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I Pure Blood means sound health. With pure, rich, healthy blood, the stomach and digestive organs will be vigorous, and there will be no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and Neuralgia will he unknown. Scrofula and Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure Your nerves will be strong, and your sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood's Sarsnpariiln makes pure blood. That is why it curej so many diseases. That is why so many thousands take it to cure disease, retain good health, prevent sickness and suffering. Remem&er Sarsapariila Is the One True riood Purifier. $1 per battle. 11 j, c:,re l-sver Ills; easy to nooa S Fills take, easy to operate. 'M< Jf The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY, SEPTEilBES 9. 189a | Index to Sew Advertisements. Barbecue?C-uley & Bickley. 'fp Barbecue?J. F. Corley. Bestaurant?A.. Mai ks. Bridge to let?S L. Smith. Final Discharge?E Iwaid Kinsler. Bargains in Bicy 1 s. Two sligLtly used $100 Bicycles for sale cheap, by M. A. Malone, E- ^ Columbia, S. C. Mark?' Bestaurant.* Don't forget whenever you are at g Lexington and are hungry, that Maiks' Restaurant is the place to satisfy your appetite. Be sure to patronize him during court week when his table will be furnished with J[ everything the market an jras. ITever Before Was there such bargains offered in g^: Tiauos and Organs as roti will find Rt at M. A. Malone's in Columbia. |i Fishing Tackle. I" The best and most complete line of fishing tackle, consisting in part B of the best silk, cotton, linen and waterproof lines; Limerick steel set, f catch, and snood v hooks, bobs It and flies; pond and river nets, made of'gill thread. Just opened and for sale at the Bazaar. B . ' Bitter Disappointment. H What young man was that in Boiling Springs township, who was g to have been manied on Sunday, and while he tarried, allowed another I fellow to steal away with his intended | bride on Saturday Dight and marry 5 k her? The lonesome swain is said to be going about singing the sad reV?rinor me back the .f?irl X ilcve,'' while the echo-repeats: "How the young girl fooled me, fooled me.' He has the consolation of knowing that there are other fish in the sea. Joint Conference. The annual meeting of the Joint Council of St. Stephen's Pastortate will l>e held at St Stephen's Church, .Lexington C. H., S. C. on Saturday, September 12,1896, at 10 o'clock A M. All members are requested to be present as business of importance will come before the body. S. J. Derrick Sec of Joint Council If the Baby is Cutting Teeths . Be sure and use that old and welltried femedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing 9yrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the beet remedy for diarrfcoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jSi i It is jthe best of all. Consecration cf Mt. Vernon Church. The consecration of Mt. Yernon church, at White Rock, took place the 5th Sunday in August. The exf " ercise was much enjoyed. The choir, I under the management of J. E. Halg|c* tkvanger rendered excellent and appropriate music. Rev. W. A. Deaton preached the sermon. The pastor, Rev. S. C. Ballentine, assisted by ' Hey. Wike,' read the consecration F . service. The Holy Communion was ]t administered to a goodly number. (After the benediction was pronounced, W. Edward -Koon and C. Adella Riser presented themselves to the alter, and were made one by pastor Ballentine* [ Jury for the Sacond Weak. g The following are the jurors Tor | the second week of com t: p ^ MC Clippard, J F Bachman, Jas I" F HallmaD, C R Sfcurkie, Lee C Gunter, Jos B Derrick. P H Cook, Carwile Shealy, D L George, J C BallingtoD, A W Comejander, T S ? x " Sease, D E Lucas, S J Clark. A D fe Shull, L V Gantt, Paul Hite, Isaiah V HallmaD, Jas W Corley, D L Jefcoat, | S M Gross, R A Barr, Jno H Meetze, I Julius C Derrick, HeDry J Eargle, f J K Rucker, Robert Hall, George E (Eleazer, S S Metze, David Roland, H A Borick, Stanmore Hite, Thos B Crider, Saini C Gantt, W Sherman Lucas, Rial North. M Medicated cough drops and the best cough syrup, for sale at the Bazaar. 1 PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Kan, St e notice of bridge to let. The oyster season has opened. The bicycle craze has reached Lexington. The agony is over and wo breathe fieer. The court of sessions for this county * ' "-j? will convene aiunuu/ nwaMonday was salesday, labor day and holiday. Three days in one day. When the dispensary dies the devil will put on mourning. Straw hats will soon be out of sight. The streets are dry and dusty and rain is greatly needed. The roads generally throughout the county are said to have been put in good condition. The campaign liar is laid up for repairs. He will bo heard from again in the next primary. The State is full of wails, and lamentations of defeated candidates. The children will soon throw aside their dolls and toys and resume the use of their books and slates. Mr. Charlie Hawkins is visiting his J sister, Mrs. S. 0. Kaminer. Mrs. Dubose, and her son, who have hecn visiting her son, Rev. Mr. Dubc3e, returned home last week. Mrs. Bennie Bawl, of Newberry, who has been visiting her brother Mr. W. W. Barre, ieturned home last week. * Politics haven't been so hot since the canvass in 1890 as they have duairg the interval of the first and second primary. We have in stock a lot of Black Hawk corn shellerf. Every farmer should have one. D. W. Shealy & Cc. It is thought that the sweet potato crop in some sections of the county will be a failurer. A good second handed bicycle for sale at the Bazaar cheap for cash. If you want a good bargain call early. The Conservatives of the town took but little interest in the #elec tion. Just received, a large supply of buggy and wagon material, at lowest prices. D. W. Shealy & Co. Miss Sue Corley has a nice little school at the Old Batten Mill, near the depot. W. P. Roof will buy all the cotton raised in the county, for which he will pay the Highest market prices. A large congregation.greeted Rev. J G. Graichen last Sunday morning, j it beiDg his first appearance since : his return from Winchester, Va. The Rev. T. W. Shealy will preach j at Providence on the second Sunday j in this month. Don't come to town, sell your cotton and other produce and go away j without paying for the Dispatch. The County Board of Control was in session Monday and transacted only routine business. We can't be beat for style, neatnes, and cheapness in Job piinting. Place your crders with us and you will not be disappointed. August 30th, 1890, at the residence ; of Mr. R. G. Eleazer, by Rev. N. S. Younginer, Mr. George D. Ellisor j and Miss Sarah M. Koon.k "When you come to court don't for- i get to send your dues for the Dis- i patch. Those indebted to us for subscrip- j tions or otherwise will please call, or \ send and settle, part if not all. We I are badiy in need of money just now. j " Q Best Cough^Symp.^TMt^ Good. Use 8 111 time. Sold by druggists. PI Mrs. Boozer, Mrs. Dreher, and her three children, of Charleston, after spending a pleasant time with Mrs. Maj. Mettze, have returned home. Messrs. Eli L. Corley* and Jacob J. j Bickley will give a first class barbe- J cue in the store house of Mr. M. D. i Harrnan, below the court house, oil ' Monday of court week. W. P. Roof was the first merchant j in town to receive the wire ties to be j j used in baleing cotton, instead of the j ' flat hoop. Persons who have seen | cotton baled with wire pronounce it i a success. v Don't borrow your neighbor's j Dispatch. Send Si00, or 50 cents or 25 cents to this office and get one of the best papers published in the State for one year, or six or three months, The vounc wife of Mr. James ?/ o Caughman,who resides on the Leaphaifc road a few miles from town, who has been qnite sick, is, we are glad to say, thought to be improving. Do you waDt fresh and reliable family and plantation grocries, smoking and chewing tobacco, hay and gr^in? If you do, call on "Win. Piatt & Co., Columbia, who have a large ctock of just such goods as you need and are offering them at prices which will please you. I?nm?BMBB?WI WE mmmivmmimmm i Reading a book i I ^ Won't tell you about your health. ^ Ask your neighbor what he and ^ & his family took last Spring when & they felt so miserable, so tired- & out. He will tell you p Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S j| I INDIAN 1 | BLOOD I I SYRUP I ^ the standard family remedy for j?) 30 ye.irs for Malaria, Chills ? and Fever," Lassitude, Scrofula, (3?. Rheumatism,and all Blood Dis- ^ lp* eases. A magic boon to tired mothers and puny children. It ^ S has cured thousands, will cure ?) you. Nothing new about it; no be (?>2 trial remedy; no temporary ^ ?>) stimulant. It docs the work |g) ^ thoroughly, honestly, and it's S* " easy to buy," " easy to take." ? j ^ 50c. per bottle; -all druggists, i i W. A. Reckling, Columbia's gifted artist, will be at Batesburg on September 18 and 19, for the purpose of taking pictures All who wish the latest style, the finest finish, the most beautiful tones and most graceful pose should keep these dates in mind and give him a sitting. The compititive examination for the two scholarshipe in the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College at R ck Hill, was held yesterday in the court house and resulted in Misses Lydia Taylor and Mary Hiller being the successful young ladies, with Misses Maggie Derrick and I'Ans Meetze, alternates. During the progress of the campaign prior to the primary, we have been compelled to leave oat many com munications from our correspondent?. The pre sure of poliitical news haviDg been reipoved from our columns by theresultof the primary, we shall pay attention to our correspondents in the future and their communications will receive our prompt and careful attention. So send us the news. Just received, a big lot cf single and double harness with heavy traces and straps, marked low down. D. W. Shealy & Co, Leesville. Lendford Kelly, infant son of Mr. and Mr$. Lonnic "NY. Harman, near Wyse's ferry, was born June 3,1896, and died September, 1, 1896, aged 2 months and 28 days. The little body was laid to rest in the Wyee burying ground by Rev. S. Of' Ballentine. It is well with the child. At the meeting of the farmers in the court bouse Jast Monday, the following gentlemen made remarks in reference to the cotton tie trust; Dr. J. L Shuler, W. H Sharpe,Esq., Hon. D. E Efird, J. W. Dreher, Esq , Hon. J. H. Counts, and Mr. George Sawyer. The genial and efficient operative, Miss Rosalie Cannon, after taking social pleasure trips to Augusta and Lakeview, Ga., and to Charleston and Sullivan's Island, has divided a month's vacation between the homes of her mother in Brookland and her foster mother, Mrs M. A. Corley, of this place, and has now returned to her pleasant home, her devoted friends, and to her neat and lucrative vocation among the flying shuttles of the ideal manufactory at Langley, S. C. Cipt. Isaiah Yansant, who, it will be remembered left this county some years sgo to make his home in Boye, Texas, has returned to his native ! county to live. He is now with Mr. j Archie Frick, his Fon-in-law, near | Rightwell. Capt. Vansant, during j his residence in this county, enjoyed the confidence, esteem and respect of j his neighbors, friends and acquaint- ! ances and was a well known business ! man, of high standing. "NVe gladly j welcome him back. We sell the premium Carolina ' buggy, the best made, every spindle warranted. D. W. Shealy & Co., Leesville, S. C. Call and see them. ju^^^^QUALlTY. Pj|| fl ^ jjijjigj that you should conj| L0\y^ PRICES ^ ^ ^^ vc^ Sr 1 Paper and envelopes of all kinds j -writing and pencil table's, pens. ! pencils, memorandum and pass : books, purses, banjo, violin and ! gui ar strings, and notions generally, at the Bazaar. t | ltemember that medicines of all ! kinds, perfumery, sweet soaps, combs, j brushes, etc., can be found at the ! Bazaar. Dr. J) L. UOOZSR. J. WILLIAM li'JOZ Extracting and Artificial Denture, Filling MS. J). L m , DENTAL g 1515 MAI 0::e of the firm wiI! he at Newberry on At Lixiugtou. the week beginning sec on l\rsons making regular en jagoiucn s wi crowded out or disappointed or iuconvcnic it only a postal, the day and hour you profi reserve this time ior you. unless it is aire.i 1 A CiI'd. In order to accommodate some of my friends and patients, I will be at Lexington during court week (Monday, Tuesday and "Wednesday), prepared to do all kind of dental work. Would be glad to see any who desiic dental work done. Consultation free. In the future, I hope to be with the people of Lexington once every month. By calling at the ofiice of the Dispatch, you can find where I am located while at Lexington. E. J. Etheredge, I). D. S j Leesville, S. C., September 7,18%. Lots from Town the Hill. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Cotton, picking, pulling fodder, going courting and getting married is the order of the day in our community. I think if a stop is not soon put to the last item, there will | have to be an ell put to tne poor | I house for some. The crop of candidates have been j thinned out to two in a hill, and by the time this appears in print tho crop will be brought to a stand. Mr. Paul Addy is making his friends some fine molasses. Some of our young men who have been attending the big meeting at Chapin, have got some very good re ligion, but I don't think it will last long. Mr. W. R. Eargle has about com pleted his engine house. Then he will be ready to accommodate his friends. Mr. J. E. Koon is the happiest man in the town of Chapin?it is a bonnei?g big girl. ^ Rev. Jacob Wike preached an excellent sermon at Chapin Sunday. Miss S. Ella Slice is improving slowly. The two vouner men who walked the bridge to get home are as good as the one who walked six miles to carry liis old rice puddiDg five on the train. Messrs. Paul and Silas McCartha are getting a move on them. Lookout, girls, one of you can get a sweetheart. Mr. Elias is getting a move on him carrying the mails from Wessingers to Irmo. That's right, Elias; but mind, don't stop at the new house as you might get left. Mrs. Ida Swygert is mending slowly from a stroke of paralysis. I trust that she will continue to improve. Dr. Eargle and F. P. had a ra< e with the ox. F outran the doctor. I think Frank had better take the ox and run a race at the fair this fall. Mr. Sidney Slice paid a living visit up home the other Sunday. Mr. R. P. Slice killed the largest rattlesnake that ever was known in his community. It was four feet long, six inches across the back, had six rattles and 4 buttons and was in * ' i ! ?1 il_ its coil ready to shikc wueu iuu j brave boy killed bim with a piece of rail. Mr. J. (L Slice caine very near being burnt out the other week by a fire which originated from a spark thrown out by a passing (nginc. ~ T. V. T. Alliancs Picnic. The County Lecturer's Board of 1 L?xington county, will be given a picnic at Pinev Woods school house, by the Rightwell Alliance, September 19, 189G. The public is cordially invited to attend with large baskets well filled. A pleasant and profitable time is anticipated. The banana is one of the m st prefific of all the fruits of the ea th, being 44 times more productive than potatoes'and 131 times more productive than wheat. Tho meanest mau is dead. He killed himself in Jersey City. His last act, except.suicide, was to burn ?-3,0( 0 which his wife has laboiiously acquired aiid saved. Mr. Popleigh-uWhat would you think if I were to tell you I had been dying 1 inches for you for years?" MissWauter?''i should think it?it very sudden. LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. Cotton, per ft s :i Bacon?Ilams. per ft i'? a Sides. " " a Shoulders, " 7 a Lard, per ft a Flour, per cwt 2 :o a Com. per l>u 5" a ">" TVns " " 5" a *>.? Oats. " " "> "? a Fodder. per cwt "> a Sweet Potatoes, per bt^ ,;<t a Iliee. per lb 3 a s.'i Butter, per IV 15 a 2<? Egcs.per doz 20 a Tutkofs, per lb " a Geese, per pr 50 a <">" Chickens, per head 10 a 25 Beeswax, per IV 15 a '? Beef, per lb s a !o Pork. " " S a le Tallow, per It 5 a :e'?{. d. i). s. j i;i>\vint ii jozeu.d. i>. s. and Treating 1'ectb. Crowu and iiridgc Work iOZER & SONS, SURGEONS, N Sill RET, C. wjc.k. beginning first Monday in cadi month. <1 Tuesday in each month. |i lnvo prefvrvneo. In order to avoid In iug i.i an v write to Us at Colli 111 liia. r>r tr> luvo your work <1 >no. Wo will y engx ;c.l, iu which cuo wo will notify yon. . Hearing the note of a redbirdhigh in a tree, while ou a picnic, a Louisville bird fancier determined to cap tore the songster and climbed almost to the branches where it was perched, when ho slipped and fell, fracturing his skull. "I am the end of the century woman," she renmked strongly when ho dared to suggest that she was a trille too bony for bloomers. ' Which century?" he asked softly, and then he slid away before the explosion and got dinner at the little I hotel. I __ . _ ...... The old reliable Swift & Courtney parlor matches, (brown head) never draw damp and fail to fire, are on sale at the Bazaar. YourBoy Wont Live a Month So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mills St., South Gardener, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctor, who finally gave him up, saying: '*Your boy wont live a month." He tried Dr. King3 New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. lie says he owes his present good health to use Dr. Kings New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in the world for Limg trouble. Trial bottle free at Julian Kauflfman's Drug store. Don't Delay, If you desire fo secure a line Piano or Organ at a big bargain For particulars write or call on M. A. Malone, Columbia. Here We Are! Three excellent remedies, that never fail to do what is claimed for thcin. Give them a trial and you will be convinced. PLANTERS SYRUP YE RAIL fuge, the Worm Destroyer. It is pbasant and the children like to take it. Price 25 cents. PLANTERSTONIC TEETHING Syrup brings health to the baby; rest to mothers. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS PJNK PILLS stimulate the liver, sweetens the breath, brightens dull eyes. Cures constipation. Twenty-five doses for 25 cents. All for sale at the Pazaar. CA2TD ITS To the Editor .?I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use . thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to send two bottles free to those of your readers who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C., 183 Pearl St., Hew York. C3T The Editorial and Business Management of this Paper Guarantee this generous Proposition. HAR (VIA N&SO N, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS S A A U I If K\ lVULT JL.> VJ , I EXINGTON, S. C. Bids submitted for all kinds of carpenter work. Estimates fnrni lied. None but Fust Class Workmen cmployed. Ilou^e building a specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Remember us when you want work done y. a. B. HARM AN, K. II ARM AN. September 11?tf. . BFOOKLAND'^ PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. DP. F. L. SflNDEL, Physician and Surgeon, OFFERS IIH PROFESSIONAL SERviccs to the citizens of Brookland and Mirronnding country. Calls answered day aud night. He also carries and offers for i sale a line of I FHESll DSlliS AM) MEDII'lAES,' I which can l>e bought at the lowest i Cash price>. ,*J3rRev. E L. Ly' rand is associated with Dr. Sun del and will be p.eased to accomnioiato hi.- fr-enls. August l'J-Sai. ! DR. C. a STANLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, ! COLUJIIHA, S. C. i Ofli e in the Kendall Building, Corner Main and Washington Streets. Booms Nos. 7 and 8, Second Floor. October 10. 18UG. - Gtn. j Professional Calls. i A NY CALL LEFT AT T1IE BAZA Alt j i"\_ lor my services wi'l be promptly atj te :dcd to. C. E. LEAPilAllT, JJ. D. # ! Sep ember 11. - if. ! WiY'T Ril l I) THN UIL1 I IHJill/ I 111 J i Unless you are sick and wish to be j cured. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis, j Planter's Pink Pills, j Hood's Pills. ! Dr. King's New Life Pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, | Ayer's Pills. i Dr. Tbacher's Imp. Liver Pills. Improved Vegetable Liver Pelcts. j Compound Cathartic Pills. Black Draught, St. Joseph's Liver Regulator, Simmons' Liver Powders, Nubian Tea (powders) one of the i finest Liver Regulators in the woild. I Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys, | Dr. '['backer's Liver & Blood Syrup. ! Syrup of figs, Syrup of Prunes, Lemon Elixir for the Liver and | Kidneys. A'l of the above, and all kinds of medicines, for sale at the Bazaar. Great Slaughter SALE. Dont delay the purchase of your Summer Suit longer, and don't get it until you've seen us, because we are closing out Summer Suits at prices lower than any other house in this State, and will give yuu better values than will be obtained elsewhere. This wcik we oiler the lollowing :u greatly red nee vl prices, and they arc in reach of all purse.';: Lfnc of Thick. 131 ue and Fancy Cheviot, Flannel and Serge Sacque Suits, made up and trimmed in the latest style, and marked ST.GO, ?S 50 and ?10.50?our price now only $0-SoI Line of Black, Blue and Fancy Cheviot and Serge Sacque Suits, made up and trimmed in the latest style, and marked ?10.50, ?12.50, 815.00 and 8IS.50?our price now only SI?-??Line of beautiful patterns in Men's Trousers, that are marked $3.00, s $3.50 and $5j0?our price now only $2.50. This sale is for Spot Cisb, and these goods will not be sent out on anorobation. I i We are showing a beautiful line of , Negligee Shirts, Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Balbriggan, Lisle Thread and ] India Gauze Underwear. ' M. L. KINARD, I THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIEli. 1523 Main Street, At Sign of the Golden Star Columbia, s. c. ; April 20 Jy. i Not one part but every part of HIRES Rootbeer I tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink. Madeonljr t>T The Charles K. Hires Co., Philadelphia. A 2ic. paekacc makes 5 (alios*. Sold everywhere. \ eft iPONEY mads EASILY J 1% Mm at.tti v a dttiT.V 1 AVgfa fllw READ THIS AND THINK IT OVER. ' W'c want 100 men who have energy and | grit. We will give tlieiu situations in which they c.-.u make luouoy rapidly the labor be ing light and employment all the the year round. Jtequircs no capital or gre it education. Some rf onr best salesmen arc country boys. Young men or old will do. 2t? numeration is quick and sure. We have need lor 10b men within the next thirty days. Do not hestitate, but write at I once for full particulars. Address ' H. C- HUBHINS & CO , , Atlanta, liaM Ju'y 0th - bm. , NEWBERRY COLLEGE 1 Tiiroe courses leading to degreis. New Sen nee Hull, wdlt working Laboratory. i (rood Library, i flicieiit lVip.-.ratory l)e- 1 partincsit. , ) ? - i Total Expenses lioani, rcis anu nuuuu. ] S10<"> 75 a year in C d'egiate Dip.irlmenl, j So J 75 to $90 75 in Preparatory Depart11. out. ( Next Session begins October Id. 1890. For catalogues, addn *>\ GEO 2. CROMER, Resident, NEWDEltKY, S. C. Jul) 8 til i JEWELRY! \LIi IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS, ' nor is ever) thing Sterling Silver that is stamped "sterling" Of conrso iii tin cruciUe ot the chemist it is easy to tell the 1 pure metal from the dross, but people can't carry clu mists and crwTdes about with them when they go shopping. Guard iieni)ist mistakes then l?y buying from dealers ol kriov.n r< liability. I have .sold Heliable Jewelry in Columbia for a groat many y- ars ami it is a gratification to mo to know that my patrons have received f'n'l va'ue for their money and have always "bought what they bargained for." i:j k a tl qua rt c r.s f u r S p c c t a c 1 c s Kijcjjlassc.s, etc. WATCll WOliK ol the best and guarau teed. Ik-pairing Jewelry, A c., a specialty. 'A full line ol Jewelry, "Watches, C ocks, and every article found in a first class Jewelry Store, all at the lowest possible prices. I RICIIBOIKG. | OPOSIIE Gil AND CENTRAL HOTEL. | OFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | Nov 13 ly . ! ^ * 99 5 ^ ' 9^. 91 I IRTISH?, COLUMBIA, !S. C., IS NOW -making tiie best pic- ! lures Hat can bt bal iu this ec u ltry, ind all who have never had a real line picture, should now try some of his latest styles Specimens can be seen at his Gallery, up stairs, next to the Hub. - - - - - - - C. M\ KnuD. F. K. EFiRO & BREHER, Aftorsiev^ Law LEXINGTON, C. li, S. C. TiriLTi PKUTii-E IN' ALL 'J I! 1 VV Courts. soJic.t*. J. (>?;< member oi the 1".r n vuil .il.v.ivs be ;it clli-o Lexington, S. C. t t ? tj 11 uf 1 I - uuj. rlortry L. Cade, Fr? C bt C. K rk# S^c. & Tie lltblestox l!'l!!!?ii i.\!! s.i.v itactlsixfi co., sash. door.s and bunds, ibkbes, general builcis5 material?, mill i'i v! :i)v."a!ik. paints an!. on s. oi.ass i;iv. etc. for no;'j! to ii a>-h!' y awutio, o.j \i;i.i st0n. s. o. pocunilvr ' NJOINT. IS lIil:Ki;V(llVKN TO'IJii: I iload Ovcrsi'0,?\s of Lexington county to warn out tin- raid hands and have their respective sections put in j???cj*1 condition by the tir-d of September. Ts,i. notice is imperative and it is expt ctcd that each overseer will see to it lint this ord< 1 is fuithJuliy c iriicd out. l>v order oi: S. 1,. "SMITil, Count} Supervisor. Junob Id. EDM F3LE mOTHSX~ A TTOHNU Y AT I.AW, l> ATESB U il(r, .... s. C. Practices in ad the Stale Courts, espcciliJy in Lexiuyluu, JM>ilic!d and Aiscii son r, ties Mar. 0 ;y <;ooi> i' hi o r i?1 : OF I., JK .v iix; i o > , yon will 15u?l :il GILO. E. JACKSON'S Tost Office Block, Columbia, iy. C., it lar^o stock ?>f SUMMER <;<)<)3>S tt prices that will l>o as low as the 1<??. < st. Our txptus? a are small and we dost 11 cheap uid no mistake. Homespuns..'! yards for It'c. Bruits al a',, 1 and i> cents per v.iril. Straw Hats for hoys, men and luissts from IOc. to A No. Umbrella at. il)c. FineI'earl Buttons at 5 cents a dozen. I>r ss Muslins at 1 to 1*> cents 1 adic-s* Undcrvis's at h to 60 cents. Lota ol oilier 40ods at similar low prices. C. F. JACKSON, Masaoij*, POST OFFICE BLOCK, 170!) MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. 0. Maiy 30,?ly. MONEY TO LOAN at the >??? * * 17 f rw? a %r v t ? ? WT? l&iMlk iUXlUrtAi JJAfiJi COLUMBIA. S. C. $100,000. ' jV) LK.NU IN SMAI.L SUMS, . AT .JL Chirtv, sixtv and ninety days. or niitrl L-u of November next, on ?1 dvised notes iml on n~de.s secured l>y ko?h1 col!al<ral. Applications made be tore 12 o'c.'ot k will ?e acted 011 before the bank doses the same lay. [nterestailowed Savings Deposits, under rules. A. IT. TALLEY, President. J. II. SAWYSll. Cashier. January 2'J, Jb'JG - J v. COOKING STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, IRON, TIN AND WOODEN WARE, A 1 .... :\.11U C"\ i.*iy wulcixwiu uuuovuv.^ furnishing article. If you need anything in my line it wiil be to your interest to see my stock before you buy. Tbink'of me before you leave borne, and call when in town. R. P. WOOD, HIE STOVE MAN, V. (). Block, Columbia, S. C. Nov. 1.1-,-ly. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, . COLUMBIA, - - - S C I)itactices in ttie state and Federal Courls. at.d uflcis Lis professional services to the cilizi n:> ul Lexington Conuly. . October IN Jy. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law. ? j COLU3IIUA, S. C. Especial attention giv.-n to business' entrust. <1 to ban by his fellow citizens o Lcxiug'on count}'. Cilice: No. 5 Insurance I>nil.'i*?g. opj?o sit. City Hal!, Corner Main and \W.:.L:itgton Streets. February 2'S tf. LEESVILLE COLLEGE, i^iOKSVix.r.io, t\ CHRISTIAN, CO-EDUCATIONAL, INDUSTRIAL, Opens September -M. with a Ir.rg. Faculty, extended Couise o Slinly. bitter equipment and. toy I) pirlmeiits, m the lead lor combining superior adv,Ullages with low rates. LOO 1 IuN. Elevated. 1 esurpasstd in ibe State for bialtlu illness. tonic ciiinate IJ'JlLDiNti. Elegant. S -para! II di h i boarding young ladies. (J: na&iuiu Musi a I [all. DEPARTMENTS. Primary, Academic. Collcgi it.*. Commercial, histruuiental Music, Vocal .V usie. Elocution, Art (nine d. pattn i , 'iYacb. rs C mrse, l'l.\s],- ii ("ulLi.rc i\ ieerupbv, St. no graph v, T> pewr:tiu?;. i>o::ic*t-to Economy. ! XPENSKS. f(.r J car of nine school months. borr-laii 1 init'oii, in :i crar\ .con e to 512 Mn>ic. including use of piano, 53(1;<" ;:un: rend course, 52 i. F r.t'' 'n t'"-' 't'" t? make J :*ovisi? n for young iii-iic-i to re-hu e- expensis by doing domestic work. Young nou board in : rival*- I:under regulations established ny th College Special attention given to pk Meal culture ; s the, t no basis for all mental and moral development. Aetud i u-imss methods te.Ugbt ii: Commercial lb J)1 ti.CCIit. For cata'ogne, . udro-.s L. D IJAYNfS. A M President. i w. t. mum, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Mc-rcliants and Planters will do ' well to try this House when purchasing. ; All kinds of ! Ill:AY Y GROCERIES, GRAIN I'KKD, &c., .. kept in stock. i (xr.li>r? neenmsmniod l>v Iho rnsli will receive prompt attention. , Name amount of each article wanted for money sent and prompt shipment will be made and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MA'llTIN'S BIS ALLOWANCE STORK, COLUMBIA, S. C. June 6,~tf 9 ? L.I I mmmmm lexiiv(;ton SAVINGS BANK, i ; DEPOSITS liECEIVCD SUBJECT II C1IECK. ALLEN JONES, President. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones. W. P, P.ocf, C. M. Efird, Ji. IliJton Jjiiuch E. Ilccdrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of ?1 and upwards received and iuIciest at .1 per cent, per aunam allowed, ..... I.i.. A...;I .,.,.1 r i.... | ii vvirvvvit I September 21- It POMONA HILL Nurseries, POMONA, IV. C. __r ALL LEADING FRUITS, Calculated to suit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Cutalogno No. 1, of '2 FRUIT TKED. VINES, ETC., and No. 2, Green 1 loose Catalogue of young pot grown ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, Ac. CaluU);;n?'s free. Correspcn ience soli* cited. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Proprietor, Pomona, N. C. April 23 -ly. CAKOIJNA ! NATIONAL BANK, AT COLUMBIA, 8. C. STATE, CITY A.\D COUNTY DEPOSITORY, Paid up Capital - - - $100,000 , 4 Surplus Profits . - - 100,OOO Savings Department* Deposits of $;5 00 and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. W. A. OLAllK, President. Wilis Joker, Cashier. t. December 4 - ly. GEOKGEBRUNS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, 8. C., j JEWELER =nd REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglisses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. pOr Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate I prices. ?0?tf. il lOAPfflAMMI OF SOUTH CAROLINA State, City & County Depository COLUMBIA, S. C. Paid up CipiLil $137,000 Surplus and Frelits Co,000 Transact a general Banking business. 0 ireful attention gi<eu to collections. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 'Deposits of $' and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly, on first day *{ January, April, July and October. - " Sift-ty d< posit box?.s to rent. Irom $4- to , Si2 a jtar; Herring's best ?absolutely burglar proof ami lire i roof. A. ?i. JKSKELL, President, W. (' F1S!IKIt, Vice President. JULIUS 11 WALK Ell, Cashier. February 1J Jy. I ~ ~ r 1 Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin Ointment J Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Saltilhcum, Seal'! Head, Sere Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Piles, Bums, Frost Bite3, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TO nORSE*OWNEBS. J For putting n Jiorse in a line healthy con- ? dition try Dr. f'ady's Condition Powders. 1 TJicy tone op ?he system, aid digestion, curt j leer, of appetite, relieve constipation, correct I kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving I new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 i cents i?r package. For sale by druggists. RAMSEY & REYNOLDS, T'ilE LEADING WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. of Ai'GCSTA, GA, 1 Who are selling a LIQUORS I AND BRANDIES, I ?m i> tbni'T. I>T?Tr,T?Q M l i;.i ii ujujj jl f ? Have just received a err load of Mi!- H .vaultic hxp rt !>ar, (bottled at tbe'Bew- W cry.) ai;<l nr<- ( lit ring it to customers at the wholc-tiil ? price, 'llicy make a specialty of Cli'.r-f, Arige ica. Catawba and other <1e!iglitlul i'litl refreshing Wines during the stimuli r. j ORDERS RECEIY- PROMPT ATTENTION. Prices quoted uja n application. EAiiSBY & "EBYWOLDS, j 833 Broad St, Au'GUSTA, OA Nov inbcr ?'). 1895. j "yiRGINIA COLLEGE^ Fcr YOUNG LA DIE5, ROANOKE, Va. 0~ PENS St PTE M B.Eli 10. 1896. ONE .>1 the leading Schools for Young Laj dies iii the South. Magcidceut buildings. | ail ni.id. ru i::>pr<>?exeuts. Caropns <<m a r? s. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Virginia. l..i?ied lor health. European . and Anieric.tti tcacheis Full onnr-e. Superior advantages in Art and Music. Students from twenty States. For catalogues uJJr s. the President. MAI TIE P. HA XUtlS, Roanoke, Va. 1