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The Lexington Dispatch1 Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19.1894. G. M. HARM AX, Editor and Pull sfcei LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY. FEURUABY 189a ^he saddest aod most shocking catastrophe that has stalled and horrified the civilized world in recent years was the blowing up of the United Statea warship, Maine, while at anchor in the harbor at Havana, Cuba, on the loth iu*i The explosion which worked the destruction of this magnificent warship is one of those impentrable mysteries which, if ever cleared up, will have to be done by time. Many are the theories expressed to account for the unfortunate destruction of the ship, but they are alt conjectures having no tenable foundation what ever save in the biased symphaties of their authors. It seems that the ship went to Cuban waters under instructions from the Navy Department, and upon her arrival there she found an anchorage in the bay a little below the city but remained there only ? ?* v i a short while when toe naroor muster compelled the ship's officer to weigh aDchor and proceed to a spot marked by a buoy lower down the bay and near the shore of Cuba From this circumstance it is theorized that at this buoy a mine was located which wa9 connected to a battery on shore by a wire from which the mine was exploded. Of course this is only a theory and one in which there seem3 to be not one plausible reason to explain it. The Maine was one of the finest vessels in the navy of this country costing this government something in the neighborhood of $"5,000,000. At the time of the explosion there were something over 300 men on board, of which number about 260 were killed, drowned and missing. The vessel lies in a land locked harbor which make3 it easy for the wreckers to operate and it is proba ble that it will be raised and rthabi laiea. The cause of the oxploeion will be thoroughly investigated by the government officials and it will be s close and searching one. In the meantime we take no stock in all this hue and cry about Spanish treachery, because by blowing up the vessel and causing the death of so many people Spain had nothing to gain except war, and had she deaired this she could have accomplished her desire in a more honorable way by openingly declaring the cessation of friendly relations, and thus retained the respect and confidence of all civilized nations. Yesterday, a mob of unknown parties shot and killed F. B. Baker, the negro postmaster of Lake City, Williamsburg county. The people of that town bad twice unavailingly protested against the appointment of this negro as postmaster and demanded his removal. Five of the children and Bakers wife escaped death, but all but two children were wounded by gun shots and are maimed for life. Baker was shot down just inside of the door as he was attempting to come out of the building. An infant baby was shot out of its mother's arms as she was about passing out of the door. Baker's body and that of the child were cremated in the flames. The building and the entire post office equipment were consumed by Are, and the citizens of Lake City are without a post cffiee. It is certainly one of the most horrible crimes ever committed in the State. One of Baker s girls is thought to be fatally wounded. No matter to what extent the people of that town may have been humiliated by having an ignorant negro pest master to handle their mail matter, it is no justification for taking the law into their own hands and 9taining the fair name cf their county with murder. Look at ihe matter as we may it is, nothing but murder of the most ciuel and cold blooded j nature and no stone should be left j unturned to bring the perpetrators j to justice. i Just as we bad hoped that the j small pox scare had died out aD(l the excitement occasioned by the rumor of its prevalence in various portions of the State had subsided, we are informed by a morning contemporary, that in the little factory town of I Pelham in the upper portion of the State, an epidemic of the loathsome disease has been discovered. Up to j the latest news from that place, there were one hundred well developed i cases. Tbe origin of the disease has j been, it is said, traced back to the j negro who spread the disease in j Greenville. | Since the adjournment of the Leg- J islature there is a very perceptible ! lull in political talk, and many a can- j didate whose prospects bloomed so ; promisingly during the session have I gone to their constituents to find j that their office holding was only a j i rick of shrewd wire pullers. i - j I Immediately after tLie war United | States troops occupied tho college j building at Newberry and damaged J it to such an extent thut it btul to be abandoned aud tbe college moved to" VValhslla. Sometime ago Congressman Latimer introduced a bill in the House of Representatives holding | the government responsible and fixing the damages at SI5,00J. After a hard and persistent fight with big odds asrainst him, he has at last secured its passage and Newberry will get her money which has so long been unjustly kept from her. W. H Lyies and Attorney General Barber have effected a compromise as to the amount of back rent and damages to the Agricultural Hall. The attorney for Wesley first demanded ?15,000 bit fell to ?10,000, which figures \va3 finally agreed upon. For the present the dispensary will j remain there paying a rent of ?175 | per month. _ [ Miss Francis E. Willard, the great j temperance leader, died iu New York i last week. Miss Willard was an j earnest and active woiker in spreading the doctrines cf the absolute prohibition of the traffic in whisky as a beverage and her good work along this liDe will live long after the has been forgotten. Gen. Miles has issued orders to Gen. Merritf, commanding the depal tment of the east, to immediately detail men an officers to all coast dcM'Vmro mnrlorn miTIS ftl'O 1CU.1C |AJlUi3 ?? UVl V- luvuv. .. g mounted. This order smacks somewhat of war, although the war de paitment denies that there is any such significance in the order. A case of small pox was discovered in Columbia last Monday, but after a thorough diagnosis by three physicians, two declared it to be small pox and the third was as emphatic in declaring it to be chicken pox. However, every precaution is being taken to prevent it from spreading ' and the negro ha9 been isolated. ? ! Isn't it rather peculiar that many of those who are opposed to the re election of Governor Ellerbe are tiyiDg to pull him down through bis alleged mistakes rather than seeking to elevate tLeir candidate on account : of bis qualifications and fitness to 1 fh/i fliltif'S of GoV UtllVl UIV/N. w - ernor? Sam Jones. the noted evangelist, has stopped lighting the devil in the church and has gone to fighting his Santanic majesty in politics, having announced himself a candidate for Governor of Georgia. Sam proposes to make it "hot times in that" State during the campaign. The Bryan Printing Company of Columbia, has been awarded the contract for doing the State printing for the next two years, receiving thei e: for about 810,000 per annum. The | State Company was a close second. | The recent fair held in Columbia j for the benefit of the Fhoenix Axe, j Hook and Ladder Company netted i that company the snug little sum of | 8409.44. 1 ! I Mayor Sloan of Columbia has isi sued an anneal for aid for the suf I "1 1. ! ferers from tbo recent forest fires. I __ One Season. j To the Editor of tlie Dispntcli: | Please accept thanks for lengthy i report of dispensary debate published ! in last issue. SiDco Mr. Efird has | asked, "why is it that when the | liquor question is agitated that we ! see ministers and liquor men locked { arniR against the law V It may not he j amiss to call bis attention to one roa| son, in the order of icasons which | stands as first among the many which exists for such attitude by these men. j j The reason briefly stated is this. | The dispensary in order to its ex- j j istence first denies to the citizens of | | South Carolina, (and is wont to dtny ; I to citizens of other States and couu- j tries) in their local coporate capaciiy | the right to engage in or control the j manufacture or sale of liquors in S. t C. And secondly, it bases its right j to exist upon the light which it : claimE does not exist, with the peo pie. It is largely self condemned in ! these two foundation pillars upon j which it rests. If ministers and liquor men nave seen mat toe dispensary is building up wbat it claims to have destroyed and, choose to stand j shoulder to shoulder as true workers in a common cause thev have a light , to do so. Not only so but an inspired i apostle once said: "For if I build j again the things which I destroyed, j I make myself a transgressor." Mr. | Efird certainly expects the dispensary to build up a large business if in ten I i? l:_ 1 u j years uv uis nujeuuiurit t>uuu< "run the government." Hut if, as J the apostles' reasoning would prove ; the dispensary is "a transgressor," (and Solomon said "the way of the transgressor ia hard), then within ten years this transgressor may disappear and South Carolina may be en- j joyiDg the fullest measure of American j liberty and her citizens in every calling. spurning the idea of running the ; government in any way on the reve- i nues derived from whiskey. So mote j it be. .Toab Edwards. j \m | ! &&&?** A Letter for Grandpa, j i m(|| L,w" The man who takes j | MR\< proper care ^ of his j r& ak^ I ci '^s ffrni,dcliili3re:i. i ^ [ j *? fks worth j Ulj t^SST&V YtcaUh! | mj/ / /?djMj It's worth a dollar j / / & 'Jr here and there for the j right rewdy for th-: it>i."{:ous ills that : make the big diseases. When a man's liver is "'out of whack " or J his digestion i> bad. or his appetite "fin- j ickv." he should take Dr. Pierce's C, olden i Medical Discovery. It makes a man | "hungry as a horse.'* It fills the blood j with the life-giving: elements of the food a ' man takes. It is the great liver invijror.itor. j It makes the digestion pel feet It is the ] great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve tonic. It drifts r.11 impurities from the system. It cares nervous prostration, bilious complaints, malarial troubles and c-S percent, of all cases of consumption. The medicine dealer who offers a substitute for the sake of a few extra pennies profit, is j dishonest. '^5 " Would have written vou before now. lnit j thought I would wait until I got entirely well." j write.- Mrs. Mary Tibbs. of Hitchcock. Gabvston ; Co.. Tex. ' Now I am pleased to say 'hat I am sound and well. 1 have been u-ing Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the favorite Prescription ' and ' Pleasant I'ellets.' We think your medicine* the best in the world. 1 wa? troubled with female weakness, headache*, cold f<-el and ; hands, a disagreeable drain and general weakness; was exceedingly nervous, had poor appetite. constipation, distress in the stomach, too lunch flow, falling of internal organs, of two years' standing. Three bottle- of * Favorite Prescription ' and thrte of 'Golden Medical Discovery completely restored my health." Constipation and biliousness are nasty, nagging disorders that keep a man or woman dull and miserable. I)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a sure, speedy, permanent cure. One little ' Pellet' is a gentlelaxative and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. Dealers sell them. Nothing is "just as good." Legislative Pre ess dings. An act to empower magistrates to | order services by publication upon ; absent defendants. A joint resolution to procure infor- I mation with a view to the establishment of a reformatory for youthful j criminals. Au act to protect boaiding hcuso and innkeepers. An act to amend eectiou 177b of the general statutes, being section I 19GS of the revis-od statutes of 1893, as to the (fleet of registration of legal instruments. Au act to the proof of recorded in- I strumcnts other than wills. An act to amend section 1299(590} | of vol. 1 <yf the revised statutes, 1893, i as to labels on commercial fertilizers. ! An act to amend an act entitled "an j act to declare the law in relation to i lieus on real estate," approved Ore. I 2d, 1879. Don't annoy ethers by your cough- j iDg, and risk ) our life by neglecting j a cold. Ouo Minute Cough Cure I ? cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe J and all throat and lung troubles, j For sale by J. E. Kaufniaun. An act to construe mortgagee of | real estate within this State. Au act to amend section 1G92 of the general statutes of South Giro- j lina, being section 425 of the revised j statutes of 1893, vol. 2. An act to amend an act entitled f 4,an act to require all persons or j corporations building or using a ; barbed wire fence within 50 feet of a ; public highway, when the same runs i parallel with and within 50 feet of a j railroad track to place a plank on or | near the top of said fence," approved i December 31st, 1894, so as to -make I the terms thereof more explicit. An act to authorize and empower j 11 ' ? --i- - - ? 1 ~ : tne governor 10 appoint six cousin- | bles to serve as peace officers during j tlie Lexington county fair, in Lex- j ington county. An act to amend section 2 of an : act en tilled "an act to apportion the j road fund derived from the special j county levy," approved 17th Febru- I ary A. D. 1807, as to length of j bridges to be repaired or built, i Mr. F. C Helbig, a prominei.tr druggist of Lynchburg, Ya., snys: "One of our citizens was cured of j rheumatism of two yeai*3 standing, j by one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain j Palm. This liniment is famous ft r J I its cures of rheumatism: thousands 1 I : have been delighted with the prompt | | relief which it affords. For sale b/ j ! J. E. Ivaufmann. I j An act relating to the collection of I taxes in towns and cities. An act to incorporate the Taxing i ton Electric Railway and Electric | Power company. An act to amend section 09:1 of the i revised statutes, i elating to certain j claims ngaiust counties. An act to provide for the payment j of certain pensions. Au act to amend section 1091 of ! the general statutes of 1892, np- j pealing as section 102 of the revised statutes of 1899, volu.uie 2, so us to prohibit the destroying of the nests of certain birds. An act relating to the records in j the offi a? of county auditor. An act to declare the law as to fees j of clerks of courts and regbt.'rs (f i . . i mesne conveyance for ceitiffing to ' tLe recording certain written iust.ru- ; ments. Whooping cough is the most dis- ; tressing malady: bat its duration can J be cut short by the use of One Min- j 1 ute Cough Cure, which is also the j best known remedy for croup and j all lung and bronchial troubles. For sale by J. E. Knufmnnn. ^ ! i A j int resolution to authorize and ( direct the comptroller general to ' draw warrants on the State treasurers : J ' for the amount due each eountv iu ! , j I the apportionment of the supplei mentary school fund derived from , the net income from the sale of ; ^ spirituous liquors. An net t-> authorize p.d.} empuwer 1 the county b.JHiUs of commissioners \ * I of 1 ij<- w*vrsl counties (.f this State i 11 est ar,ii taaintaiu fri e feiii.'s. i Aii act to amend sections i and 'J7 | of an act entitled "uu act to pto'.ide j a system of county government c-f j the Severn! counties of this State, so ' far as it relates to the working and ! : 4\._ l. l ui Uiiiuiiaw;:u^ u:c iu:*vii unu uij;u?iu.'> j in this State," approved March 2'5, i lSOu.' and also amended an'd sp- j proved February 2"lb, 181*7. An act to authoiize slici ills and | deputy shciifis of the State to arrest J criminals without warrant in ceitaiu j cases. i An act to establish and declare the i ltw as to distress for rent. An act to exempt students of col- j leges from road duty or flu? payment ; of commutation tax in the towns and j cities of this Sub'. What pleasure is there in life with i a headache, const'mtinn and billions- j 4 t lress? Thousands (xperienee them j i who could become peifectly healthy ! by using JVWitt's Little Knly ; Risers, the famous little pills. At J : Iv Kaufmanu's drug store. A joint resolution to authorize and j direct the secretary of State to en- j Close me V/onieueiait ujumuueiu un i the State house grounds. An net to provide for the inspec j tion of foods, drugs, spirituous, for- j mcuted and malt liquors, and to i provide ior the punishment for j adulteration thereof. An act providing for the erection j and maintenance of gutes across j public highways at certain points i and for the punishment of persons failing to close same. An act to amend the act entitled "an act to provide for the formation j of certain corporations and to define the powers thereof," approved Ihh M-irch, 18%, so far as the same relates to the notice to be given in order to obtain a now charter or an amendment to a charter, and in order to mortgage a corporation's property to secure the payment of its obligations. Game Cock Chicken Cholera Cure, an absolute remedy for chicken cholera. No cure, 110 pay. doc a packago. Murray Drug Co. Ask your store keeper for it. An net to amend section 163G of the general statutes of 1882 (appearing as section 2541 in the revised statutes of 1803 as amended by the act approved 7th February, 1800 No. 1 and No. SO, relating to legal holidays) Au act to incorporate the Saluda and Johnson Tt tilroad company. An act to make the drawing of jurors public. An act to require ull railroads and railroad companies operating trains and doiDg business in this State to provide and operate separate coaches or separate apartments in coaches for the accommodation and transport:! tion of white and colored passengers in the State. An act to inise supplies and make appn priations for the fiscal vear commencing January !, 1808 An act to make appropriations for the payment of the per diem, mileage and stationery certificates of the members of the general assembly, the salaries of subordinate officers and employees theie .J, and for other purposes herein named. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using IVWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It is the groat Pile remedy. An act to amend an act. entitled <;an act to amend section In of an act entitled an act to provide for the election of the State board of control and to further regulate the sale, use and consumption, transportation, disposition of intoxicating and alcoholic liquors, etc,'" approved the 5th March, 1 Sf>7. to prevent the manufacturing and distilling of such liquors within two miles of any elinrrli nr nnhlie cr-hno! Aq act t) amend an .act entitled "an act to amend an act entitled \m ac t to provide a system of county government for the several counties of this Slate, so far as it relates to the woiking of the roads and highways in this State,' " approved 2A! Muicb. : lS'.W, excepting Sumter county. An act to amend an act entitled j "an act to dispense with publication i annually of the itemized statements j of their d< paituunts by county j treasurers of Fail field and other! counties. Miirra\"a Iron Mixture, the best j Iron tonic made. Makes pure, lich j blood. Pi ice ode. large bottle. Fori sale at your Druggist. * - - ..1 x 1 : ( r i n ! ;VU UCl IU iiiufim S'tCWUUS i, >, 1W, I II, 12 and n of r.n act entitled "an ; Ret to provide for the registration (-1' : ail electors in this Srate qualified to vote in State, county, municipal, con- i gressiontd and Presidential elections." ; An act to autboiizo town anthoiitics to exchange 1 ibor of town convicts with county authorities. An act to provide for the county i government of the various counties j jf this State. An act to amend section 12SS of , t vol. I of the revised statutes, relating to the general stock law. An act to amend the law in relation ! to tiio location ami names ox vouujf ; precincts in this State, approved Oth | March, ISOG. A True Maxim. Nol111 134 >UC?'<:?;ds . .k?; SttCCCS*. J^ ?1 ! maxim well ;<? I.)r. Hull's , (.uU;i!i Syrup. lor this famous remedy ! succeed- in t-ui'-u ^ every ca-e of croup, couch ami odd which it undertakes, and to this alone is due its wonderful ! popularity. Mrs. ! *.. \\\ liicharJs, 2*214 K. Oumboiland St.. Philadelphia, i Pa.. >tatcs : **I have had Dr. Pull's Cough Syrup on m\ bureau for thr last ! nine years, and have found it a certain j and safe cure for croup. 1 have al-o I found it efficacious in extreme mem- i brnneous croup, and would adv ise all ' mothers to u>c it." Dr. Hull's Couch Syrup co>ls only 2"? cents, and you i should Lenr in mind. that substitutes simply lu-nelit the dealer's pur^e. Insist on getting l>r. Hull's Cough Syrup. 2 4 i Notice, Trespassers, i 4 TJ PERSONS aft: lfERF.RY XO. I ^ V tu'cl u'tt to trespass l.y h it ing ii It ; it?. ur in manner whatevei upon r nr I S ;v??nu Lands oti Conga*.' e iiv< r. hounded ; i.\ (l.-i}jt r and Spigtu r lands. Tm* l.?w 1 will positively be enloreo.l against ?11 p ttl?-s Toll 11(1 SO tt> SJV.-s iag. Nettie L. Mulhr. John J. Muller, Eugenia W. Mo ! r. Henry W. Mulhr. ; Lavinia tieig-r, (io ha:d Midler. Ft by 2:5. l*9s - ".wl7 The State of South Carolina, ! cot XTV or I !'.\JNiJTON. Probate Conrl, Compii'nt to Sii La it t-. Pay D I?4 -i. P. II. I'ltin-i;i, StiTHUM I T. C Tamer, as Adai'nisirator. Notice of Sale by Judge of P.-obato Court, j I" WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY j ni Lexington Conrt House, on Mond.y, i the 7th day ol March next, being salesdny, i ; lor the payment ol debt, the following <ie- : seiibed real estate, be'onging to the Estate j ot D li Edwards, deceased, situate in the j Town of Irmo. i.?t Lexington county. State | ftforeaid. to wit: Square 4,P," bounded on one side by [ i Saluda avenue, running tuereou three ban- | ! rircd feet, on one side by Second street, ; running thereon three hundred feet on one j side by Fork avenue, running thereon , three hundred feet, and on one side by j Third street running thereon three hnn- i ! dred fi-ot. TERMS Cash. Purchaser to pay for ; papers and recording. W. E. COTHRAN, j Judge of Probate Court lor G rccu wood j | County. | Greenwood, S. C? Feb. 10. 1891?3wld. j j 1 A > mi j,:-~ hssessurs tnueiuiu. i office of corxrv auditor, Letinoton*. s (.'. February 1 J. 1*08 1 Meeting of County and Township Boards of Commissioners Acting aa AssessorsThe respective township T?or.rds will assmblo at the places i mentioned below on Tuesday, being the i first day of March next, at ID o'clock a m. The Chairman o! each board will cr.i lor I re'.utns of personal property and insirne- J j tions any time during the last week in Feb- ! ' rnary. | The C mnty Board will meet at the ' ffi'-e ! of the County Auditor at Lex.ngton. s. C, | ; oa Tuesday, March at 10 o'clock | a m. promptly, j By an act of the last I egud&tnre the j j towns ol Brooklaud, Batesbnrg, L^tsviile | and Lcx-.ngton aru entitled to special ; j Boards of Assessors. These boards will j meet with the township hoard, whereth-y j j will find the returns ot their town, j Black Creek, D, F. Shnmpert's. Boiling Springs, Beedcr's Si; re. Broad Biver, Spring Ilill. j Bull owamp, Swans a. Chinqupin Bttesbnrg. Conga re e, Brookland. | Fork, I-mo I (Libert Hollow. Leesville i Hollow Cxvtk, G. Frank Keislei's, Lexington, leringtou. I'litt Springs, Gaston, j Saluda, l'ine Ridge. Sandy Bun. Bed S ore. M D II \R YlAN, Auditor Lexington County. ! I | Final Discharge. i "VOTTCE IS IIEEFBY GIVEN TOPE R j j sons interested that w will np ly to ! i the Hon. C. E Lrapbar', ! idgs of Probate j ! in aud for the Connty ot Lxington, State i I o' .w ontli Carolina, on the ASth flay of Feb- j ; rr.ary, IbfM. for a final discharge as Fxeeu- j j tors of the F. tite of J.lines C. Bodie, de- ! : feus;<l -I. P. BOr IE, 11 M. BOPIS, II N EDDIE, Executors. I | January 26, 1803 - owl-". | j FOB SALE Lots to si.it purchasers, j ! on ?he street leading from Lexington Mill ; i to Depot street, or on 1). pot street. Apply ! j at Dispatch Office I.EXlIVOiTON I SAVINGS BANK.; j DEPOSITS RECEIVED SFBIECT TO j CHECK. j W. P. ROOF. Cashier. DIRECTORS: ; Allen Jon*s, W. P. Boot', C. M. Efir-1, ! * ? ** ?. t T-* TT it. ililion .jaiues c., neiiurix. ! EXCHANGE P,OUGHT AND SOLD. I Deposits of ?! and upwards received and J j interest at r> per cent, per annum allowed, ; j payable April and October. ! September 21- tf pliiilem | Whv send out ct the State for i Eggs and Poultry,! when yon can get the best near homo. We j v.on this sei sm on every cbus entered at I both C,.Iambi i and Shelby, N. C. Our pens ate rni'ed from the followicg j br< od>: S. L. ll'ya ndoftes, II. Plymouth Hocks, hid inn Games, Iliac]: Minorms, S. S. Ila mbnrys, S. C. White and Ili otrn Leyhoy lis. E88S, ?1,50 FOR 15. j One year's subscription to the Reliable i Poultry Journal for two sitting onkr. are now taking ord -rs for Fggs for . future ship unit. S'nw record turnishtd o:i applica'iou. B'ropneiors* Catawba Poultry Yards, : ROCK HILL, S. (\ February 2, ISO3 ? lm. _________ _ J It is paid that a diet of garlic is a j wonderful aid to the complexion I THK ANNTAL COST SACK AT This Groat s-ale is anxiously looked forward to not only by the People of this Vicinity but those of the entire State of South Carolina. Kxtiaordinary Htcause Our Stock is T/uper and Afoio Complete, and Kvery Item is at COST. (ijfcteBatr !. wroro! G?fjTS> FURNISHINGS. t i?e M'-Kmlcv taiui out oach se.v s , . Aiso our v bo!es:?;o dtp.irtuitnt son wc mnst have ucoap!i-:e low I . 1 ., , ' la c.e.o; sn.'t'p stock, _ _* iat Wi'propose whilo in tunings , CLGTK!?iG? to keen abrea?t of tie lime-i and i . , . . ?. . , , , In tlus room our cash sa:0 up to-iia.e Hh iiiitcii jtTi anv hou.se j ? I v.tinrtw in Aurier.ca. , , , , , ? , ... I wtl jut ton to bnv clothing I his emit sal* npohes to every . * i ' . ?n , . . ? > . ' r.o.v. t-'.rn U \r?n ?i > isnt really departni-nt in our big ^t-it-lssU- j , , * , ? o,,rX ' ,. " I need ;f tor in.mvd atfc use. a* tins - 's j i I i.-s ??f goods is bound to be DSY GOODS, UNDERWEAR, j ???*? NOTIONS, CLOTHING, j Lave to par for it next' full. CLOAKS, SHOES, j WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. MiLLENERY, HATS, j ,P"? <? vif ? l"3" b:a ilnriuo this cash sale and reCARPETS, TRUNKS, pleniish roar stock. A hetu-r opportunity wi 1 never present itself. It yon are not f.tmiii.ir with onr diftereut departments we will be glad lo show yon through and give joa some idea what this sale means to the public. One of the be?t and most complete combination establishments in the South. Every item is sold f ?r cash. No floods on approbation. Nu poods exchange d. These rules will apply to all. COIA MlilA, H. C. September. 22. m JIEEPT^ ^ i ! c? ??. S1U737 Pplc t*i?.(3.' '"' ' *Co. CO"ii.;pp r. PpLio, Willi certs c?, Uajf, *cc* A" :;>. J ~ . -vii.* fee 7? * ? ?.'"-ic? . ?.1 i/iir . :Ci. &%ro:i rr 7- '. A* ,'y* .z:c> *-#r $ *). HLKHARV CAII2IAJJ Al.J LTAir;^n iUX. CC. ;_v, Li-tlHAii'i', L.\l>. LORIGK & LOWRAWCE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Groceries, If you can't come to see us, wiito lis a postal card for prions on anythiu, yon can think of in the Grocery line. We will answer you promptly. r?TOur price list for California Evaporated Fruits is row ready. JP<2rOur price list for Staple and Fancy Candies is now ready. fcSTOur price list for Fireworks is now ready. t&?Tk postal card brings them to your door...?yr HARDWARE AID GDT1ERY. Ileiubpiartors for W'holessile :ni<l Ketail Depot for Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass, LORICK & LOWRANOE. j COLUMBIA, S. CJan. l.?lv. CONFECTIONERIES, FRTOS, SAZ2S, CRAC3SRS, FA1TCT G-IESOCEaSXEiS, CIGARS, CHEWING nixl S3IOKIXG TOliACCO, Toys, Fancy China, Motions, i ) h-^TTG3~S 3v2Tlc3- 323, PEKFUMF.RY. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, A LBV MS, ETC. Di amend Dyes of all Colors. LEXIXGTOX, S. <\ - - DOWN! ill I! PRICES 00. i i A A . . T> A? . I V. O 1 _ Ml i . uur v.iu rnce v .->;ie wm comiuuo for 15 days more. I $12 5 , $i:i 50, $.5 rh?. SIC 50 au?l $18 50 fcl'JTi FOH ! ' $750, $8 50, It) 50 ami $11 50 SUITS lor % .)H.sr0T CASnI $s 50. $10 00 and $:2 TO COATS for j rtm \ I ill P?TCASH "I |?JU t If you arc in n f.l of a an it or overcoat, yon should s:e thesj bargains. | 4 v"-?4: */ ) MAILORDERS GIVEN PROMPT A T ^ TENTION. I ! L >. ' Im. l kinard, ! THE OLD RELIABLE CUHWER, t t ^ 1523 Main Street, i At Sign of the Golden Star, COLUMBIA, S. C. - ! April 25?ly. | _ ! We dt si re to call the attention of onr I.oxing'oii Irii-nds to the tact that we are . still manufacturing HAB1TBSS I ot all kinds on the Post Ofiice Block, No. 17'2 >, and we guarantee all work and material for we use nothing but the best labor and material in our business. (JSo other like it used in the State except in very fine harness ) We make single buggy harness from $5 00 ! rp Poub.o Larnees in propoit:on. and ' wagon and larci harness are all made to . - ; suit the times. Wf.lso ch! rv a nice line of Raddles from , i'l 00 up: also Collars, Coilar Pads. Whijw i and a v? ry nice line ot Lap Bobes. We are a'so handliog P iggies, Phaetons, Cabrioletters, Surrys, Victorias, BMtn, Lindans, Coupes and Doctor's Phaetons. Buggies from BO 00 up. We will make tills line a spec ?1 feature iu our business in i the future and will give you a very close price where goods are ordered direct 1 Wo desire to thank our customers for the kind patronage they have extended to us during iho past year, and hoping that they wili continue to bestow their favors on ns in the future, for we guarantee oar goods i to yon. at.d beg to remain, yours truly, Bl L. B. RAST, Agent. COLUMBIA, S. C. ! When moucv accompanies mail orders j lor Larneps Iroai GO up we pay freight. i 2 grown are Reeds sown are Ferry's. 8>-^ak The beet seeds known are fa^^Ferry's. It pays to plant~ f FERRY'S | I Famous Seeds] |\ Aok the dealer for them. Send for Jk i ife&w FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL and {ret ail mat's pood and BVgS'v new?the latest and Detroit. Kich_^gSj| I SENT FI?EE~" i to housekeepers? | Liebig COMPANY'S ?! Extract of Beef |COOK BOOK, telling how to prepare many delicate and delicious d shes. ; Address. Liebig Co , P. 0. Cox 2718, New York j i ' V-L. ' ' * Q FAVORITE AND { t MOST POPULAR o \XmM FLOWER SI f PANS1ES, NASTURTIUMS,; S SWEET PEAS, one Pkt of eac!l variety for only C nf? i. "9n^ tii lUmi if Isi Mioti 0 vlvi I Ineludins free copy of 189% Cotal^co and Flor?l Cultur*, , , | yia c. a. tiP?:ecorT. Ji5 sat% ;iw?t so.^ usaopojit. wico. Final Discharge. V'OII ?E IS I!Li-F.CV GI VEN TO PEEj. 1 sens interested tint I will apply to ih" ll"a. t' E Leaphart. -Judge of Probate in :w:<l for Mn- cmiuty of 1rxington, State ' of Sou:? <ir?)l:u: ?-:i March loth, Jbf'S, ! for final d co'orer as unrdian of Wm. F. Tayl -r ;ir.<l I iilt It. Taylor. minors. I D. F. < AT' iSlMAN. Guardian. Ftbru.-.r; 8, 18i!8- -7wl7. For Sale. r WILL OFFE?. FOC SALE AT THE 1 cc.-r.rt home, in Lexington, on the first vioni.i> in Much. 1MM. immediately after I legal salts, one tract of land with improvou c-c.ts containing seventy-five acres, more or less, known as the Wm Khuman lands, tbont three- miles from the city of Columbia, S. C. G. W. LYBRAND Agt. I F?b 9, 1899 -4*16