The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 10, 1897, Image 3
A The Lexington Dispatch
J WEDNESDAY. MAKC3 10. 1897.
Index to New Advertisements.
Rock Hill Buggy Co.
Notice?John A. Wessinger.
Lovell Diamond Bicycles.
Road Convention.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
At the request of a number (f
citizens, I hereby call a convention
of all the citizens of Lexington
county who are interested in the improvement
of the public roads, to
meet at Lexington C. H., on the first
Monday of April next, at 11 o'clock
^a. m. J. H. Counts.
-S. Q>,~ March 6, 1897.
Manchester's Pills.
Manchester's famous English Pennyroyal
Pills, for female ills. For
sab at the Bazaar.
Fire.
| Mr. John Zenker, who resides a
few miles from this--place, had the
I misfortune to have his dwelling, the
-*?- old Tommie Bawl homestead, and
its contents, destroyed by an accidental
fire last Wednesdey afternoon. I
From what we can gather it seems
that preparations were being made
for supper and a fire burning in the
r*" stove, from the flue of which, it is
supposed, the fire originated. "We
understand that nothing was saved
and that there was no insurance.
The sympathies of the entire community
go out to Mr. and Mrs. Zenker
in their misfortune.
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
?= praise. A purer medicine does not
exist^nd_it is guaranteed to do all
kthat is claimed. Elect lie Bitters
Trill or?rp all diseases of the Liver
A and Kidneys, will remove Pimples,
Boils, Salt Rheum and other affecB
^ons caused by impure blood.?Will
drive Malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure all Malaria
fevers.?For cure of Headache, Con%
stipation and Indigestion try Electric.
Bitters?Entire satisfaction
guaranteed, or money refunded.?
Price 50 cts. and SI 00 per bottle at
Julian E. Kauffman.
K
L Mistake.
B Mr. W. W. Koon, the mail "rider,"
called to see us in reference to the
glspSk complaints concerning his route and
from what he tells us we are satis^
tied that no blame whatever can be
H^^^tachod to_bim._. He tells ns Ihat
RBs mail has not missed but twice,
those times on account of
H? the swollen condition of Little
Hollow creek, which made it
B impossible for him to cross withB
out damage to the mails, which
j the Post Office department positively
! forbids. He goes further and says
that if anybody will relieve him of
all responsibility he will willingly
surrender his contract at anytime.
to H mate D??,rS' f^all other kinds life;
I B Sbl"S'C!; By giving alien- K
m of vo<) , \im ol our business pfe
K S tion to the deta ameas leaders ||j|
I B we bave^tn3ded ^ weshoold do B
f B 1
n soul ord de ,ot us so |
I B customers und B
A Largs Merchant.
r ^ Mr. J. L. Mimnaugh of Columbia,
the man known thorough this section
as the inaugurator of bargains in the
dry goods, ciothiDg and shoe lines,
has just returned from the Northern
markets, where he has made one of
. ^ the largest purchases of goods ever
made for theDolumbia market. The
Dry Groods Chronicle contains the
following complimentary notice of
Mr. Mimnaugh.
J. L. Mimnaugh, of the firm of J.
L. Mimnaugh & Co., Columbia, S. C, j
has been making his presence felt j
this week by heavy purchases j
^ throughout the market. Mr. Mim- j
naugh is a typical citizen of the new j
South, hustling, progressive, broad
guage, as indicated by the diversified
interests he controls in his citv, viz:
merchandising, banking, owning and
nnprfttincr a leading hotel, etc. He
i ~r ? ? - '
t' makes his office at the headquarters
^?Of his firm in this city, 47 and 49
J Lispenard street.
if the Baby is Cutting Teeth. '
Be sure and use that old and well ;
r j
tried remedy, Mrs. "W inslow s Sooth- i
ing Syrup for children teething. It j
|soothes the child, softens the gums, j
l allays all pain, cures wind colic and
i . is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
M It is the best of all
B Nice line of spring pants, all sizes
and shade, at Williamsons & GunnA
tor's, Leesville. Cheap.
PENCIL A.\D SCISSORS.
j Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Fruit trees are blooming.
Call, or send and pay for your
paper.
The new town council was sworn
in last night and is now in charge of
our town affairs.
The condition of Mr. J. S. Stuart,
who was stricken with paralysis last
week, is much improved.
Dr. Earle A. Boozer, a rising
young physician of Columbia is in
town on business.
A correspondent complains of the
bad condition of the read leading
from Lewiedale to Wegener.
Big lot of crockeryware just
opened at astonishingly low prices,
at J. W. Long's. Profits divided.
Mrs. P- L. Harman is having a
neat cottage erected on one of her
lots on Depot street.
200 sacks choice cotton seed meal
for sale cheap by Jeff B. Amick, Lexington,
S. C.
Kemember that medicines of all
kinds, perfumery, sweet soaps, combs
brushes, etc., can be found at the
Bazaar.
A fcrce of bands are now at work
under Harman & Son, contractor?,
on the new residence of J. A. Muller,
Esq.
Mrs. Hawkins and Miss Helen,
accompanied Mrs. Jenny Hallman to
her home in Orangeburg county
Monday.
Mr. Albert M. Boozer, a prominent
lawyer of Columbia, and a native of
this place, is in town attending to
legal business.
It is now Major IT. X. Gunter, Jr.,
he having been appointed quartermaster
of the first brigade of cavalry
on Gen. Stoppelbeim's staff.
Ask your druggist for the Kindergarten
Novelty, "The House that
Jack Built," illustrative of the happy
family. It is pleasing and cost
nothing.
Mr. Euben Harman has rented
the Judge Boozer homestead, and
lands appertaining. He now resides
there and will run a truck farm on a
large scale.
For sale cheap a No. 1. second
hand girl's tricycle. The only reason
for selling that the ownerJs two_
large to use it. Apply at the Baxaar.
Word comes from all quarters tha
the neatest and most satisfactory dye
for coloring the beard a brown or
black is Buckingham's Dye for
Whiskers.
The school of Miss May Haltiwanger,
in the Samaria neighborhood,
having closed, she passed
through town yesterday enroute to
her home in Lower Fork.
The Clerk of the Supreme Court
has dismissed the case of English S.
J. Hayes, plaintiff respondent vs. T.
S. Sease, defendant, appellant, for
want of prosecution.
If you want spring and summer
clothing for men, youths and children
go to J. W. Long. Suits from $3 to
$8, and such bargains were never
known here. Look at them.
D. L. George has been appointed
township commissioner from Lexington
vice P. H. Caughman, resigned,
and 0. P. Clark in Broad River in
place of G. W. Jacobs for the same
reason.
If you want good vegetables, buy
your seed at the Bazaar. They are
reliable.
Jacob W. Dreher Esq., has been
appointed a Notary Public, and as
he is an old hand at d rawing up and
probating papers, hi3 appointment is
a great convenience to the people of
that section in which he resides.
What young man was that who
boarded the train Saturday, with a
big red rosette pinned to the lappel
of his coat, to visit his ''best girl"' in
Brookland? Could it have been
Lawrence, the most popular young
operative in the Lexington Mill?
While no physician or pharmacist
call conscientiously warrant a cure,
the J. C. Ayer Co., guarantee the
purity, strength, and medicinal virtues
of Ayei's Sarsaparilla. It was
the only blood-purifier admitted at
the great World's Fair in Chicago,
1893.
If you smoke or chew try the fine
brands of cigars and tobacco, at the
Bazaar
On account of the illness of Dr. J. i
E Boozer, his brother Dr. J. Win. j
Boozer, is over this week to fill the j
appointment. Do not put your work j
on until the last day, but make your j
engagement if it is only by sending j
a postal card to let him know what. 3
day you will come.
Knt? .. [
LLJ ** 111 > UU UUJ k/idCi. uwuovui m
ing tonic when Grove's Tasteless ;
Chill Tonic is as sweet as Lemon 1
Syrup. Your druggist is authorized ;
to refund the money iu every case
where it fails to cure. Price 50c.
Lemons, lemons, lemons, always ;
to be found at the Bazaar. 4
v
MnBaaBaiBiH
It is not to be wondered at that
Ayer's Pills are in such universal
demand. For the cure of constifa
tion, billiouness, or any other complaint
needing a laxative, these pills
are unsurpassed. They are sugarcoated,
easy to take, and every dose
is effective.
Messrs. G. A. Derrick, J. Weir
Addy, R. L. Keisler have been appointed
as the members of the
County Board of Control. The old
board efficiently discharged their
arduous duties with entire satisfaction
to the public and retire to
the shades of private life with the
good wisnes 01 ever}' one.
Miss E. A. Souter, secretary, requests
us to say that, The "Woman's
Missionary Society of St. Stephens
will be glad if those who still hold
missionary envelopes with prayer
{ week offerings, will bring them in
next Sunday and drop in contribution
basket: or if they cannot then,
as soon thereafter as possible.
After years of trial it has been
found that Landreth's seeds are the
best. A full and complete assortment
can be found at S. X. Hendrix,
Columbia, the "White Front Store,"
where can also be found the best
assortment of family groceries,
canned goods, fine cigars, and delicious
chewing tobacco, all at the
lowest possible prices.
We desire to respectfully call the
attention of our delinquent subscribers
to the fact that the dull season
of" the year is approaching and at
that season, more than any, are we
pressed for money to carry on our
business. Don't forget this, please,
and also remember that 25 and 50
cents or $1 from each of our subscribers
who are in arrears will
greatly assist us in pulling through
^ .,15 enmmflf m/ir> f ll c onrl "tppr*
IUC UU II OUUJUigi UIVUVUW)
the press greased."
Under the new pension law a pension
board has been provided for
each township in the county, applicants
must appear before the board
in their respective townships. The
applications, after being passed upon
are to be referred to the county board
and by them to the State Board.
This has the appearance of doing
an unnecessary amount pf business,
but we do know but what it is the
best plan after all, as it the condition
of the applicants will be better
known to the board and the pensioners
have justice done them.
A Prominent Merchant.
I have sold Cheney's Expectorant
ily for several years. It is superior to
any Cough medicine I havee^er used.
I recommend it to everybody.
T. J. Buchanan.
Atlanta, Ga.
The Story of the Information;
OR,
The Life of Martin Lnther.
This intensly interesting and
romatic entertainment will be given
at Brookland on the 18 and 19 of this
month for the benefit of the Lutheran
church of that place, by the talented
lecturer, Mrs. H. E. Monroe.
It deals with one of the most
stirring and interesting events in
history and the gifted lady makes it
impressive and attractive by her
eloquent lecture. Beautiful stereoptigon
views, over eighty in number, the
magnificently executed dialogues,
processions and drills, the rendering
in the most dramatic effects
of the various parts by the numerous
actors in the story, about one
hundred and fifty carefully trained,
makes this splendid historic play as
real as life and as fascinating as the
most thrilling romance in fiction.
Prominent among the scenes are
the grand military display. Luther
before Charles V, at the Imperial
Diet at Worms. This has been just
ly called the greatest scene in modern
European history. Here Luther
stands before the mighty. The
world's pomp and power are gathered
here. But the prestige of rank and
power and the glitter and blaze of
pomp and show do not intimidate
him; but as a true soul he makes in a
marvelous speech that "good confession"
unsurpassed in moral grandeur
in the history of men, "Here I
stand! I cannot do otherwise. God
help. Amen."
The nun scene is touching and
impressive and does not fail to give
pleasure. Cjnspicicus among the
nuns is Catherene von Bora, lovely
in person and in noble family witb
whom Luther is united in holy wedlock.
We trust that many of our citizens
will avail themselves of this oppitunity
to witness a thrilling entertainment
and at the same time patronize
a worthly cause.
OBITUARY.
Lydia Alice Miller was born July
3rd 1864, and died February 22nd
1S97, making her earthly pilgrimage
32 years, 7 months and 19 days. She
leaves one brother, and many friends
and relatives to mourn her loss. She
was a consistant member of Nazareth
Evangelical Lutheran church.
Keep us in mind when in need of
any printing. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Town Treasurer's Annual Report,
Itemized statement of the Town
Treasurer of Lexington, S. C., in account
with Town Council.
DR.
18%.
Mar. 9, To amt. from outgoing
council $ 13 35
14 Cash by S. Harman,
fish license 20
" 20 Cash by S. Harman,
fish license 20
" 20 Prof. Millers show * 1 CO
" 27 S. Harman, fish
license 20
I April 3 C.S. Rauch, stall rent 1 50
" 7 White, show license 3 00
" 7 W. A. Cjrley stall rent 1 50
| May 2 Otto Hegman, fine.. 25
u 9 J. M. LeGrand, show
license 1 00
" 12 W.A Corley, stall rent 150
" 15 C. S. Rauch, stall rent 1 50
" 15 Paid by street hands 39 00
" 30 W.A Cioiley, stall rent 1 50
June 10 Dispensary for Jan.,
Feb. and March 84 44
" 10 C. S. Rauch, stall rent 1 50
July 10 C. S. Rauch, stall rent 150
" 10 W.A Corley, stall rent 150
Aug 8 W A Corley, stall rent 150
" 8 C. S. Rauch, stall rent 1 50
" 31 Geo. Clapman, forfeit 5 00
" 31 Wade Kaiser, forfeit 5 00
a QI anso on
tjjL uticcc uauvio . ...... t/v w
Sept i C. S. Itauch, stall rent 150
" 21 Dispensary for April,
May and June 9 55
" 20 T. A. Burgess fine 2 00
u 29 Elliot Summers forfeit 155
" 29 Charlie Pi ice, forfeit 110
" 29 ? Baugbman, fine 5 00
Oct. 3 W.A.Corley, stall rent 150
" 3 S. S. Itauch, stall rent 150
" 3 Ellen Williams, fish
license 50
Nov. 2 Ellen Williams, fish
l:cense 1 00
" 7 W.A.Corley, stall rent 150
" 10 C. S. Baucb, stall rent 1 50
u 21 George & Mathias
stall rent 1 50
" 23 Willie Strother, stall
rent 1 00
Dec. 3 W.A.Corley, stall rent 150
" 14 W. B. Seay, forfeit 10 00
" 28 Dispensary for July,
Aug. and Sept 54 08
" 28 Street hands 25 50
1897
Jan. 1 W.A Corley, stall rent 1 50
" 1 George & Mathias
stall rent 1 50
" 1 John Hill, forfeit... 2 50
" 1 Willie Holmes, forfeit 2 50
" 1 Jake Drafts, forfeit. 2 50
" 20 George A Mathias
stall rent 150
" 30 W.A.Corley, stall rent 150
Eeby 27 George & Mathias
stall rent 1 50
Mar 0 W.A.Corley. stall rent 3 00
" 6 Willie Strother, fish
license 100
" 8 S. A. HarmaD, forfeit 5 00
u 8 "Wood from trimming
^jade trees 2 15
" 8 ^^^fcjDaniels, forfeit 5 00
" 8
Total
?i89G
Mar 13
" ig JHSHKhB
I^H^^raction
managers 3 00
" 28 G. M. Harman, printing
matter 1 50
April 10 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 5 00
May 10 C. A. Geiger, night
wacthman 5 00
" 15 George Smith, C. A.
Geiger, J. M. Craps,
managers 3 00
" 1G F. C. Caughman and
others, steet work.. 11 90
" 20 F. C. Caughman and
others, street work. J 75
June 10 C. A. Geiger, night
TOotnlimon 7 oft
? ? ^
" 10 Meetze & Muller, attorneys
0 25
" 10 S. 0. Kaminer, clerk 2 50
" 10 C. A. Geirger, night
watchman, cleaning
wells, fixing guard
house and warning
hands ..... 5 75
July 10 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 7 50
" 10 C. A. Geiger, pay
hands for street work 8 40
" 18 C. A. Geiger, pay for
hands on street work 22 25
" 20 W. W. Barre, lumber
for bridge 12 10
" 23 C. A. Geiger, for
street hands 20 50
Aug. 5 C. A. Geiger, building
bridge, making
troughs and cleaning
well 5 00
" 10 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 7 50
Sept. 10 S. O. Kaminer, oil,
nails, chain and well
bucket 9 55
" 10 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 7 50
" 1G AYade A. Kyzer, re"
r nn
IUBUlDg iOIieiL O uv/
" 18 Wash Mack, cutting
weeds on streets... 1 25
" 18 C. A. Geiger and J.
M. Johnson, arrest
and warning hands. 3 00
Oct. 12 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 7 50
" 12 G. M. Harmac, printing
warrants 3 GO
" 12 K. Harman, marshal
and making arrest.. 3 50
" 24 C. A. Geiger, arresting
and dieting Jacob
Baughman 1 00
Nov. 10 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 7 50
" 10 Meetze A Son, buckets,
chimneys, Ac... 2 05
" 11 Meetze A Muller, attorneys
G 25
" 13 W. P. Poof, well
bucket 35
Dec. 12 C. A. Geiger, pay for
hands trimming trees G 80
" 17 Killian Harman, 3 arrests
1 50
" 17 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman, warning
hands, two arrests.. 0 50
" 19 C. A. Geigtr. trimming
trees and hauling
brush 17 25
j "21 C. A. Geiger, trimming
trees 4 23
" 28 S. O. Kam'ner, clerk
and well bucket.... 2 85
1S97.
i Jany 1 I). W. Corley, night
watchman 2 nights. 2 00
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Prevention
better than cure. Tutt's Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,
rnrKt-inntirm. imindire. toroid !
L j r
liver and kindred diseases.
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
" 13 Ivillian Harman, 2 days'
work, 2 arrests 3 00
" 13 Meetze Son, merchandise
2 10
" li C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 7 50
44 10 Meetze A Muller, attorneys
0 25
" 21 S. 0. Kaminer, barrel
oil 7 20
" 21 S. O. Kaminer, clerk 2 50
44 25 C. A. Geiger, pd beggar
50c., trimming
trees $1, glass Ac 50c 2 00
Feby 10 Kil im Harman, put
ing in two* glas9... 75
w 10 S. O. Kaminer, clerk 2 50
" 10 Meetzo A Muller, attorneys
0 25
44 10 W. P. Roof, act. and
clock dials 2 72
44 10 C. A. Geiger, night
watchman 8 50
44 IOC. A. Geiger, freight
on oil and trimming
trees 7 20
4f 12 J. B. Amick, lumber
for bridge 1 60
44 27 C. A. Geiger, work
on streets 7 00
^r... r\ * A* l.
^uar u ^ a. vjrei, wuidl
on streets 15 00
" 0 S. 0. Kaminer, glass
and freight on glass 2 85
u 8 S. 0. Kaminer, clerk 5 Oj
iC 8 K. Harman, clerk.. 6 00
" 8 G. M. Harman,
printing 1 50
8 C. D. Hawkins work
on hall railing 50
" 8 K. Harman, chairman
of election.... 3 00
" 8 C. A. Geiger, work
on streets 5 10
" 8 J. P. Meetze, chairman,
to pay principal
on note given for the
purchase of cemetery 80 00
" 8 Meetze & Son, sundries
2 60
Total amt. expended $ -135 5^-''
Balance on hand 36 13
$ 471 65 J
Respectfully submitted, ,
S. O. Kaminer,
8,1897. Town ^Treasurer.
Leesville.
^HBP^^Wu^^asTl3ecome "a
Hjh art. Yes, we know a young
Hntleman who hps brought penmanup
to a high art?an art ranking!
^ith painting, sculpture and
Thic vnnnor CTPTlflfirtlftn
J" O O
handsome and polished withal?and
of noblest moral and intellectual
characteristics?is Professor S. Russel
Bridges, head of the Leesville
Business College, which consists of
five departments?Commercial, Shorthand,
Telegraphy, Typewritting and
Pen Art. Prof. Bridges, skilled and \
experienced in all these lines, is 1
especially so in Pen Art. Indeed
Prof. Bridges' penmanship in several
different styles, is so wonderfully
beautiful as to almost defy a ade- {
quate description. Now it is as bold,
grand and stately as an ancient
Gothic cathedral: then again it is as !
light and graceful as a Corinthian i
column: then again it is as filmy and |
ethereal as if the queen of the fairies
had written it; and still again it is so
plain and severe as to please the ,
most practical business man in the
world. A royal king in penmanship <
and pen-sketching is Professor ]
Bridges. His Business College at
Leesville was awarded the diploma
over all competitors by the jury of
awards of the last State Fair of South
Carolina for the best methods of instruction.?Edgefield
Chronicle.
X. B. Do you want to see your ]
name beautifully wiitten in India <
ink? If so, send 2-5cts., and I will 1
mail you one dozen visiting cards, no (
two alike, written with my easy, 1
rapid hand. S. R. Bridges, .
Leesville, S. C. <
+ ?. J
County Board of Commissioners.
The new County Board of Com- ]
missicners, which also constitutes the !
County Board of Assessors, met at j
this place to receive the tax returns }
for their respective townships which i
will be passed upon by the township j 1
board and returned to the County ^
Auditor on the third Tuesday in
March. The County Board will
meet on the 4th Tuesday iu this '
month, at which meeting final action
will be taken on all returns. The
law now provides for a Town Board
of Assessors for all towns of over 500
inhabitants.
The following persons constitute
the County Board of Commissioners: '
Biack Creek?A. L. Smith.
Boiling Springs?G. A. Shealy.
Broad River?J. E. Fulmer.
Bull Swarnn?Calvin R. Sturkie, i
Chinquepin?\Y. S. Hite.
Congaree?D. E. Shumpert.
Fork?J. AY. Dreher.
Gilbert Hollow?S. E. Taylor.
Lexington?Not organized.
Piatt Springs?J. E. Spires.
Saluda?S. L. Smith.
Saudy Run?AY. J. Rncker. I
Congregrational Meeting.
All the members of St. Stephen's
church are earnestly requested to attend
a special congregational meeting
on Sunday morning, March 14,
at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of
electing four Elders and four Deacons
to serve for the two years of
1897 and 1898.
By order of Council.
M I). Harmau, Secretary.
February 1898.
A good way to take nauseous medicine
is to first take a bit of alum in
the mouth. The mediciue can then
be taken with as much ease as
though it were so much sugar. This
is for the benefit of the "grippers.'*
"When a dog gets after a rabbit he
makes the hare fiy. Sometimes
when a woman gets after her derelict
husband she, too, makes the hair
fiy. Aud when a mother finds her
only sou at the jam she also makes
her heir fiy.
Notice.
A LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS
A against the estate of John Wessinger,
deceased, will present them properly attested
for payment, and those indebted to
said (state will make payment 011 or before
May 1st, 1S1>7. to the undersigned.
JOHN A. \\11 LINGER, Exr.
Feby. fi. 1^97? 3\vi9pd H
FOLLOW
TIIE15IG FIGIIT!
PC LICE GAZETTE ?x
Keep you posted 011 the movements of
Corbett and Fitzsimmons.
DON T FAIL TO READ IT!
A SPECIAL FIGHT EXTRA
Police Gazette,
OTTT thursdaWh IS
Will give best account of the battle
SE.\D 0.\E DOLLAB?i"s!>bKripii?D
and secure the Great Fight Number
YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT.
RICHARD K. FOX, Proprietor,
Franklin Square, - New York.
LEXINGTON MARKET,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS.
Cotton, pet ft 6's a '
Baeon Hams, per ft 10 a
Sides. " " 5)j a 6
Shoulders, " 8 a
Lard, per ft 8 a
Flour, per cwt 25 a 29o
Corn, per bu 50 a 55
Peas, " " 55 a 00
Oats. " " 55 a 45
Fodder, per cwt "5 a 80
SweetPotatoes. per bu go a
Bice, per lb 3>i a 4
Butter, per ft 15 a 20
Etfgs.perdo: 15 a
111 "111 ~?l-5
60 a so
Chicken^per beau:.?,. 10 a 25
Beeswax, per ft 15 a 17
Beef, per ft s a 10
Pork. " * 8 a 10
Tallow, per ft 5 a
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
In Court of Common Pleas.
Rial North, Plaintiff,
against
W. J. North, J. H. North, Mary A. Price,
heirs at law of Mary S. Sonter, deceased,
John Murray Kirkland, Trustee Mary S
Souter. deceased, George D. Easterly and
John B. Easterly, Defendants.
Summons for Relief.?(Complaint Served )
To the Defendants: W. J. North. J. H.
Nor'h, Mary A. Price, JobnM Kirkland,
George D. Easterly and John B Easterly.
T7"OU ARE HEREBY SUMMOND AND
jL required to answer the complaint in
this actioL, of which a copy is herewith
served upon yon, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on the
subscribers at their office. Lexincton C. II .
within twenty dajs after the service hereof',
exclusive of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated February 12th. A. D., 18D7.
Gil AH AM & NELSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney s.
To the Defendants above nauud:
Piease take notice that the summons and
complaint in the above stated case were
Sled in the office of Clerk of Court of Lexington
county on the 2'Jth day of February,
18',17,
GRAHAM & NELSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
February 24, 18'J7.?Gw20.
The Great Family Medicine,
Is Spirittine Balsam. This valuable
preparation is the puie extract
:>f certain pine trees, and nianutac'"i-oil
trril-ti rr-root ooro and in rnnsp
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juence of the astonisbing success in
removing diseases, has become very
popular and is beiug called for again
md again until it is a necessity in
sverv household. This great family
nedicine has proven to possess the
nost safe and efficient properties for
:he cure of Colds, Rheumatism,
Lameness, Sprains, Bruises Neuralgia,
Sore Throat, Soreness in the
Bones, Ringworm, and is very useful
in all cases where an externaremedy
is applicable. For Earache,
md Toothache there is no better
remedy. Sufferers from Lung and
Bronchial Affections will obtain great
relief, and for general use there is no
setter medicine for the household.
For sale wholesale and retail at the
Bazaar.
Xcels the
I
The paradox of the X rays is that they ,
will penetrate almost every part
of the livin ? but the liver. "Hilton's
Life for the Liver and Kidnejs" has
a special action on that organ and
the kidneys, stimulating them to j
healthy action, and diffusing its in- ;
tluence for good to every part of th.body.
Sold by druggist everywhere.
Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
For Sale at TIIE BAZA Ul.
Mar 15?lv.
Dr. D. L. BOOZER. J, WILLIAM BOOZER. :
Extracting and Artificial Denture, Filling and T
DRS. D. L ROOZ
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columhia,
MARCH Mil
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produce mei
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gro
IRISH POTATO
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Tomato.
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\Ye carry the largest and
best stock of i>m
Win
FIELD ANO GARDEN SEED
COLU3
in the State. Jan. l.?lv.
GEORGE E.
RETAIL DEA1
AAV AAAT\0 AT ATTITW
UUJL 'JVUJdtf, ULUimil
COLUMBIA,
Takes pleasure in announcing to the people of
selected stock of fall and Winter Goods, \Giicb
ble notch. My expenses are light, therefore I ct
many of my competitors. I keep such goods as
Dry Goods Store, and are of the very best qualit
me when yon come to the city shopping.
C. F. JACKSOH
POST OFFICE BLOCK D
PERKINS MANUFi
YELLOW Ml
HIGH GRADE MAN lTF.J
TIDING, CEIL
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, 81
DOORS, SASH A.
AUGUST^
^ESTIMATES CHEEItFU:
February 1?ly.
S^;= DAILT '
DR. J". S. M'M
Sarsaparilla and C
SIvIIN A.TST> 35LOO]
Best Kuown Remedy for Rheumatism, Sy
Ulcerations, Scrofula, Constipation, Cat:
ney Troubles,
Dr.. J. B. McMillan, Graniteville, S. C. i Du.
It gives me pleasure to testify in be- | v
half of your Sarsaparilla and Queen's Dc- : Sar*
light. I have been suffering with llbeuma- nios
tisui for sometiuie. and lio'hing gave me Dist
such relief as one bottle of your Sarsapa- prej
rilla and Queen's Delight, it having entirely K
relieved me of pain. 1 regard it as one of
the be>t preparations on the market.
Respectfully Wyatt Walton, Langley, S. C
Dr. J. B. McMillan, Graniteville, S C.
I have used your Sarsaparilla and Qneeu's
Delight with perfect satisfaction. It will
certainly doall that is claimed, ltesp otfuly,
Paul 1'. Bowers. M I). G
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGC
February 3?tf.
C. M. Efikd. F. E. DJ!EHER. I
EFIRD &DREHER, J
Attorneys at Law.!...
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LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. j pai?
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE | Sur
Courts. Business solicited. One j J
member of the firm will always be at office, | _
Lexington, S. C. j T 7
June 17?6m. ' j in
j per
DR. C. C. STANLEY, I
SURGEON DENTIST,
COLU3IBIA, S. . C
Office in the Kendall Building. Corner j
Main and Washington Streets. Rooms |
Nos. 7 and 8, Second Floor. ; DEF
October 1G, 1895. ?6m. i
fTw7 husemann, "
gujVsmitii, Alic
DEALER IN E
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PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, !
Pistol Cartridges, Sportsmen's Articles, of ;
every description, and of the best j ' 'j
makes, Hazard ?t Atlas Powder, t q
wholesale and retail. Agent for. ! ? A
Lefevtr Arms Co. ; Sill
Main St., near the Central National Hank, j j<
COLUMBIA, S. C. ; lute
November 4 j per
Professional Calls. ! ^
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Any call left at the bazaar ;
lcr my services will be promptly at- I
tended 15. C. E. LEAPHART.M. D. !
September 11.- tt. j p
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D. D. 8. J. EDWIN BOOZER, D. D. a
reating Teeth. Crown and Bridge Work
?R k SONS,
JRGEONS,
'BEET,
s.
TO 13th.
: OFFER
e usually sold by commission and
3, but direct from farmers who
w for SEP'D including
i
Hebron,
ml Xeir Yorkers,
//, I>o rpee \s Exl ra En rl \j,
fili.ss Triumph,
OKeen Holton Bose.
. \ \ V Y V : A^ ^
is ihe finest grown. Does not rot
d meat, bright red, and best for
for canning or domestic use
D FOR CATALOGUE.^
: k LOWRANCE,
olesale Grocers,
iIBIA, - - S. C.
JACKSON,
[6 AND NOTIONS,
s. c.
Lexington County that be has a well
are marked down to the lowest possim
afford to sell goods cheaper then
i are usually fonnd in a First Class
y at the lowest prices. Don't forget
J, Manager,
RY GOODS STORE.
ICTURING CO,
2 LUMBER, I
11 Tl'REES OF
HINGLES AND LATHS,
isrr> blinds,
LLY FURNISHED..?,
ctsejid. "SS
ILLAN'S.
hieen's Delight,
i> purifier.
Amotions. Tumors. Boils,
arrh, Pimples, IndigestioD, Kid,
Etc.
J. 13. McMillan, Granitevill?, S. C
e, the undersigned, have used your
iparilla and Queen's Delight with the
t beneticial results for Skin and Blood
f.ises. We regard it as a very superior
>aratiou and recommend it to the public,
espectfully.
W. W. Harden,
Wlj. Davis, _
W. H. Harden,
J. E. Napier,
T. E. Cirpenter,
E. Timmerman,
E. Cook,
J. A. Bolton,
ranitevilie, S. C.
ilSTS. PRICE SI.00.
CAROLINA ~
ATIONAL BANK, ~"1
AT COLUMBIA, 8. C.
TE, CITY A YD COUNTY DEPOSITORY.^
1 up Capital ... $100,000
plus Profits . - 100,000
Saving's Department.
eposits of $5 00 and upwards received,
irest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent,
annum. W. A. CLAKK, President. ,
jilie Jones, Cashier.
December 4?ly.
LEXINGTON
AVINGS BANK.
OSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT 0 CHECK.
LEN JONES, President.
W. P. HOOF, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
tu Jones, W. P, Rocf, C. M. Efird,
R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix.
XCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD,
eposits of $1 and upwards received and ^
rest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, ^
able April and October.
Dptember 21?tf
iMiliii
OF SOUTH CAROLINA
vie, City& County depository
COLUMBIA, S. C.
1 tip Cjpitul $137,000
plus and Profits .60,000
ransaet a general Banking business,
stnl attention given to collections.
/VI2TGS DEPARTMENT.
cpcsits of $1 and upwards received,
rest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent,
annum, payable quarterly, on first dav
auuary, April, July and October,
ifetv deposit boxes to rent, from $4 to
a year; Herring's best?absolutely barproof
and fire oroof.
A. C. HASKELL, President,
W. C. FISHER, Vice President
JULIUS H. WALKER, Cashier,
ebruary 12?ly.
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