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The Lexington Dispatch jfe WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. IStS. Index to New Advertisements. Paints?J. E Kaufraaun. Spring Medicine?Hood. Notice?L. J. Lmgford. Pain Killer?Perry Davis. ' I. I. ^Notices will 1x> inserted in the Local department at iihe uniform price of 5 cents per line, 1o\one and aU.j?\ A Never=d!e. The "life-time" of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will never draw to a close. When a mother once uses it, she continues its use right along ; because, she found, for curing cough, cold, croup and whooping-cough Di\Bull's Cough Syrup unequalled by any other similar medicine. "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, for ten cr fifteen years in the family, for coughs and throat troubles caused by colds, and have found no superior article." Mrs. D. T. Clarke, 163 Congress St., Cleveland, 0. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup can be had everywhere for 25 cents. Dealers will say inev nave sometnmg eise "just as good or better," because they want to make more profit. Don't be "taken in.'' Dr.Bull's Cough Syrup is the best. - . Masonic Notice. Regular communication of Pomaria . Lodge, No. 151, A. F. 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. It Tickles a Woman's Vanity, Every housekeeper desires to set a good table. It delights a woman's heart to receive praises and compl: ments for her good cooking and causes a wave of pleasure and pride to overspread her face when her guests so express themselves. The first essential togoodcookiDgisfresh? p ire and wholesome groceries and the place to purchase fine family groceries at remarkably low prices, is at S. N. Hendrix, Columbia, where you can find everything needed in the culinary department. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 -c* Important! Attend to It. The books of registration will be opened Monday and remain open for three days for the purpose of registering electors who will become of age h before the next general election and % renewing certificates to those who * have lost or misplaced their former k one. Those who will become of age before the November elections should apply to the Supervisors for a cerficate and those who have lost their certificate should get a new one. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well ? - ? % r criea remedy, _virs. musiuw s wuiuing 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. Meeting cf Joint Council. The Joint Council of St. Stephen's P Pastorate, will meet at Lexington, on Monday, April the 25:b. at 2 o'clock, p. m. The purpose of this meeting is to consider the resignation of Rev. J. G. Graichen, as pastor of said charge, and as such a full attendance cf the members of this council is earnestly desired. By the Vice President. J. E. Rawl Kyzer, Secretary. I Shako Into Your Shoos. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder f jr 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, aching 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 Rot, X. Y. ? A Fatal Accident. We have received the news of a j fatal accident which happened near i Swansea last Sunday. Two young men were out enjoying the pleasures of a buggy ride, when the horse, ^ i which belonged to Mr. W. L. K. JohDscn, became frightened and I made a dash, throwing Mr. Bill ' Berry, the son of Mr. George Berry, ! out from which he received injuries from the effects of which lie died after lingering only three hours from j the time of the accident. He was ! employed at the saw and grist mill ; Rast Bros., and is said to have been well thought of. His companion escaped being injured by jumping j from the buggy. No Cure?No Pay. That is the way ail 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 hitter nauseating tonics. Price, oOe % JBBSHHBSEHEB8E3QBSnESB3IK3SBflBESBS59EZ9BE 1 PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Waysi'e Notes Gatle-ed Here and Tb- re by a I i <ps.tch Kan. Moi day is salesday. G Photographs for 2o cents. The prevailing color at this time is green. Farmers have about finished planting corn. For ladies Oxford ties, go to Meetze & Son. Lexington Lodge Xo. 152, A F. M., will meet Saturday. Horehound,Mullen and Tar. Cures your Cough. Nothing like it. 25c bottle. For sale every where. Good Friday is a good day to plant garden seeds. The best remedy for "spiiDg fever" is unceasing industry. Pilene, a sure cure for Piles. Try it, 50 cents a bottle. Murray Drug Company. Cull for it. A refreshing ind much needed rain fell last night. New shle soft hats, at Meetze & Son. Prices astonish you. If you want good gardens, with hnv Tour seeds at ' v-b. ~-J J Bazaar. Some things are past finding out. The love for whisky is what staggers a man. Little "William, son of Rev. S. C Ballentine, White Rock, is very sick of pneumonia. Those desiring shirt waists, can find a full line of beautiful calicoes, piques, percals, ?fcc., at Kaminer's. A meeting of the corporate rs of the Lexington Electric Street railway will probably be called next week. A case of small pox is reported from Johnston, in Edgefield and the people there are said to be in a state of panic. A large lot of fine fishing tackle of the latest and most improved kinds, just received and for sale cheap, at the Bazaar. Contractors will see notice cf Su pervisor Langford, inviting bids to build the new poor house for the county. There will be preaching at the Baptist church this evening, after which a congregational meeting will be held. Murray's Iron Mixture, the best Iron tonic made. Makes pure,. rich blood. Price 50c, large bottle. For sale at your Druggist. The Summit News Letter says that the "Lev. George Kelley has cotton up and in a few days will be ready for chopping. On account of the late receipt of "EpohV% dots from Coboe Island we are compelled to delay its publication until next week. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will kill the poison from poison Ivy, counteract poison from bites of snakes, stings of insects. In a sure cure for sore throat. Will cure any case of sore mouth. 25c. If your daughter is in poor health let her use the mop about the house. Nothing like home-mop athy for a waoV vrmnnr woman. ....... J If the fiuit safely passe? the Easteitide we will have a super abundance of all kinds of delicious summer and autumn fruits. Dr. Joe G .-org?, and his son, of Gainsville, Gi., visited bis mother and sisters, Mrs. E. J. Dreher and Mrs. A. L. Hartley, recently. A fine borse belonging to Mr. W. L. Qaattlebaum, was killed while attempting to cross tbe railroad trestle over tbe Steedman Mill creek. If you want a nice straw hat in the latest shapes, call at Meetze & Son. For Easter eggs, Logwood, Madder, Paas fancy paper dyes, 12 sheets for 5 cents, White Rabbit egg dyes, 8 c dors for 5 cents. For sale at the Bazaar. Good Friday services will be held in tbe Methodist church, at this place, by the Lutherans, at 11 o'clock a. m The public is cordially invited to this service. The U. S. Photo Co has opened here and will remain until sales day only. This company made over 3000 photographs in Leesville in one week. T> - k.,U?, unujj yuui uauy. Mrs. E. B. Roof and Miss Eden Lippard were elected Deacons of St. j Stephen's Lutheran church, last Sun- j day night. They will be installed i Easter Sunday. The antiquated sping chic-ken will soon be served on our tables in all its youthful tenderness, while about j now, spring greens and crapped col ! lards are in great demand. Mr. Alva Kinard, with his sisterin law, Miss Cothran, cf Fairfield j county, spent last Saturday night j with the former's uncle, J. M. Eleazer, j of Spring Hill, and worshipped with j them at Mt. Olivet, Sunday. Mr. F. C. Helbig, a prominent ; druggist of Lynchburg, Ya., says: <kOne of cur citizens was cured of rheumatism of two years standing, by one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain j Balm. This liniment is famous for j its cures of rheumatism; thousands j have been delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann. Those two words emphasize a ncce> sity arid indicate a remedy. SruiNt; ? the season when the blood i most impure as a result of the win tor's closer confinement, higher liv in<T, slower action of the kidney and liver: when humors of all kinds boils, pimples and eruptions an most liable to appear: \vlien tin weak. languid condition ol the wlioN bodily structure demands and wel comes help. Mi ou ink?that to which the million.turn at this season?Hood's Sarsapa rilla. The ofiyiiml and ",//// preparation especially adapted to tlx present needs of the human family; that which makes t lie blood pure ami clean, as shown by its thousands <?t wonderful cures of dreadful Mood diseases; creates an appetite ami cures dyspep-ia, as shown by it44 ma?fic touch'" in ail stomach troubles; steadies and strengthens the nerves, as proved by people formerly nervous, now calm and selfpossessed, thanks to America's Greatest Medic Young men who intend standing an examination for a cadetsbip in the Government Military school at West Point, will notice the change in the day for such examination and govern themselves accordingly. Buchu, Gin and Juniper, cures your Kidney troubles. Try it. Price 75c. For sale by all Druggest. The collection whicb will bo taken in the Methodist church by the Lutherans, Easter Sunday moruiDg, will be appropriated toward the completion of the new St. Stephen's church. Let the collection be a very large one. Thirty-five years make a generation. That is how loDg Adolph Fisher, of Zinesville, 0, suffered from piles. He was cured by usiDg three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. E. Kaufinann. There will be prayer meeting in the Methodist church tomorrow evening at the usual hour. The pastor, llev. W. M. Harden, will be pleased to see at least oue (if not all) member from each family in the community. Game Cock Chicken Cholera Cure, an absolute remedy for chicken chol- i era. No cure, no pay. 25c a pack- i age. Murray Drug Co. Ask your store keeper for it. As we go to press, wo learn that Mrs. Luther Kieckley, died Monday night and was buried at St. Peter's church yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. A. Cromer, assisted by the Rev. J. G. Graicben, conducted the funeral services. It is a great leap from the old fashioned doses of blue mass and nauseous physics to the pleasant little pills known as DeWitt's Litlie Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache aud billiousness. J. E. Kaufmann. It is said that some of the farmers in Georgia are already buying corn and hiy, at time prices trm-ike 5 cents cotton. They have brethren in South s i i * im Uiroima UOlDg likewise. iuest ait: the men who continually cry. hard times, aDd is it a wonder that times ' are hard with them? A torpid liver robs you of nmbi tion aDd ruins your health. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liv^r, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. J. E Ivaufmann. There will be preaching in all three churches in the Bethel charge on Good Friday, by the pastor, Rev. S. C Ballentine, as follows-: Bethal, at 11 a. m : Mt. Olivet, Spring Hill, at 3:30 p. m ; Mt. Vernon, White Rock, at 8 p. m. A special service, with the holy communion, at Mt. Vernon on Easter. |3f CURES WHERE All ELSE FAILS. B U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use g l3 in time. Sold bv druggists. c We have been requested to extend an invitation to the lady friends of Gamp Steedman, U. C. V, to be j present at the meeting of the camp next Saturday. A sponsor to stand for the camp at the meeting of in Charleston is to be elected at this meeting and the veterans are desirous that their lady friends should be nrocnnf nn this r-.eeap.iiin. America's greatest medicine is Hood's Sarsapariila, which cures when all ether preparations fail to do any good whatever. The fishing season has opened and those who delight in lolling upon the banks of their favorite streams, fighting mosquietos and applying the sake bite remedy, should go to Husemann's in Columbia, and purchase their fishing tackle. You don't have to conj ire up a great big "whale of a story" to tell your admiring friends if you make your purchases there for his tackle is so excellent that the fish become hypnotized and bite whether they want to or not. If yon want long strings of big fish, go lliete to ?et vour outfit. " n / Arc You Weak? YtVakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching hones. Tiie blood is watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is being opened for disease. A l>ottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your strength. soothe your nerves, make, your blood rich and red. Do you more good than an expensive special course of medicine. iSivwns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. - ... Only those who liavc been relieve : of ?rreat suffering can fully appreeia! s tlio ?xratilu<lo \\ i111 which the festi - tnonials overflow written in favor t - Hoods Sarsaparilla. ! "C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen:?"J think it my duty t< , let the world know what Hood's Sarsapa j rilla has done for me. I was all run dowi 1 after having typhoid fever and could no :ine, because it cures when nil others i The American Economist r sr __ 1 A-.r i _ il.? r , oi Aiarcu preseuia iu mu ium i of a pictoral supplement an unique | and interesting array of drawings I and cartoons selected from the files i of that paper for the past three years j The illustrations, several hundred ic ! number, emphasize in a peculiarly forcible manner the strength of the i ? j doctrine of protection as an active, living political issue, and also demonstrate with what vigor and aggrcs siveness this doctrine has been expounded by the American Protective i Tariff League. | -I Easter Egg I-yss. j 8 colors for 5 cents, also Logwood and Madder, at J. E. Kaufmann's. St. Stephen's Congregation. J The place of divine services for the j immediate future of St. Stephen's j congregation will be in the Method j ist church. Our congregation and j the public may expect services at | that church on the following days with cei taint}: APRIL. 1st Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 2d Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 1th Sunday, 8 p. m. communion services For St. Stephen's pastorate for the month of April: 2d Sunday, 11 a. m, St. Stephen's. 3rd Sunday, 11 a. in , St. John's. 4th Sunday, 11 a. m , Providence. The communion offering of St Stephen's congregation, at the Methodist church, on Easter Sunday morn ing, the 2d Sunday of April, v. ill be devoted to the completion of the new St. Stephen's church building. Tho pastor hopes the offering will be liberal. Pastor J. G. Graichen. Sure Death to Bed Buss, Etc. The Standard Liquid Insect Destroyer is A No. 1 Polish for Furniture, a Wonderful Disinfectant, safe, sure and speedy. No insect destroyer ever yet devised has fo fully and unquestionably met the desired requirement, that of certain destruction of Bed Bugs, Poaches, Ants, Ac., and also the most perfect germicide in the word. If you are suffering with' any cf the insects try this most wonderful Insect Destroyer and be convinced of its merit. It is the most perfect insect destroyer in the market. Invaluable to every household. Sold under a positive guarantee. Pi ice, 25 cents, at the Bazaar. Nice Jswslry. Ladies' shirt waist, hats stick pins, gent's collar and cull buttons, and a number of novelties, in the jewelry liue, at J. E. Kaufmaun's. A Stolen Hide. Some unknown parties borrowed Mr. D. A. Richardson's faithful horse, " Nellie," last Friday night. The alarm was given Saturday morn j ing, and a party started in scarcn. | The trail was easily followed in the direction of Columbia. When the j party reached the home of Mr. J Ambrose Wiugird, inquiry was I made, and it was learned that a horse ! had been taken up by a negro just i below his house. It proved to be j Nellie. The general supposition is ! that some scoundrel was passing i through en route for Columbia, aid I ? 7 | preferred to ride rather than walk. I Nellie being of a kiud disposition, ! answe el the puipose exactly, and | she was ridden to the biidge, and i then turned lose, and was making i * D her way home when stabled by the j negro. A good strong lock now j fastens mcit of the stable doors ! around w uue uock. j - ? -*> * Will bs Hero. Oae of the iirra of D. L Boozer & i Sons, will fill the regular appoint i ment at Lexington, April Tib, 8th I and 9:h, just before Easter. To insure prompt attention make your ' engagement one week ahead. Postal cards furnished free of chaige. i ??? The late AV. C. McGowan, of Abbeville, carried 844,000 life insurance j all of which has been paid to his i heirs. I 1 d i c i n ? il j get anything that would do nic any good. A friend tolil my husband \vhat a wonderful medicine llood's Sarsapariila was for weakness. J had become disheartened, f l " t but in}' husband persuaded me to try a j few bottles of this medicine. Hefore I j had finished the first bottle I was a great deal better. 1 had n good appetite and was able to do sonic of my housework, i When I had taken the third bottle 1 was I sound and well. 1 had been troubled I with little sores on my hands and faee, ; and Hood's Sarsaparilla cured these." Mary J. SfX<;i.KT.\i:y, HlueSprings, Fla. Sound and Well. "I had a scrofulous sore on one of my ! limbs w hich troubled ine for years. I bought a few bottles of Mood's Sarsapa! rilla and began taking it. I am now j sound and well anil able to do a good I day's work.'' Nathaxikj. Pknmnutox, ; !lomir.o. Va. ' Hood's Sarsnparilla is The Medicine For You . I?ce:ui>e of wlial it has tloiie for others; , because von ought 1 his spring to lake i that which will do you the most jrood. fail.sure to get Hood's. Oak Grovs's School Closing, i The closing exercises of O ik Grove i school, taught by Mr. W. JJ. Fdllaw, ; one of the most successful teachers' ; in the county, took place recently . with appropriate, interesting anil ini structivc ceremonies. '! The exercises were opened at 1:30 p. m , by reading the 13th chapter of , II Cor., which was followed by an earnest supplication to the throne of grace for guidance and protection by j the Hon. W. H. F. Rist. The ex ercises consisted of declamations and ; dialogues by the pupils, each of I whom showed thoughtful and careful preparation and training and the I manner in which they acquitted j themselves reflected credit alike upon I themselves and their instructor. The music was cf an unusual high i' order and was furnished by a cho'r i j of carefully selected voices, with : Miss Maggie Goodwin presiding at the organ in her graceful and charm ' ing manner, who was ably assisted by the talented Miss Sue Milder brand. Hon. \V. H. F. Rust deliycred a timely and excellent address in i which he showed the urgent necessity of reading good pure, and in structive books in order to train the I intellect and to develop the character. W. 13. Fallaw then addressed the ; pupils and patrons of the school, thanking them for their uniform kindness and courtesy extended 'o him during the session. The patrons are well pleased with the effective ; ness and thorough ness of Mr. Fali law's sj'stem of teaching and his faithful and conscientious dischageof his duties, the pupils under whose care they were placed, shows a marked improvement and are well advanced up the hill of learning. The address was vrell received and enjoyed by all. An ptTm-t had been made to raise a sum sufficient to purchase a large bell for the school, which brought in satisfactory results and Miss Lula A. Craft was awarded the prize for ha\i g collected the largest amount. The exercises of the joyous occasion were brought to a close by in old fashioned cake walk out of whi<h the participants had lots of fun and I enj jyim nt. | This school opened as a public j school and was in session seven i months, tLe public funds having been j supplemented by the Patrons. J Vanity, Vanity! Thy ITams is Woman When in Columbia making pu chases of dry good**, millinery and frills and furbelows which go to make up a ladies toilet, and which makes her so enchantingly lovc-ly and sweet, d ju'l forget that some of the best of the.-e goods are now on exhibition at the Globe Dry Goods Cj., and that its m inager, Mr. W. H. Mjucktou, will take a delight in having you call aod inspect the handsome display of iovely goods. He will name prices which will both astonish and plea' e you on account of their cheapness. Call and see for yourselves. Saturday the Prohibitionists of the county will meet at this place for the purpose of sending delegates to Columbia to nominate a full State . )n r>nt. tlii> nrin 11U11C I ) jJitUj'Wt bu VUI1J W^ww www J,. ciples and purposes of the advocates of the prohibition of the sale of alcoholic l.'qu >rs. Wc trust that this convention will be full aDcl that our best citizens of the county will take an active interest in the work of the convention. Now is the time and now the opportunity to take your stand for morality, sobriety and truth, as against immorality, drunkenness and duplicity. Which side j are you on? If you are on the side ! . i of God and humanity, be sure and i come to the convention Saturday. Fins Writing Paper, ? A full assortment of best quality j stationery in boxes and in bulk, : t ! i J. E. Kaufmann's. Senator Scarborough of Hony | county, h'S been announced as a } , candidate for Congress in opposition i to the present incumbent, Hon. Jas. j Norton. A Happy Marriage. To the Kilitor of the Dispatch: The Washington Street Mcthoilhl church in Columhi i was the scene of a beautiful ami happy ceremony? the uniting of two lives i:i the holy bomls of mutiimony. The occasion was the mariiagc of the ih.-v. Luther Hanks, of the South Carolina Confer ence, to Miss M. Maml, the charm ?* * "? l i . f I) .. ing and hami-ome <i ingmer 01 n ^ J. Walter Dickson, Presiding Killer of tl:<? ('nil!rai-ia Patriot. C irds wore Mist several days be fore announcing tlit? mairiage and invita tious were s<-?it to ?? ;ite a host of friends of the popular contracting parties, both in Columbia a sal in t liecountry, including all the ministers of the Columbia Pishiet, about ten of whom wc-res present, as follows: Kcvs. W. W. Daniel. W. J?. Baker, 1?. L Kiitoii. -J. W. Needy, W C. Miller, A. J. Jtie-c, -J C Abney, A. M Ciitzb erg, 1) J), W. 31. I far el en j It C Mclioy anil A 11 Phillips. The chancel was beautiful in its spotless biiclal lobes of cuihd, and prescutcel an eme-liauting anil lovely scenery rivaling in beauty ami picturesijue some fibulou-. Jiearn of fairy lauel. As the) bride came up one aisle arm in arm with her si.-tor, Miss Annie Fair Dickson, anel the brielgrooin ami his best man, the llov. It C. Mcltoy, came from the Pastor's study, the sweet stra'n e of Mende'.sshim weeltl.ng march buret forth in notes of triumphal j jy in commemoration of &o victory of the G jd of Love which was about to be consumated by the plighting of vows at God's sacred altar. The bride was charmingly and tastefully nrrnvod "in ivnnl find silk wpjivp. 1M,V yv ..WW. ? J of wood tints with revers and cuffs of brown velvet. Her bat matched. A dainty dash of white chiffm ap peared in dress and bead gear, the latter being crested with nodding roses of rich dark red. She carried a bouquet of fragrant white flowers and ferns." Miss Annie Fair Dickson was beautifully robed in garnet. Her hat was trimmed in white roses and maiden hair fea'hers. The church was comfortably failed with fiiends and well wishers, the j number of persons present being es timated at 300. The ceremony was perfornud by the bride's, father lie v. air. Dickson, who was assisted by the Rev. W. W. Daniel, Pastor of the Washington .S reet church, the impressive ceremony as laid down iu the Book of Discipline of the Methodist Church being used. After the ceremony the newly made couple and their invited guests repaired to the pleasant and hospiti ble home of the bride's parents where an elegantly prepared lunch eon awaited them, to which full and ample justice was done. The reception lasted from 1 to -t o'clock p. m and the happy couple cnteitaiued very pleasantly, and at the end of which the bride favored them with a parting song. She has a sweet, rich voice and the song was enjoved by all. Mr. B n.ks is the pastor of Lexington Fork Circuit and is oae of the ablest and most promising young divines in the S-u'h Carolina Conference. May the richest blessings of heaven rest aud abide with this couple all (he days of their lives, aod their cup of happiness continually overflow with j >y and pleasure. II. . * ? ^ ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ? ^ THERE iS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ? ? ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, r THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- ? 4 Li EVE. ? \ LOOK CUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- ? J STITUTCS. THE GENUINE BOTTLE \ r BEARS THE NAME, t ? PERRY DAVIS & SON. J A rallon of PrRE IJ.VSKm OIL raized j Bomiar *ju*?niL*LjAwm^ . -JL: makes 2 nallon* of tb? Vi'RY f# BEST PAINT in I ho iVOBLI>/l n|T for SL19 or of your paint bill. Ts far more tm-tuplf than Pare White Lru> and is Absolutely vor mrsojfro*. Hammar Paint is made of t jj?? Bk-t of I'aint Materials -ssu-h as all ifood painters u?e. and is ground Thick, very Thiok. n > trouble to mix, any boy can do it. It is the Common* Sense: of House Paint. No bette.. paint can bo wade at any cost, and is Not to Crack. Blister, Peel or Cm p. F. HAMMAR PAINT CO., St. Louis, MO. I Sold and guaranteed by Tulisui lb. Katii nuuii', 1>IIA M ACIMT. i>:.* \ r r.M. i \* Paints, Oiis, Glass, Etc. March 30 - >ii. i^i. Notice. ritllE CONTliACI' Fi)K WILDING JL thnuov county po .r house w ill be let i to the lo\v< st r<.<-i?')iihilil. bi.l(I(r on Friday, the loth day of April IJ .Is solicited. All bids t<> tiled hoi re 11 o'clock :l. ill., ol said day. Tne riyht i0 reserved to reject an\ and ad bids. Work to be commenced as soon as the contract is in ide For plans an<l specifications, apply to the undersigned. L. J. LANGFOXP, >'u eivisor. March 28, 1808. ?3v 22. - - <r j ^ McXTulty's "We have removed into our new quarters, Xo. loot) Main street, next door to Wright's Hotel, and are fast getting in position to serve our fiiinds and I jnitrous with a, line line of j SMOKS. T HI N KS AXI) Til AVE LUNG BAGS, EVERYTHING NEW AND IT TO DATE. "\7\7~- IE3 - a^cHSTTTLiTTT. j Xe.rt to WriyhCs Hotel, COLUMBIA, S. C, I October 13? (Sua. 'BEST YET." j . Wards, S. C., March Tih, 1808. Ujck Hill Buggy Cj , llock Hill. S. C. J)iar Sirs: In behalf of your latest spring "Best Yet", we think it is correctly named. We think it is by far the best spring we know of. Its ease in riding surpasses all ethers. Its durability is unquestionably the best. Our friends and customers speak verv highly of it. Yours truly, * JAS. A. BATCHER & SON. ' BEST HIDING." j Hickory Grove, S. C., March 7,1898. Rock Hill Buggy Co . "Rock Hill, S. C. IXar Sirs: I have tried your ''Best Yet'' spring and find it the bestriding buggy I h rve yet used. Please scud me two uiore of them. Yours truly, J. B. MARTIN. ROOK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by AV. I?. HOOF1, I,*?xington, S. <0. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Donly Seasc, Columbia, S. C\, Lewiedale, S. C., MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., |i'!S. |i. !.. iMDZIiii & SONS, 4f|j"DlNTISfS.|||^ | 1515 MAIN STREET, COr,U>II5I^? S. C2. 'PI-IONE z?:u>. One of the firm will fill appointments at Thursdnv, Friday ami Saturday before th" Se< o id Sunday of < a;h mouth. Except July and August when there will be no appointuunt For months ot Febiuary, Juno and September Court Week will t ike the place of ih: regular appointment. r>3 Lexington 011i<*o, over Kuulhiiiun'H Drug; 8tor?, YOU WANT To know where to buy Plows. /9| To know where to buy Hames, IIAME STRINGS, CLEVISES, LAP RINGS, llOES, AXES, all kiml3 of FARM IMPLEMENTS, __ CO L LA RS, Ji LLXDS, BRIDLES* HARDWARE /or Your Houses, SHOE NAILS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, TTX WARE ASI) WOODEN WAR E, STEWART & PRENTISS, 1526 MAW STREET, COLUMB S. C. October 2S. l>r. VICK'S SEEDS THREE RAMBLER ROSES I Will make a inasnifWnt 1 ? iT:,; sli;nlt- for the piazza. or a rliarmin,; N?I. On?tant bloomm.per'* fciilv irmly. One plant will e ilwi-.iii'li<>l" Uowei*. One encli, only 40 centa* delivered. VICK S a Ptl IDf* r,l!> Catalocn* and ih<> f.idi**' f.anlenrr and Adylwr. Moral . . v>uii/u. !jp nfl|v one containing Cull Ji??< Options aii'l Diicctlons for planting and tenure; *o ronipiehrnsiw. toniloascil. .lavfilVil and t.?K-x*->l tear II* W lio Kims ,?lay l< mil. Many illu-tnuion* fioin imIimp. OilorH of Street Peat. Nasturtium*, 'J u:.?-i.ni? Jtecenia'i. I>.n l.i'v. i artiia Thili|i.ii-iit?ak A*;er*. Beautifully eiobo^ed cover; I "20 laico r'unplWrlv fillnl 'Tith honest Illustration* Kit KM upoi appil. mion. Hrk'n Sccdn Sever Dimppoint. JAUKS \ IT K?i SONS, - llocbenlar, X T, FREE! /?"?) Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine IS*. fA?TM0BITT. ! t ii'inp of Inform')! ion nlmtit Flower*. .in?T Krtlit*. ate! how to crow an i oar* fcr them giiTp?fti!lv A farm house in:?v he ??r ?! a siielit arvl tlio grouri'li ma<le nthauive, instetnl of I a 10 nr.'! iorl.i.Mii.c. In* piireof Vic. S IM.nSTKATED MONTHLY MAHAZINK i? Fifty On?s per year. ln*t Jf vi.it fill return thi* Coiipun with *ix two.ccnl Mnnip* 'he t:u2r>rine wili *> rr.tttifl loyon regularly for six liioullulor iml. Witic atwevj VK'K l'l IH.Ish 1 M? CO., ICocheater, 5. 1* ~DRT GOODS, 1 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. A\ \\ i:-it to c.iIJ the ittciiti->ii of tin L'eoplo of Lnsiii^iou to the fact that wc now keep r. !uil lintj of Dress Goods in Black and Colors. I'll.'1 bt-sl values for the morey can bo found ul our store. We have Dress Goods from o cents per yard up. ' IIE BEST CALICOES.5c peryd. Fast Dyes ANDllCSCOGIN MUSLIN, only C ceats, LADIES^ CAPES. ;; ! We hi.ve tbe best values in tb citv. Cloib Capes from 73 cents to Slo.OO. PIusL Capes I " S1 00 to $15.00. MILLINERY OUR SPECIALTY. We can give yon Trimmed an 1 Uatrimrned Hats at your own price. Give ns a call when in town auti be convinced. N. W. TRUMP, | 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. October l'i ly. PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. 7 l)TVr T TT A fT)T7T> M \NlTAOTKEUS OF hig-H: FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, DOORH,SASIl IV 1 > HLTNDH, -ry] AUGl'STA, OA. 1 ^ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURKISHED.^pf Feb nary 1?lv. I