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The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1897. Index to New Advertisements. Christmas goods?Lorick k LowraDce. Hardware- Stewart it Prentiss. Clothihg?M L. Kinaid. Tax Returns? M. D. Harman. Mt rtgage's Sale?W. J. Keenan. Want Cjlumu. B3r Not ices wilt be inserted in the Local department at tike uniform price of J cents per line, to one and all.^y If the Baby is Cutting TeethBe sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Wiuslow's Sooth ing Syrup for children teething. I' danthoc Hip phild snftpns the <?ums. I uvvvuvm v -* y ' o allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhcea Twenty live ceDts a bottle. It is the best of all I Cotton Market. Lexington, Dec. 1.?Cotton 5J. Columbia, Nov. 3fJ.?Cotton 5 7-16. Augusta, Nov. 30 ?Cotton 5 7-16 Charleston, Nov. 3J.--Cotton 5 3 16 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the worMfc foi Cuts, Brumes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and* SkiD Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J. E. Kauffman's. Earn Eurnel About ten days ago a barn cn the plantationof Mr. Arthur Nunamaker in Lower Dutch Fork was buiced. It contained a lot of cotton in the | seed, besides fodder, hay and farm- , ing implements. No Cure?No Pay. That is the way all diugghts sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. v . i Children love it. Adults prefer it to < bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c A Narrow Escape. The little daughter of Mr. Ab Corley while playing iu a cotton patch in which her father was picking cotton last Vfednesday got too close to the fire and "her clothes * ignited. Mr. Corley, in tearing the ciothe3 from the burning child, had 1 his hand painfully aud se'verely burned and by his prompt action ] saved his little giil from a fearful 1 death. The child was painfully but '< not severely burned. It was certainly a narrow escape. 1 I There is no medicine in the world < equal to Chamberlaius Cough Rem- 1 edy for the cure of throat and lung diseases. This is a fact that his been proven in numberless cases ( Here is a sample of thousands of let- , ters received: "I have tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy while suf^ fering from a severe throat trouble, i and found immediate and effective i relief. I can unhesitatingly recommend it."?Edger W. Whittemore, Editor Grand Rivers (Ivy.) Herald. For sale at J. E. Kiufmanu's drug ? I store. "Merry Xmas." The question of giving a holiday ^ present is now to be considered. My . line of Holiday Goods is opt n and you are invited to call and inspect the same. Xo danger of giving a | present like the one of last year. Everything new. Something nice and useful from 5 cents to So. Julian E. Kaufrnanu. ? * A Tennessee lady, Mrs. J. W. Towle. of Philadelphia, Tenu, has been using ChambeiIain's Corgh Remedy for her baby, who is subject to croup, and says of i'.: 'T find it just as good as you claim it to be. Since I've had your Cough Remedy, baby has been threatened with cioup ever so many times, but I would give 1 - -1 -' 1 ! > .?. T) a ?v? r* A tr or\r1 if I Dim 11 UUSe Ui lUC -Lirujcv.?j auu i?. prevented his having it every time." Hundreds of mothers sr.y the same. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann. Crme and Causality, Lexington Co. 18S7. ? During the year 1807 ninety per* eons were charged before the criminal court, as follows: For muuler, all colored but cue 10 Assault and battery, Ac. 23 Pei jury, -1 Larceny, burglary and larceny 25 Riot 5 Housebreaking and larceny 0 Adultery 4 Violation of dispensary law 1 Smaller offences 12 Out of all of these there were 27 convicted and sentenced. County Fair Committee Meeting. The Executive Committee cf the Lexington Connty Fair Association is hereby cailed to meet in the court bouse on Saturday, December 4,1807 at 10 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present as matters of importance will be brought before the meeting. By order, fc II. J. RAWL, m Chairman. bbhhbmhmembbh PEMIL AM) SCISSORS. Wayside Note? Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Subscribe for the Dispatch. S >re eyes are on their annual rounds. The farmers still continue to sow s nail grain. Some new cottages will be erected in the near future. A full line of s hool books at the Bazaar, for cash only. Lemons, Banaras, and fine Northern apples, at the Bazaar. Miss Rosa Harmau is teaching school at Mr. George \Y. Boeder's. r\f flio Qnlp nf engine and boiler under forclosure proceedings. From the present cut look we would judge that we will have a dull and quiet Christmas. 3 A small drove of fine Tennessee hogs was in town Monday and the hogs sold readily at fair prices. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. J E Kaufmann. Fresh baker's bread, rolls, buns, tea bread and cakes, received every Tuesday and Friday at the Bazaar. A large quantity of land which has heretofore been planted in cotton, Ins been sown witb small grain. Disfigurement for life by burns or sc tlds may be avoided by usiDg DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. J E. Kaufmann. _ ^ Mr. Kice 15. Harmau nas one or the largest egg plants, or Guinea I squashes that we have ever seen. Merchandise, furniture and fruit , cheap for spot cash. Call and see, at the "White Front Store, J. M. Malpasr, j Bitesburg. S. C. See notice of appointments of the County Auditor. It contaius valu: ble information for owners of real estate. Meet him. There is no need of little children being tortured by scold head, eczema i ;d skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures peimanently. J. E. Kaufmann Owing to the inclement weather there were no thauksgiving service at *>t. Stephens' last Thursday evening is previously announced. The average fat tuikey contem[Vates the approaching holiday fesivities with sadness and despondency is the end of his mortal crfvecr. Small grain is coming up beautifully. There has beeu an unusual arge acreage sown in this county, ^specially so is this the case with cvbeat. J. M. Tbirswend, of Grosbeck, Tex., says that when lie has a spell ;>f indigestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same j thing. Do you? J. E Ivnufmann. For the best aud most durable shoes go to Shealy's New York Racket Store. An invoice of the cheapest shoes ever introduced in Lexington, just received. Rev. R M. DuBose preac hed an able sermon to a large congregation in the Metho list church last Sunday morning, his 1 ist sermon at this place before the meeting of Conference. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS, Ej M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Lrj in time. Sold by druggists. gf Monday is sale day, and there beiog a considerable amount of property advertised to be sold, it is expected that a large crowd will be in town and we are looking forward to a large collection. Delinquents don't let us be disappointed. The Yule-tide time is fust approaching and it is time to lap in your supplies of fancy groceries, raisins, nuts, ties, caudies, evaporated aud foreign O ' ? ^ aDtl domestic fruits, S. X. Hendrix, Columbia, is tbe cheapest place to buy them. His stock cannot be excelled. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will kill the poison from poison Ivy, counteract poison from bites of snakes, stings of iusects. In a suie cure for sore throat. "Will cure any case of sore mouth. 20c. Pick Harris colored had a preliminary hearing before Magistrate Saw yer Saturday ou the charge of steal iDg $42.40 from Frank Thomas, $30 of this sum was recovered and Pick now lanquishes in j til awaiting trial at the next term of couit. A firm of Columbia merchants propounds this impoitant question to the readers of the Dispatch. "You are going to eat during the holidays are you not?" and they ask the question not to be inquisitive butiu order to tell you that you can save big money by purchasing your groceries at Lorick & Lowrance. They have in stock everything needed for the household during the days when good eating is the order. Send for price list from which you can make your purchases and your orders will receive prompt and careful attention. j The:e is perhaps no nicer nor ap propriate Christmas present for a j gentlemau than a nice suit of clothes or some article of gents' furnishing. The place where these articles can be purchased for the least money is at M. L Ivnard's, Cjlumb'a The stjck is replete with all kinds of necessaries for a gentleman's toilet and at prices consistent with cents cotton. j I write this to let you know what | I would not do: I would not do J without Gli amber Iain's P.iin Balm in I my bous^, if it cost ?5 00 per bottle. ! It does all you recommend it to do { ami more?J. It "Wallace, WallaoeI ville, (la. Chamberlain's l'\iin Balm | is the best household liniment iu the world, and invaluable for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and bruises. Be ready for emergencies by buying a bottle at J. F. Kaufmanns drug store. Special attention is cliiected to the ' Want Column," found elsewhere in : this issue. School trustees desiring teachers and teachers hunting schools can make their wants known at a nominal charge. Wants, lost, found, for sale, for rent and all kinds of advertisements o? this class will bo inserted in this column at the rate of one cent per word for the first insertion and one half cent for each sub sequent insertion. The beautiful, line of handsome dress goods displayed in Fitz maurice's dry goods store in Columbia is the delight of all who behold it and when the cbeapuess and durability of the patterns are considered it becomes a matter of wonderment and amazement. Ho has the reputa ! tion of keeping the prettiest and oheapest line of goods in the eityaLd it is his aim to keep up this reputation. Cill on him before purchasing. Trump, the Columbia milliner and notion dealer, has inaugurated the biggest cost sale ever held in that city. Being over stocked and in need of money and room is why he gives the purchasing public the ben etit of all the profits to help reduce stock. Tne readers of the Dispatch should take advantage of this oppor tuuity to purchase what they need at greatly reduced prices. Trump never advertises anything but what he meaus, so when he says bargains, you may depend on it that you will receive big values for your money. Tnere is considerable ammunition used in this county by the disciphs of Ximrods. Stewart & Prentiss, Columbia, has an excellent line of a 1 L-in.To /if omiinifi/in nrnnc nnrl ni!3tri1<s miiuu.mvu, r * to which they invite an inspection from the people of Lexington. Tiny also have in stock a number of articles suitable for Christmas presents, such as table aud pocket cutlery, scissors, water sets, &c., and will sell them as cheap as the same class of goods can be purchased elsewhere. Notwithstanding the dull and gloomy ouilook in business circles, some of the merchants of Columbia are preparing for the proper observance of the festivities of the j nous Christmas tide, in anticipation of a return of the old time happiness and pleasure which charactefized j this season of good cheer in the good old days of '-Old Lang Syne," aud have therefore, laid in a large j supply of handsome goods suitable j for Christmas and New Year presents j Conspicious among them the Globe j Dry Goods Company has almost au endless assortment of toys which are I just the tiling to engage the atten | tiou and win the admiration of innoj cent young childhood of both sexes, i An inspection of this stock will satisfy j bargain hunters that their wants can | be supplied there both as regards article, quality and price. There can j also be found numerous articles suitable to every age and condition in ife and at prices unheard of in this part of couutry before. These goods must ; go regardless of cost and if you want I bargains iu all lines do not fail to I drop in at the Globe Dry Goods establishment. For Your Wedding and Christinas Cakes. Lidies, yeu can get your fruit cake ingredients, iceiug sugar, coluiiug, cake trimmings, favoring extracts, essences, etc., for your Christinas and Wedding cakes, at the Bazaar. MASONIC. ft A REGULAR COMMUNICATION i Lexington LodL'e, No. 152, ! I TS^k.A. F. M.. will be held on I Saturday, December the 4th, at 2 p. ! in. sharp, as an election for officers j for the next ensuing Masonic year I will be held. Payment of dues, and I other business of importance will be | transacted. Our D. D. G. M. will i meet with us, and it is, therefore, : urged that every member be present, j By order of the \Y. M. G. M. Ha P.Man, Secretary. ; POMARIA LODGE No. Ml. A regular communication of Pomaria Lodge Xo. 151 A.\F.\M.\ will be held, on Saturday, Dec. 4th, in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C., at 7 j o'clock p. m. shaip. An election for ! officers for the next ensuing Masonic i year will be held: payment of dues, and other business of importance I transacted. j The Ladies' "Eastern S ai" will | convene same evening at 3 o'clock p. i in. Brothers aud Sisters take due i notice, and govern yourselves accord j inglv. JXO. C "SWYGERT, Worshipful Muster. Biliousness Is caused 1 >y torpid liver. which prevents tion ami permits food t<. ferment ami pntrify in th'* stomach. Tln-ii follow dizziness. headache. Hood's atsiiiniiia. nervousness. ami. ^ | if m<t relieved. bilious fever ? I ^ fir Mooil poisoiling. Ilooil".; | I 5 ^ I'ills stimulate the stomach. ? r.e'.s- tie* liver, cure headache. dizziness. eonstipation. ete. -j,". cents. Sold l>\ ail drimpMs. Tiieonlv I'ills to take with Hood's Sarsapariila. t \ v i>mTi>\\ i n ni v. JN Af(\'j]iP\NTK \uni Tin: i aw in r ter< nee 10 the ass?ssmcnt ai:<l l;.x ati >ti (.1 j>r< >porty. tho Auditor, or Ins ; ssj.stait. will attend tlie following liauni places for tlie purpose of reeeiving tax raturns for the fiscal y-ir i>>'.?s, and in ord.-r to meet the next appointment the hour will clo?e u* 11 :'<> o\-,o?k iu the morning and at 1 o'clock in t le ; f ernoon, tax pay er- will, there ore. be ptompt in meeting the appointments so a> not to consume any time Tax payers will pleiso come pr?pired to give t; e name ot tlie to\vu>b'p and number ot school dis'rie' wherein they resid-: Wessin/ers, Tuesday morning, Jauuarv 4. istis Sheahs, Tucsdav afternoon, January 4, lS'.lS. Clup'.n. Wednesday morning. January f>. Cross Koads, Wednesday alternoon, Jauuarv 1. ishs. l'eak. Thursday morning. January 1VJ> Spring Hi 1. Tuurs la}- alternoon, -January ls'.IS. White Keek, Friday morning, January 7. lshs Mrs M. E ll isby's, Friday afternoon, January 7, 1MH. Irmo, Satnrd y morning. January s. lS'JS Pnlier's, Saturday afternoon, January S, is;?s Gaston, Monday afternoon, Jauuarv 1" is -s. Cross lioi'uts, i'.usuay morning, -lui.u ary 11, lMis. J. J Muck's, TiiomIivafternoon. January II. Its'JS. Swansea, Wednesday, all day, Jannan 3 2 JS'Js. 11-d Store, Tlmrsdiv morning, January 13. lSJs. J. A. Wolv's, Thursday afterr.non, January 1 J. 3 Mis. \V. N Martin, Friday morning. Jannan 1 1 lS.'S F.ookland, Friday aft< moon, January 14 is.is. Fan's Landing, Saturday morning. January 15. ISO <. S!Xe-(J<?tha, Saturday afternoon. January 1". 1S'.-S Kislrou. Monday at ernoon. Ja u ryl7 It. It Fan s, Tuesday morning. uaunan is, ]s;is Samaria Tuesday afternoon, Jannan is ISis Summit, Wednesday morning, J.nuiry l'J. lS'.IS. Priceviile. Wt<l.u-sdiy afternoon, January l'.l, ls'as L.'wuu.ilt*, rhnrsdav morning, January 2?>. 1 s'JS. Leesvillc. Friday, January 21. iv.ts. 15-itesburg S itnr.lav, January 22, 1S.)S. Section 221 ol lli*; law in r- leronco to the assessment of taxes (Ktv.sed Statutes 1 reads as follows: Ev< ry person of full age and s< mid mind sh ill annually list for taxation the following personal properly, to wit: 1. All the tangible personal pr pcrty in the State owned or controlled by him. 2. All the tangible property owned by bini. or other resident of South Carolina and utid.r his control, which may be tern porarily out of the State, hut intended to he brought into the State. 3. All tangible persona! property owned cr coutrollel by him which may have been sentojtd th) State for sale and not jet soid 4 All the monies, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies or otherwise owned or controlled by hi 111. whether in <>r out of this State. Sect on 22s. Every person required by law to list property shall anuua'ly, between the first day of January and the twentieth day ol February, make out and deliver to th? Auditor ot the county in which the property is by law to be returned for taxation, ash.te meiit, verifi-d by his oath, of all the real e.-tate which has bet.n sold or transferred since the last iistment ol property for which he was responsible, and to whom, and of ail the personal property possessed by him, or under his control, on the first day ol January of each year, either as owner, agent, parent, husband, guardian, executor, administrator, trustee, receiver, ( llieer, partner, factor or holder, with the value thereof, on thj said firs day of Jau mry at the place ot return, estimating according .o tie rule; trescribed by law: Provided, That the returns of the fjlLwing agricultural products, to wit: corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rice, peas and ling forage, made on the day spcc.fi'd I y la>v, shall be of the amounts thereof actua'ly on hand on the first dty of August inrnirdtately preceding the tl.te of sad returns: i? :t this provision shad apply only to such products as are actual y in the hands ot the producer th reel. Secti 'ti "Jin Any person who shall, at any place in the State, be engaged in (he business of buying and selling persona! property, < r in selling peismal property consigned t<> him from any place out ot the Suite. or property not the product ol this State consigned to him trom any p ace within the State, sliall be held to b. a merchant and at the satin time* In is required to 1.st his other personal property, stiail elehvtr to the Auditor of the county in which his place ol business is situated a state meat, under lit.-, oath: <>f the average monthly value ol the personal property, hKiuits and credits, pertaining to his mercantile bu-iues.-: to ascertiiin which hcshall set ilown the v.ii-te on hand on the first day ot January ol the preceding year, or other ime o! t cm neuciiig business during the year, add tin rcto ail purchases, w h n made at cost, a-ceitaiu liie u*tr:g Valueon hand loi the month, deduct t'n au rage amount ot sale- lor the m<uitli. at ce>--f, ami tile remainder mi *.!i be the average on hand for mouth: :i!!cl tii a lit;.' in -1?11 i. as Cel'taill the ;?V?-r,ljiC VahlC for ca?'h 1:1 *'3J11, down to tlic tirs: d.iv ol -lauuary <-t tlitjo:r ill which the l'. tarn is to lie ill -de, add to^eth- r silch monthly \aiu? s. div.de til a ; ;re?'ate by the liliu.ber ol months iiv has been m bnsrivss during the on ceding jear in idorcstid. and to the <i t U!e:it ad I th monks all 1 credits oil html the first d ty of J iiiiury ot tie- year in which the return is made, and the product o! lilts Ja-1 a tuition shall be the >iim Upon which iiy shall piv tuxes lor the j ear iu which the return is made: Provided, 'l'h.-.t v.jun business ;s ojKiied at el' th lir-t day ot -January ot the pl'-.Ctdi: ? year and closed before the first day of Jalitliiy of the year in which the return is made, the parlies opening and closing such business shall ui;:!-.e it turn <>n merchandise the time ? ! ojunin^ and elcsili^ s'lcli hu-incss he;i."_: the times n ed as iiie basis o! the return ;.s ? stai-it-'a i in this s'.ctjon. Section -St of the law in re!- r-.-nee to the assessment of taxes, (lievised Staiu'is) [ reads as follows: At! pr< p-i'ty shall be valued, for taxation I at its true value in money, which. in all casts not specially provided 'or by law. shall be held to be rs follows, to w.t: Fol" personal property tiie usual st-liin.; price on the usual ttrms ol similar property at administrators' or tx-culois" salts, at the place while th-r-turu is mad. : and for real l-roptrty, the usual sellintj price on the tismal brims of similar property at salt s tor partition | unl-r the older of court, :it the 3 ! ct%vii re the return is to I e made. I' Harris no selling pr c , then at wli.it is honestly b.'lievcd covdd br ohtainel for tie -a'no I at a fair sale under the conditions above m< uticued. I' shall he the duty of ea.di owner of land-, an 1 ot any new structure thereon wlrch shall not have been appraised lor taxation, t<> list the same for tixatinn with the County Auditor of the county i:i which I tbt j" 11.av la- siluatui. cn or b2lore the 2"'h day ot i-\biu iry n< >:t alter the same shall become snl ec* f r taxation. All rctur is ior tax .tion u.n-t be tiled with the Auditor not later than February ti th, lMiS. as ait-- r that date the a v rnpins a \ addition of do or cent. to ti e li st ; e .r return l'oil tax as wil, as property musi be HtU.Ued. 31. D. IIARMAX. Auditor of Lexington County. I I I I ! The Business Suit i i I The suit tluit a man wears t<> !>e ron.for;a!>]t' in. is ih ?u t \v.? mil \our attention to \\*art? <>!i'?-ra line o! these suits for $l'l nj ial to any . sfj i r rl > >u:ts. i i I I I I I ! MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. ' ' I |M. L. KINARD, ! THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 1523 in Street, At Sign of the Golden Star, I j COLUMBIA, S. C. April 20?ly. Ailvirti-ements o: Wants, For Sale, Fcr Rent or Lease, inserted in this column at the rate of one cent a word f< r the first insertion, and a hull' cent a word lor each snbsMjuent insertion, P.ulies having real estate for sale. t<< rent, lease or exchange should avail tbcmse'ws ol this liberal oiler to make thtir wants known. FOR KENT-A two room cottage with fire pi ce i i < acli room, good water, and relit reasonable ? on Dipot street. Applj at the Dispatch Olfi c. FOR SALE -Lots to sr.it purchasers, on the street leading .'rom Lexington Mill to Depot street, c r 0:1 Depot street. Apply at Dispatch < hUce TEACHER WANTS EMIT/ YMENTMiss Grace H .Tervey, of 1\ wler. S. C., wants a school. She has had seventeen year's <xp?rie:ice in the school room and can furnish the best testimonials as to work FOR SALE. ?Good milch cow and young calt. Apply to F J. H irman. Sheriffs Sales. X>Y VIRILE OF A t KCRETAL OR ) der passed iu the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington county and State of South Carolina. i:i toe case of William Wei's against Georgia A. Willis. I will sell at pnllic outcry to tin* highest bidder, before the c<?nrt house door at Lexington, S C , during the usual Lours of sale, on I the first Motidiy iu December. itfi?, inx the following tract u! laud, tu-wit: I '-AH that cfctt tin piece, or tract of land I situate, lying and being in tlm county ol | Lexington and State aforesaid, ami con | tHiniug sixty actes. in- me .same more or less, and it >1: lit It ?1 at present mi tinnorth by A Mints' laud. and on the smith hv a line made by <1. E. Steed man and J i\ Edwards. It h. ict? a | art of a tract Known as ih: George Sicedmail home time". ' ! Terms o! s.i'.e One-hill cash: balance in ; one year bom d ?y o! s vie. secured b\ ! bond of the jnir*'ias r and a mortgage o! j the land sold vri'li ei\e to purchaser to I jit) all cash I'.iichasi r lo pis* for paj er.-. T. li !M (i!!??!.\N, S EC. Nov. i:?. i st.7 vt l.'ird A Ib'cher. Attorn-y-s. j The State of South Oarolina, i COENTV of J.EXINGTGN, I ! In the Court <-f Common Picas. A. J. IlaUmaii. Plaintiff, i agdiist j E. II Ihtliman. I.'.rctter Amhr-on aliaj An-h rv?n alias iieddv And-Tso-1. M ittie II i hum, -Ji-hn ll.ilitnati aiel William j II.-.11: i m JL-lciidan's. S Summons I'm K.-Iief (Compl tint Serud. , I Toll e J>cfe ida'its: E. H. ilalhuati. Einc'fi r And- rson aha- li'diiy Anderson. Mattie . II iiima:i. John Jla iinan and W illiam i 1Idlian: | "l"or AIM iiKli: i: " >V JMOND AND j i* ?pimd to answ- r tie- complaint in tins action, o! which a c? pv is In iev.ith seiVt d ::p ?n Mm. and f*? s -v- a copy of your allsw< r |o t i; * s;il'l con.pt.imt o;i tlx* j subscrib. r at hi. < Hi v at la xm S. C.. M': til ill 1 Vcllty -;i\ alter I !|?* SeteVc h?. re of, j rxeiusiVf >>; th.' ?l.i\ ut service; and j il \ou Jail t>i answer tin.- coin!'!.lint within i j I the time aforesaid. tli p'aintill in this ac] t:o:i will apply to the comt f.t tli i?-Ij?-? | demand: d in th complaint, i Rated2d Ni'Vcin!' t. A. R. 1V/7 d. T. IJKAJIAM. 1'i.iia: ill's At tor; ey. ! The Defendants above named Will please j i lake notice tli.it ti.e summons ami com- j j plaint in the above entitled action wasdulv j j li'e-il in the olllje of tin- Clerk ot the Com t j j o! Lexington com.ty, at L xmgton, tS. C . ! 1 the 2d d iV ot Nov. niln r. I*.'l. (?. T. GRAHAM. At'om -v lor I'laintill'. C\v". | _WANTE0"AGENfs7 | ('(iiimifriilf Sit!i!i;r in!Iir Civil War." ; just published, contains ."??" ?> pag< s 12 \ H> ! imlus, and < v. r 1,H" large Rattle Seer es, | Portraits, ib ji-:. e'c. The greitest and j largest War Re i k ever pub.ished, and the j only nr.e that <b <s justice to the Conic h rj ate soldii r and th came lie fought lor. I Complete in on- volume. Agents watitid i cvf r\win re to se I '.Lis look on onr new i and easy plan M my ot the lady and gen, t'.eimn ag'-nis \vh<> are at w<-rk are making ; from fi?!0 to j"2,!o p r month. Vet* rans, i j S ns and Daughters ol Veterans, an 1 other. : interis'ed are r( ij i.-.,ted to send for a beau: ' t.ful iilnstrated ?!escri.?ti?e cireu'ar (tree) i and terms to agents. Address, CorniEUI Jott.nat. Jon PutxTiNii Co., Lniisville. Ky. N >v '21. :im lo CLERK'S SALES. IN ( I5EDIENC2 TO A DECREE OF t!: * C >urt <if (Vnrurn Picas lor L-xipo: ton county. Sor.tli Carol n.i, in the case ot I Ausman Sulton, in Ins own ri^lit ami as j Aihuinistr.ilor o| tin- Estate ot Collins ! i Suit.ii il ceased, plaint ill'. a:a:nst Mary j j Mcc'z.', E i/.i K'eaz r. Sallic Kmatd llaily | : Mayer atul 11 N. Amid;, .1.'cndai.t>. 1 will j I m 1; to tin- h ole st In.Id. i". .'.t puliiic o itcry, I I In tore tin* cMirt house door iii I. \in??to:i. I J S. (' . dill' i tin- !fO;>l iioiirs ot sale, on tic j tirst ?>I 'tn'ay iti Dt cctiiher, In 7, in \t: All tli t puce, parcel or tract ol land, situate, hino ami In itio in the county ot L< xitiitton and State aforesaid, containing ilur y-two acrt s. nuuv <r less, adjoining; 'and--of Scott Kelly, Phillip Suiton, l>avid Elicit ai d All nil Hipp. 1 KKM > (tin; Ii il* c is : tli l> il t: . i n i credit ot twelve mouths, v.;th int. :e * Iruin , j day ot a!-, secnr d !>y lucid ot tlit* pit j chasr r and iiior!f(.ioe ot t!ie pr> ar.s s sold, I j with kav to the | iirchas r to pay <.11 ca t . j Purchaser to pi\ lor papers. II. SPANS. C. c C. P. and G. S. ("crk's ollice. November 8. 1N'.?7 Iw.'l. (r. T. Graham, Attorney. nv VIRTUE OF J I i I: -III HIM EN l\ \ I 1) ol the Court of Common I'lt-us. I??r f i oMnirL.ti "niltitf Swifltli I' ifnlm t ill fln> j I V .. ease cf John Epttng. p'an'iil, sscrsiiii.-t I Martin Lnmni' r, ft. al , defendants, I will ' sell to rtie highest bidder, at public outcry, 1?? toro tlit- c.'iirt house floor, m Lexington, S. C . during tin* le'gal lumrv. o' salt-, on tl:c first Monday in Dee-ember, ls ,7. All that certain lands and premises in [ Icxington county and Stale aforesaid, c*f?ntaining one hundred and stxtx-tive acres, more or less, in Hro.nl Kivcr township at d adjoining lands o| I. L. Chapman, l'ink Summer, 11 15. ( Ink, John Eptmg and fftln is 'J'HI.MS ()n<-lial c isli: lialaiiccon credit one ;ca\ will: interest Ironi'tl i ? f sale, secur d by I>oml ot purchaser and iimr!?af,'i: of tin: pr? mis. s sold The terms to be complied with in > days or the premises will be resold at the risk of the former ! purchaser. Purchaser to pav lor papers. II. A* H'ANN. C. C. C. P. and Cf. S. ('it rk'.s Ollice. Nou tuber S, 1S'.?7 1 \\:J. Mec'z A Muller. A turners. IN OKEDIENCE TO THE DECKLE of tli" Court f?t Cointnon Picas for Lexington county. South Cuolina, in ilie case ol Samuel J. Wessingcr. p'aiutitf, against Frances Err. ami others dt-tendauts, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door m E xingtou, S. C.. elarii-g the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December. ls'JT, "ail that piece, parcel or tract ol land, situ ite. I?ingand being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing sixty (1.0) acres, more fir le ss, adjoining lamls ol Pat ^ i?,a....... vu.... i r I',,.,, it.,,. !rix. ami ju rhaps others, tlio .same 1 n/? tli(! tract ol lam! conveyed to the said Li..h W'cssiuger Iiv Dallas Wcssiogcr, au>i is situate oil both.-ides of (.'lemons creek." Terms -one ha'f cash, the t.alan>"V} in twelve mouths, with interest lr.Mii day oj sale, secured l>y homl of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with It si*- e to the purehasir to pay all cash. I'urehaser to j ay for pap< rs. The terms to he complied with within one hour from time of hid or the premises will be resold at the risk of the lormer purchaser. 11 A. SI'ANN, C. C. P and G. S. Nov. ti:h, Ih'.tT Iwil G. T. GraLam, Attorney. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECKtK of the (Joint ot Common Pleas tor Lex ington county, South Carolina, in the case >f Mattio It. Kidgell plaintiIV, against Georgia Alma Fult.icr and J. A ltidgell, dt fendants, 1 will s.ll to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. ('., during the legal hours ol sale on the li st M<>n ay in D-eeuib* r, JH'.iT. all that tract ol land in the county of Lexington. South Carolina, containing ninety-six ilMi) acres, more or le<s adj lining lands ot Mrs E E Fort on the west; lands ot Son ltoe and Miss J:?uuieCroat on t e south: an 1 lands ot (). A. Dcriick and Dr. L M Mitchell on the UOVfli. T. rims - one-third cash, the balance on a credit of orft and two iears, in two t?pwl annual iustalmen's, with interest from da) of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser a d mortgage of the premises s ?ld. with leaae to pay all cash. The terms to be complied with immediately cr the premises will be resold, at the risk ot the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers II. A. SPANN, C C. C. P. and G. S. Nov lull, IS';7 4w3 A S. Tompkins Attorney. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT JL of the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington county, South Carolina, iu the cast of F. L Saudel plaintiff, against Mollie Eleazer, George Summer, John Summer, Preston Summer, Fr.it ce > Summer, Mary Jane Summer and .Vanuel Summer defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, b?-J??re the court bouse doer in i exiugtou, S. during the legal hor.rof sale, on the first Monday in 1). cemh.t r, 1V.)7, all t! at piece, ptrcel or tract of land, lying. being and st'uale in J!road Iiiver township. Lexington county, South Cirolina, containing sixty urn s, more or lrss, and b untied by the lands ot W. E. P ll.dtiwv.nger. Jatncs A. Summer, and o'lu-rs and being the place when: I, the said J. Edward Summer, now reside. Terms one-half cash, the balance on a credit of one year, w ith interest from diy ol sale, stcured 1?\ bond of the purehaser and n orlgrtge <>' the pnmi^s sob': lb purchaser to piv lor j>;ii?? rs. I'pon failure '! the purchaser to cntnp'y the pretuise.w,l! be immediately r? sold, ;it the risk ot the former purehaser. 11 A. SPANS'. (' C. P. ami <?. S Nov '.hit, IS'.'T lw'. Graham A: N l.son, Att<?rin.'\s. Special Keferee's Sale r)Y YlKTl'E OF A 1?K TIKE OF THE j ) Court ot t'uuiiiou Pl.as n>r Lexing j ton county, S??utIt Carolina, in the etc*e <<1 j A. L. llotik, pla'.iilill, again-t H. A. Spann, as Aiiniiuistrale.ro: the Estate ot Henry Itrooker, deceased, llrttie Jlrooker, Laura Hooker, Miry JJrookt r ami Clarist-a 1'looker, tit tendant I will sell to the highest hidd< l at publie < utcry. lit lore liee.iurf liniK. .llltll* ill LlVlllotoIl. S. dlil iiii* the iMiai hours < ! sale. <?n lli" lir-t Monday ni i>c?*<*i?iI r. )s.i All that |>:e<-c. p;ir?*el, j-lajitafiou or t art it lanil .situate. !\in?; ami hriii^ in slid county ami Stat", on Scout* r cre? k, waters [ o! Con^ai'i e cp-ek, : ?!j lining lands ot -Mi's Pei'ia -liarpe, <1 i?r;e rduv.ly, Mrs. Catharine Coupler, I 'ti sU y Me rntt, l.llmStar; c Irvin Sp r. s an ! oilers containing three hundred (Mm acres, uniiv or less. J 111 IMS ');ie-liait rash: tie* balance in twelve months, with interest 'run day ol a!e, secured by 11 1 of I urehasi-r ami imnte.ixr ot tin-jirmiii-es soiij, v.ilh leave | to tin* piircliiiM r to ]?tv alt c.i>li. Twentylive dollars to In.- jai l down immediately or the I'leoii-es will hero-old in Id minutes at the ri>k ni tli" li'iim r jiiirchaier. l'ur rljastr to j'.ev tor jaj urs. ' SAM TEL 15. (iEOKfiE, Special lo leree. Novemh r s. ] s.)7 l ,v::. I 1 >:*ooks \\ i?;o ir 1, Attorney. istotice] i TO OWNERS OF GATES ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS- | a ir i?ntxn\*>t iiwim; cvtks o\ i j\. il:o public ln?4li*A-:iy> nl this c unty are j hereby warn* d to put the same m such | condition as is ropiiroil by Sec. 1101 of the ' J Revised Statutes ot this tit ate which re els ! as folio*.'s: "'J he owner or k<< per o auv : gate whi it obstructs a Ir'gl way. either I ptihlie or private, shall have s.'uh gate j i cans r tcteil >o as toaftotd a road*, ay be- t j tweou the pods of at least nine fc?t. ami j j shall keep the said ga'e iti such r> p-ir ami i condition as to he easily opened aid shut, j ami that the lateh or other fastening will : i adjust itself on b?-ir?? closed: ami, 1 urtij* r, ' sha'l cause to l?e erected, at conv. ni< lit ! i distance from Mich gite on each side, a 1 s -itable hitching p"?st for the convenience ' 1 of those trav -ling in vehicles." The law ] | will be enforced ngiinst all persons tailing j ! to coiitply with this i<'|tiir? iie nt on or be. I fore the FiU'ST DAY OF J>F<'ii.Mi!?It i 1st. 7. L. -J. LYNGFOlil), Surorvi-.nr Lexington County, i Nov. 0, 1SQ7- 4w:i I STEWART & ftikihiiillli I 526 MAIN STREET, II r Hare Ittnufftins in Toilet Set "NYe also offer our line cf Crauite ami bought elsrewl ere. Ass \vc bought we ran offer low priors on Cam Cutlery, ami Harilwaiegeu Our Prices tlicLoucsi October 28 1 vr. "DEYC MILLINERY AND N\V wish to cull the attention ol tht I'enjile < (' a lull lii Dress Goods in B] Tin- best values for the lunacy can be louml at o ctuts [?cr y TIIK l'.KsTi:\MO>ES3cpery.l. InstDyes A LADIES' We have the best values in tli city. Cloth CV.{ $ t.fMi to $1 MILLINERY OU1 We eau give \nu Trimmed ;iu 1 Uutrinuue 1 II.i when in town ;iii<l I IT. W. 1 1517 MAIN ST.. C Oe'.oh^r n ly. W. E. Mc: Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, TRUNKS AM) TRA fpfr Special inducements to parte- nie 171 1 MAIN ! Post Office Plod:, October i.j '"in. SAM J Wiites the Aulanta Journal fj other things: "They manui use except the wheels and the best buggy that was e^ In looking over this enterpris system and thoroughness c To every man his work ant An old eight day clock sitti does not run more regular] spring that this business u "In going over the various a[ one is impressed with the s the thoroughness of each i half done, but every ting tl an enterprise as this in a c lii'/iottralcr fci A util.'r>P T)noi thrift ami economy have n than 1 !j is.** ROCK HILL BUG) For Sale by AV. I*. HOOF, J. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Columbia, S. C\, MATTHEWS k I May 11?ly. Leesville, DKS. I), h. BOO DENTAL SI 1515 MAIN S COLUMBIA, Ore of the firm will fi 11 Lcviu^fon Oflior, over h'; Tliurs-'ay, i'rhlay ami S ttnr-l:iy *!i?-r July ami Augu.-t when tli-.-r^ will l>? u<? appoint huI Sep to mm r (' juri W *-v i! I tikj the piice < PERKINS MANUF YELLOW 1'iN WW C.UAHi: M \Sf FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS,! - - ' ^ ' v % ^ ^ i i ^ TI i I> U y\ r* II AU(;rsT, **; ESTmATES CllEEKFl February 1?ly. Matching Materials | i> .1 tiresome urnl.rtakinv; \vhi<-h V often r< suits in f.iiiurt*. ami "somethin?j ncaily a ina??-L"is never sat- I I) ist'.ictory. Tin r?-'s ?.ne thiii'j that ? a on cannot Match: that's . ELECTRO-SILICON!. the Failings Silver Polish, 1?. -cause lli' ix- is ii" Other liUe it. Nearly a I 11! lii'?!i !a>i;?. keeper; use't. A trial <jtian- | I tily which is seat | h Fiaa; to all \r ! wilt trtl! reu vhy. Then the secret ot j I beautiful silverware is yours, j Simplvsend vour a?l<lr< ss on a postal to 1 SILICON, 3?? < lift St.. New York, N. Y. ! l 1 1 PRENTISS, (fa! Unfa. CCLUMB!/, S. C. v. (h'Kinifr Stc Tinware lower th iu they ea>i le before the taritT took eftect Pistols, Table and Pocket icrally. Come ami see. I.oiirdoods the Best OODS, FANCY GOODS, to tic fact th;it we now ke<v id <?t Lack and Colors, our store. We h ive Dress Goods fro:i ard nj>. NDUOS'.'OGIN MU->LIN, only C> cen^ CAPES. >es from 75 cents to Sly.00. Plnsh Cape1 15.00. % SPECIALTY. ts at your own price. Gire uh a call >c convinced. :rumf, 0LUMB1A, S. C. NTTLTT Shoe Findings and Leather, lVKLLIXO BAGS. ntioninz tlr's advertisement. tSv STREET, COM MIMA, S. C. ONES foin iiuck Hill, among faeturc everything they ilash boards. They build rer built for the price/' e one is charmed with the >f the whole business. I to everything its place, ing on the niattle piece y from the great main iovos. )artments of the shop ikill and fidelity and lepartrnent. Nothing is loruughly done. Such ommunitv m the South is a lie. Yankee genius and ever done better and cheaper ;Y COMPANY, oxing-ton, S. <J. I)only &Sease, Lewiedalc, S. C., JOUKNIGHT, s. c, ZER & SONS, EJRGEONS, IIUICET, H. ilppoilltUHlltS :it lulhiaiiu's Druy; Ntore, S?wo:ul S'nnl.iy of < aeh mouth. Except meat For mouths ot February, Jane r?t tlie rejoitir appoiulment. ACTURING CO. ] : LU.M1SER, r\( Tl KJiliS OF LINO, SIDING, SHINGLES ?ND LATHS, ^ TV I > 11 L I TV r> H 9 V, OA. JLLY rUKNISIIED.^a LEXIiV(rTON SAVINGS BANK. 'El-OMrs I;KCK1VKD SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF. Cashier. DIRECTORS: .Hot. .Tones, W. P. Roof, c. M. Efird, R Hilton James E. ilendrix. exchange bought and sold. Deposits r>t >1 and nj>wards received ar i uten-sl at ; per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21? tt i)on't let Christinas come andyou\ >aper unpaid for.