The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 24, 1897, Image 3

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The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1897. Index to New Advertisements. liock Hill Buggv Co.?Buggies. Courier Journal Job Printing Co. ?Agents "Wanted. 6&*Xoticcs trill be inserted in I he Loral department at the uniform price of .> rents i per line, to one and ZDITTIaSTE 3EEVICE3. A.PPOISTMZNT "Ji: ',SXINOTOS CIRCUIT I'JR 1st Sunday. Hebron 11 am. Sbilob 4 ?-1 Sunday, iioreb 11 aru. Lexington Ipin 3<l Sou day, Sailoh il am. Hebron 4p*x 4th Sacd.ty, Ltxington 11 ara. H->r?l> 4piu ii. M. DcJJJ.Sii, l "as tor. ST. STKPiU N > F.VVN I.VTUEBAX PASTOKATE. lstSnnd.iv, S:. S:< p'.iea 11 a. t?j and hp m 2i .. u . 3d ' ' 11 * 4 1) ' Providerc;? 11 a. m. 4th *' St Mip'.eu Spin. J. (1. Gr.iichen, Pa tor. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use tLat old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sc-oth ing Syrup for children Wilting. It | soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhica Twenty live cents a bottle. It is the best of all Divina Services. There will be a Thank-giving service at Sc. Stephen's ou tomorrow evening, at 7:o0 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to this service. An offering will be t?ken for the benefit of the infirm. In view of this Thanksgiving serO O vice, there will be no prayer services a) this church this evening. -?? Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut3, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilandst Chilblains, Corns, and Skin 1 ] oc irruptions, ana posi.iveij ^ or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J. E. Kan If man's. Tax Paying Slow. The total amount cf taxes whicb tbe tax payers of this county have to pay is $40,556 74, of which amount $7,188.74 has been collected up to day, leaving a balance of $39,36vS.O) yet to be collected. Up to this time 1.187 receipts have been issued, out of G,400, being 380 less .than was issued last year for the same period. TLls Surpriss cf All. Mr. James Jones, of the drug fiiiu ? of Jones & Son, Cowdeu, 111, in speaking of Dr. King's New Diseov ery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and hor case grew so serious that physi cians at Cowdeu and Pana could dc nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home and to the surprise of all she began to get better from first j dose, and half dozen dollar bottles r.nvo<l smind and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sump- j - tion. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. . Free trial bottles at G. M. Harman's and J. E Kaufmsnn. ? T\ m ** i /%' TT A*" f\ *s The next appointment of Drs. Ik L. Boozer A: Sons at this place will be December, 9, 10, and 11th. If necessary they will remain one or two days of the following week, but any one wishing them to do so, must write to the home office in Columbia the week before. In order to insure prompt attention make your engagements a week ahead of time. Postal cards furnished free at Dr. Kaufmanu's Drug store. Don't forget the time as it will be your last chance to have your teeth fixed before Christmas. uj* w J. Uii o. ^Iajor J. II. Counts had the following exhibits at the State Fair: Ayrshire bull over two years old, 2d, Sl(); Berkshire boar ove-r two years old; Berkshire sow from one to two years old: twp pairs Berkshire pigs under 1 year old. - - - ? ' * - L ^ A list ot ti:e prize winners ai iut last State Fair, Las not been pub lisbc-d, therefore we have not bee n able to announce the names of those who wou the blue and red ribbons on exhibits from this county, only as we have been personally informed by the exhibitors themselves. After meals you should have simply a feeling of comfort and satisfaction. You should not feel any special indications that digestion is going on. If you do, you have indigestion, which means not digestion. This may be the beginning of so many dangerous diseases, that it D best to take it in hand at once and treat it with Shaker Digestive Cordial. For you know that indigestion makes poison, which causes pan: and sickness. And that Shaker Digestive Cordial helps digestion and cures indigestion. Shaker Digestive Cardial does ihb by providing the dig* stive materials in which the >ick stomach is wanting. It also tones up and strengthens the digestive organs and mikes them perfectly _ healthy. This is the rationale of its _ met hod of cure, as the doctors would fcfllfcuv. Sold by druggists, price ' FEXCIL AXD SCISSORS. ; Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Kan. i Tomorrow is Thanksgiving da;,'. Christmas is just one month distant. Plenty of ice and frost this morning. The pencil of autumu has painted the woods beautifully. In the last two or three weeks many families have moved to town. - - - - 1 .X See wliat saoi .Jones says uuoui the Bock Hill Buggy Company in another column. The nimble pistol has got in its deadly work in various places in the Stale duiing the past week. Wanted?Good dry beef hides. Will pay fair pi ice. S. 0. Kaminer. The Long building, occupied by Sbealy's New York Racket Store, has been repaired. Neai ly everyone has remar ked about the beautiful weather we have been having recently. _ Bev. B. M. Dubose will preach his farewell sermon in the Methodist church next Sunday. j Mr. Cimilie C alley now occupies his new residence at the JVpot. He I certainly has a beautiful home. Santa Claus is as busy as a bee in a far bucket thinking about appro priute presents for his little ones. The depot is becoming quite a favorite resort f <r the young people these beautiful Sunday afternoons. Mrs. Iuez Glenn has purchased a lot in Ward Chaps and will erect a ! cottage thereon in the early future. When you come to town to pay your taxes don't forget to call at this office and pay for your subscription. Now tbfit the hunting season is fully opened, the place to purchase your gun and ammunition is F. W. HusemanD, Columbia. Mr. Jeff Aruick will move his family back to town, and will occupy the "Alex Meitza" dwelling near St. Stephen's church. ^ I}81JCU?es^M5*ALL E?SI^M$ m| Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ^ in time. Sold by druggists. El We are selling cur stock of shoes at cost: This is no fake. Call and see fcr yourself. New Yoik Racket Store, Batesburg, S. C. District Deputy Grand Master S. J. Watson, of Johnston will visit Lexingttn Lodge A F. M, at their next meeting, December 4th. Mr. Martin ShuII, a prominent farmer of this county, died Saturday of paralysis of the throat. Pie was about 70 years of age. "While out hunting last week near Columbia, Mr. Willie Meetze, son of Mr. W. B. Meetze, came near accidently killing himself. Mr. Henry Corley, who was doing a piece of carpenter work, let his saw slip and sawed off the end of his thumb, last week. Samuiie Lee, the son of Mr. R. C. Moore, of Brookland, died Saturday from the effects of wounds received by being burned several months ago. We are giving a beautiful Plat Rack to every customer that trades (S20) twenty-dollars with us. Don't fail to see it. New York Racket Store, Batesburg, S. C. E. M. Rucker, (f Columbia, has resigned his position as Assistant Attorney of the Interior department to of \T mrrf T-T A \> iCLi 1'JlIVsC ail ITi^UUl^tUU' -i-L^ Till* practice law in that city. The Georgia Legislature has tabooed the dangerous game of foot ball by passing a resolution prohibiting the playing of foot ball when admission fees are charged. Stewart & Prentiss the Columbia hardware dealers have a beautiful line o? table and pocket cuttlery and household goods suitable for Christmas presents, call oa them before purchasing. The State Dispensary has paid on the supplementary school fund since November 1st S 2d,000 and to the general State fund ?02,500. It appears from these figures that the dispensary is making some money. An elegant line of capes, cloaks and other coverings for ladies, drygoods, notions, clothing, hats and shoes just received and for sale cheap at Shealy's New \oik Picket Store. There will be di\iue services at Sf. Stephen's Sunday evening,commencing at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited and the Pastor, Rev. J. G. Graichcn, will be pleased to welcome all who will attend. After Thanksgiving day conns I Chi istnias and after you have trie d J every store in Columbia to find the j best and cheapest plantation and family supplies, go to Piatt, Hook A Shull where you wants can be suppi it d. S The oL.sons of Columbia have bought a valuable piece of property in that city and propose building ar elegant Ma-ouic Temple thereon nexl summer. The propeity purchaser i is where the ]>ryan book store ait piinting (.tiica is located. He who provides for this life, but takes no thought for eternity is wise for a moment but a fool forever. Mr. G Eugene Rcedcr is now with the clothing establishment of M L Kiuard, Columbia and will be plca-'ed to welcome his Lexington friends when they vinit the city. He can show sonie tine clothing, gents' fnrnishiugs and hats at remarkably low prices. "Webster has succeeded Townes as Internal Revenue collector for the I District of South Carolina. Webster | is a lifelong Republican and is there ; fore consistent. Townes is an assistj ant Republican of the Cleveland | stripe and is therefore inconsistent. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it audcure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. J. E Kaufmann. After January 1st, all names of subscribers who have not paid up will be erased from our book. The I Dispatch is fully worth the subscnp j tion asked, which is one dollar for a year, 50 cents for six months, or 25 cents for three months. If you want the paper you must pay for it. "We are not able to carry deadbeats. ... , "Spectator informs us, wearegatificd to say, that he i9 taking a "graduating and post graduating course in chirograph)*. But we regret to say that there was no improvement, noticeable or otherwise, in his last communication 011 his sand Lill hieroglyphics. Mr. James C. Fort, of Foiistou, Ellis county, Texas, was in town Monday shaking hands with his numerous friends. Mr. Fort holds a warm place in the affections of our people and many are the wishes expressed that he will come back and make his home again in our midst. There is no need of little children being tortured by scold head,eczema and skiu eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. J. E. Kaufmanu We are under many obligations to Supervisor Langford for a mess of very line turnips of the purple top variety. They were grown on the poor house farm and are being feed to the inmates of this institution. The chain gang dines sumptiously almost every day with a gusto and relish that makes a dyspeptic stomach turn green with envy. Mr. O. J. Duffie of Lexington, S. C., j was married Wednesday afternoon | to Mrs. Fannie Suber of Asheville. I The ceremony waspeiformed by Rev. j Dr. Felix, pastor of the First Baptist I church, at her residence on College street. After a drive to Biitmore estate a reception was given tbe newly married couple. Mr. and Mrs. Duflie will remain in Asheville.? Asheville, (X. C.) Citizen. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will | kill the poison from poison Ivy, | counteract poison from bites of | snakes, stings of insects. In a sure I cure for sore throat. Will cure any I case of sore mouth. 2.1c. j A promiuent ami successful youug | farmer of the Sandy Ilun section ! informed us that he was on the Fair grounds with his intended and the happy day was not far in the future when two hearts with but a single ! thought would be made one. We suppose that auspicious day will be | heralded at this office by the receipt of a huge slice of wedding cake. The happy couple has our best wishes iu advance for their happiness and prosperity. We have carried a number of subj seribers through the dull summer at much iuconvenience and hardship to ! ourself and these persons have apparently failed to appreciate our kindness by failing to pay us our just dues. We trust that this notice will cause them to call and settle up. If you cannot come to town yourself send { the money by your sister, or your j cousin or your aunt or anybody else. I We are not particular how you semi * j it, it is the money we want and the ! monev we must have. ! While in Batesburg last Wednesi day we had the pleasure of putting | up at the Batesburg Hotel, which is I under the management of Mrs. Perry, | and enjoyed the excellent meals pre J pired under the supervision of this | estimable lady. This hotel has the j reputation among the traveling public of being the best hotel along the line of railroad. The table is well supplied with the best the market affords, excellently served and the attention to guests is polite and at tentive. | It often happens that the doctor is out of town when most needed. The two year old daughter of J. V. Scheneck, of Caddo, Iud. Tor, was threatened with croup, he writes. ' Mv wife insisted that I go fur the | doctor at ouco; but as be was out of i town, I purchased a bottle of Cham I bei Iain's Cough Remedy, which le i lie-ved the child immediately. ' A | bottle of that remedy in the house will often save the expense of a doctor's bill, besides the anxiety always ( ; occasioned bv serious sickness. When r j it is given as soon as the croupy i j cough appeals, it will prevent the i j attack. Thousaudsof mothers always 1 | keep it in their homes. The ltd and I j do cent bottles for sale by J. II. Kauf j man. Attenti:n Confederate Veterans! Headquarters South Cuolina Divise ij. United Confederate Veterans. Charleston, S C , X .v. Id. 1N!?7. Capt. M. D II iriiiuLi, Adjutant. Lexington, S. (.'. s Dear Cjmradi: Lexington has t'uo three camps which entitles it 10 the formation of a le-innnt. I . ' vr mid be vcrv much obliged if vou j would either call a meeting of dele | gates from the vaiious Camps, o: ! direct the Camps to hold an election \ for ('-.jh.iK 1. Kindly attend to the matter, and i leport to Adjt. Gen 1. Holmes the j result of the election. Your? truly, C. I WALKER. Headquarters Camp Steedman, j No. hCS C. Y. L.'xingtoL, S C, Nov. 20, 1807. In compliance with the above cir- I cular letter, it is hereby ordered that j the several Camps in the county as- j semble at their respective headquar- I tors on Saturday, December the 11th. i 1807, at 2 o'llock p. m., for the pur- ! pose of holding an election for i Colonel of the Lexington Regiment i I*. C. V. The election will be by j ballot, and immediately after the i votes are cast the managers will proceed to count the same, and the | respective Adjutants will report the result to M. D. Harman, Adjt. Camp Steedman, No. H08, U. C. V. who, in return, will report to Adjt. Gen. Holmes, at Charleston, S. C. Bv order of J. H. COUNTS, Commander ('imp Steedman. No. C(J8, I. C. 1. M. D. HARMAX. Adjt. Constipation Causes fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested fond too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indiHood's gestion, had taste, coated C B H tongue, sick headache, in- IJR _ B E a soinnia, etc. Hood's Tills H R 8 g cure constipation and all its ? results, easily and thoroughly, g5c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Chain Gang Notes. The chain gang is now working on the road between Fourteen Mile creek and Wyse's ferry and is putting it in excellent condition. From thence it will go to near Mr. James Corley's residence and blast some rocks in the road. When this is finished the gang will go to Kennerley's bridge on Congaree creek and build a causeway through the swamp and i when this is accomplished, it will be i moved to Iluckabaa's swamp on the 1 State toad and will put that road in ! first class order. The chain gang is certainly doing some splendid work on our public bridges and highways and that r>h?n'/\cr limn flip <snmp p1<i<5<5 of wnrlc ! could possibly be done under any other system. Why They are Not Published. Several communications have been | received lately which, owing to the crowded condition of our columns, could not be published while fresh and having lost that their publication would be of no interest. Others have been received unaccompanied by the true name of the writers aud j hence we decline to publish them. We make this statement in ordtr that the writers may kuow the reason why their communications did net appear in these columns. We want short items of interest from every community in the county as they I happen and trust our correspondents will furnish us with such. Free Pill. Son J your address to H. E. n nekton A Co., Chicago, and got a fiee sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Those pills arc easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proven invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vege table. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system, lingular size 25c. per box. Sold by Julian E. Kauffmau and G. M. Karuiau. MASONIC. A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION' ^jC^of Lexington Lodge, Xo. 152, /V\A. F. M.. will be held on -i ? i . n l 41^ m. ? i .) j O.llUJUHV, IJJUf 1 ILiU illJ, ill m. sharp, as an election for officers for the next ensuing Masonic year will be LelJ. Payment of dues, and other business of importai ce will be transacted. Our JD. 1). G. ?>I. will meet with us, and it is, therefore, urged that every member be present. l>y order of the YA M. (x. M. II a km an. Secretary. Meeting Called. The teachers of L xington county j are hereby requested to meet at Lexj irigton C. If.. 011 Saturday, Xovemj bar 27tii. IS; 17, at 10 o'clock a. m. ! for the purpose of re-organizing the ! Cjuuty Teachers Association. Fvcry teiclier in the county is urgently requested to be present. An interesting program has been arranged and will be published later. John J). Fair, C'o Supt. of F.luealioii. Corn | responds readily to proper fertilization. Larger crops, fuller ears and larger grain are sure to result from a liberal use of fertilizers containing at least 7 ",; actual Our bu'iks fn i- t<> f.tri.u r:.. Oil KM AN" K All \V? iRK.-. VJ I". Mr.. Nc.v Y.xY. ' L?af Lexington, Nov. *24?Cotton ">i, to ( Columbia, Nov. ?Cotton oj. Charleston, Nov. 23.- Cotton 5 Augusta, Nov. '2-\.?Cotton 5 7-10. j Sheriffs Sales. | J>V VlK'l I'K Oi' A L KCliETAL OK) der passed in tin* Court of Common l'lcrt.s lor Lexington county ami State of South Carolina, in tin* case ol William Wells against Georgia A. Willis. I will sell at public outcry to tIi-; highest bidder. before the coinf house door at Lexington. S C , during the i>ual hours ol sale, on the first Motidtv lti December. JM'7. m xt the following tract oi land, to-wit: "Ail that cer t tin piec*. or true' of land situate, lying ami bt ing in the county ol Lexington ami Slate aforesaid, and containing sixty acres, be the saute more or less, ami bounded at. present on the north by A Minis' laud, and on the south bv a line made by (1. K. Sicerimati and J. I'. Edwards h being . part ot a tract known as the <>e?go Sti.-dnan hom<tiae Terms o! sal" One-halt cash: balance in one \ ?:!ir !rorn tiny nt suit;, secured hv bond i>l the purchaser and :i mortgage ??1 the land solil. wiili Jeivc to purchaser to p.tv all cash Purchaser to jnv for papers. T. H Ca'CIIMAX. S L ('. Nov. 10. 1 s:?7 OwO Etird A Preher, Attorn; ys. BY YfliTLE <>F A TAX KXhhl'riON lodged m my oliicc, levy having been made, 1 will sell at punlic outcry, to the higl.e-.t !*; Mo?. tor cash, at" the Dowry dwelling on what is known as the "Lowry" place. :n Fork township Lexiug on county, and Slate oJ S aitli Cuoliua, on Thursday the '2d day ot l)?c lnhcr. JS'JT. at ll o'clock a. in., til-, following personal property, to wit: hjp <> lior.se power Toz?r tncine and boiler, upright make, together with tinshafting and pul!e?s thereto connected, ai d one (10 saw Morris gin. And in case the said personal property should fail to bring enough to satisfy the said txeeution and costs, I will sell at public ontcrv, to the highest bidder for cash, during the usual hours of suie, before the court hon e door in Lexington, S (J., on the first Minlu in December mxt. the following tract of land upon which I have levied and; r the said execution or so much tin reef as may be necessary to pay the balance due on .-ai l eX'-eiPion and costs, that is to s.t\: All that tract <?f land, situate, lying and being in the county ?>1 Lexington and j State of South t'irolina, containing six j hundred and fifty acrts, more or !< s, and | bounded by lauds of Sallie fr'.bson, and F j (J. JLioncK on liie east, ). i\ mitaiy on uusou lb, John Williamson oa tin; west itUll Fowler lauds on the north. The same being known us the i.ov.ry Lauds, assessed in til - name of Mrs. Ii-.be.-cu Lowry Estate and arc b dug s<?i I to pay the tax s on the sam e. T. H ('AUGIIMAX, S. L. C. November ] "?, ls'.i?. 3w!{. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By C E Lcaphart, Fsijuire, Probate Judge TT THE RE AS, JULIUS E. LORICK VV made suit to me, to grant him Letters of AdinininistraMuu of the Estate of and effects of J. David Lorick; 'i iiese are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. David Lorick. deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Lexington C. II . cn December 1, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should n<>t be granted Given under mv band, this 1 'lib day of N"Vvm':.er. Anno Dmiini, 2S'.'7. C. E 1 EAPJIART. J. P. L C. LL.R.] PnblisLod on the 17:h day of November, 1 *.#D7, in the Lrxiug on Dispatch. 2*2. n mnAnnAnn lA/n nlorl Lmfjuuaoi o fwamtu. J < l i icK or county i;oai:i> or control. Lexington* S. C , November, 1.1, lsf'7. VPBLIOANTS 10U DISPENSER AT Lixin-jton and ('Lapin will please tile th?->r applications wrh the P mnty , J>aurd of Cjntroi. on or betore- the Till day ot Deer'tuber. lv-7. Nan* sol bonds met) must aceompativ at>? lieu* inns. s i'. <;E W J UALLhN I INK. W !', TAYLOR Board ot Coutrjl. 2w2. i The State of South Carolina, I COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. In the Court of Common I'leas. A. I. Il.lhmia. Plain*iff. against , E. II hai'.'nan L retter Ambr-on alius ; Ati-hrsoii a'i.ts Keddy Anderson Mat tie i ll.i Iman. .Ir.liii II ill man and William | Hai'mtn J>-f.-ndati's ' Su mmons for 11-'i? f. (C >m:;liiut Served., . To the Refe n'aiibs: E. IS. Hall-nan, T/ne't- r Anderson alia i Ucddy Anderson. Marti.- ! | 11 Milium, John Il.i'rn m and William ! II tUn >u:: i \T>U ABE II KB KB Y > I'M.MONO AND 1. r-ijmreii to answer the complaint in { this aciion. of whieh a copy is herewith I served npoii von. and to serve a copy ot j your answer in the said complaint on the i subscriber at bis . friee at Lexington, S. C.. j within twenty davs alter the service hi reof. j < xc'usive "I the day of >*.ich rvice: and j it von fail t" au-wi r the complaint within . the lime aforesaid, the plaintiff ii: this aci tiou will anniv to the euiirt f--r tin- r? li? 1 j demandi .1 iri tli Dated "id Nu-.vii,!. r. A. I.1. 1 si?7 <; r. (iKaiiam. riiiintilV's Altor. ev. __ I 'i lit.* Dt lendaiits above named wdl please i take not tee tii.it tin summons ami com! t?i.i:lit in tlie entitled a-. tiori w.isduh I ti'e.l in the i iii-'t; i>f tli* (. lerk of tin- Court j. oi Lexington eotinty. at L- xiii^ton, S. <' . t!.e 2d -lav '? Ni.v.-riili' r. lv?l. <h T. till AII A.M. Attuiiiv} h>r riaiutill'. i: w". Trespassers, Notice. til, rKJis??NS Aim no. A tiiud I.ot ti- hunt. | avi tJiiutt^b by : piths. or 'r ?i-> iti any lwanm-r wliatcv r j upon niv I,'.:nis. adjoiuiji",' beds i i W. T. W e ?i. .It?!iu It. Shu!i r. Dr. . L. Shnlir. and otlu rs I h?-law Will, p ?iit.Ve!y, l-c* j enforced a^ain.-l all trespassers. DAVID CCOCLEU. i .Nov, 'J. IV'7 tjuli CLERK'S SALES. IN < r.i:i>!i-:.N<'K TO A I?i:?*!;i:i: t t!t>- <' nit'>i O uracil t'?r L-xinji0m < >tin!\. Si-i:!li ('uri'liiii. ia lii'* riiM- of A'InIi: it: Sultitii. in ins ihmi rL'iit. atnl as A lniiii!>!i ii'T < t Hi.- IN:.lit- ut Collins Si;!t. :i -I t-i-.istil. jil.-iiatiit. a^iuii.-t Man Mf.'/ K i/. i Kit a/.; r. Sallu- Kiiiartl. Hnily M.r. i r iua! ii N. Atnirk, 1 wiil m-1i li> ill- liio|i!>t l?i<l<l? r, at pulilii*niit.-ry, I.'!ii- mm t I.oiim- ?liH-r in xinfj.oii, S <{i:im ila II la.nrs ? ! -air, onti.c I lir>l M uii'.iy in. l.'t (*i*iii11? r. is *7. in xt: j All tli t jijn'r. |i.iri*. i or trnrt ol l.nii!. >ilj u.iti*, I\in;4 ami !>?*iin tin* munty ol Lt*\. j i??; 11111 :t.:*l S'.ii*- afojrsalil. roiiiaillill" I iliir. \ - * v. a<*i"i s. in* ir** or lc-v ii? I ; >i ni n?? j 'a a!- ol S.-iilt K? lly, J'iiililji Snltoii, l>a\i.l j I*'.irk a"tl Aii tin I iij'j*. i L J i M *> ('nr It: i' ? is I:: I !i I 111 >?.- ?>?i j rn-'iu o' iwt lvi* iii'-niiiN. witii int-.-ic ! Jtoin i iia\ ol al *, >inil* .1 i?v lioml < ! 111? on rh.ist r iiinl in* if! o.io,* i>t I !i** 11 r? tni.v s :-.oM. I tvitliliav Id tIn* j urrii is r to ji.iy nil ra-l . ! l'urrii im r to |i i\ i*ir o i|h rs. II V Si'ANN. C. c. c. r. j.ii.i s. j CYrk'.s iii)',,*c. Novi int.or N, lx'.'f lw.'I j (i. 1 ' irahain, A'turiii-y. I>Y VIRTUE OF 'I UK J1T)(*MENT, ) of tho Court ot Common Pleas. lor Lexington niiitjlv. South Carolina, in tho :w Ol John Kptmg, plaint:!!', again>t Martin Summer, 11. al , defendants, I w ill si I! to tho highest bidder, at public outcry, before the court house door, in I.oxin^ton, S, . during the legal hours ot sale, on tlalirst Monday in December. IS'.iT. All that certain lands and premises in I Lexington eounty and State aforesaid, cou| taininp one hundrt d and sixty-live aerts. more or less, in Uroad Jiiver township at d I adjoin:ng lands of J. I.. Chapman, 1'ink Summer, II 15. Clark, John Kpting and others TERMS Om-h;>I c tsh: balance on credit one x ear, with interest fronted i of sale, secured by bond ot purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. The terms to l?e complied with in "> days or the premises will be resold at the risk of the former purehasi r. Purchaser to pay for papers. ii. A' SPANN. C. C. C. I'. and (r. S. ' '< rk's Olliee. N*.)\< Iiiher H, IS'.iT la J. Ale'-tZ" ?V Muller. A'torneys. IN' OREPIEXOE TO THE DECREE of the Court ol Common Picas for Lexington county. South Cirolina, in ihe case ol Samuel .J. Wessinger. plaintiff*. against Frances Pry, and others d? lend.iiits, I will s. ll to the highest bidder at public outcry, before tin; court house dour in L xington, S <l?irii-pr the hours of sale. on the lirst Monday in December. 1*'.>7, "ail that |>:oce. parcel or tract ol land, sitnilc, hingaud being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid. containing sixty (CO) acres, more or-less, adjoining lands of Pat Sjay, Rebecca Sc iv. J. J. S? ay, Cape Hclidrix. uud perhaps others. the same being the tract of land conveyed to the said Isi.ili | Wessiuger l>v Dallas Wcssingor, and is situate on hothsides of ('lemons ereek." T? rms one half cash, tin? balance in twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured hy bond ol the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises sold, with 1 ka\c to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to j- ay for papers. The terms to he complied with within one hour from time of hid or the premises will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser. H A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. and G. S. Nov. Jllli, 1M'7 1 \vJ (r. T. Graham, Attorney. TN OREDIENCK TO TUB DEGREE JL of the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington county, South Carolina. 111 the case of Mittie R. Ridgeil plaintiff, against (Jeorei i Aim i l'uli ier and J. A Kidgr-li. d- f. u hints, 1 will s li to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. ('.. during the legal hours of sale on the fi st Monday in Dec mht r. 1 V.i7, all that tract of land in tiu: county of Lexington. S >uth Carolina, containing ninety-six (fit*.> acres, more or le-.s a-lj tilling lauds of Mrs E E Fort on the west; I.mils hi r^on itoc una .uiss -iciiniu Ciout on t e soiitli: iin 1 lauils of 0. A. Derrick and Dr. L M Mitchell on the nort h. Terms one-third cash, the balance on a credit of one anil two j ears, in two e?piai annual inslalmen's, with interest from d u of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser a d mortgage of the premises s >M, with Lave to pay all cash. The terms to be complied with immediately or the premises will be resold, at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. 11. A. SPANN, C C. C. P. and G. S. Nov t>!h, iH'i7 1 >vo A S. Tompkins. Attorney. IN 01JEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT of the Court of Common Pleas for LexiDL'fon county, South Carolina, in the case of P. L San del plaintiff, against Mollie Eloazer, George Summer, John Summer, Preston Summer, Frar.ee; Summer, Mary Jane Summer and Manuel Summer defendants, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door, in i cxington, S. C.. during the legal hours of sale, on the tirst Monday in December, 1 ;s'.)7, ail t! at piece, parcel or tract of land, his.'g. being and situate in J > road Iliver township. Lexington county, South Carolina, containing sixty ('I 'M acres, more or l'-ss, and b unded by the lands of W. K. P. llaltiwangr r. Janus A. Summer, and otlm-rs and being the place where I, the said J. Edward Summer, i ow reside. Terms one-hull'cash, 1 lie balance on a credit oi one year, with interest from diy of sale, secured In bond of the purchaser and n ortgagu of the primists sold: th purchaser to ptv lor papirs. Upon failure of the purchaser to comp'v the premises will be immediately r<sold. ,;t the risk ot j the lorin'-r purchaser. II A. SI'ANN. < ' (.1. i\ Htld < ?. S N?.v !iili. 1SU7 lw 5 (Iru'iamA Nelson, Attorneys. Special Kefcree's Sale | J)V VllOTE OF A DE:REE OF THE | ) Court ot Octillion l'h-as tor Lexin" I ton county. South Carolina. in tin* cusc ot | A. L. Hook. piuiiiUtl', against JI. A. S|i,inii. its Administrator tlie Estate ot Ilonry . Rrookcr, d<ceased, It -ttie JJroolo r. Lair;i J 15'ooker, M.i?y J tr? ?!:er and Clarissa Hrooker. defendants, I will sell !<> tin- liiyh- ' est l.i.l.ler, at public outcry. hetore tin* court house door in Lcxiuyt >n. S. dur| it:" the u?u il hoius of sale, on the first 1 M ?ndav in l>ccciul>*. r, All that piece, parce', pl.tntation or t act \ I -it !a:id situate. luu^ .ind boiujj in said j county and Statu, on Scoutcr enek. waters j j ot ('o:io;irec cret k, adjoining lands ot Mrs j LVc'a harps*. t? 'T^c She;ilv, Mrs. Cutha- I | r ne CooXIer. On s!e\ Mvrritt, Kills S!;ar, < I itvin Sp:rc*s ;:iid other;, containing three I | hundred (dt'Ol acres, more <t le.-s. J EliMS < >.ie-li:ilf cash: tin- balance in j twelve il'Oilths, With iut'Test from day ol I saie, secured hy In n I of purchaser a?ul I n.ortoaee of tin* premises sold, with leave j to tin* purchaser t?? p t_v all ca-li. Twentyfive dollars to he | aid down immediately i or the premises will he resold in lo minutes. I a! the risk of til" h-riller purchaser. 1'e.r | chaser to p i\ lor | ;it ers. SAM TEL It. CEUliHE, j Sp cial lM-ri e. ; i Novende r s, ls'jj j .v::. 1 .T Won'.ird. At tori V. i Poultry, Farm. Garden, Cemetery, Lawn, Railroad and Rabbit { Fencing. Th'jUSUHits ipf'm ?Vr? > /? #/w, i tit'ilii'lHr I ; J'i'liylit 1'ni'i. t'fif's l.'iir, I The McMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO. | CHICAGO. ILL. Nov. 17 II j Come in and pay your subscription, i i We will greet you v. !.h a g:iu. DRY CC MILLINERY AND I We wish to call the attention ol th? lVoph: ??t L? a tui! lite i Dress Goods in Bl< The best values for the money e m be found at on 5 ei nts pi r van 1 HI' HF.STC\I.IC ESoe peryd. Fast Dyes AN! LADIES' < We have the best values i:i tii ?*ity. ( loth Capes * !."<? to SIS' MILLINERY OUR We can k'lve yon Trimmed suul Untrimmed Hats when in town and be N. W. T 1517 MAIN ST.. CO October Id l v. W. E. Mcl Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, TRUNKS AM) TRA1 lf&S~ Special inducements to parlfO( ment 17 11 M A I > > Post Office III or I:, October id <-m. SAM JC \\'i itcs the Aulunta Journal fro other things: "They manufa< use except the wheels ami ?ln the best buggy that was evei In looking over this enterprise system ami thoroughness of To every man his work and t An old eight day clock sittiu: does not run more regulaily spring that this business mo Tu going over the various apai one is impressed with the sk the thoroughness ot each do half <loue, hut every ting tho an enterprise us this in a con breakwater to Yankee Pootlh thrift and economy have nev than this." ROCK HILL BU6G For Sale by M'. 1?. KOOF, he H. J. GREGORY & CO., Columbia, S. C'., MATTHEWS & BO May 11?ly. Leesvillc, S. DfiS. I). L. BOOZ DENTAL SI] 1515 MAIN ST] COLUMBIA, One of tin: tirin will till a ovor JVJU Thursday, Friday ami S iturday before tin; So July and August when there will bo no appointnn and September (' >urt Wee'? will take the jdace of PLOWS! PLOWSTOCKS, H( A FILL ANI) COMl'L TI A rnw ... TTwrs x AiiiTi : : iiTiiPAIYI'S. OILS. Housekeepers* Supplies, such as knives, p Tea and Tablespoons, Sugar Spoons. A Tin and Woodenware?even tiling to Carpenters", J'laeksiniths*, Contract in endless variety. Call and STEWART & I 526 MAIN STREET, C Our Prices the Lowest. October PERKINS MANUFi a iai r ( wv pi vi 1 IjIjIjWM i 1 .1 I JIf ill <rl:AI>i; M \NIT.\ FLOORING, CEIL FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SI l)(X)KS,SASII A Al'(a>TA. *TESTI M ATES CJIE EIiF V J February 1?1 y. Matching Materials | _ i< i. tir?s>nn: t; I. rtakiny wl.u Li VI oltf it r< sij 1 ?s in lailnr.*, ami "soineiiiii;;4 marly a mat<*h"is never sat- i I'll! islartorv. Tli'Ti-'s <>iir tiling that \ <m cannot lnaC'li. that ELECTRO-SILICON: tit-- Fatuous SIIUT I'oh-ii. ln tM".s<- tie-re it u<? other !:k. it. N?:?r!y a j ]* in liioii lfiiivk>fj?vrs u-e ".. A trial ?juau- J j> titv which is sent | int?rKKi: TO ALL |w; I will kli you v hy. Then the secret ol beautiful silverware is \<u:r?. j i Simply seml vour a?hlr?ss on a postal !?? j 1 SILICON, :5?? t'lilf St.. New V<-rk. N. V. , l)al: i $ DODS, FANCY GOODS. xin^ton to the fact that we now keep ?f ich and Goiors. r store. We h.tve Dress Goods from i .... . ..J'. >'IOSCOGJN MI'S LIN, only <> cents, 3 APES. tr<>m cents to Slo.ot). PlnsU Capes l('l. SPECIALTY. at your own pr.cr. Give ns a call convince!. 'RUMP, LUMB!A, S. C. iTULTU Shoe Findings and Leather, V*!;LI;I.\<; bags. ioninc this mlvcrtisement. TREET, corf MHIA, S. C. DUES in J lock I fill, among tuie everything they mil iidrtlils TtlOV huiltl v built for the price." one is charmed with the tiie whole business. ;o everything its place, g on the mattle piece from the great main vos. itments of the shop ill ami fidelity and partmcnt. Nothing is roughlv done. Such O V :nnunity in the South is a >. Yankee genius and or done better and cheaper Y COMPANY. xiii<*ftou9 W. C. Donly & Sease, Lewicdale, S. C., UKNIGHT, a, ER & SONS, rRGEONS, KEET, S. J. ppoiuinunis hi l)ru?; S*it or<'j conrt Sunday of each month. Except nt For months of February, June the regular appointment. PLOWS! )ES, RAKES, KTK LINK OF LEMENTS. VAIiMSH. luted, ivory, ]>carl and celluliod; full line of Wooden, Ironware, i make a home comfortable, ors' and Farmers' Supplies examine our stock. PRENTISS, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?fir Goods tli<? Best ICTURING CO. <; lumber, crritKus of ING, SIDING, {INGLES AND LATHS, r\ i> hlim)S9 GA. LI A' Fl'KMSIIED.,** LEXIIN'CFrON avingsbank. ??sm> iii:ri:ivi;i) srj:je<t to ciil-X-K. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. directors: u lnn.-s \\\ 1\ Roof, C. M. Efird, K Hilton il. Henurix. \( iiANciE lioroirr and sold. t-| oMts ot rl ;iml upwards received and ri-st at "> per cent, per annum allowed, iMc April and October. ?ptenilicr -1 tt >uii't let Christmas come and your >er unpaid for.