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CMMMM??MM? The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. 18S8. ? Irdcxto Few AdvcrtiffUhnts. PicclamaiioD?"W. H Elleibe. Homestead Notice?H. A. Spann. Final Discharge?Becj. Bawl. 9&~Xoticcs will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents 2)er line, to one a7id all. An Angel of Mercy. Truly, the miraculous cures of rheumatism made by Salvation Oil, justly earned for it the title : an angel of mercy; for many bed-confined rheumatics have experienced the great, curative properties of this modern liniment. "I used Salvation Oil for rheumatism and found it a sure cure. I used three bottles and am now perfectly welhand I would feel myself a benefactor if I could induce every person with rTipnnmtism to trv Salva tion Oil.*' James II. Bryant, Debrulils, N". C. Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents, but some dealers may sa}\ "we are out of it," hoping to sell a cheap substitute instead. Insist on getting Salvation Oil, or go to some other dealer who will sell it to you. JTo Cnre a Cold in One Lay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 The Joint Council of St. Stephens ^ Pastorate, will meet at Lexington, J on Monday, April the 25th. 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 of the members of this council is earnestly desired. By the Vice President. J. E. Riwl Kyzer, Secretary. Shak9 Into Your Shoss. 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 tight fitting 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 Roy, N. Y. For Sale. A No. 1, all round farm mare mule for sale cheap. About 8 years old and guaranteed to be in a sound condition in every particular, Apply to L. 0. George, Lexington, S. C. . St. Stephen's Congregation. The place of divine services for the immediate future of St. Stephen's congregation will be in the Methodist church. Our congregation and the public may expect services at that church on the following days with certainty: Armij. 1st Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. I 2d Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 4th Sunday, 8 p. m. I COMMUNION SERVICES For St. Stephen's pastorate for the month of April: 2d Sunday, 11 a. m, St. Stephen's. 3rd Sunday, 11 a. m , St. John's. 4th Sunday, 11a. m., Providence. The communion offering of St Stephen's congregation, at the Methodist church, on Easter Sunday morning, the 2d Sunday of April, will be devoted to the completion of the new St. Stephen's church building. The pastor hopes the offering will be liberal. Pastor J. G. Graichen. 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 eents a bottle. It is the best of all. c .. Who Can Boat This? Air. R. W. Cayce, one of Lexington county's brag farmers and a whole souled and kind hearted gentleman, last year made from 2^ acres <of land, 2,080 pounds of lint cotton. The kind planted was the Crawford j Improved vaiiety. Who can beat Ibis? Diseases of the Blood and Serves. No one need suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured by Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of 1ne blood, nerves end stomach, chronic Hr\ otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Hitters. Known and used for nearlv a raarter of a century, it stands to-day foremost among our most valued remedies. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Death cf Mr. Jacob Boozer. Mr. Jacob Boozer, who lives just beyond Graddrick's ferry, on the Newberry si Je died last Saturday and his remains passed through town Sunday, cn their way to the Boozer old burying ground, near the Briley homestead, where they were placed beside those of his departed " ? .1 JS it. _ I relatives to awau lue aawn 01 iue resurrection niorn. Mr. Boozer was well and favorably known by our people among wbom be bad many ' warm personal friends. He was a brother to Dr. D. Luther Boozer, of Columbia aDd Mrs. Joe Lown, the only two near relatives who survive . -him. PENCIL A1 SCISSORS. ~ Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Pispatch Man. Tirnrs are dull. Sunday is E ister. War ftver prevalent. A ccld wave has struck us. Plant plenty of bog and hominy. Do something to improve your town. See homestead notice cf Mrs. Mary ; B. Murdoch. Buchu, Gin and Juniper, cures your Kidney troubles. Try it. Pi ice 75c. For sale by all Druggest. How many times were you fooled on April 11 Sow more abundantly of the food crops?War. The boys will soon be crying, "egg's and egg." Miss Annie Daily is visiting rela tives and friends in Columbia. If jou want good gardens, with fine vegetable?, buy your seeds at Bazaar. Use the whitewash brush and lime freely about your premises. The picture man "took" many a ' baby while sojourning with us. ] Alternating sunshine and rain 1 makes these days pleasant and dis- * I agreeable. < Sweet woman will make her appearance in her lovely spring cos- 1 tume Sunday. 1 Pilene, a sure cure for Piles. Try ^ it, 50 cents a bottle. Murray Drug Company. Call for it. "Wait until Wednesday,v says President McKinley, "and you will ( hear something drop." > All nature st 11 continues beautiful j in her garb of delicate green trimmed c with flowers and ferns. j. Horehound, Mullen and Tar. Cures your Cough. Nothing like it. 25c c bottle. For sale every where. j All nordonc ch/?lllrl hp ffthPTl into C xx.i the house tonight or they will stand a a good chance of being killed. S The fruit is probably injured by the cold wave, but to what extent it t is impossible to say at this time. I From the appearance of some the ^ shop windows the hens must have * been laying eggs of varigated colors. *A large lot of fine fishing tackle of the latest and most improved kinds, a just received and for sale cheap, at * the Bazaar. ^ One of the prettiest stock of ladies' * and children's hats, can be seen at Shealy's New York Racket Store, cheap. Should war be declared the crutch manufacturer will reap a rich harvest, and rheumatic liniment in demand. Murray's Iron Mixture, the best Iron tonic made. Makes pure, rich blood. Price 50c, large bottle. For fc sale at your Druggist. r About eight or ten persons have e been clothed this week with the t right of suffrage by the Board of d supei visors. k The Mrs. Sallie Kaminer homestead, was sold Monday by the Ad- a ministrator and was bid in by the ^ heirs for $400. ^ 3 For Easter eggs. Logwood, Madder, . Paas fancy paper dyes, 12 sheets for v 5 cent?, White Rabbit egg dyes, 8 co'.ors for 5 cents. For sale at the | Bjzaar. In placing your orders for print- | ing, don't forget that the Dispatch Job Office can please you, both as to quality and price. A 13 - - - .. , I c In all tb? busy preparations ior Easter, don't forget that the Metho- ^ dist will hold a prayer meeting tomorrow evening. t 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 a case of sore mouth. 25c. jj The Columbia Register says "that s Hon. D. J. Griffith the popular Sena- fc tor from Lexington county, was in t the city Tuesday." There is only one person in this county who has a Uuited States j t license to sell whisky in the State, i t outside of the dispensaries. ; a Game Cock Chicken Cholera Cure, ! . an absolute remedy for chicken chol- j I: era. No cure, no pay. 25c a pack- j i' age. Murray Drug Cj. Ask your j t store keeper for it. j a tswrral corvir><Js in hp X/VJU I tuv wv 4 xvvw ? w ( Methodist church Good Fiiday. Rev. j L J. G. Graichen, will conduct the i e services at 11 o'clock a. m. j s Our devil is ripe for war: so ripe j i that he made a gallant attack on a i i dish of crapped collards. Epsom i j salts and soda soon revived him. j a A torpid liver robs you of ambi j J tion and ruins your health. DeWitt's i Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, j cure constipation and all stomach | and liver troubles. J. E. Ivaufmann. ! ] Eailv gardeners, on account of the 1 cold wave, are sitting on the ragged i edge of agony, viewing tbe desolation wrought upon tender plants. April is like a woman in more re- j < spects than one but none more so ' j than sometimes she is all smiles and ' sunshine and the next moment she is all clouds and tears. ?????? The following isa characteristic Hood's Sarsaparilla testimonial. Facts like these have made Hood's Sarsaparilla America's (Hvatest Medicine and endeared it to thousands of homes scat tereil all over this broad land. " We like to toll what Hood's Sarsapa- < rilla has done for us. Our four children i had diphtheria. From the very first our i little boy Ralph,then seven years old, was i I* America's Croate.st Medicine bo Sold by all druggists. $1, six for -1 Thirteen cases have been p:o j aounced by the doctors of Columbia, ;o be genuine small pox. All of the tu? ,i;e_ 31CK are negroes save uuc. j-uo l 3ase is said to be not malignant. It is a great leap from the old j fashioned doses of blue mass and i nauseous physics to the pleasant J ittle pills known as DeWitt's Little ! Early Risers. They cure conrtipaioD, sick headache and billiousness. I. E. Kaufmann. Judge Simonton has signed an >rder for the sale of the Batesburg Djtton Mill. The sale is to take dace at Batesburg at 3 p. m , on the lay 8gveed upon by the parties to he suit. The Governor has offered a reward j >f one hundred dollars for the appre- j tension and conviction of the person i >r persons who burned the stables ind mules of J. M. Boone, on the !3rd of March. Thirty-live years make a generaion. That is how long Adolph i Tisher, of Zanesville, O, suffered ' rom piles. He was cured by using j hree boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel j ialve. J. E. Kaufmann. A collector was in town Monday, .sking contributions for the relief of he sufferers from the recent forest ires in this county. We did not earn whether the response was libral or otherwise. A Wonderful Discovery. The last quarter of a century records many wonderful discoveries in medicine, hut none that have accomplished more for humanity than that sterling old household remedy, Browns' Iron Bitter--. It seems to contain the very elements of crood health, mid neither man. woman or child can take it without deriving the cre;stest*b?*nefi:. Browns' Iron Bitten is sold by all dealers. The Methodist church will be tandsouuly and appropriately decoated by the Lutheran congregation icxt Sunday, iu commemoration of he gloiious resurrection from the lead of our blessed Redeemer and iavior. The Supreme Court has upon a tie ffirmed the decision of the Circuit lourt in the case of M. J. Counts, vs. I V. M. Wilson. This decision allows dr. Wilson compensation for the mprovrments made to the property rhile it was in his possession. lit CURES WHERE ALL ELSEFAILS. |ij m Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gj Cd in time. Sold by druggists. W Let your contribution be liberal iext Sunday moruiDg, at the Easter fferiDg to St. Stephen's. Remem>er, that in giving you will help the jutherans to provide themselves rith a house of worship, in place of hat recently burned. In these piping times of rumors of j >'ar it should not be forgotten that j arming operations must Dot cease ! nd to carry them on successful fam- [ ly and plantation supplies are neces- I ary. The place to purchase the I est and cheapest is at the well J nown establishment of Piatt, Hook j c Sbull, Columbia. All those who have not already i >een viccanated had better have > heir arms made sore witb the virus j t once. Small pox being near White ! lock, Columbia and Johnstone, there ; 5 no telling how soon it will make j Is appearance here. Piemember j hat "an ounce of precaution is worth ! , poimd of cure." Stewart A Prentiss of Columbia, j lave in stock a large and well select- j d assortment of seasonable goods, j uch has hammocks, base ball goods, ! ce cream freezers, lemon squeezers, j ce schredders, universal food chop- > )ers, which cuts everything, meats i is well as vegetables. Uxii on mem ; vhen you need anything in their in e. Tried Friends Best. ! For thirty years Tutt's Pills have yroven a blessing" to the invalid. (\re truly the sick man's friend. 1 A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria.constipation and all kindred diseases. | TUTT'S Liver PILLS j AN ABSOLUTE CURE. j H??BOBIIIIII IIH ! Ill II? 11 If Greatest very sick and for several days ii seemed as a if he would never be any better. After a u while he began to improve and in a few p weeks was able to go out, although weak 1 and miserable. Then, gradually All Strength in His Limbs gave out. The physicians told us it was paralysis, which sometimes follows an at ta<sk of diphtheria. \\ e did everyming for him. hut be grew worse unt il he was in a pitiful condition. lie suffered terribly j at night and complained continually of! his head, and in what little sleep he was : ' 1 able to get, moaned unceasingly. He lost all control of the muscles of his body and limbs. He had no appetite and complained of feeling sick at his stomach all the time. After we had tried many different remedies and had about given up all hope, we commenced giving him Hood's Sarsnparilla. In a short time he ceased to complain, his appetite improved and nt the I ?nd of three months he was able to attend / school a part of the time. Now he is well ?' ind quite a strong and rugged boy. You tl ire at liberty to use this testimonial, >1 Sarsa cause it accomplishes wonderful cure: >o. Prepared only by C. J. Jiood <fc Stormy Times. The Board of Equalization had a stormy session yesterday and at times there was a decided warlike on on/1 if I'M 11V l.-inlcPrl D 9 if a[jpcaiauv,t IUJU iK iv-uiij the America Spain embroilment would be eclipsed, but the Board bravely withstood and successfully repelled the assault of the aDgry belligerants and the dark war cloud passed leav- j ing the white angel of peace smiliDg happily upon all. J The original assessments made by the Township Boaids, except in a J few cases, were confirmed, and this j, made some of the unfortunate ones J j feel as if an injustice had been done', I them. The Board remained in ses sion until late in the afternoon. Much of this discontent and dis I satisfaction in the equalization of i property could be obviated if the i Township Boards would meet the Auditor on his rounds and fix the i valuation there and then. i There was an unusully large crowd 1 of people in town whose property J had been affected by the increased ! 1 valuation and they seemed to have- j 1 taken offense because they thought the ( Board, in making the increase, had 1 t i reflected upon their sworn statement. 1 We are satisfied that as soon as they 1 I understand the facts that the most \ of those who did the most kicking } i t will accept the inevitable gracefully, \ if not willingly, as soon as they have i( given a little thought to the subject, We take it that the Boards did c not raise the assessment from the be- i lief that the persons whose property was affected by the increase had will-11 * " ? ' 1 .1- - 1...4 i luiiy unaervaiueu me same, uui they did it for the sole purpose of | equalizing property, as far as practi- 1 s b!e, within their jurisdiction. The i name of the Boards itself bears us j out in this contention. Taking for a basis the average figure represented by a majority of the returns from a given sectioD, the Board proceeds to raise or reduce the assestments, as ^ the case may be, upon-the lands of the same class, thus equalize the val-i uation of property. Injustice was intended to none &n.l favor'.t'sm and partiality cannot, and should not, be ? considered as the principle which governed the Boards. They were simply performing a sworn duty and striving to make the burden of taxa- " tion fall evenly upon the shoulders cf all. ^ The Cold Water Advocates. a nmnltov <-iF norsnns tt'ltn V^UllC a llUlUk/tl V/X |. V* .. ?-vr hold to the doc'rine, that whisky drinking, as a beverage, should be prohibited by sumptuary laws, met in the court house Mondav, immedi- * 1 ately after the adjournment of the Veterans. ,1 Those present seemed to be en, thused with the importance of the weighty matters, the consideration * of which called them together. j * . 1 Moderation, conservatism and de , r liberation marked every stage of the f * proceedings and the situation was a gravely ami intelligently scaned and the outlook viewed. It was decided e ! to send delegates to the State Pro-,c hibition convention, which is to meet 0 in Columbia on the 14tb, inst., and ^ the following delegates were elected: Robert X. Senu, Brockland. 1 Maj. J H. C)unts, It mo. j \ Johu J. Fox, Lexington. l Rev. S C. Ballentine, White Rock.' j Maj. H. A. Meetze, Lexington. Pi of. L. 13. Huynes. Leesvilie. Dr. E. C. lvidgell, Bate&burg. j( Albert E. Wingard, Irene. 1 i Frank J. Harman, Lexington. Rev. Simon P. Shumperr. Bin's j Lauding. . Card cf Thank-. !? To the Editor of the Dispatch: (* Kindly give me space in the col js umns of your widely circulated pa-;* per to return my sincere ami heart- i felt thanks to those kind fiiends who . .. i i rendered such timely and valuable ( ' assistance to my wife and myself j' during her last illness, and may the \1 O 7 J | richest blessings of heaven descend j in copious showers on each and every j' one of them, and the angel of mercy j' soothe their trouble in the hour of 1 11 their atiliction and distress. Again !1 i 1 thanking one and all, 1 I am, gratefully yours, I T. I. Warner. n we feel we cannot say too much I n praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood | uritierand building up medicine." Mrs. I. E. Anderson, Cumberland. Maine. To Civo New Life lml purify the Mood then- is nothing tputl to Hood's Sarsapnrilla. It is lie ideal spring medicine, nerve ami toinach tonic. Try it. parilla < "\\licn all otlier medicines fail. Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Sma'l Pox. Persons from White liock, in the "Dutch Fork,'* of Lexington county, brought tho news to town last Fri day, that a day or so previous a case of genuine old fashioned small pox was developed in that community. A negro who had been working in one of the oil mills in Columbia was taken sick and determined to visit his mother in the neighbor of White Hock, to rest and recuperate. Immediately after his arrival there the sysptoms of small pox were developed and a physician was called, who. after making a careful and thorough diagnose, pronounced tho malady small pox. The usual precautions to prevent the spread of the disease were at once taken and the house and its inmates were quaranteed. The members of the family of negroes who occupied the house were vaccinated. We learn that a party of unknown persons subsequently visited the negro and commanded him to leave :he community forthwith and failing ;o do this on account of the weakuess )f sickness, they set fire to the buildng. The poor negro, unable to walk nad to crawl from the burning building to save his life and it is said that ie is making his way to Columbia, vith the germs of the loathsome disease upon his person and in his slothing to spread them wherever he joes. We take the following ac:ount of the brutal .affair from the Jolumbia State of yesterday: "The plnsieian in charge made his lsual daily visit this morning and jpou arrival was informed that a nob of ignorant cowards had called luring the night and ordered the itricken negro to leave at once or ilse they would kill him. Harris eluctautly crawled from his couch )nly when they set fire to the house lear his window. The negroes on he place were frightened and did lot ask any questions of the parties, eaiing the might be lynched, as hey had been exposed to the die?ase. Harris was tracked across tl e ield to the railroad and from ordeis jiven by the mob it is thought Le nade for Columbia. The mob was jertainly ignorant of what they were loiug, for he will certainly stop iu some community as well leave beliod bim the germs of the disease J vith those exposed. It is simply mother exhibition of man's inku nanity to man. "II. G." Meeting of the Veterans. Camp .Steedman had an unusual uruoutof members at its meeti g ast Monday and considerable busi- t less of interest to the veterans was ransacted. Comrades J. F. Kyzer, Jos. W. teeder, Paul P. Clark aud Dr. J. W. leiger were elected delegates to the i eunion in Chaileston, and D. T. {are, J. M Shealy, Albert E. Wiugrd and A. O. Wilson, alternates. INItss Floreuee E. Weetze was j lected sponsor for the camp cn the J fccasion of the reunion in Caarlestor, I md the maid of honor has not yet j >een selected. A committee was appointed to j )urchase u banner for the camp, I vhich will meet tomorrow, a com- I nitte was also appointed to arrange I or the trip to Charleston. It is possible that many will go as twentymo names have already been handed n. Sare Death to E:d Bugs, E:c. The Standard Liquid Insect Do- j stroyer is A No. 1 Polish for Furni.ure, a Wonderful Disinfectant, safe, { jure and speedy. No insect destroyer ever yet devised has so fully I md unquestionably met the desired i requirement, that of certain destruc- j Jon of Led Dugs, Poaches, Ants, j Vc., and also the most perfect germicide in the word. If you are suffering with any of the insects try j Lis most wonderful Insect Destroyer i lud be convinced of its merit. It is j :he most perfect insect destroyer in j Lo market. Invaluable to every j household. Sold under a positive j guarantee. Price, 25 cents, at the | Razfi.ir. I ITews from Brockland. To llic Editor of the Disrate!: Brookland is still up in the wheels j of progress and is moving rapidly on. educationally, mor: 11 v ar.d match ally. J)ai!y am s-ions to her poj u la! ion is being ma !o from many sections of the country and. dwellings ! ate being built fivm iho liver to I Horse shoe lake, and still the supply of houses is not ((pud to the demand j Houses are always engaged btfoie ! b< ing finish-: d. We now have ihiee church ?ditie<s and our i>apti>t lnethrci will in a j clo.vt limn In: i i d the fi j: f {} j i.a.e. Our churches aio well lilloil tvery i Sunday with gcod, quiet and atten- j live audiences. and the go.spd ably J proclaimed by devoted ministers, j On Good Friday night and Faster j Suuday services w i'l be h< 1 1 in Ml. j Tabor church and the sacrameuts j administered. Sp< cial music for this j service will bo rendered by M ij K jou's choir. The services in this church are very impressive and the audieuces large and appreciative. The I'rooklund Ae'adcmy is flourishing ui.der the tutorship of ltev. K. L. L}b:and, prinripd and Willie Ifaws and Miss Wry Shell assistants. The stores and work j shops are busy, the carpenter's saw j ami hammer is heard anil the hum of Hagood's pliiuiug is music to the ear ami G. A. Guignards brick factory is one of the largest in the State, lu our next we will give details in referance to the workings of this giant brick mill. Apiil 2, 1808. Jake. - 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, -"Oc ? MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's ; father, Mt. David I>. Waunamaker, on Sandy Run, this county, Thursday, March 21, 1S03, Rev. B. C. Herlong officiating, Miss Gallic B. "Wannamaker of Lexington and Mr. Jacob F. Kaminer of Orangeburg county. Thursday, March 31st, 1808, Mr. Edwin L. Long and Miss Ollic- Steele, by Rev. Jas. D. Kinard, at the homo of the bride's parents. About a week ago Mr. S. R. Lewie's best girl, Miss Ganttj from Monetta, S C , came to Rev. Wright's to spend a week or so. Yesterday evening at the parsonage thev were united in holy wedlock. Wouldn't have thought that of you, Rofus!?Our News Letter March 30th. <><><5<SCH><X>0<><><>CK><><><X><>0<><><>0 O QUICK CURE FOR 8 | COUGHS AND COLDS, ? fPYNY-PECTORALf X The Canadian Remedy for ?!l A | THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. ? x Large Bottles. 25 cts. v | DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lin., X X Prop's PERRV Davis1 Pain-Kiiur. Y <5 FOR SALE Br O DRUGGISTS AN!) DEALERS. Final Discharce, %J "VTOTICE IS HE'{I- IIY GIVEN TO ALL jLi persons int< rested that we wi 1 i apply t ) the Hon (). K Liaphart. Judge of l'iobate for Lexington < niity. S. C, on tie May Cth, 1 S'.tS. for t tit..i. d^eLarge as Ex?cntors of JiLn Haw'. die: sol 'I lit se having claims against said estate wiil i res' nt thc:n prop ri.\ attested and iiioM* in(1. ht? (1 will make )::i> mi lit to il:e t ndi-rsigned on the above d?t?*. J?\WL, 1' I HAUL. Exe idors Jo'jt. Ita .! d-ma e l. Apri ?>, iS'JS lwJl A gallon of PURE LIS^'-ED OIL mixed ''' IL~1J' '' "a'''a HOmmar ?t&Wlft/nn makes _ mil Ions of tii?- VERY #ffc. f if REST PAINT in thy WORM > f*m T'*for?. 10 or ???** | &Cw&?c7S%%-j of your paint hill. ts f\p. more nrr.utr.r. thnn Pare ! White Lead and i-? Absolutely not poisonous. | IIammau Paint i-made >f lli<- Rest or Paint Ma- I thrials -such a- all irooil painters uso. ;;inl is j uround Thick, very Thick. No trouble to mix, ' any l*>.v can do it. It is the Common sense of I ilousF. Paint. So better paint can ho uiudo at j ANY cost, Il!l<! is (&uawAk$dSym/l* | Not to Crack, nnisri:;:. Peel orCinp. F. HAMMAR PAINT CO., St. Louis, Mo. | Sold and guaranteed by .7 uli;i 11 !<!. !uu;ini;inn, j rilAKM.Vt I^T. JiEAI.Kli IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc. | M ircli o0? 3ui. i LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEFKLY LY THE MERCHANTS. ! j f Cotton, per ft , Bn?*ou Hums. D'T ft x a Sides. ^ " " ;t T Shoulders. " a Lard,per ft ; a ' Flour, per ewt '<" a Corn, p'-r l?u a ,;J POSISa " "" 1 it Oats. " " a F.mM.t. per ewt * a s<> Sweet Potatoes, per bu '"a Kim. per iit < a ' z t 15'itt'T. i?*r t'? l ? a ; Eeys.per doz a ' - ' 'l'urK"vs. per lb a Oeese. pur pr a *" t Chickens. per head 1" a -5 i Beeswax, per ft b? a ' Beef, per Itt s in | Pork. " " . s a Tallow, per ft ' a 3 { McN ulty's We lutvc ir-iuovj (i iiit*> our new quail ers. N i. 1Main street, iuxt <loor to Wright's HnU), :;u.l an* fast getting i:: i? j it ion to serve our frieiuis- an d pations with a line line el O t 1 I \ I * T I ) 1 ' V I ' e1 t t I i 'P J ? ? 1 * > > I i * 11 t\ . rx < '. onuno. 1 in ,\ i\i> \ I' I H \ \ hl.LI Ati KVKKVi'HINii Nl'W AND 11' TO DATK. V". 33. 2N/i;c3>T"crz_,rz,'sr, XixtU> I! ri</Ill's IIo(<t. S. (.V tot itr !'i ('iu. "BEST YET/7 War.K S (\, Much 7ih. 1S9S. Rock Hill Buggw ('>< Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sir?: In behalf of your Hitost spring "Rest Yet", we think it. is eorteetly named. Wo think it is by far the lust spring we know of. lis ease in tiding surpasses all others. Its durability is nuquestiouibly the best. Our friends and customers speak verv highly of it. Yours truly, * JAS. A. CATCHER A SON. ' BEST RIDING." Hickory Grove, S. 0., March 7. 1808. Rock Hill Buggv Co, Rock Hill, S. C Di ar Sirs: I have tried your \i3c-st Yet" spring and find it the best riding buggy I have \et used. Please send me two more of them. Yours truly, J. 13. MARTIN. ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by W. I*. ROOF, I joxinjyton, S. C. H. J. GREGORY & CO., I Donly & Sease, Columbia, S. G\, Lewiedule, S. C., MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., I'KS. II. !.. BOOZE It I SONS, | DENTISTS, ; 1515 MAIN STREET, COLTJMKIA. w rv 'PHONE siJIO. One of the firm will fill appointments at Thursday, Friday and Siturday before the Second Sunday of c.uh njnntb. Except July aud August when there will be no appointment For months of February, June and September Cjurt Week will take the place of ih) regular apj ointment. Lexington Ollioo, ovor Kauihiitnn's Drugf Nfoiu;, YOU WANT To know where to huv Plows. %/ To know where to buy Hames, 11.tin: S'j'iif.vfr.s, clevis mxas, hoes,axes, all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS, COLL A US, HL!M)S9 BHTDLES,. * lfAUDWAUE for Your Houses, SHOE XAJLS, HOUSE AM) MULE SHOES, riMYAHE AM) UOODESWAltE, GO TO STEWART & PRENTISS, 1526 MA'N STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 28. lu*. VICK* SEEDS r"u.owTHREE RAMBLER ROSES Will make a '. ). ?jni3/mt I'-i.-e. I*nnliru! f?i tJ,r? fiinz/x.ar a ebarniln:: l*-?l. ("V>n<!ant bloomers,pef" fdllv lianly. on<* i>!:tnt u i;i ei-.-isiir thuu<:iti>U<ji'tlouv-r*. One each, onlj 10 cent", delivered. VlfK'^ t'Tth-n am! rJIinp The linsv Man's Catalogue am! Hie l.aili'V Hardener ami Adviser. Ilun U Floral . . vJUJl/lj. i?. o,,iv'..r).-<-r.iitai!iin^ Oil! I??tij-'ioiisaii'l I?i?w.tk>i,s lor |>laniing and culliire; so r.->ii;f.i? l;iTenve. n?>4. cti.-nii -l :tn-t iiel> tli.a lie \\ lio It iiiih W;m Itrml. M-.nv tiliMiei-Mis fmiii nal'i'e. < it<-? rf Peas. N" iMnrtitims, Tuberous j^-?i,i:ias. (...I.leii f'u j i'v, l In- l>:ilili.l?. ml; ! ">'k JVamifiilly tinbo-V'l coveri 1 "JH Jjirji** t uTiif'li'ftlv^fii;..1 'villi ifJuMiftlSon**. I K !i! (?j-*n d;?pljiaf!*?ri. tlrk'* Scp?U Never Dimiipoiiit, JAM ICS VJfli* SONS Koclicstrr, N. Y. FREE! (?:,?) Vick's lustraleTHontjijy Maga'zins VU'iffmSuSt.. J? a voniai'Ic mi no of liifm unit ion rl-".ut F'on V? !n''V? ni?i Kruli*. nti?l how tr> rrow an-l onrc 0 r lln*m n' ( c??f*iIIr A laihi in ii.< i^|i(i-:iil Ti a 111j<.f x: i !!- ti", i tlie . i. i.i i!!iii |iv<?. inMp:l<l of ImiP nrnl |V?!lii<Mlli'_'. Tito |.?i? i- <?f VH K 8 1LLPST2ATEJ) MONTH! Y M AGA7INI; i* l iiiy <-nt? { or vwr. I?ut If you will mill I-II I hi* 4 <in (Kill i\ ii It ihi\ 1i> 0?iTlll fctfi llll's i: ' . in- -v >* u,.nli to vou ifjrularlv for sis muliUia lor Uitil. Wniv at outv u> \lCiv rl ( O., Koehestcr, N. V. "DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, We wish to call the attention of tii*. People of la-*in^ton to the fact thai we now keep a I'll! line of Dress Goods in Black and Colors. The best values for the money cau be found at our store. We have Dress Good-; from 5 cents per yard up. THE BESTCALICOESeopcryd. Fast Dyes -ANDHCSCOGIX MUSLIN, only C cen's, LADIES' CAFES. We have the best values in th city*. Cloth Capes from 71 cents to SI5.0D. Plush Capes / $ ! 00 to $17.00. MILLINERY OUR SPECIALTY. We can jpve you Trimmed au i Untriuimod flats at your own price. Give us a call when in town and be couv.in < i. XT. W. TRUMP, 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. October 13 - ly. PERKINS MANUFACTURING G& YELLOW 1*1 XE Ll'.MIiiat, manffa("it itKits of HIG-H FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, DO OTIS, SASII .A >" I> HLIM)S, Ai;(ii;STA, OA. ^ESTIMATES CJIEEIiFULLY FUKMSIIED.^ February 1?It. . -?*- ? jl: