The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 19, 1898, Image 2
The Lexington Dispatch
Burned April 25th; rebuilt July
19. 1894.
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G. M. HARMAN, Editor and Publisher, i
LEXINGTON, S. C.,
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1898.
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The appearance of "White Jack"
in the fever stricken districts cf the
South, is the signal for the retreat
of "Yellow Jack."
The candidacy of Mr. A. Jones of
Newberry, for United Statps Senator
is regarded by a majority of tbe State
preBs as a huge joke.
Five men were killed aod eleven
injured bv an explosion of gas in
collierv No. 8, 8t Coaldale, nearTamqua,
Pa., on October 13th.
It is said that the Spaniards
turned over the Island of Porto Rijo
to Undo Sam yesterday, and Old
Glory now floats over the Island.
The Evening Record says that the
present Indian troubles in Minnesota
appears tobe based, as many others
have been, on violation of the agree-ments
made by the United States. |
Most recent troubles have come from j
invasion by whites of land which had
been set apart for Indians.
The campaign of Van Wyck, the
Democratic nominee for Governor of
New York, has been opened under
favorable auspices. Notwithstanding
that Teddy Roosevelt, the Republican
nominee, is working the
Rough Rider racket for all it is wcrtb.
Van Wyck stands a good chance of
being elected.
"We are indebted to the Hon. Stanyarne
"Wilson for a copy of his beau
tiful eulogv on the late Senator
Joseph H. Eirle, delivered in the
House of Representatives on Saturday,
April 23, 1890. It is a fine tribute
to the worth aDd memory of a
noble and true man. It
is Raid that North Carolina is in
a pitiable condition. . It ift suffering
from negro dominition and presents
a humiliating picture to the civilization
of the nineteenth century. Senators
Tillman and Daniel have been
invited aDd have accepted the invita- [
tion to help the white people throw
off the negro yoke snd come out from
under political bondage. With their
assistance victory is assured.
Another Richmond is in the field
and proposes to contest for Senator
Tillman's official scalp. It is announced
that Col. L. W. Touman's
of Barnwell, the man recently identified
with the movement to reduce the
cotton acreage, will make the race for
United States Senator. A. C Jones,
Chairman of the late so-called Prohibition
movement, has already announced
his candidacy and it is said
there will be others announced for
this office as the campaign draws
nearer. Yet, notwithstanding these
reports, Senator Tillman is losing no
sleep over the matter, but is pursuing
the even tenor of his way work
ing for the best interest of the State
he so ably represents. '
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Leesville Notes.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Delightfully cool weather.
Students continue to come in to !
the college.
Mrs. H. C. Barr, recently of
Thompson, Ga., recognizing the
superior advantages offered by our
towD, has moved here and opened a
beautiful line of milinery and fancy
goods. We are glad to welcome
Mrs. Barr among us, wishing for her
the success that one of her push and
energy deserves.
Notwithstanding the low price of
cotton we are getting our share of
the crop that is being marketed, j
We get cotton for twenty miles in
every direction.
Mr. Oxner reports that he has
ground 5,000 bushels of wheat this !
season.
Guess what young man promised
his best gill, before she went away
not to wear his new suit, not to cut
off his hair and, last but not least, j
not to keep company with any of the
fair sex until her return. I
Oct. 15. Sol.
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Items from Headers Store.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Many of our farmers are about
through gathering their crops. Corn
is a fair crop; peas are not so good; J
cotton will make an average: rice is
very good. It will fully double cot- J
ton in value. Potatoes is generally a
poor crop. Some say the- vineless
potato is good but your scribe happened
to get the potatoless vines !
this year.
Sore eyes are very fashionable in
our neigbboihood, otherwise health I
is very good.
Od Saturday last our settlement
had a day of enjoyment and pleasure ;
at the close of Prof. M. C. Hallman's
singing school. Word was given out
that there would be a basket dinner
and all who would come, was welcome,
so the neighborhood turned i
? out with well filled baskets and a '
few visitors from a distance. All
seemed to enjoy the day. An organ
was furnished by a neighbor and we
listened to some very good music
until about 1 o'clock, when all were
invited to go out and take some free
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lemonaae. xnen uiuuer was ?u- i
nounced, a blessing asked by Mr. W.
F. Bachman, and all hands fell in
and ate a plentiful dinner cf of good
things, which all seemed to enjoy.
After dinner all returned to the
church and Lawyer Sharpe gave the
school and crowd a good lecture, I
polished it off with some of his side
splitting ancedotes which was greatly j
enjoyed. Prof. Hallman met the :
class again Sunday morning and j
sang pretty well all day. He gave
them a short but good lecture, ad- j
vised the class to meet often and
practice which they agreed to do :
in 1 chose Messrs. D. O. Spires aDd
M. L. Bachman as leaders. All I
parties praised Prof. Hallman and
the class for the improvement they
have made in singing.
Oa the fourth Sabbath of last
month the members of Betheny
The woman who is
weak, nervous, tired and
exhausted ; who has a
QfaBgCTyU poor and variable appetite
and no strength or
nerve; who suffers from
J pains and aches, drag'
down and
t/h burning sensa//
Vy^' tions; and who
V \ V^4\>^^^/V^5reco?n izesi
^ <i Jjy Wherself, that
I ^ *?r <f? she has become
\ * irritable, cross,
tJKJr'if blue and deI
I w spondent, is in
fwf/ I % Vc*r~f" almost every
V rZ I ~ Up . case suffering
# ?/ 'J 1 ' ? L. |^ from weakness
" / *C -\ an^ disease of
' ' the delicate
and important organs that bear the burdens
t /\f m atf-rnif v
Thousands of women suffer in this way
and do not recognife the cause, or if they
do understand their condition, neglect it
rather than submit to the obnoxious examinations
and local treatment insisted upon
by the average physician. Dr. Piece's
Favorite Prescription is a wonderful medicine
for women who suffer in this way. It
does away with the necessity for these trying
ordeals, and may be used in the privacy
of the home. It acts directly on the delicate
organ* concerned, and makes them
strong, vigorous and healthy. It banishes
the discomforts of the expectant period and
makes baby's advent easy and almost painless.
It transforms weak, nervous, petulant
invalids into happy wives and mothers.
Thousands of women have testified, over
their own signatures, to this fact. The
"Favorite Prescription" may be procured
from any good medicine dealer. Any woman
who will write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo,
N.Y., may have the advlee of an eminent
and skillful specialist without charge.
Mrs. Cora M. McDaurin. of Rockport, Ccpiah
Co., Miss., writes: "I had displacement and
inflammation of the uterus. I was under the
I * familv nhvsirian for a lonz
UWllUVUt. Vi VW. J"~' ?
time, but received no benefit. I hau falling of internal
organs with ulceration and enlargement.
I commenced using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
'Golden Medical Discovery.'' Pleasant
Pellets' and ' Extract of Smart-Weed.' From
the first day I began to improve, and i?5 a short
time I was*able to do all my housework. If it
had not been for your medicines I would hav?
beedead long ago."
Stomach and liver troubles with sluggish
action of the bowels are cured by Doctor
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
church re elected Rev. A. R. Taylor,
who has served the church faithfully
for several years past.
On the 1st day of October the
patrons of our school met and unanimously
elected Miss Ida Reeder as
teacher for the approaching term of
our public school.
Best wishes for the Dispatch.
Oct. 12, 1898. F.
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"I can't see how any family lives
without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy," says J. R
Adams, a well known druggist, of
Geneva, Ala., in a letter inquiring
the price of a dozen bottles, that he
might not ody have it for use in his
own family, but supply it to his
neighbors. The reason some people
get along without it, is because they
do not know its value, and what a
vast amouDt of sufferiDg it will save,
j Wherever it becomes known and
i used it is recognized as a necessity,
for it is the only remedy that can
always be depended upon for bowel
complaiots, both for children and
: adults. For sale by J. E Ivauf!
mann.
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Masonic Notice.
All the members of Sinclair Lodge,
No. 154, A. F. M, are earnestly requested
to be present at their regular
communication, Oct. 29,1898.
Business of importance will be j
j attended to.
By order
J. B. Shealy, W. M.
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth
Be sure and use that old and well
tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
It is the best of all.
Masonic Notice.
A regular communication of Pomaria
Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M, will j
convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C ,
__ on j i ono T.oo ?'Alnn)r
on v/ciouer jLOtfo, at i.ou u wiui/n.
p. m. As business of importance is j
to be transacted, brethren please be
prompt John C. Swygert,
Master.
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An Old Idea.
Every day strengthens the belief of eminent
physicians that impure blood is the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
Twenty-five years ago this theory was used
as a basis for the formula of Browns' Iron
Bitters. The many rem ark able cures effected
by this famous old household remedy are
sufficient to prove that the theory is correct.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Baptist Union Hosting.
The union meeting of the upper
division of the Lexington Baptist
Association will meet at Pleasant
Hill church, Saturday before the
fifth (5tb) Sunday iu October next.
1(H to 11 o'clock, devotional exercises
and organization.
11 to 12, introductory sermon by
Rev. J. H. Dickert or C. B. Av. ry.
12 to 1, recess.
1 to 2|, first querry: Is the orphanage
and its needs mission work ?
Miles Kyzer.
2\ to 4, second querry: Are we
I nnraninw thp hpRt. methnda in mis
{ ion woik in tbis association? E.
Hall.
Sunday, meet at 10 a. m,
10 to 11, Sunday school mass meet
in g.
11 to 12, Charity sermon by Rev.
i S. J. Riddle or Rev. Joab Edwards
or Rev. M. J. K\ zer.
J. T. Sawyer, Clerk.
OBITUARY.
Qiincy Lafayette Gable, son of
| Henry Gable and Anna his wife, wss
! born December l(rh, 1897. and died
j September 22J, 1898, age 9 months
and G days,
j Go to thy rest, my child.
Go to thy dreamless bed;
Ge ifle Red undefiled.
With blessiuzs on thv head.
A. R. T.
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect order
by the occasional use of
Tutt's Liver Pills. They regulate
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria, biliousness,
constipation and kindred
diseases, an absolute cure
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
Mantel
1,000 pounds oi beeswax, in large
or small quantities. Highest market
price paid by, R. B. HarmaD, at the
Bazaar.
KOBBBHCBMnBMaBBMl
To Our Subscribers?Important.
The Quaker Valley Mfg. Co., ol Chicago
have leq nested u.s to anucai-ce that they
haw several tbousmd sets of the tiuest coin
silverpiuted War Memorial Spoons left over
from their rtceiit distribution. They will
mail, postpaid, a lull set of six of these
spoons to every subscriber to the Dispatch,
wh will send name and address-a postal
card will do. It, on rtceipt ol the spoons,
yon tind them the most exquisitely beautiful
specimens ol the silvt rsmith s art you
ever saw, and worth $3 00. remit 78 cents,
as payment in full, within 30 days; it not
[pleased, return spoons immediately. Each
[ spoon is ol a different design- alter d nner
coffee size?showing souners m camp 111
Cuba, Moto Castle and four U. S. Battleships
Tbey are imperishable niememtoes
of the late wr.r, and every subsciiber shonld
accept this most, nmarkable offer. and obtain
a si 11 efore it is too late. All that's
uecessary is to sac you're a subscriber to
the Dispatch (this i?; important) and that
jou accent Memorial Spoon offer. Address
Quaker Valley Mir. Co., 337 VV. Harrison
Str< et. Chicago, 111
BICYCLE RACES
LEXINGTON FAIR,
- ON
SPECIAL BICYCLE TRACK.
15 )Y > AND MEN
1st 2d
1 Fastest one-fourth niilo $2 00 $1 (.0
2 fastest one-half mile 2 00 1 00
3 Fasfest one mi!e 2 00 1 00
GIRLS AND LADIES.
1 Fastest one-fourth mile.. ...$100 50
Entries. 50 cents each lor girls and lcdieH
ar.d $1 dollar lor to^s and men. Not Jess
than three entries for each race
C. E. LFAPHART,
T. II. CAt'GHMAN,
H J. RAWL.
1)11 J. W. GEIGER,
C M EFIRD,
Entertainment Committee,
October 12. 1S0S ?2w4).
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of the judgment of
the Court of Common Pleas for Lixmgt
>n County, in the ca'e of Sasan G
Huffman v.s. Arthur S. Ncnamaker. Simeon
E Mathany. Robert Benjamin Matheny.
Helen Catherine M-aiheny and A. M Wingaid.
I will sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder, 1 e'ore the court house door in
Lexington, S. C., during the legal hos of sale,
on the first Monday in November, next;
All of that tract of laud, situate in said
County and State, containing niuty two and
one half acres, more or less, between B oid
and Saluda rivers, and known as the *But|
ler Tract' of land, convejed to Michael
Lorick by the Executors of Giorge Lcrick,
on the 1st day of February. 1854, and was
conveyed to Jac ob Nunamaktr by Henry A.
Meetztt. Commissioner iu Equity for Lexington
District, on the 13.b day of December
1853, and was conveyed or bequeathed
by will of Jacob Nunamaker to the said Arthur
S. Nunamaker, and is bounded
on the n.'rth by George F. Leitzey and
Win B..ff, east by George F. Leitzey ?ud
State Farm, south by George F. Leitzey and
west by Newberry road aud Wm. Buff."
TERMS OF SALE:-One-third cash,
balance in two equal annual instalments,
secured by bond of purchaser aud mortgage
of the premises sold; with leave to
purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to
pay for paper 1 and revenue stamps.
T. H. CAUGHMAN, S. L. C..
October 15, 1838.
Efired & Dreher, plaintiffs Attorneys.
3w51.
py virtue cf the judgement
I t 01 tDe uoun 01 Lomuioa .rieas iur
Lexington County, in the case of Nora T.
Huffman vs J. A. Klchardson. I will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder, before
the court house door at Lexington, S.
C., during the legal hours of sale, on the
first Monday in November, next;
"All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
situate, lying and being in said County and
State, mar Spring Hill, containing one
hundrtd and forty acrts, more or less, and
bounded by lands now or formerly owDed
by El.zibeth YVhi'es, E:izabeth Jacobs, Dr.
James Williugham and hstate of Jesse Ju1
an."
TERMS OF SALE:?One-third cash;
balance in two tqual successive annual instalments.
with interest from day of sale,
secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage
of the premises sold; with leave to
purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
T. H. CAUGHMAN, S. L. C.
October 15. 1893. - 3w51.
Ehrd & Dreher, plaintiff's attorneys.
FANCY POULTRY
FOR ^ALE,
Indian It miner Ducks,
Cayuya Ducks,
Black Minorcas,
Bar re J Bocks,
S. C, Buff Lcyhorns,
Cornish Indian Games,
\ Buff Pel:in Bantams,
Pit Games,
lila ck La nysh a ns,
S. 1). Game Bantams.
Prices reasonable. Write for
wants.
M. V. DECKER,
COLUMBIANA. OHIO.
pioueg Saved Piano and Organ Sogers.
Factory Prices. - - - No
Agents Commissions.
Frery man hi* own A gent. Pianos and Organs
from Maker direct to Purchaser, and all Intermediate
Profits saved.
Important Announcement.
In order to bring Maker and Consumer
closer together, and reduce cost of instruments
to purchasers, we have discontinued
all Local Agencies in the territory supplied
by our Savannah House, and in future shall
sell our well known. Standard Instruments
direct to purchasers, and without the aid of
Agents.
Agents Commissions Saved. Write Us. Its
easy to buv from us by correspondence and
entirely safe. Wc take all risk and guarantee
to please or no sale. Write for -Special Offers,
Fall IMS. Address,
LUDBEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH, OA.
75,000 Pianos and Organs sold by us in the
South since 1370.
Final Discharge.
"VTOTr E IS IIFK^BY GIVEN TO ALL
per>ODS interested that I will apply to
the Hon. C. E. Leap hart, Judge ol Probate
id aua ior me uoumy 01 i exinciou, oiaie
of South Carolina, on (be lilth day of November,
1898. for a final discharge as Administrator
of Estate of Jacob Eotiug, deceased.
II. A SPANS. C. C. C P. and G S.
Administrator.
October 19, 1S08.- 5w3.
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Final Discharge.
"VJ*OTICE H HERFBY GIVEN TO ALL
pe sons interested that I will apply to
the Hon. C E Leapbart, Judge of Probate
in and for the County of Lexington, State
of South Caroliua. on ti e i'.hh diy of November.
1893 foi a fiual discharge as Administrator
of the E *tnte of Ephriam Aic- |
win-, drceasi-d.
Ti a cuivv r r r p onru; s
Administrator.
October 19, 18^-8. ? 5w3SfTEADY
INCOMES2SSVJ!!
"Week. Either Sex. 1*1! start you in the I
Mail Order lousiness day or evening, j
!No peUddug.
J M. YOUNG,
303 Henry St.. Brooklyn. X, '
Seed Oats, Eye,
GARDEN' A\D FID SI
Reliable
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pi;ices mucii lower
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China, Wagons,
Glassware, Dolls,
Crockery, Toys,
Stoneware, Picture
Woodenware, Mirrors,
Cook St oves, , Hamniei
Heating Stoves, Matcihet
Tinware, Locks,
Cutlery. Wire Oo
Lamps, Hasps an
Silvevwnr<?. Ser<?vvre n
Apatewarc, Knives ai
I?otware, Spoons,
Brushes, Soap,
Dusters, Starch,
Brooms, Polish,
Coffee Mills, Statione
Baby Can*la?jes,
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TOO NUMEROU
Holders of this coupon will receive
regular prices on all purchases. Exa
have your trade.
J. c. STAN!
Col'u.ml
September 21?3m.
Examination of Teachers.
OFFICE OF
CO. SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION,
LEXINGTON CuUNTV,
The next regular examina
tion of applicants lor teachers.' county
certicate of qualification will be held at
Lexington C. H.. Friday. October 21,1808,
comu enciDg at 'J o'clock a. m. Applicants
are requested to be on baud promptly.
JOHN D. FARR.
County Superintendent of Education.
6w?4'J
3CU 7HL.RN 3i~tORTH AND
Th? leading iusire-s school of the South, located in the j
us.1 I'nnjretViv-* city. Over t.0.0 graduates in pusitinm.
l'i c.v is jmj? is 1:1 positions eaily. Low rates. t>u;>crb
el upniect. lhi'ik refe cn._es. Kntsr n-.w. Catalogue fr e.
Mention Jlos p;ip?r AilHr'w. A. I . HR'SCOK. President,
cr L. W. AisNol.l). Ve e-!"rc .ident. Atlanta. Ca. ?
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TAX C0U.ECTI0N.
I WILL ATTKJN L> 1HK I
mentioned piaces lor the purpose of j
receiving taxes lor the fiscal year 1893. viz: i
Lexingtou C. H . Ircm 15th to 20th Octo- j
ber. 189 s. inclusive.
Josh Shealy's, afternoon, Oct. 31, 1898
Chopin, November I. 1898.
Cross Koads, inorniug, Nov. 2d.
lVak, ftlternoon. Nov. 2d.
Spring Hill, morning, Not. 3rd.
White It ck, alternoou, Nov. 3rd
Irmo. Nov. 4ih.
Saxe Gotha Mills morning. Nov. nth.
ltarr's Lauding, afternoon, Nov. 5th
D. F. Snnmpert's. afternoon, Nov. 7th,
Giston. afternoon, Nov. 8.h
Jos W. lteedei's, morning. Nov. 9th.
J.J. Mack's, afternoon. Nov. 9th.
Swansea. Nov. 10th.
Saudy Knn. nnrning. Nov. 11th.
^. N. Martin's, altemoon. Nov. 11th. j
Biookland, Nov. 12th.
(1 F Keisler's. morning, Nov. 11th.
Craps' Mill, afternoon. Nov. 14ih.
Lewiedale. morning, Nov 21 h.
Sainmit. afteruoou. Nov. 24th.
I eesville, Nov. 25lh
B itesburg, Nov. '28th.
Samaria, morning, Nov 27tb.
Lexington C. 11., from 28th November to1
31st of December, 1898, at which time the
Tax Book wiil close ancl the 15 per cent,
penalty will be added.
For State purposes, live mills 5
" Constitutional School tax 3
Ordinarx County tax 3
' Past Indebtedness II
Total mills 11.J
For interest on Railroad Bonds :n Pork
Township, two mills i2).
For interest oti Railroad Bonds in Broad
River and Saluda Townships, two and one-1
fourth mills ('2'J)
For retiring Itailroad Bonds in each oi
the above townships, one mill (1).
For Attorney's fees in each ol the above
townships, one and one-tonrth mills ).
E. L WINGARD,
Tre^snrcr Lexington Co., S. C.
Sept. 20. lbite-td.
If HEAT,
Barley, Clover,
JS,
EDS I THEIR SEASON.
! Goods.
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D PRICES.
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THAN USUALLY PAID.
OWRANCE,
H.A., s. c.
IE M'FG CO.,
iamsbu r<j A vcn uef
WD, TT.A..
U ttEliS OF
M ROOFING,
IllUPn nilftJT P., ,?h VirP nn.l
ITIIACLB l*MI 11 I jNou Fire Proof.
47?9m
is OUT.
i COUPON!
Drummer.
CHINA 3 HALL,If t%
BED 1849.)
Notions,
House Furniture
Freezers,
Frames, Refrigerator--,
Fly Fans,
*s. Fly Traps,
Labor SSaviiiff
Inventions and
ods, IVo>relties,
o Hinjjct?,Diniicr Sets,
itd Tnoks,Toa Sots,
ilForks, Butter Sets,
Kerry Sets,
Fruit .Jars,
Holiday Gills,
Birthday Gilts,
ry, Bridal. Gifts,
nd Other Tilings
S TO MENTION.
! on presentation ten per cent, from
mine goods and prices. "We must
LEY & BRO.,
oia, S. C.
^^I^WOOD'S 1
SEEDS. |
i Va. Gray Winter j
1 Or Turf Oats, j
n We strongly recommend |
' Ij our farmers to sow this Oat. |
! B Its hardiness, tufting and g
| tt grazing capacity, and the in- |
| E creased yields of heavy grain I
I give it so many advantages, 3
E that it is only a question of |
| Ej a few years v/hen it will be i
H generally sown all over this j
B country. Wrile for price.
? WOOD S DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATALOGUE |
fi gives full iutornation regtirdinj: these
K Dats; also about GRASS and CLOVER I
2$ SEEDS (including tV famous CRIMSON ?3
g CLOVER.!. SEED WHEAT. OATS. RYF, g
g BARLEY. VETCHES. FLOWERING BULFS, a
? FLOWER SEEDS and VEGETABLE SEEDS 9
E for FALL PLANTING. Send for a copy, g
1 T. W. WOOD & SONS.I
S VA.
I Final Discharge.
"VfOTlOE IS HEREBY GIVEN7 TO ALL
i> persons interested that I will apply to
the Hor.. C E. Leaphart. Judge of Probate
in and for theCouniyof Lexington, State of
South Carolina, on the 11th day of Novembtr.
1893, for a final discharge as Executor
of the Fstateof William ILllioan, deceased.
ED. R HALLMAN, Executor.
October 11. 1698.?5w52.
Executor's Sale.
A S EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE
ol Elias S. Sease. deceased, we will
t^ll at public outcry, on the 31st day of
October. 1898, at the late residence oi the
deceased, at 10 o'clock a. m.: Cne hundred
and two (102) acres, more or less, on Big
Hollow orfek, bounded by lands of W.
Nichols, C Sease and others, known as the
Shnmpert Tract
TERMS: One-half cash; the balance in j
ore year, with interest from day of sale j
secured by bond of the purchaser and
mortgage of the premises sold, with leare
to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser !
to pay tor papers.
C. SEASE.
J. LUTHER SEASE.
Executor?.
3*49. j
f An Irish man s Joke. '
I ?n A good story is told of an Irishman, who said
3 (| he had been so much relieved of constipation by
i rmpvvs ?^mmkus ^ndtonic pellets.
I r i I l\u *liat Iie 'uu* now a comPlete avocation every
\] J \ L<a morning. However much of a joke, it is a most
B V LJTP> rnarvelous cure for all forms of biliousness, con|
4^1 stipation and liver troubles. 25 cents.
FOU SALE 15V
G. M. IIAIiMAX AM) J. E. KAUFMAXX.
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AUG-USTA, GA,
GOLD MEDAL?Fancy Patent.
ABSOLUTELY PURE WINTER WHEAT FLOUR
I fully realize the supreme disgust of consumers
for Flour, adulterated with Corn Flour, Corn Starch,
and other Foreign matter. On and after this date,
August 10th, 1898, I offer the Wholesale trade the
above Brands of Flour Guaranteed Absolutely Pure
Winter Wheat Goods of the Highest type.
I have a first-class, up-to-date Mill, capacity 600 barrels
per day, run entirely by water power, located in the heart of
the City, with every facility known to the business.
Your orders will have prompt shipment, quick delivery and
the best attention.
W3TA8K FOR rniCES Flour, Meal, Grits, Bran and Ship
Stuff delivered your station.
t&'HOUSEKEEPEIlS Get prices from your grocer on BOB
WHITE a.nd GOLD MEDAL Brands flour?pure goods,
J. M. BERRY j The Merchant Miller
0 A All A A CD AIIT1 If] A 111 n A3 ^TiIa 11 fl A111
OTI' 01 DOWllOOl'Ilig 01)10111101!
Horsicosis Exhibition
OF
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS.
What lovely goods! and similar expressions of wonder, amazement
and delight can he heard all through the elegant establishments
of J. L. Mimnangh ?fc Co., as the fair creature
with dazzling eyes and pleased expression views
the granduer and magnificence of lovely display
of all the latest patterns in fashionable
dress goods. The next exclamation
is
OH, MY! HOW CHEAP?
| when the polite and attentive salesman names the price. I
Purchasers of D/y Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats, GeDt's Furishings,
Millinery, Shoes, or any imaginable article in the wearing
line, remember that a visit to Mimnaugh's Four Big Department
Stores will amply repay you.
MI MX A UGH
HAS THE LARGEST STOCK.
AIIMXAlGIl
HAS THE REST GOODS.
MIMXAUGH
HAS TIIE CHEAPEST GOODS.
everv ly is a iim pl
j. lb iiiiiues n* co.,
COLI MHrA, ?*. C.
September. 22.
Rev. I). Arthur Phillips.
Rock Hii! Buggy Co.. Whitmire, S. C., September 21, 1S"8.
Rock Hill, S. C
Dear Sirs: I have been using one ot your pony plnetons for four years, to do all my
pastoral ami ministerial work. Ir has given entire satisfaction. For com'ort and dnrability
i< is uptal to the best. With a coat of punt and slight repairs, just made, it looks
and lides like a new btipgy. It will last a long time. No one can buy a bitter brg.y
for the same money, than the ' ROCK IIILL." With best wishes for yocr future.
5Sincen.lv yoirs, A. ii. PHILLIPS.
"A IIi^li<?r in Price ?
NOTE ?"ROCK IIILL" Buggies are made with the greatest care ar.d from the Les'
material obtainable. aud are warranted as represented. They cannot, tn'-refore, be sold
at the price of "cheap joha" stuff made Lurriedly. painted quick and throve i together
But the advance m price is so wry little above the Western trash that 110 sensible man
will object to pay it 1 n order to get something he hnoas is the best. Sold by all first
class dealers in every town and city in the South. When you need a buggy insist upon
your dealer supplying you with a "ROCK HILL." If lie will not do it because the
profit to him is nothing like what it would be on the elapp-trap stuff, write us. We'll
see von get a genuine "ROCK IIILL" Buggy at the right price.
nneir urn RIICGY COMPANY.
B 1W W 0^ SSSfefe wvusa mum w w |
For Sale by ]
W. I*. ROOF, I^exing-ton, S. <J. ||
H. J. GREGORY ? CO,, Donly ?fc Sease, j!
Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C., ; j
MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, j j
May 11?ly. Leeeville, S. C.,
Our Large Stock
OF
FILL CLOTMIG .
[$ now ready for your inspect!or. We
would be glad to have you cab and
ex tuiine cur stcck. The beat goods
at the lowest prices will be
found here.
Now i; the time
to fit your boys
out for school.
A A * A WilIbuy y?u an
P G 1 all>ool suit, made
with double seat
" and knees, elastic
waist bands and holdfast buttons.
YOUTH S SUITS
IN CHEVIOTS, WORSTED AND CAS5EMt'RS
AT
$2 ro. $3 50, $5 00, $6 50, $7 50, $8 50 and
$10 00.
MEN'S FALL SUITS.
We have them in all grades from the cheapest
to the best of goods.
We call yonr special attention to onr line
of Suits at
$5 00, $G 50, $7 50. $8 50 to $10 50.
miii nantQ? mvm ddmidt at
"iiifc vtiif hiiv Hi i bi? ? iiwmi ni
TENTI3N.
/
M. L. KINARD,
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THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
1523 Main Street,
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At Jign of the Golden Star,
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
April 25?ly.
nn mi n i*i nm I 1TI m;
UK. MAS, U. SIAAMI,
Surgeon Dentist,
14^3 Main St.,
Ove?-Messrs. Stantley Bros'. China Store.
(Y. M. C. A. Bailding.)
COLUMBIA., S. C.
January 16?ly.
Land for Sale.
WE OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE
the lolloping land:
Home tract, 523 acres, about two horse
farm opened. On the place i6 fine water
power with dam already built It has two
settlementj, good farming lands.
Tract No. 2,-197 acres about 140 acres
woods land with new dwelling and necessary
out buildings: open land enough for
two horses.
Tract No. 3?179 acres, all timber and
well watered.
The above land is located about two
miles from Swausea. Terms reasonable.
Applv to either
SAML. HARSEY.
J. ZEB. HUTTO.
Swansea, S C.
April 21, 1898-tf
jjgpJPN
'32-cnllbrc cartridges for a Marltn. Models
i ln?)2. root only ?5.00 a thousand. (
> 32-f alilirr cartridge** for any other repeater s
* made, coat $12 00 a thousand. s
' Vou can nave the entire cost of your Martin S
fon the tlrst two thousand cartridges. Whv this s
?J< so is fully explained in the Marlln Hand s
' Hook for shooters. It also tells how to care for s
(firearms and how to use them. How to load %
(cartridges with the different kinds of black and C
(smokeless powders. It gives trajectories, ve t
riocitles, penetrations and ldifl other points ofC
* interest to sportsmen. laS pages. Free, If you c
* will send stamps for postage to c
i THE MAHLIH FIRE-ABMS CO.. tfew Haven.Ct S
SENT FREE
to housekeepers?
Liebig COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef
COOK BOOK,
telling how to prepare many delicate
and delicious d'shes.
Address. Liebig Co , P. 0. B >x 2718, New
\Vwlr
Notice of Dissolution,
^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN HUT
^ 1 the partnership heretofore existing between
S. A, B Earman and Kiilian Barman,
of the Town of Lexington, State of
South Carolina. under the firm name o
Barman ?!fc Son, was dissolvfd on the 2Gth
lav of September. 1898 All debts doe the
?aid partnership are to be received by the
:aid Kiilian Iiarman and all demands on
the said partnership are to be presented to
him lor p*\ment.
S. A. B. HARMAN,
September 28ih, 1898?3w49.