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The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 1898. Index to luw ? cyi Hit* ir ruts. Baibecue?"Weed & Weed. Ship Your Fruit?S. F C Big Barbecue?Corley k Harman. K":-\ *fc? v ' Not tecs ic ill be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of o cents per line, to one and all, No Cure?No Pay, That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50c St. Stephen's Congregation. The place of divine services for the immediate future of St. Stephen's coDgregatiou will be in the Method ist church. Our congregation and the public may expect services at that church on the following days w ith ccitaintj: 1st Sunday, 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. 2d Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p m. 4th Sundav, 8 p. m. Pastor J. G. Graichen. Wanted. I will pay the highest market price for all the beeswax in the county. If you want tip top cash prices for your wax briDg it to me. Rice B HarmaD. More Lexington Boys The following Lexington boys have enlisted in the Palmetto Rifles, now Company L: Clarence Die, farmer, Batesburg. John L' Neece, laborer, Swansea. Wade H Rucker, farmer, Swansea. John H. Wiggins, farmer, Peak. Steven M. Wiggins, farmer, Peak. Dental Notice. D.s. D. L. Boozer & Sons have arranged their appointment this month to come during court week (June 13 to 18th) so as to suit the convenience of as many people as possible. It is doubtful if they will have any ap pointments here during July and August hence the importance of coming now. Remember, those who make engagements will be served first. Blank postal cards for making engagements can be secured at Kaufmann's drug store, free of charge. ? A Desperate Fight. Messrs. James MeCloude and James Hartley, while fisting for "mud fisb,v in the North Edisto, a short while ago hooked and captured a moostrous alligator,after a desperate and thrilling struggle. The monster was hooked in the fore leg, but before it could be shot, broke loose. Determined to safely laud their game, Mr. Hartley grabbed it by the leg and held him while Mr. MeCloude ended the struggle by putting two riflle balls in the alligator's body. He measured seven feet and nine inches and weighed two hundred pounds. ? . Closing Exercises. The closing exercises of ihe Lexington Classical Institute last night in the court house were witnessed by an oveiflowiDg house, in fact the court house was packed and jammed with the frimds of the school and the pupils. The program was varied and interesting and each pupil showed careful training and did credit to their instructors and themselves. "We exceedingly regret tfcat want of time and space will not permit us to give this pleasing and enjoyable occasion a more extended notice. Suffice to say that it was a complete success in every particular, and everybody went away well pleased. Working for Jesus. Mr. Frank F. Whilden, of Charleston, Field Secretary of the South Carolina State Sunday School Association gave two interesting and instructive lectures in the Methodist church last Sunday, and captivated his large and appreciative audiences by his pleasing address and his clear aDd comprehensive remarks. Mr. "Whilden is engaged in an important church work and is an earnest and enthus:astic worker. He is now laboring with a view of organizing a Sunday school convention for this county. We believe that the proposed convention is to be interdenominational and it therefore commends itself to the Sunday school superintendents and teachers of all Christian denominations. He should meet with the hearty co-operation t f all who desire to see the work of the Lord prosper. A New Fruit Market. Since the completion of the Seiverc and Knoxville Railroad to Batesburg a new market has been opened up for the fiuit growers io that section Charleston is considered a good fruil market at which good prices can b( obtained and fruit growers will con suit their own interest by shipping direct to the Southern Fruit Com pany of that city. This is a reliabh firm and good services and promp remittances are promised. i PE.\CIt ASD SCISSORS. Waysi:9 Net* Gathered Here and 3 her 3 by * Dispatch Kan. Fxc sh lot of Lemons, at ihe Bazaar. All kinds of vegetation is suffering J for rein. The hum of the thrasher is heard iu the land. We want that dollar vou owe us. We need it. When you come to town call and j pay your subscription. The days of first class barbecues i are upon us. See notices. We are feasting high these days? j V\ i ti rr v:no IL1V Uit.L'MJCIiJ UU^ Ciurtwill convene text Monday and will probably last three days. Unless we get rain soon the gardens and crops will be burnt up. What with war and small pox, the "sweet gill graduate" has a poor showing this year. Mrs. Lizzie Kau'rnann and Mrs. Dr. J- E. Kaufmann are visiting friends in Leesville. Don't forget us when you come to court. If you are not coming, send us what you owe us. Don't forget us when you come to town?we need thee every hour?we mean the mighty dollar. Miss Pauline Smith, who has been attending the Gaston College, at Dallas, X C., Las returned home. The Cuban question and political issues sink into insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires is relief. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ernes piles. J. E. Kaufmann. Remember, please, that Mark's Restaurant will always furnish the ery best of meals. When you are at court next we< k remember you will find all kinds o? cool, delicious drinks at the Bazaar. The children have laid aside their bocks and have given themselves up to the enjoyment cf the vacation clays. Toe prices on org! n lies, lawn'-, cheviots, and a pretty assortment of liorht 200(1 s, have been reduced to O D * suit the times, at W. P. Roof's. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ~ 5 Best Cougli Syrup. Tastes GooU. Use 5 in time. Sold by druegists. ~ The nights are deliciously cool and refieshiug, making cover comfortable, while the days are close, suit y and enervating. Miss Gussie Caughraan and h<r friend. Miss Burnett, of Columbia, came over to attend the closing exercises of the Institute and are stopping with Mrs. P. L. Karman. Who will furnish th;s town and community with a first class barcecue on the 4th of July ? Our mouth waters for a leg of mutton and poik ribs. S. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes. "I have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for itching piles aDd it always stops them in two minutes. I consider DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the greatest pile cure on the market. -' J. E Kaufmann. Parties baviug any white pip?r j clay cr kaolin lands which they de- j sire to dispose of can probably find a purchaser by immediately addressing Mr. Otto Hegman, at Lexington. Miss Ida F. Roof of Arthur's is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mike Wing ard, and attended the commencement j exercises of Lexington Classic Iosti- | tute. Mr. W. D. Dent, candidate fir j County Superintendent of Education. was in town yesterdsy shaking hands with friends and taking in the ' -commencement. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will j kill the poison from poison Ivy, I counteract poison from bites of j snakes, stings of insects. Ia a sure j ! cure for sore throat. Will cure any i j case of sore mouth. 25c. Blind tigerism was much in evi- j dence last m'gkt. His teeth are also visible on Sundays. The dispensary is about as much as we care to staud along this line. A fruitful field for i a constable or detective to operate in. | : I Tbe Methodist church was crowded J to its utmost capacity last Sun lay j evening to hear Mr. Frank F. j Wilden, the Field Secretary of South Carolina State Sunday School Association. The Batesburg cot'on mill was ! ! sold last Thursday, under an order | ! of the United States Circuit Court, j It was knocked down for sS,7~>0, the j upset price fixed by the court. The ; j purchaser was not stated. The new County Board of Control ; met Fiiday and organized by elect! ing II. L Keisler, Chairman and J. ! f i ' I W ier Addy, Secretary. Mr. G. A. i Derrick, is the other member of the ; ! board. i A post office bas been established j i j at Mr. J. J. Mailer's, on the State j I j road in Sandy Run township. It is j > ! called Bakersviile, with Mr. J J. j ' Muller as post master. This effi-e j i- i will be a <?reat convenience to alai^e ? number cf people in that section. j I Lute to bed and caily to rise, pre\ pars a muu for his home in tie - ; skies. Early to bed and a Little ? j Early Eiser, the pill that makes life t ; longer and better and wiser. J. R | Kaufmann. Capt. P. II. Oauphman bus rccei tlv civen bis nsili a timrooi'h o?er O hauling and it now prepared to give bis. customers tirst class service. His Hour mill has been greatly improved O ' x and be is now ready to grind tie wheat crops. AW acknowledge with pleasure sn invitation from Mr. Samuel J. Leapbart, to attend the commencement exercises of the Euphradiin r.nd Ciarioscpliic LiUrary Societies of the South Carolina College, June 11 l'? ' ? "I' f.. .Mr. .Lear nan win linuiuiuc n^iu 4 O this college with high rating this year aud we congratulate him upon the success he has won. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best preparation I have ever sold < r used and I can't say too much in it's praise."?L M. Kennon, Merchant, Odell, Or. J. E. Kaafmann. TV. P. Kx)f has bargains in dry goodj, shots and hats for everybody that comes to court. C?;li and see them. The Spanish gun boats stole a march on the Scullletowii Guards Monday night, and while they slept the fleet entered the mouth of Twelve Mile crock and terrifrically bombarded the fortifications of New Boston island, reducing them to dust Not having men to hold its vantage the fleet retired as silently as it came Our peaceful slumbers were dis turbed last Monday night by the shooting of many guns and we imag ined that the Spanish fleet had really ariived and was shelling the town Our fears, however, were-soon allayed bv boiec informed that it was only the friends of a popular newly married couple cu New Bor-ton ITili giving them an old time serenade. The human machine start3 but once and stops but once. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills f r constipalicn and ail stomach and li/er troubles. J. E. Kaufmann. Our readers when in need of a new sot of horse furniture, or their barne-s in out of fix and wants repairing, can do no belter than by going to Burriss A Bast, Columbia. They manufacture an excellent set of harness, which is strong and durable. veiy cheap. There is nothing shot'y about it. The war is dragging its weary length along and the small pox scare is about subsided. But S. N. Kendiix, of Columbia, still remains popular with the housekeepers of the land, because his groceries are the freshest and purest, his fruit3, the sweetest and best. His line of chew ing tobacco cannot be excelled. Diseases cf the Dlood anil Nerves. No one ricci suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured y Browns'Iron Bitters. Every disease of he Mood, nerves and stomach, chronic i otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Slitters. Known and usod for nearly a itjartcr i' a century, it stands to-day forc.i;r.:,t amontj our raost valued'remedies, downs'Iron Iiittcrs is sold by all dealers. Carried C:T First Hen:?. Miss Helen, the youngest daughter of our postmaster, Mr. C. S. Bradford, Las achieved a deciied success in the Athens (Ga.,) Home School, from which she will graduate this year. lu the senior department cf the Academic course she divided honors with Miss C. Coney, making OS out cf a possible 100, and in the music department she was awarded first honor for improvement aud earnest devotion to practice and was presented with a beautiful pin con taining seven ametbists and fifteen peail.s. 'what He Thinks. Berlin, Germany, Jane G ?Hauptinm Fitz Hoeoig, one of the greatest G?rtnan authorities on the art (f war, in au interview here, says that the United States wiil require to land 100,000 men in Cuba for an effective campaign; that this cannot be done brfore autumn: that they mast be made tropical soldiers; that one out of three will be unfit for service in four weeks, another in eight weeks, while the third may pull through. At least 200,000 reserves will be r* quired. Calculating upon this premise, Spain should be able to land food and supplies in Cuba, and he sees no reason why the war should not last three or four years. Salesday. Last Monday was salesday in June and as far as the attendance of people from a distance was concerned, it was a typical summer salesday. But few of our country cousins were iu town and those few seemed anxious to hasten their business so that they could hasten to their several places of abode at the quickest possible moment. Nothing of importance was to have been transacted that day to induce the people to leave their farm work and other avocations, to take a lorg, | tiresome drive in the hot suu and through the dust and sand, merely for | the sake ot having it said thai they had "been to to ah.'" Only one piece cf property was adveitised to be sold an J that being a lot of land in the to vn of Peak, ar:d was sold at the suit of Willis M. j Wilson, against Mary J. Counts, end S was knocked down to Messrs. Lvles j and Muller, for *000. The terms of the sale were cash. ^ ALWAYS KEEP OK HARD f. ? TUERE IS KO KIND CF PAIN OR |> ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, r THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- ? 0 LI EVE. ? 5 LOO:< CUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUE- V K ST'TUTES. THE GENUINE UCT7LE X? r CEAR3 THE NAME, & | PERKY DAVIS &, SON. ^ mi 4V * W'? W w. ^. One day last week a negro landed at this j lace who was sai l to have been just out of the pest house i:i Columbia. He is said to have had every evidence of having had tho small pox and those who saw him were shocked aud given a scare. The negro was given to understand in an unmittikuble way ihal his room was preferable to his presence and was made to return from whence he came. We have been informed by Iuten dant Wiugard that he has instruct* d to permit 120 suspicions characters to enter the town and inform all such to move on. Failing to do this he ielotbed with the authority to escort them to the limits of the town and to tell them not to stand upon their <>rder of going, but to go at once. Our people cannot be too careful in allowing strangers to linger about i heir premises. Small pox is a loathsome disease, the germs cf which can be carried from place to place in the clothing and a due regard for tlm ' health of one's own family, if not tin t of his neighbor's should induce them to be very careful in this respect. L the disease should once get a foot hold here there is 120 telling how many victims it would claim before it could be eradicated. A Prcmicir.d Yctmg Life Sens Cm. Life is uncertain and death is cs ceitain as life is uncertain. Life is like a beautiful flower: yesterday it was a tender bud full of blight promises, today it is full blows, shedding the richness of <ts perfume for the pleasure and happiness of all, and tomorrow it fades, withers and dies and its dead petals are scattered by the four winds of heaven. A sacred writer once said that in the midst of life we are in death and we are daily reminded of the truth of this when the cold and unfeeling banc! of death is laid upon the form of some loved one and claims it as its victim From nearly every home there is some va cant chair; some loved voice is bushed and we mourn for the nre-ence of one I who was, but is new no more. Such has been the experience of us all and such is the experience of our friend and '"fellow workman," Mr. J. Frank Kaiser, whose heme has been invaded by the cruel presence of death, and robbed the home circle of one of its priceless jewels. Miss Linda Cnolula Kai.-er was born October 0, 1872, and died June "2, 1808. In early life she gave every evidence of a brilliant and useful career. To ber life was a beautiful lit Id iu which there was something j for each band to do, some work for each one to perforin, and with this j idea firmly impressed upon her, she diligently set about to prepare herself for the conscientious discharge of those duties which fell in her way in tb o journey of life. Eich shining moment was improved and each golden opportunity was seized aid itlized in furtherance of this object. After attending the schools about herchiidbood home, she entered Gaston College at Dallas, X. C-, from which she would have giaduaicd this month. But fate had decreed otherwise and with her the lamp of life was burning low and the slender threads which kuitted soul and body together were rive 11 assunder and the pure unsullied soul of the sweet young woman was relieved from its earthly tabernacle and winged its everlasting flight to that mansion not made with hands eternal in the heavens. Just five weeks before she would have left the doors of her aluia mater fitted to grapple with the stern realities of life, she was stricken with that dread disease, typhoid fever, but through the lingering illness which followed she bore her suffering with Christian fortitude and patience and the end found her not unprepared to boldly enter the dark valley of the shadow cf death for the loving and gentle Shepherd led the way crying 4,f-.;l!ow me." Her remains were interred at St. David's, near the home of her parents, in the presence cf numerous relatives and friends who had gathered to pay the last sad tokens of respect to the memory of the departed loved one. Her pastor, the Dev. It. K. L viogstone, conducted the funeral :?? l.? rtri viuwj auu uc ftnsi.iicvt u\ iuc Rev. K L. Lybrand of Brookland. S. C. P. Jones, Milesburg, Pa, writes, "I have used Dc Witt's Little I 7 Early Risers ever since they were introduced here and must siy I Lave never used any pills in n>y family during forty years of house keeping that gave such satisfactory results as a laxative or cathartic." J. E. Ka.ifmauu. The Erst bank established in the United States was incorporated at Philadelphia, December 31, 1781. ; Im^r:v:in=n:3 at th3 Poor Ilcitce. * ! For years past nt nearly every term of the court of sessious for tbis county the grand jury has itcom! mended in their presentment, some ; improvement should be made at the i county poor house. First one thi: g and then another has received the | attention of the judicial department j of our county and it realiv looked as j | if nothing else remained to he done. To obviate the necessity ofauothcr i recommendation for cue reason, and i because they were absolutely needed, our (lii:*i?.nt aud ever watchful J County Supervisor, Mr. L. J. Lang j lord, Pas niauguratc.1 a system 01 l extensive repairs to the couuty"s property there. The old dilapidated fencing which enclosed the grounds, has teen taken away and a new* and j well built fence put iu its place. ' jieptiirs have been made to the dwellings and outhouses and a new dwelling for the unfortunate whites is now in the course of erection under contract with Messrs. C. "\Y. Hnrman and George D. Hayes. "When ail these improvements shall bave been completed the premises will present a neat and attractive appearance. Meeting of Cam? Steidman. Headquarters Camp Steeciman, No. C>f>8, 1". C. V. Lexington, S. 0 . June Gib, 1808. To all members of Camp Steedman, No. <1(18, U. C. V. Ly direction of your Commander you will assemble at this place on Monday, .June 27:b, 181)8. for the purpose of electing delegates to the reunion at Atlanta, G i, which will [beheld July, 20 2.8, 1808. A full I meeting is desired as we wish to I discuss other matters that will be of ituner!ance to all. M. D. Human, Adjutant. I 4 Yen Are Earnestly Requested tc Attend. There will be a meeting of all I fficers aD('l members of the Lexicg ton County Fair Association, at this place on Monday July 4i.b, 2Sf>8, at 10 o'clock. All members are earnestly requested to attend, as ariangrments for the holding of our next ' Fair will be arranged at this meetir g ! O o | The prospect before us is bright and i in a few more days our premium li>t | will be printed and ready for distri but ion. M. D. Harman, Secretary. Lexington County Fair Association The Spanish Strength. New York, June G.?Louis Duany. who left Santiago on May 13, is in this city. He says there were 15,000 troops in the province, 7,00 ) of which were in the city and suburbs. Theie wore sufficient provisions to last a year. Milk, meat and eggs were scarce. The city is well protected by soldiers and by forts. The guns it j all these forts were old fashioned and rusty ones, and the new ones the} were placing on the forts were those from the cruiser lleina Mercedes, whose boiler was damaged, and is. now anchored at the entrance or. the side of Socapa fort. "When I left on May 18 there were five Spanish boats there, th< /^. iiIcyTor/'odoj di; T.' C. I LHO'-i i.i .1U4 4Uwi vvv*v.) Cjnde Bc-nadito and Li. Marques do Moliu (these were two auxiliary cruisers), end two of the smallest gttuboats, Li. Sindonal and La Kstrciia. The first three used to cruise from Santiago to Cipe Maysi and the next two from Santiago to Caimanera, the port of Guantanamo. seventy-five miles from Santiago. ''For the American fleet to enter the fii>t thing they will have to do is to destroy the mines. Otherwise they will be all blown up. "The soldiers could be landed ten miles from Santiago on the Aguidor bridge, where the Juragua Iron com pany used to coal. It is only one hour's march and the landing would be protected by the American fleet." Tin: liiiiDTiiiirni'i: { \Veary pilgrims will 1>< permitted to i | travel tbi.i cjuiet road at the low rate ol j ?3 for the rorind trip, to be paid nnalterI ally in advance. Xo money, no travel. ICR CONGRESS. COXGHE-SUAN J. W'm. STOKES iherety am nmced as a candidate tor r.election to Congress from this, tin- Seventh i District, sabject to the action of the De:n. ocratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative in Congress lroin the Seventh Congressional District, subject to ' the primary rules. Yerv sincerelv. THOMAS F. BRANTLEY. ! T~ FOR COTJNIY SUPERVISOR j Knowing the ability and faithfulness o' ! Mr MARION" DERRICK, we Lcr.bv ani nonnce him as a candidate lor the oili.'t: <>{ i County Supervisor of L-xingtou couirv. ! and pledge him to abide the result of the j Democratic primary election. M in v Friends. i ? j FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. i Famiiiartv with the working of the ?chcol r om ami college, first as .student and after i graluatioh, scvua! years experi iic? as a i teacher. giv-s I'rr.f W. D DENT a knowledge eninnuentlv qualifying in e to j successfully discharge the dntietof County J Sup: rintcudeutof Edurati m IF-is-, therei tore requctlully pieseuted to the voteis ol i I.exingtou county as a candidate for this office subject to the result of the primary, by his ' FRIENDS.* Wim>l Fl i I ?jrr?.i-?m?i u..w>wv ? v?3?w.i I i ) 1. .'.IS !! St Vlj. ] OV. fi j ! ]l:i ! : ( . !:> !? !"r t I;ills i j i !ni .tl! M .1 i:: hVv.r,. !: :?. j L-iS! it ! .' ne. Gr?;ir.i::t: e.i. try it. At ; "i-v. and ; I > i- : .- s . .3. . ~ ! ! 'I ilt-? (>;: ?.! .-.s NeVVS ifclls j j the foil..?.!: : "Old !'. .s w; ;I !:ih>wu ill SOU'? j i pai ts :?o i ;.e who I.-, wi puy.s a tl. bt | ! if it can l-< .w..i i.-.": has {hr.ty of | j money, :i j ,;iy t l I ! char-: o'ts \ i< l y t!i tiiik occasionally, j wlim, t.f t some friend takes : caio ct Lit::. A few ti.ijs sii:-t' l.o foil into the j tuiLola of a fiiend v. ho hold his note | fur a sum of money, and, as it was the last chance the ftieud ilivt.il iut') old P .s wtiiiii; ' > o k out tiic amount j of Li.- Loft , and put the note where i lliu nioiley !i i J been. I Vv'Lvii Le a\v..ku to conscioDsness, i as was Lis wont, he look out his wal ! let to count how much money be was j out. Finding Lis purse almost deI pitted. he thundered: -How in the d- uco did I spend so i much money ?" -Yo'J paid < iV ihat note J held," answered the I'mnd. -Well," muttered old P., quietly stowing away his wallet 4I must have btcii very diuuk." ^ Admir.'d (! tveni, commanding the Spanish jhet a- S on'iu go do Cuba, was a naval -d'ache c f the Spanish legation i:i W.idiiugt v.i about fifteen years ago, where he was a close s u dent of naval an urs and recognized as a capable nmn. lie has a personal acq mint ii.ee wit b some of the men of the fleet which is now trying to capture him. gallon of Pi THE LTTSEHD OIL mixed irita a villoa cl nMiXe* 2 crnlloTis of i!::? YT.ItV BEST PAINT in thy WOULD ?* ^3kS-. for y.'. 40 or o? roar paint bill. 7~ fat. Mor.r musix than Pare White Leid and is .\b=o?.tt;:i,v not poisonous. ii a mm a k Paint i-<m.?!i!of tiio Best of Paint Ma7EBIals-? toIi us all irool j .sinter* use. ami is ground Thick, vf.uv Thick. No trouble to ikl.x, any lx>y can do it. It is the Common Sense of House Paint. No bextei; {.aint cau U) made at an s cost, and is Qmr<&%fi dSk?,'ls Not to Crack, Blister, Peel or Chip. F.HAMMAR PASMT CO., St. L0ul3, Mo. Sold ulu gnaraiitcod by .Jiilinn IG. Jtntirmiiini, piiak ac'ist. i>ealeil in* Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc. M.rcli dO?3.n. j i H ^ 1 fcasa b???a UlDUUii iQi fl?|?. I f'l RS j Bo-'5 . /%, cloihcj I Thrr arc many t'-i'n.s in car Jar. e stock of clothing that will apveil str?>: ?;J_v t?tL^ mothers o! this vicinity. The tl???tt en.sr.al ius; 'ion \viI! convince \ou that .s".cii htrong'y r:;a i.1 clothing cannot he*j* v.- tl.stumlijig ill sorts of we -.r :.:i i fear Soy's Kn33 Pants Suits, V* ;th 1' il'i-' S.at aij'l Koees, o a ^ A ^3 $ t p \ 7 ? 21 i I M'i CAM ,Ui) LI\'E.\ SLITS, At S' " >. :i ?' I rJ an i S3.0U. |j/i op, c Pr vcI'j <; imA1 o Id w ( b Ui ubil S.- L? . LOj i I ( * T ? h , AT A' AM) IT. " I 200 KEVo SEHGE a:.d CHEVIOT ?UtT lit 0 I . a 8 'F 5 i Enl'.'.L TO ANY ?]'> Mi" ! _ i Mill mm 0 VS? ?2GS5?T AT- j !m. l. k1nardj i THra?n nfiTTD l!JL ?/L:> ii.jj5.iuhL l JjiisiLnj loio Main Street, At Sign of the GuMen Star, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 2S -ly. j Mel<T ulty's NEW SHOE STORE. "We have removed into our new ?pjavicrs, No. looOMaia street, next door to Wright's Hotel, and are fast getting in position to serve our friends and patrons with a fine line of SHOES, TliU.XKS A.\D TRAVELLING BAGS, F.YEKYTUIXG NEW AXD UP TO DATE. w. IE. McUULTT, .V v.i-1 to Ufi'jhi'xHotel, COLUMBIA, S. C. uctoner i?>- t>:u. "BEST YET." Wards, S. C., March 7th, 1808. Rock Hili Iiuggv Co, Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sirs: In behalf of your latest spring "Rest Yet", we think it is correctly named. Wo think it is by far the best spring wc know of. Its ease in riding surpasses all others. Its durability is unquestionably the best. Our friends and customers speak very highly of it. Yours truly, " JAS. A. SATCHER & SON. NOTE?"ROCK HILL ' Baggies are made with the Greatest care and from the beat matori:l obtainable, and are warranted as represented. Tliey cannot, therefore, be sold t the price of "cheap juhn 'stuff ina ie hurriedly, painted quick and throw t together. li >t the advance in price is so very iittie above the llVs/rm trash that no sensible man will object to pay it in order to get something he A ? >?.'> is the bv\>t. Sold l-y all first class dealers in every town and city in ihe South. Wucu you need a buggy msist upon your d< & er supplying you with a "ROCK HILL." If he will not do it because the profit to him is nothing ii!;? what it would be on the cl.ipp-trap stuff, write us. We'll sjc you get a geuuinc "ROCK HILL" Buggy at the right price. LOi K HILL BUGGY CO., liock Hill, S. C. ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by \V. 1*. ROOF, 1 joxington, S. C. H. J. GREGORY & GO., Donly & Sease, Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C., MATTHEWS & BnUKMGHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., MS. D. L. BOOZER ft SONS, 1515 MAIN SiKEET, S. CJ. 'PHOiNE 230. Or.e of tho firm will fill appointments at LEXINGTON JOSE 1310, COURT WEEK. Lexington Oflloe,, over Kaulmaiiu's Drujj Store, YOU WANT To know where to buy Plows. To know where to buy Hames, jiami: strixgs, clevises, laplungs, hoes, axes, all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS, COL LA t!s, ltlixds9 bridles* HARDWARE for Your Houses, shoe xails, horse axi) mule shoes, tixware axd woodexware, GO TO STEWART & PRENTISS, ! 526 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 28. lyr. " DRY" GOODS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, We wish to ou!l the attention oj th?. People of l,eTin^ton to the fact that we now keep a fnil line of Bress Goods in Black and Colors, The b?st values lor the money cm 1>-<nnnd a? onr store. We have Dress Goods from 5 cents p? r yard up. THE BEST CALICOES .'cper yd. Fast Dyes- AXDItOSCOGIN MUSLIN, only 6 cents LADIES' GAPES, We have the best values in th city. Clcth Capes from 73 cents to $15.00. Plash Capes $ >.0u to $16.00. MILLIHERY OUR SPECIALTY, We can give yoa Trimmed an 1 Uutrimmed Hats at your own price. Give at a call when in town and be convinced. N. W. THUMP, 1517 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. October 13 ly. LORIGK & LGWRANOE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Groceries, If you can't come to see us, write us a post d card for prices on anything you can think of in ihe Grocery line. We will answer you promptly. ?3TOur price list for California Evaporated Fruits is now ready. fi^rOur piice list for Staple and Fancy Candies is now ready. fiSTOur price list for Firewotks is now ready. A postal card brings them to your door.^j HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. IIea<l<|ii:irtei's for FitlillwiiKiinihiMs. AVIiolesab' :ui<l I?<'tail Dojjot lor | Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. LORICX & LOWRANCE, COLTJLIEIA, S. C. Jan. 1.?ly.