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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19, 1S94. G. M. HAKMAX. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON, S. ('., WEDNESDAY. DECEMiiEK I. Ih07. THE EL I TOE ON HIS HOUNDS. Last week we resumed our chase after the Almighty Dollar, the love of which the good Book says is the root of all evil, and having a superabundance of the milk of human kindness, we desired to destroy the evil in the lives of our delinquent subscribers by removing the root from their pockets into those of our own, that they might do themselves no harm. We know that there is a great hue and cry all over this broad land of ours against the lich and the possessor of a dollar is under the suspicion of many as being a millionaire and a bloated plutocrat, not withstanding tbis we arc willing to own a dollar now and then for we find that money comes in mighty handy in pacing off debts, feeding and clothing our loved ones, and keeping the wheels of the press of the Dispatch turning. We therefore naturally have a hungry feeling when we tee a man who owes us for subscription and visions of jicbes crowd our thoughts when we hear the chink of the coin or the rustle of the bill: but we are greviously disappointed when he fails to walk into the Captuiu's office aDd balance his account. But such is life, made up of sunshine and shadow, yet some times it seems to us that the shad ows of the dollar falls oftener on the wrong side for us than on the right. Monday week we boarded the ?aily tiaiu for Lcwiedale, where the County Treasurer was to meet the tax payeis and arrived there in time to lean upon the staff of life at the sumptuous table of Senator D. J. Griffith. The Ciptaiu wears his Senatorial toga with grace and dignity worthy of a Ceasar or a Cicero. We found him to be the same old Captain as in the days of yore, when * * 1 - - l i :i.. the thought or relate lay nor utauij upon bis mind?Liud-hearted, jovial and thoughtful of the coiufoit and pleasure of those unfortunate wayfarers whose good fortune it is to be thrown upon his unbounded bospi tality. "When we arrived he was in the midst of potato diggiug of which crop he claimed not as good as usual Crptain oversees his farm work himself and as a consequence he is doing well, notwithstanding 5 cents cotton. Lewiedule was very quiet considering that this should be the busy season of the year. But few tax payers put in an appearance aud the collections of the Treasurer were very small, yet the obliging "NYingard grumbled not, knowing that be had performed his duty if the people failed in theirs. There are but two stores at this place. Donley Sease keep a large and well selected stock of general merchandise and enjoy a fair country trade. The members of this fitm are both accommodating gentlemen and thorough young business men. They have succeed by honest dealings, honest weights, honest goods and honest prices, in building up a lucrative business. Capt. D. J. Griffiih has numerous customers and keeps an excellent assorted stock, embracing everything farm in fhp linnspnnd Aicrutu UX4 (.UV awi **") ? in the shop. Low pi ices anil big values being bis motto, therefore many substantial people of the surrounding country go there to do their trading. Dr. Lewie A. Griffith serves Uncle Sam in the capacity of postmaster and by politness and accommodation, and close attention to bis duties, he gives satisfaction to both the department and the patroDs of the office. He is ably assisted by Mr. C. C. Kyer. Dr. Giiffith is the family physician of many iu the neighborhood and by bis skill in the practice of his profession has earned the reputation of beiug u successful practitioner and enjoys a large practice. Mr. H. S. Morgan is in the employment of the railroad company as depot agent, telegraph operator aud express agent, and discharges his various duties with promptness and efficiency which gives satisfaction to the company and being of an obliging and accommodating disposition, he meets the wants of the traveling public. The Hall Bros., do a large lumber business, most of which they ship to various points. Their lumber is of the finest ijuality, sawed true and gives satisfaction to both the pur chaser and the workmen. Mr. L. A. Sease presides over a flourishing school at this place and both patrons and pupils are well pleased with him. Tuesday we were at Leesville. This beautiful little town with its broad and regular streets and handsome residences is holding its own in the business world, notwithstanding the widespread depression and the j gloomy outlook. Many improvements huve been made in the town j and new stores and residences have i aaaMa??a??a? been erected, while many ol 1 ones have been greatly improved. There I aie great possibilites for this progressive little town, aud the enterprising citizens aie alive to the necessities and are pushing the business of the ; town with a vim which is truly com i mendable. The merchants have ! handsome business houses and cany . large and well selected stocks which j they are selling at panic prices. It is w ith pleasure that we are able j to chronicle the fact that our friend, : Dr. Joe F. Mitchell, made a complete J success with his farming operations { this year, and has set an example woitby to be followed by the rest of farmers of the counTy. If cotton is five cents a pound, he is independent, j having made an abundance of sup ! plies, has hogs fattening to make hi* own bacon, splendid milch cows, which supplies his family with milk 1 and butter tl.e rear round, and iletk * J horses. He raised the largest and [ best buDch yam potatoes that we j have ever.seen any where ami the | yield was immense. His cotton is stored away in his store awaiting a j raise in price. We congratulate Dr. j Joe on his success, and wish for him j many more such years. Datesburg. where we spent Wed uesday, is another live and progres sive place. It is the metropolis of the county and her business well sustains the well earned reputation of being the liveliest and busiest town on the railroad. The merchants have large lines of pretty j goods and while business was not as i brisk as it should have been, yet ! when the general stagnation is conj sidered, it was as good as could be expected. ! LikeLeesville, many improvements ! have been made and many handsome i residences have been buiit. The neoi 1 i nle acuera!lv arc cheerful and well disposed and are looking forward to better and more prosperous times when the clouds roll by. They have great faith and large expectations for the future of their town and each vie with ihe own and all pull together in the interest and growth of j Batesburg. I While at Batesburg we lmd the j pleasure of meeting Prof. 1). W. ! Daniels, Principal of the Batesburg | Collegiate Iuslitute. We were glad I to learn that the Institute was | llouiishing under his efficient mauagcment. He is a scholarly gentleman of high literary attainments and culture and is devoted to his profession, and the people of Batesburg are to be congratulated in having him to I preside over the educational interests I and training the minds and forming j the characters of their children. This trip completed the rounds | through the county and we are now 1 located at our office where we can | always be interviewed by delinquent : subscribers. Come in to see us. Hearing "Was Affected. 'T was troubled with catarrh for j five years and my hearing was j affected so that I was nearly deaf in I TMiz-k n rcf /\f TTrvAfVc I \J Li XZ C?U . 1. iiL 111 OU l/VVUW V* Jii-vvvt w S Sarsaparilla did me good and I conj tinned taking it until I was well. I j have no symptoms of catarrh and my ! hearing is all light." K A. Willj loughbv, Marietta, Ga. Hood's Pills are the only pills to ; take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Gen| tie, reliable, sure. ? * Attention, Veterans! Headquarters Camp Steedman, No. GG8, U. C. V. Lexington, S. C., Dec. 1, LS97. Attention Members. I You are hereby notified to meet at J your Camp Quarters, at Lexington, S. C,on Saturday, Dec. 11, at 12 j o'clock m., for the purpose of discuss! ing matters pertaiuing to pensions for your Comrades, immediately after ! which the Camp will hold an election 1 for Culonel of the Lexington itegi| meut. By order of J. If. COUNTS, Commander. | M. D. H All MAN, Adjt. ? Attention! j Camp Joseph E. Johnson, No. 1000, will meet at Chapiu, Doc. 11, 1807. I All members are earnestly requested ; to be on hand that day, as business i of importance will be transacted. | l!y order of G. \Y. "WILLIAMS, Adjt. | J. C. Bony, one of the best known j citizens of Spencer, Mo , testifies that i he cured himself of the worst kind j of piles by using a few boxes of DeI Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had I been troubled with piles for over | thirty years and had used many difj fereut kinds of so-callied cures: but ; De Witt's was the one that did the ' work and he will verifv this statel * j ment if auy one wishes to write him. | J. E. Kaufmann. Small pill, safe pill, best pyl- Dsj Witt's Little Early Bisers cure bili| ousness, constipation, sick headache, j J. E. Kaufmann. ? i i Shedi' Hugh Eurgcson, tie man ! who carried the vote of Charleston I around in his vest pocket for barter ; or sale, died Monday. He was Sheiift" : of Charleston for eighteen years and his political influence in that city was unlimited. I I A *) A 1 f > A * ** 1 ** ^ <** 6*Ut j To Krcd a M->ni)iuei<t in Memo:y of i the Soutli Carolina AVomeu of the j j Confedeiate Stat'.s. To the Suiviwng Conf.derate Sol dieis, their Sons aud Fiieud-: Comrades and fiit-mls, at a ineetj iug of the South Ciroliua Division | Uniteil Con ft derate Veterans hehl at j Greenville, S C , in June last, it was | decided to erect, soinev. here in the : bounds of the State of South Carolina j a monument to the memory of the j i noble women of the Cmfedeiate ! | States. No nobler cause was ever j ! undertaken by men. If 3011 will but | travel through the States that once j composed the Confederate States you I will notice in neaily every city worthy | of note a monument erected in some i j eonspicious place to the memory of | the Confederate soldier. These j monuments in neaily, if not every j instance, were built through and by j the exertions of the fair women of I ilu? Srmth in order that the ("unfed I erate soldier should not be forgotten, ! if the cause for which he fought was ! lost. If you will but allow your memory to carry you back to the Confederate hospital you will remember the many kind and chaiitable deeds done by the devoted women of the Confederacy. Many cf you who are tod ?y alive, are no doubt, in delted to these noble women for your lives. Must they be forgotten ? j The answer comes back and the echo : resounds X<>! Then, comrades, to the front, and answer to the bugle call that was sounded at Cm envillc. I and let the monument be erect d. | Lot old L'-xington not be found in J the rear rank, but to the front as in j batths of the cause for which }ou so j nobly fought. How many of you can look back upon the past and J think of some devoted mother now | dead and in her grave and perhaps ! forgotten, who, while 3on were ! absent in the army fighting for the i cause you loved so dear, was at home, ; atrd at night, spun, wove and made ; clothes to wai m your bodies, while ! the government you were fighting to sustain was not financially able to pay for comfortable clothing' for you | to wear? How many of }ou can j think of some loving wife, who has ! long since passed over the liver and ; is now at rest under the shade of the j trees, who, while you were battling | for right and justice, was at home J conducting your farms, and raiding supplies to feed our half famished I army while your government was ' unable to pay for the rations to sus l tain and nourish your bodies? How | many of you can look back and think j of some kind and devoted sister who. | mindful of your wants, was ever I ready to supply you with the ever j needed articles scarce, and hardly to | be bad in the at"my of the Confed| eraey, such as handkerchiefs, socks, ! shirts and hats which they made ! with cloth, and with their own sweet ! hands ? How many of you in lookj ing back upon the past eau have a I fond rememberance of a lovelv sweet j heart, who lias passed off the stage I of action, who always mindful of j your wants and condition in the ('onj federate army, would furnish you j with a beautiful scan to warm your I throat aud breast, would visit you while wounded and at home, or would attend by your sick couch in ! the hospital and administer to your i needs medicine, aud cheer you up ! while you were perhaps, almost ready i to give up to die the lonely death of j a soldiei ! Comrades aud friends, j think of all these little incidents of ! the war and I feel satisfied that you i cannot do otherwise than respond to I ! the call aud furnish the needed funds ! ! to erect the monument to the women j | of the Confederacy to which they jo | i justly deserve. Survivors, we can- J i not, we will not, refuse to obey. The j monument must be built: the women [ j of the South must not be forgotten, j : They have built monuments and | i ! statutes in memory of our fallen j heroes, now we in turn must erect I oue in memory of them. The eyes of I | the living women of the South are | j open wide, anil are upon us. looking | to see what we are going to do. j Have they not the light to expect j i the erection of at least one monument j i in memory of their departed sisters ? I think I hear you answer, they have. | Then, Comrades, Sons of Comrades j | and friends of the "Lost Cause," do ! ; not delay but respond at once; do j i not one wait for the other, but send i I in your mite as soon as convenient, j i If needs be, deny yourself of some ! j V ~ | little delicacy in order to respond to | j this noble and ligliteous cause and ; J the monument will be built. All funds intrusted to my care will j I be acknowledged through the eol- j ! minis of the Lexington Dispatch, ! j and by me sent to Capt. R S. Dcs- j : portes, Secretary and Treasurer of ! ! Women's Monument Committee, : I j Columbia. S C, who by resolution j j of committee, wiil place the same in j i the savings department of Carolina j | National Dank, where said funds will j ' draw interest until used for the pur j ; pose intended. J It is the desire of the committee , and the South Carolina Division of United Confederate Veterans torai e ; at least si'kono in the State, and that j this amount be placed in the hands I of the treasurer not later than May. < ' next, at which time the r<>ij)mittee ' 1 will assemble in tin citv of ('bail s ton, S ('. For the convenience of those wishing to contribute to the fund and that there may not be any (xcuse for failure to send to my aidless at this place, I have thought Last to appo'nt sub committees iu each township to whom funds may be intrusted and who will forwatd same to me. viz: Black Creek?John J. MrCaitha. Boiling Spiing??Paul P. Claik. Broad River? John K Fulmer. Bull Swamp?Joseph \V. Beider. Chiwptepiu?Dr. T. S J'ox. Cougaree?John G. Guiguard. ? T!uv \" s; Yminoinpi'. Gilbert Hollow ?Capt. 1) J.Giiffith. j Hollow Creek?CjI. IX T. IJarr. Lexington?Capt. S. M. Roof. Piatt Spiiugs?Jus. H. Tax lor. Saluda?S. Tiuther Smith. Sandy Run?R. I) Gciger. It is to be hoped that, each and j every one of the above com mi: tee men will not look upon it as a burden, but j take pleasure in looking ufttr this matter and see that the township which they represent, stnd an amount which will he an honor to the citizens thereof. The monument must be built, and if every one will but send in a little, the grand work will be accomplished. So brother comrades respond to the call. Your Comrade. M. I). HA UMAX, Member of Committee to repiesent Lexington Co, S C. Nov. -J4, 1st>7. Woman's O Y lc Is never done, and it is especially wearing and wearisome to those whose blood is impure and unfit properly to tone, sustain. and renew the wasting of nerve, muscle and tissue. It is more because of this condition of the blood that women are run down. Tired, wcaK, Nervous, Than because of the work iiseif. Every physician says so, and that the only remedy is in building up by taking a good nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalize! like Hood's Sarsaparilla. For t hot roubles Peculiar to H'omen at change of season, clknatc or life, or resulting from hard work, nervousness, and impure blood, thousands have found relief and cure in SarsapariHa The One True Pdood Purifier. $1 per bottle. Prepared only bye. I. Ilood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. -j ?. r^?is are the only pills to take nOOd S r illS with Hood'sSnrsai-uvilla Teachers' Ass.ciatisn. Tbe re-organization of the Lexington County Teachers' Association was effected in the Lexington Graded school buikling on Saturday Nov. 27, by the election of L. A. Siase, president: "NY. 1>. Fallaw, vice president; 0. D. Seav, secretary: J. D. Fair, Miss Fllen Heudrix, N. O Pyles, Arthur Harm an and J. F. II, e.\trcuii\u iiMiiuuinv.. County Superintendent of JvJucnlion J. D. Fair made the opening1 address, which was instructive and well received by the audience after the election of officers the query box j was opened, and the following questions were discussed. Should the I query box be adopted in the schoolroom? A spirited discussion followed in which several members took part. One member had been experiment ing with the query box and found ibat*it worked admirably, sensible | queries having been propounded by the student-. It awakened inteio-t among the dull pupils 011 ind flYnut studies. This is simply a trid and others miclit profit bv the same plan. Mr. J. K. lb Kyzer was a? lad what plan must be devised ( > secure the regular attendance of the children in a school district. He thought the parol.t should be conferred with in order to enlist co-operation and asshtruce by sending his cuiid to school regularly: also by encouraging the child himself, by being hind and considerate in all dealings with him. This will create in him a love for school and a thirst for knowledge that will cause him to be studious and punctual. We think every- teacher who was present at this meeting felt at home and went away filled with new ideas and inspired with a greater zeal to his whole duty in the schoolroom. Man is an imitative creature and j hence he learns by coining in contact with his fellow man. Then \\c should miss no opportunity of inciting and conversing with other teachers who are all aglow on this all important subject education. Come and meet with them? Lhev will please, instruct and enthuse you. We are prone to compliin that the school term is short sympathy is j weak and salaries low. Lot us be I ... ... . . 1 untiling m our ciiui ts. assist m every j cause that will build up our scho< 1 j and conscientious in the faithful dis- j charge of every duty in the school j room. Then the school will be a i thing of honor, teachers will be wall ' paid and the co operation and sy 1 u J puthy will be given the teacher in his noble woik. The next meeting of the Lexington County Teachers' Association will be held in Lexington couit Lun-o Saturday December lS.h, at II o'clock a. m. The following program has been ai range d. 1. How best (o arouse the pupils interest in school work ?Pi of. J). W. Daniels. 2 Civil (Jjvernment - ?Prof. L. P?. Haynes. 2. The special preparation of the teacher for school wuik.?M. X. Shcaly. 4. The best method of teaching reading.?-X. O. P\les. u. Fire and waUr m the school room.- - L. A Sea;;e. Fvcutive Committee. 2?i::;a Picid.s. (iutl.aed Hem Kxchanges fur the Headers of the Dispatch. A number of connteifeit silver d< !!::rs 11:ivo made their appearance in Columbia. Keep your eve >kinned for tliem. The two Ymdeicook cases have, been consolidated and in view of nublic interest in the ease it has been s< t for an eaily healing l?y the baited Slates Supreme couit. St nator li igsdale ami Mr. J K Mt-Djiialtl, both of I'aiiiiekl, are candidates to succeed Judge "NYi'berspoon, wLo v,ill retire from tbe I eneb at tbe expiration of bis presei t term Ser.or Dupuy D. L i:nt\ the Span i h Mmi-ter at Washington. bas receivetl long dispatches from tbe borne government giving a detailed I plan of autonomy tor Cuba. Ic prat- j t:. ally gives home rule ami tbe parli- j mentaly body is to have full law miking power. Senator Tillman, so it is repotted, has been invited to make seveial 1 speeches in Virginia. Should be ac | cept. tbe tepoit says, be will receive ! an ovation the like of which has net i been witnessed in that State in years. ] Great crowds will turn out to hear ! Sou lb Carolina's gifted son. Monteitb, the promoter of the negro cotton factory at Columbia, has purchased the building of the old Cjiigarce Manufacturing com- i ; pany in that city and, after mukirg considerable alterations will estab- j : , i j lish his factory there which is to he j i operated entirely bv negro labor. T I. fenfivn V \ vi-.v .1.1 fltn mnr. ? ' It t I I, Vli ? V- V II I ilV 1JL1U1- J j derer of J. IT. Turner, in Spartan- j burg, appealed before Judge Town- ; j send by bisattorney. Air. Tboraassou, ! and applied for bail. The Judge i granted the application and lixed i the amount of bond in the sura of ! $-,500, which be wiil have no trouble ! in securing. ! ? A wiiter in one of the daily papers ! suggests, as a lilting substitute for ; the proposed monument to be erected to the memory of tbe heroism and devotion of the women of the State during the days of the Confederacy, | that a hospital or some other charitable institution would be a more listing and lilting memorial. The C.mal and tbe Loan and ! Exchange banks of C lumbia will , consolidate on or about January | 1st, 1S9S. E W. 11 ibertson, tbe I President of the former bank will be i the President of the consolidated j bank and Col Haskell, President of j the Loan and exchange will be the \ice President. Georgia lias this year upon its ! state pension roll the names of 10,434 ! men and women, entitled to enjoy its ; privileges. They include 3.803 widows of Confederate soldiers, 3,HS1 invalid soldiers, and .'>.173 old Coni ! fcdeiates who arc indigent. The ! widows are cared for by an annual appropriation of S'2 the inj valids get s 100.0;I'J and the iudgent si.70,000, making a total of S5SO,000. Nathan "Willi?, a negro, brutally murdered a white man named Stevens in Horry county last week, by shooting him in the back of the head, lie then idied the person of Lis I 1 | victim uf a sum of money and hid ! the body in the woods, covering it with brush and leaves. Taking the ox and cart of young Stevens the murderer lied t) North Cirolina, where he was captured by the law 1 officers of South Carolina and safely lodge in the jail at Conway. Gen. Rivera. the Cuban insurgent who was captured la t March by the Spaniards and who has since that time been con lined in Cabanas Fortress as a psisoner of war, ; refused freedom 011 tLe conuitiou cficred it being that he, together with CM. lb cellos, should he'p restore peace by assisting in the establishment of autonomy. They */ / 1 | both declined the proposition, declar1 ing that when actually freed they would return to the camp of the insurgents. Thev were proinntlv re? * 1 L ? turned to prison where they now are. : The railroads controlled by George Gould treated their employees with a very appropriate and substantial Thanksgiving present. Thc-ir wages were advanced 10 per cent in every department of the sen ice. This is another striking illustration of the grinding heel of unfeeling monopoly ami slioulu seive as a warning 10 me poor that the rich arc not their friends. Economic contentions be- ; tweeu em ploy 01 and employee should be left lor adjustment between themselves and in nine cases out of ten they will be moie expeditiously and satisfactory settled than when outsiders meddle. The papers unfriendly to the dispensary system of cm.t:oiling the sale of whisky have time and again assert-:d that the dispensary was on its last logs and i-s driuisc was m mtnlariiy expicled and have cited 1 iniiner. us minor ;h. it coinings of tsj- s m io < vidcace of the assertion. V-'t notwithstanding all this tlie met r-minus that the ?ii-pir.sary is still ;.itv.* am! >.-> doing i.-ii.-u or at 1 ho ; aa.e t hi star-d. 'lneifaic now n u !\ six -.i si ?n an- s io th< Sk?Le, i w imrc wbn-ky can be lawfully j?ur eba ed ami ail of ti-oin. it is said, , are making expenses. i - c lure a wc:ct :n Cno Lzy. Trtke Laxative Bromo Quinine j Tablets. All Druggists refund tLe money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 (Jet jour job work done at the j Dispatch office. "Rust," the dread of the cotton grower, can be prevented. I rials at ; Experiment Stations and the ! experience of leading growers prove positively that Kainit thr? nnhr rr?rm?fhe 4.1 IliU V/iii t A V,n. V.V. T ! Wo will Ik* glad to send. free of charge, | interesting and useful pamphlets which treat of the matter in detail. GERMAN' KAl.I WORKS. S3 N^iaa St ., New York. Mortgagee's Sale. cr^ en i t>v viihte or a mortgage giv- i J ) ea t-> me hv Snit.tn A Simons on Sep- ! temher 11th, 1>'.I7. which has been lecor.i- j ed at Lexington. S. (' . on September li 1 > t 7. in L*ook 7, page I On. I will sell at i Swansea, S. (' . on Thursday, December j 1?'> lV.'T, the following described property, | to wit; One 4" horse power Erie City Toiler, One 25 horse pow?r f rie City Engine. j With belting and all attachments to make i a eonieplete saw mill. W. J. KEEN 5X. Columbia. S. C. j ILcuubtr 1. ls:<7-'2wl TAX NOTICE| ?? TX COMPLIANCE WITH THE HE- j X qnirettients of An Act, No. .'>41, ap- | proved the 3rd dav ot March. A. D. 1S'.?7, j entitled An Act to ra sesupplies and make j appropriations tor the tiscai year commenc- j nig January Jst, ls'>7, I will be and attend at the following named places for the par- : pose ot receiving taxes and on the days ! mentioned below, viz: All other days between 15th October and j 31st December. 18.>7, at Lexington, S 0. | After 31st December. 1S'.)7, a penalty of 15 j per c( lit will attach. TAX LEVY. For State Purposes, five mills.... " mills j Ordinary County Tax. three mills, mills , | Special County Tax. one half ot one mill A rm'l I [ School Tax, three mills .'J mills ; Total - 11.1 For interest nu (' N. A' L. R. R. 1 ofuls in \ Ilroad River aud Saluda Township, I two mills 2 mills : Fork Towr.sLin, one aud one-halt j mills 1). mills ; For retiring bonds in each ot the above townships, out; mill 1 mill ! E L. WINGAKD, Treasurer Lexington County, ! j Lexington, S. (' , Sept. 22, 18!?7. ; , W? d? sire to ea.l the atteution ot our | j Lexington lricuds to the tact tint wo are j still manufacturing ! | of all kinds on the Post Ofii 11lock. Xo. I 172), and we guarantee all work and mate- j i rial for we use nothing but the best labor j ' and material in our business. (So other j like it used in the State except in very fine j I harce?s ) We make single buggy harness from 00 } up Roub.e bnrnees in propo t:o:i. and wagon and farm harness are all made to i suit the times. We also carry a nice line of Saddles from j >2 00 up: also Collars, Collar Pads. Whips j , ami a v? ry nice line ot Lap Robes. We are a'so handling biggies, Phaetons, j j Cabrioielters, Surrjs, Victorias, Rrctts, j : I. mdaus, Coupes and Doctor's Phaetons, j iJii'L'ies from ?:10 00 up. We will make | this lino a spec al feature in our business in | the future au<l v.'ill give you a very close j price v.here goo-Is are ordered direct. : V.":- desire to thank our customers for the kind patronage they have extended to us I : duii ig the past year, and hoping that they will continue to bestow their iavors on us in the future, lor wo guarantee our goods to you, and 'org to remain, jours truly, L. B. RAST, Agent. COLUMBIA, S. C. When money aceor.ipanifs mail orders j lor harness from $11 I/O up v.e pay freight. Executor's Sale, j T/?7E WILL OFFrll FOK S\IE IN j T V front of the court house do -r, in i the town ot Lexington. S. C.. immediately ' at the close of the Cierk and Sheriff's sale, 1 on the first Mo day 'n December next, | tise tract <>f land heretofore kno*.v j as the | the Mr-!. II irriet 15. Arthur la:i I, l\in \ im- j mrdi.iti ly sou'h ot Couguive cre?*k, on j both sides of State road hading from Co- 1 Iambi i to Charleston. S <' K. id trac t ; < ordains .j'!f acres, more or less, and hath j such sfianu. metes and bounds us will be ! found on refcit'ice to plat ofsnd land now j on tile in the Cleik ot Coord* < r.i e lor j Lexington county, lids sale ;s in ;de ly I directions in i.le m the l.a-i V.'; 1 an 1 Testament < f the late Mrs 11. IT Arthur. n liv i d to ]>r>?l).ife in fhe <!:! ? ot '.tie [ Probate Jor Kiohlind county. S (' Additional inform tion wi.l t<e furnish <i t on application to LI It. Artii tr, C'l -rk ot i (ijinl, at Columbia, S C. Any one wanting a firm near ('dirmbi | could do n<> bettjr than to p irclu- o iiiis | tract. Terms of s !! . liKV. (li-:o T. FUIiMvX, Ji. it. AKTlint, ^ 1 Eve":; tors. November 17, 1 >?.?7 U.vti. B90ZEE&BOOZERT! ! t (At Scott Ilendrix's old stand,) - - s.f'J * HEALERS IN* I ' GEN LI! \L MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, j HARDWARE, | i TINWARE, i I I SMOKING AND CHEWING TOHACCO, ! DJIT GOODS, | CAX GOODS, s'iATioxi:i:r,! , all at Pock Bottom Prices. Vve have opened our ,Vc er X ! o r L o/' f? o o <1 s ami are now nadv to pive you low juices on ev?.r\thing bandied. I J CO IT EE ten cents per pound. f?rHi?IiCHt market paid for ail kiml.iol | country pr* S-ptelub ; 14 -tl. I CHRIS' is Near s You arc (joins: to Eat' n are You w.ii, it 10 to CROCE We b:ive now in store one of the most brought to I 01II PRICES IKE If von can't come to sec uc, wiite us a j \ou can think of in the Grocery line l~. Our juice list for California Evapor l-r Our juice list for Staple and Fancy l - Our j rice li.-t for Firewoiks is now l- A j'ostal cavcl brings tliem to your < Very truly yours. LORICK & L< COLT7MB Jan 1. ? i v. COMPETITK STARTLING AMI MIMN LEADS THE I For the past five months we have bee Department Stores one of the Bes the South, T Dry Goods KHVK DHKSS GO FIN i: MILIJNE11 FINE LINE OA 1*1 A>?I> HOUSE FURNR A FINE L MEWB SUITS A3 The most complete stock c CHEAPEST illll SI Come ami bring your friends and m THIS IS OUR LAT B*RY UOOBBS, i5jOTHI*X<> U~/f" We guaratitee our prices to b< MIMNA COLT TM1H September. CONFECTI PB.TOS, 3AZ28 a-i CIGARS, CIIEWIXG siimI Tovs. Fancy C rDSScTCrS and IL L'ERFCMERY, STATIONERY, SCHC Diamond Dyes < LEXIXGTO? nns it Hand!! During the Holidays, Not? ? M I'PLY YOI WITII SKIES. complete line of these goods ever Solum bin. ALWAYS RIGHT. :)Ofetilcanl for prices on anything W'e will answer you promptly, ated Fiuits is now ready. Candies is now ready, ready, door v.--* OWRANCE, X.A., s. c. y Dcpiirtiiiit! )N DEFIED! NOUNCEMENT! AUGH 'ROCESSION!! d collection together for our Big t and most Complete Stocks in his includes 5, N otions or>s, ? tv. PKTS, MATTINGS, BUGS, iHING GOODS. INE OF CTD OVERCOATS. f SHOES to select from. 1 If THE CITY! lake our stores jour headquarters. Will. EST ADDITION. 4 SHOES .I.YMP MS*ITS. 3 as low as any in the country. A, S. C. ONERIES, s CKULOZBRS, BOOZEHBHES, SMOKING TOBACCO, Dhina, Motions, <T IE ZD Z OX Z^TXZ!S* )0L BOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC. V? Q.11 fifties b m VWiiiW*Wi