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-m - The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1894. SiOO IN COLD PREMIUMS We will allow a commission of 15 per cent, on all cash subscriptions obtained for Thr Columbia Weekly Register, the money in all cases to accompany the order. And we will also give THREE CASH PREMIUMS OF $50.00, $30.00 and $20.00 IX GOLL) to the persons sending us the three greatest % - . J>t AA Ktt tho number or casn subscriptions ai W cavu uj t>uv 1st of September, 1S91; the subscriptions may be forwarded as taken and an account will be kept, giving due credit for all names received. In the contest for the three cash prizes no commissions will be allowed. In sending in subscriptions iu competition for the cash prizes, state that fact. For one dollar a vear (money, not stamps,) you may get The Columbia Weekly Register, published every Monday and Thursday. It contains the latest telegraphic news, full market reports, all the news of the state capital city and correspondence from all parts of South Carolina. This is a fresh and origiua! paper-no plate matter. The Register stands squarely by the interests of the fanners. When you conclude to take a weekly Just remember that you can, if year mails will admit of it, get in The Register a tlrst class paper twice a week for the same price you would have to pay for a paper coming to you only once a week, and very likely containing more news of another State than of your own. The Register ought to have thirty thousand farmers and their dollars at its back?won't you be one of them, and at once'( Remit to Ciiari.es A. Calvo, Jr., Proprietor, Columbia, S. C., by P.O.money order,Registered letter or Express draft. You may get the collmhia Daily Register, cuntaininjj the latest news, for $ti a year or 50 cents a month?a compact aud w ell tilled newspaper. Lost Her Tongue. A cow belonging to Mr. Isaiah Haiti wanger had her tongue bit off Monday night by a horse. The cow had been in the habit of pilfering the rough food of the horse by sticking her tongue through a crack, and in doing this, it is supposed that the horse bit her tongue off, as a part of it was found in the trough of the horse. Public Address. Lexington Lodge No. 237, I. 0. G. T. will meet next Thursday evening for the purpose of electing officers to serve for the ensuing quarter, and f or the transaction of other business. On Friday night there will be a public installation: after which Hon. D. J. Knotts will leliver a lecture on prohibition. The public is cordially invited to be present at the Friday meeting. All the peaches have not been hilled. A nice lot of cabbages have just received at the Fazaar. The military company will meet again Saturday at 4:30 p. in. Mr. Wi lie Mulhr has our sympathy n the loss of his infant child, which died on Friday. rti.vlif r? Ln Oil ' u oaiuiuaj llij^UL a uuigiii i.u VIVM the diDihg room of Mr. Mike S. Wingard and helped himself. Mr. Sam Derrick and Miss Lilly R ml,'! were united ia the bonds of matrimony by the Rev. J. G. Graichen, on the 25 iust. Mr. Killian Harman and Miss. Ida ! Lee, were married last night at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. G. ; Graichen. i - - An insurance agent was in town Saturday taking the distance between houses and streets. Mr. Thomas P. Meetze has erected two tenement houses on Church street, which adds mu h to the looks of that! portion of town. Sweet as distant bells at sunset, Sweet as songs of joyous May, Are the footsteps of subscribers When they come their dues to pay. Come or send and pay u*. If ever we needed money, we do now. We appre- j eiate the kind sympathy of our friends, ; but we need our dues. Allen Xeese was cornm it'ed to jail on Saturday by Trial Justice Goodwio, for assault and battery with intent to kill. Mr. Artimus Goodwin with whom he had the difficulty is cut quite badly. There is a man lives in this town, Whose ways are wondrous wise, He never contradicts bis w fe, Because she's twice liis size. If you wish to kuow how to make money and save it, go to Mr. M. L. Ivinard, Columbia, lie has the most select and stvlish rroods in stock and ^ can surely please you in taste and prices. A large number of teachers were before the Board of Examiners on Friday, 20th alt., being examined for i:a i? av~ l ...a txlliiitaico tu icatii. %? u navu iiut learned their grading yet, as the School Commissioners is out of town. Rev. E. L. Lybrand will preach at. New Brookland on the first Sunday in this month, using for his subject, '-The Glorious triumphant Ascension of the Saviour of the world into heaven." After the sermon the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. Life is so short that to accomplish auy good at all, one has to be working 1 to that end early and late. There is j never a day to lose.?Ev. I I If you want bargains in nice cbcap J j underwear. Such as shirts of all kinds j collars, cuffs, pants, hosiery, for men, j ladies and children, suspenders, etc., I dont fail to call at \V. E. & A. F. j Harraans, on the corner below tourt i ' i house, as they are selling at prices that j will astonish the cheapest buyers. This and last week many advertisei ments failed to appear in our columns. We are making every effort that the condition of what type we saved from ! the fire will permit to reset the advertisements, and aredoing sa as rapidly as | possible, aod hope by our next issue | to have them all in time In the; meantime we a^k the endulgence of our I jirlvprfiseiv assnrine them that all | omissions will be made good. O, woman, when the day is done, Man's work is o'er, his work begun, But you your nightly vigils keep, And work and work while he doth sleep The bultoDS on his clothes you sew, And through his pockets nimbly go? His letters you investigate, And his loose change appropriate. Life with all its trials is harder to live by the women who are suffering from the chronic weaknesses and painful disorders peculiar to their sex. The one unfailing remedy for them is Dr. Thacher s Stella-Yitae always sure, effectual, and pleasant to take. It is guaranteed. The Svtem is entirely freed from the poison of Scrofula by Dr. Thachers Liver and Blood Syrup. For sale at the Baazar. Thn r*-* r n. ia/w / P 1 .li t Pa frtltflnoa 1UU line Ill? I I I liC O MI l vUl? 11 IvlJvr i of Ihe Lutheran churohe-, held at Corinth chnrcb, in Edgefield county, April 27-29, was fairly well attended by ministers and delegates. Tbe congregations w re large and very attentive. The discussions were well received by tbe people, and ably and amicably conducted by tbe merabtrs. Tne most ira! portant action of general import was the endorsement of the scheme to build a Lutheran female seminary in Ibis i State. i At the regular meeting of the Lexi ington Rifles, held in the court house on last Saturday afternoon, the organization was completed by the election of the following officers: T. H. Caughmau, 2nd Sergeant; S. J. Leaphart, 3rd Sergeant; T. H. j Rawl. 4th Sergeant; Houston Win-1 gard, 5th Sergeant; John Boozer, 1st Corporal; Charles H. Drafts, 2nd Corporal; Killian Harrnan, 3rd Corporal: J. W. Harrelson, 4th Corporal; Dr. C. E. Leaphart, Surgeon; Theodore Harrnan, Chaplain; C. M. Efird, Solicitor; Singleton Harrnan, Drummer; 0. J. Duffie, Armorer; Samuel B. George, Secretary; P. I. Rawl, Treasurer. Thn fAllnrrinnf nnraAn will noli r\r\ T-J JL 11^ IVliU M 1 11^ puiovyu Mill wan UU IX, A. Spana Clerk of Court, a? soon as ' possible aDd get their pensiou appropri- i ated for 1S94. The amount due c-ach < being $22. < Sarah C Shealv, J Gunter, J N Lucas, i James M Lucas, A 0 Wilson, R R Price, ] J F Wise, J B Mack, N W Hyler, J A Derrick, S C Gantt, Rebecca Seay, H. M. Smith, M E. Schwarty, M J Boone, J F J' Rish, Zilpha Cbaney, V V Crim. M C Amick, Francis Buudrick, Henxie ta | Frankton, M M Crout, E'leu Rowland, M M Amick, M J Taylor, M C Williamson, Martha Wyse, Rosanna Shealy, T* VM* _l._j.l_ _ If X 1 Annie fry, jenizaoein laeiger, jitriua : Miller, Mary M Summer, Catharine Sons ! June A Taylor, Anoice Johnson, "\V T Rister, Eliza Wooley, E M Hay J G | Kel!y, A N Sea<e, E M Taylor, L C i Shealy, Harnett Rueker,. M A CGwalt, Epsy Jacobs, A 0 Banks, Elizabeth | S eele, Zinion Gnatt, Thomas Busby, E II Lewis, C Fleslilev, J E Spires, J D < Taylor. 53 in all, making the amouut paid out <1,,. rt/\n nf ,j w* 1 1 UC\ iu mis ui/uiiiv f i,iuv. Mr. Rice was up from the Edisto j 011 the 27th of April at a Reference J in the case of Kirkland <& Kirkland,! before Mr. Spann. Somebody down there seems to have been running j some bug juice in a pot, as he was j getting signatures to petition for light sentence in favor of a party from that country. - - ?#? ? A Missionary Ssrvice, with special program, will be held; ; in St. Stephens on next Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. Object: to encourage mission work among our | people. The public most cordially invited to attend. E. A. Soi'tkk, Sec. W. II. & F. Miss. Soc. of St. Stephens. One reason why some people do not get religion is because they do not want to get enough to spoil them for the world. ' BUY or THE MAKER. uf) Lumbtr, Shinq!6s. \ ? a ? * ? m^ rjm w~x\ A ! V I LUMBER j \ MILL WORK J X . J ^ ^ Ijf AUGUSTA. GA. Making1 Ready to Resume. It is understood that Capt. J. M. Graham, the owner of the Penitenti-; ' ? i-i t _ ! ary Hosiery rani, which was ne- [ stroyed by fire on Wednesday, is mak- j ing ready to resume as soon as possible. He will soon order a new supply of machinery. This will be put in what is known as "the old hospital building'1 in the Penitentiary yard. It is also said that the prison officials are preparing to put an electric motor in the building for the purpose of running the machinery. He Will be Lynched. Waycross, Ga.,April 23 ?Last night at j Jamaica, in this county, Miss r. nowe, a beautiful young lady, was outraged by George White, a negro. Miss Howe will die from the effect of the outrage. While has been captured, and identified by liis victim. It is said he will be lynched to night. The dispensary at Sumter was robbed one night last week. They must fancy dispensary liquor, or the quality must be better than some claim they carry, or it would not be worth stealing. CURES/LL^JIi j . 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I am j qow showing the largest and most complete Spring Stock of these goods i ever brought to South Carolina, and ! it prices which are in reach of all L purses. ; 1 A. stylish and serviceable ; ^ Sacque Suit for _ $10.50 A handsome Blue Flannel, Cheviot, or Serge Suit, for 12.50 A beautiful Fancy Cheviot, Cassimere or Serge Suit, in stylish long cut sacque, at only 15.00 i / An elegant "perfection" Suit, made in latest stvle , ^ ^ and handsomely trimmed, at 18.50 These are only a few examples. I have them in an endless variety of patterns and shades, and you'll be sure to find something that will j please you. In Furnishing Goods I| am showing a complete line of Bal-! briggan, India Gauze, and Lisle j Thread Underwear at 22c, 50c., $1.00,! $1.50 and $2.00 per garment, j bleached Jeans Drawers at 50c. and ! 75c. per pair, exquisite shades and i patterns in Neckwear' Collars, Cuffs, j Hats, &c. Attention is called to four special j unes of Boys' Knee Pants Suits, Lofsi 6134, 6135, 6693 and 6094, at $2.50 j and $3.50. They are extra quality! black and blue Cheviot, and pants j have double knees, elastic waist bands ; and hold fast buttons. If you cannot visit Columbia, write ! for what vou want. Promnt and ! ? y ? ?-? -r - J careful attention given to mail orders.! M. L. KINARD, | THE LEADING CLOTHIER, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 25 ? ly. WARNING. I N'otice is hereby given that fishing at night is positively prohibited at either of my ponds, and fishing) will not be allowed in the day time, excepting 011 Fridays. Traspassing in my fields along the ponds is also prohibited at any time. The law will be enforced against those violating i the above notice. * W. \\\ BAR RE. w April 30, 1891?24. 1" j I /iJiA ?*? I AS rw7 Bills { | i BOTANIC I $ DslSaDi BLOOD BALM | ? THE GREAT REMEDY 4 ^ - FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - \ w Has been thoroughly tested by em- W a inent physicians and the j>eople ^ V for <0 years, and never faik to t A cure <iuicklv and |?nnanently m \ SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, * 9 RHEUMATISM. PIMPLES. ERUPTIONS, f 0 and a!! manner of FATING, SPREADING and # \ RUNNING SOKES. Invariahlv cures the most \ m loathsome blood diseases if directions are fol- # \ lowed. Price ?1 per bottle, 6 bottles for (5. For \ $ sale by druttitisls. W 4 SENT FREE \vONDrV/lxI?CUKES, r $ BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ca. f CAUTION'.?If a dealer offera W. I,. Douglas Shoes at a reduced price, or say* he has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. $w m^ls W^L. DOUGLAS eO OUAC BEST IN 90 ofiyc THE WORLD. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ting', and give better satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, ana we believe you can save monev bv buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, W- L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mam, Sold by lSAIAH HALTIWANGER, Lexington tvcry uian 4 Capitalist. 1 You can become a capitalist a1 once by laying by a small partol your yearly income and investing it in a Tontine policy of the Equi table Life For $20 you can instantly secure a capital of $r,ooo (or foi ?200 a capital of $10,000), thus acquiring an estate which you may leave to your heirs, or retain as a fund for your own support in old age, if your lilt be prolonged. 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Columbus, 0. ^ 1 The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Keguiator, (the Led Z)?that's what you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else will do. * It is the King of Liver Modir* i flmn r\illo citi/f VslJllO; JO I.", ll-'-i LXJiLil ^/JJJOj till VI takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on the Li\ 'er, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys rpi. .1 _.1* * . icin. i ins j.s me medicine you want. Soil bv all Dru^ists in C"<_ Liquid, or in Lewder to be taken dry or made into a tea. WEVF.RY PACKAGE D Has the 7. Stasup In red on wrapper. J. H. ZKIL1 \ .V CO., riiiliulelphia, Pa. Tlie Aiken Mfv Loan and Savin s ';iA.-k, which <*1<;.? < 1 its ?; ?-l" a sis r time in~e iii;?1. r ::n iijtr.dion iroin the nit?-J States < * nri. s-rv?d notice ?n aid court oi r< -.f.jani/. ition. .The bank ill resume 1'iisir. s in a low days with a 6W set ol olK :er- a id a new hoard of (lienors. CLOTHING an AT VnilR nWN n a i vtfia villi I AM NOW OFFERING MY ENTIRE STOCK 01 prices unheard of in this market. These Roods m j 1 need their room and want the money,so come and in; I away at \ our own ligures. This is no catch penny adv ; offer, which jou will find out by giving ine a call. I also keep a large and well selected stock of every! house and kitchen, for man and beast, which will be S( I. HALTIWJ LEXINGTO.V, j February 14?3m. SEASONABLE WP A PP. UPA1MT TV JU liilli | For the BEST Plow Bridles, Plow Lines, Har ! THE SEASON IS IW i "When you will want the above goods. You | you do not see ray stock before purchasing. 1 i for the Least Money. Kindly Remember J. S. 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Bold by all i i 11 vj i ''i ii cc .nrviiLrti ocub ocoicu KED CO., Masonic Temple, Chicago. MTU, Bruggist. *RAn"D OFFER! EM ME, A. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH MME. A. RUPPERT ; tiSv says: "1 appreciate the fact ',u- that there are many thou8 sandsof ladicsln the United . IjaajflSf Statesthat would llkototry ray World-Renowned Face Bleach: but have been TJy kept from doing so on aoajb'^ countof price,which Is$2.00 perbottleor 3 bottles taken . together, $3.00. In order that all of these m-y have ? air opportunity, I will give t'-every caller, absolutely free, a sample bottle, and /? / * '- jglnorder to supply tbo.se out <-C2?"^--5^>fcity.or inany partof the send ttsafely packed in plain wrapper prepaid, for I'-o cents, silver or stamp." jaseof freckle*, pimples,tuoth, 8a'ic-kheads.aeno,eczema, oiliness.roURhF discoloration or disease of the skin, e.s (m>t caused by facial expression; ien removes absolutely. It does not i c?ismetlcs do, but is a cure. Address V M EA.KUPFEKT, (IVpt. 0.) 114th St., NEW YORK CITYits mountains before us it is tha' aiu near view of heaven from iits