The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 25, 1894, Image 3
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The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1894 s
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Index to New Advertisement s. e
J. Walter Mitchell?Citations. 1
?J. Walter Mitchell?Announcement \
J. W. Di'eher?Announcement.
W. H. F. Rast?Announcement. v
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Newberry College. ?South
Carolina Military Academy, c
N. B. Nunamaker?Announcement c
J. W. Thompson?Notice. r
M. C. Hallman?Barbecue.
Furman University.
C. M. Efird?Summons.
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Effectual.?Charles J. Booth, r
Olivewood, Cal, says: "I have used (
Ayer's Pills in my family for several ^
years, and have always found them .*
most effectual in the relief of ailments
arising from a disordered
stomach, torpid liver, and constipated
bowels.
A bad boy is condensed cussedness. ?
Candidates are beginning to bud. j
It is easier to marry than it is to f
love. 1
Fish hooks, lines, corks, etc., will
be found at the Bazaar.
The Good Templars will meet Friday
night. t
Ice cold drinks of all kinds and ice
cream, at the Bazaar.
Those who serve friends never 1
lack employment. \
Prayer service at St. Stephen's 1
church this evening. i
Turnip, cabbage and other garden 1
.seeds, at the Bazaar.
Prayer meeting at the Baptist
church tomorrow evening.
Afon'a rninrt in him a kingdom is, 1
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while woman's heart is that to her. 1
It does seeins that our people are
determined that our jail shail not remain
vacant. ?j
Reports from all over ibe county t
inform us that crops of all kinds
never were better.
The Baptist are organizing a Sun- (
day school. Mr. L. W. Redd has been
appointed Superintendant.
You will find flavoring extracts, ;
3pice3, gelletine, corn starch, etc., at (
the Bazaar. j
Mr. Frank Efird left for Aiken | c
Monday, whither he goes as a dele- 1 <
gate to the State Alliance. . c
Candidates and others should t
keep posted by reading the barbecue 1
notices published in the Dispatch. a
A patch on the seat of a poor (
man's trousers may be Lonester than
a crown on a king's head.
There will be preaching at St
Stepnen's church next Suuday mom '
ing at the usual hour. f
Miss Jennie Hawkins, of Haigler 1
Orangeburg, is visiting her sister,, i
Mrs. Emma Kaminer. iCi
Campaign day has passed, and if c
a single vote has been change by 1
the speaking we know not of it. c
Lexington Base Ball Club has received
a challenge from the Bates- ^
burg nine to play a match game.
All Democrats should remember
that they must join a club five days I
before the primary or else they can '
not vote. , \
Any one having tiles or portions of . ]
a file of the Dispatch of any year
from its biith up to the present, time,
will here something to their interest *
by communicating with this office. <
It is said that New York has de- c
veloped two girl burglars. This is J
carrying the emancipation of the sex
to an extreme. \
Mr. James Barman an invalid son <
of Mr. Drury J. Barman, died on '
Seturday, after many years suffering,
but he now rest iu peace.
A son of Mr. L L. Lown, had his
hand badly crushed in a saw mill c
last Monday morning. It is feared a
that some of his fingers will have to f
be amputated. c
Judge Aldrieh has admitted Perry ]
Hall to bail under a $1,000 bond.
Mr. W T. Martin of Columbia, and *
Capt. J. N. Fowles of this county
signing the bond.
Rr>3& M. Hai man returned I
home Thursday, after spending a
pleasant time in Columbia visiting
relatives and friends.
There will be no meeting of the *
Hilton Democratic Club on the 4th (
of August, as announced in this pa- ^
per. The date has been changed to
the 11th of that month. ?
The friends of Dr. J S. Sally in (
this county, regret to learn that he
is lying critically ill at his home in
Orangeburg. Dr. Sally was sergeon {
of the 20th South Carolina regiment
in the late war. j
Mr. Mark A. Corley of this county (
was the first to supply the Columbia
market with new sweet potatoes. <
There is simply no possible way to i
down Lexington, and Lexingtonians. j
Thev will be the first at everything.
We feel at home again. The Dispatch
is issued from its old office,
subscribers and others having busi
ness with the paper, will tind us al- 1
ways ready and willing to receipt '
for alimonies due. Friends, call and 1
see us. 1
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A Life Saved. 1
v Jamestown, Tenx., Oct. 15, 1891 j
My daughter tried physicians and 1
nearly all remedies for Female irreg- t i
ularities. but received no relief or ; 1
benefit whatever. We had nearly | <
despaired of her recovery when we '
were induced by our postmaster, ? 3
Mr. A. A. Gooding, to try Gerstie's !
Female Panacea, and after using ' i
four bottles she was entirely cured, 1 <
for which I feel it my duty to let it ]
be known to the world and suffering <
^ humanity, for 1 believe 9he owes her
life to the Panacea. A. J. Mace,
Sheriff of Fentress County, Tenn 1
For further information call at the j
Bazaar and get free, a phaphlet en- |
titled, "Advice to Women and Other j
Useful information." 37- 1
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.? Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Baking
Pfowder
LEV PURE
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Candidates.
Now is the time to announce your- j
elf as a candidate for office. The j
ost is 110 more from now until the j
lection, than put in the paper the ;
ast week in the campaign. The i
>rice is S3.
The Dispatch charges regular ad- J
ertising rates for all communica- j
ions which are for the advancement j
>f the interest of individual candi- !
lates. Attacks upon candidates will :
lot be published at all.
TV,^ Datnrni PoisfrH.
iUC UClUi tiU
Tbe State Board of Equalization
it its recent session in Columbia has '
aised the returns of taxable prop- I
rty in this county, 15 per cent., '
vhich increase the amount, $248,707.>0,
and taxes about $2,011.42.
"Have tried others, but like A ver s
jest11 is the statement made over j
igain by those who testify to the j
benefit derived from the use of j
Oyer's Sarsaparilla. Disease never j
jad a greater enemy than this power- j
ul blood purifier. It makes the
veak strong.
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Twin Calves.
A cow belonging to Mr. W. A. j
Spires who resides near Gaston,
pive birth to twin heifer calves about
he 5th of July. One of tbeiu was
torn dead, the other one is doing j
veil, and promises to become a
ieaithy cow and a good milker. It
s a cross between the English breed
md the Holsfeiu.
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A Candidate for Kope StretchingJess
Unginer, colored, was com- i
nitted to jail last night, under a war- i
ant issued by Trial Justice Muller,
harged with assault and attempt to ;
ape the person of Ara Florence Un- |
finer, a little six year-old colord girl.
Che attempt is alledged to have been
nade on Henry Skull's old place.
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One by One the Land Marks Go
.Tool F1 Tintrmnri- nf the Drv creek
r,vv.. - , - ;ection
of this county died at his
lorne last week in the 80th year of
lis age. He had the respect and
confidence of his neighbors, was an
'xcellent farmer, of high Christian
haracter, and was a member of the
Shilch Methodist church. One by |
>ne these old land marks, which in
he days gone by, shed honor and
uster upon the name of Lexington
,re being removed by the reaper
leath.
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Freed from Pain and Suffering
Mr. Manning, sou of Judge S. P.
tVingard, died at the home of his j
ather at this place yesterday. He
lad been a sufferer for years havng
sustained injuries from a fall I
rom his father's house while iu the
course of construction, and from j
he effects of which he never recovered.
His remains now sleep beleath
the sod in St. Stephen's |
cemetery. Our sympathies are exended
to the bereaved family.
POSITIONS GUARANTEED
xnder reasoaaole conditions. Our r REE 96 page
xataiogue wiil explain why we can auord it.
UranihoB's Practical Business College,
NASHVILLE, TENN, C Write fox catalogue. ) j
Book-keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship and Telegraphy.
We spend more money in the interest of
>ur EmploymentDepartment than hart the Business
take in tuition. 4. weeks by our method
eachmg book-keeping is equal to ?2 weeks by the
>ld plan. | i teachers, 600 students past year, no
r-acation: enter any time. Cheap Board. We have
ecently prepared books especially adapted to
HOlrtE STUDY.
Sent on 60 days trial Write us and explain
your wants." N. B?We pay $5. cashfcr ail vacancies
as ocok-keepcrs. stenographers, teachers,
lierks, etc., reported to us, provided we fill saine
Careless Pistol Again
Tnfnrrnaiinn was received at. this
>ffiee this morning of the alleged
accidental shooting of Albert Norris
)y his cousin Fred Norris, on vesterlay
afternoon, on the Geo. Roberts |
Mace. They were fishing in the J
Saluda river and Fred had his pistol
n his hand playing with it when it
ras accidentally discharged, the ball
atering the lower part of Albert's
bdomen, producing a fatal wound.
School Meeting
In accordance with the call
hiough the Dispatch a number of our '
itizens assembled in the Auditor's
iffiee Monday evening and organized
jy electing S. 0.' Kamiuer president
md M. D. Hannan secretary M. D.
[larmau and Jas. E. Hendrix were j
constituted a committee to call on
ntizens in School District and procure
subscribers to the school.
C. M. Efird and Geo. Sawyer were
ippointed a committee to look aftei
:eachers. Meeting adjourned to meet
)n Monday next at 3 o'clock p. in.
The prospects for the continuance
J1 1 LIU ( iUliltUlU XUSliiuic i.-j inurru
promising and everything is working
is it should, with harmony and unity.
Nothing Strange.
Intelligent people, who realize the
iuportant part the blood holds in
keeping the body in a normal condi- j
tion, find nothing strange in the |
number of diseases that Hood's i3ar
saparilla is able to cure. So many
troubles result from impure blood
that the best way to treat them is
through the blood, and it i9 far better
to use only harmless vegetable
compounds than to dose to excess
with quinine, calomel and other I
Irugs. By treating the blood, with
Hood's Sarsaparilla, scrofula, salt
rheum and what are commonly called |
4,humors;" dyspepsia, catarrh, rheu- :
matism, neuralgia, consumption and j
Dther troubles that originate in impurities
of the blood or impaired circulation,
can all be cured 37.
Paper and envelopes of all kinds,
writing and pencil tablets, pens,
pencils, memorandum and pass
books, purses, banjo, violin and
guitar strings, and notions generally,
it the Bazaar.
THE REPUBLICANS ORGANIZED.
Republican County Convention Meets
and Endorses Bray tonIndications
are that the Republi
L'uus of this Congressional District
are thoroughly orgauized ami in ex
eelleht trim to make an effort to cap
tare the Congressman from the 7tL
District in the general election thh
year.
For sometime past there has beei
an unusual activity manifested 01
the part of the rank and tile of tin
g. o. p., and stupendous efforts hav<
been nut forth by the leaders t<
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have the full strength of the partj
registered. This activity has no
been confined alone to this county
The reports from the other countie:
composing the District show that al
over the entire District the Republi
cans have been fully aroused and un
der the crack of the party lash in
dustriously applied by shrewd poli
ticians, are marshaliug their force:
for the coming battle of ballots. I
is now no longer an uncertainty a:
to their intention in regard Uj tin
congressional tight in this Distric
at least. With the certainty of i
desperate struggle before ns, tin
Democrats should be watchful am
on tLe alert to prevent any undue ad
vantage being taken and to see tLa
no lukewarmuess is allowed to esis
in their ranks, fur light here lies tin
great and only danger.
The meeting of the convention o
this county on the 18th inst., wa:
largely attended, every towiishij
being represented by a full dejega
lion, and much enthusiasm was man
ifested by the del. gates. The meet
ing was addressed by several speak
ers, in tlie bonnets of suiue of whou
th6 Congressional bee Las been ouzz
ing and humming since the "days o
good stealing." Mr. E. ML Brayton
who seem? to have a kind of longing
and hunkering after the liesh pots o
Egypt, which in tins day of grac<
is represented by the pay of a Con
gr ess man, has the inside track ovc-i
bis ''competitors" in this county, a:
(he following resolution adopted
the convention will show:
"Whereas the Hon. E. ML Braytoi
is a candidate for Ccngiessiona
honors in the Republican party ir
this District, and knowing bis un
swerving zeul and fidelity to tin
party, therefore, be it
; Resolved, That the delegate;
elected to the District convention d(
voice the sentiment of this conven
tion by standing by the Hon. E. M
Brayton, first, last and all the time.'
M. E. Buozer, W. A. Smith
Xhoma3 Entzrainger and Adam -John
son, were elected delegates to tin
district convention.
Brayton has since been nominatec
by the convention.
Nothing Strange,
Intellig( nt people, who realize th<
important part the blood holds ii
keeping the body in a normal condi
tion, find nothing strange in th
uuinber of diseases Hood's Sarsapa
>- *
rnia is auie iu cure. ?ju muii > nuu
bles result from impure blood, tin
best way to treat them is throug]
the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla vita
lizes the blood.
Hood's Pills are the best afte
dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent
constipation.
Please Don't Forget.
Owners of gins should not forge
that in addition, the foundry, boile
and machine works of George R Loin
bard <k Co., of Augusta, Ga , have
gin department, where first elas
men, tools and material are employe*
for the manufacture of the "An
gust a Gin", and make repair
to any kind of gin made, idem
your work to them, where it will b
done under the care of a eompeten
foreman and workmen.
Tf 1 4^ U ^
Jit yOU exjjffl LO L'UJ auj VJ
machinery, for yourself or friend thi
year, write to them for prices am
estimates before purchasing else
where as they will save you bi?
money.
Superior to All Others.
Gerixto, Miss., May bth, Z8B2.
Although I never used any secre
remedies before, I pi escribe SI
Joseph's Sarsaparilia in my prac
tice as I would any prescription o
my own compounding, and any phy
sician who will do tli** same will b
greatly pleased at the resul
achieved. In my opinion it is supt
rior to all others and has been es
pecially useful to me in Rheumati
and Scrofulous cases.
R. M. Kiitkell, M D.
For further information call at th
Bazaar and for a pamphlet entitled
'*A Treatise on the Blood." 37.
Helot m Democratic Club Meeting
All Reformers of the Peak Demc
cratic club are requested to meet ii
Mnrttn srVinnl hnn-p. r.ri .Tulv 31st s
1 o'clock p. lq., for the purpose o
organizing a Reform club and trans
acting important business. Ever
Reformer is earnestly requested t
be present and enroll.
James B Addy,
D. I. Shealy.
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Hollow Creek Reform Dem. Club.
There will be a meeting of the Holloa
Creek Reform Democratic Club at boyl*
ton Academy, Saturday, July '23, at
o'clock p m. sharp,
G. H Rawi., Vice President.
S. S Lx.'<x>ler, Secretary.
A full line of medicine, manufac
tured expressly for our sick, by soin
of the bes druggist of Pbiladelphi
and Baltimore, with all standard an<
popular patent medicines, can nov
be found at the Bazaar.
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Dr D L. BOOZER, J WILLIAM
' L"tij?vliM,* ami Arti'icu 'Omitine. Filli'ii^ ami Tr
DRS. D. I.. BO1'
DENTAL S
132^ MAIN
COLl TJV1 HI A,
Otifcol the firm wi)] be a* l.'-xm^Um lion
' Sunday oi each mouth.
> THE THIRD PARTY. i
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The Premature Birth of a Promising j
Infant.
1
-> The meeting was ealleti loonier at j
. 12 o'clock. Mr. John H. M eetze was |
L elected. President, of the meeting
and P. I. Bawl Secretary.
^ I he platform of the Peoples i
j Party was read and adopted.
Mr. John M. C-aughman was unan i
imously elected County Chairman:
D. E Ballentine, Treasurer and P. !
T. Bawl, Secretary.
3 On motion the Secretary was or I
t dered to enroll the names or an ciu i
3 zens desiring to join the party.
? On motion the following gentle
t men we?e ejected to prepare by laws, |
t rules and regulations fm the govern- I
B luenf of the party, to Ire submitted
] to the September convention for up
proyai, to wit: (f T. Graham, P. f.
j Raw), D. L. George, Jstpes R. R twl '
f ami D. E. Rallentine.
u Jn order to correct a misleading
. . I
unprebsion, will state that this con j
f vention consisted of 1 lawyer, I doc |
* tor and 2 mechanics, the balance were j
, all farmers;aud, furthermore, that the I
body was unanimously in favor of
- organizing, which is evidenced by J
- the fact that every one jn the audi i
. t-nce enrolled his name, thereby en
i dorsing the Omaha platform.
A resolution was also adopted di
f recting the Secretary to publish the
proceedings in the newspapers.
j The meeting then adjourned to
f meet again at the calj of ti>e fJhair3
man. P. I. Rawl, Seeretaiy.
1 Take it as you get it, in liquid or
s powder form, only see that you get '
< Simmons Liver Regulator. It cures
sick headache, biliousness and constipation.
You need not make a
tea of it. A spoonful of the liquid, i
1 or a pinch of the powder, just before {
i going to bed will insure refreshing
3leep, and the next morning you feel
as though you had a new lease on
life. Sample package powder, 25
cents.
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Lets frcrn Witts Mill.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
We had a very dry spring and
summer, a drought of about six
' weeks following, but copious show*
ers came and crops are now tine.
? Corn is low, but is earing heavily;
cottou is better than common, but
j we believe the fertilizers are better
than formerly. No fruit but melons,
the sorgum is far ahead of anything
I ever saw in this corner, and will j
soon be ready for the mills.
p If prohibition stays the blind tiger
a will soon have eyes.
With Dr. J. G. Williams among
e us the health of this section is good.
After a married life of fifteen years
_ L. AI is the grand papa of a son:
e and from the babies founduess for
l-i the crowing a rooster, think, he will
make a pieacher or doctor.
j. B. says be is done with calico
r shirts; his mule don't like 'em.
s W. W. Jefcoat has consented to be
a candidate for trial justice for the
townships of Bull Swamp and Sandy
Run. He served us two years once, |
and give general satisfaction. We !
t wish him success, so you will soon j
r have another announcement to I
i- make.
a Tommy, our cotton ginner, has
s about sueezed oft' last year's dust
3 and lint, and is ready again,
i- John J. has the finest millet in i
s this sectiou; about two acres.
3 Jake, our postmaster, is an old
e man but hearty as a buck, and has
t a tine crop of cotton and corn. Tie
is such a good Reformer that his
J guineas says "it is a fact, a fact, a
s fact."'
J Pat says the next trial justice
must be close to him? he don't want
g to go so far.
C. C is looking for the right man
for trial justice for this judicial district
Curdv says if nobody else don't, he
will, and he will be sure of election.
J. B. savs his chnfas are waist
t high and as big around as a bushel i
- basket, and ihal. had yellow pe;-s
a mouth ago. Mabeso.
t Mr. Toui Williams opens school in
our midst next Monday. He is one of I
e Lexington college graduates an.I i.- J
i a good t? acher.
Bub says his horse was whippet! :
for eatiny yreen corn before he was i
lJ (
c born. Both are up in thirty.
Dave says lie intends lo still if he ;
has to go to Columbia and buy a |
e couple of bushels of apples.
L Dock says you Can drive a covered
wagon through his con;, 10 rows oft
and can't see it
Emry says the inin is over.
U. W. Jefcoat A Bro., speak < f
' putting a lasses factory at their mill
[J Mr. Hutto has the Laird old mill 1
t in operation.
j Mr. W. Starns. one of Aiken's best
farmers and a staunch Democrat, a j
' Reformer to the core, is now one et
y our neighbors to stay. We alua\s.
o welcome good men.
It might be to the advantage of ;
some people to know that our big j
meeting at Ebenezer will come oft' 011 '
the second Saturday in August.
We would like to see the name of j
W. H. Meetze announced for County
v Supervisor: Come out, Will. We
would like to see the law changed in '
2 relation to trial justice. We belive |
there should be a peace officer in ,
each township: hundreds of wrongs i
go unpunished on account of the j
distance to s trial justice. I think |
e there is a big opening for improve- j
a ment iu that law; lets hear from j
3 some else on this subject.
7 Long may the Dispatch live.
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^D D. S J EDWiN BOOZER D D S,.
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URGEONS,
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Leesville Commencement.
I o the riiliii'i of the risjrfttrli:
I sf-inl \ou ,i short piece written hy He v.
T ('. l.i|-oii, alif.ut tin.- roii nienof-uiHit at
l.ecs\ iile, will \ (Mi 1.-in illy ius?-it it iu your
paper. I iiiuk?- l hi.-. request Id the* reason
that the St. Luke's rorresp ODili ul ol the
New hurry Observer, sai.l he was tolJ that
the eomnieneruient at Lresville tliis year
was sorrv. This clipping is from th?*
Southern Christian Advocate, ami I think
il will eunriiiet) any one that the St. Luke
coi iv> pomieht was misinformed, for the
couinieiicelii: lit \va i a success.
lie.'.pee IIlilly, GliKI'S H. KifH.
"The c.Hunt, ne. n.eiit exercises of the
Lersx l|ir College ? eiv j,eld lit tile idl.'lptd
"I tin- college building hum the loth to
l'Jtli liui?- instant The exercises Irom tir.it
('? lust wvic of iL<! highest order, aud very
itib'iiictivr and enter-'uiniiig 'I'litre was
uC trap' or lo>ilisloM'.ss of auv sort
at-oUt tljc (>< lilid everything gave
v\iit u?* <"; ?'l tlo- good work done iii the institution.
Tin um.'.ic, both instrumental
A-nl von,.!, vy:;s good, ftjjd 1 [in re.-.?talioiis
by tin lu sh : in elojjiittojj V.? ft* jiiirli.' lllar'y
lino, The original CssAys and d<*cbtuuttji
lis Were a-; pjo-.nl us could I>e expected
on any <h*:'a*>ioii o| ilit) kind Several
infilalt? were awarded tor superiority in
oei tiiiii I'luindieb. There were nine in the
craduutiii \ class, six yonuy ladies and
three yontig men They give more than
ordinary pi omise ot success tu lite telore
htiiidtup them their diplomas the*
I'r. sitt -?it. 1'rot 1. It. lltt\ uea, delivered
t"V their heiit-lit u short hut one ut the
iiios.t practical and sensible tiddr. ssesj ii
has eyvr benii f?iii privilege to hear. This
iiistitiition ti.is uever been in a more Hour
isbiug c tii'litiou than at present. A more
piouiisiiig i rn\vd ol young people than
ihost* who Ltuve been iu attendance the past
tear 1 have never seen. There was no colie^r
hall and uo? evcn any t'oripal college
rccepipvti- Aj.y ;d ouy gpls of hoyy are
sate in the Lands ot such a Christian geulit
man as the President of tiiis institution,
i inn t not forget to mention one of the
most pleasant features ot this occasion, the
..reprice of Dr I A Olilton. He preached
(bo CtiillUiebi" cii'ielit StfCuOn Oil
morning and also Sunday night. He certainly
gave us the pure gosp. 1 of the Son
ot God H -a s.) deliv red the address on
Tuesday, I n^e . nut siy that Ids sermon
and address and talks Were ei.joyed by
ever. hody. Bro. Clifton served this com man
tv over twenty \ear.s ago and it means
some'.hiUti for any one to b.; so well semen>
ben d alii r so long a time. He always has
a lit arty w h o.ne hete among onr ptople
and is v-ry w. ch biloved by th m all."
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Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cots, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheurn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and Skin
Eruptions, and positively cuops Pile9
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price *25 cents per bos.
For sale at the Bazaar,
Estate Notice.
1 LL P: KSONS INDEBTED TO THE
rV. estutc t<f David 1 evure, deceased,
int.st make immediate payment, and all
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notiliid to present, the same,
duly probated to *J. W. THOMPSON.
Administrator.
Tw3H.
Eurninn University.
GREENVILLE, S C.
fTlHE NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN
L September *26!b, iFor catalogues
or information ibor.t the courses of stutfy
.Mirs Hall's private bo irding or other details.
apply to the President. C. Manly,
D. D. Im39.
Barbecue.
? WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS
X cue on the 18th of August, a! Quattlebitiui
mill. Geu. .M. 0. Butler will be
there, aud other candidates have a special
invitation. Everybody come and see the
tun, and hear the State Palmetto Brass
Baud sound some of its weetest c< r Js.
AI. 0. HALL MAN, Manager.
A ...Oil
t vv -J
Newberry College,
xewbehrv, s. t
ni)''r-i:s of strr.y leading to
vv <t . . v i: lb., r. i B. s.
i IK li......! I'M j>l i !! '.tl SlUfly Of
Chenunrry, P sic-', Botauy, A . Efiicient
I lVft. Dept. Expenses, h\rlusiVe of books
anil do In lit-, i'l.'s lo i 1 li s Neil session
Cpeije O.-t 1st. Sen J tor catalogue to the
l'rvbl uL
G. W. HOLLAND, !'b D., D. D.
i.l
A FEARFUL COUGH
Speedily Cured by
Ayer's Cherry pectoral
" My wife was
f jtO suffering from a O:
r vfw Jarful cough. ?|
^0 which the best q;
I." medical ->kill pro- O:
cuia,)le was g
f / \\ 1? relieve. We q;
A VIilI 4 ' V; tlicl not expect O:
^ that she could long ?:
/ sm vive 1 1,llt ^'r- OS
I'/MW K.V. R..ya.,;l.,.o|.
y uty surveyor, hap- Q:
' i ~ petted to be stop- o:
ping with us over night, and having a O:
bottle of Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral with qI
Jiiin, induced my wife to try this remedy, o:
The result was so beneficial, that stie Oj
Kept on taking it. till she was cured. q?
She is now enjoying excellent health, Qj
and weighs too pounds.'' ? K S. HuitpttKits,
Saussy. lia. 0?
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ?1
Received Highest Awards ?3
AT THE WORLD'S F A I R
QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ:
1 ?,?'/ V/i.'iiM V-UUtil Or>! t'hfi.t,
1 : ! \ 7 } I.t \'i \'tj T> -a
Fm J. Walter Mdcbeil Probate Judge.
"IT THERE AS. JAMES Z. ADAMS IiATH
trade suit to me, to grant him let tt-rs
of administration ot the estate ot and
fcrfei'ts of Mrs. l.anra i. Adams deceased,
that they Iih and appear before me in tbe
Court ot Probate, to be held at Lexington
court house S C., on 9th of August, 1894
after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in
the f.Kenoou. to show cause, il any they
have, why the said Administration should
not be gr-.nted.
Given under my hand this 21st day of
Jnlv Anno Domini, 1894
-J. WALTER MITCHELL, [L. S.]
Jud^re of Probate, L. C.
Pubiished 011 the 25th day of July, 1894,
in the Lexington Dispatch.
3w38.
The Old Friend
And the host friend, that never
fails von, is Simmons Liver l!emulator,
(tho Ked Z)?that s what
you hear at the mention of this
excellent Liver medieine, ami
people should not persuaded
that anything else will do. %It
is the King of Liver Medicines;
is better than pills, and
takes the plnee of Quinine and
Calomel. It nets diivctlv on the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and
gives new life to the whole system.
This is the medicine you
want. Sold bv all Druggists in
Liquid, or iu Powder to be taken
dry or made into a tea.
*tf-F.VERY l'ACK tiiEn*
Hua the Stump Is: ?<<l oil \vi upper.
J. li. /.K101\ h i'0<, VUilaUtljiliU, Fa.
f inal ilischunm,
VI.I. PEItSONS IXTKliESTKI) W1L1
t.iki* that i will apply to th
I'lolutit.- ('unit lor la-xiiirjlon Poiiuty, Si
1. 011 the.'27ili 11 ay ol July, ls'.il, ul i
i'elfu'k a. m.. tor a litt il iii.si*iiav^r* a;
* ItiatUi 01 OI llu K-ualt ot W. I>. Ih ti.lrix
II. l\ IIKNDUIX, fltiar.li.m.
Juno IS, 1 s>".?I, f,w M*i,
South Carolina Military Academy
ifKicr "F 'if x? \i \v 1 \1 irons, i
l Aie-w. 1 ; . S. Iu:-. !!, 1 vt], j
rr* .11
1 IJ?J ; . . , : . 1 lea ex
1st iti i Im " .it ; .1 . i' ii' i 'Ailflu
tO W11; A ! . . .. ' in.'..,: l>allfor
i, .1 ..i I ' i.. ?Ir-r '2
Colleton*:! hi, 1. Lhlg.tiehi 2
Phir field 2. I, (ireenville i, 11 amp
i >ii 2, Ker.sh:i I,:inc:i-.tfi' 1, Laurelis 2
Lrxiu^tuii 1. Al.iillj<?ro i, Nowberry
spartanburg 1, York 1.
These vacancies will l?.- filled by com
petitive examination-. l..-t.i.; coiiuiv board
S'hich will COIiVel}'* !?>y Ill' pwl pose at tbei
resptoUve v.mill s seats .?n the I iS.Lt ol .Sep
tern her proximo.
The Conuty Examining Boards will r<:
ceive their instructions tl'om the State Su
peiiDtenJeui ot Education. a*!.' will repor
results directly undersigned ;it B.iru
.yep.
Applications tor information ami tornr
on which to apply tor permission to appea
before the Examiners will be made to th
Chairman ol the Board oi Visitors at Bain
yell, in time to be received prior to the 2
ol September.
The Board ol Vi-itors wdi pass upo
these applications at Columbia on the 4t
of September and grant permits to such a
appear to be entitled thereto.
No one without such permit will be e>
unined by the County Boards. No appli
cation will be considered by the Board c
Visitors which is not hilly and clearl
made out in accordmce with tin-prescribe
regulations, and under no circumstance?
whether the delay lie from mishap orothei
ise, will an applic ti..n be considere
after tnij urunitut of the Si?sinu ot th
Board held tor the purpose ou the lib <
?. nl^mhpr If is i rn-refore desirable tin'
pplicutioiis be forwarded f<> the Chairran
it tile earliest day, t.? tiii.- end that the
i may he returned when necessary fc
amr udmt-nt before the session of the Hoar
iml pirf-.es he assured that tli.-ir claims at
prop 1l> pi.- t-iit< J. In th eager compet
fion f'?r t!.e i- vacancies c.iji -ru ico hi:
shown that justice to all icjutrcs a iigi
(:heri-ui-<- to tin* condition announced.
The reijiiitx-iueiih; tor admission to th
till Glass in the 'ic.idein? aii-: Ability t
landau.! write r.ii::h.-ili with facility, Aritl
metic completed, a knowledge of the eh
uents of Fnqhsli < Ir iiiirn.ir. of descriptix
ideographs and ol the Ifistorv ol tiie Jnitt
Stabs. JOHNSON H\GOOD,
OI.it ltnaii Hoar.l .>1 Visitors, S. 0. M. I
State of South Carolina,
COO NT V OF LEXINGTON
IN COURT OK COM MOM PLE'.S.
IS. N Gisseudatier, Plaintiff,
against
foe Gisseiuiiii.r, L'tiiiel Gissendauer. R
l.ecca Robinson, -John Wolf.-, et Ms, 1)
1. udatiis.
Siiu.iii"Lis lor lit lief?Complaint Hervei
To the /)ctenduiits uhoVe named:
\rOU ARE HEiiEHV SUMMON L> AN
l-eipiiied to answer till- complaint i
this action, ot which a copy is imrfewii
served upon \ou, and to serve n copy 1
your answer to the said co:.,plaint on tt
siibsiiber at his otiice, at Lexington C. II
S. C., within twenty diys after the scrvi.
hereof'exclusive ot thediy ot such se
vice, and it you tail to answer the con
plaint within the time at..re-aid, the plaii
tiff in this action will apply to the Con
ior tin relief demand--.! in the complaint.
c. M KFIR/>,
I'! lintiti's Attorney.
/Vited July Uih. A. Ii 1 -.'.'I.
To tile /'.-teild lllt, Joe Gl-s.-iid lller Hi:
Auiiei Gi ..seiidaiier.
Von v.ill phase tike notice :hit the ori]
inal Summons and <'onipl iint has hoi
this day an I is now on lib in tin- otiice
tl.r ( 'If-rk "1 t'.HU't nt < 'llllllliill t'i.MS 1
. -.ill Cii'mly itn.l Si it?\ :t* I(\ il
!.. Niii ^.Mi S. C
<' M KFIIi/' Mty f?>r Plaintiff.
!ul\ tS;il (>a I I
NO fVSOHE EYE-GLASSES
More Eyes
MITCHELLS
s&m *.v *>- JA *nr
fcXJa-SA-LVl
A Cirlain Safe and Effective Remedy for
I SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYE;
Vraditrimj T^oiiy-Si'j/it-'duevs, atm
Rentoriny tin S'njlit ?>/' f/<<* o/</,
Cures Tear Drops, (.'raiiiihtlioii, Siyc
| Tumors, Ked Eyes, Mailed Eye Lashe;
ANL? PRODUCING QlU'K RELIEF
AND PEIt.MAN'KNT CURE
AI MO, equally cfli<;? ioiw \?lieu lined i
other ittaladieM, no, h us 8 leers, Fe?<
Korea, Illinois. N;?I< Ufienui, Hum
Piles, or whi ri it'i lotfumum.luu exist!
niTlHtl.l.s S\i.\ i; may be used <
advantage.
SOLD B1 All DRUGGISTS AT 25 CF-HTS.
BiU'lieeiie.
VGit YN'I> G A 1 Hl'.liiSG AN*i) h\i
btCIlt* tl S 'Mi. \ if'ii.-i' lllili, i SO i
Governor Tiiluu.n. Scintoi Dull, r, L>i
Stokes ami th- other < 11 ii 1 e.-s to 1
prc-sc-n'. Li-xiuu't >.i. Gi ;n>ol>urg ?u
Aiken counties uili l.e represented. G.?.?
order guaranteed
V.. i; (, loir.SGN.
4?v33,
South Carolina College
c01xmhi s (\
Session begins september ->.ti
Nina resular Courses with Di plume
Special Courses, with < erti*i.-ite-\ R<
quirement* for admC-ion mnlitied Boar
58 a mouth. I'oUt n - irv r-\pen<e- t<
the year i exclude <>f trweliui,' elothitt;
and books, from 51 li t 5io.'. Send ft
Announcement
For further information >i Mress ti
President. .1A M o i W J J i) li 0 W July
18? til .
; i
I IIP Hab in;
5 111 If tl.eWt
81 11 liurk, l'<i
or Sick li
nn appeti
FOR THE effects fr<
nor week;
$1 bottles
1VER
THE
KIDNEYS. "??
First- "D r
Class
lanid
All as and Erie En
Stand Pipes and Site
ing, Pulleys, Hearing
Complete Cotton,
Fertiliser Mill outti
Cane Mill and Shingl
P>uilding, Bridge, 1
Railroad Castings;
chinists' and Factory
Belting, Packing, 11
Haws, Files, Oilers, el
?fca* Cast e\'?*ry day ;
, Lombard li
' and Su[
ibove AH
Passenger Depot flU
SEASONABL
i WE ABE m
For the BEST Plow Bridles, Plow Lin
THE SEASON IS
f
s
1 When you will waut the above goods
you do cot see my stock before pnrchas
{or the Least Money. Kindly Remein
J. S. D
* 136 MAIN STREET,
- Aug 2?ly
: >V. T. MARTIN, !
<3
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i
GROCER,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
i
e
Lt Merchants and Planters will do
1
" well to try this House when p'.r- :
chasing. ,
,e All kinds of ]
! HEAVY GROCERIES,
GRAIN, FEED, Ac.,
o kept in stock.
is
Orders accompanied by the cash will
'e . iii*
d receive prompt attention.
L Name amount of each article wanted
for money sent and prompt shipment
will be made and
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
MA.RTIN'8
Bid ALLOWANCE
1. store,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
D
ti June 6,?tf
\ POST OFFICE BLOCK
j DRY GOODS STORE.
4"
11- _
rt NEW GOODS.j
!
Having bought out the
the stock of Mr. J. A. Hughes,
?n of Baltimore, and added a large va
oi [ riety of New Goods, selected with
>? j great care by my father, C. F. Jack'
son, whose experience in the busi
| ness enables him to select just such
j goods as will please the taste of all.
We will offer the best goods at low
* j est, price, and ask a sua re 01 me
'? i patronage of my friends and the
public.
* (iEOKGE E. JACKSON,
tI COLfJMfilA, S. C.
Ma} oil,?ly.
JF. W. HUSEMANN,!
"* j GUN AND LOCKSMITH, '
*
j I ? .iiiJ ilcah r iu -- '
GUNS, PISTOLS. PISTOL CARTRIDGES
FISHING TACKIF,
,4 i ii i.H.vwlcn.ui'a Arti.-lcs
' j JUKI III I I.4UU1 UI .. ...
which he has now on rxhibition unci loi
i nl ? ut his store,
t
Z i Main Street Near the Central Bunk,
o . Columbia, S. C.
AGENT FOR HAZARD POWDER CO.
Repairing done at short notice.
t
Barbecue.
I WILL FURNISH A GRAND BARbe-.-ae
at my residence, ou the first
j Saturday in. August, the 4ch day. Candi'
dates are invited and music for dancing
provided. No time or attention will be
| spared to make the day pleasant. Good
, order wiil be maintained My place is
near the center between Rroad and Salud
- iJ.T>, tnn-nsVii'n
IlVl'irt, Hi Liuau XVI?C7? lU.iii'uip.
, ! J. HARMAN A MICK.
! 6*33
, ; Barbecue.
! WE WILL FURN'ISH A FIRST
?- V> class barbecue aud refte.-kmeuts at
I our old barbecue grounds, on Saturday.
>r ! July28tU inst. Candidates and everybody
I' invited Music and dancing fortbeyounp
>r folks. The Lexington Brass Band is expected
to furuish music tor the occasion.
ie i F. L. CORLEY.
C. W. CAUGHMAN.
July 7, 1894. 3w36.
uli- many rules, and is pronounced
remedy for Kidney Troubles, Lawn
ul or bilious Stomnche, Dyspepsia
leadaehe. Taken before meals gives,
te; alter liuals aids digestion, (iood
>m t lie lirst dose, no waiting for days
s. Knt 11 ely vegetable. 25c. 50c and
5. Sold at the HA/A AH and by W.
, Lexington.
Wholesale by
MURRAY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
.E BY DEALERS GENERALLY.
lilers.
?.ur priees.
igines, Tanks, Stacks,
et-Iron Work; Shalt,
Boxes, Hangers, tic.
Saw, drisl, Oil and
ts; also din, Dress,
le outtits.
'actorv, Furnace and
Railroad, Mill, MaSupplies.
ijcvtors, Ripe 1' ittings,
I'.
work 150 bands.
ron Works
iply Co.,
CUSTA, CA.
iE GOODS.
lDQTJARTERS.
ps, Harness, Traces, Back Bands, etc
NOW il'll\ us.
. You will uiiss an opportunity if
sing. I offer the Very Best of Goods
ber
UNN,
COKUMBIA, S. 0.
fill AAA *u monev; a's0 otber valuable
\|HI 111 premiums to good guessers.
P1VVV BAS? BALL ENTHUSIASTS.
:his is vour opportunity. See offer HOME
m COUNTRY MAGAZINE, Price 25c.
\ll Newsdealers; or 53 East 10th Street,
Sew York.
VIRGINIACOLLEGE"
FOK
YOUNG LADIES, ROANOKE, VA.
Opens September 12th, 1894. One of the
leading schools for Young Ladies in the
South Magnificent buildings, all modern
improvements. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain scenery in valley of Virginia,
famed for health. European and American
teachers. Full course. In Art and Music
unexcelled. Pn pi Is from seventeen States.
For catalogue, address the President.
W, .4. if 4KIU*. I>. D,, Roanoke, Va
"FLY FIEND."
will positively protect Hordes and Cattle
from any annoyance irorn Flies, Gnats and
Insects of every kind improves appearances
of the coat, dispensing with fly nets.
Recomiiw Jul by thousands. Try it and b#
convinced. Price of "Fly Fiend," including
brush, quart cans, $1.00; half gallon,
$1.75; one gallon $2 50- One gallon will last
3 head of horses or cattle an entire
sea-on. Feware of imitations. Address
Crescent Mfer. Co.,
2109 Indiana Ave. Philadelphia.
Itli'M' '1 ' in" ii
HAIR BALSAM
aterajfaKpyl JH Cleans, i and beautifies th* hail.
WfgmF*^ HI Promotes a lux'ir.aut growth.
Nover Pails to Bcstore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cur,? ?ca!p d^aser Si hair tailing.
jghtftSgM Joe.ar.d <1 m at Druggists
tE3??TTi7ktiiynnrra
I sc Parker s Ginger Tonic, it cure* tnc worst Cough,
Weak l-ungt, Det.Uiry, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. JO eta.
HINOL R CORNS. The oniv sure cure for Corn*,
niiw^i-raywrirsw. t uwox a CO.. a. Y.
fctopa aapaiQ.
1 NEW MilVK SHIRE.
WJK WISH TO INFOUM OUR MANY
VV friend*, au I customers that we have
leased that beautiful uew brick building,
th Misses Wess.ingers, near the Bridge, in ^
Nrw Brooklaud, where we will open -July
1st, a hist i litis
STOVE Wll lllll'SE U ttMSHIXG
STORE,
with it bill line ..1 OH! A us A NO TOBACCO
and Would Ik ple.t.edfo ll.t\ e you Stop in
to See 11;. I(t tol'.* I.tl\lli>; i h-swllere.
\l. 11. WOOD A BRO.
U. it. Woon. i'. o. UiO'-k, t'olituibia, S. C.
Iv. 1\. Nr\v 1 ?rookl?iiiilt Cy.
j ,i :x i i\<;rroi\T
SAVINGS BANK.
ULHOSMS K! l i-iU U SI liJi:i r Ti) CHECK.
ALLEN JONES, President.
W P ROOF. Cashier.
DIRECTORS: "J
Allen J ones, W. P, Roof, C. M Etird,
R Hilton Times E. Hendrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Dej o its ol il rtud upwards received and
interest at 5 per cent per annum allowed,
payable April and October.
Sep! em her "Jl-tl
A U\\ Wi ll. SltiKES F1I1H.
"TTTE HAVE 1UST EMBARKED IN
\ \ the Naval Stores business and would
like to buy your tur? online and rosin.
With orders lronx tire best markets constantly
on hand we are prepared to pay
TOP PRICES.
P~ cpfj >..11 .>>.1 w.... m l.Af/^ra
it will be to yonr *<1 vantage to ?lo so.
A. T. McCANTh. & CO.
Next to Union Passenger Dv.pot,
COLUMBIA, S. C*
April 25?ti
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