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Highest of all in Leavening Powe P ABSOLUTS 1 The Lexington Dispatch W?DNESEAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1895. Index to New Advertisements. S. W. Young?Notice, Trespassers B. Yisanska?Watches, etc. * Mimnau^h?BL? Sale. ^ o u \ Chatterbox. v ^ sC. E. Leaphart?Citation. \ J. J. Shealy?Land Sale. it - For Sale25 acres good farming lands fronting Lexington Manufacturing Com pany's mill, with good building^site. "Will be sold cheap for cash. Charles E. Corley. Phosdamatine. The renowned French remedy for -? males and females, for weak and de- e bilitated organs. For sale at the D. Bazaar. qi ik What is Home I. . . -oc Without a piano, or organ? If youflC] desire either, write to M. A. Malone,u^. Columbia, for special prices and ^ term3- " b"h Death of Mr. John Lorick. Mr. John Lorick, who resided i .?( the Fork, died at his home on Thur jen] day last. He was one of the olde ^jot citizens of Lexing'.on county, ai was well known for his honesty, i tegrity and many good deeds. o( had accumulated considerable pr -yj-ol erty and was regarded as one of i W( best and safest business men. ' $201 i was one of our most respected i 2( zens and a gentleman of high Ch sea< tian character. ; a W( I $40< Secret of Beauty Ir2( is health. The secret ofhealos wee the power to digest and aso- 2( ilate a proper quanity of fd. Koc. This can never be done ten J the liver does not act it'sirt. j _ . i Will '[ Doyouknowth?? uhre Tutt's Liver Pills are an >solute cure for sick headachdys- ^ ... pepsia, sourstomacn, maria, ^.2 constipation, torpid liver/iles, wee] jaundice, bilious fever, bous- 2( ness and kindred disease ^,;e{ Tutt's Liver fills ^ ! Bon $35| 2( if Will buy an /organ frog 51. A. : 5.50 Malone, Columbia, 8. C. ! -^?D j \ 2( No Extension this 1#ar. ! banl Up to date there has be? collected | 10.5 only about one tenth of <feiate and ! Bon / ! county taxes. Our people should be | 2C more prompt as there \\Jll not be an Rod extension of time this vear as the ton, Legislature will not meet until after wee! the time, for the payment of taxes has 2C r expired. Walk up to the Captain's Wal office and pay your taxes in time to ville slve the penalty and much worry, a we tjouble and vexation of spirits. *701 2C Eail VOUR MONEY'3 quir i worth??- fj * f vou buy Ree< 9 . <rct it iou ESS! That'l,^Ts, S=sh" KUnds. Lutn^er, ^ | p0Dl S Sbingl" and ?',v^u^v?&rialy nil ^8 n $ *ork froro ^Ling business *?* g|* ^ I f^roftte manner ^S| ^ ' 1 St" m Arri ||| keep; VJ"'make tl??? ^to g TCqu fl aJqusta uj?ber co.,^1 of al ^9 ajgu*>t ' m eacl g||| "Buy Of the rAaker-'J . mai] I Si;or Attention, Washerwomen. -^ea' Thomas' bluing, dry or in liquid, for washing purposes, is the best. 5 cent and 10 cent sizes. For sale ^ at the Bazaar. w^? priv S1S5 Up crro Will buy beautiful upright pianos fern; from M. A. Malone, Columbia, S. C. Si Write him for particulars. post ? and A Hustler from Hustlersviile. HA' Mimnaugb is never so happy as ! St., when he is busy and it is bis busi- j ^ 1 ness to be busy all the time. He is a hustler from away back yonder, and ^ the way he is hustling goods out to . j customers is really astonishing. He ^ * * * -i *-> /-* Vv^cf trol HOC tAT* ueueves 111 mc ucai i?iukw ^ Yoi*] the least moDev aDd he does it every I , . / don time. Bargain hunters should call J at his immense establishment when rjipj in Columbia and he will make it to ; their interest to do so. ! *oe ^ ^ _____ last Buckien's Arnica Salve. l'"rl befc The Best Salve in the world for ^ Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt 1 Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped j ken Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin j com Eruptions, and positively cures Piles on \ ^ or no pay required. It is guaranteed a|,e ft to give perfect satisfaction or money ^refunded. Price 25 cents per box. iire r.?Lates" Gov>t RePort Bidng S&yUBE i ftar RoaUs to Let. pj-h the kindness of our every ! efficj"^ obliging Postmaster, Mr. q g.dford, we have been a llowed t0 ! a note of the following 3tautes which are to be let to the^st bidder at Washington on ; the;f next months, jes desiring to put in bids for j caj? mails on these routes can I necessary blanks from the poster from whose office the Uistart. bids must in the contract office aishington by 4 p. m., December 3 301. From Lattakoo to Chapin, les and back, six times a week, d required with bid $300. )290. From Leesville, by Del and Etheredge, to Wyse's Ferry 10 miles and back, six times a k. Bond required with bid $1,02SS. From Lewiedale, by Price Lorena, Duplin, Upwell, and ;kman, to Prosperity, 21.75 milts back, twice a week. Bond reed with bid $500. 3292. From New Brookland to imbia 1.50 miles and back, six is a week. Bond required with $200. )291. From Peak, by Alston, iinsville and Long Bun, to iticeilo, 10.25 miles and back six is a week. Bond required with $700. TO T->:1L. ?n T ut-ir, /ZOu. x' rem xvjgut>v e.u to juuuv ;ntain, 5.75 miles and back, twice >ek. Bond required with bid 3. )299. From Sandy RuntoSwan10.50 miles and back, three times ?ek. Bond required with bid 3. 3297. From Selma, by Caila to o, 10 miles and back, twice a k. Bond required with bid $200. 32SG. From Sinclair to White k, 3 m iles^and back, twice a week, d required with bid $200. 3287. From Spring Hill to te Rock, 2.75 miles and back, e three times a week. Bond reed with bid $200. )29G. From Wessinger, by Dtsville and Seiwood, to Irmo, 5 miles and back, three time a x. Bond required with bid $100. )289. From Batesburg by Clouds >k, Mount "Willing-, Denn\% Cole's and Payne to Choppells, 31 s and back, six times a week, d required with bid $1,900. )291. From Brook to Summit miles and back, 3 times a week, d required with bid $200. )295. From Chapin, by Fairrs and Pine Ridge, to Derrick 0 miles and back, twice a week, d required with bid $300. )2S5f From Ella, by Savilla, ky Well and Seaysville to Lexing 1S.S9 miles and deck, rwice a x. Bond required with bid 8400. 302. From Hope Station by ton and Sunshine to Glymph, 10.25 miles and back, six times ;ek. Bond required with bid ). 293. From Irene to Lexington road Station, (X. 0.) 3 miles and :, twelve times a week. Bond re ed with bid 8400. 1300. From LexingtoD by ier's Store ,Clark's Mills, Beaver # d and Rishton, to Risk's Store, files and back, twice a week, re Lexington Tuesday and Friat 7 a. m. Arrive at Rish's e by 4 p. m., leave Rish's Store I Inesday and Saturday at 7 a. m. ve at Lexington by 4 p. m. Bond lired with bid 8000. istead of making a two days trip j bove route and stopping at offices ! t way as tbe contract calls for the . rider now goes first to Clark's s; thence to Rishton and Rish's e and returns the same day by rer Pond and Reeder's Store. Yee Medical Preference Bc:k 14 pages) for men and women I are afflicted with any form of ate disease peculiar to their sex, rs of youth, contagious diseases, fie troubles, etc., etc. end 2 two cent stamps, to pay ; age, to the leading specialists ; physicians in this country. Dr. j rHAYvAY & CO., m So. Broad \ Atlanta, Ga. sptembcr 18?3m8. ? Law Cases Re-opened. he decree of Judge Witherspoon ! cases of Simon Goldstein vs. i Home Insurance Co., of New | k, and the same against The Lon- i and Liverpool and Globe Insur- ; i Co., have been filled in the k s office. These decrees opeDS judgments in the cases, entered July, and allows the defendants nswer. The cases will now go ' >re a jury probably at the special a of court. It will be remem>d that Goldstein is suing these j paDies to recover the insurance j lis stock of goods which was dged to have been destroyed by on the morning of the 25th of ib 1894. i I'EM AM) SCiSSOKS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. When you come to pay your taxes do not forget ta bring along the amount you owe the Dispatch. We are martyrs to our owu faults. Gossip is putting two and two together and making it ten. Severe colds, accompanied %\ith fevers are pravalent hereabouts. Read the advertising columns of TVI /vU * f TTAII xrunf l u? tvi-omc Liit; j-/i>]jaiv;u ii juu ?uiiv Miss Queenie Spaun returned from Leesville College last week, sick with fever. Mr. U. M. Slice is teaching a flourishing school near Bookman's in this county. The previous sale of the Mai tin lands having been complied with, the resale has been withdrawn by Clerk Spam. Miss May Haltiwanger left for Ballentine last week, where she is teaching school. A man never so beautifully shows his strength as when he respects a woman's softness. Fine Northern apples, bananas, cibbage and onions just received, at the Bazaar. An Italian with his trained bear, enteitained the juveniles on the streets, last Monday. Bev. Mr. Graichen will lecture on the Sunday school lesson for next Sunday, at St. Stephen's this evening Mr. J. J. Kyzer showed us a radish last week of the ,Chinese variety which weighed five pounds and ten ounces. Old type metal, as good if not belter and cheaper than Babbit metal suitable for mill men, for sale at the Di patch office. Please don't forget us with your lues when you corre to pay your taxes. nd everyone needs it at all times of the ear. Malaria is always about, and the lly preventive and relief is to keep the iver active. You must help the Liver a bit, id the best helper is the Oid Friend, SIMons Liver Regulator, the Red Z. Mr. C. Himrodj.cT Lancaster, Ohio, ys: *!Simmons Liver regulator oka a case of Malarial Fever of three ,ar-;' standing for me, and less than ie bottle did the business. 1 shall use when in need, and recommend it." Be sure that you get it. Always lock for ie RED Z cn the package. And don't rget the word REGULATOR. It is SIMons Liver Regulator, and there is .:>* cue, and every one who takes it is .:re to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS :l !N the remedy. Take it also for ..:-:v:ss and Sick Headache; both are . ov -i :gglml l-j/ci. il.Z-.-j'i'i jj CM.. Philadelphia. Fay your subscription to the Dis patch, then go over and settled you) State and county tax. A delegation from Swansea in the interest of the proposed county ot Swansea was before the constitutional convention yesteiday. A Russian proverb says, "before going to war pray once: before going to sea nrav twice, and before ?ettin<>; married pray three times." Thanksgiving day is Thursday, the 28th inst.. by proclamation of both the Piesident of the United States and tfi?Governor of this State. Four, live and six roomed cottages could be easily rented to desirable tenants at a fair rent. "Who will start the ball moving by building one. Dartko Sharps' child, six or seven years old, was kicked to death by a colt, last Thursday at Charles Sharp's place, near Feeder's Store. "When found the body was cold. Fruits, candies of all kinds, cakes and crackers will be found continually through the season, at the Bazaar. Rev. G. Edwin Stokes will preach his last sermon before going to Conference next Sunday morning in the Methodist church, at the usual hour. The public is cordially invited. 4,B. L. K"'?-Your article is an advertisement to promote the business interests of certain parties, there fore we decline to publish it except at our regular advertising rates. A photographed smile is never beautiful. It was never meant that a smile should be permanent. A smile is evanescent, and is intended only for the one who has called it into life. The low prices at which Wm. Piatt & Co., of Columbia are selling groceries, provisions, hay. grain aud tobaccoes is gaining them new customers every day. They are the leaders of low prices. "We are indebted to Mr. Stuart G. Rucker of the Sandy Run section, for samples of sweet potatoes of the Georgia Buck and the Mississippi Yam varieties. They were sugary and of tine flavor. Mr. Rucker made an excellent crop of these fine -varieties. Dr. D. L. BOOZER, J. WILLIAM. BOOZER Extracting and Ar'.ificia Denture. Filling and Tr D? [). L. B002 BENTAL S 1515 MAIN COLUMBIA, Branch Offices: Xewberrv and L?xinj ! y 1 Messrs. J. T. Prince and A. F. ! Carter, erstwhile teachers in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute, were i i i 1 J1 _ m town last wen: snaKing nanus with their gentlemen friends and smiling on their lady friends. AYc are glad to know that they are both connected with flourishing schools. "We understand that a gentleman of means in u Carolina city is desiiious of moving to this county and wants to purchase a large body of land, for which he will paycash. Ti:e Summit News Letter says Lexington people should he proud of their model post cfiice and post master. In course we are, brother. Mr. B. Visanka informs the people of Lexington, through the columns o o of the Dispatch, that he is prepared to do r;ii kinds of watch, clock and jewelry repairing in the best manner and at the lowest prices. He also keeps a well selected stock of watcher, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles and musical instruments, all of which he has marked down to the lowest notch. Give him a call when in Col TTno^mnnn'a 1 U IXi t_J; cl, XiVAb L\J JL t? liuoviuuuu Kctice, Exposition Visito:s. Persons going to Atlanta should stop at the Victoria Hotel. The accommodations are first class and it is supplied with all the modern improve ments for the convenience and comfort of its guests; the rooms are large and comfortable aDd the table supplied with the best the market affords. Rates reasonable. Special rates made with parties of ten or more. See advertisement and address the propiie tor. A Second Assistant Teacher to be Elected Owing to largely increased attendance of pupils at Palmetto Institute, the Trustees will meet this evening for the purpose of electing a second assistant teacher, to take charge of third, fourth and fifth grades. This audition to teaching force will enable the teachers to do much mere thorough work and will no doubt give general satisfaction to the patrons. Program of Excises. The member of Wigntinan Epworth League have arraDge a delightful and instructive program for Tuesday evening, November 2G. to which the public is most cordially invited to be present. The following is the progiam: 1. Song. 2. Devotional exercises. 3. Lecture?Prof. Sidney J. Derrick. 4. Recitation. 5. Recitation. The qxercises will be intersperse d with music. The'League hopes to make these exercises both entertaining and in structive. The Slate Fair. The State Fair held in Columbia last week was a success in every particular and the future of the Association is thus practically settled. While the exhibits were not as numerous as those of previous years, yet they were of superior quality and just enough to make them interesting to visitors. The attendance w is very gratifying to the management. We are indeed proud of the conspicuous place Lexington county took in the Fair, both in exhibits and attendance. Lexington* took the blue ribbon on nearly every thing, flio list hpinrr so Inro-ethafc we have I " ? - O co room for it in this issue, and will have to postpone its publication until next week. The Brookland Brass Band furnished excellent music during the Fair, and was the subject of many favorable comments. On the whole it was one of the most eniovable and successful Fairs * ever held in Columbia. Everybody j enjoyed themselves immensely and j tried to make everybody else share | their enjoyment with them. Secretary Holloway deserves the thanks of the entire State for the successful manner in which he brought off this ? I Fair. The Gentleman of the Jury j For the special term of court, Be- j l comber 9th, are: Jos. P Meetze, J Sol Roberts, G ! Henry Hall man, J Cul Shealy, Geo ! " T"> IT 1) Tn,v>oc 7C ! J Jtl I'lOOI. lit.'IJiy JL OJill. I\ iiiUIJ, VUUJIU j. j Lown. Wade T Weed, Ed E Hook. J L II Craft, P M Prick, Levi Pool, | Geo W by brand, Geo A Kaminer, A i j Walter Shealy, Jacob J Mack, James j j E Wessiuger, Xoab Risk, James B | I Addy, John P Corley, Wade H Fur- j j tick, J C.J Fultner, I M Bouknigbt, j R W Wynne, J Thomas Monts, Jacob j j L Roof, Joseph Frey, Albert R Taylor, J j David E Holder, B L Dominick, Sid- | | ney W Amick, X West Harman, J i Kelly Day. W H Dreher, Jerome A Hut-to, Geo W Smith. aa?a^aapaa?bbm? , 0. D. S., J. EDWIN BOOZER, D. 0, S,; eating Teeth, Crown and Bridge Work. :kr & sons, . URGEONS, STREET, S. O. >ton. When you are in need of any kind of job printing keep us in mind. We can suit you both in quality of work and price. It is No Fake. Rumors having been circulated that Mr. Buff's petrified man was a fake, that gentleman has made many fa remonstrate that it was not. Reputable physicians of Columbia and other places have examined the body and are unanimous in their opinion that it is really the petrified body of a man. A hole in the leg showed that there.were bones in it, and an incission was made iu the mouth Monday aud two teeth were found. The body is now being bleached as it is exposed to the air. Mr. Buff has had several large offers for the body, but as yet he is undecided what disposition he will -make of it. Iu the meantime it is on exhibition in Columbia and will probably be taken to Atlanta. The Thornwsll Orphanage. This Institution is a family school for orphan children, who are left in poverty by the death of their parents It is located in Clinton, South Carolina, in the upper or predmcne section of the State. The healthfulness of the same is shown by the fact that in twenty years, there have been only three deaths among the orphans. The children are received from any spot.inn nf the Union and from ^n.y denomination. There were 130 orphans under its care last year from twelve different States and ten denominations. It is' however, under Presbyterian control. Orphans are not legally surrendered to the Institution, but are ad mitted to be educated, and sent out prepared to take care of themselves. They are, therefore, taught to use both head and hand, the industrial course being full and thorough and the school work, beiDg equally satisfactory. The support of this Institution is wholly voluntary. It is almost without endownment, depending upon the good will of the people for its maintainance. Gifts of provisions, clothing and money, in response to notices like this constitute its source of income. During the past year, the family was maintained and all salaries paid. And that has been its wonderful experience for twenty years. Thanksgiving and Christmas days are here. Surely this is a good time t) remember the orphans. Gifts should be sent to Rev. AYm. P. Jacobs, Thornwell Orphanage, Ciinton, S. C. DO tOlI WANT RELIEF! If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. C. / Sale of Land. -VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xi the tract of land below desciibed will be sold at Leebville, S. C., in lront of the store of D. W. Shealy & Co , cn Tuesday, the l<Uh day of December, 18t?5. Terms of sale, cash. DESCRIPTION OF LAND. Tract of land containing one hundred acres, move or less, situated about two and a half miles north of Leesville, adjoining lands of \V. W. Smith and others, on Cut Log Creek, known as the Homestead Tract of tae Estate of the late Rev Henry A. Smith, deceased. Purchaser to pav for papers. J. -T SHEALY, Agent for Legatees. Leesville, S. C., November 14. 1805. 3w3. ESTABLISHED 1860. B. YISANSKA. WATCHES, GLOCKS, JEWfcLKr,5lLVtK WARE AND SPECTACLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and all kinds of STRINGS. EYISAN3KA IS THE EIGHT HAN ? to go to when you want anything in the jewelry or musical lines. He will sell yon goods at the lowest c?t prices and guarantees honest dealing. You can also get a tirst class job at a very reasonable price when yon h ive any repairing. COLUMBIA, S. C, Main Street, next door to Central National Bank. November 20?3tn. Notice, Trespassers. N'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT all hunting, or trespassing in any manner, is strictly forbidden on our lands. The lands adjoin. The law will positively be enforced against all persons found trespassing. S. W. YOUNG. Agent, P. B FULMER, J. W. FULMER. November 20. 3w3. but she is advised by a cabinet which r is composed entirely of men, and if South Carolina was in the hands of woman today, the result would bo bankrupcy. We have as much re- | * spect for the fair women as any peo j pie and we want to keep them fair and loving as they now are. No onewould not like to mec-t a lady w ho was all stirred up in political matters, J for during campaign years about the only time we can get a rest from politics is when we are in company with the dear ladies, so you may readily see they are more beneficial i as a comfort than as a co-worker in political matters. Truly yours. Andy. Ella, S. C., Nov. 11, 1895. LEXINGTON MARKET, corrected weekly dy the merchants I Cotton, per ft S a Bacon?Hams. per n> io a Sides. " " * a Shoulders," "iL'a j Lard, per ? 10 a ( Flour, perewt 15 a 2 23 Corn, per bu a Peas, " " #0 a Oats. " " ?."> a so Fodder, per ewt 9 a Sweet Potatoes, per bu -"u a Rice, per lb 3.lia 4 B;.tter, per lb. i"? a 2:) E??cs, per dor 10 a 12? Turkeys, per lb " a Geese, per pr 50 a so Chickens, per head 10 a 25 ( Beeswax, per lb 15 a i" ; Beef. per lb. s a 10 . Pork. " " 5 a 10 Tallow, per lb 5 a The State of South Caro;ir>a? COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. I11 the Court of Common Picas. IdaB Spires, in her own ri^h' and as Adm.nistratriz of the Estate of M c al Simpson Spires, deceased, Plaintitf. vs vlary .Cnn Spire?. Miry E. Rutland, Dedenek V. Spires Idella 1) Joint r and D. H Spires. Defendants. IN CBFDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF this C ii?rt, in the above stan d action, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the conrt house door at Lex ington, S. 0., during the legal hours of sale, on the fir.->t Honda* (salesJay) in December next, the s ine being the 2d day of said inoi th. the foil )w:ng described property, to wit: Ail that piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lyiug and being in the county tnd State aforesaid, containing one huu1ml and forty acres. n;o:e or less and bounded by lands of Wm. A Spires, John II. 5 ires. Trustice Jackson, B II. Spires and \I. C Spires, being the tact or parcel of land couv. ved to the late Michicl S Spires b\ Miry Ana Spires and others by thtir deed ditedihe twenty-first clay of December, 1687. TERMS OF SALE Cash. Purchaser to p.iv for papers GEORGE S. DRAFT-, b\ L. C. November 9. 1895. 3w2. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In the Court of Common Pleas. Levi Metz, Plaintiff, agai ust C. J. Iredell. The Commercial Bank of Columbia. S. C , andS. S Metz. Defendants. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IX the above case, issued out of the Court >f Commou Pleas lor the county and State aforesaid, and to rne directed and lodged in .i,A An,. fWotiAr >HU"i T u> wm'c tuc i*ji.Lx v?L v/wv^w, _ will sell before the court house in L xngtou county, on the first Monday in December next, if being the 2d day thereof, with in the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, All the right, title and interest of Levi Me!z in the following described tracts ol laud, to wit: Johnston Tract of seven hundred and -1U acres, more or less, in Fork bounded by fames lticbardson, I)r Joseph Eargle Paul Eleazer, JohnFulnitr, JohnShealv, Samuel >healy D. A. Itichardson, John D. Amick md L'j isia R. Fuller. Hobbs' Tract ot four hundred and tiftyfive acres, more or less, as will be more fully ffinwu by a resurvev plat made by Win 1> Elkins, surveyor, on December ^ St. 18h9, aud being Tract No. 1 of the Hobbs' laud iud are levied upon as the property of Levi Me'ze under ihe >aid execution. TERMS OF SALE Cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers. GEORGE S. DRAFTS S. L C. Sheriff's Office, November 9, 18'jo. 3w2. \ The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In Court of Common Pleas. Julius E. Lo.ick, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Amick and Joseph W. Eirgle, Defendants. foreclosure or .uortgage. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE ORDER OF the Conrt in tno abcve stated case, I will seli to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lfxincton county, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December next, t..c following described property, to wit: ] All that lot, piece and parcel of land j situated, lying and being in the ' county of L-xingtcn and the Stite i 1 aforesaid, and bounded as follows, to wit: < by lands of Jonn Wessinger, Estate lands | ( John K'ddle. (h-orge W. Williams and Jacob It. Bonknieht. in the fork of Broad and j " Saluda rivers, containing sixty-two and | one-quarter acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE - One-'b r 1 f f the pur- j chase money to be paid in cash; the balance on a credit of one and two years, with in ; terest from day of Sale, secured by bond i of the purchaser and a mortgage of tie promises sold, with leave to the purchaser I to pay all cash. The purchaser to pay for all papers. ! GEORGE S. DRAFTS, S. L. C. Sheriff's Office, Lexington C. II., November 11,1S93. 3w2 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, Cottar or Common Pleas. J. Painter Sons Company, Plaintiffs, against I . C. B. Huiet, It. G. Jobnsonand J. H. Huiet, Defendants, Copy Summons lor Relief. (Complaint 1 served.) To the Defendants aboVe named: | i XT OU ARE HE] IE BY SUM MONO AND i jl required to answer the complaint in j this action, of which a copy is herewith ; served upon you, and-to serve a copy of j your answer to the said complaint ou the subscribers at their oftice at Lexington C. i H , S. C., within twenty days alter service hereof, exclusive of the day oi such service; j and if you fail to answ, r the complaint ; within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court lor the j relief demanded in the complaint Dated November oth, 1 895 [L. S.] H. A SPANN. C. C. C. P. J J1EETZE & MULL Eli. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To C If Huiet. absent defendant in above stated case: You will please take notice that the orgi- : nal complaint is now on lile in the office of j ClerK ot Court for Lexington t'ounty in J said State. MEETZE & MULLEK. Plaintiff's Attorneys. November 9, 1895, 6w5. iiE vicToisiA mil J. W. GOLfJCKE, Manager, { s*OS. SO, 32, 31 SOU III PRY )R STREET. j j (Half Block froiu CLr Shed,) ATLANTA, GA. Yre you going to the Exposition? If i 1 so, stop at the Leading Hotel, i where accommodations are to be had for 1,000 guests per day. l'he only first class hotel in the City j charging Only 8100 Pe! Dav ' I "" Burglar Proof Safe fur Valuables, Cars Pass the Door fvvery Five Iilinutes for Exposition Grounds. Every- ! thing First Ciass.. The Best Beds in the City. The Best Table in the City. Telegraph or write ahead for Accommodations. Remember we will treat you right, aud charge you only 82.00 per day for Board and Lodging. Porters at ail Trains. The Greatest Attraction at the Exposition is the Wonderful Cyclorama, "Battle of Gettysburg." Located just outside of- main entrance on l-ith St. and Piedmont Ave. Don't miss it. F,\II-mo" in GOODS ARE NOW READY ATGE0. E. JACKSON'S! COLUMBIA, S. C. You con save from 10 to 15 per cen4. qn the dollar by tnakiug you purchasers fro-. his store, Ask lor TICKETS ON SILVERWARE find yon wilt get a part of the profits back The t-tock is No. l.and embraces all stjlc-o. quality and prices to be h d iu the larger stores. Remember the stand, POST OFFICE BLOCK, 1715 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0, C. F. JACKSON, Manager, May 30,?ly. Executors' Sale. I PURSUANT TO TUB AUTHORITY vested in us by the will of Davie Black, deceased, of Lexington county, we vviil on the 10th day of November next, at the late residence ot said deceased on Hollow Creek, in satd county, proceed to sell the entire real estate ot the said David Black, deceased, consisting of: The Homestead Tract, containing one hundred and eleven acres, more or less adjoiniug lauds of the estate of Jaspei Black, deceased, J. D. Addy and others. Tract No. 2, containing seventy-tw< acres, more or less, bounded by lauds ot the estate of Jasper Black, deceased, cs tate ot Joel Taylor, deceased. J D. Addy the Homestead Tract and others. Tract No. 3, containing seventy five acres more or less, bounded by lauds of L) U Addy, Donly and others. Tue above three lots cr tracts of lann will be sold ou the following terms, to wit n ATH't" In li VliC UiiiU v.'l CUV |/U*vutwv ? . ? paid m cash; the balance on a credit o one and two ytars. secured by bond ot tb purchaser aud mortgage of the lauds sole. Tract No. -4. Containing "eighty acremore or less, bounded by lands ot Samue Black. G. P. Craps, Samuel fetuckinan. am others. Tee last named tract will bo sold on tb following terms: Two-third cash; the bai ance on a credit of one year, secured b bond of the purchaser and mortgage of tb land sold. One-liatf acre lot more or less, with tb improvements thereon, in the town o Lees vi lie, in said county, ou the foilowin terms: Oue-haif cash, and the balance o. a credit of twelve months. The cred portion to be secured by bond of the p r cha>er am: mortgage of the lot sold. All ot the credit portion of the sale 1 said lauds is to bear interest trom the da of sale. Purchasers to pay for papers JAM Ed J. BLACK, G. P. CRAPS. Executors of the Will ot David Black, dec October 19, 1895, -Awjpd. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. This is a matter which is trcubliDg the mind3of many people, and if you will come to see us when you want Men's and Boys' Clothing. Hats and Furnishings you will be surprised at * 'in? _ - ? Hie nuaioer 01 aonars you can &a\c . by dealing with us, because we make a specialty of these lines and are better prepared to serve you than any | other house in this city. We are offering the following special values: Line of black and blue ribbed cheviot Sacque Suits at only 85.00. Line of all-wool black and mixed cheviot Sacque Suits at onlv ' 88.50. ! Line of black Clay weave diagonal Sacque and Cutaway Frock Suits at onlv 88.50. Beautiful line of Sacque and Cutaway Frock Suits in Black. Blue and Fancy Cheviots and Worsteds, $10 TO $35. Line of elegant Black and Blue Beaver Overcoats at onlv ! $10.00. " i f - - J -'a.. V.Unvn] W rtr.1 Ss tl 11-f <; j ITQUU ^aiuLai ?? vui . and Drawers, at only, per garments 50c. We are showing the best line of Knee ! Pants Suits, 4 to 15 years, ever brought to this citv, at only 82.50 | If you cannot visit Columbia, write for sample. M. L. K'NARD. | CLOTHIER FOR THE PEOPLE, j 1523 Main Street, At Sign of the Golden Star COLUMBIA, S. C. April 25?ly. W T. MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Merchants and Planters will do well to try this House when purchasing. \11 kinds of HEAVY GROCERIES, GRAIN, FEED, &c., kept in stock. Drders accompanied by the cash will receive prompt attention. Same amount of each article wanted for money sent and prompt shipment will be made and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MARTIN'S BIG ALLOWANCE STORK, COLUMBIA, S. C. June 6.?tf ? _ ^ lexiautotT SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED S13JECT TO CHECS. ALLEN JONES, President. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: \)!eu Jones, W. P, Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tl POMONA HILL Nurseries, POMONA, iv. c. ALL LEADING FRUITS, . calculated to suit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue No. 1, of FRUIT TEED, VINES, ETC., -ind No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grov.n ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CABNA'I IONS, Jcc. Catalogues free. Correspondence soli ited. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Proprietor, Pomona, N. 0. April 23?ly. ^WANTED HIDES AND BEESWAX. IN large or small quantities. Will pay highest market (cash) price. RICE B. HARNIAN. LEXINGTON. S. C. mszisery. r H1VE OPENED A NICE LINE OF 1 Fall and Winter Hats, Boys and Baby aps, Velvet and Velveteens, Ribbons and F ithers of every description. Net and Grenadi' e Veiling. Ladits' and Clnldrens' H ise. Ai*o a nice line of Cashmere and Ei?i Gloves. I offer to sell cheap, so call nd examine m\ stock. espectfulK, MISS EULA WEIGHT, October 2 2m. . CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, AT COLUMBIA. 8. C. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Paid rrkfLnilal . . - 5100.000 i'lrplus Profits . - . 100,000 Saving's Department. Deposits o! S5 0(> und upwards received, a teres t allowed at the rate of 4 pei cent er annum. W. A. OLAKK, President. Vv'ilxe Jones, Cashier. December 4? ly SEOmE BRTOS MAIN sr., COLUMBIA, S. C., JEWELEE *,d EEPAliEEE Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Cloc ks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, til for sale at lowest prices. j2=??~ Bepaiis on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. CO?tf. How 4Se Fortune S1C0 00 FOR EVERY S10 INVESTED CAN BE MADE BY OUR NEW SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SPECULATION. SI0.G0 and mere made daily on small investments by many persons who live away Irorn Chicago. All we ask is to investigate our new and iriginal methods. Past workings of plan and bir?linet r^f^rpnees furnished Our Booklet "Points and Hints" how to make money even when on the wrong side of the market and other information sent FREE. GrILMORE & CO., Bankers and Brokers. Open Board ol Trade Building. Chicago, 111. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, SaltRheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. to horseownebs. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition try ]>r. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, curt loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders-and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. Professional Calls. A NY CALL LEFT AT THE BAZ>AR rr inv services wPI be promptly atte ided to.' C. E. LEAPHAliT, m.'d. Sep ember 11. ? tf. mm folk" stroieii, A TTORNEY A T LA W% BATESBURG, - - - - S. C. Practices in a'l the State Courts, especially iu Lexiugtoo, Edgefield and Aiken counties Mar. <5-It Header, are you iu arrears at this office? If so call and settle or send the amount due.