.
Augusta Exposition.
H Hie largest and most interesting j
^?-? -t 1...* Vi.I in
I&UU 1 SUUCinc V/ApVBiUViJ m u JU j
the South was opened in Augusta,
Ga., yesterday and 50,000 people
turned out to witness the ceremonies. !
The railroads entering that city have
established a one cent per mile rate
of fare on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
$2.15 pays your fare there and re
turn and also covers your street car
fare and entrance to the Exposition
grounds. We return thanks to the
Exposition managers for a complimentary
ticket.
Important.
With this issue of the Dispatch
you will receive a supplement embracing
the advertisements of six of
the most substantial and reliable
? ?business houses of Augusta Ga. every
one of which we unqualifiedly reco*
mend to the patronage of our people.
V. Read the advertisements carefully
W and rest assured that if you want any
Hx thing in the line of either of the adFft"
orpf. it at cheaper
Wgfe ?w?w4B;v? t3" prices
than the first class goods that
they deal in can be baught elsewhere.
Make a memorandum of the names
and places of business, and be sure to
.call and learn of the numerous
Jbargaios they are offering.
?ales on First Monday
By J. A. JHuller agent and Attorney
were as follows:
J. S. Derrick's store house and lot
T,cu>?ville to Jabob I. Rauch for
iu
$1,005.00.
John Howell tract 850 acres on I
Cedar Creek to W. B. >Seay and W.
^ P. Boof for $300.00.
John Howell, track 140 acres to
k Jacob I. Rauch for $250.00.
m Wade Hall, track 034 acre9 to J.
f A. MuIIer, Attorney for $55 00
I Wine Hall track 45 acres to J. A.
MuIIer, Attorney for $10.00
Jrrin Reynolds tract 118 acres to
. J. A. Midler, Attorney for $25.00. I
Mr. SfcMathis and Miss Alma j
Petersoa were united in marriage
. Sunday 12th at Old Sardis church, j
i in Edgefield eoualj'. lie v. U. G. :
xCooner, officiated. J. W. Q.
B22VI&SS.
When }od need medicine yoii can
jet almost ally kind* at the Bazaar.
Don't come to town and go away
without paying for your paper.
Fv^rv man who l'obs the DOOl*
sheats himself.
The whisper of a slanderer can be
leard farther than thunder.
Depart from evil and do good: seek
)eace and pursue it.
I will be at Peak's Thursday and j
Friday November 16th and 17th to
lo dental vork. E. N. Kibler. j
TT/^1 nn vmir temner when vou !
tre angry, excited, or imposed upon,
>r others angry about you.
To U ino own self be true, and it
will follow, as the night the day, thou
oust not"then be false to any man.
Mr. AY. P. Counts will commerce
:eacliing a singing class at St. Peter's j
Meetze's) church, on Saturday 25th j
nslant, at 10 a. in.
The pen is a formidable weapon:
>ut a man can kill himself with it a
rreat deal more easily than he can
fcier people.
Ve ought not to look lack unless
to derive useful lessons from pa9t
errors, and for the purpose of profit
11 g by dear bought experience.
For Malaria, Liver Trouble,
or Indigestion, use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
The cheap rate excursion tickets
to the Auguta Exposition are sold
mly on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
i TWl^,. IotwIc
rue iurs. Aifxgiuct x^icucx iauua
will be sold at the old homestead on
the 23d inst. See advertisement.
The best brands of cigars 2?, 5
Mid 10c. Sweet cheroots, cigarettes,
pipes, smoking and chewing tobacco
of all grades, at the Bazaar.
He who receives a good turn should
never forget it: he who does one j
should never remember it.
Mr. Arthur F. Harman takes 1
charge of the school near Reeder's ;
Store on Monday.
Pastor J. G. Graichen delivered an
excellent sermon Sunday morning in
St. Stephen's church.
Perfumery of all kinds, Iloyt's
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md Taylor's colbgne, Day rum ior
the hair, pomade, hair oil, sweet
soap, toilet aud tooth powder, hair
md tooth brushes, combs, etc., at
the Bazaar.
When you come or send to pay
jrour taxes remember your dues at
the Dispatch office. We not only
want our money too, but we need it
md that b?dly. "O
^Oneofthe best openings iu the j
this town.
Kck?Those wanting a fine
cheap, will find one at
The morning passenger train
STo. 9 on the C. C. & A. railroad now
casses here at 5:10 instead of 6:45
is heretofore.
Next week the County Treasurer
JOiiectb taxes up the C. C. & A. rail
'bad, ycu can pay your dues to the
Dispatch to the Auditor who will accompany
the Treasurer.
Our cotton buyers are payinj 7$?
for tbe fleecy staple. Lexington
;s a good market and our farmers
trill do well to briDg their cotton
bere.
Decorate your parlor or ball with
i beautiful oil painting to be had at
tbe Bazaar for $1.00 to $1.25. Call
and see them.
Mr. Mike Wingard has purchased
BO acres of Mr. C. E. Corley's land
adjoiuing town and intends putting
up a dwelling near the residence of
Mr. Eli Corley.
Dyspepsia is eradicated from tbe
system and cured by Dr. Thacker's
Liver and Blood Syrup.
The County Commissioners will
not meet on the 15th inst., a.; usual,
having disposed of all work before
them which demands attention just
now.
Ladies; Stella-Yitse will correct
and cure all female weaknesses and
disease. It will build you up, improve
digestion, enrich the blood, dispel
aches, pains, melancholy and nervouspess,
brings refreshing sleep and
robust health. It is guaranteed
Mr. John A. Fulmer who resided
near Peak, died on the 31st of Octo'
^f n cro T-T o U'OC
OCX" 111 LllS I oil) vcui ui ai:v. ji.v ,, t??
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a good Christian and a clever and
popular citizen.
If you ' feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
We know of no place in the State
where you can get cheaper and better
groceries than at S. N. Hendrix,
Colombia.
The infant son of Mr. Paul Mills
was foil ml dead in bed Saturday
morning last, and was hurried the
following day at Lexington Baptist
church by Rev. J. 1>. Shealy.
The Mount Pleasant sciiool opened
Monday in charge of Miss Kyzer.
daughter of our efficient School Commissioner
and the Hollow Creek.
(St. Peters) Academy was also opened
the same day by Mr. L. A. Seasr
cadet of the Clem son College.
On account of the crowded con
dition of our columns this week the
list of Fair premiums awarded tc
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the people or tms coumv win uoi
appear until Dext week.
; The books of subsciip'tiell to sibck
Of the Leesville Camp Ground will
be open at the store of Messrs. Spanu
! & Barr, November the 18th. Shares
j ten dollars each, payable Febuary 18th
! and October l$th lS'Jl.
The Post office Dry Goods Store,
! C. F. Jackson, Manager, is now offering
all kinds of goods in that line
! at cost as the business is to be closed
up. Now is your chance to get
grand bargains and vou should not
O O ?
fail to avail yourself of the opportunity
when you visit Columbia.
Mr Dave McCarthy one of our
I k
| best and most respected citizens and
a christian gentleman, died at his
home, in Gilbert Holbw township on
( the 16th of October, :.i the 75th year
of his age. He had ceen blind for
the last two years.
Prof. A. W. Hamiter has been
elected leader of the Lexington Brass
Band. The Band is fortunate indeed
in securing the services of such
an efficient and able leader and it is
now eminently qualified to fill all
engagements with which it may be
favored with satisfaction to us patrons
and the music loving- public.
During the Augusta Exposition
special low prices for all kinds of
groceries and provisions will be given
purchasers by those popular merchants
of Columbia, Messrs T. B.
Aughtrv & Co. Now if you wish the
cheapest goods you ever bought you
should be sure to give them a call.
You won't regret it.
IN 01 C2.
The Executive Committee of the
Lexington Baptist Association will
j meet at Oak Grove on Saturday be
fore the 3rd Sunday in this month at
10 o'clock a. m.
Evans Hall, Chairman.
Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million j^eople
have found just such a friend in Dr.
* o n
Kings JNew discovery ior vxmsuiuption,
Coughs, and Colds.?If you
have never used this Great Cough
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Medicine, one trial will convince you
that it has wonderful curative powers
in all diseases of Throat, Chest and
Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed
to do all that is claimed or money will
be refunded. Trial bottles free at
The Bazaar. Large bottles 50c. and
$1.00.
. Teachers' Association.
The Lexington County Teachels,
Association will meet at Pond Branch
school house (5 miles sonth of Lewie.
dale) on Saturday before the4th
i ifiUin/ijotr in "Vnvpmber ilt ]
The following is the program:
1. Should not a pupil thoroughly
understand long division before trying
short??Prof. L. B. Hynes.
2. Methods.?Rev. C. B. Avery.
3. The teacher in the recitation?
J. D. Farr.
4. Is the practice of giving rewards
advantageous to the school??
Euoch Hi to.
5. Methods in reading?Miss
Ellen Hendrix.
J. F. Kyzer, President.
All members of Lie Teachers' Association
who expect to come by railway
will please notify me at once and I
I will meet them with conveyance at
Lewiedale, G. W. Lewis, Lewiedalc,
S. C.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
has been used by millions of mothers
for their children while teething.
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic regulates the stomach 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
Soothing Syrup.
TT?1 AT? T.a'ft Hnf
JALOJ. j-? i YV AWjr mw4v v mv?
The following resolution was
passed by Twelve Mile Creek Alliance,
November 11, 1803.
Resolved, That we heartily and
earnestly endorse the action of our
Congressman and Senators, except
that of W. H. Brawley, in their
courageous fight against the allied
money power to save the people, and
hope that they will continue their
good fight in the interest of the people.
J. G. Zinkek,
Assistant Secretary.
| LOOK OUT!!!
y/fX
' for these imitations and substitutes,
they are poor stuff at the
best and increase your misery.
, j Take Simmons Liver Regulator
only. You will know it by the
| large red Z on the face of every
1 Kvr+Ko rAlipf it pives
n parage a.id uy omcRiPWfiNi
j when taken for Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Constipation, Biliousness
j and Sick Headache.
ISKE REGULATOR ONLY
i :z:rm
i Are jUli obing yqU.t fall duty
: to your children.? ..
I SOLON, TH
j who lived 2,500 years ago: made a
I his father in old age, if the father ]
j the father
GAVE '
an education if he wished a stall i
should fall upon his head.
m ED
is more easily obtained now than tl
those who fail to educate their chil
fi mot?
i palmetto c?
1 l e x i n e
is the place where fathers may edu
costs. Parents, won't you send in
Sad.
Mr. T. E. Mitchel, ex postmasti
and one of our prominent merchan
died this morning after an illness <
about ten weeks with typhoid feve
Mr Mitchel was just in the prime <
life. He leaves a wife and one cliil
besides a host of friends to mourn h
loss. The funeral services will L
held in the Methodist church t<
morrow at 10 o'clock. J. W. Q.
Batesburg November. 13, 1893.
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Hs May Die.
Mr. Burrell Miles, the old mj
who was so badly injured by fallir
through the elevator shaft at tl
State dispensary on Monday afte
noon, is reported to be in a moi
serious condition than was first sui
posed. He is suffering intensely fro
- _ 1 ^ 1 .'...nJot. oil/? limv flip Tt
llilt'Mlill HJJUllco, uuit >iu.j v..,..
State 15.
MONTEREY.
i;fin. the aims' urn. isi
A TONIC, NERVINE, BLOOD PUP.IRE:
Like C^res Like.
The Poison o! the Swamp Las its Antida
in the Swamp.
For Velaria, Nervousness, Indigesto
Dysentery and Bowel Complaint, ask yo
dealer tor MONTEliKY. It he does n
keep it. mv will b?-ud ;0:1 a lar^e bottle, e
on'rcoeipt ot Si 00,
j Florence, S. C., Prop-'. and^^M-!
! \ Charleston, State Agents.
| Aug 30 -ly
1 an mu !? 1 > ?i??f
Sheriff's Sale.
The State of South Oarolin
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
COUr.T OF COMMON PLEAS
J. W. Long, Plaintiff,
vs.
Wm. J. Assmann, et. al., Defendant
PURSUANT TO THE DECRI
tal order in the above state
case, I will sell before the court how
in Lexington county, on the nr;
Monday in December next, wifchi
the legal hours of sale, the fol!o\
ing lands and premises, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract c
land situate, lying and being in Le:
ington county, containing cleve
acres, more or less, bounded by ianc
of M. Q. Hendrix, A. M. Boozer an
i others.
Also
All that piece, parcel or tract <
land, situate, in said county and Stat
containing forty acres, more or les
bounded by lands of John Clemon
Jacob Miller, J. H. Lewie and other
Also
All those three lots of land in tl
Town of Lexington, containing tv
acres, more or less, near the Colon
Baptist church, bounded by lauds
James Stuart, Gross and others. 1
be sold in separate lots.
TERMS OF SALE?One third
the purchase money to be paid
cash, and the balance on a credit
one and two years, to be paid in tv
etjuai annual installments, or allcas
at the option of the purchaser; tl
credit portion to bear interest fro
day of sale at the rate of seven p
cent, per annum and to be secun
by bond of purchaser and mortga<
of the premises sold. Purchaser
TKa noeli "rioxrmc*
puy ior pupcxs* jLiit vuou
of said sale to be made to C.
Rauch, Receiver, and the bonds ai
mortgages to be taken by said R
ceiver payable to himself, as sa
Receiver.
GEORGE S. DRAFTS,
S. L. C.
November 13, 1893. 3\v2
Notice, Trespasser!
A LL PERSONS ARE HER EE
Xl notified not to trespass eitii
by fishing, hunting or ollmwiupon
the lands of the nndersigiK
boumiiug each other. The law w
tillfi irnoil MArn.il I ?t. :111V O
j uciijj-lutu.y . ...w. - v~d i
so trespassing.
i \Y. M. Burr, J. L. Dkafts,
| T. J. Burr, L E. Sesx,
j M. J> Buff. II. \Y. Klecki
j M. AY. Buff, John Hook.
II. \y. Shui.i..
November 15. .*hv2.
?iim
Official Notice.
| "VJ"OTICE IS HEREBY OIVI
I 1\ that I will be at Swansea
| tbo 2d aid 4th Fridays in each njon
i for the purpose of attending to a
! official business that may be Jesin
TvoL^rnTi wicv
o lit 11HiAII 1.111 M iimj,
Ife^tovember 6th, 1893. 2s?52
law ill Greece that a son must suppor
had given the son an education. Xhci
tisp c*nsj
ire aura
011 which to rest when the frosts of tim<
UCATI0N
len. Should we conclude, therefore, thai
dreii now are over 2,500 years behind tlu
! I EGI ATE IfcieTfTiiTE
LbtUIH 1 L | I4W
i T 0 N, 8. C.
cate their children at the lowest possiblt
the boys and ^irls dcw ?
Clerk's Sale.
^ j The State of South Carolina,
? I COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
jl i cour.T ov common rr.EAH.
. Carolina National bank,
is
)e against
> - J. I>. A~".~iiujly.
Foreclosure.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE Oithe
Court in the above stated case, i
j will sell to the highest bidder, at public on)
n cry, before the court house ou the lirM
Monday iu December uext, duri; g the lo
'& gal hours of sale:
je j All that piece, parcel or tract of lavd,
jv | situate, lying and being on Sandy Run
,.e creek waters of Congaree river, containing
tifty-oue (31) acres, more or loss, bounded
P" | on the north by Estate o: II. W. Raker,
tn : ou the east by Wm Asamaun, on the south
16 by Mrs, A. J. Neese and ou the west by 1'.
: J. Kticker.
I TERMS OF SALE-One third cash, and
? balance in oue and two years. w;tu inter st
, from day of sale; secured b\ bon i f f the
purchaser and mortgage of the premise
i sold. Purchaser to pav for papers.
II. A. SPANN, 0. C. C.
Clerk's Office.
| K i. November 8, ISftJ - 4*5
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The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
Is the Common* i leas
W. H. Xunburger,
vs. .
Sallie C. Banks et. a].
V
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
TX OBEDIENCE TO THE DE
J_ cite of thif Court in the above
3 stated ease, I 'will sell to the highest
bidder, at public outcry, before the
court hou% door in the county oi
Lexiugtjgfa, on the first i\ Ion day in
te Dececrker next, duriDg the legal
hours of sale:
n. j -Ml that piece, parcel, plantation oi
arj tract of laud, situate, lying and be
01 ing pear the town of Leesville, ii
x , county of Lexington and State afore
^ said,' containing thirty three (33
~ t:" jr.1 *s, jiir.r.cl'if '.iV
3 | 0rr- D- M. Crosson, James Fulmer,
w I Jos?a Guuter' A. J. Taylor and
Pkothe?'
T^MS 0F SALE?All of the
~ purci>ise money thereof to be paid
in cash.
^ H. A. SPANX, C, C. C.
- Clerk s Office,
? November 8th, 1893. 4w2 :
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The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
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ix the court of common tubas.
8 ''The Board of Directors of the Tlieor
logical Seminary of the Synod of
,t] South Carolina and Georgia," Plainie
tiff,
. against
111 ?
William H. Stack and the South
^ Bound Railroad Company, DefendK.
ants.
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
d TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DE
X cree of The court , in the above
siated case, 1 will sell to the highest
D< bidder, at public outcry, before tbc
e court House door, in the county ol
H' Lexington, on the first Monday ic
*s' December next, the following tract?
!s* of land, to wit.:
Nob. 1, 2 and 3 of the Estah
lands of the Misses Arthur, sold foi
ie partition in the case of Morgan vs
/o Authur, situate, lying and being ii
>d the county of Lexington and Stab
of aforesaid,
?o Tract No. 1, containing' three hun
dred (300,) acres, more or less
of bounded by Estate of Gen. Henn
iu Authur, deceased,. ?. Kinsler
of Tract No. 2 and the public road lead
ro iug^from Columbia to Charleston,
sh Tract No. 2, containing two hun
ie dred and fifty-four 38-100, (25-3
m 38-100,) acres, more or less, bounded
er by lands-of Kinsler, Tract No. 1 o:
3d said lands and by the public roai
re | leading from Columbia to Charleston
frJ Tract No. 3, containing eighty si?
lit 80-100 (86 80-100) acre?, more ot
S. less, bounded by lauds of Mrs
id Authur, Wrn. Autliur, Congaret
,e- creek and the public road leading
id from Columbia to Chariest on.
TERMS OF SALE?One thirc
cash; balance in one and two year:
with iuterest from the day of sale
secured by bond of purchaser auc
mortgage of the premises sold, with
privilege of paying more than cue
> | third, or all cash, if so desired.
| H. A. SPAXX. C. C. C.
y t Clerk's Office.
4.. November 8th, 1803. Jvv2
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in! State of South Carolina,
ue| COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
Hv J. Walter Mitchell. Probate Jiuljje
,
! TIT H EKE AS, G. M. FULMEK AND J
VV W. Fulmer made suit tc me, to gran
' | tbeni Letters ol Administration of tli
Es ate of iiud effects of John A. Fulaiu
[ deceased:
These nre, therefore, to cite and ad
| mouish all and singular the kiu<lr?-i
? | and creditors of the said John A. Fnlim i
1 deceased, that they la* and appear befot
me. in the Court ot Probate. to be hold a
, Lexington C. If., S. ()., on the oOth <
j November, 18'JJ, after publication heret
oU . at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew caus?
.. if e.uy they have why the said Admiuistn
tion should not be granted,
uy Civen under my hand, this 11th day i
i?d November Anno Domini, 1SD3.
.1 W \ r.TF.K MI rcHELL.
Probata Judge L. 0.
Published on the I5th day of Xovembe
( lb93, fa the Lexiugton Dispatch. 2wl
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'CLOTHING.
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I am receiving and opening up i
, j daily my stock of Fall and Winter
Co thing, Furnishing Goods and Hats
for men aiul boys, and never before j
' have I offered to my patrons such a j
beautiful and extensive variety of !
, styles and patterns. Doubtless you
have been thinking for sometime
past about your Fall Suit and figur
ing on what the cost of it would be.
Don't purchase it until you consult
or write me. I can give yon Suits
at $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, $18 50 and
$15.00 which will hardly be duplicated
elsewhere, and the finer opes ,
at $18.50, $22.50 and $25 Co. 'These :
v 1
garments are not ordinary ready'
n?i?ut fro?hrjivhich is put on the geni
, eral marker but are tailor-made es- <
pecially tr order for my trade.
The Boys' Department is more '
[ complete than ever, and is full of 1
1 bright end nobby patterns in Knee
Pants Suits, 5 to 1G years, at 7.1c. to
?7.50 per Suit. Also a beautiful line
of Youths' Long Pants Suits, 14 to
; 10 yerrs, at $0.50 to $18.50 per suit.
The stock of Furnishing Goods is
the aoi-ijiatiou of all who see it. and
i an endless variety of Underwear is
here at any price and in any quality
voir may desire.
No house in this State will show
you as complete a line of Extra Size,
Stout and Sliip or Long Suits as I
now have in stock. I can fit you, no
matter what your size and shape is,
Don't you want to buy a Safe? I
have a Marvin, as good as new, size
? 00\~ i, WUH.1I A Will UlS^U^jt *-Ti I.UVBJ/
for cash. Also several nickel-plated
p Show Cases.
If you cannot visit Columbia, write
[
for what you want. Special atten'
tion given to mail orders.
| M. L. *CII\AJRX>,
) THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
120 Main Street. I
[At Sign of the Golden Siar.l
Columbia, S. O.
Jan 1?ly.
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| For Sale and Rent
"VTriLL SELL 300 ACRES OF !
T T land on Southbound R. R.,
two miles below Swansea, of which
75 acres are uow cleared, on it are
two good wells of water and several
springs?no swamp, health unsur.
passed, terms easy.
Will rent 200 or more acres of
farming lands. Will also rent saw
mill and grist mill in half mile of
railroad. Also timber and log carts
if desired to a live, energetic mill
man; or I will rent small engine and
mill and timber, capacity 2,500 feet
per da v.
V. J. KNOTTS,
Swansea, S. C.
November 8th, 1893. 4w2.
The State of South Carolina, |
t COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
i
; I>v J. Walter Mitchell, Probate Judge.
TTTHEREAS. MRS. SHELDONIA
; VV Hutto made suit to ine. to grant her
: Letters of Administration of the estate of
and effects of Stansel Hutto, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish
1 ail and singular the '-iudred and creditors
- of the said Stcnsel Hntto deceased
i that they be and appear before me in the
. I Court ol Probate, to be held at Lexington
I C. 1L, S. C., on the 22d day of N v , 18D3,
' I aftt*r publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause if any they have.
, why the said administration shouid not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this 7th day ol
October, A. D . 1893
J. WALTER MITCHELL.
[ Probate Judge L. C.
j Published on the 8th day of Nov., 1893,
c j in the Lexington Dispatch,
j j Nov. 8 -2wf>2
r tt rmTrnwrrrm n I
W.iL liULLim
; | DEALER IN
I! Cffilffl, WAGONS
, I
9 I AND
ij HARNESS.
1 | All the Popular Styles at Prices
to Suit the Times,
Corner Lailv and Main Streets,
COLUMBIA, J*. C
i Nov. 8 ? Gl)};
j The ^tateof South Carolina, I
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
K y .T. WulUr Mitchell, Probate -Judge.
, VTTHEI-KAS UIIIAII JEFOOAT HAS
t ! Y\ in.lib- -uit to iui* to ttrant bim Let0
I tfis oi A ratiou ot the Estate of
, | ot Mrs '! > cphin Abney, deceased:
i These are therefore to cite ami admonish
. t all and singular the kindred and creditors
1 i ot the said Mr-. Josephine Abney deceased.
I that lh-\ be and appear belote nie, in the
e <'unit .>t Pro ate. to be held at Lexington
t (hunt Mouse. S 0 , on the 2- day ol No- j
>1 ' vtidber IM'd. alter the publication thereof,
>1 j at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, i
? iL. ?:.i a l :?:rt j
?, i i! any ({? y nave. wuy iue sam niuuium- I
i- J tr.u ion should not be granted.
I (liven under my hand, this 7th day of
! November, Anno Domini, 1893.
J. WALTER MITCHELL, [l s ]
Probate Judge Lex. Co.
Published on the 8:h day of November
r, 1893. in the Lexington Disp: *ch.
' November 8, 1893. 2w52
i^i
Than ever offered in Columbia
My stork !:(<.; itr. ri p'lrrloisetl ;?t P:l ii'- 1
in Want of ILuinris ami Carriages who call or
J. S. i)
13G MAIN STREET,
Aug 2?lv
O 4.
BICE MILLS,
CORN MILLS,
SAW MILLS. L
Eice planters and rice mil- i
lers can buy a single machine "bat c
will clean, bull and polish ticc, ready ,or I
market, for flljO.CO. j ?,
Corn millers can bny the best French j.
hnhr mill, in iron frame, fully guaranteed; .
capacity, ten bnshtis meal per hour, for
SI 15.00
Saw millers can bop yft* ucr! variable
frictiou feed mill from $11)0 DO up to i'ic ; ^
largest size, also long lip saws. Edger's jj
swing saws, planing aclnnes and all other j
wood working machinery, and ralberiV | ^
pngines and boil. rs.
Special diseoun s made to cash purchas- f
prs. Can meet any competition, quality j
considered. ! T
V. C BAD1IAM
Columbia, S. C. j
April 19th, ly.
W, L. DOUGLAS ,
S3 SHOE ?oVkV,>.
Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair.
Best In the world.
soq^-^aoo
S4.00JI \?2.5B *
**5O0iM?5&2S.
#2,50 ?
#2.25% Mk j #1.75
J
If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest
styles, don't pay $5 to $8, try my $3, $3,50, $4.00 or ;
$5 Shop, They fit equal to custom made and look and *
wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, j jj
do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and I
price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy
TV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, K?u, Sold by
I. HALTIWANGER,
LEXINGTON, S. C. I
June C8 -Sin, ;
WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE,
The Greet English Hemedy,
iffflftt jj|A| Promptly and permr.nently
cures all forms of AVrrous
M. Weakness, Emission*, SpermJKTtS;
GBR ?5? ?W otorrhea. Impotencuand all
j~r_ IT effect* of Abuse or Excesses.
far) Been prescribed over S3
M\ years In thousands of cases; i
AyvAvK is the only Reliable and Hov~ i
CSAjKsJjfV lAf. Medicine *nown, Ask
^^^ KBQBunigglst fop Wood's Pbo*i |
Before and After* raQonre: If he offers somo
1KJUTC U7W sijitr? worthless medicine In place
pt this, leave his dishonest store, Inclose price In
letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one
package, $1; six <5. One Kill please, six will cure, (
Pamphlet in plain sealeO envelope, 2 stamps.
Address THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. >
^ 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mich I
?3T SoldTB^Hpgton at HarujaiiK si
Bazaar. 25?ly
m i |, ?
Executors' Sale. cl
By virtue of the power vested .
in us by tbe will of Mrs. Murgarttle CI
Hreber. wo will sell to tbe highest bidder
it public outcry, on Thursday, the 23d day
of November next, at the "Home PJace,'
commencing at 10 o'clock a. ni , the fob owing
personal property, to wit.: 2 mules, 1
buggy and haruo.-s, 1 four horse wagon,
corn, fodder and cotton seed and other i
things. J
Also the following tracts of land: [y
1. "The Homo Ibace," containing one a
hundred and sixty-two 25 100 (102 25-100
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of ii.
J. Hock, J. J. Leaphart and others.
2. One tract containing thirty and 10-1C0.
(' 10 1G-HKP acres, more or less. anjoiuiug
lands ot '1 ract No. 1, Mrs. D. Leaphart, ,
Eugenia Gciger cud others i
[1. One tract containing forty-eight S4 11)0 j
(4S 84-100.! acres, more or less, adj nniug
Tract No. 2, Miss Mary Smith, A. *V
Shea!)* and others.
4. One Tract containing .sixteen 411 CO '
(16 41-100 teres, otoiv or Itss, adjoining ,
land* of W. C. Leapbart, tir.d the Calk's
Ferry Road.
5 One Tract containing seventy-five
Oil-100 (75 02-1001 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of John H. Sony. Est ite o!
John itawl and Tract No. 4, and the Calk's
Ferry ltoad.
G. One Tract containing two hundred and
forty-eight 60-100 ( 248 60.1 CO) acres, more
or less, adjoining lands ol W. C. I-e.iphart
Mrs. D. Leaphart and Tracts N-.s 4 and (J
5, and others. V
7. One Tract containing eighty-eight
and 50-100 (88 50-100 acre-, more t'r less,
adjoining lands ot .lohn Long, Mrs. Hall
and others, and Tra? t No. 5.
TERMS OF SAI?F. ? One-third of the
purchase money to ho paid in cash; the
balance on a credit of one and two
yeais, in two eqr.a: annua! instai!lneLts,
to be secured by bond ol
the purchaser and a mortgage o'
the premises sold. Purchaser may pay all
cash if so desired. Purchaser to pay for
papers. Plats o: the above tracts will be
exhibited on day of sale.
J. WALTER DREIIER
J. W. LEAP1UKT.
Executors of Will of .Mrs. Margarelle (
Drehfr.
Uctober 31 1^03. 4*1
Til VOIR COTTON:
?TO
A., T* McCANTS,
Next !o Union Depot,
COLUMBIA, S, C., ,
Where you will get the Highest Price, i
September 21 -- tl . '
BATESBURG
HIGH SCHOOL,!
7
J, J, ANDREWS, Principal.
SESSION lxiKi?'5> I
Ol'll MONBAI. IP. I
SITUATED IN THE GROWING TOWN
oi Butesburg, oilers splendid educational
advantages to all comers.
TXJZTIOISr- 3L.CW.
Reasonable Board may be had in private
families. Apply at once.
For Circulars and Fuil particulars, ad- I
dress PR, T. S. FOX,
Chajrui^n Board of Trusties,
3ft- jfoi.
?I yw nimi ??? i
Lexington Lodge No. 152, A. F. M.
A Regular communication v.*.!i bo I
on Saturday, 25th insi., at 3 p.
m. Take due notice and govern
yourselves acooruiu^lv. By order of
J. F. Kyzf.r, W, W.
G M. Habman. Secretary,
October 21, Jbt?3.
4
/
Moie Goods,
Better Goods,
Li Tt f\ ^ i\ f\ jl/""I
I Hi Up! UUVuS
Prices f n cash, Hig Money Saved to all
UNN,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WERE YOU
. Ill TEE
WAR?
Did you ever
;ike a pill or Calomel or some prepared
aver Medicine, and your mind went l>aek
ucousciously to the
IARD TIMES YOU HAD IN THE WAR?
VTc have. Couldn't help it. Every man in
his country would he better off tor a Liver
ledicinc this spring. We all know that,
ut we hate that in serable sickness and
.ain and gripes that toltow most all Liver
ledieines. and we don't take it. What
oulj you not giv^lor ft mediciue that had
i it " SO
GRiPES,'
10 PAINS,
10 SICKNESS,
THAT'S LIVER-AID.
You may not brieve us. Only
TRY LIVER-AID.
You'll lii.d us tiue.
i'YSK-AID ' i 1
PSOCUAK TO ITSELF. j
It is unlike other Liver MaJieines. It
oes its work thoroughly without the s'.igbtst
ill < (Feet* to the patient. f Ue per bottle
A ??a>1uutod tuedieiue glass fiee with
itch bot'le.
The above manufactured by
HE liOWAiilt &WILLET DRUG 0C?
AUGUSTA. GA.
For sale by
i. M IIAUMAN. LEXINGTON, vS. C.
WADX LEAPHAUT, Lewiepale, S. C. I
Feb. 8?1*.
THE ATLANTA ^3|
Utianal Building and L.HH
. ASSOCIATION
VTOW HAS A BRANCH IN LEXING- WpjpfflBB
tou. wH
pays handsomely as an investment, euocnnges
build.ng and improvement and ^
o.ia? mono) to lis members at (5 per cent. . JB
u'erest. $j
New aiemb n can join this branch at JM
inv time by applying 10 H
F. E. DKEHEli, M
Lexington. S. C J9
Or from any point in the Str.te by applyag
to T. A. GOODE.
Columbia, s. c.
IIdTOSI I
C. B. AVERY, Principal. BH
^F. SSI OX OF i8'.)3-'4 BEGINS SEPTEMO
btT 4th, and continues nine months.
t-Ti:>i!s admitted
,ou.
Tuition in Literary Department from
1.00 to $2,00 pjr mouth.
For Music, Bookkeeping, etc.. extra
barges will be made.
Board from % >,00 to $10.00 per month.
For further information address the Prinipal,
Lewiedale, S. C.
41?tt.
Strawberry Plants ^
FOB SALE.
I ilAVIii AyUAftlll V ur KAUXl US'
L the following choic varieties of strawerry
plants lor sale, 5u cents per hundred,
nd loss in larger quantities: Iluback,
llouds. Cbrystal City. Jessie, Sharpless
nd Wilson. Write to, or call on me at
iarr's, S. C. '
H. D. SMITH.
Oct. IS ? t'.
INDBlW CRAWFORD
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
J o 1 11 in l> i a, 8. C.
PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND
I Federal courts, and offers bis profestonal
services to the (i'izens ot Lexington
ouuty.
October 18, lly.
Final Discharge.
A LL PERSON'S INTERESTED IN
L the Estate of Sallie Nunamaker will
(lease take notice that I will apply to the
Jrobate Court for Lexington county, S, 0.,
>n the 1st day of December, 18*3, at 11
("clock a. ui , lor a final discbarge as
Jnardian of said Estate.
BACKMAN L. DREHER.
Guardian.
October 31st. 1693. 4wl.
_____
Notice.
A LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS J
against the Estate of Mrs. Margarette Jm
Jn her, deceased, will present them prop- Sm
rly attested, aud those indebted in auy
vav will make pajment to the undersigned
>n or before the 20th day of November,
\ 893.
J. WALTER DREHER.
J. W. LEAPHART,
Executors of Last Will of Mrs. M. Dreher,
deceased.
October 31, 1893. 3w52.
IIIHWIIJI II ii mn mi?????a?
"WOTTCE!
XI V A A VXXt
tT"PON the petition of a number of the
. citizens living in the vicinity and the
ecommendation of the Grand Jury, apjlication
will "be made to the next General
Assembly for the passage ot an act discon;ien;ng
a public road leading from the
'olumbia and MayHnton road to Peak.
S. L. SMITH,
Chairman Hoard County Commissioners,
Lt-xingtou C. H., Sept. 30, 1893.
Ool 4 3iu
- ????-? ^
OEK3 &. Kafit'SS 2'. HEAD HCtSES CORp V MH
?58 Bb feck's INVISIBLE TUBULAR CAS
CiJSHIMS. WhUpemhearA Com. fB
forta'Suecessfu 1 where uli Remedies y*I1U.
yOof J .'ree. AuUrt a i. Ilia* OX, 863 Brvsdwaj, JU* * *- l9E
Indispensable in
Every good Kitchen*
As every good housewife
knows, the difference between
appetizing, delicious
cooking and the opposite
kind is largely in delicate
sauces and palatable gravies.
Now. these require a
strong, delicately flavored
stock, and the best stock is
Liebig Company's
Extract of Beef.
A fine lino of Harmonicas, Jews- ^
harps, Violin, Guitar, and Banjo
strings, for sale at the Bazaar,
d