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Highest of all in Leavening Pow Royal The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 25 1895. Notice. I will be at Chapin, Thursday, January 2d, and at Peak's, Thursday, January ISth, prepared to do sny dental work. E. X. Killer, Dentist. WLat is Homo "Without a piano, or organ? If you desire either, write to M. A. Malone, Columbia, for special prices and terms. A Spanish Jack, 13 hands high, for sale: or wil trade for a good mule, apply to G. B. BICKLY, Hilton, S. C. $195 Hp Will buy beautiful upright pianos from Mi. A. Malone, Columbia, S. C. Write him for particulars. Fire Work?. \ The joyous time for the small boy as well as the larger can now be satisfied at the Bazaar, with Fire i e ii. i._ il, ? i tjraciiers irom me suiiuiest iu iuo i largest size and Fire Works of all j kinds. f the Baby is Cutting Teeth9 Be sure and use ttat old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remelv for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bo:t'e. It is the best of all. ? To the Public. My Holiday Box has arrived. If you want to make a nice Xmas present call and examine my line of Toikt Articles, Fine Perfumery and Druggists Fancy Goods. "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. Kauffmaxx, Druggist. Lexington, S. C. ? . Attention, Washerwomen. Thomas' bluing, dry or in liquid, j for washing purposes, is the best, o cent and 10 cent sizes. For sale ; at the Bazaar. - Furs, Hides, &; Bring me your otter, mink, fox, raccoon, o'possum, skunk, muskrat, and wild cat furs, dry dint and salted raw hides, feathers, wool, beeswax, tallow, <fcc. I pay highest marketprice in cash. lm?7 Bice B. Harman. Positively No Extension. | By reference to a notice published elsewhere in this issue from Comptroller General Norton to Capt. D. J. Griffith, County Treasurer, it will be , seen that there will positively be no extension this year for the payment cf taxes without the penalty. The bocks will close December 31, after which time the penalty will Be added. Those who want to save themselves trouble and probably cost shouid see to it that their taxes are paid by that date. Masonic representatives. Messrs. Thomas L. Harman and Samuel P. Shumpert attended the Grand Lodge of Masons at Charleston recently as representatives of Lexington Lodge, No. 152. Jasper Derrick, of the Leesvillc Lodge. Messrs. J. J. Derrick and Silas McCartha, were the delegates from Sinclair Ledge. AH enjoyed the gala week festivites bug: ly and tbc masonic meeting in particular. Y>"e have not heard who represented the other Lodges in the county. - ? ? Several DeathsThe angel of death has been unusually busy our community of late. In a short period four persons have died within the corporate limits. An infant child of the late Mr. John PeDington died; then another child. The death of this child was followed by that of its mother, Mrs. John Penington. The funeral services of mother and child were conducted in the Methodist church by the Rev. Mr. Quick and their remains were interred in the Lutheran cemetery. Mrs. John Harman died Thursday, j December 19, 1895, and her remains j were carried to Saxe-Gotha, Friday | and interred at Union church. / i Fi**?. "Cur News Letter. The dwelling on Mr. George V>\ Miles place about two miles cast of I here, occupied by Mr. C. B. Bisscer, ( was destroyed by fire last Monday j night about iO o'clock. X\c have not been able to find out full particulars, 1 but from what we can leam, the greater part of their household effects are lost. 1 1 g TTiTirTr--~-r--?' ??- > er.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report EtX PURE ] Kc:s3 for Sa'.q. i A good farm or draft horse, Syenis old, for sale, apply to L. Y. MACK, Lexington, S. C. 4 o MARHISD j' Married, December 22d, 1895, by I S. S. Lindler, Notary public, Mr. i ' John J. Leaphart, of Rocky Well to j Miss Ella J. Taylor of Pricey] lie. December 11, 1S95, at the resi- ; ' . 7 dence of the bride's father, Mr. W. j B. Shull, bv the Rev. J. A. Cromer, j1 I : Mr. D. C. Buff to Miss Emma R. |J Shull, all of Lexington county, S. C. . ? Who Can It B,? 11 Monday's New and Courier con- i tains the following item which may j < prove of interest to some of our read- \ ers: "A young man from upper Lexing < ton countv has been arrested on the , ( charge of forging a signature and endorsement to a check for $150 cn a local bank. He is out on bail, but ^ is likely to be re-arrested on the 1 charge of obtaining money fraudulently from another. The bank los ; I ing no more than in the first case. * W- R. Smith's College, Lexington, Ky 1 Is where hundreds of clerks, farmer * boys, and others have invested from $60 to $30 for tuition and board for ( an education and are now gettir g c $100 and over a month in banks and mercantile offices. Prof. Smith, President of the famous Commercial j College of Kentucky University, takes pleasure in assisting his graduates in securing situations. Read _/? ...z it_:_ i: i t iiis au.; cut mis iiuuce uui iui iuiuic reference and write tor circulars to Prof. W. R. Smith, LexingloD, Ivy. 2Tctic3 to Teachers. All teachers desiring Congressional ' literature for school libraries are re- a quested to communicate with the * undersigned at once, giving the num- [_ ber of volumes in library of what they consist, and state facilities for A taking care of same. Respectfully, t J. "Wbr. Stose', y House of Representatives, o Washington, D. C. '' . ^ . I t Improvement in Pino Bail ling. i f It is difiicult to improve a really ) ^ fine piano, but it is sometimes dene. J s Those who have known and used the ! / old Reliable IHathushek, which for j E Twenty-five years past has been a|c favorite in Southern Homes, will hardly believe that any great improvement could be made in such j b superior instruments. * But, nevertheless, if they could s?e the new improved Mathushek, j 'n with its New Scale, Kenned Tone, j ^ and Superb Case Designs they would t be utterly surprised at the tremendous advance made by these progres c sive makers. ; fc Read Ludden & Bates' nc-w adver- j 3 tisement in this issue and investigate | the merits of the Mathushek before j # you buy any other make. Write , j Ludden & Bates. They live at Sa- j c vannah, Ga. 1 I Twenty Years Proof. * Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bow- | g els in natural motion and cleanse j the system of all impurities An n absolute cure for sick headache, ls dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- n stipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" b R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty ? years. Am now entirely cured. t Tutt's Liver Pills i] ? -o ? E Decree Filed. 0 The decree of Judge Witherspoon in the case of John S. Swygert vs. F. \Y. Wagener & Co. and others, E ? t setting aside the verdict of the jury rendered at the September court and granting a new trial, has lately been j tiled with Clerk of Court Spanu. j ( Th IS IS the second time a verdict for ! ( the plaintiff in this case has been t set aside. 1 Everybody loves nice, fresh, cand}*, and at the Bazaar is the place to find ! ^ it, from the purest plain candies to i { the best crystalized fruits. Come j and see the display for Christmas. Old tvne metal, as good if not bet" * c ] ter and cheaper than Babbit metal suitable for mill men, for sale at the Dispatch office. j * Fine Noithern apples, bananas, \ cabbage and onions just received, at the Bazaar. j ? Fruits, candies of all kinds, cakes and crackers will be found contin- i ually through the season, at the j Bazaar. ^ PEACH WD SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Eerc and Ihere by a Dispatch Man. Many a gobbler gobbled Lis last yesterday. The making of good resolutions is now in order. A lot of Christmas whisky has been purchased. The County Alliance will meet on the 10th of January. May all the Dispatch's readers have i merry, merry Christmas. The new pastor of the Methodist :hurch hasjoot yet arrived. O 1 oome peupie iue uuiu tm-u, some are born to make others tired. The new cut road leading to Dreher's ferry is in a wretched condition. Miss Mary Y. Caughman has bc-en aursiug a beautiful case of blooming meales. Reader., are you in arrears at this office? If so call and settle or send the amount due. Grand temples are built of small stones, and great lives are made of ;rifling events. Misses Beulah Fox and Queenie 3pann returned Friday to spend holidays at home. There are some men to whom a oss of their reputation would mean xrghty good luck. On account of Chistmas we go to Dress one day earlier so as to give all lands holiday. Santa Claus, notwithstanding the lard times, has been some what avish in his gifts this year. The public is cordially invited to 3aristmas festivities at the Baptist :burch tonight (Wednesday.) nd everyone needs it at all times of the ear. Malaria is always about, and the nly preventive and relief is to keep the .iver active. You must help the Liver a bit, nd the best helper is the Old Friend, SlMiiONS Liver regulator, the Red Z. Mr. C. Himrcd, of Lancaster, Ohio, ays: "SIMMONS LiVER REGULATOR >roke a case of Malarial Fever of three ears' standing for me, and less than ne bottle did the business. 1 shall use t when in need, and recommend it." Be sure that you get it. Always look for he RED Z cn the package. And don't orget the word REGULATOR. It is SlM\ONS LIVER REGULATOR, and there is nly one, and every one who takes it is ure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS iLL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for JIII/MicnnM o ryA irh hnth ar? aused by a sluggish Liver. J. II. Zcilin & Co., Philadelphia. Mediated cough drops and the est cough syrup, for sale at the Jazaar. The young men of this county who ave been attending colleges else rhcre, have leturned home to spend he holidays. Do not dally with rheumatism, xct rid of it at once by purifying the ilood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Be ure to gc-t Hood's. Be--. G. W. Davis who served Lex"igton Fork charge last year, has >een assigned to Johnsonville in the horence district. acknnwled.Te the receiol cf . . - o - X everal communications which are ow out of date and will have to o in the waste basket. Read the notice of the appoint icnts of the County Auditor, and be ure meet him when he is in your ;eigkborhood. Misses Lucy and Mattie, who have >een spending sometime with their rother, Mr. John Stuart, in Columbia, returned home last week. To close out and retire from busiless, a lot of English rabbits will be old at 25 cents a piece. Enquire at he Bazaar. Santa Claus, it is said, came down aany a chimney last night and this aorning the children are in a glee wer the result of his visit. We have been requested to anlounce that there will be services in he Lutheran church at Chapin, by lev. W. L. Darr, on Christmas day. The Lutherans will have their Christmas festivities tomorrow, Thursday) evening, at the church, ? i v T.H_ o wineli tne puone is coru;auy incited. Mr. John Sparm, who has been attending a business college at Xashriile, Tenn., returned home last week :o spend the holidays with his parents. The fence in front of the jail is in 3eed of repairs. A lit tie lumber, a few, nails and lots of good honest elbow grease would greatly add to the appearance of the property. Dr. Thomas K. Dreher, formerly of this place but now of St. Matthew's where he is practicing his profession, was in town last week, a witness in the case of Caughman vs. the heirs of Mrs. Lucinda Drafts. Dr. D. L. BOCZER, J. V/iLLIAM. SOOZE Extracting and Artificial Denture. Filling and D= D. L. BOO DENTAL S 1515 COLUMBIA, pSr Branch Offices: Newberry first Mo mouth. We publish a Christmas page this week, and next week we shall issue a New Years' page which will please the young and old as well as the grave and guy. Next year is leap year and several prominent members of the female render have already turned their o eyes menward. Surely tbey will be days of persecution to the old bachelors. Mr. Rico has one of his celebrated road machines at the depot and will exhibit it to the County Board of Commissioners at the next meeting of the Board. It will be worth seeing in operation. The post office will be open from 7 to 10 a. ra , and from 3 to 5 p. m., on Christmas day for delivery cf mail and sale of stamps, etc. Money orders will not be issued or paid, nor matter for legistration received on that day. Mails will be despatched as usual. By reference to the proclamation of the Governor published last week it will be seen that Mr. J. C. Hope has supplemented the reward of ?100 offered by that official by an addition of ?50 for the apprehension cf the parties who set fire to his gin house conditioned upon their conviction. Mr. -John M. Stuart, Mimnaugh's popular clothing salesman, and family came over Sunday from Columbia, and spent the day with his father's family at this place. The re union dinner is said to have been a particularly fine one, embracing nearly everything good to eat. Mr. James F. Harman formeily < f Texas, but for the past two or three years merchandizing at ScoSiil's, being the junior member of the firm cf Sjofiill & Harman, has sold out and returned to Texas, where he will engage in teaching. We were mistaken in stating last week that the depot at Chapin's had been distroyed by fire. We have since learned that such was not the case. A quantity of cotton on the platform was ignited by spaiks from Mr. Clark's burning mill but the fiie was extinguished before much damage was done. Judge Osmund \V. Buchanan, who has been presiding over the special term of the court, dropped in to see us Friday. The Judge is a pleasant and social gentleman of pleasing address and he having published a paper at cue time has a fellow feeling for the members ot the era;t. The Orangeburg Patriot i3 authority for the statement that ihe Ilor. J. "Win. Stokes was not a party to the recent salary grab in the constitutional convention. He turns (lover the extra two dollars per diem to the free schools of this Congressional District. Court Continued. On last Wednesday the case of Jackson Jones vs. Thomas Jone3 was called for trial. After the plaintiff had submitted his case, the defendant made a motion for a nonsuit, which was granted. The next case taken up was that of James H. Lorick V3. the Southbound Railroad Co. In this case the plaintiff sued for $3500 damages. This tiial continued until Saturday afternoon when the jury returned a verdict against the railroad for $235. In the case of Mrs. Lizzie 13. Geiger vs. the Southbound Railroad Co., the jury returned a verdict in her j favor for $540. In this case the j plaintiff sued for 83G00. On Monday the case cf S. J. Huff- i man and others vs. the Columbia, I Newberry and Laurens Iiiilroad Co., j was begun. This was an action for I damages from fire for S12G2. The I trial lasted three day. The jury re- | turned a verdict in favor cf the rail- i road company. On Saturday only equity cases j were heard, the jurors having been discharged on Friday afternoon. Several important cases were heard by the Judge Saturday but his decision has not yet been rendered. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the court adjourned sine die. o- * Santa Cians Is unloading at the Bazaar many good and useful things which will please old and young. Candies, fruits, nuts, cakes, crackers, etc., all of the very best quality. The usual display of Toys and Fancy Goods will be ready fur your inspection, consisting of new novelties in useful and ornament i! goods. Paper and envelopes of all kinds writing and pencil table s, pens, pencils, memorandum and pass books, purses, banjo, violin and gui ar strings, and notions generally, at the Bazaar. Manchester's Fill s Manchester's famous English Pennyroyal Pills, for female ills. For sale at the Bazaar. R, D. D. S., J. EDWIN BOOZER, D. D. S,; Treating Teeth, Crown ar.d Bridge Work. ZEE & SONS, URGEONS. i STREET, S. C. nday; Lexington, second Tuesday in each July 4 - tt Scuth Carcilna's State Recent D. A E. Says the Charleston Post of December 12th: Among the prominent women who have been attracted to Charleston by the festivities this week, is Mrs. John E. Dacon, of Edgefield, Regent for South Carolina of the Daughters of the American KevolutiGn. Mrs. Bacon came to Charleston to be present at the formal organization of the Charleston chapter, the ceremonies for which took place this morning at No. 8 Laraboll street, at the house of Mrs. Arthur Ryan, whose guest Mrs. Bacon is. A reception will there be given her, and all honor paid to the distinguished guest. Mrs. Bacon is pre-eminently the woman for her position. The daughter of Governor Pickens, she is entitled to every social distinction. Mentally without compare, and suited by her cosmopolitan life of travel in Europe and South America, she fulfils every requisite called for in the high and honorable position she holds toward the women of her State. Her heart is in the cause of the Daughters of the Revolution; and their cause could surely not be entrusted to a gentler lady, a more intelligent or T-vftfrinfwnmon OLD TIME PRICES NO MORE. lead and Wonder! This is an era of progressiveness. Everybody must hurtle 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 1 pi ices and vcu 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 rajs of sunshine into the gloomy homes, I have selected the ( grandest assortment ever brought to this city. Come and see my grand i display. A fine representation of the "Grand Musee de Art.'' iggT" But the Prices !??3r A Fine Oval Hand finished Paint- ( ing at - ?5.00 A 20x24 Irata. Pastel, only 2.00 A 10x20 Imta. Pastel only 75 A 20x24 Chromo, - - 50 i See our latest craze: I The Panel Glass (just out) only 75 i Easels from 25c to ?1.50. I have just received a job lot of Frames and am selling them at prices 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 Reed Chairs is in and will suit the most fastidious. i See my Ladies Reed Rockers for only 81.75. A Dandy cane bottom, high back, sitting Chair for 75c. Just think. Children chairs from 40c to 82. MY SPECIALTIES, Toilet, Water and Tin Sets. Lamps, Clocks, Full lice of Crockey and Glass Ware always on band. My line of Blankets, Down Pillows and Comforts is just in. See my tine Austrian wool Blanket I for So. A fine Reversible satin Com j 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, 825. The same in Poplar for - - 20. j See my Antique Oak Suits, quarter i sawed French bevel glass, only $50. j I am Sole Agent for the Celebrated < NEW HOME MACHINES and have broken the record by sell , I ing the New Home at 835. | New Ideal Machine at 825. Both with a written guarantee for | | five years. I am also agent for the STORY & CLARK ORGANS. ' A nice Oak panel Organ for 850. j Special prices and terms given to J ! "M*in5cf(.ra nrtil flimrnhps. I have had the largest trade this ' season ever before which I fully ap: preciate and will alwas keep a full ! stock in luy liue and am always ready i to show you around whether you buy or not. Thanking you for your ! liberal patronage, I aw yours for | trade. T. L. SZESTTLL, THE HOUSE FURNISHER, Cfc-iT Remember, at 1G10 Main street, Columbia, S. C. Nov. G?Gw , ^""irnrn h n 11 ? i Mmmmumm TAX KETUKXS." TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE X law in reference to the assessment and taxation of property, the Audi- | tor, or Lis assistant, will be and at- i tend the following named places for 1 the purpose of receiving tax returns for the liscul year 1895 '90, and in order to meet the next appointment the f hour will close at lli o'clock in the t morning and at 4 o'clock in the after- ( ? noon, taxpayers will, therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments so as not to cause any delay: t Taxpayers will please come pre- !( pared ta give the name of their c township and number of school district wherein they reside. * Brcokland, January 'Jd, I Ban's Landing, morning, Janu- < ary 3d, 1893. 1 Saxe Gotba Mill, afternoon. January 3d, 1886. i Gaston, morning, January 7tb. .? 1S96. ! Martin's, afternoon, January 7tb, 1 1896. ( Wolfe's morning, January Stb, 1896. Red Store, afternoon, January Stb, . 1886. Swansea, January 91b, 1896. Jacob J. Macks, morning, January lOtb, 1896. Oakvilla, afternoon, January lOtb, 1896. Scofiill's, morning, January lltb, 1896. D. F. Shu-npert's, afternoon, January lltb, 1896. I Dreker's, morning, January 13th, 1896. Nunamaker's, afternoon, January 13ib, 1896. Irmo, January lltb, 1896. White Rock, morning, January lotb 1896. Spring Hill, afternoon, January lotb, 1S96. ' Peak, morning, January IGtk. 1896. Cross Roads, afternoon, January 16th, 1896. Chapin, January 17th, 189G. Shealv's, morning, January IStb, 1896. Wessinger's, afternooD, January IStb, 1896. Col. Burr's, morning, January 20lb, 1896. T. J. Drafts', afternoon, January 20lh, 1896. Lewiedale, January 21s-, 1896. Summit, afternoon, January 21st, 1896. Lsesville, January 22J. 1895. Bate&'ourg, January 23d, 1896. Burr's Mill, morning, January 24Lb, 1896. Samaria, afternoon, January 24tb. 1896. Section 270 of tbe law in reference to tbe assessment of taxes, (Revised Statutes,) reads as follows: All propeity sball be valued for taxation at its true value in money, wbieb, in all cases not specially pro vided foi by law, sball be beld to bras follows, to wit: For personal property, tbe usual selling price on tbe j usual terms of similar property al administrators' or executors' sales, at tbe place where tbe return is made; t and for real propeity, tbe usual sell L ing p;ice on tbe usual terms of similar property at sales for partition # under tbe order of tbe couit, at th? place where the return is to be made. If there is no usual selling price, j then at what is honestly believed ^ 2ould be obtained for tbe same at a e fair sale under the conditions above men + irivi ar\ I xt shall be the duty of each owner jf lands, and of any new structures ^ thereon which shall not have been lppraised for taxation, to list the same for taxation with the County Auditor of the County in which thev j \ may be situated, on or before the twentieth day of February next after the same shall become subject io taxation. All returns for taxation must be . filed with the Auditor not later than 1 February 20th, I89G, as after that date the law requires the addition ol oC per cent, to the last year's return. Poll tax as well as property must be returned. M. D. HAP MAX, 1 Auditor of Lexington County. November 27?td. a. Your address, with six cents 'n stamps, mailed to our Head- ^ il tTjarte,s> .U tliot St., IIOStOD, j' )) Mass., tvili bring you a full line U T* I III sa,nPles> and rules for self- / ? (k / J ji (/ measurement, of our justly fa- * ^ 5 B,rl III mous i>3 pants; Suits, J13.25; ^ G t ' J /' U Overcoats, $10.25, and up. Cut ' y A* fy to order. Agents wanted everyMli I&?-? w^ere% Plpoutli Rock Co. ] I 1 The Stats of South C arolina, I \ COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In the Common Fleas. I . Lorick & Lowraacc, vs. 2. P. Huffman, S. <J. Huffman and T. 13. Huffman. I By virtue of an execution in the above case issued out cl the Court )f Common Pleas for the couuty and State afortsaid, and to me directed and !od^d in my office, the loth day of October, 1805, I will sell before the court house loor in Leiic^tou county, on the firs j Monday in January, IS'JG, it being the Gib day of said month, within the legal hours at sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, All the rigb', title and interest of C. F ! ( Huffman, S J. Huffman and T. H. Huffman j in the following described tracts oi laud, to | < wit; j ? T1 e rigb*, title and in 'crest in the Es'a'e of Noah Huffman, and are levied upon ! Ihe proper'y of C 1'. Huffman. S. J. Hi ff man and T. I>. Huffman under said exeeu- . lion. j TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser ( to pay {or papers. ? GEORGE S. DRAFTS, P. L C. December 16. i805. 3*7. Final Discharge, I A LL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL j A take notice that 1 will apply to the Judge ol Piobute for Lexington County, j on Monday, the l ull day of January. 1S<JG, i 1 at 11 o'clock a. in., tor a iinal discharge as 1 Administrator of the Estate of Sanco Glass, deceased. ! J DIt. J. W. GEIGER. t Administrator. ( December 2, IS'Jj. Av.G. rhe Slate cf South Carolina COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Ia Court o! Coxmon P.eas. John Q A. Gregory, i , ! j. L. Lown, Emanuel Lowr. arid Lcrick & ' Losrauce. rN" OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS PASSED i 1. iu thi-s case, I v. iil sell to the highest y li.lder, at public outcry, before the court louse door in Lexington county, during he usual hours of sale, on the first Men- , lay in January next, the following de- * icribed property, to wit: 1. AT that piece, parcel or tract of land, utuutc i:i the county anil State aforesaid on | hick Fork b'anch, containing four hun ; ircd and ninei\-nine acres. more or less, ! ,.i: l.,.,.! * T T CU?11 4 '.ujoiiiilit; uj v. tj o.iui, yuuu v^. rv. j in gory. C. S. Sox. C. W Rtwiund, E.*>tato j , >f Jacob Ilite, F. W. Greogry and the tract ^ jer-.-iu next described. 2 One other tract of land adjoining the .. tbove, end also J. L. Shuli. D. L Roof, J. E. Sox, D. L. Sanll, and William Roland, md conta'.uing tlive haudrcd and thirtyiight acres, mere or !e*s. The above lands ?.iil be sold from plats exhibited on day oi c sale. K TERMS OF SALE:- One-third cash and aalauce in twelve months from the day ot ale, with interest, secured by bond ol he purchaser and mortgage ol the premses sold. Purchaser to pav for papers. II A SPANN, C. C. C P. Klerk's OtTico, December 1G, 1893. 3w7. NEW I'll!. - AND - WINTER : GOODS j ARE NOW READY AT GEO. E. JACKSON'S' COLUMBIA, 5. C. You can save from 10 to 15 per cent, on the dollar by making jou purchasers lrom this store. Ask tor ; TICKETS OM SILVERWARE < ind you will pet a part of the profits back. The Stock is No. l.aad en?l races all styles, quality and prices to be h d in the larger >tores. ltemember the stand, ' POST OFFICE BLOCK, 1715 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0, C. F. JACKSON, Mahageb, May 30,?lv. ' DON'T LIE! Awake at night and worry about finding the place where you can Get Best Value for the Money You Invest in 1 CLOTHING. Home to us and well give you SETTER CLOTHING M>i a D? 5111 ??1i FtH i Ht RHifitT ' U ban will be obtained elsewhere. We c )ller tbe following: 'L A stylish aud sei viccable black or . ance Cheviot Sacque Suit at ODly 88.50. ] Line of stj lish Sacque Suits in black, due and fancy Cheviots, good wearirs, at only ^ 810.50. ? Line of beautiful black Clay weave Cutaway Frock Suits at only I 810.00. An elegant black or blue unfinished vorsted cf fancy Cheviot Sacque Suit ( oDly $15.00. ; We also offer some special values c n Underwear. 5Excellent quality Men's Shirts and a Drawers only 50c each. q Pdegant Camel's Hair Shirts and E Drawers only 75c each. Fine Natural "Wool Shirts and Drawers only 81 each. Extra quality Camel's Hair Shirts md Drawers only Si.50 each. y Elegant imported Merino Shirts md Drawers only 82 each. Beautiful Xut Brown English dishmere Shirts and Drawers odIt 83 each. "We are sole agents in this city for { Dr. Jaegers Sanitary Woolen Under- J year and Jaros Hygienic Underwear, * ind catalogues will be mailed upon 1 ipplication. jfcar*Prompt and careful attention 3 *iven to mail orders. M.L.KIMRD, , JLOTHIER FOR THE PEOPLE. ! 1 1523 Main Street, j At Sign of the Golden Star COLUMBIA, S. C. April 25?ly. -j 1 When you arc in need of any kind 1 r )f job printing keep us in mind. We j c ;an suit you bcth in quality of work ; md m ice. X " 10 YOU I WANT A ^fes. Prof. Smith, for 19 Tears Principal of tie IGMMERGIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY Awarded Medal by TTorW's Exposition ft for \rstem of Book-Ueepinz and General liuHlueis Kd'jralion. etc. < ost to complete <Business Conr-"* about $vo. inclnilins tuition, books jnd board. Phonography, Typewriting and Telegraphy tausht. l".nr?> successful graduates ? li*i in banks and 100 officials. No Vacation. ENTER NOW. Kentucky University Diploma awarded our graduates. KW Assistance given our jraduates in securing situations. tf*y In order that your letters may reach this College save this notice and address as below, i , WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY# ] W. T. MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GrROCER, COLIB1BIA, S. C. Merchants and Planters will do veil to try this House when purchasing. U1 kinds of HEAVY GROCERIES, GRAIN, FEED, &c., kept in stock. )rders accompanied by tbe 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 STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. June 6.?tf LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. JEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. aldeaN JUJN&5, 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 nterest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21? tf POMONA HILL Nurseries, POMONA, iv. c. ALL LEADING FRUITS, Oalculated to suit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue No 1. of FRUIT TRED. VINES. ETC., ind No. 2, Green House Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS. CARNa HONS. Ac. Catalogues free. Corrcsp- n lence so/ ited. Address J. VAN LIN D LEY. Proprietor, Pomona. N * Apr'1 23?ly. WANTED HIDES AND BEESWAX. IN urge or small quantities. Will pay ligbest market (cash) price. RICE B. HARMAN. LEXINGTON. 8. C. MASONIC. ft A REGULAR COMMUNICAk^A^ticn of Lexington Lodge, \ No. 152, A. F. M., will be held n Saturday, January 4ib, at 3 p. o. Members will come peparcd to >av dues at this meeting. > d G. M. Har>:an, Secretary. CAROLINA SATIONAL BANK, AT COLUMBIA, S. C. TATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. 'aid up Capital ... $100,000 larplcs Profits . - 100,000 Saviiig-s Department. Denosits of So 00 and ut> wards received. nterest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, er annum. W. A. CLARK, President. Wilis -Tones, Cashier. December 4?ly. SOBOEBBTJITS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., rEWELER *"d REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Jlocks and Silverware. A fine line of ipectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, 11 for sale at lowest prices. Repairs on Watches first class inickly done and guaranteed, at moderate >riccs. 50?tf. ESTABLISHED 1869. B. YISANSKA. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND SPECTACLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and all kinds of STRINGS. Byisanska is the bight si to go to when you want anything in Le jewelry or musical lines. He will i-e)l ou goods at the lo*c.->t cnt prices and : ;uarantees honest dealing. You can also ;et a first class job at a very rtasonable )r:cj when jou hive any repairingCOLUMBIA, S. C, Jain Street, next door to Centra; National 1SJ-V Xk November 20?3m. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, SaltHieum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped lands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. ?or sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. to horse"owners. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con- < lition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, fliey tone up the system, aid digestion, curt ess of appetite, relieve constipation, correct :idney disorders and destroy worms, giving < lew life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 CTiis j?^r i ur suic* uy Professional Calls. A NY C\LL LEFT AT THE BAZ'-AR fjL ?.r ruv s-.rvic.-s wi 1 he promptly ate ..led to." C. E. LEAPHART, SI. D. Sep ember 11 ?tf. OT~F0IE. STIOfSIl, ATTORNEY AT LA IF, 3ATESBURG, - - - - S. C. Practices in all the State Courts, especially in Lexiugton, Edgefield and Aaken louhties SI ir. 0 ?1 y S35 Up Will buy an organ from M. A. Ualoce, Columbia, S. C.