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q?????????m?? The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1898. Index to New Advertisements. SpriDg Clothing?M. L. Kinard. Frait, Etc.?Southern Fruit Co. Notice?L. J. Langford. Suicide or War?J. A Wagener Jr. Clerk's Sale. Notices will be inserted in the Local department at lite lDj i/Vn'jjj rn'iV/j fit ,-T rents ~ " y j-- j ? per line, to one and all. ^ Domestic Joy, The charm of domestic joy will be preserved, if those parents, who fear the early death of one of their loved * ones when attacked with a serious throat or lung trouble, resort at once to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a never-failing remedy. "I used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for my son, who was eight years old. He has been troubled with a bronchial cough since he was two and a half year's of age, and I have tried everything, but found Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup does him the mostjjood." Mrs. A. Geib, 317 Demott St., West Hoboken, N.J. Dr.Bull's Cough Syrup costs only 25 cents, and is cheaper than the dealer's big profit making substitute, because Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup always cures while the substitute does not, S'cat! From the amount of fertilizers beiDg hauled we would judge that the Cotton Growers' Convention has had the tendency io increase rather than to diminish the cotton acreage, provided that it is used in the planting of the fleecy staple. The gentleman from the ''wild cat" region, it seems, was not far off the scent when he told of the almost impossibility of limiting the cotton acreage to ten acres to the mule. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine j Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 Masonic Notice. Regular communication of Pomaria Lodge, No 151, A. P. M., will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday, April 2nd, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Take notice and be governed accordingly. John C. Swygert, Master. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the best of all. ? Now for the Electric Hallway. We understand that Governor Eilerbe has signed the Lexington Electric Street Railway bill and it is now a law. A meeting of the corporators will probably be called at an early date, at which steps will be taken looking to the complete organization of the company and arrange for starting the work of building the road from here to Brookland on the right of way ceded to the company by its charter. ? ? No Cure?No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c A Useful Volume. We are in receipt of a copy of the Washington Post's Almanac and Encyclopedia for 189S. It is a valuable acquisition to any library, office or counting room, as well as in the mechanics and agriculture, containing in a compact and neat form valuable j and useful information for everybody ! on almost every subject. It is well worth the price asked for it, which is 25 cents per copy, and can be obtained by addressing The Post, Washington, jj. u. Shake Into Yen? Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Ease makes tightfitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, acbiDg feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, X. Y. Ccnrt Concluded. Last Wednesday and Thursday were consumed with the trial of J;s. Spires against Jefferson Shull and others. This was an action for damages, but the verdict was in favor of the defendants. Meetze A Mnller represented the plaintiffs and Judge Andrew Crawford and "NY. II. Sharpe the defendants. This trial ended . Thursday night, and thereafter the Court was adjourned sine die. Several jury cases set for trial bad to be carried over to the nest terra. Altogether this terra has been the most expensive one to the county for years, the expense will reach at least $2,500. I PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Waysile Notts Gatierjd Here ami Th<rd by a Ii;patch Man. Where are the candidates. Garden work is progressing. Farming operations are moving along rapidly. Onion sets, white and yellow, for sale at the Bazaar. ' The Bloomer Girl" will be much i 1 evidence shortly. The days of spiing greens and paragoric will soon be here. The clouds have rolled by and the sun is shining brightly again. Many of the different varieties of | fruit trees arc now in full bloom. Buchu, Gin and Juniper, cures your Kidney troubles. Try it. Pi ice 7oc. For sale by all Druggest. The long dry spell was broken | Sunday night by a copious shower, j Mr. E. B. Boof and family visited Mrs. Smithdeal in Cjlunbia. Sunday. There is talk of an increase in our business community. Wait and see ' - Ti v 1'iiene, a sure t-uic jui j. it, 50 cents a bottle. Murray Drug Company. Call for it. Several persons have announced their candidacy for several county offices. If you want good gardens, with fine vegetables, buy your seeds at j Bazaar. A pretty and nobby lot of very cheap fancy shirts, at W. P. Poofs. See them. Mr. J. W. Long and wife are visit ng the old home and friends on this side of the river. The Ivaminer residence, near Meetze & Son, is advertised to be Fold on salesday. Horehound, Mullen and Tar. Cures your Cough. Nothing like it. 25c j | bottle. For sale every where. Parties holding claims against the [ ! county will see an important notice i j in another column. I Mr. W. A. Howard has left Lex j ; ington mill and gone into the Rocky j Well section to farm. Mr. John A Wagener, Jr, State! organizer of the Royal Fraternal j Union, is in town today. Murray's Iron Mixture, the best ! Iron tonic made. Makes pure, rich j blood. Pi ice 50c, large bottle. For j sale at your Druggist. Books that you read in your 3*outh j are the one3 that will effect your j character for time and eternity. Great souls fiud a joy ia Lrgiving | oftVnse; little ones get their chief ue j , ' light in cherishing old grudges. There was a considerable freshet j in Saluda river yesterday, and we are j informed that the waters arc stiil ! rising. Two comfortable cottages, on Depot street, will be rented to desirable tenants at $2 per mouth. For futhcr j particulars enquire at the Baziar. It is announced that the Baptist j denomination is arranging to erect ! ? " ' ? - I. - i T> A ttooi* I a cuurcu at j>iooi\tauu iu Diit Htm future. V. A Love for good books prevents j the formation of many of those gross j habits that defile and destroy the i character. Much of our editorial and local j space is given up this week to com j munications and other important subjects. A Christian must be gentle to the ; rude, kind to the thankless, patient j with the ignorant and liberal with j the bigoted. ? Don't annoy others by your cough ! ing, and risk vou- life bv neglecting 1 D? J J O O a cold. One Minute Cough Cure j cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. The many friends of-Judge Samuel ! Mslton in this county, will receive ! the news of his cntical illness with ; j pain and sorrow. I The Dew municipal authorities j u-ovn ctt-w r> in last. M<mdav niehf. : | and have entered upon the discharge ! j of their duties. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will j | kill the poison from poison Ivy, ! j counteract poison from lutes of i ! snakes, stings of insects. I;; a sure j ! cure for sore throat. Will cure any j [ case of sore mouth. 23c. ! Prof. E. J. Dreher has closed a successful session at Magnolia school i house, just beyond Wyse's ferrv, and I . j is now at home. You should remember the prayer J i meeting in the Methodist church I . i tomorrow evening. See to it that j j you are present. i The need of a good Spring M< di | cine is almost universal and Hood's j Sarsaparilla exactly meets this need. Be sure to get Hood's. Dr. A. Earle Boozer has returned to bis home in Columbia, after r.n j I absence of three weeks in New Y<>i k j | on professional I u-iness. Children and adults tortured by 1 burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or J skin diseases may secure instant re ; lief by using DeWitt's Wi'ch Hazel j Salve. It is the gnat ihle remedy. For sale by J. K. Kaufmann. ! When vou want a clean shave or | fashionable hair cut and shampoo, j call on Rouse, the tonsorial, artist in ! the old post office building. The congregation of the Colored Methodist Episcopal church at this place has purchased :i large InTi and it will soon be placed in position. Ten thousand yards of o to 1" cents per yard embroidery, worth 10 to 15 cents per yard, j ist in. It must go. W. P. Roof. A shipment of the famous roe shad will be received tomorrow and orders left with S. H. Harm.an, at the Dispatch, ofii -e will receive prompt | at ten'ion. i What pleasure is there in iife with I a headache, constipation and billionsne.-s? Thousands exj)prience them who could become perfectly healthy by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers. the famous little pills. At J. E. Kaufmanti's drug store. ; For sale by J. E. Kiufmrnn. j The Evening Record says that Mr. W. 31. Fitzgibbon commenced canvassing the city Mond iv, for the sale of the hi idge and Droekland 3'lleetiic Railway stock. A special meeting of Camp Steel man will be held at this place on Saturday, Apt il 2nd, to elect delegates to the State Division which will meet in Charleston on the 127 and 28th ult. Kinard. the Columbia clothier makes Lis announcement of spring clothing in this issue. He names some (xt c-mdy low prices in fine spring suits, ami when you want a suit call on him. The li-vs. Messrs. Harder, and Wiight exchanged pulpits last Sunda}'. The former preaching at lied Bank at night and the latter in the Methodist church at tins place in the afternoon. Commencing on the fourth Sunday night, the Rev. J. G. Graiehen, pas tor of St. Stephen's, will hold divine services in the Methodist church. This arrangement will continue until further notice. Mr. James Caughman, one of tlm county's staunchest citizens, has placed his son G afield in the L".x iugton Classical Institute, for the purpose of further prosecuting his studies. Whooping cough is the most distressing malady: but its duration can bo cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. For sale by J. K. Tviufmann. Chairman L. I). Haynes has published a call for a Prokibi:ion ecu vention to meet at this place on Saturday, the 2nd day of April. The ohj ct of the convention is to elect delegates to the State convention to be held in Columbia on the 1 tth day of that month. J War, war, war, is the cry on ever}body's lips, until even Mr. S.N Fleudrix of Columbia, has caught the infliction and has inaugurated a 1 war on high prices in choice family groceries, fruits, candies, canned goods, cigars and tubaecoos. C ill on J him whet: in the city and make your J purchases. "\1 . O.vnni! O.nnliinun rmoivrrl V^UtlK J V.' in ivvv??w? another boarder last Monday and the Lexington Classical Institute another student in the person of Mr. Walter J. McC.n tha of Black Creek. Mr. MeCartba has been teaching this I winter, but conies to this school to prepare himself to enter the profes- j sion of law. . Mr. F. C Ilelbig, a prominent | druggist of Lynchburg, Va., says: "One of cur citizens was cured of rheumatism of two years standing, by oue bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment is famous fir its cures of rheumatism; thousands ! have been delighted with the prompt j relief which it affords. For sale by J. K. Ivaufmann. Mr. Will Woods purchased the Klapman land for Mr. George W. | Lybrand. and not for Mrs. Klapman, j as we stated last week. We considered our information reliable and so stated. Parties wishing to purchase this property can do so by calling or addressing Mr. Lj. brand o t r t . \i. J.- r> r 11 - * -o- ? I I.iko biliousness. dyspepsia, headaehe. constipation. sour stomach. indigestion are promptly cured by llood's I'iils. Tin y do their work easily and th wu-rhly. ?jp% * SI s^auS:: PsiiS I'l opart-.l l.y C. I. Hood & Co.. I.owell. Mass. Thv' only iMl to take with Hood's S;us;t]>arilla. Feiightfoi Fruit. A'tent ion is directed to the advertisement of the Southern l'iuit Co, of (-inn-estop, S. C. To is is one of tlie strongest tines in the staid old ' city by the sea," being well established and endowed with a large capital, the manager is j rcparcd to till all oiders for foreign an I domestic fruit and produce on the shortest notice and in the most satisfactory manner. Handling a large stock of seed potatoes he is prepared to sup| ply any variety called for. Our country merchants will save money 1 1,T- V.l ir>in<r i!u ir Ill Mi .lllvl * 'j w?v.4 orders with Mr. Mixson. [ Subscribe for the Dispatch. A "i7nbin"r 1 ix i'.Wv W1 litlUU i'1 ? IVll..^l ! It was our pleasure recently to 1 { pass over the woik which is now about completed by the chain gang on the public road near Eighteen Mile creek, and was agreeably sur prised at the magnitude of the woik accomplished, its thoroughness and its stability. It is certainly a fine piece of lord making and will com p l i- : < -\r.^ I", a re javoraoiy mui ai:y juut m adamized road tb.it we have ever seen. The public who travel over this road have cause to thank the day when the chain gang system was established. Then, when the small ness of the cost is considered, we became more favorably impressed with the chain gang system cf wot king our public roads and arc more satisfied than ever before that, as soon as the system is better understood and its work more generally iuvesti gated, it will grow in popular favor. Mr. Jake liobeits is now the t fii cient foreman of the gang and we were glad to notice that ho is prosecuting the wotk with vim and energv. o r "When the road is put in tkorou* h condition, the gang will go to Huckbaa's swamp, on the State road, and put that portion of the public highway in good condition. An UncrrJaln Dlwaw. There is n<> di-cyse m??rc in its nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that the symptoms of )<> two rases airrrr. it is therefore most difficult to make a rorreet diagnosis. No matter how severe, or tirnler what iii-_'iiisc<ly>j>t*osia attacks yoit, IS row us' Iron |{iuer> will cure it. Invaluable in all diseases ?>}' the stomach. Mood and nerves. iSrowns' Iron Hitters is sold !?y all dealers. Depot Bobbed. Wo learn from this morning's Cy lumbia Register that the depot, ex press and ticket offices at Gaston, iu this county, were entered by thieves, presumably the Barnwell gang, Monday night, but it is thought that nouo of the freight or tickets were taken. The trunk of the represen titiveof Wilbur ?fc Co, of Charleston, which had been placed in the depot for safe keeping, was broker into and a quantity of valuable articles taken. After leaving the d<pob the robbers set fire to a large wood rack near by, and it was entirely con sumed. The detectives are close on the heels of the robbers. Doc Goodwin, the railroad agent, thoughtfully took what money he had on Land home with him, and so the robbers got none. Premiums Offered and Improvements. The Executive Committee of the Lexington County Fair Association has appropriated S200 to be divided up into premiums and the committee on premiums lias been busy apportioning this sum to the different ar tides. Besides this sum, there will be a number of special premiums offered. Tue premium li>t has been about completed .and will soon be placed in the bands of the printer. The committee will make extended improvements to the fair ground-?, a portion of which will be planted in lawn grass. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ?2! Rest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use raj 123 Pensioners. < There will be about 123 pensioners . this year, being nearly double the j number of last year. If the increase j was as largo in the several counties ! of the State as it has been in th's countv, the pro rata share of each . pensioner will be considerably reduce J. I Positive. j Remember, we will positively send ! the Dispatch, in future, to only | prompt paying subscribers. We [ have been compelled to stop He I paper to some, and must insist on 1 those in arrears to make a partial 1 payment, if not ail. Don't be surj prised if your paper is discontinued i if you do not respond promptly. - ? * s5lr,:r8C! of the liicot! a:i;I rr.*". N-> or.e *u't ' Ufcr with neuralgia. Thia dkeare is quickly and permanently cured by browns'frots Minors. Every disease >i 1;:' 5,kind, nerves stud stomac!:, <*:;r. :i" ] i i ili-Tv.is , pu.eeiiinhs t> browns' Ir a , ! 'Jitter*:, known and us?*d for nearly a ' iu:ir;< r of a cer.turv. it stands to-dr.y fore- ' iUe-t car nio^t valued remedies. < I LJruotis'iron bitters is sold by nil dealers. . . i Actions cf Eishtweli Ai iar.co. i To the Editjr of the Dispatch: Pursuant to a call of our State President, J. C. Wilbcrn, Rigbtwdl Alliance met Much lib and passed the following resolution. Resolved. 1. That we, the members if Right'.veil Alliance, No. do pledge ourselves to stand by the vr-poin!ions of the Cotton Growers" Conventions heUl in Atlanta ami Memphis, ami to not plant over ten acres of cotton to the horse or mule worked, and ask all farmers to plant 1 largely of corn and other food products. 2 We hem lily commend the call < f President Wiiburn for today as 1 rally day. We earnestly ask all defunct Alliances to reorganize and j ;in us in helping to better our comliti >n. 4. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Iho. J. C. Wilborn, also to I 4he Cotton Plant, Carolina News and i Lexington Dispatch for publication, i M. K Fiick, Secretary. TflKT*** rfi^T *y TWf7!nT^lWWH!IIW^ Call far Prohibition Conventions. Columbia, S. (', Feb. - >, 1SOS. ! The State (\nlral Prohibition i Committee having determined to call j a convention of the Prohibitionists of the State to meet in Columbia, April the I Itb, lsOS. have authorized their Kxccutive Committee to issue such call, the said committee hereby publishes iLo call and the regulations which will be observed in selecting dt'legat s to represent the several counties of the State, in said conven lion. 1-t. The convention will assemble at -S p. in., on the 1 lib day of April next, in the hall of the House of Ihpresontatives in Columbia. 2nd. The chairman of the respective county committers will call meetings or conventions of the Prohibition's of their county, who favor the enactment of laws restricting the sale of alcoholic liquors in this State, to medicinal, scientific, mechanical nn.l sacian.entalpurposes only, and the nomination by the convention of a State ticket who will support such legislation, to be placed before the voters for their choice at the next Democratic primary elections, and sjbj-ct to the result of said elections. drd. At such county meeting or convention, the number of delegates selected in the manner determined by the body, shall be not less than the number of Representatives from the county in the General Assembly, bat may be a gieater number if so determined by said county meeting or convention. 4th. That said county meeting or convention shall be called to meet not later than the 4th day of April next, and if from any cause it should be found impracticable to assemble such meeting, then the County Exe cutive Committee is authorized to appoint said delegates and certify their appointment to the Secretary of the State Executive Committee. L. D. Childs, Chairman. Thomas J. LiMotte, Secretary. F. H. Hyatt, C. D. Stanley. J. G Dale, L 13. Haynes, Chas. P. Wray, Executive Committee. J. L. Quinby, Aiken County. G. AT. Elliott, Beaufort. Juo. B. White, Charleston. J. S. Mcffitt, Chester. J. L. Strain, Cherokee. J. O. Gough, Clarendon. T. J". Drew, Dirlington. Jno. Lake, EJgefield. Cbas. P. Wray, Fairfield. F. P.-Covington, Florence. J. M. Wit mire, Greenville. P. L. Sturkey, Greenwood. W. H. Dowiing, Hampton. B L. B^aty, Horry. Waddy C. Tompson, Lancaster. S. D. Garliugton, L lurens. L. B. Haynes, Lexington. W. S. Foxworth, Marion. H. S Vandiver, Oconee. J. L Silly, Orangeburg. Julius E Boggs, Pickens. T. n n.ii.u r?:d,hmd I. W. Herbert, Saluda. Jas. H. Carlisle, Jr., Spartanburg. C. M. Hurst, Jr, Sumter. S. T. Scaife, Union. Joel E. Erunson, "Williamsburg. J. J. Neville, Yoik. In pursuance to a request of the State Prohibition Executive Committee. the Prohibitionists of Lexington ccuntj* are hereby called to meet in convention at Lexington Saturday, the 2nd, to elect delegates to the State convention to be held April the 11th. Every community is requested to send delegates to this invention. Ilepresentative citizens from communities where delegates ire not elected may be considered members of the convention. It is urgently requested that every part of the county be represented. Prohibition never had blighter prospects ft is gaining friends every day. L?t j us have a grand rally and make a , winning fight in the coming cam- j paign. j L 15. Ilaynes, County Chairman. j Lccsvillc, S. C, March 12, lSOS. | We'are anxious to do a little good ! in tLis world and can think of no ! pleasanter or better way to do it I [ban bv re-comme-ndin? Oue Minute i fLugh Cure as a preventive of pneu- j monia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds, lor sale at J. K. Kaufmann's drug store. ? St32chl Meeting, I Head <>uniters, Camp Steedman, I No. (>GS, L. C. \ s. Lexington, S. C, M ir. 12, 1S9^. j A special meeting of this Camp j will be lie hi at this place on Saturday, j April 2, 1808, at It) o'clock sharp. I Members will please all attend, as j (his will be a meeting of importance, j Several matters of interest will be j discussed and acted upon. Dele- | gates to the meeting of the State j Division, to be held in Charleston, i April 27 and 2S. will be elected, also j one Sponsor, who will select her ! Mud of Honor to represent the | Camp at the lie-union. Members of Camp wishing to attend the Re- j union, and desiring free meals and , m. "Or? tin- ,1-ill vnnr.rt. fn mn at this 1 lu'Jn,l,o " *** rv*" - ~ ' : meeting ami they will be provided for. Kates of fare fur travel, about one cent per mile. Comrades appointed in their re spcctive townships to solicit funds J for the Monument to the Women (f the Confederacy will collect at c-me and report amount of collection at \ this meeting so that the chairman [ cm repoit at the met ling of the com- | mitlee in Charleston, Apiil 7111. Members will please come pre- j pared to pay dues, and all those in arrears will please make payment at this meeting in older that our Commandant can make a full ropcrtat tl c I Reunion. Comrades, this is important and should not l>e neglected. The amount is small but is necessary to pay expenses. Come all, and ht us have a rousing meeting. By command of J. H. Counts, Commandant. M. 1). Harman, Secretary. ? MARRIED. On the 15th day of February, 1S08, Rev. G. A. Goodwin, of Gaston, Lex ington county, to iMiss Lanora Sharp, of Jamison, Orangeburg county, at the residence of the bride's father. Col. D. P. Sbarpe. May the blessings of God attend this worthy couple through life's pilgrimage And their happiness ever remain as :L 1 ? .i,?t II StCLUL'U UU lUUl utuuaiuu, 10 IIH prayer of friends and ul t'.vos. Of liciating minister Tbos. F. Fivers. - ? MASONIC. JL A REGULAR COMMUNICATION Lexington Lodge, No. 152, /\^\A. F. 31., will be held on Saturday, 2d day of Apiil. 1S98, fit 3 o'clock p. in. By order of the W. 31. G. 31. Harmvn, Secretary. ? Secret of Beauty is health. The secret ofhealth is the power to digest and assimilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver docs not act it's part. Doyou know this? Tutt's Liver Pills are an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, biliousness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY DY THE MERCHANTS. Cotton, per ft 3 Bacon Hams, per ft > a Sides. *' " fi'ja" Shoulders, " a Lard, per ft a ' Flour, per owt a Corn, p^r bu a "' > Peas, " " in a ?;; Oats. " " sr. a 4.-. Fodder, per cwt > a sf' Sweet Potatoes, per bu <;t> a Bice, per lb ? a 4,'i B itter. per ft 13 a Ks?s,pcrdo: 1<J a l-".Turseys. per lb a Oeose. per pr oi a so Chickens, per head 1" a -3 Beeswax, per ft '3 a ' *" Beef, per ft s a 10 Pork. " " s a Tallow, per ft 4 a 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, By C. E. Leaphart, Esq , Probate Judge. THERE AS, MRS AMANDA B Ris T 1 ter made suit 10 me 10 gram m r Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of George A. Lister: Tiiese are, thtrefore. to ci'eand admonish aH and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Geo. A. Lister, deceased, that they be and appear ! efore me, in the Court of i'.o'rate, to be held at Lexington ('. H., on the troth da* ot Mirch, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any tlx v have, why the said Administration should not oe granted. Given under my hand, this 'Jth day ol March, Anno Domini, 1S0T C. E. LEA I'll ALT J. 1?. L C Published,! 011 the t'tli day of March, lfilMi, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wlfi DR. (HIS. (', STlMtl. Snrpon Dentist. i 1 I 'J.'5 Main St Ovei Mjssrs. St mtle\ Eros'. China Store j (Y. M C. A Duiiding.) J I j COLUMHIA, S. C. January KJ - Iv. ITIli: 1111(11I'llllM. |1 Why send out oi the State for j ' Eggs and Poultry j when you can get the best near home. We J won ill is sersou on every chifs entered at j both Columbi i and Shelby, X. C. i Our pens are mated from the following j breeds: J S. L. ll'f/a ndotfes, />. Plymouth lloehs, j J ad inn Games, 111 a el: 31 i norms. i >V. 8. Ifa inhunfs, \ 8. (\ White and llrotm Ley- : horns. EEGS, S1.50 FOR 15. One year's subscription to the Lelhible Poultry Journal for two sitting or<Lr. ,???~We are now taking oid.-rs for Eggs lor fill ire shipment. Show record turn- j ished on application. i i'.,urn Lit A' .ml nun,1 Proprietors, Calawba Pouitry Yards, ROCK HILL, S. C. February 2, ls9S lm. DRS. I). L. BOOZER & SOATS~ :lf|iaEiinsTS,'^pi 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. CJ. TIIOM: T*:UK One of the firm will till appointments at Thursday, lThlay ami Sit unlay before the So.- o .-1 Sunday of each month. Except Jnly ami Angus' when ther.- will be no appointni> nt For months ot February, June o t> ?1 1 ?j r 1 * hi rf W ...V ulll .!-a ^ 4 ?! - 1 - f ?A A . -.x. x nil tine i.iv | Mitvx >>i iu- ajtjtoinmjeui. Ii<'\iiig,(on Ofll<*<*. ov?*j* ltnul*tn:ii)ii,!>i Drily; Stor<% YOU WANT To know whore to buy Plows, To know whore to buy HameS, HAM E STlllXOS, CLEVISES, LAP RINGS, HOES\ AXES, ?all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS, CO L LA PS, H L1XDS, HP ID EES, IIAHDWAPE for Your Houses, SHOE SAILS, HOUSE AXI) MULE SHOES, TIXWAPE A XI) WOO I) EX IVA P E, i+O TO STEWART & PRENTISS, 1526 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 28. lyr. FROM MEXICO. ' j ? /, 3 Rio Verde, S. L. P., Mex., December 20, 1897. Rook Hill Buggy Co., Rock Hill, S. C., U. S. A. Dear Sirs: Will you kindly send me by mail two sets of washers for buggy recently shipped. We are much pleased with the buggy. Yours truly, JOHN R. EDWARDS. A STIi AV LETTER. I ? Lumberton, N. C, October 22,1897. Mr. Watson McDaniel, Hamer, S. C. Replying to your favor relative to the buggy. We have just what you want, a beautiful job, genuine Rock Hill opeu buggy, full leather trimmings, all mountings are silver. The body an elegant datk rosewood color. Gear, a rich carmine nicely striped. One of the prettiest vehicles we have seen sice we have been in the business. Will make \ou the lowest price I ^ ever offered one. Nothing will compare with a Rock Hill. Hope to see vou at once. Yours truly, W. I. LINK HAW & CO. ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by ~W. 1 *- KOOF, T^exiiij>fl<>ii, S. C. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Doiily <fc Sease, 1 Columbia, S. C., Lcwicdale, S. C., MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., _____ THREE RAMBLER ROSES Will Ki.ik'':i in.isnifirMit lir.-uitKu! sli:nli'for tin* piazza, or a oliarniins bed. Constant bloomers, per* .'oilv hai.lv. <?av plain will pi-rdmc t!i<>u-..iids of lb overs. One cnch, only 40 cents, delivered. YICK'S a r''**n a"?l fJlinp The Kusj- Man's Catalogue ami I lie f.atllrs' Gardener and Ad titer. ' r lorn I . . viuiuu. 'j im.miv ..imciui'nuiHi;: full IiescilpUon*and IHicitions for plantlngand fill!lire: so . otilprehriwvo, ciis-tri.<| ai|i| iti'lt-? -<I that lie \\ ho It mis .tiny It end. Manv idii.ti-iiiuns ftum naime. c. doted plate*of Sweet Peas. Nasturtiums, Tui.eiotH Ib'souia*. (inMen i?.v i.ilv. la.iiis Oalilin*. n.vl'ieak Asi*ts. Ilcaiidfullv embossed cover; I r??> b.lje pases i oinpleteiv (ilii'i! tvitli |i<.'ii<-?t tt lustrations. ! "IC |-i! ! upon nppln niton. , Mck'n Mccdis Never Di?npp?,Int. .1A >1 KS VII Ks SONS, . Ko. licsler, N. Y. FREE! (&?) Yick'nElraieTMonFlilylJagaziaa K*.,6JfSSESr. Is a voidable mine of Infoimillion olM.tit |*lo?ve>?. Vegetables and I'ruli*. and bow to grow and care for tliem successfully. A faint home may l>e biightem-.! at a sliabt expet.se and die srounds made uttiactive. instead of bare ami forbidding. Tbe pi I. c of VI OK S ILLCSTK ATEIJ MONTH IY MAGAZINE i' l-'iliy On Is per year, but If you will return this Coupon wlili six t? o-cctd stninp* M.e m.tga/uie wtli i.e mailed to voti reyulailv for six months lor uiul. Wine at onic to A ICK ITUI.lMlllMs CO., ifoclieatcr, N. \* DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. We wish to call tbe attention of th* People of LevinRtou to th'e fact that we new keep a full lice of Dress Goods in Blach and Colors. The best values for the money can be found at our store. We have Dress Goods from?--? 0 cents ptr yard up. THE BEST CALICOES 5c per yd. Fast Dyes -ANDROSCOGIN MUSLIX, only 6 coats. LADIES' CAPES. We have the best values in th city. Cloth Capes from 75 cents to $15.00. Plash Capes S'J.Ou to $15.00. MILLINERY OUR SPECIALTY. We can give you Trimmed and Cutrimmed Hats at j*our own price. Give us a call when in t jwn and be convinced. XT. W. THUMP, 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. October 13 ly. W. E. McXTULTU Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Shoe Findings and Leather, TRIWKS AM) TKAVHLLIW BAGS, T-tf Special inducements to parties mentionina this advertisement. 171 1 MAIN" STREET, jw ni'tiro Tiinrh COL CM III J, S. C. "7/" v October j -J Cm. PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO, YELLOW PI.V.U LUMBER, MANtT.MTI'REKS OF SHC7S3: G-13 .A. IDE flms, ceiling, sidiig, FINISHINGS, M0ULG1HGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, I)OOKS,SASll !S" I > HLIM)S, au(;lsta, (;a. ^ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED, jag February 1?ly.