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f ?????? Highest of all in Leavening Powe ABSOLUTJ Tiie Lexington Dispatch | WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER U 1801. Index to New Advertisements. M. L. Kinard?Stylish Suit, Ac. J. Walter Mitchell?Citations. Isaiah Haltiwanger?Must go at Any Price. B. R. Tillman?Proclamation. John Head?Competent Housekeeper. Election Notices?F. E. Dreher. P. H. Corley?Celebrated Patent Saw Sharpener. { In many cases, the Hrst work of Ayers Sarsaparilla is to expel the effects of the other medicines that have been tried in vain. It would be a saving of time and money if ex4-rw/->lr A-wer'a Sftrsanarilla v* w at first instead of at last. ,. Fish hooks, lines, corks, etc., will be found at the Bazaar. STELLA-VITiE is guaranteed to cure any female disease when an operation is nat necessary. For sale at the Bazaar. Mr. J- P. Bodie is now postmaster at Leesville and has entered upon the discharge of his duties. During the hot weather impurities in the blood may seriously annoy you. Expel them by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Large numbers of robins were seen flying over this place Friday morning. NOTICE. I wast every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky < habits to have one of xsy books on these diseases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. 1 Bos 382, and one will be sent yon free. Our people should not forget that 1 the bird law does not expire until * November 1st. , The horse attached to the buggy ^ of Dr. Gunter ran away yesterday, i smashing the buggy pretty badly. FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, impure blood, weak kidneys, and stomach trouble, use Dr. Thacher s Liver and Blood Syrup, it not only relieves but cures. It is a powerful tonic, builds up the system and renews the I j nerve forces, it is guaranteed. j < i The managers of election, Federal j 1 and State, for the various precincts ; 1 in the county are published in an- j c other column. ( j Hon. J. H. Ostendoff, of Charles- J J ton, was in town Thursday arranging | for an active campaign in this county I in the interest of Col. Johnson, the | Republican nominee for congress ; from this district. "I escaped being a confirmed dys- ; ^p^ptic by taking Ayer'sPillsint-ime." ^ is the experience of many. 's Pills, whether as an. after- i ^c^ner pill or as a remedy for liver complaint, indigestion, flatulency, water brash, and nausea, are invalu- j able. | Col. J. Brooks Wingard will address the students of Palmetto Institute next Thursday evening, 25th, at 1:30 o'clock, on the subject. The character of our citizenship two de- s cades hence will be determined by the character of our schools of today. The patrons and friends of the Insti- . tute are cordially invited to attend. j '<~r ??la ?IT l i ?J." ' / "JL woum ratjuer nust tuat rueui- < * cine than any doctor I know of," ] Says Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, I Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of ( Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1 Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale at i Julian E. Kaufmann's drug store. Do "you want to buy the best Hour at the least price, the purest lard, unpressed bacon, the freshest and j full weight canned goods, and the j i best and cheapest family and plantation groceries? If so, call on Wm. Piatt & Co., Columbia, S. C. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlian's Cough j j Remedy is given freely as soon as I the child becomes hoarse or even j j after the cough has developed it will j prevent the attack. 25 and 50 cent | * bottles for sale at Julian E. Kauf- j ^ """ rnann's drug store. j ^ "Pearl" and other correspondents ! z tttUI .mloaoa V??>nr tvifVi ns Wfi want ! to publish their articles but the t crowded condition of our columns at < present forbids us doing so. Their ] kindness, however, is appreciated. j i It is said that the sweet notes of , j beautiful marriage bells will chime 1 '? ( oat their joyous news of two happy 1 j hearts being made one at Leesville, ^ next Sunday morning, when a popu- : lar young man of this place will ; lead to the altar of one Leesville?s fair, s eharming and accomplished daugh- I ter3. ! i j] Important to Carpenters. j j "When you want your saw sharp- j | ened, carry it to P. H. Corley. He I . will put it in first class fix, for 15 j ; cents, with the celebrated patent saw : ! file. ' References. ; John W. Lee, j John R. Monts, S. A. B. Harman. < 1 "We are now prepared to ao nrst j class Job Work of any description at the very lowest rates, consistent with ( the quality of work. Place your ) orders with us and we guarantee perfect satisfaction. Our terms are strictly cash on delivery and we will not deviate from this rule for any- ; body. Nothing booked. Those wishing first-class clotkiDg ! will look at samples of Fred Kauff- man's Talioripg House, Chicago, and I -of Stern & Son, with others in New , York, at S. & M. A. Corley's, who j will order or make to measure at prices to suit hard times. <@"They sell Penn. Singer Sewing Machines from?l5to.$25on monthly instalments. Call. r.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report ELY PURE I Attention Company. A meeting of tbe Lexington Rifles will be held on Saturday, November 3, at 4 p. m., in the court house, j Business of importance will be transacted and a full attendance is necessary. | Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ' The Best Salve in tbe world for 11 Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ( Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped j. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles j \ or do pay required, it is guaranteed ; to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ! E'or sale at the Bazaar, , "The Old Reliable.'' ] The people along the star route embracing the post offices of Rishton. Clark's Mill, Risk's Store, Reeders' j Store and Beaver Pond are much j ' pleased with the services given them !! by Mr. Mike Wingard. They say , that he is one of the most prompt, re- ! liable and regular mail carriers in ! the county, and very accommodating. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth? j] Be sure and use that old and well- J tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ] :Dg Syrup for children teething. It ] soothes the child, softens the gums, j * dlays all pain, cures wind colic and i s the best remedy for diarrhoea. ( Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. i i 1 Better Stop- ] A member of the grand jury has i jailed our attention to some persons j violating the game law by hunting birds with hre at night, and requests as to call attention to it. He says * ;hat it is very unpleasant to prosejute them but gives warning that anless this violation is stopped at i mce indictments will surely follow. 1 ill of the parties are known and they 1 vill keep out of trouble and expense ] ay heeding this advice. Stop it. j : ( 1 A New Danger. t A great danger threatens the peo- ' ale of the South. An evil that is j ] steadily growing, and unless checked 1 vill cause great misery and suffering. < Liver Medicines, called by all sorts 1 )f names, are being sold to the drug- 1 *ist to be handed to the people when < ;hey call for Simmons Liver Regula- < ? t> ? rni i, u K or. x>eware: mere nevex xjas uccu nore than one Simmons Liver Regu- 1 ator on the market.?Take nothing 1 ilse. The person who tries to per- j ^ made you that anything else is just 1 ;he same is not to be relied upon, nor j < s the dealer to be trusted who tries j1 ,o sell you another article in its * >tead. You know what Simmons ' I Liiver Regulator is, because it has I lone good. No; don't be deceived c nto trying anythi: g else. Wait un- j 1 ;il the Old Friend, Simmons Liver : c rtegulator, has failed you, then will j ^ )e time enough to try something ( >lse. Remember, Simmons Liver ! Regulator is what you want. It is )ut up only by J. H. Zeilin & Co., md a Red Z is on every package. j J ?:? 1 United States Jurors. Mr. Henry W. Haltiwanger, of 1 Batesburg has been drawn as a t rrand juror for the United States c Circuit court; and Messrs. A. W. f Saltiwanger of Chapin, and Alex c Marks of this village have been * Irawn as petit jurors for the Novem- i c 3er term of said court which convenes . t n Columbia,; November 26. ?. ORDERS BY MAIL. We make mail orders a special study. B ; Tint* we cau haudle them satisfactorily pa ami economically is proved by thousands 18 I of pleased customers. Enough said here. j Write to us for catalogue of Doors, Sash, B 'Blinds, Mouldings Ornamental Work.&c B AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.. "Buy of the Maker." Augusta, Ga. ft! Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well mown and so popular as to need no .pecial mention. All who have used ^1 _ * _ T>.Ai. 2.1 ? ? mecxric -Diners sing ime same sung ui ; )raise. A purer medicine does not ?xist and it is guaranteed to do all hat is claimed. Electric Bitters i vill cure all diseases of the Liver md Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Soils, Salt Rheum and other affecions caused by impure blood.?Will irive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria ' revers.?For cure of Headache, Con- i >tipation and Indigestion try Elec;ric Bitters?Entire satisfaction . 1 guaranteed, or money refunded.? ! , Price 50 cts. and $1 00 per bottle at ' :he Bazaar. ; ' The Place to Get Dressed. j < Attention is directed to the ad- \ ' rertisement of M. L. Ivinard, the eading clothier of Columbia. He j ras one of the largest stock of clothnor eranfa fnrrneV>incr ftrtrl in 1a - *-* ????0 ? ? found in the State, and he invites , vou to call and examine them and : should you desire to purchase he will ame prices that will be so low as to sell them. Kinard has a State wide reputation for the excellency, durability and style of his clothing, and with j fair and honest dealing with all customers, his trade is extending into every nook and corner of the State. A New Public Pcoad. i < I ' Efforts, which will probably be j J successful, are being made for the opening of a public road leading from , San Dam on North Edisto river to intersect the Lexington road about the crossing of the old Charleston road, thence to Wagener, in Aiken i county. A bridge will have to be erected across North Edisto, the expenses of which will be borne equally by the counties of Lexington and Aiken. A petition asking the j opeuing of this road will be heard by i the Commissioners of this county November 1st. We presume that a j similar petition will be presented to the Commissioners of Aiken. -t To Our Subscribers. Our collector will attend the Treasurer on his rounds through the county, and we earnestly-request all indebted to us to see him and settle up. He will have the names of all parties indebted to the Dispatch and the amount due, and will be at the appointments of the Treasurer for the purpose of collecting. Friends, it is unpleasant to dun a person personally and you should not wait to be done so, therefore we hope, when you go to pay your taxes, you will take enough money along to pay for your payer. We have been very patient under the circumstance of our heavy loss by the fire in waiting on subscribers during the dull season, when money was vprv KMrfp hnf. we arc. now obliged to ask tbem for paymentjand trust that they will meet us promptly. The indulgence granted others, has compelled us to incur obligations which must be met very soon, and from subscriptions already due must be collected the money to meet them. Don't forget that the small amount jrou owe us will help us a great deal when put with hundreds of others, ind that every dollar owing to us is needed at this time, and that badly. The State Fair. It is proposed to make the 2Gth Annual fair of the State Agricultural md Mechanical Society, which will be held in Columbia November 12th, ;he best, largest and most complete me ever given under the auspices of ;his society. Extensive preparations ire being made for the accommoda:ion of the large number of exhibits jxpected, embracing every variety of 'arm products, cattle, hogs and other , ive stock labor saving farm machinery household and kitchen articles, fine . irts and all other useful and orna- J nental departments will be full and complete. These fairs have been occasions 'or meeting of relatives and friends ,vho. through the visitudes of life 7 O lave been separated,* and there is no eason why they should not be made so again. ( Numerous attractions will be prodded for the entertainment and imusement of visitors. There is no medicine so often 1 leeded in every home and so admira- . ily adapted to the purpose for which J t is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes but some member of the family has need )f it. A toothach or headache may le cured by it. A touch of rheuma- . ism or neuralgia quieted. The " severe pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed n much less time than when medi;ine has to be sent for. A sprain ; nay be promptly treated before in- ' lammation sets in, -which insures a ;ure in about one-third of the time ' )therwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treatment ' before the parts become swollev, . vhieh can only be done when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A sore that nay be cured before it becomes seri- ' >us. A troublesome corn may be emoved by applying it twice a day " or a week or two. A lame back may )e cured and several days of valuable time saved or pain in the side or . ;hest relieved without paying a doc- ' or bill. Procure a 50 cent bottle at >nce and you will never regret it. ?or sale at Julian E. Kaufmann's . Irug store. 1 A New Ferry. ' A new ferry will be built at Breher's Ford. The road to it will eave this place to just above the old ord through Mr. Jacob Mingard's ow grounds to the ferry; thence inersect the river road at Blue church >n the other side of the river. The i.- 1._ ? tuiy tu ue tr&tuuAiaucu. win uc mot :lass in in every particular. The oad has been cut and the flat and ither apparatus are all that is needed o put the ferry in operation. j^ri* ^ s Mrs. & A. Lefeber Rossmoyne, Ohio. Terrible Misery Helpless With Rheumatism | and Without Appetite Tired Feeling and Pains Dispelled , by Hood's Sarsaparilla. " I was in terrible misery with rheumatism In my hips and lower limbs. I read so much ibout Hood's Sarsaparilla that I thought I would try it and see if it would relieve me. When I commenced I could not sit up nor even turn over In bed without help. One bottle of Hood's Relieved Me 10 much that I was soon out of bed and could walk. I had also felt weak and tired all the < time; could not sleep, and obtained so little rest i at night that I felt all worn out in the morning. , Ihaano appetite to eat anything, but Hoodrs . Hood's^Cures Sarsaparilla restored my appetite so that I ] could eat without any distress, and I Have j gained rapidly in strength. I have taken five Bottles o; Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am as well as ever." Mrs. S. A. Lefeber, Eossmoyne, O. Hood's PIUs cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. For Sale. By authority vested int me under the will of George Long, deceased, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on the 21th day of October next, at the late residence of the said deceased, in Lexington County, all the personal property of said deceased, One Mule, Cattle, Hogs, Corn Fodder, Peas, One Two Horse Wagon, Timber Cart, Buggies. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Blacksmith's Tools, Farming Implements and other articles too numerous to mention. EMANUEL LONG, Executor of the Will of George Long, deceased. September 17, 189-4. SwiSA fall fine of medicine, manufactured expressly for our sick, by some of the best druggist of Philadelphia and Baltimore, with all standard and popular patent medicines, can now be found at the Bazaar. m Dr. D. L. BOOZER, j. WILLIAM. BOOZE? Extracting and Artificia Denture. Filling and T DRS. D. L. B0( DENTAL S 132? MAIN COI.UMBIA, One of the firm will be at Lexington Tbur Sunday of each month. NOTICE OF Federal Election. A N ELECTION WILL BE HELD on Tuesday, the 6th clay of November, 189L at the legally established precincts in Lexington county, for a Representative of the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina in the Fifty fourth Congress of the United States. The polls will open at 7 orclock a. m. and close at 4 p. in. At the close of the election the managers shall I lmmArlint.plv rvnAfiprl tn tillbliclv I count the ballots. "Within three days after the election the chairman of the board of managers, or one of them, at each piecinct, shall deliver to the Commissioners of Election at Lexington, S. C., the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and a written statement of the result of the election at his precinct. The managers shall administer to each person offering to vote an oath that he is qualified to vote at said election, and that he has not already voted in said election. The following named persons have been appointed to manage said election by the Commissioners of Federal Election for Lexington county, the first named to act as chairman: Lexington C. H.?J. Frank Kyzer, D. E. Ballentine, G. J. Wingard. T. J. Drafts' Store?P. G. Taylor, Edward Hook, Paul E. Amick. Leesville?F. W. Warren, Luther Williamson, D. D. D. Mitchell. Lewiedale? W. T. Jumper, P. H. Craps, Joseph Hite. Goodwin's Mill?Joel E. Goodwin, Daniel Shumpert, James Glenn. Boylston Academy?West Jefcoat, J. B. Sharpe, Jeremiah Wise. Bed Store?Nathan B. Wannamaker, E. J. Roof, Frank Rucker. Huffman's Burt Mill?C. R. Rish, Carson Abies, John W. Gantt. New Brookland?J. D. Senn, J. Cal Moore, Hamp Caughman. Spring Hill?Dr. J. W. Eargle, G. H. Koon, 0. P. Clark. Grange Hall?A. N. Dreher, Geo. F. YourgiDer, Geo- B. Eleazer. Lexington Fork Cross Roads?D. I. Shealy, Joseph Derrick, A. L. Summer. Efird's Store?J. West Amick, D. I. Epting, W. F. Lindler. Peak's Stadon?Geo. L. DeHihns, 0. L. Mayer, James B. Addy. P. VV. Shealy s Store?W. Noah Lucas, John A. Shealy, Sol Miller. Wessingers Store?J. H. Hiller, J. C. Fulmer, George Derrick. Samaria?A. J. Boaferight, R. B. Barre, J. T. Burgess. Batesburg?H. W. Haltiwanger, H. W. Shuler, Willie Etheridge. Swansea?W. L. K. Johnson, W. B. Bast, S. P. Redmond. Red Bank?Albert Wingard, John H. Baile; D. P. Burnett. Managers must see to getting the boxes. Call on the undersigned for them at LexiDgton C. H., on Saturday, the 3d of November. F. E. DREHER, Clerk of Comrs of Election. ISAIAH HALTXWANGER, S. J. CLARK, J. S. DOOLEY, Federal Commissioners. October 18,1894. IW BRY GOODS / FOR FALL AND WINTER, are now in at the POST OFFICE BLOCK DRY GOODS STORE. and will be sold at the Lowest Prices. We have at 5 cents a yard, say Llue Prints, Plaid Dress Goods, White Flannel, Bit-ached Goods, Sea Island Homespun, White Lawns. Larpe Towels. Also on hand ill the Nice Dress Goods in new colors and it different prices, and a lull stock of Fall Goods, n t? tarrrsrvnt COLUMBIA, S. C. May 30,?ly. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clranv! and beautifies the hair. Promote! a luxuriant growth. Never Pails to Hestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp direases & hair tailing. 50c. and $1.00 at Druggists fsc Parker's Ginger Tonic. It cures the worst Cough, Weak Dungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take ia time.50ct*. HINDERCORNS. The only rare cure for Corns. Stops all pain. 15c. at Druggists, or KISCOX & CO., K. Y. FollSmpm ARE YOU THIN f Flesh made with Tbinacura Tablets by a scientific process. They create perfect assimilation of every form ol food, secreting the valuable parts and discarding the worthless. They make thin faces plump and round out the figure. They are the QTANnARn RPMPDY for leanness, containing no arsenic, and absolutely harmless. Price, prepaid, SI per box. 6 for So. Pamphlet. "HOW TO GET FAT." free. rheTKlNACURA CO , 949 Broadway, N. Y The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By J. Walter Mitchell, Probate Judge. TTTHEREAS, DR. D. M. CROSSON, VV hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate ot and effects of J. T. P. Crosson, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said I. T. P. Crosson, deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington j courthouses C.. on 8th of November 1894, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clqjj^u | the forenoon, to show cause, if any^Jfer have, why the said Administration sh^P not be granted. Given under my h\nd this 13th day of October, Anno Domini. 1894. J. WALTER MITCHELL, [L. S.] I udce of Probate, L. C. Published on the 24th day of Oct., 1894, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w52. Does any body have to buy new school books for their children? If so, call at the Bazaar. ? Ill IMIIWI?IINIMI I W?? !, 0. D. S.. J. EDWIN BOOZER, D. D. S,; reating Teeth, Crown and Bridge Work. 3ZER & SONS, URGEONS, STREET, S. C. sday, Friday and Saturday after the Second Final Discharge. All persons interested will take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington County, S. C. on the 9th day of November. A. U. 18'Ji, at 11 o'clock a. m., for a final discharge as Executor of the Estate ot' Salty Bowers, dpppjwofl ELI W. BOWERS, Executor. October 8, 7894 ?5w51. Final Discharge. A LL PERSONS INTERESTED J\. will take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington county, S. C., on the 17th day of November, 1694, at 11 o'clock a. in., for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Sturkie, deceased. J. W. COOGLER, Admr. October 1G, 1894. 5w51. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In the Court of Common Pleas. Martha E. K3 zer, vs 1 Paul B. Kyzer and others. Partition. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE \ of the court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder at public I ontcrv. before the court house door in Lex- | ington county, during the usual hours ol sale, on the first Monday in November next, the following described tracts ol land 1 to wit: Tract No. 1, containing thirty-eight (33) acres, more or less, and bounded by lauds of Rev. D. Kyzer. Tract No. 2 of said lands, the "Home Place" and lands of K. P. Kyzer. Tract No. 2, containing forty-five (45) ( acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Sim Kyzer, Eiisha Calk, Tract No. 3 ot said lauds, the "Home Place," Tract No. 1 of said lands and Drury Kyzer. Tract No. 3. containing thirty-five and one-fourth (35*) jicres. more or less, and bounded by lauds of \V. Q M. Berley, ?. Post, Zinska HarmaD, ?. Post, Tract No. 4 of said lands, the "Home Place." Tract No. 2 of said lands and Klisha Calk. Tract No. 4, containing thirty-five (35) acres more or less, and bounded by lands of Zinska Harmau, ?. Post, J. West Kleckxey, the "Home Place" of said lands and Tract'Ko, 3 of said lands. Resurvey plats of above lands may be seen by calling at this office and will be exhibited on dav of sale. TERMS OF SALE-One tbird cash; bal- ! ancs on a credit of one and two years in two equal annual instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash if he so desires. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. Clerk's Office, October 16,1894. 3w50 The State of South Carolina, (JO TTNTY 0 V LEX TNG TON. I In Conrt of Common Pleas James Z. Adams, Admr. vs Hattie M. Eargle and Others. Foreclosure of Mortgage. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECBEE OF the court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, before the court house door in the county of Lexington, on the first Monday in November next, the following described tract ol land, to wit: All that piece, parcel, plantation, or tract i of land, situate, lying and being on Big Hollow Creek waters of Saluda river, ad- \ joining lands of Dr. Win. L. Addy, A. E. ( Derrick, Mitty Ann Swygert, J. \V. Jumper. and W. T. Derrick, and containing Sixty (60) acres, more or less. TEKMS OF SALE:?One third of the 1 purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two equal annual instal- ] ments, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay tor papers. H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. Clerk's Office. 1f, 1 oa i a l^ciuuer A , iO(7i, **<*/. State of South Carolina, COUNTY .OF LEXINGTON. IN COOBT OF COMMON PLEAS. Caroline E. Sharpe, vs ! Milton Sharpe, Administrator and others. ] Partition. 1 IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF < the court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder at public out- 1 cry, before the court house door, in the 1 county of Lexington, on the first Monday i in November next during the legal hours of sale: ' . All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Lexington couDty. containing three hundred and ninety-five (395) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Wm, Sightler, Zedekiah Sturkie, C. C. Goodwin and others. TERMS OF SALE-One-third cash; balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the ' premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. u a s: p a v v p. r. p t> l Clerk's Office, October 10, 1894. 4w50 The State of South Carolina, i COUNTY CF LEXINGTON, In the Court of Common Pleas. S. N. Gissendanner, vs Daniel Gissendanner and others. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public ' outcry, before the court house door in J Lexington county, on the first Monday in 1 November next, the following described ] tract of land to wit: j All that piece, parcel or tract of land, . containing twenty-five acres, more or less, I of land in said county and State, and bounded now cr formerly by land^of F. L. Dominick, on the north and east of John S. Brooker on the south and of the said John D. Gissendanner on the west. TERMS OF SALE?All of the purchase money thereof to be paid in cash. H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. Clerk's Office, October 10, 1894. 3w50 ROLLER MILLS. : We offer the latest and most improved Wheat and Corn Roller Mills. Will estimate on the improvement of plants now running with old style ' machinery, or entirely new j outfits throughout. UORN MILLS, Of the latest designs, vertical and horizontal, double and single gear. SAW MILLS. RICEMILLS, tNlilNtS AND DUILtKS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, THRESHERS, GINNING MACHINERY. V. C. BAD HAM, Mauager, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 1. Constitutional convention?"NO." Jai^Fvr^f^ The Old Friend And the best friend, that never faite 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. 1 It is 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 system. This is the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in Tlirmid nr in hVvwdnr tn hp. taken dry or made into a tea. 49-EVERY PACKAGE-C* Hm the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. ?? U. ZEIL1X & CO., Philadelphia, Pa ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - & C Practices in the state and Federal Conrts. and offers bis professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18?ly. Notice. The annual meeting of the Board of Connty Commissioners for Lexington County will be held on the first Tuesday after the first Mondav in November, 1894. which will be November 6th, 1894. All parties having claims against the County will file them with the Clerk on or beiore said meeting. P. H. CAUGHMAN, S. L. SMITH. L. J. LANGFORD, Connty Commissioners. September 26, 1894. td The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In the Court of Common Plea "5. H. A. Spann, C. 0. C. P., Plaintiff, vs. Job W. Richardson Defendant. Foreclosure of Mortgage. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF 1 the court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the court house door, on the first Monday in November next, it being the fifth day of said month, during the usual hours of sale. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in Lexington county and State aforesaid, containing ninety-five (95) acres, more less, bounded by lands of S. D. Shealy, Estate lands of John Metz. deceased. TERMS OF SALE?One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the remainder in two equal annual instalments, with interest from date,secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold Purchaser to pay for papers. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. S. L. C. Sheriff's Office. October 9, 1894. 3w30. Administrator's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER PASSED IN the Probate Court allowing the same, Lhe undersigned, as Administratrix of the Estate of Martin Chapin. deceased, will sell on Saturday, October 27.1S94, at his late residence in the town of Chapin. county and State aferesaid, to the hightest bidder, for 2ash. the entire PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to said Estate, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Farming Implements, Household .and Kitchen Furniture, etc . etc. MRS. LAURA ANN CHAPIN. October 12.1SS4. Administratrix. 3w49. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In Court of Common Pleas. L. Epstin, Plaintiff. vs. T. E. Kawl et. al. Foreclosure of Mortgage. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF 1 the court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the court house door, on the first Monday in November next, it beingthe fifth day of said month, iuring the usual hours of sale. Tract "B." containing one hundred UDd live (l'X5) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Wade Oswalt, Jesse Hook. lied Bank Creek and Muddy Spring Branch, TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. S. L. C. Sheriff's office, October 9,1894, 3w50. Final Discharge. All persons interested will take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington county, S. C., on the 17th day of November, 1894, at 11 o'clock a. in., for a final settlement and discharge is Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Lucinda Frick, deceased. W. B. FRICK. Admr. October 16, 1894. 5w52. Final Discharge. All persons interested will take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington county, s. C., on the 19th day of STovember, 1894, at 11 o'clock a. in., for a final settlement and discharge is Administrator of estate of G. A. Meetze, deceased. H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. Administrator. October 16th, 1894. 5w52. Final Discharge. All persons interested will take notice that I will ap ply to the Probate Court for Lexington county, S. C., on the 19th day of November, 1S94, at 11 o'clock a. m., for a final settlement and discharge as Guardian of estate of Julia Bates, now Wright. HENRY T. WRIGHT. Guardian. October 16, 1894. 5w52 .Final UiscHaree. v / ALL PERSONS INTERESTED will take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington county, S. C., on the 17th day of November, 1891, at 11 o'clock a. m., for a final settlement and discharge as Administrator of estate of Samuel Leaphart, deceased. SOLOMON TAYLOR. Administrator. October 16, 1894. 5w52. * r | MUST GO AT Haying a larger stock o; hand than I can afford to carry. 1 these departments and have i AT AND BE to close out the entire stock. This is seekers of Genuine Bargains, and one i in this market again. CLOT! is to be sold regardless of cost. This sno A large stock at cost, consisting of i In all other departments I am offering I I, HALTr LEXLIIVGrTC LIFE FOR THE 1 LIVER AND KIDNEYS' . W. T. MARTIN, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,: COLUMBIA, S. C. fc ? 01 Merchants and Planters will do J well to try this House when pur- ai chasing. D] All kinds of * , HEAVY GROCERIES, st GRAIN, FEED, &c., y< kept in stock. Orders accompanied by the cash will receive prompt attention. = Name amount of each article wanted J for money sent and prompt ship- L. ment will be made and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MARTIN'S wvn a T T ATTT 1 1T/NT1 DIB ALLUWAHliti STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. June 6,?tf Just a Minute, of your time, please, to remind yon . of how well g A we can serve : S yon in one lk f\ particular. We S \jSJ-7 have made a k regular study yd of at least one w I subject, and a] \ tiie values we tc k f iia vo u> uu-ci. I i yf you on that ? / /Y account are} ' V^7 I ? just what you 1 should make it 3 your business ( - Jja to look into, f s L3>W\ Our special 1 " \ subject is D A FEW BARGAINS ' FROM ? MV BARGAIN WATER, o A full set of Single Buggy Harness for $5, $6, $8, and up. * Frcra a careful consideration of the above prices when goods are campared, you will see that I propose to lead the procession. EQUALLY LOW PRICES IN ALL GOODS. iMy season's stock is now in?fresb, ! bright and beautiful in rich assort- j ment. Careful buying has made the prices right. T. S. IDTTETIET, HARNESS AND HARDWARE* 136 MAIN STREET, sa COLUMBIA, S. C. to Aus s-1? jfb TAX NOTICE f IN ACCORDANCE WITH A. A. NO. 314, Approved .December 23d, 1893, entitled "An Act to raise supplies and make ; _. appropri .tions for the fiscal year commenc-1 Gl Wnwomhflr let. 1fi93. I will be and at- i tend at the following places for the purpose j aD of receiving taxes: ' w] Laird's, morning, October 25, 1891. J Oavilla, afternoon, October 25, 1994. J ? Gaston, morning, October 26, 1894. ^ Charlie Hutto's, afternoon, October 26, 1894. I A( Dreher's, morning, October 29,1894. Nunamaker's. afternoon, October 29, i 1894. _ Jrmo, morning, October 30. 1894. t j Bonknight, afternoon. October 30. 1894. Jt I White Pock, morning, October 31, 1894. j Spring Hill, afternoon, October 31, 1894.. Peak, morning, November 1. 1894. j T5 Cross Roads, afternoon, November 1. j 1894. Chapin, morning, November 2, 1894. . Shealy's, afternoon, November 2, 1894. Wessiuger's. morning, NovembeiH8, 1894 A$ Batesbnrg, November 19. 1894. j Leesville, November 2S,11894. , rr Lewiedale. November 21, 1894. j Summit, morning, November 22, 1894. Barrs Landing, alternoon. November 22, ! 1894. ! All other days not otherwise mentioned ? after the 6th of November, 1891, at Lexing; ton C. H., until December 31st, 1894. at j . which time the books will close for collec-; f"! ; tion without the penalty. : J TAX LEVY. ! S - . I ; r or oiaie jrurposes o mms i iD For County Purposes 3 mills j 01 For Special County Purposes \ mill j ft For School Purposes .2" mills j ? Interest on bonds in aid ot Colombia. Newberry and Laurens Railroad, in Bread River Township. .4 mills Saluda and Fork Township 3 mills j ? D. J. GRIFFITH, Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. September 15, 1894. ! Paper and envelopes of all kinds ; p I writing and pencil table is, pens, o ! pencils, memorandum and pass 0 books, purses, Vaujo, violin and ^ guitar strings, and notions generally, | at the Bazaar. \ AIT PRICE! F CLOTHING AND SHOES ON [ have made a sweeping reduction in narked the prices down to 3L0W COST an opportunity of a life time to vhieh will, perhaps, never be offered 3INGline must and shall be closed out. ES, the very best goods of all grades, the best values that money can buy W AUGER, M, S. C. Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant and invigorating medicine. Particularly effective in the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, itc. A valuable liver regulator. Correct* ill disorders of the kidneys. Wonderfully beneficial in female complaints. Taken ilong with quinine, is an effectual cure for Jhiils. A great appetizer when taken beore meals. After meals aids digestion. In arge 25c., 50c. and SI bottles. Sold at the Bazaar and by W. P. Roof, jexington. Wholesale by rHE MURRY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, 8. C. IN EVERGREEN TREE Without Cost [T7E WILL SEND YOU B Y MIAL T t post-paid one small everg reen tree lapted to your climate, with ins tractions >r planting and caring for it, toge ther with ir complete list of Norsery stock. If you ill cut out this advertisement, mark on it le name of this paper, and tell how manv id what kind of trees and plants yon would ke to purchase, and when yon wish to lant them. We will qnote you lower prices on the ock you want than have ever been offered JU. Write at once. EVERGREEN NURSERIES, Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. August 15,?4m i \W STIIH STORE, rrrTaTT RIA T\TT1/\T>1# rtTTD -\T ? W 11/ Xj VYXOXX XU XlTfVAiU UUM JUAflA V V friends and customers that we have ased that beantifnl new brick building, is Misses Wessingers, near the Bridge, in ew Erookland, where we will open Jnly it, a first class TOVE AND HOUSE FUBNISHIM STORE, ith a full line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO ad would be pleased to have you stop in > see us before buying eleswbere. R. R. WOOD & BRO. . R. Wood, P. O. Block, Columbia, S. C. . N. Wood, New Brookland, S. C. LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. Jf EPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. LLEN JONES, President. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: lien Jones, W. P, Roof, C. M. Eflrd, R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and iterest at 5 per cent per annum allowed, lyable April a ad October. September 21?tl ' CRYSTAL LENSES ftis \ TBtDP MARK. isEm -fcf i V " J WrWl J. E. Kaufmann, Druggist, has exclusive le of these celebrated glasses in Lexingu, S. C., from the factory of Kellan <fc oore, the only complete optical plant in ft South, Atlanta, Ga. Ang 22?4m . W. HUSEMANN, GTX1T AITS LOCKSMITH, and dealer in JNS, PISTOLS. PISTOL CARTRIDGES FISHING TACKLE, d all kinds of Sportsmen's Articles, k?/kVk V?a Voo nnw An nvlnhiHnn qn/T fnr ilV/U UV UUO UWTT VI* VA***V*V4W4* *V* e at his store, ain Street, Near the Central Bank, Columbia, S. C. SENT FOE HAZARD POWDER CO. Repairing done at short notice. >. B. FORD & CO., COLUMBIA, S. C.. UYERS and EXPORTERS OF ? T T O 3*T . jents for the purchase of all the Cotton for the new Columbia MilL IGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID, e treat our patrons fairly, and give hon est weights. September 26. tf Notice. HHE UNDERSIGNED. AS ADMINISL trator of the Estate of Tyler W. Kauffann, deceased, will apply to the Hon. J. ralter Mitchell, Judge ot Probate of Lextgton county, at Lexington C. H., S. C., 1 the 27th day of October, next, for a aal discharge as Administrator of said state. JULIAN E. KAUFFMANN. Administrator. o l i n r ioni oepiemuer t j, joj-l uwiy. Final Discharge. 4 LL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL jL take notice tha* I will apply to the robate Court for Lexington county, S. C., n the 3d day of November, 1834, at 11 'clock a. m., for a Final Settlement and V lischarge as Adminstrator of the estate of Irs. Mary C. Fulmer, deceased. JOHN W. FULMER. Administrator. October 2, 1894. -5w50