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r Highest of all m Leavening Pow< / ABSOLUT! mi_ _ t l f i ne Lexington JLusputcii WEDNESDAY. OCTOBfiU 31. IfeDi. Index to New Advertisements. Johu .T. Caller?Final Discbarge. Nathaniel Oxner?Final Discharge. W. P. Roof?Cotton Wan ed. Editor J. L. Montgomery, of Marshall, (111.) Democrat, states that for many years, he suffered untold agony from Dyspepsia. At last he began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and by the time he used six bottles, he was as well as ever. Cure others, will b cure vou. e< A representative of the Dispatch p. will be in Columbia tomorrow and will call upon the merchants in the ai interest of the paper. Good ferrn for rent, apply to J. E. Kaufmans, Lexington, S. C. tl Democrats, shake off your lethergy, bester yourselves and go to the polls and vote for Dr. Stokes to represent oi this district in congress. ce Don't fail to see W. P. Poof before selling your cotton, he will pay a Si little about the market for it. Call and see him. ^ "Wanted?One hundred rough af split posts average 8 inches and 8h } feet long, split from good fat light- w wood. Apply at this office. ^ The torture of dyspepsia and sick ^ headache, the agonizing itching and pain of salt rheum, are removed by iu Hood's Sarsaparilla. Dyspepsia is eradicated from the 0f system and cured by Dr. Thacher's i ,u Liver and Blood Syrup. For sale at the Bazaar. j s I A. M. Long & Son have recently I or purchased an improved rice huller pi and polisher, and are now prepared . 1 to hull and polish rice on the most at reasonable terms and in the most satisfactory manner. Give them a th trial at the residence of Mr. A. M. : in Long, near Black's post office on ,l Saluda river. p( All kinds of Cancers cured. No 1 knife used. For further information fr address, W. P. Harrelson, Claren- u don, N. C. , NOTICE. ; B I WANT every man and woman in the United * States interested in the Opicm and "Whisky di habits to have one of my books on these diseases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga, Bos 3S2, and one will be sent you free. tli "I would rather trust that medi- j 3e; cine than any doctor *1 know of,'' j a Savs Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, j , / ]*L Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of m Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ev Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale at te Julian E. Kaufmann's drug store. < That soft, rich, glossy sheen, so , ^ much admired in hair, can be se- ; br cured by the use of Ayer's Hair : Vigor. All the assistance that na- ! T( ? j in tare requires to make the hair strong se beautiful, and abundant is supplied I fo ar by this excellent prepara tion. 1 Sensible people when they make bi purchases of groceries seek to o'o- ! ^ tain two essentials, quantity and [ ai quality. These elements have been ^ happily blended by S. X. Hendrix, Columbia who is offering the finest ar brands of cigars, smoking and chew- is iDg tobacco and the best quality of j family groceries for the least money, j h< LADIES; STELLA-VITJE will | ?- , ' el' coiTect and cure all female weak- 0. nesses and disease. It will build lo you up, improve digestion, enrich the blood, dispel aches, pains, melan- re cholv and nervousness, brings re- | ai freshing sleep and robust health. It j j' JLO ^U?JlUiJi.vvv?. Every mother should know that ti fc croup can be prevented. The first ir ^ symptom of true croup is hoarseness. s< * This is followed by a peculiar rough a] cough. If Chamberlian's Cough is Remedy is given freely as soon as T the child becomes hoarse *or even j after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and 50 cent f bottles for sale at Julian E. Kauf- ' mann's drug store. j j ?-? Important to Carpenters. "When you want your saw sharp- I i ?ened, carry it to P. H. Corley. He ), will put it in first class fix, for 15 j <; cents, with the celebrated patent saw ! ^ file. Reference?. John W. Lee, John R. Monts, e< S. A. B. Hakman. I C _ ! c It May Do as Much for You. 1 Y( Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving-, 111., J writes that he had a Severe Kidney i p trouble for many years, with severe j pains in his back and also that his j bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures but ^ without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric f jBitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted j s to cure of all Kidney and Liver trou- ^ 'bles often gives almost instant re- J j ^ TT-ill r\r-r?vp nilV fit.ft.tp. ! V^IiC tllcll )l ill |;lv.v Client. P rice only oU cents for large j p bottle, at the Bazaar. / ; - * , 3Ir. George Brims, of Columbia, f ? id is one of the finest and most skilled j g jewelers and watchmakers as there J 11 is perhaps in thi3 country. Having j a served under the best workmen and j baying had years of practical experi- j ence in his business, we know of no j (one that we would more cheerfully ! v and conscientiously recommend to | j those who have watches, clocks and ? jewelry in need of repairs, s 1 nl r"T"' " SLY P&5SE Notes Grathored by the Wayside. Vote Tuesday. Monday is salesday. Tuesday is the election. Go to the polls Tuesday. You must vote for Stokes. Don't forget November 6tli. Look out for bushwhackers Did you hear those weddingbells? Fresh stock of Medicines, at the Bazaar. The Lexington Rifles are to meet Saturday The election is on Tuesday. November ^tli A woman's love is asb ind as itisbeautifu'. Delicious Srr oked Herrings, at the Bazaar. The free bridge across the Saluda should e built. A nice line of fres'i canned goods just re?ived. at the Bazaar. The Board of County Commissioners will teet Tuesday. The Republicans will hold a ma?s meeting tthis place Saturday. The County Democratic Executive Comlittee will meet Friday. Some of the fruit tree? are blooming for le second time this year. The burning question is. does Dr. Tope ow read the Columbia State? The opponents of the proposed new county f Edisto should be on the alert. Find out the precinct on your registration jrtiheate, and go there and vote. Senator Butler passed through the village unday on his way to Columbia. Lexington is perhaps the only incorpor ated lingo in the State without a policeman. Hon. C. M. Eflrd returned home last week tor a flying trip to Columbia and Newberry Mrs. Lizzie J. Hardee, of Conway, vi.-sited 3r daughter. Mrs. James W. Ogiivie, last eek. Preaching at St. Stephens next Sunday. >th morning and evening. at the usual >urs. John Dreher is in jail charged with being: rcplieated in the robbery of the store of Mr. M. Craps. There is no possible chance for the defeat Dr. Stokes forCongress if our X'CODle will rn out and vote. About fifty negroes and three white men tended the Republican mass meeting: at ;ndy Run last week. The Gethsemane Association of the Col ed Baptist church was in session r.t this ace during the past week. The Wednesday evening prayer services St. Stephers are very interesting and inruetive. Attend this evening. Information received at this office indicate e defeat of the constitutional convention this county by a large majority. Mr. Killian Harman has laid on our table counte of well developed pears of the >und variety, and of the second crop. Mr. J, C. Fort has had some iron ore taken om his place on Cedar creek in this county tiieh yielded 52 per cent, of mataliie iron. The prospects for a fat 'possum crop are icellent. and we feel hoppy with visions of aters" and 'possums floating through our earns. Mr. Charlie Corley has been quite sick for ie past two or three weeks. We are glad to irn that he has recovered sufficiently to be >le to be about the house wing to the inclemency of the weather st Friday evening, the Good Templars did >t meet. The lodge will meet next Friday ening when officers for the ensuing quarr will be elected. Sam Thompson, colored, was committed jail yesterday on a warrant issued by Trial istice W. A. Goodwin, charged withhouse eakingand larceny. Mr. Jackson Counts, late Postmaster at ;aks in this county, was arrested last week that town by United States post office in ector Peers, on the charge of embezzlement gery. e'c. He was carried to Columbia id lodged in jail in default of bail. Mr. J. A. Lever, formerly of this county at now teaching school at Silverton, is in ugusta, Ga? very sick from being injured 7 his horse throwing him from his buggyid running over him. His mother, Mrs. . C. Lever, is now with him. S'nce our Editor has }been "galivanting" ,-er the county winking at the pretty girls id feasting on spare ribs and backbones, he beginning to show his feed and is stepping ound as sprv as a boy does at the first ap>arance of fuz on his upper lip. Lawdy nvhe is beginning to spruce up! The Masons of Lexington Lodge, have purtased a lot from Hon. C. M. Eflrd. next east : the residence of Mr. T. P. Meetze on wer Main street, upon which they propose erect a substantial and convenient lodge torn, with an elegant and commodious store ?om underneath. Plans for the building e being considered. f the Baby is Cutting Teeth* Be sure and use that old and wellied remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sootli)g Syrup for children teething. It x>thes the child, softens the gums, [lays all pain, cures wind colic and : the best remedy for diarrhoea, hventy-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. MISTAKES ~~~| occur in all businesses. and we do not claim infallibility ; but by our thorough and per- H feet system we have reduced them to a 9 minimum. If we should moke them, tell us S so, and they will be righted - at our expense. Hj Is that satisfactory ? AUGUSTA UUM3ER CO. Doors. Sash, Elirscis, bumber, &<s. g? " Buy of the Maker." Augusta, Go. B County Eem. Ex. Committee. A meeting of the Democratic Ex:utive Commit* ee of Lexington bunty will take place at Lexington !. II., on Friday, the 2d day of Xoember, at 10 o'clock a. m. Every member is urged to be resent. H. J. Seibles, President. W. H. Sharpe, Secretary. ^ knights of the Maccabees. The State Commander writes us rom Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "Afar trying other medicines for what b O eemed to be a very obstinate cough i our two children we tried Dr. Ling's New Discovery and at the nd of two days the cough entirely ^ft them. We will not be without i hereafter, as our experience proves bat it cures where all other remeies fail."?Signed F. W. Stevens, Itate Com.?Why not give this great ledicino a trial as it is guaranteed nd trial bottles are free at the Jazaar. Attention Company. A meeting of the Lexington Ilifles rill be held on Saturday, November i, at 4 p. nr., in the court house, business of importance will be transited and a full attendance is necesary. A Good Man Gone to Rest. Mr. Jacob Franklow, a highly respected, public spirited and industrious citizen of this county died at his hon e last Wednesday, in the i G4th year of his age, after a painful j 1 illness. Mr. Franklow was an honorable and upright man and had the I confidence and esteem of all who knew him. Fine Corn, i Mr. John H. Meetzc, one of our most intelligent, progressive and : successful farmers laid on our table last week, several ears ot corn averaging one foot in length and eight inches in circumference. The cobs are heavy, full from butt to end and the grains are large and sound. He : gathered sixty-two and a half one j horse loads which will come up to the ! above average. , Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ; The Best Salve in the world for I Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ; Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin ! Eruptions, and positively cures Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money : refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at the Bazaar. ; "He's Stuck on the Jail Just far That.' j Jim "Wheeler, a colored youth enI tered the store of Mr. J. M. Craps, by breaking one of the window lights ; last Wednesday, and stole two pistols, a lot of cigars, cheese and crack| ers. ITe was arrested and lodged in jail^ Saturday afternoon by Sheriff Drafts. With the exception of a few cigars and the cheese and crackers, the stolen goods have been recovered and Jim is now behind the bars, ! where he will probably spend the ! Christmas holidays. Burning Pain | Erysipelas in Face and Eyes Inflammation Subdued and Tortures Ended by Hood's. " I am so plad to be relieved of my tortures that I aiu willing to tell the benefits I have derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla. In April and May, I was afflicted with erysipelas in my faco and eves, which spread to my throat and neck. I tried divers ointments and alteratives, but there was 110 permanent abatement of the burning. torturing pain, peculiar to this complaint, j I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Felt Marked Relief l before I had finished the first bottle. I continued to improve until, when I had taken four Sarsaparilla bottles, I was completely cured, and felt that all signs, marks and symptoms of that dire complaint had forever vanished." Mrs. E. E. ! Ottawa, Hillsboro, Wisconsin. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet ' easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 25c. Cheap Clothing &Bi Shoes. Isaiah Haltiwanger is offering a large and well selected stock of cloth i i ing and shoes at and below cost to close them out. He needs money and | wants to get rid of his immense stock. These are not shabby goods ' 1 - 1 -3 _ t 1; ? out em 01 aces spienuiu mies now some of the largest and most reliable manufacturers in the country. If you want real bargains go to him as he is determined to sell at any figures. A Happy Marriage. Mr. J. P. Copeland, of Red Bank, and Miss Clara, the charming daughter of Dr. J. K. Xiece of Leesville, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of the bride's father in the latter place last Sunday. May the sun of their happiness never set and their honeymoon be always full. The young couple are very popular and tiiey start tiie journey of life together under the gentle breezes of the affection and well wishes of their numerous friends who predict for them a long, useful and happy life. Entered In'o Eternal Rest, I Mr. S. J. Ballentine died at his home in the Savilla neighborhood last Thursday, October 2otb. His ! death was unlooked for and was un- i expected by his family and friends. I He had been sick for about two j weeks improving rapidly, but during i that night he suddonly grew worse and when discovered by bis attendant was in a dying condition. His household was aroused but before the members could reach his " bedside, the breath had , left his body and his immortal soul passed into the great unknown. He was a man of many noble traits of character, and his gentle, loving na! lure, kind disposition and thoughtfulness for the happiness of others endeared him to the hearts of the , community in which he resided. Wanted. 1 flfW \ BALES OF COTTON IN 1 ?U V / the next ten days - At kigli, est'market price. W. P. ROOF. Or. D. L. B00ZE3, J. WILLIAM. BOOZER, E'tracti"^ ar.d Artif:c:a Cent'jre. rhlingand Tr DRS. D. L. BOC DENTAL S 132^ MAIN COLU.MSBIzV, One of the firm will be at Lexington Thur? Sunday of pach month. MOTIOE OF I I Federal Election. I 4 X ELECTION WILL BE HELD j J.\. on Tuesday, the 6th day of; November, 1894, at the legally estab- j lished precincts in Lexington county, j for a Representative of the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina iu the Fifty fourth Congress of the United States. The polls will open at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 p. m. At the close of the election the managers shall immediately proceed to publicly count the ballots. Within three days after the election the chairman of the board of managers, or one of them, at each precinct, 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. If.?J. Frank Kyzer, D. E. Ballentine. G. J. Win gar d. T. J. Drafts' Store?P. G. Taylor, Edward Hook, Paul E. Amick. Leesville?F. W. Warren, Luther Williamson, D. D. I). Mitchell. Lewicdale?W. T. Jumper, P. II. Craps, Joseph Hite. Goodwin's Mill?Joel E. Goodwin, Daniel Shumpert, James Ulenn. Doylston Academy?West Jefcoat, J. B. Sharpe, Jeremiah Wise. Red Store?Nathan B. Wannamaker, E. J. Roof, Frank Rucker. Huffman's Burt Mill?C. R. Risb, Carson Abies, John W. Gantt. New Brcokland?J. D. SenD, J. Cal Moore, Hump Caughman. Spring Hill?Dr. J. W. Eargle, G. H. Koon, 0. P. Clark. Grange Hall?A. N. Dreher, Geo. F. Younginer, Geo. B. Eleazer. Lexington Fork C>oss Roads?D. I. Shealv, Joseph Derrick, A. L. Summer. Efird's Store?J. West Amick, D. I. Epting, W. F. Lindler. * on s> T T\ TTM 1'eaKs r^ta ion?ixeo. ju. uenmns, (). L. Mayer, James B. Addy. P. W. Shealy's Store?\V. Noah Lucas, John A. Shealv, Sol Miller. Wessinger's Store?J. H. Hiller, J. C. Fulmer, George Derrick. Samaria?A. J. Boatright, R. B. Barre, J. T. Burgess. Batesburg?H. W. Haltiwanger, H. W. Sliuler, Willie Etheridge. Swansea?W. L. K. Johnson, W. B. Rast, S. P. Redmond. Red Bank?Albert Wingard, John H. Bailey, D. P. Burnett. Managers must see to getting the boxes. Call on the undersigned for them at Lexington C. H., on Saturday, the 3d of November. F. E. DREHER, Clerk of Comrs of Election. ISAIAH HALTIWANGER, S. J. CLARK, J. S. DOOLEY, Federal Commissioners. October 18,1891. M IT GOODS FOB FALL km WINTER,! arc dow in at tbe POST OFFICE BLOCK! DRY GOODS STORE. and will be sold at tbe Lowest Prices. We Lave at 5 cents a jard, say Bine Prints, Plaid Dress Goods, White Flannel, I Bleached Goods, Sea Island Homespun, | While Lawns. Lar^e Towels. Also on baud J all tbe Nice Dress Goods in new colors and at different prices, and a full stock of Full si - i UrOQtlS. C. F. JACKSON, Manager, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 30,?ly. PPtSPSS PARKER'S Hggilim HAIR BALSAM j8aS&SBBr!%> JSS Cleanses and beautifies the hair. no I'mi'nitcJ a luxuriant growth. nJbBSNever Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. j "p^jrfrr7"TTii Cures scalp diseases fc hair taiiiug. s? St'c.anJgl.Wat Druggists I maaagEmpnj I I'sc Porker's Ginger Tonic. It cures the worst Cough, | "Weak l.ungs. Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. JO eta. HINDERCORNS. The only sure cure for Corns. Stops allpaio. loc. at Druggists, or lil'SCOX & CO., N. Y. FORTHIN PEOPLE! ARE YOU THIN? TTr-vli Tr.orlf with Thinneirra. Tfthl.-fs l>r ft ! scientific process. They create perfect assimilation of every form of food, secreting the*vaiuable paitsand discarding the worthless. They make thin laces plnmp and round out the figure. Tliey are the STANDARD REMEDY for leanness, containing no arsenic, and absolute y harmless. Price, prepaid, $1 per box, G for So. Pamphlet. "HOW TO GET FAT." free. TheTHINACURA CO , 919Broadway, N. Y The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By J. Walter Mitchell, Probate Judge. TTTIIEKEA* DR. I). M. CROSSON', j W bath limle suit to me, to grant him j Letters of Administration of the estate of j ami effects of J. T. 1\ Crosson, deceased: | These are, therefore, to cite and ! admonish all ami singular the kin- j dred and creditors of the said ' J. T. P. Crosson. deceased that they be and appear before n.c in the j Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington j court house S C.. on 8th of November 1894, ; after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in ! the forenoon, to show cause, if any they j have, why tho said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hind this 18th day of ! October. Anno Domini, 1894. J. WALTER MITCHELL. [L. S.] .Jmitre of Probate, L. C. Published on the 24'h day ol Oct., 1801, ! in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w52. ! Does an}' body have to buy new J school books for their children? If so, call at the Bazaar. I w ail.Ml I I'lllWM???MB? ?1 , D. D. S , J. EDWIN BOOZER. D. D. S.: eatmg TcctJi, Crown and Bridge Work. )ZER & SONS, DRGEONS, STREET, V7T7 Vy .day, Friday and Saturday after the Second Final Discharge. A LL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL j\. take notice that I will apply to the Probate Court for Lexington County, S. C. on the 9th day of November. A. l3. 1*91, at 11 o'clock a. nr., for a filial discharge as Executor of the Estate of Sally Rowers, deceased. ELI W. ROWERS, Execntor. October 8, 1894?5wol. Final Discharge. A LL PERSONS INTERESTED JTjL will take notice that I will applj* 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 16, 1804. 5w51. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In the Court of Common Pleas. Martha E. Ivzer, \s l 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 outcry, before the court house door in Lexington county, during the usual hours ot sale, on the first Monday in November next, the following described tracts ot laud ' to wit: Tract No. 1, containing thirty-eight (33) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Rev. D. luzer. Tr.iCt 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, Et sha Calk, Tract No. 3 of said lands, the "Home Place," Tract No. 1 of said lands and Drury Kyzer. Tract No. 3. containing th rty-five and one-fourth (351) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. Q M. Berley, ?. Post, Zinska Harlan, ?. Post, Tract No. 4 of said lands, the "Home Place," Tract No. 2 of said lands and Eli.sha Calk. Tract No. 4, containing thirty-five (35) acres more or less, and bounded by lands of Zinska Hannan. ?. Post, -J. West Kleckiey, the "Home Place" of said lands and Tract Ko, 3 of said lands. Resurvey plats of aboe iands may be seen by calling at this office and will be exhibited on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE - One third cash; balance on a credit "of one and two years in two equal annual instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser aud a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash if he so desires. Purchaser to pay for papers. II. A. SFANN, C. C. C. P. Clerk's Office, October 10, 1894. 3w50 The State of South Carolina, 00 UXTY OF LEXIXG TON. In Court of Common Pleas James Z. Adams, Adinr. vs Hattie M. Eargle and Others. Foreclosure of Mortgage. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF the court in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, betore the court house door in the county of Lexington, on the first Monday in November next, the lollowing described tract of land, to wit: All that piece, parcel, plantation, or tract of land, skuate, lying and being on Big Hoilow Creek waters of Saluda river, adjoining lands of Dr. Win. L. Addy, A. E. i^drnck, Mitty Ann swygen, o. >v. jumper. and W. T. Derrick, and containing Sixty (60) acre?, more or less. TERMS OF SALE:?Oue third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two equal annual instalments, 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 lor papers H. A. SPANN, C. C. C P. Clerk's Office. October 1 *, 1891. 4w50. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. IK COURT OF COMMOK PLEAS. Caroliue E. tharpe, vs Milton Sharpe, Administrator and others. Partition. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF the court in the abo\e 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 during the legal hours of salt-: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Lexington county, containing three hundred and ninety-five (305) 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. H. A. SPANN, C. C. 0. P. Clerk's Office, October 10, 1804. 4w50 The State of South Carolina, 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 Lexington county, on the first Monday in November next, the following described tract of land to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, of land in said county and State, and bounded now or formerly by lands of F. L. Doaiinick, on the north and east of John S. Brooker on the south and of the said John D. Gissendanuer 011 the west. TERMS OF SALE?All of the purchase money thereof to be paid iu cash. IL A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. Clerk's Oflicc, October 10, 1804. 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 outfits throughout. CORN MILLS, Cf the latest designs, vertical and horizontal, double and single gear. SAW MILLS. RICE MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, THRESHERS, GINNING MACHINERY. V. C. BAD IIAM, Manager, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 1. Constitutional convention?"NO." HmOMKUl 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. 1 It is the King of Liver Medicines; is better than pills, and take3 the place of Quinine and Calomel. It act3 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 Liquid, or in Powder to be taken" dry or made into a tea. ?-F.VERY PACKAGE ** Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. ?J. H. ZEIL1N & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. a unnrui rtn a uir/inn ANUHEW vnAffrUnU ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C PRACTICES IN THE STATE ANT Federal Courts, and offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Lexington Count}*. October 18?ly. Notice. The annual meeting of the Board of County Commissioners foi Lexington County will be held on the firsl Tuesday after the first Mondav in November, 1894. which will be November Gth, 1894. All parties having claims against the County will file them with the Clerk or or belore said meeting. P. H. CAUGHMAN, S. L. SMITH. L. J. LANGFORD, County Commissioners. September 26, 1891. td The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In the Court of Common Pleat. TT \ Snunn C. O (' P Pln.intifT vs. Job W. Richardson Defendant. Foreclosure of Mortgage. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE 01 * the eourt in the above stated case. I wil sell to the highest bidder, before the eour house door, on the first Monday in Novem her next, it being the fifth day of said inontli during the usual hours of sale. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, sit uate in Lexington county and State afore said, containing ninety-five (95)acres, raor less, bounded by lands of S. D. Shoaly, Es t*te lands of John Metz. deceased. TERMS OF SALE-One-third of the pur chaso money to be paid in cash; the re mainder in two equal annual instalments with interest from date,secured by bond o purchaser and mortgage of premises solvi Purchaser to pay for papers. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. S. L. C. Sheriff's Office. October 9, 1894. 3\\'50. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In Court of Common Pleas. JUi jljycuii, x iiuiuiu, VS. T. E. Kawl et. al. Foreclosure of Mortgage, TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE 01 X the court in the above stated case, I wil sell to the highest bidder, before the cout house door, on the first Monday in Novem ber next, it beingthe fifth day of said month during the usual hours of sale. Tract "B." containing one hundred an< five (103) acres, more or less, bounded b lands of Wade Oswalt, Jesse Hook. Re< Bank Creek and Muddy Spring Branch. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser t< pay for papers. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. S. L. C. Sheriff's office, October o, 1S94, 3\v50. Final Discharge. All persons interestei will take notice that I will ap ply to the Probate Court for Lexing ton county, S. C., on the 17th day o November, 1891, at 11 o'clock a. m. for a final settlement and discharge as Administrator of the Estate o Mrs. Lucinda Frick, deceased. W. B. FRICK, Admr. October 1G, 1891. 5w52. Final Discharge. A LL PERSONS INTERESTEI jL V will take notice that I will ap ply to the Probate Court for Lexing ton county, S. C., on the 19th day o November, 1891, at 11 o'clock a. m. for a final settlement and discharge as Administrator of estate of G. A Meetze, deceased. H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. Administrator. October lGth, 1891. 5w52. f i r\ i rinai uiscnarge, 4 LL PERSONS INTERESTEE J\. will take notice that I will ap ply to the Probate Court for Lexing ton county, S. C., on the 19th day o November, 1894, at 11 o'clock a. m. for a final settlement and discharg< as Guardian of estate of Julia Bates now "Wright. HENRY T. WRIGHT. Guardian. October 16, 1894. 5w52 Final Discharge. 4 LL PERSONS INTERESTEE J\. will take notice that I will ap ply to the Probate Court for Lexing ton county, S. C., on the 17th day ol November, 1804, at 11 o'clock a. m. for a final settlement and discharge as Administrator of estate of Samuel Leapbart, deceased. SOLOMON TAYLOR. Administrator. October 1G, 1894. 5w52. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In the Common Pleas. Ex Parte Sarah Devore. Widow of Davit , Devore, and others. Petition for Homestead. To all and singular the kindred and credi tors ol David Devore, deceased: yOU WILL TAKE NOTICE THAI X Mrs. Sarah Devore, his widow, anc Clarie A. Devore and Pluinie Thompson his children, Lave this day tiled their peti tiou in this court, praying that the home stead in the Estate ol said David Devon may be assigned to them. II. A. IS PAN N, Clerk of Court. October 9. 1894. 4w50 I ATGottonl ? . V- ** | Purchase only such fertilizers 1 ; least 3 to 4 ft actual potash, For Corn, Fertilizers shou Poor results are due entirely We will gladly send you our pamphlets on th They are sent free. It will cost you nothing j dollars, y .J GERMAN KA] MOST GO AT I Having a larger stock ot hand than I can afford to carry, I these departments and have m AT AND BE to close out the entire stock. This is i seekers of Genuine Bargains, and one w in this market again. CLOTE I is to be sold regardless of cost. This 1 SX3IO A large stock at cost, consisting of tl . In all other departments I am offering t I. HALTr LEXINGTC t - . ? . ! < ; i FOR THE ' LIVER AND KIDNEYS ' ; W. T. MIKITY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CL T> f\ n V.! u . %Jl JLA> WiU JL19 9 a COLUMBIA, S. C. i f< e I 0 Merchants and Planters will do i ^ well to try this House when pur- a chasing. All kinds of f HEAVY GROCERIES, * 1 GRAIN, FEED, &c., y kept in stock. Orders accompanied by the cash will receive prompt attention. f Name amount of each article wanted j for money sent and prompt ship- r ment will be made and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MARTIN'S s BIG ALLOWANCE 1 STO RE, COLUMBIA, S. C. June 6,?tf j 1 ? : Just a Minute I, of your time, please, to remind you j tof how well jk we can serve j you in one ^ particular. We nave made a ^ regu7 ar study of at least one subject, and w the values we | ai have to offer 11< you on that ; account are ? just what you _ should make it | your business i to look into. ( __ Our special \ / " \ subject is > A FEW BARGAINS 1 FROM ; ! MY BARGAIN COENTER.! A full set of Single Buggy Harness ; . for So, $6, $8, and up. 1 pi From a careful consideration of j the above prices when gocds are j ~ I campared, you will see that I pro- [ - I pose to lead the processiou. EQUALLY LOW PRICES IN ALL GOODS.: | My season's stock is now in?fresh,, > bright and beautiful in rich assort-! - j ment. Careful buying has made the j f: nnces risrhfc. ;|'j\ S. IDTTZJSTlSr, ! j HARNESS AND HARDWARE, j 136 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. . | SI Aug 2?ly * v | tc TAX NOTICE8 IN ACCORDAN ZE WITH A. A. NO. f 314. Approved /December 23d, 18*33, en- J j titled "An Act to raise supplies and make j ! appropri tions lor the fiscal year cotnmenc-1 * | ing November 1st, 18113, I will be and at- Q t tend at the following places lor the purpose : , of receiving taxes: ? j Peak, morning, November I. 131)1. jiir Cross Roads, alternoon, November 1, w 1 - al - J.v.'l. Chapin, morning, November 2, 1894. M Shoaly's, afternoon, November 2, 1894. Wessiuger's. morning, November 3, 18'.> 1 Batesbnrg, November l'J, 18.?4. ^ Leesvillc, November 20, 1894. Lewiedale, November 21, 1894. ? , Summit, morning, November 22, 1894. r: llarrs Landing, afternoon. November 22, j -I 1891. All other days not otherwise mentioned , . after the (ith of November, 1891, at Losing-: T ton C. II., until December 31st, 1891. at, which time the books will close lor collec-i tion without the penalty. . j TAX LEVY. i For State Purposes 5 mills j 4 | For County Purposes 3 mills r For Special County Purposes ! mill n 1 For School Purposes 2 mills ? . Interest on bonds in aid of Columbia. Newberry and Laurens Railroad, in Bread River Township. .4 mills _ e Saluda and Fork Township 3 mills l\ J. GRIFFITH, Treasurer Lexington County, S. 0. s) 1 September 15, 1891. tl f Fertilizer. for cotton which contain at Id contain 6$ Potash. to deficiency of Potash. e Use of Potash. ; to read them, and they will save you Li WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. ' ANY PRICE! ' CLOTHING AND SHOES ON have made a sweeping reduction in arked the prices down to low cm m opportunity of a life time to kick will, perhaps, never be offered nira ine must and shall be closed out. es? ie very best goods of all grades, he best values that mouev can buy danger, XIV, H. C. ( Yards off Miliaria. Is a pleasant and mvigirating medicine. Particularly effective n the care of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, j S'ausea, Sick Headache, Sonr Stomach, :te. A valuable liver regulator. Corrects dl disorders of the kidneys. Wonderfully beneficial in female complaints Taken tloDg with quinine, is an effectual core lor ( Jhills. A great appetizer when taken be- . ore meals. After meals aids digestion. In I arge 25c., 50c. and $1 bottles. Sold at the Bazaar and by W. P. Boof,. Lexington. "Wholesale by THE MURRY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. AN EVERGREENTREE Without Cost. \~\JE WILL SEND YOU BYMIAL VV post-paid one small everg reen tree dapted to your climate, with instructions ir planting and caring for it. toge ther with ur complete list of Nursery stock. If you ill cut. out this advertisement, mark on it he name of this paper, and tell how many nd what kind of trees and plants you would ke to purchase, and when you wish to lant them. We will quote you lower prices on the tock you want than have ever been offered A Write at once. EVERGREEN NURSERIES. Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. August 15,?4m 1 NEW ST01 fro! [T7E WISH TO INFORM OUR MANY V\ friends and customers (hat we have ased that beautiful new brick building, ir- Misses Wessingers, near the Bridge, in iew Brooklnnd, where we will open July st, a first class TOVE A.\D BOUSE FLRMSHIXG STORE, itb a full line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO nd would bo nleased to have vou stOD in > see us before buying eleswhere. R. R. WOOD & BRO. ? R. Wood, P. O. Block, Columbia, S. C.* N. Wood, New Brookiand, S. C. LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. EPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. .LLEN JONES, President. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: lien Jones, W. P, Roof, C. M. E?;-d, R. Hilton James E. Hendriy. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and itercst at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, li. A ?:? Li\iiuie itliU vv,iuua. September 21?tf J. E. Katifmann, Druggist, has exclusive ile of these celebrated glasses in Lexing- >n, S. C'., from the factor)* of Kellan & [oore, the only complete optical plant in te South, Atlanta, Ga. Aug 22?4m W. HUSEMANN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, and dealer in UNS, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES FiSKING TACKLE, --I .-*li Snnt-lcmr-Tt'c A rf HI (Wi A1UVM "i W|/WiWM4VM ?l 4??VIViVU) bich he has now cn exhibition and for c at his .store. !ain Street, Near the Central Bank, Columbia, S, C, SENT FOIt HAZARD POWDER CO. Repairing done at short notice. 3. B. FORD & CO., COLUMBIA, S. C., IUYERS and EXPORTERS o;-' COTTOIT. r,o?tc the non-hase of all the Cotton for the new Colombia Mill. IGIIEST MARKET PRICES TAID. 'e treat our patrons fairly, and give hou est weights. September 20. If You will find flavoring extracts, pices, gelletine, com starch, etc., at le Bazaar.