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The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. DEC EMBED 21. 1698. lades to ITevr Advertisements. Christmas G^och?M. L. Kiuard. XLNT?Harman s Bazaar. Hilton's Cough Cure?The Murray Drug Co. School Fund?J. E. Bawl Kyzer. teg-Notices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one arid all, Sore Throat Sore throat and constant coughing indicate an affection of the bronchial tnbes which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not wait: but use Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup at once and be cured. DeBHU'S COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. Prom Factory to Jcnr Homo. The only great Piano sold this way in the Carolina9. Stieff Pianos "Sing their own praise." Baltimore Fac t<ry Warerooms, No. 213 N. JL'ryon street Charlotte, N. C. C. H. Wilmoth, Manager. County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of Lexington County Alliance No. 721, will be held on the 7th day of January, 1899, with Ford Alliance at Midway school house. A full delegation is desired. D. F. Efird, President. Jas. B. Addy, Secretary. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well i-?-i j_ it tv: i tnea remeuj, mm. t* ijubiu w a uwiu ing 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. Taxes Collected. The tax payers of the county are paying up with their usual promptness and the amount received by the Treasurer is about the same received up to this time last year. The tax levy is $45,804 48 Amount collected 16,877.72 To be collected $28,926.76 Of this amount $8,000 is due by the, railroads, the Florida Central and Peninsular being the only one to pay its taxes, and $20,926.76 is due by individuals. 4 1 # ' ' ARE YOU1 BANKRUPT in health, constitution undermined by extravagance in eating, by disregarding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure. Lcck Out! Cheap Stcck For Sale. I have just arrived from Illinois, with a car load of fine, smooth horses and mnles. Any person wishing to buy or exchange, can be accommodated by calling on me at the home of my father, G. Martin Caughman, where I will remain for a week or ten days. Among this lot are some fine animals which will be offered at a bargain. G. Perry Caughman. Hacking Cough Cured. Bamon's Liver Pills Jfc Tonic Pellets have permanently cures me of a very troublesome disease that I bad in my back, stomach and bowels, which was accompanied bv a hacking congh. I was for a long time unable to get np when I was down; but now I am as well as anjbody. I believe I would have been in my grave if I had not used them. I have sold them for the last ten years. My customers will have no other.?W. C. Embry, Embry, Ga. For sde by G. M. Harman and J. E. K&nfmann. A Beautiful Service. "Herald Angel?," a beautiful Christmas service, will be rendered by tbe Sunday schools of Spring Hill and White Rock, at the latter place on Monday, December 26 h, beginning at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. This service comprises some of the very best talent in the couDty and those who heard services of a similar nature rendered on previous occasions by the scholars of these schools will be able to judge in adadvance the high character of this one. Probably the special feature of the program is the rendering of two songs by tbe infant classes which are now being trained by the indefatigable pastor. This service will doutiess be largely attended by the people of White Rock, Spring Hill and vickity. Kg Best Confh^Sjrup.^Tastes Gooc^ Uae IH in time. Sold by druggists. 1*9 ymaanaBEBagi PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Hotes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Kan. . i. merry Christmas. Stop yonr bad habits. Don't make any new resolutions. Start the New Year free from debt. December is now as pleasant as May. The schools will soon close for the holidaye. In the entire world G7 people die every minute. Before buviu?? Your Christmas, go to the Bazaar. This is fine weather for the grain that has been sown. The pop of the cracker will soon be heard in the land. e Fire crackers and fire works to no end, at the Bazaar. It is not always the man that looks 1 ke a fool that is one. The matrimonial market is brisk with increasing activity. A clear conscience is the testimony and reward of a good life. Go to J. L. Stroll's, Columbia, for your Christmas goods. . He who gives you fair words feeds you with an empty spoon. Christmas trade is not as brisk as it was this time last year. Monday will be generally observed as the Christmas holiday. Nearly everybody hereabouts have butchered one or more hogs. Kosin and tallow make a good covering for wound3 in tree3. See J. L. Shull's stock of Christmas presents, when in Columbia. Cupid is abroad in the land and his presence is much in evidence. Attend the prayer meeting at the Methodist church tomorrow evening. Hark! Do you hear the sweet chimes of the melodious marriage bells. Buy yourself a pound of fine candy at the Bazaar and enjoy your Christmas. v C The whole number of American troops sent to Cuba will not exceed ] 25,000. About the only establishment that is doing a rushing business, is the i dispensary. < "Sweet Violet" cigars are good cigare; that's business. Try them at the Bazaar. New resolutions, which have often been made and as often broken is < now in order. 1 Hendrix & Bro., Leesville, are clos- 1 ] iDg oat all their millinery goods AT COST. The apportionment of the public ^ school fund of the county is publish- ( ed in this issue. _ 1 The Methodist church will soon recieve a new cover. The shingles re now on the grounds. You will find a large lot of garden need nt the Bazaar, which has just been received. J The health of this community is distressingly good is the unanimous verdict of physicians. Mr. George S. Drafts entered upon , the duties of Probate Judge this j morning, and its now Judge Drafts. ( New styles in millinery goods, will be sold AT COST by Hendrix & j Bro, Leesville. i There are people who think that if i they behave themselves on Sunday, i they have done more than enough. ] Don't forget that the time for pay inrr taxes exnire's on the 31st instant, i Better pay now and save the penalty. For the Christmas sale ladies hats 1 will be sold AT COST by Hendrix 1 & Bro., Leesville. The members of Lexington Lodge N?. 152, A. F. M., will not forget to meet promptly at 3 p. m. Satin day < next. Rev. W. M. Harden will fill his regular appointment in the Methodist church next Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. We received a pleasant call last week from Mr. Withers, the genial and wide-awike traveling agent for the Columbia State. If you want to moke your best girl happy present her with a pound of that fine candy to be fcuud only at the Bazaar. D. R. Rouse our barber, was married last Sunday and the boys gave i _ r i _ i j> i.? 1 _ ** r mm a lively, oia lime serenaae iuouday night. Miss Sallie Long, of Newberry county, is now in Wbite Reck taking music lessons from Mrs. S. C. Bal lentj^e. First quality grated pineapple for pies, gelatine, corn starch and "a heap" of other nice things at the Bazaar. Mrs. Jennie HulmaD and her husband 8nd brother-in-law, of Orangeburg are spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in town. When yoti go to Columbia to buy your Chri&tmas goods, don't fail to call on H. C. Bailey, one block above the post office, and we guarantee you will be pleased with the bargains be is offering in groceries, confectiontrie?, fruitt, nuts and fireworks. Rev. T. F. Rivers will preach in the Baptist church at this place on the first Sunday in January at 11 a. ec., aDd iu the evening at 7:30. The place to purchase 3our Christmas groceries, fruits, nuts, cakes, candies, canned goods, &c, is at S. N. Hendrix's, Columbia. The Southern Railway is selling J excursion tickets to any point on its line good to return January 4th, 1890, at the rate cf one and one third cf first class fare. Fine brands of salmor, sardiucs, full cream cheese, macaroni, best soda ciftckcr8 and faDcy cakes always in of flip TCflZft.qr. The regular quarteily meeting of the County Fanners' Alliance will be held with Ford Alliance at Midway school house, on Saturday, January 7th, next. Now that Dr. C. E. Leaphart has been relieved of the duties of the Probate office, he will devote more time and attention to the practice of his profession. When you come to town don't forget to call at the Dispatch office and settle for your subscription. A tub of fine New York butter just received at the Bazaar. The < ladies will find this article the very thing to put in cakes, etc. May every little child in Lexington county get their stockings brimful of good things Christmas eve' night. Let Santa Claus deal out his gift's with a liberal hand. Prof. Sidney J. Derrick is in town. He comes to lead to Hymenial Alt< r one of Lexington'8 most popular and . lovely daughters. He is accompanied by a number of his friends. See the great display of candy at the Bazaar, before you buy your Christmas supply, or at any time you may want the best and purest candy. The friends of Mr. Drury HarmaD will be pleased to learn that he is pleasantly and comfortably domiciled at the home of his daughter Mrs. Jos. Reese, in Congaree. After Christmas day many a sick person will charge "too much rich food,'' with the cause of their sickness, when really too much mean whisky i9 to blame. Your Christmas turkeys, fresh meats acd vegetables are made more 3elicious by the use of the celebrab d Worcestershire sauce, which sells at L5 cents per bottle at the Bazaar. This is the time of good cheer. ( Let each one strive to make some me happy and we will be happy our- < selves and may lift a burden from 1 the heart of some one which we J know not of. I A new Btreet has been opened ? from the road leading by the '-Hen- 1 3rix graveyard," just below the 1 graveyard to Main street, intersect- ' :ng this street near Mrs. Jane C. Kendrix. J You just ought to purchase one of ' those handsome and durable bug- j --- ? ??^ bi ftWA UAIrt r* jiea or wagocb wuicu aic . Dffered at such low figures by T. B. | iugbtry & Co., Columbia. ' "We learn that Bob Slice met with * painful accident at the gin of Mr. Julius L. Eargle, on last Tuesday, in i which he had the misfortune of having three fingers cut off and his hand otherwise lacerated. We learn that a new post office has been established in this county dh the Midland Railroad, near Steadman's, called Althea, and Willie E. Quattlebaum has been commissioned postmaster. Miss Gussie Caughman, the charm- , iog and popular niece of Mrs. P. L. Earman, is visiting her aunt. Her mission here is to assist in tying the Gordon knot which will bind two : young lives together for life. We haven't received that turkey i yet. Come, friends, don't wait on each other. Is it possible that we are to eat corn bread and ba'con three times in every one of the 3G4 days and on Chistmas, too. Puins in the chest when a person has a cold indicate a tendency toward pneumonia. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. Thi same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann. The Christmas tree services of the Baptist Sunday school will be held on Saturday evenings, so we understand. An interesting program has been arranged for the occasion and a pleasant evening is assured those who attend. Private Charles D. Hawkins, of the heavy artillery now located at "Land's End," near the coast, nine miles from Beaufort, is home on a 15 days furlough and his numerous friends are oveiflowing with joy to see Lim covered all ov- r with great big brass buttons. A correspondent has requested us to le-pubiish the stock law in this issue for the information of himself and other subscribers interested. As the request *as received only this morning it is too late to comply this week, but we shall do so at the earliest possible moment. S QUICK CURE FOR | | COUGHS AND GOLDS, f fPYNY-PECTORALf X The Canadian Remedy for ell X | THROAT AND LONG AFFECTIONS, f Y Large Bottles. 25 ots. y | DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO.,Lim., | Y Prop's Perry Davis' Pain-Killer. Y <5 FOR SALE BY ? ALL DRUGGISTS. -? -0- Mr. J. E. Rawl Ivyzer has (juali tied as County Superintendent ol Education and will be found at his < ffice in Ibis place, on Saturdays and nil public days, to transact any business connected with his office. PerI sons who have business with Lira should call on him on these days or address him at this place. Dr. W. G. Browne, the optician is j now in town and will remain this and next week. Persons whose eyes are impaired from any cause should consult the doctor while here. His glasses are manufactured on scientific principles, consequently they relieve the tired and overworked eves build up and strengthen them and they make work and leisure a pleasant pastime. A rear treat is in store for the people of this place and community oext Sunday night. The members of St. Stephen Evangelical Lutheran church will give an interesting and instructive entertainment in the court house, on that night to which the public is invited. An offering will be taken for the benefit of the Sunday school and everybody should go prepared to give something. President McKinley and party passed through this place last Monday night about 10 o'clock en route for Washington. The train od which they are traveling is said to be one of the finest in the United States and is furnished by the Southern Railway. When it passed through this place it was brilliantly illuminated and was a beautiful 9ight a'6 it swiftly glided along the rails. your f)omo is Dot Turni$lwU?* Without a Tine Piano or Organ. One of our Superb Mathushek Pianos of Old Reliable Mason & Hamlin Organs will give your Family a Merry Christmas, all tho year around. Two Grand Instruments, sold by us fof 28 years past, and immensely popular. Quality, better than ever. Prices, greatly lower under our new plan of selling?with# ?ut Agents. Agents Commissions Saved and given to Purchasers. Thats the New Schedule and it works. Write Us, and wc will supply you direct from our Savannah Wareroom's, and save you a lot of money. Come to Savannah and select for yourself and wc will pay your R. R. Fare. Write Us, LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA. Established 1870. Over 75,000 Pianos and Organs placed in Southern Homes. t On motion of Mr. 0. M. Efird the 2ase of the State vs. C. C. Summer was transferred from the Eighth Circuit to the foot of the Second Circuit by the Supreme Court. It will do doubt be remembered that Mr. bummer was convicted at tne February, 1898, term of Cjurfc for ;his comity and was given a life time sentence in t*D6 penitentiary. From ;his verdict be took an appeal ;o the Supreme Court where the appeal is still pending. In hunting up suitable gifts for your relatives and friends you should 30t fail to visit the handsome hardware store of Stewart & Prentiss in t 3olumbi3, where you will find a t arge assortment of useful articles, such as gun?, pistols, table and pocket cutlery, house furnishing ^oods and other things tco numer- i 3U9 to mention. Tnese gentlemen ' will take pleasure in showing there < wares and will name prices within the reach of the leanest pocket book. Don't Neglect Your Liver. | Liver troubles quickly result in serious complications, and the man who neglects his liver has little regard for health. A bottle i of Browns' Iron Bitters taken now and then ] will keep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed, Browns'Iron Bitters will cure it permanently. Strength and vitality i will always 'follow its use. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Cards are out announcing the marriages of Miss Mattie Hiller to Mr. J. L. Caughman and Miss Ella Dean to Mr. K. M. Monts, in the Lutheran church at Botsfcrd, Ga., on Tuesday evening, December 2?tb, 1898, at 6 o'clock. Mr. Caughman is a son of Mr. John L. Caughman of this county and has a host of friends hereabouts. The best wishes of the Dispatch attend the contracting parties through the journey of life and may all their paths be paths of pleasantness and peace. Go'od=Bye Rhei The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever. If you would forever be rid of the aches and pains, and sometimes the tortures produced by Rheumatism, you must take the right remedy. Those who continue to suffer are relying upon remedies which do not reach their trouble. The doctor's treatment always consists of potash and mercury, which only intensify the disease, causing the joints to stiffen and the bones to ache, besides seriously impairing the digestive organs. Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood, and the only cure for it is a j real blood remedy. Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) goes down to the very bottom of I all diseases of the blood, and promptly 1 cures cases that other remedies cannot reach. Mr. E. K. S. Clinkenbeard. a promi- j nent attorney of Mt. Sterling, Ky.,! writes: "Two years ago I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism. I had tried every remedy I could hear of except S. S. S I had been to Hot Springs, Ark., where I remained for twelve weeks under treatment, but I experienced no permanent relief, and returned home, believing that I would be a sufferer as long as I lived. At a time when my pains were almost unbearable, I' aw???? Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years 1 she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. KiDg's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose, that she 6lept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. j Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C Ham nick Si Co., of Shelby, N. C. Tiial bottles free at J. E Kaufmann's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and ' $100. Every bottle guaranteed. SCHOOL* FUND. h'o. School Dist. Amt. 1 $ 457 04 2 r 101 45 3. 13H08 4 129 89 5 65 75 6 Ill 11 7 130 30 8 215 03 9 13128 1 0 129 C9 1 1 74 14 1 2 11191 .13 107 10 14 95 12 Id 393 (9 16 148 67 17 121 69 1 8 436 27 I 1 9 98 92 2 0 157 06 2 1 47 15 2 2 103 91 2 3 105 10 2 4 89 53 I 2 5 51 76 2 6 60 54 2 7 50 56 2 8 82 52 2 9 412 57 3 0 156 88 3 1 50 15 f 32 107 90 3 3 78 94 3 4 126 31 3 5 124(9 3 6 148 88 3 7 349 91 3 8 132 30 - 39 112 11 43 103 12 4 1 179 45 4 2 153 27 4 3 191 86 4 4 178 06 4 5 298 76 4 6 211 42 4 7 . 28125 4 8 1J5 49 49 173 04 5 0 191 24 5 1 : 179 85 5 2 , 141 28 5 3 224 21 5 4 135 0y 5 5 140 69 5 6 141 27 I 5 7 134 49 5 8 1 16127 5 9 189 44 60 81 14 6 1 76 91 fi.i T*> I 12 - - - - - - -61 . 129 60 04 - - - 137 48 65 - - - - 113 88 66 193 04 67 - . - 123 49 68 - * 199 4-i 69 - - - 176 45 I 70 - - 5615 71 - - : 8512 72 112 10 1 73 - - - 71 94 1 74 ... - 35 ?7 75 . - - 67 14 76 119 51 77 - - - - - - 09 92 ( 78 79 73 79 80 93 The Clerk of the several Board of Trusees will make a record of the above in heir record book. J. E RAWL KYZER, County Snperintendent Educaion. December 21, 1898.?Iw7 DECIDEDLY THE MOST XLNT PREPARATION 4 For Constipation and Dyspepsia and isastre remedy in Kidney Troubles is Hilton's Life 1 or the Liver and Kidneys. J5c., fOc. and $1.00 bottles. Sold by druggist everywhere. Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia, 8. C. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Mar 15?lv. ft HILTON'S ough cure, \J A SYRUP. 1 Unique?unlike any other cough preparation. The quickest to stop a cough and to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. Ang. 18-ly. i '9 imatism. chanced to read ]*our advertisement and was impressed with it so much that I decided to try S. S. S. I took eleven bottles and was entirely relieved of all pain and cured permanently. When I began to take S. S. S. I wag unable to sit or stand with any ease, and could not sleep. Since taking the last dose I have had no return of the Rheumatism, and I take great pleasure in recommending S. S. S to any one who has the misfortune to suffer with this disabling disease." S.S.S. is the only cure for Rheu? mutism, which is the most stubborn of blood diseases. It is not intended neutralizing the the blood it forces out every trace of Ah a i n An n a rt 1^/1 IJjy uia^tiac aiiu | rids t ho system of it forever. It is j Purely Vegetable and one thousand dollars reward is offered to any chemist who can J prove that it contains a particle of mercury, potash, or any other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. is the only blood remedy guaranteed to be absolutely free from mineral mixtures. Books sent free by Swift Spe- ! cific Company, Atlanta, Ga, nwrwhar"i7 _ " 1 Dr.BulTs COUCH SYRUP Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. The best remedy for lung affections. Small doses. Price 25 cts. at druggists. j*. mm div ic vnil'dp d1 pa?;pr> -jo navs Nk K AFTER sVuPMENT"IF NOT, BctURN. tPC/ NO MONEY WANTED IN ADVANCE. ur* 'With evervQuaker _Kitchen C a o i 11 e t y''TT"M^* j we wn,'? free, a L? ? o 1;-] copy of "The Ev? "iy e r y - I?ny Cook fcf j jaffc a ~l Hook." containing I i 'i>71practical re3 ?_} 0 H cipes ever comt; [j u Ll piled.substantially U JJ Hakes Kitchen ?; bound In cloth C~, Work Ens v u The top of cabinet ti * ?rK Lasy' U fa 27 Inches by 42 \# Inches: height. 90 incites; baa two metal-bottom Was, one holding 5tj lbs.; the other partitioned for corn-meal, graham, sugar, etc.; one large drawer; one bread board, which slides into* frame. Price, complete, only $5, on board cars in Chicago, with the cook book free. Pay In 80 days if you lind the Cabinet the most useful, labor-saving piece of kitchen furniture yon ever saw; if no*, entirely pleased, return at our expense. No deposit, no guaranty required from any reliable person. In ordering be sure to say you're a reader of this paper?this Is very important?and that you accept our Kitchen Cabinet Offer No. 8. Order to-cay; or. send for illustrated circular No. 8. QUAKER VALLEY MFti. CO., 355 ff. flarrisoB 8t, Chirapt). f. S.?ucnume yuaser ?;uit-y luru.iuii.-10 ucvn ouiu through retailers?always lrom factory to tlreside at wholesale prices. Dou't accept a worthless Imitation. Clerk's Sale. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington County, South Carolina, in the case of Austin Metz, Oris Metz, Emaunel | Metz, Mahala Hedgepath, Cnmmings Metz, Elizabeth Julian, "William Turnipseed, Ophelia Turnipseed, Catherine Jumper, David Sheltou, Franklin Shelton and Clifton Shelton, plaintiffs, against Levi Metz, ' The Commercial Bank of Columbia, S. C.," W. H. Ljles, John A. Metz and Sallie A. Gibson, defendants, [ will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, South Carolina, during the usual hours ol sale, on the first Monday ir> Janaury, 1899; All that parcel or piece of land situate in Lexington county, and containing four hundred and eighty three acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Levi Metz east by Simecn Bouknight's land, south by Simeon Bouknight's land and west by E. Tom Ranch's laud. Also, All that tract o! land situate in Lexirgton county, containing one hundred and nine (109) acres, more or less, and bounded is follows, to wit: north by iands of Jacob Richardson, east by lands of S. Bouknight, tfiouth by lands of Levi Metz and west by lands of Levi Metz. These lands will be divided into four or more tracts or parcels as will appear by a _i i. .1 r _.u;?U I rvr, ?JLHb lliereui, WlliUll ??iAA uc v;u giur bition in the Clerk's office on and beiore the day of sale. One of these tracts containing one hundred and eighty two acres, more or less, will comprise the timber lands. The timber has never been turpentined. The terms of sale are as follows: The tract of timber land to be sold for cash; the other three tracts, one third cash; he balance in one and two years, with interest from date ot sale, to be paid annually, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, the mortgage to contain tax i nd attorney's lee clauses. Purchaser to p ? for papers and revenue stamps. II. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. and G. S. Clerk's Office, December 12. 1898. Attorneys for plaintiffs, C. M. Efird and John McMaster; for detendant Commercial Bank. W. H Lyles, for Sallie A. Gibson, Douglass & Douglass. 3w7. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. i WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING the heirs at law of the late Dr. U 3d. Boatwright, who died intestate, all ol ( ns being over twenty ono years of age, will offer for sale at public outcry, at the court house steps at Lexington, in the county of Lexington, South Carolina, doring the legal hoars of sale, on salesday in January, 1899, being the second day of January, 1899. the lollowing tract of land, property : of the late Dr. U. M. Boatwright. situate in Lexington county, South Carolina, a* follow0: That iract of land in Lexington county. South Carolina, containing three hundred and fifty four, (331) acres, more or less, bounded north by lands of A. J. Boatwright, P. P. Hnttoand Mrs. C. G. Broady. east and south by lands of Mrs. C. J. Broady, west by lands of L. E. Rankin, W. B Plunkett, Dr. J. K Kneece and A. J. Boatwright. We agree to execute proper titles to the respective purchasers at said sale of the foregoing described tract of land, and to deliver the same upon compliance with the terms as hereinafter setforth. TERM8 OF SALE?To be one half cash; and the balance on a credit of one year, carrying interest Irom date of sale and to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser, however, to have the right to pay all cash should he desire so to do Purchaser to pay lor papers at the rate of Master's papers. Mary A. Boatwright, Pauline Spann, ] W. U Boatwright, Lena Shuler, M U. Boatwright, Florence Boatwright Mamie Boatwright, Hattie Boatwright, Amanda Boatwright. Henderson Brothers, Attorneys. Aiken, S. C. December 12.?3w7. HIGHEST Prices forHOME RAISED OATS, GOOD SEED WHEAT, POTATOES, EGGS, BEESWAX. LORICK & LOWRANCE, Columbia, S. C. iTrtiT r vJNEVV-:GROCGBY STORE. EVERYTHING FRESH and at PRICES LOWER THAN ANY RETAIL HOUSE IN THE CITY. If you wish to jl: money in buying Groceries call at H. C. BAILEYS Yew Grocery Store, 19.0 MAIN ST,, COLUMBIA, S. C. (One Block Above Post Office.) October 20, LAND FOR SALE. I WILL OFFER FOR S\LE TO THE highest bidder, before the court house door, iu Ltxineton county, on the first Monday in January, 1899, that tract of land lying and situate in the Fork of LexInnlftn Mntilv r>nnf.?tninrr 9ft! aorfs more or less, known as tract No. U.'of the Simon Younginer estate, adjoining lands of "State farm", J. W. Younginer and T. P. Yonngmer, and bordering on Prcad Itiver. Terms ol sale Cash. T. P. YOUNGINER. Wallaceville P. 0., Fairfield Co., S. C. Nov. 30 -5 a 7 Wanted. 1,000 pounds of beeswax, in large or smell quantities. Highest market price paid by, It. B. Barman, at the Bazaar. CLOSING OUT SALE. $20,000 Worth DRY GOODS, fOTIOi, HOSIERY, I'lMMR aid numr ' -v* to be closed out by January 1, 1898. 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, $luO cash. N. W. TRUMP, | 1517 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA. S. C. October 13-ly. DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS, . iflfflj DEWTISTS, */j 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 'PHOjNE 23(). ^ One of the firm will fill appointments at Lexington, over Efird ?te Dreher'g Law Office, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except July and August when there wiil be no appointment. For months of Febrnary, Jane and September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment Southern Fruit Co., W. H. MIXSON, Manager, 1 Ill 217 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE. ii CHABLESTOIT, S. C., MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. J EVEETTHIITG- M IS THE FRUIT AND PRODUCE LINE | March 16, 1898?tf - "i _ PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PINE LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF '- 'M HIG-H FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, r> O O RS ,SAS II AND BUNDS, - H AUGUSTA, GA. ?@-ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?! February 1?ly. VniK WANT i To know where to buy Plows. To know where to buy Hames, * 3 HAMESTRINGS, CLEVISES, LAP RINGS, HOES, AXES, ? all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS, COLLARS, J3LINDS9 BRIDLES9 HARDWARE for Your Houses, SHOE NAILS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, TINWARE AND WOODENWARE, GO TO STEWART & PRENTISS, I 526 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 28. lyr. I WTT ^TT J JBT3L JLJL& JLm ? BU@@Y J? forr.* dea!en? path tVr raV cf cheap Hofrif h#e?n?# tS# prof :t ?' i%!?e. l?on'i all-?* toanclf to W T?uto Soto bujrin; aahoddyjoh in order to rare a dollar or ?>. jg "ROCK HI LI." Cuwl.t are A UttU lilfhrr in Price. Jjfi Hot?'* ther ?and up. look well. and. a>?nre all, RXCl* fa AWAY FROM THK MIDI'?making thetn <beape?1n tbo Si end. Sold I J fr?t-o5n*? dea'.rrt cu'j. If coce oc saio H H 1 d 7?ur tc?ru, write direct. a I ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C. | ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by W. I1. ROOF, Lexington, S," C. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Donly & Sease, Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C., MATTHEWS & BP iNISHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., ^