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c 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 be unknown. Scrofula and Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure ' Blood i Your nerves will be strong, and your Bleep sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. That is why it cure3 so many diseases. That is why so many thousands take it to cure disease, retain good health, prevent sickness and suffering. Remember Sarsaparilla Is the One True Rlood Purifier. $l per bottle. ?, 11 cure I-iver Ills; easy to flOOU S Pills take, easy to operate. 25Ci The Lexington Dispatch __ ?* _ i? ?? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1896. Index to New Advertisements. Merchandise?H, M. Wingard. Election Notices. Pay Your Dr. Bill?C.E Leaphart. 2DIT7-I3iTE SEEV'CES. LEXINGTON BAP i 1ST C3RUCH REV. J. J MYERS, PASTOR. Preaching every 2d and 4th Suudays at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. The . public is cordially and earnestly in vited to attend these services. Sunday school every Sabbath morning at 9:30, L. W. Redd, Superintendent A Prosperous Country. Last week we made a collecting tour through the sand bill section of Lexington county *and, as a rule, found the people in a prosperous and j . happy condition. Miny improvements of more or les3 importance and convenience have been made on the farms and residences of the people of that section, which adds to ? the attractiveness of the country and tends toward mak ng homes happy, | ai d when this is the case peace and contentment generally abides. The wide world may be searched over and no more hard working, energetic, enterprising and patriotic people can jf . be found than those who dwell in that section of the county. In our w?anderiDg3 we saw sone of the finest crops of corn that we have seen in a long time. The ear3 were large, full and heavy and it is safe lo say that an immese crop has been I made. The pea crop is also fine, a large crop of both the pea and the vine haviDg been made. ' "We shared the hospitality of many 1 of the people, and while our horse < was well cared for and we pleasantly entertained by "the lords of crea- 1 tion", the inner man was carefully i jnl thoughtfully provided for by i generous housewifes whose overflowing larders were robbed of some of ) their richest stores and served in the ( > ?*./_ ?.a 1:i._ l ? most aamiy auu appeuw;-ieujpi.i.ug style for which the good women of that section are famous. At Swansea we found the Rast Brothers over ears and head in busi- j j;. ness. They are the largest merchants in that section and their big trade keeps them hustling from rosy morn to dewey eve. Mr. W. B. \ Rast has recentlv built hiui a hand- ] 11 some and lovely cage and believing in the Divine injunction that it is ! 1 "not good for man be-alone,v a beautiful bird will doubtless be : captured where, confined only I i by the golden bars of ! i happy love, she will fill his life with j 3 the melody of her sweet songs and < gladden his home with the bright sunshine of he radiant presence. i J THERE IS "5- K| I j^sThkh B M Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shin- fi jg| gles, and everything else in the line g |B AUGUSTA LUMBER CO., | AUGUSTA. GA. 8 nH: "Buy oftli* Maker. ' : .. Attention is directed to the new advertisment of the Lovell ''Diaraond" said to be one of the best, ! most dureable and most beautiful wheels on the market. It is manufactured by the John P. Lovell Arms Co., of Boston Mass., under their j own personal supervision and they guarantee it to give perfect satisfac- j tion. One of these wheels can be j purchased at the Bazaar. The State Board of Control has j issued orders to the various county dispensers instructing them to rigorously inforce the dispensary Jaw in reference to signing applications to purchase whiskey, and the section in j ^ reference to selling whisky to intoxi- | cated persons, habitual drunkards and minors. ! PENCIL AND SCISSORS. i Wayside Notes Gathered Here am There by a Dispatch Man. I 'Possum and tater time. Lawdj ; how our mouth waters. A silent man sometimes mean j what ho does not say. j Failure is more frequent fron ; want of energy than want of capital j See notice of Commissioner Far; j to the Trustees of the school districts | If some men were as big as the^ . think they are, the world would hav< | to be enlarged. Tuesday morning we had the firs; killing frost of the season. | Potato digging is now the ordei of the day. The crop is generally poor. The revival services at the Old Batting mill are increasing ir interest. Patent Baker's Bread at the Ba zaar, and delivered at your residence on Friday evenings. Mrs. T. P. Meetze and child visited the sister of the former, Mrs. W. H. Boozer, in Columbia, last week. Straw hats are fast disappearing; low quarter shoes are out of season and linen pants have gone to seed. A large consignment of fine Northern cabbage, at l?c. per pound, in 100 pound lots, at Meetze & Sox. "We will soon know "where we are at," and we hope that after the election times will be better. It has been observed that the mailer a man is the greater is the case of "big head" when he gets it. Harman & Son have the contract for overhauling the old ballot boxes and furnishing new ones. Nearly two hundred being necessary. Revs. J. G. Graichen, S. P. Shumpert, and others whose names we did not learn, are attending Synod at Pomaria this week. The credit of being the first ropay his taxes this year goes to L. L. Thompson, a colored citizen of Bull Swamp township. Miss Bessie Monts, who has been v's'ting Misses Ruth and Georgie O w Haltiwanger, returned to her home at Little Mountain Saturday. The rouad trip fare from this place to Charleston for the occasion [>f the Gala Week festivities, commencing October 26tb, is $3 10. Let all go who can possibly do so. 9 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use 3 CgJ In time. Sold by druggists. gf Voters should read the advertisement of the Commissioners of Election and vote at the precinct named >n their registration certificate. The professed Christian who de fends the immoral man, if not as bad needs only the opportunity to Decome so. 150 gallons earthenware lard jars, ranging in size from 2 to 4 gallons sach, at 10 cents per gallon, at Meetze & Sox. The next festivity is Thanksgiving Day. The sensible gobbler is beginning to refuse to eat and looking "or the loftiest roost in the highest tree. The Dispatch is growing in popularity as is evidenced by its increasing circulation. Advertisers should keep this fact in mind when seeking the best advertising medium. The weddiDg bells will soon real forth their joyful music, announcing the marriage ceremonies of a prominent young merchant and a beautiful and favorite young belle of a contigious neighborhood. For the best and cheapest line of buggies, wagons, groceries, provisions, hay and grain, call on T. B. Aughtry & Co, Columbia, and you will be accommodated. With but little care and no trouble the beard and mustache can be kept a uniform brown or black color by using Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. If we do not soon have a good, hard rain hereabouts many of the wells will go dry and a water famine will be the result. Many streams, which heretofore have never been l-inn-n 4-/\ foil Viova rrnno drv. auvnu iv aua'j ui*iv ^Vus j . Mrs. S. M. Lewie received last Monday the sad news of her mother's death in Philadelphia, and, although unwell herself, left immediately for that city. Mrs. Lewie has the sympathy of the community in her affliction. Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonics when Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every case where it fails to cure. Price 50c. The county chain gang is doiDg some excellent road work on the other side of the river. As soon as the roads are put iri good condition on that sectiou, the convicts will be put on the Drehers Ferrj road, on this side of the river, where the same good work will be continued The overseer informs us that the work would be greatly facilitated anc a larger amount of work accom plished if a mule and plow wen furnished him. A sneak thief entered the store of Mr. Reedy Shealy at Batesburg, last Friday night, by crawling under the 3 store and boring holes through the floor, large enough to put his arm through. Only three guns were missed. There is no clue to the thief. s The tax books were opened last Thursday, the loth instant. The i Treasurer reports that the tax payers are prompt this year, he having colr lected S380.ll the first day and # ?rr I issued twenty-tiiree receipts, up j to date there has been collected 5 $515.45 and thirty-two receipts -issued. t Ayer's Hair Vigor, which has outlived and superseded hundreds of . similar preparatians, is undoubtedly r the most fashionable as well as economical hair-dressing in in the mar, ket. By its use, the poorest head ( of hair soon becomes luxuriant and beautiful. Human life is held too cheaply when the individual who needs a tonic for his system, seeks to cover his wants by purchasing every new mixture that is recommended to him. Remember that Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a well-earned reputation of fifty I year's standing The County Supervisor desires us to call the attention of the Magistrates to the fact that a chain gang has been established in the county, and that instead of sentencing prisoners convicted in their courts to jail they should s n'ence them to the chain gang. We publish this week an itemized nf tVio rcpcinfu nrid difi OkabULUC/iiV iuv * vvv?^?v MM V. bursements of the County Democratic Executive Committee of the funds raised to conduct the recent primary elections. Read it for yourself and see how the money was expended. ' Capt. D. J. Griffith will open the fall campaign for the collection of taxes at Mr. Jacob W. Dreher's next Monday morning and will spend the week in the Fork. A representative of the Dispatch will accompany him on his rounds for the purpose of receiving subscriptions from old and new subscribers. Be prepared for him. Mr. Petit, the engineer of train 35 which collided wi?h No. 36 on the South Bound Railroad near Swansea nearly opposite Col. D. J. Knott's residence, last Wednesday, in which three men were killed, was arrested on an affidavit sworn to by the State Railroad Commissioners charging him with manslaughter. He gave bail for his appearance at the February term of court for this county. The corner stone t|f the new St. C1L ? 1 1 K ?:n OlCpUt'Llb OJJUIULL Yi ill uc iaiu uv.ii Tuesday with imposing appropriate and interesting ceremonies. An instructive and varied program has been arranged for the impressive occasion and those who will be so fortunate to attend this service will be fully repaid for any inconvenience to which they might be put to do so. Among other valuable documents which will go into the corner stone will be a copy of this issue of the Dispatch. We are receiving a beautiful line of dry goods, notions and dress goods, embracing many of the lastest and fashionable shades and textures, with suitable trimmings. We intend to do the business of Lexington and surrounding country, and to do so have laid in a large stock and marked the prices down to the lowest notch. Our stock of men's, ladies' and childrens' shoes cannot be surpassed in quality and price. Before going elsewhere call and examine our stock onrl loom rmr nrioes. Polite atten tiori guaranteed. Meetze 6c Son. Ths G-rsat Family Medicine, Is Spirittiue Balsam. This valua- | ble preparation is the pure extract ! of certain pine trees, and manulac- j tured with great care, and in conse- ! quence of the astonishing success in | removing diseases, has become very j popular and is being called for again and again until it is a necessity in every household. This great family medicine has proven to possess the most safe and efficient properties for the cure of Colds, Rheumatism, Lameness, Sprains, Bruises Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Bones, Ringworm, and is very useful in all cases w here an externaremedy is applicable. For Earache, and Toothache there is no better remedy. Sufferprs from Lung and Bronchial Affections will obtain great relipf. and for ereneral use there is no j better medicine for the household. For sale wholesale and retail at the Bazaar. I LEXINGTON MARKET, 1 CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. ' Cotton, per ? a Bacon?Hams, per ft 10 a Sides. " " c a ' " Shoulders," ' a i Lard, per ft a i Flour, per cwt 2 10 a Corn, per bu 50 a ?'> I Peas, " " 50 a 53 . Oats. " " 35 a Fodder, per cwt <3 a Sweet Potatoes, per bu go a } Jiice. per lb 3 a 3y, Butter, per ft. 15 a 2" Eggs, per do:: lo a i TurKeys, per lb " a \ Geese, per pr 50 a go Chickens, per head 1? a 25 - Beeswax, per ft 15 a It 3 Beef, per ft S a 10 Pork. " " s a 10 ' Tallow, per ft 5 a Dr. D. L. BOOZER. J. WILLIAM BOO Extracting and Artificial Denture, Filling DRS. D. L B( DENTAL I 1515 ma: ! COLUMBIA , | At Lixiugton. il?e week beginning sc ! Kaufman's Drug Store i Ihrsons making regular cngugeiuen's w ! crowded out or disappointed or iuconven I if only a postal, the day and hour \oa pre ! reserve this time for you. unless it is alrea HI. 2v?. T77" DEA SHOES, CllOCKEir GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CIGARS, TO LEXIXG 15T COUNTRY PRODI BEFOHE YOU BIT The State of South Carolina, CO UXTY OF LEXIXG TOX. Ia Court ot Common Pleas. The Carolina National 13 ink of Columbia, Plaintiff, against Polly C Mil'er. and Samuel AY. Melton, Lawson D. Mcltoo, and W. D. Milton, partners in trade under the firm name of Melton & Melton, Defendants. FORECLOSURE AND SALE. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT in this case, I will stll to the highest bidder, at public outcry, before the court house door iu Lexington, S. C., during the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in >ovember, 1896. next, all that tract, piece, and parcle of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State of South Carolina, on Twelve Mile creek, waters of Saluda river, containing 392 acres, more or less, in four tracts as follows: Tract 1. Containing 146 51-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of^ Mrs. Jessie Hendrix, J. L. Drafts, Tract No. 2, J. W. Roof, M. K. Kaminer, M. D. Sbull, estate ol Eli Shuil and Mr*. Senn. Tract 2. Containing 9-3 51-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of L. Drafts, Tract No 3 of said tends, Henry rnri/>r "Rnof and Tract No. 1 of said lands Tract 3. Containing 81 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. L Drafts, Tract No. 4 of said lands, John Se^ell. Hemy Corley, and said Tract No 2. Tract 4 Containing G6 acns. more or less, bounded by lands of A. J. Lorick, J L. Drafts, Joseph Shull, John Sewell and Tract No 3, aforesaid, which said tracts will be sold in the above stated order respectively. Terms of Sale: -One tiird Cash and balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, and secured by the bond of the purchasers and mortgage of the dremises sold, with privelege to the purchaser of paying one third or all cash, if so desires. Buildings to be insured and policies assigned. Purchasers to pay tor papers. H A SPANN, CC.CRAGS. Clerk's Mlice, Lexington, S. C , * Oct. 9, 1896.- 3wot) The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In Court of Common Pleas. W. M. Wilson, Piaintiff, against Maggie I Wilson and others, Defendants PARTITION IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT of the conrt in this ease, I will sell to the highest bidder*at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C . during the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, 1S9G, next, the following lands and premises, situate in said county and State, in six parcels, to wit: Tract A, One lot and building, in the Town of Peak, known as hotel lot, and containing one-eighth (J) of an acre, more or less. Tract B. One lot in the Town of Peak, known as J. L. Dominick s ore bouse lot, bounding on Mnlberry street, Broad Rivtr. and lot of G. A. Swygert. Tract C One lot in the Town of Peak, kuown as F. B Lucas store lot, 26x40 feet, and bounding on River street, Mulberry street and lot of White Brothers. Tract D. Forty seven (47) acres, bounded by Crim's creek, and lands o 1 J. D. Miller, H. H. Counts and others. Tract E. Twenty-five (25) acres, adj ining lands of Brooks Swygert, A. C. Stoudemire, and others. Tract F. Twenty-five (25) acres, known as the old Williamson homestead, bounded by the public ro id from Newberry to Columbia, and lands of Francis O. and W P. Haltiwauger. Terms:-ODe-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two jears; equal irstalmeuts, wita interest thereon from day of sale, secured by the bond ot the purchaser and a mortgage pt the premises sold. Purchasers to pry for papers. H A. SPANN, C.C.C.P.AG.S. Clerk's Office. LcxingtoD, S. ('., October 'J, 1896?3w50. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In the Conrt of Common Pleas. T. S. Fox, Plaintiff, against J. M. Crim, Kate Miller, Julia Miller, Donly it Sease, E. J. Sawjcr rnd Josephine Estelle Crim, Mary Ella Criin, Amanda Alice Crim, Jacob Sheltou Crim. Bessie Pauline Crim, and II. A. Sptnn, as Administrator, Defendants. JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE. iN obedience to the judgment of the court in this case, 1 will s 11 to the highest bidder, at public outcry, before the court house door in L'.xin^ton, S. C., on the first Monday in November next, during the usual hours of ?al?, the fallowing described tracts of land, in the order hereinafter mentioned, to wit: Tract No. 1. Conta'ning liorty-five (45) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of D. M. Crosson. east by Horse creek: south by J. M. Critn's (73 acre tiact) and west by Jas. J. Black. TVuro \'n '2. Coniainiuir forty-five (45) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of I). M. Crosson; east by Tract No. 1; sonth by Tract Xo. 6: and west by by -Tames J. Black. Tract Xo 3. Containing ninety-two (92) acers, more or less, and bouuded on the north by Isaac Alewine; east by M. A. Lewie; south by Isaac Aiewine, and on west by Tract Xo. 4. Tract No. 4. Containing seventy-nine [79] acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Tract No. 5; east by Tract No. 3, and west by lands ot Lemuel Keisler. Tract No. 5. Containing eighty [80] acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by D. L. Tar lor; east by Alewine, south by Tract No. 4; and west by lauds of Lemuel Keisler. Tract _Yo. 0. Containing seventy-three acres, mere or less, and bounded on the north by J. M. Crirn; <ast by Horse creek: south by W. B Haliman. and west by -Tas. J. Black. Terms: One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve mouths with interest ther.ou from day of sale, secured by bond ot the purchasers and a mortgage ot the premises sell. The terms to be complied with witnin one hour, or the property resold at the r:?k of tormcr purchastr. with leave to the purchasers to pay all cash. Purchasers to pav lor papers. GEORGE"S. DRAFTS. S. L C. Sheriff 's Office, October 10, 189U - 3wot) ZEU. D. D. S. J. EDWIN BOOZER,D. I). S ; and Treating Teeth. Crown and Bridge Work 30ZE11 & SONS, SURGEONS, IN S1IIKET, H. .>md Tuesday in each month* Offio over ili hive preference. In order to avoid being ieueed in any way. write to n.s at Columbia, fer calling to have your work done. Wo will dv engije-.l, in winch case we will notity you. iisra-^.^ZD, LEU IN r AND GLASSWARE, BACCO, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES ETC TON, S. C. JCE A SPECIALTY Y GIVE 31 E A CALL. The State of South Caroling COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. . In the Court of Common Pleai. Wi!ie -Jones, Plaintiff, against John II. Ilniet. C. B. Huiet, Equitable Building and Loan Association and Georgia Iiiilroad Bank, Defendants. JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT of the court in tbis case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, belore the court Lo ise door in Lexington, S. C, during the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in Ncvmber, 18%, next, the following lands and premises, to wit: All that lot, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Ltxington and State of Sontb Carolina, in the Town ot Bates burg, containing one and one-half acres, more or less, bounded on j the north by lauds of the Charlotte. Coluinbia and Augusta Railroad, on the South j by South street, on the East by lands of j the estate of Lodwick Hartley and on the West by lands of Catherine Bates, with a dwelling bouse and other buildings thereon. Terms of Sale: - One-fourth cash, and balance in one. two and three years, with interest from day of sale, and secured by bond of the purchaser nd mortgage of the premises sold; the buildings to bo insured and policies assigned, with privelege to the purchaser to pay any or all the credit portion in Cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. II. A. SPANS. C.C.C.P.AG.S. Clerk's Office, Lexington, S C., October 'J, 1 HOG - 3w50 The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In Court of Common Pleas. The Carolina National Bunk of Columbia, Plain tiff, against John N. Long and Henry D. Reynolds, Defendants. J JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE ANI) SALE, IN obedience to the judgment of the court in this case, I will sell to tie j highest bidder, at pnblic outcry, before the court hons; door in Lexingtor, S. C., during the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, lSI.'G, next, the following described tract of land to wit: All that tract, piece and parcel of laud, situate, lying, and being in the county of Lexington and State of South Carolina, containing seventeen and a quarter (17',) acres, more or ie s, and bouudedasloliows: ' 1 1 ' 1 r-l-4. - X- V i U ? nortu oy me rigm, 01 *#v ui mv vuuiuuv, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company: south east by lmd of Miss Mary I Cl.rk and land sai l to be of Thomas Arthur, and south-v.est by land of John R. Shnler. Terms of Sale:?All of the purchase money therefor to be paid in cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers. H. A. fcPANN, C.C.CPAG.S. Clerk's Ofiice Lexington, S. U., October'J, lb9G-3w50 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In the Court of Common Pleas. Pachel Smoke. Catherine Smith and Emma S. Walt?, Plaintiffs, against James C'rim, Defendant. PARTITION. IN obedience to the decree of the court, in this case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, before ih 3 court house door in Ltxmgton, S C., on the first Mc nday in November next, during the usual hours ot sale, the following described lands, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of lauJ, ' situate in said county and State, and by a "survey, made by J. II. Taylor, for said i "James ("rim, about the year 18"2. tie ! "tract is said to contain one hundred and "twenty-three acres, more or less, and "bounded by lands of Mrs. St ibels. Rev. "Hirtnan, Henry Crim, Estate of George "'(noL-or v TTnffmaii John Lu'as and "David Wannamaker and lands" of James Crim Terms: -One-half cash, the balance in twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond oi the purchaser and a mortgage cf the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. A SPANN, C'.C.C P.AG.S. Clerk's Office, Lexington, S. C., October 10. 180G - JwoO j Attorneys, Efird A D^elicr of the Piffs. | The State of South Oarolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, Cour.t of Common Pleas. William Piatt, Plaintilf, rgainst ! C N. Piatt, D. N. Piatt, J. A. Piatt, S. S. E. Gallant, Cedecia Johnson, Mittie Gillian. Mafge Swindler, Eveline CI imp, and Daisy Piatt, Defendants. PARTI HON. I -rv (lifl nrder nf sale in this ! | Ul' CU1CUVC kV VUV V.V.V. - - j JL case, I wiil sell to the highest bidder, J at pnblic outer}*, before the court house j door iu Lexington. S. , during the i.sual ! hour ol s.de. on the first Mocdiy iu j November, 1806, next, the following dej scribed tract ol land, to wit: i A certain tract of land, situate, l}ing and being in said county and State, containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less, and ! bounded on the north by Saluda river, I east by estate lmds of William Johnson: ! and on the south and west by lands of S. I. j Hook and Krother. Terms of Sale:?One-half cash, tbe balI auce iu twelve months, secured by the ! bond of tbe purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises sold, with interest thereon from day of sale: with leave to the purchaser of paying all cash- Pui chaser to pav lor all papers. H. A. SPAXN, C C C P.AG.S. j Clerk's Office, Lexington, S, C , October 1<>, 1806-3w50 Attorneys: Johnstone A Wingard. Final Discharge. 'j ILL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL | A take notice that I will apply to the i Judge ol Probate lor Lexington county, j on Friday. October 3D, 1806, at 11 o'clock | i in., lor a liual discbarge as Executor of the Estate ol Emanuel Shortly, Sr., deceased. EMANUEL SHEALY, Jll , Executor. September 30. 1806, ">w5o. Notice of Election. 4 N* ELI CTION WILL LE IIELI) CX x\. tlu* fir>t Tutsday loliowmg the first Monday in Novatuber, tb'.f*t tlie legally established pr< eincts in L-xington county, for the folio .vtug ollners, to wit: I. Governor and Lieutenant Governor. 2. Otl er State ollieers Circuit So'i.-itor 1. S'a'eSca .tor. M u.l> rsol the House of llcpivscntatives, and County ( Hirers. The polls shall be k? j?t open front 7 o'clock in the forenoon until 4 o'clock in the afternoon; and the manager shall ad njinistt r to <r.ch person otiering to vote an oath that he is <p.a ilied to vo'eat thiscletlion, according i<> the Constitution of th's State, ami that lie has not voteddurirgthis election. A' the close ot the election the managers and clerk shall immediately proceed to publicly count the ballots. Within three days thereafter the Chairman of the Hoard ol Managers, or one of tbcm to be designated in writing by the Hoard, shall -4 .1 * " La P. /\l V urinu VI' l III" \7UlliaJiroivuv?.? v/? 14.WWUU ut Lexington, S (', the poll list, the boxes containing tbo ballotsand a written ^Ute nient ot the result of the election in his precinct. The following named persons have been appointed to manage such election, and at the jovcrnl precincts, as follows: Lexington C. II. ?Irhy J. George, (_'. W. Caughman and -John M. Caughniau. T. J Drafts'Store-K. A. Barr. G. H Itawl and W. A Leapbart. Lcesvillc-John J. Shealy, Wesley Hi singer and John W. Spann. Lewitd.de- Paul J. Miins, S. E. Taylor and W. T. Craps. (1 iston - Samuel P. Gaston, D. B Spbaler and Lucius Wise. Bojntou Academy?T. W. Cralt, Darling Taylor and John J. Jeffccat. iruio? N. S. Youugiuer, J. L. S-hulerand and Arthur N" Dreher. Chapin -Sidney J. CI irk. J. Audrew Frick and John W. Bouknight. Etird's Store?i. S. Frick, J. L. Amick and J. J. Cannon. Peak's Station-W. M. Addy, McD Bushardt and 0. B Counts. P. W. Shealy's Store - S >1 J. II Her, J. Med Mider and R. E. Taylor. Hilton- John II. Hiller, R B. HilJer and J. C. Fulmer. Samaria - T. B. Barr, P. B. Qnattlebaum and H. J. Burgess. Batesburg?J. C. Glover, J. Win. Mitchell and Joseph Frye. Swansea-W. L. K. Johnson, S. P. Redmond aud C. J. Kncker. ltd Store?n. b Wunnamaker, J. k Davis and Wm. J. Kncker. Huftman's Burnt Mill -J. F. Lyles, E H Lewis and Samuel C. Gantt. Brookland J: m-sE. Price, George J. Sox aud James D Seun. *SpriDg Ili 1?John E. Fulmer, P. B. Lever aud George H Koou, Folk's School House?J. J. Chapman Julias C. Derrick and George It. Eleazer. Bed Bank?J. Sam Clark, J. S. Miller, Jr., and W. L Gable. Lower Fork?Joe Huffman, Jr , George F. Lietzsey and Geor_e F. Younginer. The first Darned will act as Chairman, and will see to getting out boxes, which will be ready for delivery on October 31, 1893. d. T. barb, Chairman. JOHN H. bailey, s. d. b. lever. Board of Commissioners of State Election for Lexington County. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk. October '21?2w. Notice of Federal Elections. An election will be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November, 18%, at the legally established precincts in Lexington county for Presidential Electors, and lor Representative from the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina in the 54th and 55tb Cor.i TvSieS. Toe polls will open at 7 o'c'ock iu the forenoon and close at 1 o'clock p. w. At the close ot the elecliou the Managers shall immediately proceed to publicly count the bal ots. Within three days alter the elect'ou the Chairman of the if >ard ol Minagers, or one of them to be designated in writing, shall deliver to the Commissioners of Election at Lexington, S. C , the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and a written statement of the result ol the election at his precinct. The Managers shall administer to each person offering to vote an oath that he is qualified to vote at this election, according to the Coastitut on of this State and that be has not voted during this election. The following named persons have been appointed to manage these elections at the several precincts, as follows: Lexington Court House?John J. Taylor, D. E. Iiallentine and Willie C. Senn. T. J. Dralts' Store -Paul E. Amick, J. R. W. Seaseand J. L. Sease. Leesviile- 1*\ A. Waircn, S. R. Crouch and Lewis Shealy Lewiedale?P. II. Craps, It. L Keisler and W. W. Price. Gaston - James II. Spires, R. T. Zenker and D. E. Shiimpert. Boyuton Acadtnu?W. H. Sharpe, Thos. Dykes and J. G. King. Irmo?J. II Counts, H. A. Lorick and F. N Nunamaker. Chapin? B James G. Lever, J. S. Haltiwauger and Joseph It. Derrick. Sfrtrfl ? P. L Amick. D. L. Koon and S J. Wiggus. Peak's Station?O. L Mayer, W. J. Derrick and T. W. Amick, P. W. Sheaiey's Store- John A Shealy, M. L. Yonnginer aud James A. Kyzer. ililton?G A. Derrick, Joseph A. Epting aud II H. Drther. Samaria-R B Darr. R. W. Boatwrighl aud J. T. Durness. Batesburg?II. W. Shuler, H. W. Haltiwanger and D. 1'. Burnett. Swansea?W. II. F. lbist, V. V. ('rim and L. P. Smith. Red S ore?II J. Scibies, Shelton Karnincr and E. J. Poof. Huffman's Burnt Mill?S. Ivoston Smith, John E. Gantt and W. J. McCartha Brook laud?Ham ton Canghmau, R. C. Moore and G. Alexander G iignard. Spring Hill?J. W. Eargle, 0. P. Clark and A W. Lever. Folk's School House- Thomas Burkett, Sr . A. A. Daily and G. Ed. Eleazer. Red Bank - E A. Win;'ard, J. P. L Wilson aud George T. Taylor. Lower Fork?R T Hook, A. S. Nunamaker and S. R. Youuginer. The first named to act as Chairman and will see to getting out the boxes in time; ...vM K/-vroo n-ill rijo/lr fnr tlnllVPTV LUC UUAW "AM ~ j October 31, 18%, at the Clerk's Office. The Managers are instructed to govern themselves in accordance with the fol owing resolution, adopted by this Hoard, to w.t.: Resolved. That the Managers of election at the several Federal polls be, and they are her< by requested and instructed, to admit within the poLing booth a representative from ?aparty: that such representative be accorded every facility for observing the proceedings and allowed to make such memoranda as thev may see fit. J. W. ADDY. Chairman, J. WEST A MICK, J. (i. ZENKER, Commissioners ot Federal Election for Lexington County. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk. October 21?-wo(). SUE IIP VALUABLE DC A I COTATC nCHL to I H I L. mil ACT NO. 1. CONTAINING ABOUT I 1<k> acres, known an James C. Bodie, deceased late homestead, situated iu the prosperous and thriving Town ot Leesville. and is wll improved, 2 story. 10 room residence with all necessary out buildings. Tract No. 2, containing about 205 acres, situated between L?esville and Bate-burg, about 2 milts distant lrom either. This is a fine piece of farm laud and desirable property. Tract No. 3, containing about 285 acres, situated about 1 mile of Batesburg and 1 miie ol Hiberuia. has ou the place a line Grist Mill, and is tine farm land and is desirable property, such is seldom put on the market and is now offered only for partition. Will be sold at Leesville, Tuesday, December 1st, 18% Either tract will be cut il desired. Come and see the land before the sale. Terms-One-third Cash, balance one and two years. Parties owing said estate must make payment, those holding claims, present them properly attested. J. V BODIE. Executors: B. M. BODIE, B. N. BODIE. Aug. 12, 18% - 4 in GOOD PEOPLE OF LEXINGTON, yon will fiud at GEO. E. JACKSON'S Post Office Bock, Columbia, S. C., a lar^e stock of SUMMER (iOODS at prices that will be as low as the lev est. Our expenses arc small and wedosell cheap and no mistake. Homespuns, 3 yards tor H?c. Prints at 1 and 5 cents per yard. Straw Hats for boys, men and misses lroiu 10c. to $ 1 (M). A No Umbrella at ?0e. Fine Pearl Buttons at 5 cents a dozen. I>rtss Muslins at 1 to 15 cents Ladies' uuoervtsis at ;> 10 ou cenis. Jjois oi oilier ^ooils at similar low prices. C. F. JACKSON, Manager, POST OFFICE BLOCK, 170!) MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C, May 30,?ly. COOKING STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, IRON, TIN AND WOODEN WARE, And every conceivable household furnishing article. If you need anything in my line it will be to your interest to see my stock before you buy. Think of me before you leave home, and call when in town. R. R. WOOD, THE STOVE MAN. P. 0. Block, Columbia, S. C. Nov. 13?ly. JEWELRY! ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS, nor is everything Sterling Silver that is stamped "sterling." Of course in the crucible of the chemist it is easy to tell the pure metal from the dross, but people can't carry chemists and crucibles about with them when they go shopping. Guard against mistakes then by buying from dealers ol known reliability. I have sold Reliable Jewelry in Columbia for a great many y> ars and it is a gratification to me to know tha' my patrons have received full value for their money and have always "bought what they bargained for." headquarters for Spectacles Eijeqlasses, etc. WATCH WORK of the best and guaranI foii.l Panoirin.7 .t-.v ft Rrwriftltv. ?V,V,V?. ? - -j j. A full lino ol Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, and every article found in a class Jewelry Store, all at tlic lowest possible prices. ricIMrg, OPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTOR FOR SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Nov 13?ly Marks' Restaurant, LEXINGTON, S. C. Meals furnished at all hours Table supplied with the best the market affords. Fish, Oysters, Game, Etc., in season. If you want agocd meal, cooked and served in the best style and at only '25 cents, call and you will be pleased. Lodgings also provided. September 9. BPOOKLAND\S PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. nn r CAiinci un. r. l* annuLL, Physician and Surgeon, OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SER vices to the citizens of Brooklaud and surrounding country. Calls answered day and night. He also carries aud offers for sale a line of FRESH DRUGS AID MEDIUMS, which can be bought at the lowest Cash prices. srtrltev. E L. L>?-rand is associated with Dr. Sandel aud will be pleased to accommodate his friends. August I'd-3m. EDWARD LTSBILL, Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. Sept. 30?Cm HARMAN & SON, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS STEEL AND IRON ROOFING, lexington, s. c. Bids submitted fob all kinds of carpenter work. Estimates famished. None but First Class Workmen employed. House building a specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Remember us when you want work done. S. A. B. HARMAN, K. HARMAN. | September 11?tf. I Engleberg I Rice Huller. i The only machine that in one operation I Will CLEAN, HULL and POLISH rough | I rice? putting it in merchantable condition, ; ready for table use SIMPLE and EASY to manage. Write for prices and terms. ALSO, ! CORN MILLS, SAW MILLS, ! PLANING MACHINES, AND ALL ! KINDS OF WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. ' TALIlOn AND LIDDLE ENGINE AND BOILERS oil band at Factory Prices. i CANE MILLS. RICE MILLS, Write for prices. V. C. EADHAM. ! GENERAL AGENT, |COLUMBIA, S. C. October 1?1. y When writing mention the Dispatch. Please pay us what you owe us. I W. T MARTIN, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL GROCER, COLUMBIA, S. C. ! Merchants and Planters will do I well to try this House when purchasing. All kinds of ! HEAVY GROCERIES, GRAIN. FEED, &c., I kept in stock. j 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 BIG ALLOWANCE STORE, COLUMBIA, S." C. June C,?tf LEXINGTON SAV]NGS_BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT 0 CHECK. 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. I (o t \ f i 1 rtti.l fTA/1 awA 'V/Diio -ct auu icvciv^u auu interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tl CAROLINA NATIONAL BANE, AT COLUMBIA, S. C. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital ... $100,000 Surplus Profits . - . 100,000 Saving's Department. Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. W. A. CLARK, President. Wilie Jones, Cashier. December 4?ly. iiiwiAiinuiiiUk OF SOUTH CAROLINA State, City&County Depository mLTTMRIA. S. C. Paid up Capital $137,000 Surplus and Profits 6o,(K)0 Trausact a general Banking business. Careful attention given to collections. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of SI and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annnni, payable quarterly, on first day of January, April, July and October. . Sifety deposit boxes to rent, irom $4 to $12 a year: Herring's best?absolutely burglar proof aud fire i roof. A. C. HASKELL. President, W. C. F1SI1 Kit, Vice President JULIUS H. WALKEK, Casnier. February 12? ly. HONEY TO LOAN AT THE mtm si fin mi COLUMBIA. S. C. $100,000. mo LEND IN SMALL SUMS, AT 1 tbirty, sixtv and ninety days, or nntil 1st of November next, on endorsed notes and on notes secured by good collateral. Applications made before 12 o'clock will be Acted on before the bank cioses the same day. Interest allowed Savings Deposits, under rules. A. IT. TALLEY, President. J. II. SAWYER. Cashier. January 29, 189G-ly. ANDREW CRAWTORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - S. C PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18 ?ly. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, s. c. Especial attention given to business entrusted to biin by his fellow citizens o Lexington county. Office: No. 5 Insurance Building, opposite City Hull, Corner Main and Washington Streets. February 28 ?tf. EJUS fit Mill, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BATESBURG, - - - - S. C. Practices in all the State Conrts, especially in Lexington, Edgefield and Aiken coanties Mar. 8?ly C. 31. EFIKD. F. E. Dreher. EFIRD &DREHER, Attorneys at Law. J * LEXINGTON, C. H.f S. C. TTyiLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Vt Courts. Business solicited. One member ol the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. Jane 17?Cm. DIl. C. C. STANLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, columbia, s. c. Office in the Kendall Building, Corner Main and Washington Streets. Rooms Nos. 7 and 8, Second Floor. October IG, 1895. ? Cm. OR, E. J. ETIIEHEDGE. si;iiCwhzois dentist, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always on hand. aug 12?6m Professional Calls. Any call left at the bazaar lor my services will be prompily attended to. C. E. LEAPHAliT, M. D. September 11.?tf. i