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The Lexington Dispatch WED> ESDAY. A! KIL 20. 18f*. lifts to.Few Z dv. it:s< meLts. Proclamation by the Governor. teSrXotices trill be hi serial in the Lara I depu r Intent (it 1hv HHiJ'oriii ju ice a/ .7 edits per line, to'tuic and 3 Oh, How They Hurt. Xcurul^ij pains are often >o acute, that the poorsuiferer becomes. almost, frenzied with the intercity of the pain. Salvation Oi! will iri.--t.int ly relieve and eflectuaily cure neuralgia. s?> there is no reason why a moment's pain should he endured. .Mr. Jacob Klein, 1030 Main St., Evansviile, Ind.. writes: 4"My wife suffered from neuralgia for seven years and since she used Salva tion Oil, she lias not Inul a spell. I think it is the best liniment I have ever tried, and I would not be without a bottle of it in the house. I had the rheumatism for live years and had tried a great many liniments, and must say that Salvation Oil did me more trood than any other remedy." Salvation Oil is sold everywhere lor 25 cents. ~ . 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 davs with ceitaint}: 1st Sunday, 11 a. ra. and S p. m. 2d Sunday, 11a m. and N p m. j 4'.h Sunday, 8 p. m. COMMUNION SERVICES For St. Stephen's pastorate for the j month of April: 4th Sunday, 11 a. m , Providence. Pastor J. G. Graichen. To Cure a Cold in One Say. Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. 25 ^ -LilC t/UlUt VUULlV.il VI UL. UV.^uvuu i Pastorate, will meet at LexiDgton. 011 Monday, April the 2oth. at 2 I o'clock, p. m. The purpose of this : meeting is to consider the resignation of Rev. J. G. Graichen, as pastor j of said charge, and as such a full i attendance of the members of this I council is earnestly desired. By the Vice President. J. E. Riwl Kvzer, Secretary. Don'l Neglect Your Liver. Liver trouble* quickly result in serious ! complications, and the man who neglects his liver has little regard for health. A hottle cf Browns' iron Hitters taken now ami th< n \. i!l keep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed. Browns' Iron Bitters wili euro it permanently. Strength and vitality ? will always follow its use. lire was' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Lsntal Notice. Parties wishing Dental woik will j please take notice that the appoint- j ment of Drs. I). L. Boozer A: Sons { will come on May oth to 7th inclusive on account of the 1st Sunday j coming on May 1st. H.tice, Baptist. Tj the Bipti?t Churches of th? Lex- j iugton Association: Detr B e hren: As our de'egate j to the Southern Baptist Convention ' Informs me that, as vet. he has re- t ctived but a small amount of bis ex j penses. Please raise the same and | remit to Bro. M. J. Kyzer, by the j 30th of this moDth. Please be ! prompt. S. J. Piddle, For Executive Committee. . . I-Tciica to Cvsrseers. The Overseers, road hands, and \ Mag'strates of the county will please | tike notice of the following resolu? tiou, passed by the County Board of ! Commissioners, at the April meeting: | Resolved, "That all parties hold i ing Doctor s certificates shall be i warned to work the road, and to appear before the overseer and road hands of his sectioD. who are autho- i rized to exempt or not exempt such holder as thev deem just and right, | w .? o under the facts of the cast: and : should any party be not thus ex ! empted, and he then refuses to work, the overseer, shall return him to the ! nearest Magistrate and have the dis- ; . j ability complained of tested by trial. Overseers and Magistrates are j hereby requested to act in accord- ; ance with the above resolution. L. J. Langford, April 13, lS'i'K. Supervisor. | Lock! A Stitch in Time K.ivos uine. Hughes'Tonic (new ia proved. ! taste pleasant). taken iu early Spring and j F.il! prcvruts Chills, Peugiig aud Malar; il ; Fcvtr.s Acts 011 the liver, tones up the ! system. Hetter than Q lining. Guaranteed, i try it. At druggists. 5c. a:iJ $1.00. It is reported that United S;ates j troops will pp.ss through this afternoon or tonight on their way to j Tampa, Via. The band boys shoul.l be at the depot and chair them with j the tune of "Dixie." Doctor Blue Mountain Joe is thinking seriously of calling the Palmetto State Brass Band together for practice piior to having for Cuba. 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 Little Eirly Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache and billiousness. J. K. Kaufmann. pencil m mm. Wayside Notes Gathfred Kc-re and There ly a Dispatch Slan. ! These arc lively days. j The fruit crop is safe. j Plant plenty of the food crops. Go t j your club meeting Saturday. Democrats do your duty Saturday. The backbone of winter has born j broken. Shaw and soft hats cheap, at ! Mf.etze iV Son. The free ferries are taking like wild liie. Spring bonnets is the mgo with the fair sex. Turn cat to your club meeting i Sat unlay. : When you come to town call and pay your subsciiption. In placing your orders for printing, don't forget that the Dbpnfch | Job Office cau please you, both as i > j quality and price. See the bacutiful line cf dress goods at Meetze ^ Sou. Cotton chopping will soon be the order of the day. Several communications and obi u arics left over this wee k. Buchu, Gin and Juniper, cures your Kidney troubles. Try it. lb ice Toe. For sale by all Druggcst. A full line of shoes, in the latest shapes and toes, at Meet/3 A Son. Everybody is talking war talk, but few express their readiness to go to j Cuba. Ib v. "W. M. Harden, who has been 1 to Anderson on a visit, has returned home. Everybody who has not yet been j vaccinated should have it done iminc diately. A large lot of line fishing tackle of | the latest and most improved kinds, : just received and for sale cheap, at the Bazaar. A woman may pretend to be con j vinced against her will, but she j never is. Go out to the prayer meeting j at the Methodist church tomorrow ! evening. The Democratic clubs of the t county will meet Saturday, lie > present. Murray's Iron Mixture, the best Iron tonic made. Makes pure, rich blood. Pi ice 50c, large bottle. /Fori sale at your Druggist. Much of our space is given up to ; war news, for which we have no j apologies to offer. Miss Kstelle Griffith cf Lewiedale, is visitiug fiiends in the city.?New- j berry Herald and News. Occasionally when fortune knocks at a man's door, he is found in a ; neighboring club room. , Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will ! kill the poison from poison Ivy, j counteract poison from bites of i snakes, stings of insects. In a sure cure fur sore throat. Will cure any case of sore mouth. 25c. i Pauline, the daughter of the foie man of this ofiice, left for Conway yesterday to resume her studies. Straw bats have made their np pearance iu abundance. Our deiiu- | quents make us wear our old one. Mr James W. Kaminer and Miss L'zzie Franklow were united in marriage last Sunday, by Rev. J. A j Cromer. The following have been appointed as the Board of Control for this ! count}: R. L Keisler, J. Weir ; Addy and G. A Derrick. Thirty five years make a gereia tioc. That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zmesville, O, suffered from piles. He was cured by using | three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel i Salve. J. K. Kaufinauu. Messrs. C. W. Harman and George Hayes have beeu awarded the contract for buildiug the new pomhouse. Their bid was The farmer who fails to plant 1 ! plenty of the food crops will regret it in the winter wlieu he will have to buy >1 per bushel corn with .'I cents ; cotton. The Governor has offered a reward of SlJ'J for the apprehension and conviction of the person or person* who burned the barn of Mr. Richard Peele. Mi. Ioor Have?, a well known an J experienced contractor and builder, is improving the residence of Mr. Lome Roofs on Red lxiuk, by putting on an addition. A torpid live- robs you of ambi tion and ruins your health. DeWitt's Little Kuly Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. J. E Kaufuiar.u. In fortifying his ports, ("nolo Sun should be impressed with the importance of fortifying the mouth of Twelve Mile creek, by placing toip >does. erecting a fori and planting lv Holies. M. L. Yocum, Cimeion, Ra . say ; I was a sulV.'ier for ten years, try. ing most all kinds of pile remt dies, but without success, De Will's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended tome, j I used one box. Jt has effected a permanent cure." As a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel j Salve has no equal. !. E. Kaufmann. I ^3^ p ^ ii ii i i sj:*I [!.!!,: <' > .! yc;:i" :?r:i:. 11 cnti'iioi:*. : ! <! !*i;rnis:_: hive-, ji!-! :s? iv i:ii;?uri?!?-- i:i !in1 ji?? ? !. -.vliif!: -!. ?'.:?! i. .v. j si: ! ;s!i<! o.;svl!!! :<' i ::!: i. * < I" i ' ; i" . i !' M11! ' li :;?.?! f. :ii? .-! II !'- -:iI *iii:? . !!:?- ;t:: >r? "I !.: I ol e?? ry i *: r.; :?: ! Th::t Tired Feeling, >* " <);:!!:<>:: i;i :i -;.r!fu. i- '?in'4 t . t!.? \i' ;. i:i. ii n Ii!; ?:i > >! !:.< *d . !>!.)<h| t?!?!* I?*. J-iUii:^ l! > !'- :i:i ::l?I \ m . v.'iI! i..'>-iI'.>:i;: ::'!.| ri-;t<i\ I< r \\ \\ !!! 11:i\ < I i III:. Try I!-.-.;"- ;i!.i ihe - Wis. II : i;, i' v *.va? t !i:cc :r. hs i old I:" i?r?.k? u'i'ii cru: l ami | treated l.v t if J'l-x - :i. T:.? .-rusk io?is * would ' ?; i'.hiiM soon l>:'c-ak ?>i:J a-.'ain. W.' ;v.?oi4cd iry Hood's Sara:iim**it!*?. r.::d v. !: m *? .? had *_r5v? :j {v.v. > *ii' scrofula t:*??i:J?!* was c;i\ m m bi IFH OOQ' ^ 1? in* lira's ( I? -! M? db im* | il-ive you heu'.d tlx* newsi The : IJ.iZiar fountain is dispensing dciieiI ous iff* co! t ill inks to cool oii those 1 who mo hot o\vr tLf war. as w< il as those who desire to refresh thenij selves. Th .* \\ brans and their friends wi!! leave here Tuesday, the listh, inst., at 1 o'clock p. m . for ('..Jam bia and will leave that city for Charleston, via the Abuntie Cjast Line, at "> o'clock tue same afternoon. MDs Kiien Heitdrix had the little childre n under lxr tntalagc out last id id.ay afternoon. c*u j aying t lie pure j country air and Withering wild | tlowcs s. In inanv respects the winter has ' *" | just ended was the mo-t remarkable one that we have experienced in ye rs, parliculailv so in its cxtrnue 1 mildness. Mrs. Dr. Mack has sent to this I office specimens of English peas and i new Irish pitatoes of her own growth, i They are very tine for this early in : the year an 1 she will probably be j the lirst to have these vegetables on j her table this year. U member that we need monev i i these dull times to issue the Dispatch - .1 as much as we do whni money is j plentiful. so come and settle yonr j dots, it will be appreciatr d. Mrs. Isaiah Haiti wanger, of the j Lower Du'fii l'oil; section of Le>: i ingioa comity, lias been calls.d to the i bedside (if hcimn other. Mrs. Counts, j of New Ik i rv, w ho is critically iil? j Columbia Keening Kccoid, April PJ. j The C mfederate Veterans of the ! State will visit Chuikston on the 'iTth and "isth i ?>t , in annual re- j union T- i- *if not proba- | ble, that they will be there just in j lime to see the "(.'by by the Sea," ngaiu bonjl.Midt d and their services i lies ssod. .M:s. Paul P. Clark has our thanks ! for a delicious mess of tender spri: g turnips and greens and some (f the iiuest radishes of the season. We appt relate her t bougbtfulness in j kirully remembering us in this way. j She has an elegant home and is sur- j KUi.dt d by the comforts of life. The political campaign of 1 SDN j will be opened Saturday bv the rcor- j 4 ' l gauizitii i! of the clubs. We trust j ?i..? ti.?, ;o r. u iiJilt uu'st* ^ 111 in* ?i i w: inui -Lt~> yjg j the membership of the with us clubs. ; Kvevy member shouhl be present at : the club meeting of bis club, not j necessary for enlistment for the war. but to a > Lis iluty Jo bis puriy ami Ills State. The S ?utli Carolina ami Ceorgia li iilway. the 4 )..l It li u)lt t is c i i:)g g:t it iu'luccunei.ts to the ohl soKlici's an 1 others \vh > inten-.l \ I = iting Charleston Juring the occasion of the h-union. "JTili ami *_s h. Its snvice is the best; ii> schoiluly the fptickest ami its fares for the l< uial trip the ebeapi >t. (1 j by way of the < )bl IMiabie. ^e are reliably informed that J)r. isc Las repot tcil several cases < i small pox. among the negroes on the Jesse Wi s ringer plantation formerly Ih'. Leap ha 11 s place.' about two mil- s above his p! ;ce on the Saluda river. It L said thai tim otigin of the disease is directly traceable to . i v \ . . i > i_ 'T' : i ii tne i\ LUL' iocs ease. iiiis suonia le.ul our people, ?o prevent a spread ; of the opi-Kniie. [<> enforce stiict < piaraniiec ; iw s. We receive.1 a r>1 r-:tt e.il! from Sop-rvi-or Lin-iba.] ?>1 who iiifoimed us thai Hie chain r??i g is now <ioii:g seine goo;! wnk on the oM St ?tc i : ;n 1 :il Iiuekabaas >wamp. Opt. !; .huts will be f-.uni-hed corni.'j.y.ii-iiis S nls to is iw- the gang whirli wni > iVr time ami timible in prove ling evwr for -liemen. Siiptr\i-.-r I. <ug:' i ! ire- in i le a very < j;h (it lit ; ?;?. t lies .aw/oil much time i" t'ne in.] rovi .mnt <f the pub lie woihs -.iiiriiig his mluiii.iss'iatiou. am! the wo; I: lie has a( cnaplmhed will si am' i r g?* in rations as a inouu 1:1 "1)1 i" u .14^ .1 - i / iti *i.* > Will as to iiis ability ami the wmkmani ship tlispiayi-i in its e..:nj h lion. I ::v!y risred. nn:l hr i:s in;v. jvfi'i'tly wi ll. !;a- hail i>.? !;v :' :! fr--:ii ? r-f.:!a -inci* \ h..; ii:uc." Jviii:4m; iSha-jy Spring, W. Ya. / ^ / v.'- A -*/?h^ijk ' ~ \ $ f|f" i?L Ww \t'. : / \- . _ \ ' . \ / I Was Run Down In li? all it an<? wry ti:a"?:? . i ?*<m< Iufi?*?i ' 1<> try n not:!?- if ! <>. (!'? S;ir Wliv-n I hud t.ikf fi the ?:! {{ Icirf uliv v?vi*k I ft'St h mi's! n :;if t>:<- : tor I h?* ^ ^$?0JES H Um- it. rui-fs when all mlir- I'uii. Soh Prof. L A Sea>e. i !!< df Lexington co't' i \ .s ?::i =-1 p-. polar andg'nitl young meii. realizing that it is not good f'if man 1 o live alone," Las unto himself a handsome and blushing bride in tiie person <-f Miss Frmnie L Hunter, one of Newberry's charming daughters. I tie ceremony was pel formed by the Lev. (' 1'. Poozer, nn Thurs lav, April 1 J. 1S'J>. at Prospt: it v. Tue i >!s j?:tt cii ' x tends congratulntions to the happy' couple and wish for them a Lmg and prosperous life. The lirsl law of nature is If pre f .servatiou and one of the most impel'-; taut essentials to that pit s? rvation 1 is pure and wholesome food. \\ e cuiiiot be too cartful in making purchases in this respect if we have am regard for our health. The place where pure and wholesome articles of diet for man and beast can be obtained is at Piatt. Hook A: Skull's, Columbia, who kt; p a large stock of first class plantation and family supplies, cigars and tobacco, hay and grain and sell at second class prices. o OOOO ?CK>n?X>C>0.>0"0<^X>X>00 O QUICK CURE FOR <> ? COUGHS AND COLDS, I >pynypectoral| o o 0> The Canadian Remedy for r!l a | THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTiOiiS. | ^ Large. Bottles. 25 cts. 0 > DAViS & LAWRENCE CO., Lim., o ^ Prof's Perry Davis* Pain-Kilier. T ^ v for sale er O i and dealers. E.,_t:c*^b w"res < < i.i \i\?.:us i>::>!<;?'i: \ i n < i.ri:. i There will bo a meeting of the Lexington Democratic club, in tbo court house. at this place, on Saturday the lidrd day of April next, at -1 o'clock ]>. in., for the purpose e.f roorgani/.ing ti c club, < lecting a memo o j ber of the (Aunty Kxeculive Com niittoc, am! electing delegates to ti e* , O | County Cmvcntiou, which meets onlt the* lirst Monday in May next. i>v older e f the (' jail man. S.unl. 11. (Lorgc. Secretary. ( i.i;A':Ki ai r. m.m. ei.ru. < I>vtncciaiie club will meet en .Saturday, ll.e .'Mill day of April. at I o'clock p. m.. t'jr the purpose of reorganizing the < !eil?. elect ir.g a U)c:j;u< r of the County Il\oeu live (e. and electing ilde < gates to t .e County Convention, . v.Licli meets i.n the tirst Muii lay in ] May next. A full attendance is desire d. P?v ordt r of t he ehaii in n. P L KiiMor. ' < i K i-i m < !.i e. 1 1 he Peak D; licd'atic club are ' hereby no'itied to mut Situnlyy evening the li-'ird day t f April, for the purpose of ( rgunizing and electin'' u(ici-aics to Coimtv Cmventit n. O O 1. 1). Parr. i'ns. Mi l). Pushaidt. Si cty. JI< >i I.: )\v e!;l I i; !?]." !. ( ; !' : The members if Hollow Creek Democratic club will tm et at Doyston Academy. Satuiday - bd Apr.), at :j o'clock shaip. for tl:e pill pose of ..W .1/.1 lw. ( ' illlliv iV.1 HlJ^ \U 21 IV/ 141V V Convention. am! transacting such other hin-iin ss as the club deems necessary. My 01 dor i f i). I. IV.irr. Pres. |:? 'I I.INO * 1 111N; > > ! : ;?.!. n.rn X?>. 2. Will meet at beta. Saturday, 'J'11 at ! ]). in.. to oif ct delegates to C\ uiity (' hveiiiii.ii and to tians-.ct other bnsinr of the club. A iull attend :!u*e urged. i ly fldir ' I the I Yi.-ident. A ! :. Wingaid. Sj-: i\.; jrI: - !.l P?v call ::f ti;e County Chairman, the laeiuho; s .,i S]<;ioe- I Jill i);aj)0* criitic club wiii assemble at Sj ring ) fill school hoi: en Saturday, doth Ajail next, at - eAl.-ck p. tn, to ( bet ill It ;.T;:ts, A:. .Ml !:U tula l"s f:i(' OX} <*!< d t > be ]?!' sent. i ' ! I! i' lhu- r. IY-: j 5 t:* r .md by the time 1 had finished tha ic_- 1 Ml as well a-? i ever did in niv iiIt', 'flit- effect v.us magieul. I take Hood's Sursap.'.nlhi every spring and go ihmugn tile summer fr?e frem the ills and di-eo:nforis generally occasioned hy hot Weather." >1KS. C. H..MADDUX, Oxford. i'lor.da. Can Walk without Crutches. I nave been altiicitd for several years w1; h hoiieerysipelas, and was under medical tr?.ument without much benefit. At onetime my tiiighnnd limb were swollen >> that it seemed as though the flesh was ! ore on ilie bone. 1 was obliged to go about < :: erutehes. I got a bottle of Hood's S;?r*apnrilla and began taking it ami it di<! me so much good I kept on until the worst limb was entirely weil ami now only a small sore remains on the oilier. J eati walk without crutches and am able to work every day." CHAPMAN" I ? logs, l/.ston. (Ja. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine for you to take in the spring. It exj>els all humor*, ami puts the whole system in a h* alt hy e-?ndit ion. ! Iiv nil dnigg'isis. $1; six for $5. ? i.i'm: i; i>i:m. < i.ri:, TiiC memlers of Cedar Grove Dem. club are requested lo meet promptly at their usual place of meeting on Silimlay, April 30th. at 3 o'clock p. m., to elect delegates, iu accordance with call of the County Chairman. S. W. Stockman. rima \vo??is> i>i m < i.ns. Piney Woods Democratic club will meet at Piny Woods Academy, on Stturday Apiil '23, at 3 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of reorganizing tLe club, electing a member of the County Executive Committee, and electing delegates to tho County Convention, which meets the first Monday in May next. By ord( r of A. G. Mayer, President. ni'li. sw.\Mi' dem. ci.ru so. 1. Under call of the County Chairman, a meeting of Bull Swamp Dem. club No. 1, will be held at Laiid's old mill, on Saturday the 30th, at 3 o'clock p. ra., for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention and an Executive Com mittc man. t' a\* 1 X . } ? . Vyl ill I , XI C.-?. nii.ton i.mm. ri.n: There will be a meeting of tbe j Hilton Democratic club, of Saluda j township, at Hilton, S. C, on Saturday, April 30tb, at .'1 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of reorganizing the club, electing a member of the j County Executive Committee and I electing delegates to the County j Convention, which meets on the first ! Monday in May next. }. J. Derrick, Chairman. s\\!?v in x dmm. < in n In p ursuanoo of the order of the f/OUIl ty Cuairman, the Sandy Pun J Democratic cljb will meet at SaylorCuller school heuse, Saturday, April 2-1 id. at 4 p. m. The club will be reorganized and delegates to attend the County Democratic Convention \ to assemble at Lexington C. H., Mon lay, 21 day of May, prox , will be i elected. A full attendance is desired | X. 15. Wannamaker, President. j j ' !! I1 ' C. I I 11 r. 11 ' I.' ". There will be a meeting of the ! . I L'htmpiepin Democratic club, No. 1, j n the Long 11 ranch school house, on j Saturday the Ih'U day of Apiil next, i it '! o'clock p. m , for the purpose of ! :< organizing the club, electing a membir of the C runty Executive j L'jmniittee, and electing delegates to j the Cjuuty Couveutiou which meets jn the iirst Monday iu May next. jJy order of the chairman. A ). Iljatwiight, Secty. I * Tho CctT-tTiOnc-Dir.snt Numcsr. The May Number of The Delinea- ! t'?r is called the (Jjuiniencement X lruber and presents the usual cxn ilent combination of fashions and literature that has so long distinguished this publication. The most up to date developments iu season- j able dress, the latest fabrics and their elaboration are accurately aud thoroughly iilustiated and described, j an article on graduation costumes, j which contains many valuable sug- j gestious, being particularly timely. , nninrif/ the vaiiousliterarv ! x i vuj . -- features is the paper iu the series on children and their wavs, treating in a delightful style of their delicate but peculiar sense of humor. The Return of the Podigal, is a touching, j genuinely Southern sketch of the i strange Lome coining of a wanderful j inins'rel. Three Radchfte Stories. ; eutortaiugly told reveal the secret of | the st-e lgth of college sentiment, j The Delineator is the Woman's Fuv- ! o:i e M igazine, and i> issued by the ftmous fashion Publishers, The Ruttcrick Publishing Co. (Limited), at 7 to 17 West Thirteenth Street, New York, at the remarkably low rate of si lit) for a vear's subscription, or 15 ct lits pel copy. Of all family magazines it is the great caterer to domestie needs, and can be recommended for its cheapness, usefulness,beauty, freshness and utility. (let your job printing done at this oftice. Satisfaction guaranteed both as to qualify and price. Tl.r S..s?,, >. ;;... : j A i 1 st Vf-r.i! ! 'i : : s :s ::i i !;:< . u;c S !: It i:: . .. .> : .> .\- ; p.-rt< .irr ; u .u . r : :i ?-> walk ( VVr S|>-i : .1:..: ,; ! t.u. ; : j 11; iti t!i \ fit. r'.i'". .1 -a- !i<i! it ' l!"l if -'I - ! ' j vi:li .;r : v.* : . . . Tlii* l.av.J 1.1 a 1 < ai:?a l.'it i "t : > !'i.;?.l< 1' a. 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S ! :: i';-> ,l-.i > ! e.-t aj-j.i :il to Ho i to ai! pt:::-s j to gather ai oun i :!. i .r i: .oil t-> v.>tv the swppins :.i < ! ! : ;. ; !? *:i? i ati'l tt Mltory el S At tli*- I>r. >? ;?: in >;:i .;! t tin i.'h cssfiiti t!iy a iiii'it.;: v .ii: :i. i> in stowing her rliitl a'ti oti'ii: ti; :i t...! preparations, ! because e\e?-\b:. ];. ! ;:I\ ?- i-:i:!, 'that | in the stn:;:;hwith tie i ur I St.it-s t t.ite of Cuba ai.-l Ihe ! ra- i *n > : '.h v.ar i will entirely ?! >? lui j; the i..-p n.i. t vies. '1'ln troop-, in tllie el " . I . v h-tie. r 1 loii^in" to the r<. 11 ir or veinnt r army or to tie militia, are i" lie . r am/ I into divisions of three biijr.i.les, i.-h i?rir_Ti" I)-- compose.I of tI:' f .? "T I"S: !ll>. ami when three or in <: -1 vi-doi.-. :r - as- I SCIllhh'li i'l 111- same a!!:i\ lh i're-i'l- lit i-- j t > organize tiium into aiiey eorj eaeh j Corp toe nsist "I tl. >re lb III thl'i e i .Ii ri.ii.nc Ti;,. IV. - e! T In a'lt'nilO l!l the volunteer army not t \. ? ding one Major General :<?r each organ:/ d army t-or|> atid division, and one !?ri*? ulis-r General f ir iach brigade, to be s? 11 < ? .! lro:u tlie regular or vohmteer army ?>r the inalitii. Ic was stated at the ":?r d> paitmcnt that only the national guard v?i!l b- <_tiv< n an opportunity to volnntei r at tnis tine-. The President will re-serve the right to a; p liniall staff and field of;i ors, while th G ruors Of States Will d.-igUlte p-giliirlita! offl o-rs, as wa- done in 1"> 1. It his bee-u practically derided that the tir-: rail for Volunteers shall be for t>" " " i, t<? be P 1 ?>* e 1 later on l?y another edl ??r a pm poo mo: e. The Spanish minis', r. S :rr Polo de Deriiahe, has n.ad<- his lira! pr:p.rations for departure, and is cu'mly ?t\\;ei;inno'.i| fication tli it the President !.,; ;Jli\-d l.is | signature to th." Cuban r< solutions, at j which time tLe mini.-i- r wi'.l take Lis leave. The entire staff o! the ligation wiil leave with him. It is said that the iusurgi nfs wiil assist the 1'nited States in i\peli;?)s' Spain Jr.-in Cuba. Quiet prevails in Havana and prominent people InlieVe that War 'Y.U yet ' < aVi lied I Applications are pouring into the war and iiavv departments i >; t:imtned.ate | protection of s':j po.;?<lly '1 points j on tin* At hint if .mi (i.i'.t st\i?.oa'ils. ... Success?7,7or:h:n? i'nr.v'r^ 411 Mill's hWCjfS ill p v>V::S J Hiii;lfs' Tonic it r*-:nt?i> !< r (..'lulls and .ill Malaria! ! .< 1-. 1 r Mi ni \> ;inine. (? .;.r int. e<i. ;rv it At <irngci-*ts. ' yt'c. ant] 11 t? i i, t: : s x'r,r>wT **? ; T"*.".? T>-"TTvr ?'? W ii S mA k * </!.( m*J "2m. 'iZ W *I ! X ar!\ tin rutin- ii [\'-v \-:u\ on !!:t I X w A .?11;. A l.i A mo meonir lit was nnnle t >1,i^ t l y f?:.th? 2:i li.ii w.tv ; ( o 1 puny : Lit tin r?- "a i i i> mminc; 01 P.- ; lin s tnim-r.-ov l../o - ! !. 1- via V.'nj ton. lor ! :? : pFi.? . an i a' .? 7.'01 i- r j ('lia-l alll l!l'_'a I .v > il ? n- ' >" j Cilfli J .ism t} tl.i X v. \ i!i "> t 1 from l'itt>l'iji ?' ..ml S.r i II >. -r. en ; rotlie to 1 I'll) a alel :?" .'t la.'' ; alt'-rnnon 1. r lin- . aim- 1 I 1.a' an. i i.< lli'iVf 11 1 J;t lo (*: Xi*' .1 ii : .0 . !to 11 v. j ri i wili pass ti:r- !i tIi - t-ily : , i . a . l ie j Fort Hamilton m< \> na nf I I' <v 1 ii.'-sum* l:n ! r ( 7 - aka'ii.ra.'.i | A cation of Pf'RK mi i ]U>I i'UM tlw >V? for ?L 10 or of yoiirn:unt i'ill. T- i \~ ::r-r.r mt r tain T*i;r*? i j Worn: L>' m? an<! i- A tk:.v >r mi-os# . h vmm\u i'ai:- r >:' !i; : "i i'.'I v I TKltlAL* ?U"!t .1- - ! : ; : ! r- j cronn'l i"::fi :c. vki:y T:ii?*k. N '< t :ui.\, [ any !>>>y <1> it. J' i- *!; ?"??*-**.T-:s "K 1 llOC-K I'MKT. So LLTVl.; ..i'll 1,-j ;u;. at ! any o ft, jtl'l iGjuat&Mii! Sot to Crack. Mli-tki;. P::riLoi C:r;r. F.HAMMAR PAINT CO., St. LOUJ9, WOt j Soli i :i?l g:t;!r.ititw 1 by ! lulisitii i\nui'iui!iin, j n I. \ JtM I-XT. j>i:ai,:;u in* i I Paints, Oil S, G'a33, Etc. j M.?i.l.g?0 3:n | j Final Discharqe. I "Y'.)Th i: IS Ii K::f ! :' r.IVi'N" l'i> ALL j jlI i>i-r<on-5 11;? r.-; -5 :ii : \\ w,ji aj.j.ly ! t > '.lit? !{:>'.]. ( ! ; !. !: !? ;. .1,1,]. .. I' J I i 1'iite for !. ?.i'.toto:: tjt.tv, S. .>n in! May f'th, !*> : * J..r .1 i;r..>.! .i. - ! ,.r- -a- i x! tcnlors i>! Jr.l.n 11 :wj. . ?. 1 T!.- s.- | | biivilio flai.as al'i .'-.'a' Will I ft'j snit tl:?-n | r? ;>- r!;? af. -*.-! tin'-.- in- ! | lUl'tnl will iiiitko j' i\!i. i.t (.< :i.i- nut!, ron t',.- .j it,-. ff. Kw.f.. r. i i:\ui.. j l'.\. f iller- ' a. li ; . i .! a i I, i A] li! '?, hvjl j n rrmrrm -mm 1 nTMTi,""T~lii*n iaSNKCaBV? MeNi We have rotnovtd int.) :;ur m\v tjuari< to Wright's H..t<l. and f.i.-t getting i pat tons v. hit u fine line of SIHiKS. Tlil'NKS AXI) 1 KYKKVrniN<; NKW A "W- 23. Me! Xr.rt to Wriyiit's llotdi t> t?-I?*-r t.t iiKST Kock Hill 1 htggv ('), lI.H-k Hill. s. (\ Dear Sir.-: In behalf of your latest sj redly named. We think it is by far tl;t in tiding surpasses ail ethers. Its dm a Our ftieiuls and eiistomers speak verv 1; Yours truly, iiEST R Hie I i'H'k Hill ISllggV Co , * Bock Hill, S. C. Dear Sirs: I have tried your "Best Y* huo;:y I have yet used. 1 Mease send ir. Yours truly, ROCK HILL BUG! For Sale l>v W. I?. HOOF, I H. J. GREGORY & CO., ! Columbia, S. ti, MATTHEWS & Hay 11?ly. Leesvillo, DRS. I). L BOO ^DENTO t r 1 ^r*Tv^f l.Jl'J DJLAlAi ; COMJMftlA, M'IIOJN'E One of the firm will fii Thursday, Friday and Siturday before the July and August when there will he no appoint and September Court Week will tike the place Ia'xino-ton Ollico, ovoi* Jv; To know whoi To know wlier nimi; sth i.\as, HOES, AXES, all kinds FARM IMF CO L LA US. HUM II AH DIVA HH for s/ioi: sails nous timvaih: as1) ii UO TO STEWART & 1526 MAIN STREET, 0' tobor '2S. 1\ r. vTck^S THREE RAMBI U Jil in:iki-a f.-ruiii'itl f..r r!?o pi: {< < liv lianlv. Oil'-M :!l i-tit- t.l VICK'S t,GUIDE. rnltitre; so < LMp-pli'-n-lv. i , a?st|i?'l ;m.l tit. hp h iio itunw m:iv kp:iii. iiiti---1 if; >[ s tii.ut i T'K'prnu^ jVs'>f:i.p. I'u i i!v. ( a< in* Iftliin' I .0 ! :i r i:?- |<ijp? ' i :n[ I. : '.\ fill# . i >v it It h< ?: illustriili \ icJi'tt Seedi ?vrr Disappoint. J \ *II!S FREE! 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No. 1.".*') Main street, next door in i?j.-itiou to serve our friends and NbWKLUNG GAGS. .Xi> IV TO D.VTK. COL CM HI A, S. C. VKT? Wards, S. Much Ttli. lSOS. nino "Best Vet", we think it is cor best spring we know of. Its ease bility is unquestionably the best, igbly < f it. J AS. A. SATOHKK \ SON. 11)1X0." koiy Grove, S. (V, March 7. 1S9S. t" spring and liud it the best riding c two wove of them. .1. 15. MARTIN. GY COMPANY. i<'\ington, S. <J. Donly & Sease, Lewicdalc, S. ('., BQUKNIGHT, s. a, iZElt & mi 51REKT, s. <;. \ I appointments at Second Sunday of <aeh mouth. Except tni^nt For mouths of February, Juno of the regulur appointment. ii it I'm :i 1111*.^ Drujf Store, m e to buv Plows, oto buy Haines, c/.i:i isi:s, i.a/' hiscs, ->! LEMENTS, )sn niiU)lesn 1 our I louses, /; am) mile shoes, oodeswalte, PRENTISS, COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ C C t//a.nr a :r.^ '-fl. Crn*fan! Moomcr*. j-cr* One rncli. only 10 cmM, delivered, ilocue and Hi" Ladies* Gardener and Adviser. lull 11- i!j>ti<>i.T :*:? ! I>ii?items fin I'l.'iitinj and l? T? ! tji..t .1 ? . I "Inied |>?:ife? nf Sweet Pen*. KasPirtium*, t. Inyl i.<* A?'e:?. I .iiitifnllv cnibo-scd cover; i?tis. I'Klil'. 'i;i ii af'j lii atimi. \ll I\n MINs, . H odienf cr, N. Y. Monthly Magazine !es ? 'l l'nr.'?. and lioa* to crow and care frrlhem mid I l|i fi'i'llids ni "I" ,il I mi ti vp, instead of ONTHI.V MAGAZINE i? I i!?y <? mt? ['T year. ? Ht If ill{ ? M ' fii.i?'./ ii" .it I'" ii.:n!'d in rr.ii teptilni !y 1 I'l III.IslllMi ( O.j Ifocheeier, N. Y* DODS, FANCY GOODS. Lr sin^ton to iIn* f.ict that w?j now keep r of ack and Colors. iiirstor". W'clnvc Uress Goods from ird !!{>. s J IIP S;< >< i IN Ml'SLIN, only 'I cents GAPES. from 71 edits to SM.OO. I'J ash Capes 5. (.?(>. \ SPECIALTY. s .it your own price. Give us $ cal e conviuced. I'BUMF, DLUMBIA, S. C. ACTURING CO. io umber, IEItS OF - Z3 -A- ZD DZ LING, SIDiNG, SHINGLES AND LATHS, L >' I) HLIM)S, L, GA. ILLY FrHNISIIKD.^f d