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Highest of all in Leavening Pow Ro>l The Lexington Dispatch "WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1S93. Index to New Advertisements. Grand Bargains?J L Shuil. Lands for Sale?Polly 0 Miller. Probate sales. School Funds?J D Farr. Business College?"Wilber R Smith. wnat is jttcme "Without a piano, or organ? If you desire either, write to M. A. Malone, Columbia, for special prices and terms. Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic districts are invariably accompanied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. I The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes deranged and disease is the result. TnfFc I ivpr Pi!f?s * Wkk ?? ?< * V a aaaw /Cure ail Liver Troubles. ? Furs Hides, Beeswax, &eBring me your otter, mink, fox, raccoon, o'possum, skunk, muskrat, and wild cat furs, dry flint and salted raw hides, feathers, wool, beeswax, tallow, &c. I pay highest market price in cash. 1m?7 Rice B. Harjiax. $ 35 TJp "Will buy an organ from M. A. Alalone, Columbia, S. C. Fruit Cake Ingredients. Ladies bake your fruit cakes in time for Christmas and the holidays, j as age improves taste and flavor, j You will find at the Bazaar nice, j fresh, cleaned currents, seedless raisins, citron and spices. Powdered sugar and cake trimmings for icing and dressing cakes. _ ? Attention, Washerwomen. Thomas' bluing, dry or in liquid, for washing purposes, is the best. 5 cent and 10 cent sizes. For sale at the Bazaar. S105 Bp Will hr.v beautiful upright pianos from M. A. Hulonc, Columbia, S. C. \ Write him for particulars. Free Medical Sefercnca Eo~k (61 pages) for men and women who are afflicted with any form of private disease peculiar to their sex, errors of youth, contagious diseases, female troubles, etc., etc. Send 2 two cent stamps, to pay postage, to the leading specialists and physicians in this country. Dr. HATHAWAY & CO., 22-? So. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. September IS?3m3. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itbeuai, 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. Lost ? vr' />? _ i yj | Between _\ir. ueo. \v. ome) ? tiuu. Dr. Hendrix's place on Wallet road, a yellow tanned leather whip. The one finding it will please leave it at this ofSce and receive the reward, and oblige. John Sselgeove. Santa Claus Is unloading at the Bazaar many good and useful things which, will j please old and young. Candies, fruits, nuts, cakes, crackc-rs, etc., all of the very best quality. The usual display of Toys and Fancy Goods will be ready for your inspection, consisting of new novelties in useful and ornamental goods. ?t?-? Alliance Picnic. There will be an Alliance picnic at | Irmo, on December 31,1805. Promi- j neiit speakers will be present and discuss and explain the piinciples and demands of the Alliance. The public, especially Alliancc-men, is inT-itorl and brine basket-''. UlVU t-V vv? ? 0 N. S. Youxgixer. To close out and retire from business, a lot of English rabbits will bo sold at "25 cents a piece. Enquire at the Bazaar. * W e are never better satisfied than when duty ha3 been faithfully performed. Tak'ng the whole land suiface of the glebe into consideration, there arc twenty two and a half acres for each inhabitant on this plant t. Fine Xoitbern apples, bananas, cabbage and onions just received, at the Bazaar. er.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report ELY BHUBE j To the Public. My Holiday Box has arrived. If you want to make a nice Xzxias pros- j ent call and examine my line < f Toilet j Articles, Fine Perfumery and Druggists Fancy Goods. i "Cosmeon" Toilet Articles are better than silver. If you want initials engraved; call in time. I do not mention prices here. To compare the goods with the price will satisfy anyone. J. E. Kauffuanx, Druggist. I Lexington, S. C. A Life Saved. Jamestown, Tenn., October 15, 1891. My daughter tried physicians and : nearly all remedies for Female irreg- j ularities, but received no relief or benefit whatever. "We had nearly j despaired of her recovery when we were induced by our postmaster, Mr. A. A. Gooding, to try Gerstle's Female Panacea, and after using four bottles she was entirely cured, for which I feel it my duty to let it be known to the world and suffering humanity, for I believe she owes her j life to the Panacea, j A. J. MACE, Sheriff of Fentress County, Tenn. For further information call at Julian E. Kauffman's drug store and get free, a pamphlet entitled, "AdTrioQ fn Worn on nn d Other Useful In- 1 V AW UV ? ? V4MVM ? formation." G. Dr. J. W. Boozer is in town this week attending to the dental practice of Drs. Boozer & Sons at this place. He will probably remain until Saturday; but those wishing work had better make engagements ahead of time. Any person owing the firm for work already performed will find him at the residence of Mr. M. D. Harman. At a regular communication of Lexington Lodge No. 152, A. F. M., held on Saturday, the 7th inst., the following were elected: Frank J. Kyzer, W. M.; Thomas L. Harman, Senior Warden; John J. Taylor, Junior Warden; Thomas L. Wingard, Treasurer; G. M. Harman, Secretary; Samuel P. Shumpert, S. D; A. E. Wingard, J. D; Wade F. Corley, George W. Harman, Stewards; T. S. Hirman, Tiler. i Miss Mattie Jean Adams, teacher j of Elocution in the Leesville College, j will give an elocutionary entertainment at the Palmetto Institute this i evening. The program is varied and j interesting, embracing songs with | pantomimes, and selections from well known authors of high literary merit. Miss Adams has the repuiion of possessing elocutionary powers of unusual high order, and everybody should go out to hear her this eve- | ning. Admission 15 cents. The Court consumed Monday morn- j ing waiting on absentees. In the afternoon the case of Litzsey and others vs. the Columbia Canal Co., was taken up, and the balance of the day and all of Tuesday was con- { sumed in hearing arguments in sup- j port of a demurrer. The Judge sustained the demurrer and the plain- J tiffs gave notice of an appeal. As { we go to press the following case is j being heard: J. H. Lorick vs. The i South Bound Itailroad Company. Baptist Association. Editor Dispatch: Program of next Union of Upper 1 Division of Lexington Baptist Asso- j ciation which will convene at New ! Lexington (C. K.) church, Saturday j before the oth Lord's day in Decern- | ber. Introductory sermon by Dev. Joab j Edwards. 1st Query: Our duty to Missions, opened by C. B. Avery. 2d Query: "Why are cur people so indifferent to Sunday school work, and how can we arouse them, opened by J. T. Sawyer. Mission sennon, by Lev. S. J. XUUU1C* J. T. Sawyer, Clerk Union. Things to Forgot. If you would increase jour happiness and prolong jour life, forget your neighbor's faults. Forget all the slander you have ever heard. Forget the temptations. Forget the fault finding, and give a little thought to the cause which provoked it. Foe| get the peculiarities of your friends, I and only remember the good points [ which make you fond of them. For( get all personal quarrels or historie s you may have heard by accident, ami ; which, if repeated, would sec-m i thousand times worse than they arej Blot out, as far as possible, all the | disagreeables of lift: they will come,, j but they will only grow larger when. I you remember them, and the con| stant thought of the acts of rneanJ ne.ss, or worse, still, malice, would. [ only tend to make you more familiar with them. Obliterate everythingdisagreeable from yesterday, staib out with a clean sheet for today, and. write upon it, for sweet memory's sake, only those things which uro lovely and lovable. PEXCIL AXD SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man, Eggs and butter are scarce in our market. In the human race, the butcher holds the steaks. Some grocers' scales never learn the error of their weights. The man who admires woman pays a compliment to his mother. Lots of whisky drinking this week, but very little drunkenness. It is a good time to dodge wlien a woman begins to talk in a Ligk kej'. For a dark, gloomy and disagreeble da\% Monday takes the cake. When a woman's tear hits a man right, it flattens him out. Several cases of measels are reported in town. Joe Cannon is taking in the festivities of Charleston's gala week. The couse of true conscience never did run smooth. It tried mighty hard to snow yesterday, but it was a failure. j Col. D. J. Knotts, of Swansea, was in attendance upon court this week. It is predicted that court will last two weeks. j Miss Florrie Harman is confined to her room with phenumonia. Mrs M. E. Lathrope of Sandy Run, is visiting her friends at this place. T./vpovc niQv nav sveppt hearts com- I "?J pliments; husbands paj3 their wife's bills. Mrs. S. M. Lewie left for Philadelphia Thursday, having been called there by the illness cf her mother. Mrs. W. P. Roof went down to Lewiedale Sunday on a short visit to friends. Some people act as if their debts are like coffee, and would settle themselves in time by standing. GOODFOREVERYBODY and everyone needs it at ail times of the year. Malaria is always about, and the only preventive and relief is to keep the: Liveractive. You must help the Liver a bit, and the best helper is the Old Friend, sltt-1 mons Liver Regulator, the Red Z. \ Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster, Ohio, j says: "summons liver regulator! broke a case of Malarial Fever of three j years' standing for me, and less than i one bottle did the business. I shall use; -i 1 1 11 It Wlien III UCCU, <a;iu ltvum.iiv.iiu it. a Be sure that ycu get it. Always look for j the RED Z on the package. And don't] forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIMMONS Liver regulator, and there is | only one, and every one who takes it is j sure to be benefited. the BENEFIT IS j ALL IN the remedy. Take it 2lso for Biliousness and Sick Headache; both are caused by a sluggish Liver. J. H. Zeiiin & Co., I'iiiladelphia. As is the usual case, Chistmas will come on the 25th of December this year. Master Victor Kaltiwanger has been elected sexton cf St. Stephen's church. Our market is now supplied with a plethoria of fine, tender and juicy beef. "Winter, it seems, is coquetting with autumn, as we have had as yet but liitle really cold weather. A negro baDjo player and negro dancer created some amusement in front of Mark's restaurant Saturday. Medicated cough drops and the best cough syrup, for sale at the Bazaar. Mr. J. E. Hendrix is having an addition added to his residence. Mr. J. J. Taylor is the contractor. ! Mr. Deddrick George accidentally ! broke his arm last Thursday. We i are glad to know that he is doing | well. I The Lutherans at this place will! nnlnl,vofo Clivicfmnc xvifVi nnnrnnriftte J UtlV KJ i W CV ilOVMlMIV ' 1 ? w ?. ? ?? I ceremonies Thusday evening, Decern* ; ber 2Gtb. | Rev. AY. A. Deator has resigned j as pastor of St. Mieheabs Pastorate 1 in the Fork, to take effect June 1st. j I No cause is assigned for this step. There will be a Christmas service ; and Sunday school picnic at Provij dence church on Christmas day. All | are invited to come and bring baskets. Everybody in this county has j learned by reading the Dispatch that ! the place to get bargains in clothing ' is at M. L. Kinard's, Columbia. j Everybody loves nice, fresh, candy, | and at the Bazaar is the place to find j it, from the purest plain candies to ! fhfi host orrsf.aiized fruits. Come j i and sec the display for Christmas. I "We are requested to state that \ there will be an election at St. John's I church on Sunday, the 15th iust., at \ 11 o'clock a. m., for a pastor of said j church. Every member is earnestly requested to be present and vote. j Chickens are a drug in our market. This is accounted for, we presume, ] from the fact that all the Methodist preachers, both white and colored, 1 * : have been in attendance upon their respective conferences, and chickens \ have had a chance to grow. Dr. D. L. E0CZ7.R, J. WILLIAM. BOOZER Extracting and Artific'a Denture. Filling and Tr I):: D. L. BOO/ DENTAL S 1515 MAIN COLITMI3IA, JpSr Branch Offices: Newberry first Men month. Reader, are you in arrears at this office? If so call and settle or send the amount due. The persons mentioned last week j as being in jail charged with incest, I had a preliminary hearing before Justice Wingard, and the evidence not being sufficient to hold them, they were dismissed. An animated discussion between an old bachelor aud two charming young belles was overheard last Sunday afternoon, in which he contended that he was a rose between two thorns, while they maintained that he was a thorn between two roses. Had the question been left to our decision we would have said he was an ugly bachelor button over which two beautiful wall flowers were contending. The free school patrons of District No. 10 having petitioned the Board of Examiners to divide the district into three separate school districts, the Board met on Saturday to consider the petition, but without coming to a decision, it adjourned until Saturday, the 21st inst., when the hearing will be resumed. When in need of furniture, go as straight as you can to J. L. Shull, Columbia, where you can purchase the best furniture and house furnishing goods at the lowest prices. He is offering big bargains for the Christmas holidays. A beautiful line of Christmas eroods has just been received and are now being opened at the Bazaar. Everything that will please, amuse and instruct the childern, and make the hearts of the older people dance with delight, will be found in stock. Call and make your selection before the stock is picked over. Go to Wm. Piatt & Co., Columbia, to purchase your Christmas groceries. They have a large stock of all kinds of groceries from which to make your selections. The beautiful Hour which they sell will lighten the burdens and smooth the anxieties of your wife and cause her to smile with joy at the lightness and whiteness of her bread. Mr. Addison Yansant, one of the model farmers of Hollow Creek, and one who lives at home and boards at the same place with his corn crib and smoke house at his door, aud a long subscriber to the Dispatch dropped in on Saturday and renewed his and his neighbors' subscription. Ke will live to be an old and honored man. school" fund. The following is the estimated apportionment of the public school fund for the scholastic year 1S95-'9G. No. School Disi. Amt. 1 S 401 01 2 J 49 GO 9 126 00 4 1310:.' 5 G100 j 6 116 00 7 84 00 j 8 215 50 9 112 03 l 10 195 00 11 C9 (.0 I 12 103 00 i 13 82 00 ; 14 97 00 15 334 00 10 112 00 1 7 67(0 1 8 383 00 1 9 79(0 ?0 117(0 2 1 53 00 2 2 122 00 2 5 JOG 03 24 88 00 2 5 86 00 ?6 01 00 i 2 7 (9 03 2 8 71 05 2 9 279 00 33 73 00 31 45 00 52 77 00 3 3 57 00 34 1G5 00 3 5 113 00 35 150 00 37 215 00 3S 141 00 39.. 160 CO 4 0 88 00 4 1 335 00 4 2 189 00 4 3 2:0 09 ... 18100 1 *5 533 00 45 183 00 47 127 00 02 00 4'? 359 00 HO. I 1F.9 09 ,51 JIG 00 5 > 152 00 5> 300 00 ho to 53 17000 50 120 00 C7 195 00 ro 137 00 so::::::::::::::... ?*<?> GO '1 ' 0 61 ?5 00 ,;7 ... 10500 03 - - - - 1-^00 pi . - . 11! 00 05 - l?3f0 63 07 - 1^00 GO - 17010 n-) . . . 319 CO ?i> -i : 05 09 71 * - - - 1:J0U! 7! - - - V.MU 71 - - - - 610!) 77 - - - 22 00 76 75 00 | Chairmen of the Board of Trustees of the various School Districts will please enter the amount appropriated for their respective Districts on their record book. JOHN D. FARE, School Commissioner Lex. Co. ' December 10, 189o. , D. 0. S., J. EDWIN BOOZER, D. D. S,; eating Tcc-th, Crown and Bridge Work. !EIt & SONS, URGEONS. STREET, S. O. day; Lexington, second Tuesday in each July 4?tt OLD TIME PRICES Iff) MORE. Read and Wonder! This is an era of progressiveness. Everybody must hustle to keep abreast of the times. Old time prices is a thing of the past; realizing this stubborn fact, I have determined to break the record and sell out my mammoth stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS at living prices. Come and get my prices and you will open your eyes with astonishment and wonder. Here are some prices. Realizing that a thing of beauty is a joy forever, and that a BEAUTIFUL PICTURE will throw rays of sunshine into the gloomy homes, I have selected the grandest assortment ever brought to Hnrna artd spg rov eraiid DUIO <^LVJ - VWUiV v.? ? ? 0 display. A fine representation of the "Grand Musee de Art." J5?~But the Prices A Fine Oval Hand finished Painting at - $5.00 I A 20x2-1 Imta. Pastel, only 2.00 A 16x20 Imta. Pastel only 75 j A 20x21 Chromo, - - 50 See our latest craze: The Panel Glass (just out) only 75 Easels from 25c to $1.50. I have just received a job lot of Frames and am selling them at prices j unheard of before. A Handsome Gilt Enamel or Steel ! finish, frame, cabinet size, for only 25. Chairs' Chairs!! Every kind and quality. My stock of Peed Chairs is in and will suit the most fastidious. See my Ladies Iteed Rockers for ! only $1.75. A Dandy cane bottom, high back, sitting Chair for 75c. Just think. Children chairs from 40c to $2. MY SPECIALTIES, Toilet, "Water and Tin Sets. Lamps, Clocks, Full line of Crockey and Glass "Ware ahvrys on hand. Mv iioe of Blankets, Down Pillows and Comforts is just in. See my fine Austrian wool Blanket for $5. A fine Reversible satin Com fort $2. BED ROOM SUITS: Just in from the "West and are too "knobby" to describe. JUST THINK: A Fine 10 piece Oak Suit, German bevel glass, $25. _ The same in Poplar for - - 20. See my Antiquo Oak Suits, quarter " " * * v - C* r f\ sawed Jb'rencn bevel glass, cmy o I am Sole Agent for the Celebrated NEW HOME MACHINES and Lave broken the record by sell ing the New Home at $35. New Ideal Machine at $25. B;>lh with a written gu: rantee for five years. I am also agent for the STORY & CLARK ORGANS. A nice Oak panel Organ for $50. Special prices and terms given to Ministers and Churches. I have had the largest trade this season ever before which I fully appreciate and will alwas keep a full slock in my line and am always ready to show you around whether you buy or not. Thanking you for your liberal patronage, I am yours for trade. : J. L. shtctx-L, THE HOUSE FURNISHER, I JG&1' Remember, at | 1610 Main street, Columbia, S. C. Nov ?fim Dispenser for Chapin. OrncE or Boakd of Control Lexington Countt, S. C , December 4, 1895. ,4 PPLICATIONS FOR THE OFFICE jTI. of Dispenser at Cbapin. Lexington, S. C., will tile their applications with the Secretary of the Board of Control, by Dec. 13th, 189'>. Strength of bond required with application. W. J. BALLENTINE, S. L SMITH, W. B. SEAY, Recty. Board of Control. | Dec. 4?2w4 I Final Discharge. 4 LL PE'dSONS INTERESTED WILL | J\_ take not:ce that 1 will apply to the ! Judge ol Probate for Lexington County, i on Monday, the loth day of January, l>-9t?, | at 11 o'clock a. rn., for a final discharge as j Administrator of the Estate of Sanco I Glass, deceased. DR. J. W. GEIGER, Administrator. December 2, 1893. 4v. G. ???? I i ' i-i 1 :r i,ni Uiu type zuuiui, us yuuu u uw uctier and cheaper than Babbit meial i suitable for mill men, for sale at the ; Dispatch cdcc. Fruits, candies of all kinds, cakes i aud crackers will be found contirj uallv through the scasou, at the I Bazaar. "When you come to pay your taxes do not forget to bring along the amount you owe the Dispatch. TAX RETURNS. TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE X law in reference to iLe assessment and taxation of property, the Auditor, or Lis assistant, will be and attend the following named places for the purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year 1805-'00, and in order to meet the next appointment the hour will close at 111 o'clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, taxpayers will, therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments so as not to cause any delay: Taxpayers will please come prepared to give the name of their township and number of school district wherein they reside. Brookland, January 2d, 1800. Barr's Landing, morning, January 3d, 1806. Save Gotha Mill, afternoon, Jan uary 3d, IS'JU. Gaston, morning, January 7tb, 189G. Martin's, afternoon, January 7tb, 1896 Wolfe's morning. January 8tb, 1S96. Red Store, afternoon, January 8tb, 1896. Swansea, January 9tb. 1S96. Jacob J. Macks, morning, January 10th, 1896. Oakvilla, afternoon, January 10th, 1896. Scoffill's, morning, January lltk, 1896. D. F. Sbumpert's, afternoon, January 11th, 1896. Dreher's, morning, January 13th, 1896. Nunamaker's, afternoon, January 13th, 1896. Irmo, January 14th, 1896. White Rock, morning, January loth 1896. Spring Hill, afternoon, January loth, 1S96. Peak, morning, January 16th, 1896. Cross Roads, afternoon, January 16th, 1896. Chapin, January 17th, 1896. Shealy's, morning, January 18th, 1896. Wessinger's, afternoon, January lSih, 1896. Col. Barr's, morning, January 20th, 1896. T. J. Drafts', afternoon, January 20th, 1896. Lewiedale, January 21st, 1896. Summit, afternoon, January 21st, 1896. Leesville, January 22d. 1895. Batesburg, January 23d, 1896. r>?"vr.'it m/imiiK* .Tflniiarv 24th. XJIXL JL O DXXli, UiViu'UQi v- , 1896. Samaria, afternoon, January 2Itb, 1896. Section 270 of the law in reference to ihe assessment of taxes, (Revised Statutes.) reads as follows: All property shall be valued for taxation at its true value in money, which, in all cases not specially provided for by law, shall be held to be as follows, to wit: For personal property, the usual selling price on tnc usual terras of similar property at administrators' or executors' sales, at the place where the return is made; and for real property, the usual selling price on the usual terms of similar property at sales for partition uDder the order of the couit, at the place where the return is to be made, If there is no usual selling price, then at what is honestly believed could be obtained for the same at i fair sale under the conditions above mentioned. It shall be the duty of each ownc-; of lands, and of any new structures thereon which shall not have beer appraised for taxation, to list th( same for taxation with the Countj Auditor of the County in which thej ** ti* ? n. . may be situated, on or ueiore ui< twentieth day of February next aftei the same shall become subject l( taxation. All returns for taxation must b< filed with the Auditor not later thai February 20th, 189G, as after tha date the law requires the addition o 50 per cent, to the last year's return Poll tax as well as property must b< returned. M. D. HAITIAN, Auditor of Lexington Count}'. November 27?td. spirit REMEDIES Endorsed by some of the Loading Medici Profession. No Quack or Patent Medicine, but NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES. Admitted into the World Columbian Expo smon :n irv.i. Use Spirittine Balsam for Rhenmati-uri Colds, Lameness. Sprains Sore Throa Use Spirittine Inhalent for Consumtion Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthms and La Grippe. Spiriitiue Ointment is indispensable in thi treatment of Skin Liseasts, Cure Itch Itching Piles. In consequence of the astonishing snc cess in removing diseases, i:s demand nov come; not alone iroai this vicinity bu from everywheic in the United States am Europe. SPIRITTINE CHEMICAL GO., WILMINGTON, N. C. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN Lexington, S. C, 1 January 30?ly i The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, Cour.t of Common I'll as. 3. Painter Sous Company, Plaintiffs, against C. 35. Haict, P. G. Johnson and J. H. Iluiet, | Defendants, . Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint i .served.) To tbe Defendants above named: xrou are hereby summond and ! JL required to answer tbe complaint in j this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon. and to serve a copy of ! ~ tA tKn eoi/1 An (i.n ! subscribers fit their office at Lexington C. II , S. C., within twenty days alter service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff iu this action will apply to the Court lor the j relief demanded in the complaint. Dated November 5th. 18115 [L. S.] II. A. SPANN. C. C. C. P. j liEETZE & JIULLER. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To C. B Iluiet. absent defendant in above stated case: You will please take notice that the ordinal complaint is now on file in the office of Clerk of Court for Lexington County in said State. MEETZE & MULLER, Piaintilf's Attorneys. November 9, i895. Cwo. ?rvii:w? ML - AMI - WINTER GOODS ARE NOW READY AT GEO. E. JACKSON'S COLUMBIA, S. 0. Yon can save from 10 to 15 per cent, on the dollar by making yon purchasers from this store, Ask lor TICKETS Gft SILVERWARE and you will get a part of the profits back. The Stock is N'o. l.and embraces all styles. I quality and prices to be h..d in the larger stores. Eeruember the stand, POST OFFICE BLOCK, 1715 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., C. F. JACKSON, Manager, May 30,?ly. DON'T LIE!/. Awake at night and worry about finding the place where you can Get Best Yalue for tlic Money You Invest in GLOTHIH G. I Corne to us and well give you ; BETTER CLOTHING I FOR THE MONEY; than will be obtained elsewhere. "\Ye offer the following: A stvlish and serviceable black or * fance Cheviot Sacque Suit at only > $8.50. Line of stylish Sacque Suits in black, . blue and fancy Cheviots, good wearers, at only $10.50. Line of beautiful black Clay weave 5 Cutaway Frock Suits at only : " $10.00. An elegant black or blue unfinished worsted of fancy Cheviot SacqueSuit i at only " $15.00. ) A\"e also offer some special values 3 in Underwear. i Excellent quality Men's Shirts and t Drawers only 50c each, f Elegant Camel's Hair Shirts and . Drawers only 75c each. 3 Fine Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers only ?1 each. Extra quality Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers only Si.50 each. Elegant imported Merino Shirts and Drawers only $2 each. Beautiful Nut Biown English Cashmere Shirts and Drawers only S3 each. AVe are sole agents in this city for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary AVoolen Underwear and Jaros Hygienic Underwear, - and catalogues will be mailed upon application. H6TPrompt and careful attention given to mail orders. M. L. KLVARD, I ) CLOTHIER FOR THE PEOPLE. 1523 Main Street, At Sign of the Golden Star COLUMBIA, S. C. ' j Aprii zo?iy. | When you are in need of any kind j of job printing keep us in mind. We | can suit you both in quality of work | and price. ; WAWA 'Is ! f J _ _ _ Prof. ?nlts,_f?r ii "cars prfcefna! of tf-o ' i COiiWAL COLLtiifc Ur K>, UHlJtliSili Atcardccl 7'rdri } i< !'. orl.i s I'rpo-ition ] For S.rato.i of ;;n;l General | liKHiiscan ?*<? < ?;?t to iomt.!c!? UuKll'MS Conr-" :ir >. i???-1'n. J-m 'k> and fr-ard. rison<i^rus>>.v. T.T;ifKri'tiH(; and Teiecraphy tnntrhr. FUcci-^fVl ei'3<>i:ato3 | ?1 ?! in banks and K*> otVials. Xo Taration. I EXTKIi XOW. K?*nti:<*kv University I)ip!onir. | awar-lpil <;ir eradnates. _ Assistance gicrn our graduates in eectiriig situation*. Ik?}" !n order that your h'.l-r* may reach this College tare thi* notice and address at belo>r. ,i WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Merchants and Planters will do well to try this House when purchasing. All kinds of HEAVY GROCERIES, GRAIN, FEED, &c., kept in stock. 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 GUARANTEED. MARTIN'S BIS ALLOWANCE STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. June G,?tf LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CIIECK. ALLEN JONES, President. W. P. ROOF. Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen 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?tf POMONA HILL j Nurseries, POMONA, IV. C. ALL LEADING FRUITS, Calculated to suit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue No. 1, of FRUIT TRED, VINES, ETC., and No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, &c. , Catalogues free. Correspondence soliI cited. Address J. VAN LIN D LEY, Proprietor, Pomona, N. C. April 23?ly. WANTED HIDES AND BEESWAX. IN large or small quantities. Will pay highest market (cash) price. RICE B. HARM AN. LEXINGTON. S. C. MASONIC. 15 A REGULAR COMMUNICA^/JA^tion of Lexington Lodge, f /%^.No. 152, A. F. M., will be held 4'| on Saturday. January 4th. at 3 p. ; j ; m. Members will coine pepared to | pay dues at this meeting. " There will be an extra meeting on Saturday the 21st for Instillation of officers. Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly. G. M. Harm an, Secretary. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANE, i AT COLUMBIA, S. C. STATE, CITY A.\D COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Paid cp Capital - - - $100,000 Surplus Profits . - 100,000 Savings Department. Deposits of So 00 and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. W. A. CLARK, President. Wilijs J0X58, Cashier. December 4?ly. aEOEGE BRUITS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., JEWELER "d REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. 60?tf. , ESTABLISHED 18G9. B. VISANSKA. / WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND SPECTACLES, f MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and all kinds of STRINGS. B VISANSKA IS THE EIGHT MAN to go to when you want anything iu the jewelry or musical lines. He will sell you goods at the lowest cnt prices and guarantees honest dealing. You can also get a first class job at a very reasonable price when you hire any repairing. COLUMBIA, S. C, Main Street, nest door to Central National Bank. November 20?Sin. Chamberlain's Eye and Shin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, SaltTtlicnm, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Tiles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chror.ic Sore Fyes and G ranulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TO HCESE*OWNEES. For putting a horse in a fine healthy conj dition try Dr. 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 CALtj I EFT AT THE PAZAAB TA. tor iny services \vi 1 bo promptly at!te >d-:dto. C. E. LEAPHART, M. D. i Sep ember 11. ? tt. i ibiii mimmm, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BATESBURG, - - - - S. C. Practices in all the State Courts, especially in Lexiugtcn, EigeSe'd and Aikea counties I Mar. G-ly