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P ? ?awe The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. CCT03ER 26, 1898. Index to Now Advertisements f Final Discharge?H. A. Spann. Final Discharge?H. A. Spann. , Final Discharge?H. A. Spann. Notice?D J. Griffith. Citation Notice?C.[E Leaphart. Notice?S. P. Shumpfit. New Grocery Store?H. C Bailey. Closing Oat Sale?N W. Trump. t&-Notices will be inserted in the Local department at ?iiWvn??j ??! !/>/> rt/ A c&Ytfa p tit 1/ (ticry vi jji i w vj v^- v v...itwe. #0 one awZ aU.jp} Dr. Bull's Has saved many a life! ^ Speedily cures Croup and vOUfill Wfccoping-cough. It is safe ^ and sure. Mothers can al- S V T U D ways rely on it. Children * like it. Doses are small. Price 25 cents. \ Take Notice. Fair notice is given all delinquent subscribers that a collector for the ^ Dispatch will attend the Treasurer on his rounds through the county, commencing at Josh Shealy's Mondiy. Be sure when you leave home / to have enough money in your pocket to settle with him and do not wait for him to ask you for - the money, but hunt him up and get your receipt. We are needing money to * meet pressing obligations and we are depending upon those who are behind with their subscription to settle up. Don't let us have to ask jou for the money again. School Teacher Wanted Male teacher wanted, to teach public term, commencing 1st November. Apply, with references to J. C. or Brooks Swygert, 2w Peak, S C. " ALWAYS KEEP OH HARD f JaijvKi/lerl r THERE IS HO KIHD OF PAIR OR f ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. r THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- ? 5 L,EVE- \ J LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- ? J STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE J V BEARS THE NAME, V i PERRY DAVIS & SON. t Constables Appointed. ~ v~ Upon the recommendation of PresiJont T TT Amnle ?nH SAPretarv M. UCUb V XX- \/^uukw MMV. D. Harman, of the County Fair Association, Governor Eileibe has appointed Messrs. Theodore S. Harman, Bunyon B. Swygert, H. A1 Meetze, Samuel L Rawl, P. H. Corley, Fred Little and "Warren F. Weed, constables to serve during the present week at the fair. Such constables under the terms of the act are required uto take the oaths prescribed in Section 26 of Article III, of the constitution of 1893," and their powers and jurisdiction are described in the Act: "Suck constables shall have jurisdiction in the County of Lexington to a limit of one mile in each direction from the principal building of said association located on its fair grounds, and shall have all the powers and duties pi escribed in Section 872 of the General Statutes cl 1882. In any arrest made by said constables they shall carry the party or parties so arrested before the Magistrate of the judicial district within which the said fair grounds are then situate." The salaries of these constables are to be paid by the Lexington County Fair Association. Secret of Beauty is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this? Tutt's Liver Pills are an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, Lilimic fpvcr. bilious Jau,lu'^' ? ' ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Mr. Edmund Davis a prominent and popular citizen of Columbia, died at his residence in that city at a ripe old age, being about 74 years of age. He was well and favorably known to many of our citizens, bavins clerked for years for S. N. Hen o drix. He was an ex-Confederate. - Few men in this country are better or more favorable known to the drug and medicine trade tban Mr. E J. Scball, buyer in the proprietary medicine department of tie Meyers Bros." Drug Co, St. Louis. He says: "My boy came home from school with his band badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain. I dressed the wound and applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm, freely; all pain ceased, and in a remarkably short time, healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, swellings and rheumatism, I know of no medicine or prescription iqual to it. I consider it a household necessity." Scld by J. E. Kaufniann. PEM AND SCISSORS. J Wayside Note? Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Fair week. Go to the Fair tomorrow. Everybody should attend the Fair. Robins have made their appearance. A larfje acreage will be sown in O O small grain. Thp hird law will expire next Men day night. Look out for pickpockets on the Fair grounds. Lexington put on her holiday i attire this inorniDg. j I Many exhibits have been entered j at the County Fair. There are some fine horses on exhibition at the County Fair. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will j kill the poison from poison Ivy, I counteract poison from bites of snakes, stings of insects. In a sure cure for sore throat. Will cure any case of sore mouth. 2oc. L'xiDgton welcomes her visitors with unbounded hospitality. Smoked pork sausage, dried beef, pickle tripe, etc, at the Bazaar. See that you have your registration certificate before the election. See the managers of State and Federal elections elsewhere in this issue. The honor of carrying off a prize at'the State Fair far outweighs its intrinsic value. Privates Tom Raw! and Milton Kvzer, of the heavy artillery, are at home on a furlough. Sweet mountain butter, cabbage, potatoes, onion?, chestnut?, at the Bazaar. The compensation of the managers of the State and Federal elections is one dollar per day and mileage. Maj. U. R Brooks wants the names of all deserters stricken from the State Confederate pensioD roll. For best family groceries, cigar?, tobacco and fruits, go to S. N. Hendrix, Columbia. Literal railroad rates to the great State Fair in Columbia will be made by the railway lines during fair week. More hay and pea vines have been gathered in this county this year than in any previous year in its history. J We understand that a detective has been detailed to look after blind tigers at the Fair Grounds during the fair. Rev. T. F. River? will preach in " T) e\ 4- Kio r\looo nn I Lit? Dip ISL UUUIUJ a L luio ^iiuvv, wi_. the fifth Sunday at 11 a. m , and at 7 p. m. A fresh lot of fine fruit, consisting of apples, oranges, lemons, bananas, etc., just leceived at the Bazaar. ! Yesterday the weather was warm but a good rain last night cooled the atmosphere and today it is breezy, but pleasant. 1*1"CURESWHEREALL ELS^AILS. U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ^58 We have been requested to announce that the exercises of the Charter Oak school will be resumed on November 1. The State, County and Federal elections will be held on the S:h of November at the regular (not the p imary) precincts. The poultry exhibit at our County Fair will compare favorably in every respect with any exhibit we have seen at the State Fair. Orange blossoms will soon bloom hereabouts and dame rumor says that several marriages will take p'ace in the near future. ,The Institute, so we have been informed will give holiday Thursday and Friday, so as to allow the teachers and pupils to attend the fair. The lavge stock of fine and durable buggies and wagoDS at T. B. Augbfry & Co'e., Columbia, will be sold cheap. See Tagget's advertisement on tie fourth page of this issue. Send for one cf bis bicycle wrenches. When you write mention the Dispatch. Tomorrow will be red letter day at the County Fair. Conservative estimates p^ce the number of persons who will be in attendance at 2,000. * 1 1 - JL>0 you W1SU to set iue piu^irto the farmers of our State are makiDg iu diversified and intensified agriculture? If so, visit the State Fair in November. Commencing with this week the the Bazaar will keen a fresh supply of Bikers bread. Regular customers will be served at their doors. There are a great many personal friends iu town who have called upon us during the day, and numbers of ">b'v niimnrnnc ViSJlUia ?uu ciic iuj jiuujiiuuu mention this week. . A Wondcrfal 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 Bitters. It seems to contain the very elements of good health, and neither man, woman or child can take it without deriving the greatest benefit. Browns' Iron, Bitters is sold hy all dealers. ! f TH I EV ji The Bl i _. |jj ^riacsT Paper in jl America ? THE ROMANCE Mi OF THE SEACOAST ' A series of thrilling CIi articles of little-known phases of life along the Is Atlantic coast. *. \ \ tlu I ? The Lights We Along the Shore will describe the won* : (Irons changes in light- p>ing, and of the perfect ** system by which our BI Government takes ^ ; charge of the thousand ' , uii and more lighthouses of the nation. *. \ \ II? Jl hen the Fisher Flct of a class seldom heard of?tl their hardships and sufferings. IH? With the Life-Save day lives of those brave men forms?showing the workings o j IV? The Men Who Wrecl ers no longer exist; this article who lure on to rocks, by meat their treasures. *. V?Perils of the Smuggl to circumvent the Customs ofi than it is supposed to be. \ The illustrations in this se; appeared in the Post. \ \ THE SA' BE MAI NOW T CEIPT C The Regui THE CURTIS PI A registration certificate is necessary to vote in the election on the 8th of November, hence it is important that the voter has bis before leaving home to vote. Dj not miss the chance of taking your family to the State Fair. Old , and young will be instructed and^ enterlained. All immoral, gambling and questionable features are rigidly! excluded. The Southern Railway is selling round trip tickets to Charleston at one fare, on account of the Gala, Week festivities. Tickets are now : on sale and are limited to return to I October 31. Sbealy is tbe man who is making, the racket in town with bis racket! stock at racket prices. Visitors to the fair will find a well selected stock of dry goods, notions, clothing, shoes,' hats, etc, at Sbealy's New York' Racket Store. Does Dr. Blue Mountain Joe Harman find more pleasure in beating the base drum or in fox hunting? is . the subject for tbe next debate by j tbe SeufHetown Literary and Debat-! ing society. N. W. Trump, the well known dry goods and notion merchant of Columbia, announces in this issue that he ! intends going out of business after January 1st, and to get rid of his stock he offers $20,030 worth of i goods at a discount of 25 per cent, j from former prices. His stock is ; well selected and bargain hunters will find some rare values among the stock. "When in the city call and see him or write him when in want of anything in his line and he will do as well by you as if shopping in person, i CROUP | j Mothers, when your children are attacked by the 'dreadful croup, you ( need not despair; Dr. Bull's Cough j Syrup will relieve and cure them at once. You can always depend on this marvelous remedy; 'it always cures. Br.BuH's COUCH SYRUP | Will cure Croup without foil. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctof recommend it. Pi icc 25 cos. At all druggists. Hart Id, the youug son of Mr. and Mrs. G T. Graham, died from an! attack of membraiucus cioup last Wednesday night. The remains were carried to Columbia Thursday | and interred in the Catholic cemetery j in that city. The little fellow was remarkably blight for one of such tender years. In their tfiiiction tie parents have the sympathy of the entire community. We are glad to announce that Mr. | H. C. Bailey has opened a first class j grocery store in Columbia. Mr. | Bailey is a native of this county and i has spent nearly all bis life among I nnr nonnlp snd lie is well and favor I i ably known. lie is a good business | men with honest and industrious | habits and in all his business deal | ings he will do just what he says Le ! will. His stock is all new and his i jioods cannot be excelled for purity. He will save you money by purchasing your groceries from him. See a Ivertiseiurnt (lsewlx re. e E SATURD. ^NINC K) Benjamin Franklin ^ 1^^^ EN^WOMENjOF |HE t*?V ofe-Range Studies oj Contemporan the title of a weekly page that displays at ince the panorama <>f people prominently hefo public?portraits and paragraphs that tell t ek's history among the notables. \ & )PULAR The Post will give, in t c\pn a PHTF^ course of the year, thousan of brief biographies, a: ?tches of its writers and authors, illustrati erever possible with photographic portrail '/ Goes Out to Sea. The thrilling dange ie Nova Scotia fishermen in their daily Iivt rs Along the Coast will tell of the ever who dare death and darkness in their angrit f a system that saves thousands of lives year! l Ships. It is popularly supposed that wrec ; will tell of well-organized bands of wreckc is of false signals, rich vessels for the sake er's Life. The risks that are taken night icials?a business that is much larger to-d "ics will be the most striking that have cv TURDAY EVENING POS LED TO ANY ADDRES 0 JANUARY i, 1899, < )F ONLY TEN CENTS . ,ar Subscription Price is $2.50 JBLISHING COMPANY, The Second Annual Fair. The Second Annual Fair of the Lexington CouLty Fair Association was opened this morning under the most flattering prospects for a successful ending. All the departments were well filled with exhibits of un- j usual merit. Some of the specimens I in the agricultural and household de- J partments are very fine and reflects J credit upon the county in general i and the producers in particular. A ^ V> /-?] /I 1 11 e f OILlUe LLlt iUSL iUll naj unu juuv one year ago many improvements | have been made to the Association's j grounds. A commodious main build ing has just been finished by the well known contractor, Mr. Killian Harman, and it is substantially built out of the best materials. A large shed has been built for the poultry exhibit and it is fitted up with convenient coops. Alterations and additions have been made to the stables and pens. The track in the arena has been laid and packed with clay. The bicycle course is in tip top order and the management of the Fair are to be congratulated on the manner in which the woik has been completed and the nature of the im-' provements made. The attendance is reasonably large considering that it is the first day of the fair when everything was naturally topsy turvey and everybody were as busy as bees putting the articles in their proper place. It is expected that at least two thousand persons will be on the grounds tomorrow as all Lex j ing ton will turn out on that day. ? Diseases of the Blood and Nerve*. No one need suffer with neuralgia. This i disease is quickly and permanently cured ! by Brownv Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic ' i rtherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore- ! most among our most valued "remedies. Bro-.vus'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. i * * Authority cn I rest making. The November Number of The Delineator is called the Early Winter Number, and contains a variety of matter of unsut passed freshness and cbatm. The present and piospecL C . r* Avlioitfll rr,l TT A G _ 11VC iil&UlUi:o me Ciuau^iiKij WV-scribed, and the literary and household features are of the usual high degree of merit. Made on Earth, a story by Cornelia At wood Pratt, typifies the love that women cherish for a home they call their own. A Floral Hunting Party will be found a number of attractive suggestions. An excellent group of Household Subjects is embodied iu Polls and Fancy Bread, A thanksgiving Menu. Magic Salt, and Waste in the KitcL en and the regular departments: Social Observances conducted by Mrs. Cad walader Jones, the Tea-Table, Fancy ! Stitches and Embroidery, The Dress! maker, Millinery, Lice-Making, Cro cheting, Kuittibg, Tatting, The Lat! est Books, etc., are as complete and varied as the most fastidious could desire. Address The Butterick Publishing Co. (Limited), at 7 lo 17 i West Tbiiteenth Street, New York. Sold at the remaikably low rate of Si 00 for a year's subscription, or 15 cents per copy. I . No Cure?No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills ami Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless forui. Children love it. Adults prefer it to I Gittor nauseating tonics, l'rice, 50c 1 AY f ST 1 ! 4 . i Curtis ' 1 Publishing 11 Company i I 1> THE BEST POEMS IN f THE WORLD j Tlic poems in this series will he admirably 2L re illustrated, and, wherjle ever possible, there will ! be given a sketch of the life of the poet, with a portrait, and the story i he of how each poem came ds to be written. The i poems will be selected, j not from the standpoint ! of the ultra-literary man or woman, but for .rs their appeal to lovers of s, sentiment. They will i ^t r>e poem* >>i mt unwtions?those th.at ?p st peal to the heart; poems [y. that te'l a story?ihose that are filled with human itr.erest. They belt long to what may be i ts called the " pocketbook ?f school of poetry"? those poems that one :1y cuts from a newspaper ay and carries in the pocketbook till they cr are worn through at *. the creases. \ *. % T WILL S FROM ON RE o Per Year PHILADELPHIA | I>Y VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL OR) der of the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington Cout-ty, South Carolina, in the case of Uora Dominick, Lizz:e Doininick, Fred. H Lorn n:ck, J. Claude Doiuiuick, Harry W. Don inick and M-izic Mabel {Dominick. the four of whom >ne by 1 Lc-ir guardian ad litem, C. M. Lfird, and C. M. | Elird, assignee, plaintiffs, against J W. Sandel. defendant, I wi 1 sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court I house door in Lexington S. C , during the usual hours of sale, on the First Monday | in Novembt r nex : (1) "That certain lot or parcel of land in the said State and County, containing one (1) acre, more or ess, and known as the 'Stable Tract ' bounded north by the Columbia and Newberry IRad. and on all other sides :>y lands ot Levi Stuck." (2j "Also that parcel of land in the said County, 'known as the School Hou-e' Tract,' containing three {' ' ) acres, more or less, and bounded west by Hog I.raneli road, north by lands of Edward Summer, and otherwise by lands of Levi Stuck." (3?. Also a tract of land in the said County, containing twenty and threefourths acres, more or less, and bounded by Hog Rtaneh road, and lands of Willie Haiti wan ger, Edward Summer aud Levi Stuck, the same being known as the 'New Ground Tract '" (1). "Also a lot in the town of Peak, in said County, containing two (2) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. C. Swygert, 0. L. Major, tLe road to Depot and lands lormerly ovvned by F. II Dominick." TERMS:?One tLird cask; the balance in two equal successive annual instalments, with interest from day o' >ale secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises .-old with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. II A. SPANN, C. C C P. and G S. Clerk's OlSce. October 15, 1838. 3w51 ~T)Y VIRILE OF 1 HE DECREE OF , a. .v r\ Hi iv. .. T . Jl.J me ' ouri n v>>'Ijilljou xritti* jui uiaicgton County South Carolina, in the case of A. J. Hallman, plaintiff, against E. It Hallman. Loutta Anderson alias Reddy Anderson, Mattie II illnian. John Ha'lman, and William Hallman. defendan s, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door iu Lexington. Sou1 h Carolina, diring the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in Nov mbcr, next; All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, l}ing and being in t) e Counts* of Lexington, and St;te aforesaid contain:ug one hundred and sev< ut\-five acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the public road leading from Columbia. S. C . to Augusta. Ga . and is known cs the Auguda road, on the South by amis or E. It. II ill man. east b\ lands of Isaac Alt-wine an 1 Fstate lands of Lewie. and on the west by lands of A J. Hailman. '1 ELMS OF S.VLF: O ie half cash; the balance in twelve moutl s. with interest from day of sale, seemed by bond of tilpurchaser aud a mortgage of the premises sold: with have to pay all cash. Twentyfive <1 >!1 .rs to be paid down cash, or at the expiration of an hour the premises to be re.-old witl < u'furth-r notice. Purchaser in rmv for nam rs nr.d r, vc line stall I'S ~ 1 H a SPaNN. C C. C. 1'. andG. S. C crk's 0:fice. October 11, IKK Attornev tor plaintiff' G. T. (Irjtht.m; lcr defect! mts, E L. Asbill. i'wo'J. 0( ooouooooooooooooooocooioooooo^ 0 0 HIGHEST o 0 o 0 Prl<*t's Paid for 0 0 0 0 HOME RAISED OATS, u II GOOD SEED WHEAT, " [J POTATOES, EGGS, BEESWAX, jj ? LORICK & LOWRAISCE, 0 0 0 OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOflOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOa The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, By C E. Leaphart. Esquire, Probate Judge, j TTTHEKEA^, II. A. S??ANX, C. C. C. P. ? T m ide suit tome, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Mrs. Elizibeth Klecllev, de ceased: 'I hese nre therefore to cite and admonish j all and singular the kindred and creditors of the siid Mrs. 1" i zabt-th A. Klcckley. deceased, that thev he and appear before me, ill J the Court of 1'rohatetu be held at Lexington (' 11 , S. C . on November 21. mxf. after J publication then of. at II o'clock in the I ; iorenoou. to show cause, il any they have. J why the said Administration should not be granted. Giv. u under mv hand, this 12th day of Cctobt r, Anno Domini, IhthS C. E l.EAl'HAKT. J. P. L. ('. [L.S.I | ' Published on the Pith day ot October, 1 Ht?S. in the L'-xintr on Dispatch (jwl. The apple crop is reported a failure in all parts of the country. Clerk's Sale. BY V RIFE OF TIIK DlCkF.E OF the Court of Common I':eits I. r T.t-xiii^t n cou?ty, South Carolina, pa-wed in th?- oa.-e nt Edward Joyner. Jemima Jo\ntr. Miles I> J jyn< r. ami Mary K Joyner, piaintill',. au''in>t Louise T. It.mean. def.-i.d int. I will sell, at |?n 1 ?Ii** auction to the liij:!'.' -t l.iil.ii r 1>. mro the court home door ol said couiity. within the h-pil hours of saV. on the tir>t Monday ot November. 1*08, to \ '. :ss a w !t ] : Ail that ortain piece. parcel. or tract of land, ^itu:tt?-. lying aud being in tin-county ol L? xii gton and Stut^ of Smith <irolina, c -ntaining t*.v?-utami one-half acres, nit r< i v A-s. Mai hound* d on the wist by lot of A 1>. Siiull: north 1 ?y lands. now or forii i- .v *>' Ma* r .11': East h v ill- Congar*-* riv. r ano ur h by !:?: {- t o.v or torni* r y of M iy.ral.ts. iT.v? tin- laij 1 lli 't v as c ;nvt y. ! by loin: Dunn to William M Jovmr f?v <U'? <1 dated the :hd tl.iy* of November, issi, ami by the above named plaintiff', as heirs at law of the sui.l William M. Joyner, now <h ceils; <1. conveyed to this defendant hv died hearing date the I'.lfh day of June, 1SH7. and recorded in fie- *>lh of the (oerk of the Court of .--aid county in Deed 1! v>k N N, page I Also all that certain piece. parcel or tract ot lar d in the county of Lexington and in the State of S >uth Carolina, on the noitlarn side ol the ro u! lead in*.' from the ('o'nntil.ia hrid.-*c to the S.tludi Factory ami hound* <1 as follows: On the north by the tweitv eight and one half acre tract above d'-scrilttd: *;;>t by lot ot Se.Vell and Lu( US* uring tin toon fifty-nine feet, mcri or less, aii'l s > ith and east by the sii.l roid. and measuring tlur.on one hundred and seventy bet. n.ore or less, being the lot conveyed to Jetnitna Joyner by John W. 1'eavv l>y his <le. d. dat<-1 the 11th day ot September. lSh'.t, and r< corded in the office of li. M (' of said county m Book "T ? page 4'.?. The said tract of land herein described, being the same tract of land as that conveyed by the said plaintiffs to the said defendant by d?ed, bearing date the 15th day ol June, lM)f?. Terms of sale: - One-half cash, and balance payable in one year from date with Mitt rest, st cured by bond ot th? purchasir and a mortgage ot premisee sold, with privilege to p.iv cash. Ttie purchaser will oe mpured to pi.v one-tilth ot the cash portion ot his bid upon the completion of the Slid sale, or in default of such compliance the premises wilt be immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. 11. A. bP \NN, 0. C. C. P. & G. S. October -1, lb'.'S - 5w5l. Attorneys tor P?aintiff, Douglass it Douglass: for i e'ondant li. W. Shaod DV VIR1UE OF A DECRETAL OR i) tier ol the Cot rt ol Common Picas lor I Lexington County. State rf South Carolina, in tbe case of Dovie Alrnira Iteew, Julia C. Snyder, Mary E Snyder, Sallie Lorick, Lucy C F razee, Jtse (i Mectze and Ellie A. Reynolds. | i i.ntiffs, against Mollic Mcetze, M ile Meet/ Simeon Crayt m Meetze. and Simeon Cor ley. Trustee, an 1 Drury J Hirman. defendants, I will sdl to the highest bidder, at public ontcry, beiore the court house door in Lexington, South Carolina, during the usual homs of sale, on the first Monday in November, next; All those three pieces, pircelsand tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington, and State aforesaid, as follows: Tract A, containing twenty-eight acres, more or less, and adj lining lands of J. S. Hendrix, tracts C aul B o: the siid lauds and the } ublic road. Tract B, containing thirty-two and threefourth acre--, more or less, and adjoiuiug 1 :nds of Mrs. Martha A Ibndrix, tracts A and C of .-aid lands and the public road: and, Tract C, containing liftj one and onefourth acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of J. S. H-. ndjix. John J. Fox aid Mrs Martha A. Hendrix and tracts A ami B ol said lands From tract B along the uorthtrn boundary tlnriof. ten feet is except* d'or a road to connect tract C with the public road. TKl'.MS: - One-thi d cash: the balance in two Hpial, succcsiveatiuual msbilnients, iVr?r>, ,1-iv i>f sisila secured hv bond of the purchaser and mortgage of tl e premises sold with leave tt> pay any or all cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers and revenue stamps H. A. M>ANN. C C. C. 1?. and G. S. Clerk's Cffiee. October 11. 1 ?;0S. Efird & D.-eher for pla ntilVs, and Meet/1 it iluller attorneys lor Simeon Corle;, Trustee, and Graham it Neb on, attorneys for Dniry J. Hamuli, defendant. 3w i0. I> Y VIR1UE OF THE JUDGMENT OF ) th?- C ?rrt of Common Pleas for Lexington County, South Carolina, in the case of John Taylor, plaintiff, aga:nst Samuel J. Huffman George \V Wright and Colombia 1'i.o-phate Corn} a* y, d ler dants I will sell to the highest 1 ihler a' pnhlic outcry, hefore the court ho i e do-r iu lexiuglon C >niitv, S )uth C irolin i, during the legal hours of s ilr\ < u the Mrst Monday in November, litx'; Ore undivid. d fifth interest of Samuel J. Huff nan in the plantation of the late Noah Huffman, (latinr of Samuel J. Huffman,) situate in L xington County, in the fo>-k of the liroad and Siluda rivers, containing about j-ix handred acres, and bounded on the north by lands of C. P. Huffman and 8 irah J. Hnfftum, <m tlie west by lands ol John Lorick and tlie Saluda Manufacturing Company and on all other sides by the Kroa>l and Sainda rivers. TERMS OF SALE: -One third cash: the balance on a credit of one and two yeais in etpiai successive annual instalments, with annual interest from day ol sale, secured by bond of the purchaser an 1 a mortgage ot the premises sold: with have to pay all c sh. Purchaser to pay lor papers and revenue stamps. 11. A. sl'AN v, C. C. C. P. and G. S. Clerk's Office, October U, 18b*. It. W. Sliami attorney for plaintiff; An<Tr-w Crawford attorney for Samuel J Huffman and Clark A M tiller attorneys foa Columbia Pho.-phate Con pnny. defendants. 3wo l. I > V VIRTUE OF THE JUDGMENT OF J[ ) the Court ol Com ami Picas for Lex lugton County, South Car liua, in the ca e of Em mtiel Walker, plaintiff. against 'i'yre W. W ilker. Ah. n Wa k?*r, Isaac Waller, Rachel R:a-k, Tn mis Waring, .J, m :.s Waring llicksey Waring Viola Rattle, William Waring Thomas Waring. Jr., Walter Waring and Luia Ellington. defci dmts. I will sell to the lrghest bidder a' public outc ry, before the CO li t houv; door it) I.eXilJgt n. 8 ('.. during the 1 gai li urs o: sale, on the first M< n 'av in November, next; Ocetrutcf land containing ten acres, more or hss, about two mihs w->t ot the v.ilage ol L -xhigton. p irehased from George C r'cy, and on winch Isaac Walker ami his family resided, lying on the Orangeburg and I v.o Noteh public roads. One tract ot 1 md containing seven acres, more or less, a. j lining the above, purchased Irom Job C irh-v and lying on the Orangeburg and Two Notch public roads. All located ::i said county and State. IE RMS OF SALE: Cash. H. A. SPA NX. ('. C C. P. and G 8. Cleiks Oliice, t.'clohtr 11, J*'J8. Albert M Ru</ur, attor: cr. 3w50. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT ' X of the Court of Common Pleas for Li xing C inntySouth Carolina, in the case ot David ILpp. pi limit! against S. D. Mirtin, Mirv Ann Martin. Caroline Lucas. Polly Ann Afford, Mary -Jar-e Si ibcrt. Jim Rush. I Alice Rush, Noah Rush, Martha E nma R ish, Gi orge R isli, II ury J> ish, Tillman Rush and Cleveland Ru-li. deleudants, 1 will sell to the login st bidder at public outcry. before the court house d or in Lexington, r oiith Carolina, during the b gal hours of sale, on the tir-;t Moudiy in No veinber. next; I All that piu-o. or tract cf land containing eighty >- ven acr? s. more fir less, and bo i;didi?\ 'andsot Aver} Oun alander, and Walter Haitiwaniter, and Jacob Suniin< r and Nelson (i -otoe. 'IKUMS OK SAI.K: Oil' -l.a't cash: the balance within one \e>r, with int?-re-t lrom | day ol sale, s? cured by bond "1 tile jmr j chaser and a n.oit^a^e ot i !: j?rt niis< ssold: I with have to j ay all ca-h Purchaser to { paV for papers: and revenue stall j??. 11. A. M' tXN. o.o.o. l?. and 0. s Clerk's Otliee. October 11, lv'.)\ Ftird .V L'r< la r jJamtitl s attorneys: G T. Graham. at d Johnstone ?fc Welc h, attf fnt } s for defendants 3>vij(J The attendance upon our Counly Fair promises to be very large. CLOSING OUT SALE. $20,000 Worth IIRV GOODS, YIITIIIll HOSIERY. HIRttllR m JRI.IMRI to be closed out bv January I, 1SOS. Going out of business and to make this sale we now cut 25 per cent, below cost. Give us a look and save 75 cents on your purchases. One Upright Piano, good condition, $ll>() cash. N. W. TRUMP, 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. October 13 - ly. DRS. D. L. BOOZER k SONS, 1515 MAIN STREET, COI,UMBIA, S. <J. 'PHONE !I3(). One of the firm will fill appointments at Lcxinpton, over Etird Drelier's Law Office, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except July and August when there will be no appointment. For months of February, June and September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment. Southern Fruit Co., W. H. MIXSON, Manager, 217 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE, cn.ii.iKLESTOisr, s. c.? MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. ES TT E 1EB "2" T HI G IN THE FRUIT AND PRODUCE LINE March 10, 1898 -tf PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PINE LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF HIG-H GEADE FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, i">oor;s,sasii and rlinds, AUGUSTA, GA. J&-ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?! February 1?ly. To know where to buy Plows. To know where to buy Hames, IIAJHE STRINGS,CLEVISES, LAP RINGS, HOES, AXES, all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS, COLLARS, BLINDS9 BRIDLES, IIAlii)WARE for Your Houses, SHOE NAILS, HORSE AND MILE SHOES, TINWARE AND WOODENWARE, CIO TO 0TC1A/A BT P. DBgllTICC O ICVTHUi S& I llloEi i ivftfj 1526 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 28. lyr. Rev. I). Arthur Phillips. Rock Hill Buggy Co.. Whitmire S. G\, September 24, 18C8. Rock Hill, S. C Dear Sirs: I have been using on* ot your pony pluetons for four years, to do all my pastoral and ministerial work. It has given entire s uisfaction. For comfort and durability it is equal to the best. With a coat of piint and s-light repairs, justmade, it looks and "rides like a new buggy. It will last a lone time. No one cau buy a bitter bug^y for the same money, than the "ROCK I1ILL." With bjst wishes for your future. Sincerely yours. A. R. PHILLIPS. "A Little in Price NOTE?"ROCK HILL" I'u'.gies are made with the treatest care and from the best * * * * ' - , - * 1 Tboc t V. CsTt. *r\r a material obtainable. auu are wiitwmuu cm*.-** j........ . _ at the price ol "cheap jolm" stuff made hnrri-.dly. painted quick ami throve t together. Il lt the advance in price is so very little above the Wrs'trn hush that no sensible man will object to pay it in order to get something he h ours is the best. Sold by all first class dealers in every town and city in the- South. When yon need a buggy insist upon your dealer supplying you with a "ROCK HILL." If lie will not do it because the profit to hiui is nothing 'ike what it would be on the clapp-trap stuff, write us. We'll see you get a genuine ROCK HILL" Buggy at the light price. ROCK HILL BOGGY COMPANY. For .Sale by W. 1\ KOOF, I,exin<rton9 O. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Donly & Sease, Columbia, S. C., j JLewieciaie, d. U-, MATTHEWS & BDUKNIGHT, May 11?lj. Locsville, S. C.,