The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 27, 1894, Image 3

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'mmttamuammKmaaaeammaammmmmtuammaaeB^a Highest of all in Leavening Pov Absolui TlmT /ix in/vfah nionQir*li i 1 UC UUAlll^lUll WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1v.?1. _ 2Divrine Services. lexington. First Sunday, preaching 11 a. in., and 7:30 p. in. Second Sunday, 11 a. m., and 7:30 j p. m. Third Suuday, Lay Lectures 7:30 p. in. I Fourth Sunday, preaching 7:30 p. m. Fifth Sunday, preaching 11 a. m. j Sunday school every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. - j |L Prayer service every Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. PROVIDENCE. Second Sunday, preaching 3 p. in. Fourth Sunday, preaching 11 a. in. st. john. Third Sunday, preaching 11a. in. J. G. Graichen, Pastor. Anpoiatments for Lexington Circuit, j Lexington 2nd Sunday 4:30 p. in. 4th Sunday 11a. in. New Iforeb 2nd Sunday 10:30 a. m. 4th Sunday 4:30 p. in. Hebron, 1st Sunday 10:30 a. in. 3rd Sunday 4:30 p. in. Shilob, 1st Sunday 4:30 p. m.; 3rd Sunday 10:30 a. ni. G. Edwin Stokes, P. C. Lexington, 1st Sunday 4:30 p. in. by the Rev. J. W. Quick. episcopal services. Third Sundays?Morning and afternoon. Rev. II. T. Gregory. Index to New Advertisements. Improve Racket Store?Success. H. F. Hendrix?Final discharge. J. W. "Wessinger?For School Commissioner. Candidates. Now is the time to announce yourself as a candidate for office. The cost is no more from now until the ejection, than put in the paper the last week in the campaign. The price is $3. The Dispatch charges regular ad vertisiug rates for all communications which are for the advancement 1 of the interest of individual candi- 1 dates. Attacks upou candidates will ; not be published at ail. , I , | Ayer's Pills promote the natural motion of the bowels, without which there can be no regular, healthy operations. For the cure of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, constipation, jaundice, and liver complaint, these pills have no equal. Every dose effective. Paralyzed. Mr. David Devore, a well known saw mill man of the lower section of * * i* ? l tue county, living aooui iuur iuucs from Columbia, was stricken with paralysis while in that city, on Tuesday of last week. . He was taken to the store of Mr. S. D. Swygcrton Assembly street, where he received prompt medical attention, and after hard work 011 the part of Dr. Sylvester, Mr. Devore had recovered sufficiently to be carried home. Knights of the MaccabeesThe State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely leit taera. ne win uui uc nuuuui it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where all other remedies fail/?Signed F. AV. Stevens, State Coin.?AVhy not give this great medicine a trial as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at the Bazaar. Gone to Her Rest. Mrs. Mary Eliza Crim, wife of Mr. Jacob M. Crim and sister of Mrs. A. M. Boozer, sweetly entered into that rest that remaii.eth for the people of God at her home near Lewiedale last AYednesday, June 20th. Airs. Crim had been in bad health for sometime, and her death'was not unexpected. Her remains were interred at Cedar Grove Lutheran church last Thursday in the presence of a large number of sorrowing and sympathizing relatives and friends, who mourn her departure as those without hope. A Shooting Scrape. At a funeral sermon of a colored person preached at Spring Hill, about six miles west of (his place, last r Sunday, Frank White and Pink Smith became involved in a personal difficulty. Words led to blows and blows to the shooting. We learn that Smith shot White twice, one ball entered his bosom and the other his left side. We understand that a too free indulgence in "greasfd lightning" whisky was tlieorgin of the difficulty. Dr. Lewie Griffith was called and gave the wounded man the best medical attention. Up to this time we have not learned whether the wounds are serious or otherwise. ?__ ? m Sad DeathMiss Emma Head, wife of Mr. John Head, died at her home at lied Bank Mills, Saturday, June 23rd, 1894. She had been in bad health for sometime but not such as to give her family and friends any uneasiness about her. She was a consistant member of the church, a loviug wife, fond mother, an excellent neighbor. She leaves a husband, a little girl of about seven years old, and au infant 4/-v **%/,nvii L AV tii\f imriltr <JL Ub It'U UUUIO ItKJ i -LI ^/UX II UCX KlUlUlViJ departure. The bereaved family has our heartfelt sympathy in this, their hour of sore distress. The sick, and those needing medicines of any kind, will find them at ?he Bazaar. ;er.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking [Powder 'E1.V PUKE ji Who said it was warm? There is a dreartli of news. Have you settled for the Dispatch? ? Our town needs many improve- j . meats. j j Something that we all know?busi- 1 , ness is dull. . j j The wild oat crop is ground at the j devil's mill. : , Fish hooks, lines, corks, etc., will I I be found at the Bazaar. The campaign meetings are be- i < coming hotter. j < Almost as many orators as raw re- j; cruits slioot too high. j i The drought made a scarcity of \ water in the factory pond. A few commercial tourists comes j hereabout these dull days. } Work has been commenced on the j i dwelling of Mr. G. M. Harman. ! \ As soon as pleasure becomes a 1 business, it ceases to be enticing. Mrs. Efml was in town last week, < visiting her son, Hon. C. M. Efird. j i Ice cold drinks of all kinds and ice [ cream, at the Bazaar. While other towns are suffering j j from sickness, Lexington is healthy. | j Mrs. Pugh of the Sandy Itim sec- j tion, died last week in her 91st year, j ^ I The things that go without say- | f ing must have escaped feminine at- ; s ! ten tion. ! r The State newspaper conceded the j ? crowd to Tillmau at the Yorkville j t meeting. 1 a D Old mother earth received a re- j freshing shower bath last Thursday j afternoon. The backbone of the drought has j been broken, and the farmers are j f jubilant. * j Seasonable showers have fallen : [ throughout the county during the ! , O J o j 1 , past week. ^ Miss Rosa Harman loft for Colura- j 3 bia Thursday, to spend a few days J [ with relatives. J "VI a iinf /-viiv luicirmoc ill mil* llifrpmi ' M C j'UU L/Ul Mun*uvo<; **.* vv.* vV? , bole and declare tbat procrastina- : ' tion is the thief of time. A number of Lexington belles at- j j tended the commencement exercises I of Newberry College last week. 1 There is a Hebrew tradition that j i mother Eve survived father Adam ! I and was, therefore, the first widow. ; 1 \ Messrs. Dick Harm an and C. E. i Corley have put up some new blinds ' in the lower story of the court house. Ladies, if you want perfumery e ' sweet soaps, face powders, tooth i ! brushes, combs, etc., call at the* I 7 Bazaar, now below the court house. The protracted meeting which commenced in the Methodist church last Sunday, is growing in interest, i Mrs. Adrianna Little, who was re- : ( ported dangerously ill a short time since, is, we are glad to state, im- ] proving. Mr. W. A. Spires, who lives near ; [ Gaston, had one mule killed and an- j j other severely injured by lightning ; > Sunday. T r\ i ivir. .jamcs i*uik, meniiuu ui ? uwc sickness was made in these columns 1 sometime ago, has so far recovered i1 as to be able to be out. ; I Nearly all the colleges in theSjate j ' have had commencement exercises, j, and their students have gone on , their summer vacation. Mrs. M. E. Lathrope, our accom- j plished music teacher, left for Aiken last Thursdav whither she goes to ' J D i visit relatives and friends. Ttev. C. P. Boozer, of this county, j has taken charge as pastor of the Lutheran church at Granileville for i the remainder of the year. Any one having hies or portions of j a file of the Dispatch of any year j from its birth up to the present time, I will here something 1o their interest by communicating with this office. Mr. John W. Craft, the live sales- j man of T. A. McCreery & Co., Columbia, was in town Wednesday last distiibut'ng his many bargains. The county campaign is dull. It now seems that we are to have no candidates this year, and that the offices will have to seek the men. I)r. J. W. Eargle, a prominent He- 1 former in the Fori:, and President of the County Alliance, was in town Thursday and paid us a pleasant call. i J. A. Lever, wbo lias been teach- : ing school at Oath wood. Aiken county, | has returned to his home in this county to spend his well earned va- j cation. Mr. J. A. Smith, a tenant of Dr. I D. M. Crosson, sent to the Dispatch on June 18th, the first cotton bloom. I Mr. Smith is reported as having an ; excellent crop. The Episcopal congregation is ar- j ranging to lease the lower story of Temperance Hali as a house of worship. They propose to have it comfortably repaired. Paper and envelopes of all kinds, j writing and pencil tablets, pens, pencils, memorandum and pass books, purses, banjo, violin and guitar strings, and notions generally, at the Bazaar. Mr. F. C. Caugliman, candidate i for Congress from this district, is i J home from Washington on a month's , ^ vacation. ('ally looks as if Washing- i , -ton air agrees with him. The expenses of the last court was, I for jurors and constables, sMd.ti'k I ' for witnesses, sl5:hf>< ?t >tal,Kn97.10 | The cost of the trial of Allen B. j Neese alone being $315.05. Only two persons were convicted ; at the last term of the court, both of j whom were white, and they were j carried to the penitentiary Thursday ! to serve out their respective sentences. ! A full line of medicine, manufac- I tured expressly for our sick, by some j of the best druggist of Philadelphia and Baltimore, with all standard and popular patent medicines, can now be found at the Bazaar. . U Numerous forest trees in many sections of the county Lave died from the effects of the late drought. We recently noticed five trees in one group which had died from this cause. Miss Fannie Oswalt of Ban's Landing and Miss Bessie Younginer. i)f the Fork, were in town last week visiting Mrs. James E. Hendrix. Some of our young men were "distracted" with pleasure. Not many business houses in these United States can boast of fifty pears' standing. The business of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass., vliose incomparable Sarsaparilla is known and used everywhere, has passed its half-centennial and was jever so vigorous as at present. The County Commissioners will meet on Tuesday, 3rd of July, for transaction of the regular business. We understand that on account >f the recent affliction in the leatli of a child and the prconged illness of his wife, Judge J. O 1 O Walter Mitchell has decided not to stand for Congress from this district. * " - - ? i a.. i\:? Alter tuis issue we nope me j/i*patch will be published in its own pflice and from its own press. "We .vill then feel that we are at home igain, and delinquent subscribers vill always find the latch string 011 ;he outside. We were not present when Mr. jleorge B. Cromer made his argument for the State in the Xeese murJer case, but have since learned that t was an able, logical and impressive presentation of his position; indeed, he finest effort heard in our court louse in a long time. Mr. P. 1). Risinger, a well known tud experienced teacher, has returned rom Lenoir College, N. C., and vould like to get a two or three nontlis school this summer. Anv school desiring a teacher will do well o secure his services. Address him it Leesville, ?S. C. t May Do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., vrites.that he had a Severe Kidney rouble for many years, with severe )aius in his bark and also that his bladder was affected. He tried nanv so called Kidney cures but vithout any good result. About a rear ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Slectric Bitters is especially adapted ,o cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles often gives almost instant reief. One trial will prove our statenent. Price only 50 cents for large bottle, at the Bazaar. ?o ? Program For Sunday, school Convention, to be held with Florence Church, Lexngton Association, beginning July 20th, 1804: 1, 11 o'clock, sermon by Rev, Toab Edwards; subject, But}* to Children. Recess. 2 o'clock. Organize. 2. Subject for discussion, Benefits Derived by the Study of International Lessons. Saturday, meet at 10 o'clock, 1. Subject?Bible Reading in Sunbiv School?Hon. D. J. Ivnotts. 2. Sermon?S. J. Riddle; subject, Building Christian Character. Recess. 3. 2 o'clock. Subject for discussion?Best Method for Pastors to Pursue in Building Up a Sunday School?Rev. C. B. Avery. Sunday, meet at 10 o'clock. 1. Subject?Dangers to be Avoided in Sunday School Work?J. H. DickBit. 2. Sermon ? Subject, Sowing Seed?N. G. Coone.-. All schools are requested to send four delegates, and all churches without schools are requested to send four representatives. S J. Riddle. For Committee on Program. PAIN AND MISERY ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures Rheumatism. /jrgfc. "About 8 years o= ago, I suffered ?: i *j3F from what the doc- 0tors called rheu- of niatism. Nobody ?j gSffyknows the pain 0: and misery which ojj I had to endure ?E and which clung to 0: f| mo in spite of the Oj t 111 e d i c i n e s pre- ?: Jjh if.^ scr'bed. -At last, of m I * began taking oj 1 J a y e r' s Sarsaparilla. After a short time, the pains oE ceased. I continued the use of the Sar- O; saparilla for a whole year, until the rheumatism entirely disappeared. " ? oE Jamf.s Way, proprietor of livery stable, os Koseville, Cal. ?5 Avor'c ?.e_ Sarsanflrillfl ?! n J UI U vrnjr VUlUUjJUIIIIU O; Admitted for Exhibition ?5 AT THE WORLD'S F A I R g[ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00pooof Notic:, Pwsformers. All Reformers interested, are requested to meet at Hilton, Saturday June 30tli, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of organizing a Reform Democratic club. G. A. Derrick, J. S. McCaktha, June 10, 1804. Cannot be Without It. Jamison, S. C., Sept. 2, '00. Since the people know I keep St.. Joseph's Quick Relief they have taken it all out but one bottle, and that one I cannot sell until I get in some more, for I cannot be without it myself. It is beyond doubt the best medicine for cramps, colic, and all kinds of pain on the market. Send me three dozen bottles per express. It. J). KITTItELL. For further information call at the ltazaar and get a copy of St. Joseph's Four Seasons Almanac. 33. Beeswax Wanted. In large and small quanities. The highest market price paid by RICE 15. HARMAN - - - LEXINGTON'. DON LEV A SEASK - - - LEWI EDA I.E. J. S. WKSSINUEU - GIIAl'IN. W. II. SUIJEll PEAK. HARK, EAROI.E L CO. - - - CAUGHMAXS. I W. II. F. HAST A BRO. - - - SWANSEA" MORGAN, E A ROLE A UO. - - - SUMMIT. I ---, v CO- \ ' ,/ I " !<:' * . v | Send for Price* ] or ( alnluyui^^^' The Secret of Thier Success. "We call at tent ion to the new advertisement of the McCreery Improved Racket store in this issue, j No conception can he told of the im- ( mouse busiuess now being done by this firm, under the able and effi- ! cients management of Mr. W. H. j Monckton. Keginning 011 a small basis as a kind of branch of another store, its business has grown to such magnitude as to require the first j floor of a large and handsome brick . building. Studying tin1 wants and I wishes of a consuming public, their ! energies and business tack has been | directed toward supplying the de- j mauds of the public generally, and . ( hence the people, recognizing this i < fact, have given them a liberal and j j hearty support. Knowing that their , success means low prices, good goods ] and accommodating service, and ( hence the secret of this firm's success, j ( Those who have not yet given this ! ] firm a trial, will find it to their in- ! terest, to do so at once. It is almost | needless to notify their old custom ! ers of this fact as they have long ; since found this out. / T \ a uara. The many friends of S. L. Smith note ' with pleasure his announcement as a j < candidate for County Supervisor, j His long experience in looking after j the public roads and guarding the j ^ finances of the county eminently j , qualifies him for the new office to ; 1 which he aspires. His record as a public officer, in the capacity of County Commissioner, is before the j people and upon that he is willing j to stand or fall. In the discharge of j his official duties he has displayed a ! , sound judgment and an eye to strict j < economy?the two main essentials to" j i consider in choosing a man for this j j position. If elected, we ar^ satis- | i lied that our interests will be safely j i protected and that the duties of the i office will be administered in a just, J conscientious, and judicious manner. ! With his record as a man, as a sob . dier, as an official and as a reformer, well known to the people of his county we bespeak for him only ; that which he deserves, a large and ! victorious vote at the August primary, j j A Friend, j t i ( The Greatest Value. .You get the greatest value out of j ] a silver quarter when purchasing a ! 1 package of Simmons Liver Regulator ' powder. There is nothing like it for indigestion or constipation. Take it dry on the tonune or make a tea. . You'll afterwaids take it in preference to pills. At the Bazaar. $1.00 Howard!! C.yugiimans, S. C. The name of this Post Office will be change next fall, and the above j reward will be paid by the under- , signed to any person who offers a ( suggestion acceptable as a new < name. j rules for the contest. j All names must be lianded into the postmaster, who will determine whether the name is admissible to the contest. If any person's suggestion is rejected by tbe postmaster, he will be allowed another chance. All names will be properly entered by the postmaster on a list kept for the purpose. Names of more than one word will not be allowed. The list of names will at the proper time be submitted to a committee of three citizens who will decide upon the successfull name. The committee has the right to reject all suggestions. Contest closes July 31. hum, Eaijglk ib Co. June 4, 1804. We suggest 1 !abbit. o o The National Military Encampment to be held at Spartanburg, commenc mg the 4th oi only, promises to he a bis: thing. n O There is every indication t bat upwards of seventy military companies will be in the camp. Brig. General Itichbourg will be in command. 1 ho rates announced by the Rich nioud and Danville Kail road, are for civilians?one ami one-third first class fare for the jomid trip, for military one cent per mile traveled per capita, for companies in uniform twenty-live or moie members. The tickets will be sold July 1 to lltli, in| elusive, limited to return until duly i the loth. ?jj1 AAA In nioi:c\ : also other valuable K^lf SlIlS nr.-iuir..us to good guexsers. mio'vu baseball enthusiasts. this is vonr <)|>}iortuiiitv. See oiler HOME and country magazine, ^ *>? All Newsdealers; or Ml East lt.tli Street, New York. VIRGINIA COLLEGE FOll YOUNG LADIES, ROANOKE, VA. Opens September 1 hli, ls'.U. One of the lending schools for Gmng Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings, all modern iinprov. inents. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in valley of Virginia, famed lor health. Ei.ropean and American teachers. Full course. In Art and Music unexcelled. Pup.Is from seventeen States. For catalogue, address the President. H. A, 18.1II it BS, I>. irt! lloauoke, Va "FLY FIEND," will positively protect. Horses and Cattle j from any annoyance from Flies, Gnats and j Tnseets of every kind improves appearand s I of the eo.it. dispei i or with fly nets. litrommei <1 </ hi/ ihwis n <is. Try it and be convinced. Price of "Flv Fiend," inclnd- j ing brush, <juart cans. $1 00; half gallon, j $1 75; oimgal'on. $2 50 Cue gallon will ! Inst .5 hciut <>! horses or emtio un enure j se;i-on. i e.vnre of imitations. Addr.ss ; Crescent Mfg. Co . 21G9 Indiana Ave., Philadelphia. | PARKER'S HAER BALSAM Cleanses anil beautifies the hair. E*"| Promotes a luxuriant pnmth. lfcgQBiBjll=g %-Sct ever Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Voutlifu 1 Color. ^Wp*j Oin.. scalp <li?i n-i-s .t hair tailing. ^7? JiV.nii'l jl'oat Draughts I l?se Parker's Ginpcr Tonic. Jt cures tin _*orst Cough, J Weak l.unps. Dchilitv, Indigestion, l'ain.Take in tiii?-..V>eU. I HINDERCORMS. The only sure cure tor Corns. i btoni allpaiu. leC. ftl 1'j uggists, or UlSCUX & CO., N. V. County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of the County Alliance will be held in the ?ourt house, Friday, July 13, 1894, it 10 o'clock a. in. A full delegation from every subYlliance is desired, as business of importance will be transacted. J. AV. Eaiigle, President, John D. Fakr. Secretary. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The P>est Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises, Sores, Fleers. Salt Itheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles jr no nav required. It is guaranteed 0 give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale at the Bazaar, NoticerpiIE PALMETTO STATE li. IS. 1 will furnish a first class barbecue, with refreshments at Summit, \ on Saturday, June the 30th, nst. Prominent speakers will be present, and music furnished by the Palmetto State Brass Baud. Good >rder will be kept, and all invited to come. Charges for dinner reasonable. J. F. HARMAX, President, F. W. SHEALY, Secretary. June 1(>, 1S9-4.?2\v32. Barbecue. I WILL FURNISH A FIRST class barbecue with refreshments it Lexington, Campaign day, July 20th, on the ground where the speak ng takes place, meats will he well ooked, and properly seasoned, and be service will be first class in every particular. P. H. COPLEY. June 13?td. MASONIC. a THE REGULAR COMlIUtflCAk^X^-tion of Lexington Lodge, 7S/\. No. 1J2, A. F. M., will be held m Saturday, June 23, 1894, at 2 p. n. Every member will take due lotice and attend promptly, as busiless of importance will be up for' :onsideration. By order, J. Fkaxk Iyyzeh, AY. ]\[. G. 01. IIakxian, Secretary. June 0, 18!) 1, 2w31. Final Discharge. VLL PERSONS INTERESTED will take notice that we will apdy to the Probate Court for Lexing:on county, S. 0., on the 13th day >f July, 1804, at 11 o'clock a. in., for i final settlement and Discharge as Executors of estate of Mrs. Margaret Drelier, deceased. J. AY. LEAPHART, J. AY. DUE HER, Wvr.flnfnvc Lexington, S. C., 12tli June, 1804. 5w34. Notice, Trespassers. NrOTICE IS HEREBY (41 YEN that trespassing by hunting, ishing or in any way whatever is prohibited upon my place and the ?state lamls of Charles Norman and ZJapt- A. AY. Geiger's lands. The aw will positively be enforced against ihose violating this notice. AY. N. MARTIN, A. AY. GEIGER Sr., June 11, 1894?3w32. " & The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regulator, (the Red 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 i3 the King of Liver Medicines; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This is the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. WEVERY PACKAGE a* Has the '/. Stamp In red on ivrappar. J. H. ZEIL1N & CO., i'hiladelphia, P*. W IIVTIIROP STATE NORMAL COLLEGE COLUMBIA, S. C., OPEN TO WHITE GIIILS (> YKB 17. Session begins Sept. 'J(?. Graduates secure good positions. Each county gives two scholarships, one worth $1.70 a session, and one of free tuition. First scholarships now vacant in counties of Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Barnwell, Beaufort, Charleston, Clarendon. Chester, Chesterfield, Florence, Greenville, Ravvv Iw.r \ * L'Ul U CTIU V> 11^ 1 U1J) XAVii M shaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Lexington, Newberry, Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, liiclilaiul, Sumter, Spartanburg, York. Competitive examination, July 17, *>4- iio/.li nnniij v All. ill UUUl t xuruoc UI VUV'U wui.vj. , dros=, 1>. 1 >. JOHNSON, President, Columbia, S. C. June 1J, J\v34. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and ail Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees, Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with desrrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not dee tilt patent is secured. A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients inyourStatc, county, or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. MT^wwrnifiBaaftiiitt ilmjmm n in mii n nvaeaa The Southern Insurance Company of New Orleans, through 31 r. C. S. Bradford, its local agent at this place, has paid to Mr. 1\ H. Corley ?500, this being 'he amount of his insurance on his dwelling which was destroyed by lire a short time ago. Notice. There will be a meeting of Ihe County Democratic Executive Com rnittoo at Lexington C. H., on Monday. July 2nd, at 10 o'clock a. iu. Every member is requested to be present. D. M. CaossoN. Chairman or Dem. Ex. Com. Lexington county, S. C. No man can tell bow much it will take to make him rich. Most people believe in the total depravity of somebody else. Final Discharge. 4 LI; PERSONS INTERESTED WILL ^ V. kike notice that I will apply fo the t'rohate Court tor Lexington County, S. on the 27th day of July, 1.S94, at 11 o'clock a. in., lor a final discharge as Guardian of the Estate of W. D. Heiidtix. 1L F. 1IENDR1X, Guardian. June'8, IMG, 5w. (?. ia:xi]\gton SAVINGS BANK. IHTIISITK IIVTRIVRII SFRIRrT Til riiri'fc ALLEN JONES, "President". W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones. W. P, Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 an<l upwards received and interest at "> per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October". September 21?tt CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD CO., Eamuel Spencer, F. W. ITuldrkoper, and Reuben Foster, Rcceivcri. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT MAT 13, 1834 Trains run by 75tli, Meridian Eastern Time, vcs. Llm. Northbound, No. 38 No. 36 No. 10 Daily Daliy Dally Lv. Jacksonville. 7.00 am 4.:!0 pm Lv. Savannah 1143 am 9.35 pm at. uoiumma t.uo pm; -.i? mil L\T~Charleston. .. 7.15 amj 5.30 pm Ar Columbia 11.15 ami 10.10 pm Lv Augusta 1.30 pin' 7350 pm " Granitevllle... 2.03 pm 7.44 pm " Trenton 2JO pm! *8.16 pm ' Johnstons 2.45 pm| 8.32 pm Ar Columbia 1.35 pm i 10.30 pm Lv Columbia 5.10 pm 3.20 am 3.20 am Lv Winnsboro ... 0.13 pm| 4.2"> am! 4 25 am Cnc.ster 7.01 pm 5.15 ami 5.15 am ' Rock Hill.. .. 7.40 pm 5.50 amj 5.50 am Ar Charlotte 8.::0 pm 0.40 am; 0.40 am " Danville. 12.27 n't 11.45 am! 11.45 am " Richmond ! "0.20 ani 4.50 pm! _4J0 pm ' Washington..! 7.13 am 8.30 pml 8.30 pm M Baltimore 8.23 am 11.35 pirn 11.35 pm " Philadelphia.. 10210 am 3 00 am 3.00 am " New York?j 1.23 pm 6.23 am! 6.23 am ves.Lim! q r v. q Southbound. No. ,37.| D'lly; Dayy* Lv.New York 4.20 p.m 12.15 n't 7771777777 "Philadelphia.. 6A5 p.m) 7.20 a.m " Baltimore 9,20 p.m! 0.42 a.m Lv.Washinyton... 10.43 p.m'11-01 a.m Lv. Richmond 12.50 n't 12.40 n'n Lv.Danville 1*747 aTm! 5A5 p.m 5.55 p.m Lv.Charlotte 9.30 a.m 10.50 p.m 10.50 p.m " Rock Hill 10.20 a.m! 11-37 p.m 11.37 p.m ' Ches'er-. 10.57 a.m 1211 n t 12.14 n't " Winnsboro ? 11.50 a.m l-?j a*mj 1.08 a.m Ar.Columbia..-... 12.55 n'n! 2.15 a.nii 215 a.m Lv.Columbia 1.03 p.m 4.50 a.m " Johnsons 2 4"> p.m 7.18 a.m " Trenton 3.03 p.m' 7.35 a.m " Graniteville..: 3.29 p.m 8.05 a.m Ar. Augusta 4.02 p m 8.45 a.m Lv.Columbia 4 jfp.ni 5.50 a.m Ar;Charleston 8 45 p.m "-30 a.m| Lv.Coiuml)ia 12.05 p.m 1.25 a.m! Ar.Savannah I 1.30 p.m 5.3-3 a.m ' Jacksonville...I 9.35 p.m 10.10 a.m! sleeping cak service. On trains Nos. 35 and 3d. Great U. S Fast Mall, Pullman Sleeping Cars between New York Columbia and Jacksonville. On Nos. 35. and 36, 9 and 10, Pullman Sleepers between Charjotle and Augusta. On Trains Nos. 37 an 1 33. Washington and Southwestern VestibuJed Limited. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Washington and Augusta New York and Jacksonville and Tampa. For detailed imormation local and tnrough time tables, rates and Pullman Sleeping-car reservation, confer with local agents or address W. A. TURK. S. II. HARDWICK, Gen'l Pass Ag't Ass't Gen'l Pass Ag't Washington. D. C. Atlanta. Ga. V.E. McBEE. Gen'l Supt.. Columbia. S. C. W. H. GREEN, SOL HAAS, Gen'l Mgr., Traffic Mng'r. Washington, d. C. Washington, D. C. TEN siiimm: dollars Will give you at my establishment for the lirxt thirty days the best Suit of Clothes tiiat can be bought in South Carolina for this amount of money. Rather an extravagant assertion, but true nevertheless. In order to reduce my stock by July 1st, at which time I will move into the elegant store, at 138 Wain street, next to Lorick A; Lowrance, I shall offer until that date a line, of Suits which formally sold at Slo 5o and Si*2 oo for S7 00, and another line which formerally sold at Slo oo SlG oo SIS oo, S22 oo, S2o, and $27 5o for iiiv i, y sill m \j w No such sale has ever before been known in this State, and never before has such values been given. These are spot cash prices, and none of these goods will be sent out on approbation. My line of Furnishings and Hats is complete, and I am showing a beautiful stock of thin garments in 1 >rap l>Tites, Sicilians, Mohairs, Ac. A new lot of Buttermilk Toilet Soap just received, the regular price of which is loc. My price 5c. I carry the largest stock of Trunks, Valises and Tiavcling Bags to be r. ? .1 * ** *\v\ /7 11 o x'o incf lUll I HI ill tin; V/ilj, ciiivt ccived a shipment of WALL TRUNKS They are something new and very desirable. See them. Write for what vou want. M. L KINARD, -T- t-% i Txr irrt f>T ATUTI7D JLJlij JLiUAm-NU VvJUiy jl xiJL.L.j.i, * COLUMBIA, S. C. LyrW 20? ly. M>?mTWf?rrnr- WMimTnt?iwmi'r"iM 'BUrmiffirMBa?aa? If in 11 Has mjul Ij K the best re Back, Foul or Sick He: an appetite FOR TIIK effects iron nor weeks. $1 bottles. IVKIi THE I jKlDXEYS. First"Ro Class IWCet < Atlas and Erie Eng Stand Pipes and Sheet ing, PuJIeys, < leaning, Complete Cotton, S Fertilizer Mill outfits Cane Mill and Shingle Kuihling, Bridge, E:i Railroad Castings; 11 chinists' and Factory Belting, Parking, In} Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. Iter Cast every (lay; w I nmharr! Sr hUlilUUI U II and Sup; Above All/ Passenger Depot. AUV SEASONABL WE ARE HEA For the BEST Plow Bridles, Plow Line Till SEASON ISP "When you will want the above goods, ycu do not see my stock before purckasi for the Least Money. Kindly Rememb J. S. D 136 MAIN STREET, C Aug 2?ly FANCY GOOD! and 1" i iv e w e a r tp Tlie newest, the finest rnnl most fashionable ! carries the largest stock of the kind of any lion Hosiery, New GIovih in Mocsquetaire button n sey Skirts, best Knitted Jersey Underwear lor cheap yon can buy the many articles a lady nee PIANOS ANI We sell direct from the factory. No expense Beautiful Upright Piauos, $250. Fiue Parlor < Sold on easy terms. 1ST. "W. II columbia August 12? tf 0(//f GOODS'-. APE THE BES OUP PP/CES *7HE LOWEST ybrrjr2R&% (ndiamrpoh June 13 - tf W. T. HART1.V F WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,! COLUMBIA, S. C. I Merchants and Planters will do jj well to try this House when pur- n if] pliflfcinnr. e. Ht All kinds of ix HEAVY GROCERIES, ? GRAIN, FEED, etc., es kept in stock. pi Orders accompanied by the cash will I receive prompt attention. i Name amount of each article wanted : _ for money sent and prompt ship- 1 I ment will be made and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J iVIARTIN'S I BIG ALLOWANCE I it. I sroii i <:, ! COLUMBIA, S. C. j June fip? tf j ? f'tlllKIM. l\ilH[\TI\liF I | TINWARE, ROOFING AND GUTTING.! ~ REPAIRS FURNISHED FOR ALL STOVES. j J=C- JtO- w WWJU,'S (Successor to J. W. Smith,) | POST o; VICE BLOCK, COL UMBIA, ( September 21 ly. 11; e many cures, and is pronounced medy for Kidney Troubles, Lame or bilious Stomache, Dyspepsia idache. Taken before meals gives. ; after meals aids digestion. Good i the lirst dose, 110 waiting for days Entirely vegetable. 2">c. 50c and Sold at the BAZAAR and by \V Lexington. Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO.. COLUMBIA, S. C. ? BY DEALERS GENERALLY. ilers. >ur prices. ines, Tanks, Stacks, -Iron Work; IShaftlioxes, Hangers, etc. aw, Grist, Oil auu ;; also Gin, Press, outfits. ctory, Furnace and '.ailroad, Mill, Maiupplies. cctors, Pipe Fittings, ork 150 hands.on Works I A piy i;o? 2USTA, C/L I GOODS. D0UARTERS. s. Harness, Traces, Back Bands, etc i'OW I i'lU IIS. You will miss an opportunity if ng. I offer the Very Best of Goods er UNN, JOKUMBIA, S. C. 3, NOTIONS O It LADIES, <t\'les Ciin now bo found at Trump's, who se in the city. New Handkerchiefs. Now mil hooks. Kid Gloves a s ccialty, erladies and children. Come and see how ids from a Notion House, ) ORGANS. !. No commissions. The best make. Drgans, $50. See our stock and Prices L, S. C. /icTVKr o??Am Wmzm /toCSftw OST OFFICE BLOCK DRY GOODS STORE, ff E W GOODS. IAVING BOUGHT OUT THE the stock of Mr. J. A. Hughes, Baltimore, and added a large vaety of New Goods, selected with reat care by my father, C. F. Jack)U, whose experience in the busiiss enables him to select just such x?ds as will please the taste of all. Je will offer the Best goods at lowit price, and ask a share of the itronage of my friends and the jbiic. GEORGE E. JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 30,-ly. vnir viiru flTnnrc mm i\L\\ MIAL IUftLki ril\Jl, TTE HAVE JUST EMBARKED IN 1 \ the Naval Stores business and would re to buy your turpentine and rosin, ith ord?.. s Irom the best markets conintly on hand we are prepared to pay TOP PRICES. Re sure to call and see us before selling, will be to your advantage to do so. A. T. MeCANTS, & CO. Next to Union Passeuger Depot, COLUMBIA, S. C. Aprii 25? tf. . W. HUSEMANN, and dealer in JNS, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES FISHING TACKLE, d ali kinds of Sportsmen's Articles, rich lie has now on exhibition and for e at his store, ain Street, Near the Central Bank, Columbia, S. C. * 3ENT FOR HAZARD POWDER CO. Repairing done at short notice. Buff Cochin Eggs, From George E. Peer's Peerless train $1.00 per setting of 13 eggs. Rice B. Harraan, Lexington. A broken word cannot be soon leuded.