The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 28, 1894, Image 3
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The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESD.il'. NOVl'.MDEii 28. Ib'Ji.
Index to New Advertisements.
Harman's Bazaar.
Mimnaugh?Cut Bates.
J. S. Dunn?Cheap Harness.
Kinard?Cheap Clothing. j
G. M. Fulmer?Final Discharge.
D. T. Hare?Final Discharge.
? Apportionment of Schccl Funds.
P. H. Martin?Coffee.
We knpw whereof we affirm when !
we state that Avers Pills, taken
oromptly, at the first symptoms of
colds and fevers, arrest further progress
of these disorders, and speedily
restore the stomach, liver, and bowels
to their normal and regular action.
If you owe the Dispatch any money
call and settle up.
A number of Communications
crowded out of this issue.
NOTICE.
I want every man and woman in the United
States interested in the Opium and Whisky
habits to have one of ?t books on these diseases.
Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, G&, J
Box 3S2, and one will be sent you free.
All kinds of matches, clocks, jewelry,
guns and pistols repaired at
the shortest notice, at the lowest
prices and in the most workmanlike
manner. All work guaranteed. J.
M. Cp.ai>s, Lexington, S. C.
Senator Etird left for Columbia,
Monday to take his seat in the State
Senate.
Mr. Alexander Marks is in Columbia
in attendance upon the United
States Court as a petit juror.
Your name will be printed on 100
good envelopes at the Dispatch office .
*/? r?rv Bill, letter and note
>VA vv /
heads proportionally cheap. Every
person should use printed envelopes.
AYe invite ladies to write us about
their troubles. Thacher Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Monday is sales day. There will be
-'sonVeA'nluable property sold by the
Clerk of Court and the Sheriff.
Don't forget to pay for your paper. 1
Print yo'ur name and business on
the upper corner of your envelopes
and this will insure prompt return to
you if letter is not delivered, and prevents
it from being sent to and
opened at the Dead Letter office and
saves much time and annoyance, j
^ The Dispatch will print 100 good
' . "envelopes for 50 cents cash.
Rev. G. Edwin Stokes, we aro
pleased to : ay, has been returned to
v I this Circuit for another year by the
^ South Carolina Conference.
AY. A. McGuire, a well known citi- j
zen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion
that there is nothing as good for j
wifb colds or
cmiuxeu uvuuivu. ..?
croup as Chamberlains Cough Remedy.
He has used it in his family
for several years with the best results
and always keeps a bottle of it in the :
house. After having la grippe he {
was himself troubled with a severe
cough. He used other remedies |
without benefit and then concluded i
to try the children's medicine and to
his delight it soon effected a perma- j
nent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles
for sale at Julian E. Kaufmann's i
I drug stcr\
AY. H. Sharpe, Esq., tlie brilliant
| young orator of the Lexington Bar, j
was licensed to pi actice in the United
I States Court, Monday.
[ A cup of muddy coffee is not
wholesome, neither is a bottle cf
muddy medicine. One way to know :
a reliable and skillfully prepared !
blood purifier is by its freedom from j
sediment. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is ,
always bright and sparkling, because
it is an extract and not a decoction.
At a mass meeting of the citizens
of New Brookland, held in that town j
Monday, it was decided to have the j
place incorporated under the name 1
of Brookland.
For a pain in the side or chest I
there is nothing so good as a piece of j
Hannel dampened with Chamberlain's ;
Pain Balm and bound on over the j
seat of pain. It affords prompt releif j
and if used in time will often prevent a ;
cold from resulting in pneumonia, j
This same treatment is a sure cure ;
for lame back. For sale at Julian E. !
Kaufraann's drug store.
The night services at St. Stephen's
have been discontinued. Hereafter
there will be preaching there every
Sunday afternoon 4 p. m. We believe
that this change will not be
popular.
Tn fbfi maiorif.v of cases. Neuralgia
is caused and continued by some
disease of the female organs. StellaVitoe
\vi?l cure these diseases; and it is
for sale at the Bazaar.
Messrs. A. M. Lod? & Son, Lave
sent to this office a sample of rice
hulled and polished by themselves,
which is of a beautiful white, free
from chaff and rough grains and is
ef t suj rior to the .
ver.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Jssv PURE
Tomorrow is thanksgiving day.
There will not be a meeting of the
G)od Templars Friday night.
If what Mr. P. H. Martin says of
Cole's Xew Domestic Co Tee is true,
it is a good thing. See his advertisement.
The best place in Columbia to
purchase your family groceries
j cigars, smoking and chewing tobacco
I fruits, nuts, ingredients for fruit
I ? o
cake and Christmas goods, is atS. X.
Hendrix. A large assso; i m ?nt of these
goods are coi stantly in stock, at the
very lowest price.
Henry Vv'iHou, the postmaster at
Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a
case of diarrhoea of long standing in
six hours, with one small bottle of i
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and '
Diarrhoea Bemedy. What. a pleas- i
ant surprise that must have been to'*
the sufferer. Such cures are not un- j
usual with this remedy. In many
instances only one or two doses are
required to give permanent relief, <;
It can always be depended upon. ;
When reduced with water it is pleas- !
ant to take. For sale at Julian E. j
Kaufmann's drug store.
We acknowledge the receipt of a
sample of syrup made from the rib- i
bon cane by the new process invented
by the Gross Bros. The sample was !
fine, of splendid flavor having lost j
that green taste so noticeable in that j
made by the old process of boiling j
in brass kettles and over fire.
The place to buy clothing is no j
longer a secret, Kinard, the men's
and boys' outfitter of Columbia, has
one of the largest stocks of ck>thing,
gents' furnishing goods, hats, shoes
etc.. in the State., which he is offering
at prices that will suit the purse cf j
any one. Purchasers of clothing
will doubtless lose money if they fail ;
to call at this great clothing empo- i
riurn and examine and price their j
goods.
I iv
| REASON you toward economy 1a al! ^
purchases f-J
& ?
a'.e.-iory v:.r?;?s^
b^t comparative advantage. K.-m.-tiiOcr ns *-3
ifiuneedof i.amber, Ooers, Sash, liiiuda, and jm
kindred products. Catalogue Free.
AUGUSTA LUHUKlt CO., ?^% i
i 41 Bay of the Maker." A i.FCSTi, G.t. t5
>?2?2SES?^2S?53^^ES2S5SS^
Xo remedy has proved itself so !
efficacious in constipation and cos- !
tiveness
(a common complaint among !
women) as Dr. Thacher's Liver and
Blood Syrup, for sale at the Bazaar.
J. S. Dunn, the manufacturer of
saddles, harness and bridles, Colum- !
bia, is offering astonishing bargains !
to the cash purchaser. There is no |
excuse now for a farmer to have j
old dilapdated and broken harness, j
when he can go to this establishment ;
and buy a brand new set for such a j
little amount of money. lie aho
keeps a large and well Selected stock !
of fine pocket and table cutlery, j
razors, etc., and low prices.
All Free.
These who have used Dr. King's I
New Discovery know its value, and ;
those who have not, have now the j
opportunity to try it Free. Call on 1
the advertised Druggist and get a j
Trial BotPe, Free. Send your name' ;
and address to K. E. Bucklen & Co., <
Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life, Pills Free, as 1
well as a copy of Guide to Health i
and Household Insliuctor, Free. All i
of which is guaranteed to do you
good and cost yo.i nothing. For ;
sale at the Bazaar.
Friends Over the Elver.
"We ant ym to bring your .cotton !
to Lexington. "Will pay the ferriage, j
We use it all. W. P. Eo r.
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ppf s r>rh
1* S? C* WvW* i Xit
The most important feature about
that very'common complaint, catarrh j
in the head, is its tendency to de- j
velop into some other more serious i
and dangerous disease. The foul :
matter dropping from the head into
the bronchitis tubes or lungs is very
liable to lead to bronchitis or consumption,
that destroyer which
causes more deaths in this country
than any other disease. As catarrh
originates in impurities in the blood,
local applications can do but little
good. The common sense method of.
treatment is to purify the blood, and
I for this purpose there is no prepara\
tion superior to*Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I The powerful action of this medicine
j upon the blood expels every impurity,
; and by so doing cures catarrh and
t gives health to the entire organism.
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Lexington Pays the Bills.
| "What has become of the Ike
[ Kinard case? This negro was convicted
some time ago at the Court of
[' of Sessions for Richland county for
I raping a white lady at Irmo in this
i county, and sentenced to hang. An
f appeal was taken to the Supreme
| Court, and this has been the last
i heard of it. In the meantime the
j negro languishes in the Richland
jail, and Lexington, she pays the
bilis. In justice to the tax payers
of Lexington this expense should be
- stopped at once.
"TTTTWiriirw
A Bad State cf Affairs.
The people of the South are bein<:
I deceived in the purchase of imitatioi
1 medicines. It's poor consolation ii
j a sick map to be told that the modi
j cinc offered him certainly wont tic
I him any harm. Wrong; it will dc
: great harm. It allows the disease
I to progress instead of stepping it,
j and this is most dangerous because
! the disease will soon be beyond cure,
i This is the best reason why you
| should be sure to get the right meui'
cine. Don't lisk your health iu trvj
irg any of the many Liver Medici) es
; wiucii have sprung up m me r>outn
J to be sold in place of Simmons Livei
Kegulator, put up by J. II. Zeilin ic
i Co., with the Hod Z on every package,
this was the medicine of your
j fathers, and they lived long. Have
nothing to do with anything else, or
| any druggist or dealer v. ho would
i persuade you that the many imita{
tions under different names are just
I as good. It's not true. The people
i who buy them heap up their miseries,
j Beware!
Thanksgiving Seivice.
There will be no prayer service at
S . Stephen's this evening, but in lieu
th ret f there will be a Tnanksgiving
service at ihlif church, tomorrow
evening at at 7 o'clock.
Aft offering for the destitute will
bqrtaken.
VyBev. G. Edwin Stokes, of the
Methodist church, will deliver the
sermon.
Music in harmony with the occasion
will be rendered by the choir.
The public is most cordially invited
to participate in this service.
Free Pill.
Send vmir address to II. E. Buck
len A Co., Chicago, and get a free
sample box of Dr. King's Xew Life
Pills. A trial will convince you of
their merits. These pills are easy
in action and are j)articularly effective
in the core of Constipation and
Sick Headache. For Malaria and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to
be perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vege
table. They do not weaken by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorate the
system. Regular size 25c. per box
Sold at the Bazaar.
4- <>
Lost,
A gold filled watch between PL 1
Bawl's mill and Lexington. A liberal
reward will be paid for its return
to Paul E. Amick,
Ella, S. C. '
Dr. E. F. Strother, and his son
were in town last week. The latter
is thinking of locating at this place
to practice law. Vfe will gladly welcome
him, and be delighted to add
his nume to-the business fraturnity
of our growing town.
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$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages,
and that is Catarrh, //all's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
actiug directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co.,
Toledo, 0.
kriTSold by Druggist, 7oc. 4
Wanted.
Lady or gentleman canvassers in
each township, will guarantee at least
S2.C0 per day to faithful workers.
Address, JciinF. Simmons,
Rowesville, S. C.
?
Sinclair Ledge, No. 154, A. F. LI,
There will be a regular communication
of Sinclair Lodge, No. ioi, A.
F. 31., held at Sinclair, Saturday,
December the 8th, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
A full Lodge is earnestly requested,
as business of importance w ill be
transacted. By order of the "W. 31.
G. A. Derrick, Secretary.
A Worthy [Representative.
Judge J. Walter Mitchell, left for
Columbia Monday where he will be
sworn in as a member of the Lower
House. We are satisfied that the
interest of Lexington cuuntv will not
s-7 *
suffer in the keeping of the Judge and
that he will not betray the trust reposed
in him by the people.
MAHP.1ID.
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November 22, 1894, at the residence
of the bride's mother, by the
Lev. S. C. Ballentine, Mr. John P.
Richardson and MissHattie O. Kes
ler, all of this county.
t t t
Increasing Its Capacity.
Mr. W. P. Roof, the enterprising
-t-? i i p ii - T J _? ir.
rresiaem, 01 me jL,exmgion -Manufacturing
Company, has greatly improved
the plant of the company b\
the addition of steam power, so thai
the mill can be run at all seasons
A commodious engine room of bricl
j and rock is being built, and new
improved machinery will be adder
to meet the increase demand for tin
goods manufactured by the company
Duii't forget when you come oi
send to pay your taxes to call or sent
i money to pay for your Dispatch
? ~
Dr. D. L. BOOZER. J. WILLI AM. EOOZZ^
Extracting un>j Artificia Der.turc. Filling
i DRS. D. L. Erf
; T^,PTtrFi5-AT <Q(j
132J MAI*
COJ..UMX5IA.,
One of the firm will he at Lexington Thar:
1 Sunday of each mouth.
Lexington to be HonoredIt
is thought thtit Mr. U. X. Gar- '
tor, Jr., a native of Batesburg in this
county, ami a son of our old friend, ,
Capt. I". X. Gaiiter, will be private \
Secretary to Gov. Gary. Mr. Gunter
is a briglit and promising young mm
and is destined to take a promine; t ;
place in the politics of this Stat',
and in his chosen profession. He is
a graduate of the South Carolina CVlege,
and for two or three years-ftr-v
has been practicing law at Aiken.
The announcement of his appointment
will be gladly received by his
numerous friends, and old Lexing
ion will make cue of licr prettiest
bows in recogiii'im of ihe honor
conferred upon one of her brightest
sons.
A Lime Social.
The young ladies of this place, j
with commendable enterprise, energy j
and hard study hate arranged a dime
social for next Friday jiight, for the
purpose of raising money to help
purchase an o gaii for the Palmetto
Institute. The entertainment will
be given in the rear of the store lately
occupied by "\V. E. it A. F. Harman,
next Friday evening. The doors
will be opened at 7 o'clock, and the
performance begins at 7:30 sharp.
The price of admission has been
placed at the exceedingly Jow price
of 10 cents. We hope our people
will shew their appreciation of the
efforts of these young people by giving
them a large audience.
Legislative Proceedings.
The General Assembly met in reg- I
ular session yesterday. The House j
was organized by the selection of '
Hon. F. B. Gary, Speaker pro tern, <
Gen. J. W. Gray was re-elected Clerk, <
The Senate was called to order by J
Dr. Timmerman, President protein ?
and Lieutenant Governor-elect. J
Gen. R. R. Hemphill, was elected Clerk,
and W. H. Stewart, Reading
Clerk. Tomorrow the members of
the House and Senate will go to
Rock Kill on a special train by invitation
of. that city to look over the work
which has been done oh the Women's
College and to'enjoy tie festivities
of the day.
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Fashion Journals.
La Mode de Par is" and "Paris Album
of Fashion" cost' $3.50 each per
annum, or 05 cents per copy. "The
French Dressmaker" is $3.00 a year
or 30 cts. "La Mode"' which is the
best home magazine of its kind, costs
only $1.50 per year, or 15 cents a
copy. If you are unable to procure "
any of these journals from your news r
dealer, do not take any substitute j
from bim, but apply by mail directly (
to Messrs. A. McDowell & Co., 4 i
(
West 14th Street, New York. j
It is 110 use to wait for the effects ^
of the reduced tariff to purchase dry c
goods, dress goods, notions, millinary ?
clothing and shoes, for J. L. Mim- l
naugh & Co., Columbia, announces 1
to the readers of the Dispatch that '
they have made their annual cut rate ^
prices, and are now offering a full
aud choice stock of goods in these r
departments at prices which are a ?
wonder and astonishment. Goods ;
are offered at a mere song. Don't
fail to call on these gentlemen when
in the city and they will do the
square dealing by you.
Timely Warning.
The Dispatch will be sent only to
prompt paying subcribers. The re- |
duction in the price of the Dispatch
was made with, the distinct understanding
that all subscriptions must
be paid in advance. The subscription
price reduces the margin so
close as not to warrant the expenses
of a collector, and in the future this
department will receive our indivitb ?
ual attention. We will commence
the canvass of the county shortly |
.,,1.1 !iA?n miirtf .wv vfio/Ir>vo i*>>r.r> L,
ltilV.1 L\J iliCVf VUt 4. WI+VIW4. J.UVW wvy j
face and share their hospitality.
AVe have to pay for our paper on j
which the Dispatch is printed in ad- I
j vance and to do this necessity forces
I us to adhere strictly to the cash in
advance system in the future. Ihe
names of all subscribers, who are in \
arrears January 1st, will be .stricken j
i from our books. AVe trust that all !
will renew as we will regret to loose a '
single name.
Paper and envelopes of all kinds [
writing and pencil table.s, pens, j
pencils, memorandum and pass I
; books, purses, banjo, violin and i
gui'ar strings, and notions generally, J
at the Bazaar.
I
! \ ! tfH 1? O I>i fK S A^CI
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I TTTE WILL SELL LOTS SUITABLE^
^ VV for residences or business in tliop i
Town -oC Lexington, on the Orangeburfe |
road, leading to the depot. Also on ne& 1
streets to be opened. Tf-j
This is a chance to secure a good site fcif |
residence, or business stand. Apply a| j
i once and select a iot.
1 <i. 11 r A RMAM { j
lor Mrs. P. i ilAitMAN.
BOOZER, D. D. S,;
'rov/n ano Bridge Work.
^ !>W 9
SpHHHI i1
.^31 s. o.
;u.iy, Briday and Saturday after the/Second
Jo You Want a wituafcicn?
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ProJ^ "Wilbur It. Smith, Lexington,Ky
For In v ars T'resi- (
spei-irti att Miti'on to
FtofctWiuu* r. Smith, eral years Vice P.
uxincton ky. idcnt <>f a han't; j
WorUrk Fair Commissioner frc ni Km uclcy
itud a irliablc business man.
Ampin; the lO.OoO sncee?s''nl ? r oi'i.it's
ol thp Profs. Smith, are 10 > in b::uk;. ]
2j^^rsfrom this ami otiicr St-.b.s. J'rat'. .
FS^^Smith, Principal of th- 1
ft e^jfco, was awarded! the lledal at \V -1 x <s
Cuf-Wbian Exposition lor Book iee. n
Ifcoti wish a Business Education, o- a
knowledge of Phonography, Type-writing,
or Telegraphy at the least tot :I cost, with
l'iploma lrom Kentucky U uvcr.vity 0:1
^rrrjgation, we aivise you to cut ibis out
md Write for circulars to Prof. W. 11. ]
Smith, Lexington, Ky. 1
!?%-& 3k a?NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED.
aJB M~ sSSi BP ^!' Tubular Cushions help when ail
Ei^ iS S else fails, as glasses help eyes. Vv'bixperabeard.
Nopain. ioruiiiie. F, tliNrox,HS3 ii'wa; I
Sew York, sole depot, _ Send for book and proofs FREE.
||Jlp|lj C1 HAlft^BALSAM
k fis Promotes n luxunent jrruwth.
^Kcilicver Fail* to Kestore Gray
IgKraSrepssjgBg Hair to its Youthful Color.
JAc. and (1.("J at Druggist* ?
1'^ Parker's Ginecr Tonic. It c.rc-. the *nre t
Weak 3?ungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain,Take in time.50ct*.
H ! F4 D E RCOR' N3 . The only mre cure for Corns.
Stem rtl r.aiu. ljc. a; Druggists, or IllaCOX & CO., N. it.
6BATEFUL?COMFORTING.
!*a 8?i 5 6s* fl
"By art borough knowledge of tin* natural (
laws which govern the operations of diges- f
tion and nutrition, and by a ??arcful api>?i ation
of the tine properties of we!i selected
3ocoa. Mr, Epps has provided forottr break- 1
fast and supper a delicately flavored hover- L
tiro which may save us many lie,ivy doctor's r
>ills. It is by the judicious use of such ar:ict,cs-of
diet that a constitution may be built
up tPTTil trong enough to resist every ten- 2
ieney to disease. Hundreds of subtle mulaiies
are floating: around us ready to attack
.vherover there is a weak point. We may
"scape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourjclvoirwell
fortified with pure blood and a I
jropt^y nourished frame."?Civil Service
iazette.
M de simply with boiling water and milk,
sold only in half pound ties, labelled thus:
TAMES EPPS & CO.. Ltd.. homoeopathic
Chemists, London. England.
V\ TT g"> S~~y
bJLU UKUrb c
Hie biggest kind of big drops all s
;hrough our stock just now. A perfect
shower c c them. Few goods are
joining and must have room. Notli- a
.ng like a storm of this kind for
jiearing the stock atmosphere. Re- h
freshing to 3*011 as well as to us.
Our sales of 55.00 Buggy Harness lias
>eeu gratifying to us, an-', demoralizing to 0
>ur competitors.
We have tiic lead in ll;is grade of goods,
is vel! ;.s the flr.er, ard offer astonishing
bargains to the Ca.-L I'r.reL- sc v.
Our slock of riding s i Idles. bridLs, -|
ulups, spurs, lap lul'ts, l.oise blankets, '
rloTcs, etc., is conipble c.ul off' red at
iqna'ly low prices.
POCKET AMD TABLE C> '! LET.V.
SCISSORS, RAZORS. HONES
AND STRAPS,
rhis department l?as received our special
ind careful attention, in which we oiler 3
on the largest and most complete assort
iic-ut in the city.
pa- Remember the place
3". S. jD'C^'TJ^T, ?
HARNESS AND HARDWARE, f
13u MAIN STREET, I
COLUMBIA, S. C. c
Aug 2?ly
ROLLER MILLS. \
We offer Liic latest and most -tl
improved Wheat and Com j
Roller Mills. Will estimate ]
ou the improvement ot plants <.
now running with old Mty li
machinery, or entirely new ^
outiits throughout. ]
CORN MILLS, . :
Cf the latest designs, vertical
and horizontal, double and
ingle gear.
SAW MILLS. i
RICE MILLS,
ENGINES AND BOILERS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINES?,
THRESHERS,
GINNING IVIAOHINERY.
V. C. BADrlAH, Manager,
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
October 1.
.1 w sni swat
IN ;-'i ^J^OUR MA X
VV friends an.) customer', that we hav
leased that beautiful new brick building
th Hisses Wessiiigcrs, ii^ar the .Bridge, in
New Drooklaud, where we will open July
1st, a first class
Trail m HOLSE FUHXISIliXG
STOKE,
with a j al 1 il> o( CTGAES AND TOBACCO
and w'ijM 1 < oleascd to L .ve you slop in
to so u:. "ueto;e having eleswlicre.
K. li. WOOD ?t BliO.
li. II Wo on, T. 0. Block, Columbia, S. C.
K. N. Wood, New Brookland, S. 0,
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Prints, I " t lot V/Mk- ;
l#i< ached tioods, L'.fl h
A'liitc r..r?\V!is, LiCjju 'J O' < i i A'?o on ltiiiul
:!! thi1 /not Dryss (jor>ci u? i tv; -is and
it drf'.rcui prices, i.tnl :: suit atoci; ol X**.:i 1
do- -u
C. F. JACK SOX. Max \ oi.it,
COE&MJ3IA, 8, C.
May 80,?ly.
nmmim,
AT COLUSIDIA, S. C.
fTAl'E, CITY AM) COUNTY LTOffiHiY.
Paid up Capital ... $l;;o,000
surplus Profits . - - lUO.OtiO
^aviisgs 2il(l32f.
Deposits cf $5 t'O and upwards received,
[utc-ivst allowed at the rate nl ; pr-i cv:.t.
)Ci annum. W. A. CLAiiK, President.
Wilik Jonfs, Cashier.
December 4 - ly.
Final Discharge.
A LL PERSONS INTERESTED
Ax. will lake notice that_I will apply
to the Probate Court Ipr Losing
ton County, S. C'., on the 30th Jay of
November, 18'J-l, at 11 -pVIoch a. in.,
for a filial discharge as? executor of
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Chiller Oc"oncod
JOHN J. GTLLElt.
Executor.
Oct. 30 tb, 1804. . 5v, 2.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY LEXINGTON.
By J. Walter Mitchell, Probate Judge.
TTTIIEKEAS, H. A. SPAXN, C.O. C. P.,
t V liatli made sv.it to me, to grant him
betters of Administration of the estate of
uid effects of J, W. Batigbman, deceased:
Tlie.sc arc, therefore, to c'tc and
iduionish ail and singular the kinIrcd
and creditors of the said
I. W. Baughu.an, deceascl, that they
jo and appear l.cforv-?ao in the
jor.rt of Probate, to b-rbcld at. Lexington
:ourt house S. (A,on IVtk of i?ece*?fher hi''l,
ifter publication thereof, at 11 o'clgpk in
be forenoon, to snow rtiuse. if Ja7!y tuey
lave, vrhv the said Administration .should
lot bo granted.
Given under my hand this olh day of
November, Anno i'nniiui, .I.VJ f
J. WALTER MITCHELL. [L. S.]
t.. ,.? i>?j n
> liU^C \'L iiUU.ilf, Ai. * .
Published on the 7th diy oi November,
8*./J, in the Lexington Dispatch.
Gwi.
Filial Discharge.
4 LL PARTIES INTERESTED
L will take notice tuat L wiil ap>ly
to the Probate Court for Lexing011
county, S. 0., on the 30tk day of
sovember 1894, at 11 o'clock a. in.,
or a final discharge as Executor of
he Estate of Mrs. Rebecca Crout,
jjeceased.
' NATHANIEL OXNEE,
Oct. 30,189-1. Executor.
5w2.
Nurseries,5" "
X'OMOIVA, IV- O.
ALL LEADING FRUITS,
!al?ul?ited to suit the Sou the:-zi and border
States.
end for descriptive Catalof.-ue No. 1, of
fruit thei), vines, etc.,
ud No. 2, Green Honse Cut Cogue of young
pot grown
ICSES, CHllYSANTilEM cDlS, CAliXATT.IWi
A-/*
Catalogues free. Cone spun deuce soliit
c d. Address
J. VAN LINDLEY, Proprietor,
t?c u:ouu, N. C.
April 23?ly.
The State cf South Carolina,
COUNTY OF Li Uvi NGTON,
In the Court of Common Fleas,
llrs. Harriet 1. Benjamin, Ftainlifi'.
against
Irs. Sarah Droits, Puilv C. Ueetze and
Wm, J. Assmunn, Defendants.
rTNDJIB AND 3A' VI3TUE OF HIE
L. decree ? f ".he o?/art in the above staled
ase, I vill soli t? ilio highest bidder at
mbiio o uteri. be lor a the court house door
u Lor.iugtou county, drtring iLo usual
lours of sale, on tlie nrst a.ouday in itaember
next, thefollowing described lands,
o wit:
Ail that piece, parcel, plantation or tra'-t
>t land, sit late o- the county c-f Loxiagmu
a baij State, on Twelve Mile Cr-'ui;, waters
Sate da iliver, containing 'i'iav e hundred
ml ninety-two acres, more or : a.ljotnug
!;w~r<ls of John Scweil, Joseph Sunll,
anus ioriteri> ol J. G. Ltuphart, Conrad
>enu and others, in lour tracts, as follows:
Tract No. I, containing one hundred and
brty-six (1 iG.oO-iUO) acres, more or
?nmitled bv lands of Mrs. Jca.se lien
iris, 6. L. /Vrufis, Tract No. 2, J. Yv* lioot,
51. )?. 2j (.miner, M. D. Shull, Esiateof Ed.
Shnli f.iui Mrs. Senu, en which i.s the old
Leaphnrt Idili Place.
Tract No. 2. Containing ninety-five
NM00 CJj.oO-jOO) acres, more or less,
bounded bv lands of J. D. Drafts, Tract
No. 2 of said lands, Henry Corley, Den
lioot' ;3ul tract No. 1 of s.ii.t la:.
Tract No. 0, Containing eigi.i' - our (81)
acres, more or less, bounded : v lauds
of J. L. i/1'afts, Tract No. -1 of :;ald lands,
John Su'ACil, Henry C'oilev and sahi Tract
No. 2.
Tract No. 1. Containing sixty-six (eG;
acres, more or less, bounded by l.;nds of J.
L. Crafts, A. -J. Lorick, Jomj.1i Shull,
John Howell and Tract No. :> aforc.-.iiJ, on
wllicu is the old Crafts Home Place.
Plats of the above land will be exhibited
on date of sale.
TERMS OF SALE-Fifteen Hundred
Dollars to be paid in cask: the balance in
two equal annua! instalments, with interest
from dale ol sale, scented by bond of purchaser
and mortgage of liie premises sold.
Purchaser to pay for paix-rs.
* li. A. SPAN N, C. C. C. P, .
Clerk's Office.
November 10, ISO!. 2v,2
Executors Sale.
I) Y VIRTUE OF TIIE POWER VESTj
ed in me as Executrix c?t iho Est ale of
Jacob Selzler, deceased, by Lis last will
and testament, I will offier lor s tie at Peak
Edition, in this county, at public out cry to
the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 1st
day of December. 38'?>. atTl o'clock a. m.,
the following described property, to Vit:
Ait that pic-ce. parcel or true: of land,
situate, lying and being in the St do of
South Carolina and the county of I.exiiigton,
containingtwenly-eigiit acres, move or
loss, bounded by lands of J. A. flanriter,
Elias Stoudeminr, Jacob Setzler, L. 1'.
Stondemier and others.
TERMS OF SALE-C:s1j. Pare Laser
to pav for papers.
MliS. T. IRVIN 3IIT.LEE,
Nov. 5, 18'Ji. Executrix,
iwi
A Cotton':
Purchase only such fertilizers
i least 3 to 4fc actual potash.
I For Corn, Fertilizers sho
Poor results are due entire
j \Vc will gladly scud you our pamphlets cn
They arc ?cu: free. I: will cost you r.olii
I GLZitL'.M !i
j
fia tm
^ Sill 4 i
w.v_ ? _ kUj w) Su? lueli l5
XTAYIXG A LARGER STOCK C
JL hand than I can afford to carry,
these departments and have
to closcUiut the entire stock. This is
co?>l*or?j n? rionnino Trov<T<>iiiq nriil nllA
in this market again.
.
is to be sola regardless of cost. This
C.-' tit*
h*?y r.aj ir.J ?-j _
A large slock at cost, consisting of
| In all other departments I am offering
! T pT jl Y.TY'
/is JZJLJtJL A.
e
b
1 1 !P F
I I 1 If3 IP
ksa & Li gaa
FOR THE
[LIVER Mm KIDNEYS
I
s
5
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&>
I IIA It MAX'S
| COMECTIOXEBiES, FRll
I gk
CIGAIJS, CHEWING ami
Toys, Facv G(
?/ 7 e/
.ZDZeXTG-S an.& 2
PEBFL'MEKY, STATiohsr. SC
?27" A well selected stock of the
always at the very lowest prices. The
Although unfortunate in having his
ton destroyed by fire last April, Old St
of his usual Christmas supples of pre
from the lifc'le tiny doll, tin wagons, t<
ful, delicate and useful China and plus
friend, fruits, candies and nuts in end!
fail to call and examine these goods, a
big rush and they are picked over. .
ij e x i n rr o rs
ESMW MfH!
rant* i wwu
I
A.n
I
! PIN12 WEAR I
The newest, the lisjf-st and most fashionab]
carries the largest stock of the kind of .my b
Hosi< ry, New Gloves in Moesquetairc lm:to
s'.-v Skirts, best Knitted Jersey Uudtrwear 1<
cheap you can buy the icanv articles a lady
! PIANOS AN:
; We sell direct from the factory. No oxpe:
j Jtciiutil'u' (I^right Pianos, *:200. Fine Parle
| bold on easy terms.
r*\ enl 015-1 t-'-'' rrr*a
-LN u W - \JL
COLUjII
I August 12?tf.
I
V?. I. jHAflilil,
WHOLESALE AM8 RETAIL
tp' I?
Si**'! JZJ&j cL:i*a tfiL^y 5
COLUMBIA, S. C.
i Merchants and Planters will do
j well to try this House when purchasing.
i All kinds of
! HEAVY GROCERIES,
GRAIN, I;EEI>, &c., |
kej)t in stock,
f Orders accompanied by* the cash will;
receive prompt attention.
Name amount of each article wanted |
for money sent and prompt shipment
will be made and
SATISFACTION G U A RAN TEED. j
M tmumw
.STORK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
! June 6.?If !
IF. W. hosemann,
I C-u2" ASTD LOCKSMITH, j
.Mid dealer in
sass, pistols, pistol sap.tsidses
FiSHiHG TACKLE,
J and a!i kinds o! Sportsmen's Articles,
i "which he has now on exhibition and lor
j ale at his store,
j Slain Street, Near the Central Bank.
Coin nth iff, S. C.
; AC-ENT FOR HAZARD POWDER CO.
Repairing done at short notice.
! 5 ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- r? n
COLUMBIA, - 5 e,
XJI5VCTICES IN TIIE STATE AND
, JL Federal Courts, p.jm! offers his proles;
Monai services to the citizens of Lexington
!; County.
i October 18?1 v,
(
"B7 <
r ertiiizer.
for cotton which contain at
uld contain 6$ Potash.
!y to deficiency of Potash,
the Use of Potash.
T.g to reau tliem, and they will save you
LAL1 V.'OKfIS, 93 ICaiiau S'.rcct, New Yuri:.
k mw p.?mm
ft il }t r si g ??r. *
Kaibli iJa tiiC sti \Lf 3
>F CLOTHING AND SHOES OX
I have made a sweeping reduction in
marked the prices down to
F i" Mif- /T'fwnp
ilitf if W8I
an opportunity of a life time to
which will, perhaps, never be offered
Jft
?tc?pn ktci ws.
?f I_\j t -TAL
O..VJ B?Ci UUI 4
> line must and shall be closed out.
) IElj S
the very best goods of all grades,
the best values that money can buy
oiv, s. c.
Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant and invig- |
ora'irg medicine. Particularly effective j
in the care of 7)v>ucpsia, Indigestion, j
Nausea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, j
etc. A valuable liver regulator Comets j
all disorders of tlie kidneys. Wonderlulh g
beneficial in lan-ale complaints Taken J
along with-quinine, is an ttiYctual cure lor J
Chilis. A grunt appetizer when takeu Lo- j
lore meals. After meals aids digestion. In
large 25c., f.Oc. and tfl bottles.
Sold at the Bazaar and bv W. P. It oof, j'
Lexington. ' *
Wholesale by
THE MUBBY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
BAZAAR,
ITS, CRAKES, CRACKERS,
ECCEKI^S,
CHEWING rrOI5j^COiS
)ods, Notion^
-VtCEIDXCIIkTIES,
iiOfllf m^vALlll3S, ETC.
-\
above Goods constantly 011 hand an&?se
Goods are all fresh and reliable. ??*
larce and only repository at Lexiiijf
O / I W
mtaCIau.se has stock the Bazaar full
sents suitable for young and old,
>ps and balls, up to the most beauti>h
goods, for sweet heart, parent and
.ess variety and at all prices. Don't'
nd lay in your supplies before the
" J, I-I . , S . C .
D
O It J.a A i > I 3S S ,
[o stylos can now bo found at Trump's, xvh
.ouse in the city. New Handkerchiefs, New
n and hooks. Kid Gloves a specialty, eror
ladies and children. C: me and see J.o^
needs Jrom a -Notion House,
d organs.
use. No commissions. The best make.
>r Organs, i'jj. See our stock and Prices
JE5 0"2>v/?IE3.,
>IA, S. C.
~AN EVER6REENTREE
Without Cost.
\T/rE WILL fciENJ> YCU BY MIAIi
y? post-pa:il one small evergreen tree
ail .plod to your climate, with instructions
for planting and earing for it. together with
our complete iist of Nursery stock. If you
will cut out Ibis adverlisi :tu nt, mark oil it
l the name of this piper, and toll how many
and what kind ct trees and plants yon would ??-?
like to purchase, and when you wish to
plant them.
We will quote you lower prices on the
! stock you v.aut than have ever been offered
you.
Write at once.
EVERGREEN NURSERIES,
Evergreen, Door Co., Wis.
August 15,?llJl
I.EXSNCi-TON
SAVINGS BANK.
DEPOSITS BEl'EiVED Sl'ilfECT TO CHECK.
ALLEN JONES, President.
W. P. ROOF. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Alien .Tones. V,\ P, Re/, C. M. Efird,
R. Hilton James E. Hondrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Deposits ot SI and upwards received r \
interest at 5 i>cr cent. ;>cr annum allowed.
payable April and October.
September 21?tt
^ITWSTAL LENSES" -w.
0gl ^ rnr.cz mark.
k8*Nfi^VT^?& /ZZ-KI
v& %
J. E. Kaufmann, Druggist, has c-xclcsive
| sale of these celebrated glasses in T rv:ng'
ton, S. C., from the factory <>f Kellan ?~~ .. ' ^
Moore, the only comnkie optical plant in
tlie South, Atlanta, Ga.
i Aug 22 iai
You will find flavoring extracts.
: spices, gelletino, corn stai^, etc., at
i the Bazaar.
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