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The Lexington Dispatch VEPXESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1S98. Xndez to ITew Advertisements Final Discharge?C. H. Eleazer. j Notice Trespassers?H. E. Harmia & Jesse S. Swygert. Notices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of o cents per line, to one and all.'jg} WHY COUGH 1 Why cough and risk consumption, when the celebrated Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure you at once? It never mils to cure throat and lung troubles. For bronchitis, sore throat and hoarseness it is invaluable. DcBnlfs COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. A Crocd Young Mule, Four years old, well broke, for sale cheap, apply to, J. Walter Dreher, Priceville, S. C. . County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of Lexington CouDty 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. Jae. B. Addv. Secretary. ? Masonic Notice. A regular communication of Pomaria Lodge, No 151, A. F. Mwill convene in Masonic hall, Peak, S. C, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, January 21st, 1S!?9. A full attendance is requested. John C. Swygert, Master. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth 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. mabIied. December 22,1898, in Columbia, S. C., by the Rev. N. S Younginer, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Clifton Hair, of Lexington and Miss Maggie Nelson, of Columbia. To those living * in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Officers Elected. At a regular communication of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. $L, held last Saturday, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing Masonic year: J. Frank Kyzer?W. M. Thomas L. Harman?Senior Warden. John J. Taylor?Junior Warden. G. M. Harman?Secretary. Thomas E. Wingard?Treasurer. Theodore S. H&rman?Senior Deacon. Albert E. WiDgard?Junior Deacon. D. Wade Lybrand?Tyler. George W. Harman?Steward. . Wade A. Corley?Steward. At a regular communication cf Pomaria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M, held December 21,1898, the following officers were elected, and installed to serve for the next Masonic year: John C. Swygert?W. M. B. F. Swetenburg?Senior Warden John D. Jacobs?Junior Warden. George A. Swygert?Treasurer. McD. Bushardt?Secretary. John H. Bushardt?Senior Deacon. James W. Fulmer?Junior Deacon. A. M. Sease, P. M.?Steward. John F. Mahaffy?Steward. Thomas w. Amies?xyier. Hacking Cough Cured. Bamon's Liver Pills & 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 backing cough. I was for a long time unable to get up when I was down; but now I am as well as an>body. I believe I would have been in my grave if I bad not used them. I have sold them for the last ten years. My customers will have no other.?W. C. Embry, Embry, Go. For sile by G. M. Harman and J. E. Kaufmann. Methodist Appointments. The following plan for Lexington Circuit, during the year 1^99, will be observed: 1st Sunday, Hebron, 11 a. m.; Horeb, &30 p. m. 2nd Sunday, Sbiloh, 11 a. m , and the Saturday before at 11 a. m. 3rd Sunday, Hebron, 11 a m., and 3:30 p. m. 4th Sunday, Lexingfor, 11 a. m., and 7:30p.m. PENCIL AND SCISSORS, i Wayside Kotos Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Kan. Monday is salesdi.y. Cjlds are prevalent. The holidays are practically over. It will soon be time to write 1899. Business was quite lively duriDg the holidays. The merchants all enjoyed a lively Christmas trade. Egg nog was somewhat scarce during the holidays. Many persons have been suffering with the "swell head.'' Mr. Henry Meetze took Christmas dinner under the paternal roof. Let your motto for the year 1899, be, "pay as you go," and live up to it. Prayer meeting may be expected in the Methodist church tomorrow evening. The exercises of the Lexington Classical Institute will be resumed Monday. Mr- Hal C. Bradford of Savannah, spent the holidays with his parents in this place. The tax books will be closed Saturday and the penalty will be added after that day. The breast boDe and mistletoe were practically kiDg and queen of the holiday festival. a Several persons made this editor happy during the holidays by paying their subscription.. J. E. Barre came down from Newberry College to be with his parents during the holidays. |il CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAiLS. Gj U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gj Zrj In time. Sold by druggists. i-'iYou will find a large lot of garden seed at the Bazaar, which has just been received. Cadrfc Sam Roof of Clemson College, enjoyed the Christmas festivities with his parents. Clerk Spann has returned from bis pleasant holiday vacation spent at his home in Leesvill9. Miss Nola Haltiwanger, is spending the Chiistmas holidays with her parents in Lower Foi k. The total eclipse of the moon last night was a beautiful sight and was witnessed by many persons. When you come to town don't forget to call at the Dispatch office and settle for your subscription. Willie George suspended his studies at Clemson to eat Christmas turkey at his home near this pla^. Pastor J. G Graichen will preach in the Episcopal chapel next Sunday morning, January 1st, at 11 o'clock. Messrs. H. E. Harman and Jesse S. Swygert, have forbidden persons from trespassing on their property. By order of the Town Council, the dispensary at this place was closed Saturday afternoon near 1 o'clock. A communication has been received from Captain J. Feaster Lyles and will be given our careful attention. Christmas holidays are over and many people will now have a picnic time of moviDg from one home to another. First quality grated pineapple for pies, gelatine, corn starch and "a heap'' of other nice things at the Bazaar. Heber Barre a Clemson student, was on the streets during the holi days shaking hands with friends and smiling at the girls. Mr. Elias Caughman, the popular and efficient clerk of T. B. Aughtry & Co, of Columbia, was in town during the holidays. Dr. E. J. Etheredge, Leesville's popular dentist and progressive citizen, was in town yesterday and dropped in to see us. An Old Idea. Every day strengthens the belief of eminent physicians that impure Mood 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 remarkable cures eifeeted by this famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory is correct. Browns' Iron Bitters is *old by nil dealers. If you want to make your btst girl happy present her with a pound of that fine candy to be found only at the Bazaar. Messrs. H. S. Lindler, J I Eargle and A. W. Eargle, who reside in the Delmar section, will soon seek new homes in Florida. Willie E. Harman, who holds an impurtant position with the Star'dai d Manufactnring Cj , of Augusta, Ga , is visiting his parents io town. Dr. E. J. Etheredge and Mrs. Djra Drafts have j urjhaied the Caroline Addy place near Leesville, which was sold bv Cierk Spann on salesday of this month. Pains in the chest when a person has a cold indicate a tendency toward pneumonia A piece of fhunel dampened with Chambeilain'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. Tbe children o? Zion Sandfly ! school had a pleasant time yrsteiday in which pupeiii; tender:*, paster and teachers joined them wi;h hearts full cf love and joy. Mr. J. Frank Raw], who is attending: Patriots Military loetitute in i ni^crcnn ia crvorwlincr liiej V!lMticin at heme and we were pleased to re eeive a pleasant call from him. j As an evidence of ihe good woik the dispensary we remark that much less drunkenness was observed on our streets during the holidays than under the old license system. Fine brands of salmon, sardines, full cream cheese, macaroni, be3t scda crackers pnd fancy cakes always in stock at the Bazaar. Mr. Edwin Dreher and his mother are visiting relatives in Washington, D. C, en-route they visited Bock Hill, to see Miss Ethel, the daughter of Mr. E. J. Dreher, who is at Winthrop. Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will kill the poison from poison Ivy, counteract poison from bites of snakes, stings of instc':s. In a eure cure for sore throat. "Will cure any -e it. ? case ox sore uioum. aok. The business men of the town are requested to meet in the Dispatch office next Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock to make arrangements to employ a night watchman for the coming year. * Midway Sunday school had a joyous time last Mooday in which the children were reminded of inaugura tion of the time^wi en the bestowal of gifts would be as the reviving rains to the thirsty plants. At a meeting of the County Board of Control held yesterday, Mr. James B. Addy of LaUakoo, was elected Dispenser at this place, succeeding Mr. P. I. Raw!, and Mr. Bank Hiller, the present incumbent that atCapiu. Mr. J. Banyon 0. Chaney, one of the best known and most highly respected citizens of the Cedar creek seciion, departed this life last week, ajt a ripe old age. He was a good m an and was loved and venerated by the community in which he resided We learn that Mr. Henry Miles, a prosperousknd well known farmer who lived near Dixiana in this dbunty, was run over and instantly killed by train No. 40, of the Florida Central and Peninsular railroad, <^i Christmas Eve. ? CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH & S Pain-Killer.! 33 A Medicine Chest in Itself. |j Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for ?g | CRAM PS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, 1 COLDS, RHEUMATISM, | NEURALGIA. I 8 * 25 and 50 cent Bottles. 1 jS BEWARE OF IMITATIONSBUY ONLY THE GENUINE.? PERRY DAVIS' ? ? ? The total amount of taxes collected up to date is $23,777 53, leaving a balance to be collected of $22,02G 85, of which amount $5,520.49 is due by the Seivern and the Southern Kailway companies and $16,505.46 by individuals. Mr. Killian Harman, the well known contractor, spent his Christ mas holidays with his father-in-law, Mr. John Lee, a few miles from this place. A message from there over the grapevine telephone says that since his advent not a gobble cf a turkey nor the quack of a duck has been heard in that neighborhood, so great was the slaughter. Mis3 Rosalie Cannon left for Columbia yesterday in response to a summons from her mother to come and see her brother, OweD, who was considered to be in a dying condition from injuries received while in the discharge of his duty as a machinist in the Ducking mill, a weaver haviDg inadvertently staifcd up the heavy macbineiy upon him while in the process of repairs. OULUC pfl&ULl LUUii. IUB UftliU I3IIJU of Mr. M. D. Harman last Sunday evening from the court house r?fier the entertainment of the Sunday school and kindly left an empty pint flask in its stead. Mr Herman, being a strict tetolar, ol j?cts very much to the exchange, especially to the emptiness of the flask and requests us to state that the owner of the flask can get his bottle by returning the lamp to him at bis office, and no questions will be asked. H:w t: Lcck Boca. Gx>d looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is euactive, you h .ve a billious look: if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic lock: if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have g jod looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good Attn a ivo and Tonic. Acts liiectly on the stomach, liver and ki InpvR. liuiifies the blood, cures i pimples, blotches ami boils, and I gives a good complexion. Every j bottle guaranteed, Sold at J. E. Kauftnann's Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. Christmas Cel. bratfcrs. Chri tnas of 1S3S passed vcryi I quietly but pleasantly. Even body seemed bent on having a happy timej and to make every one of their friends happy, too, and in (Lis theyj succeeded. While the evidences of the work of whisky could be seen, we are pleased to be able to state j l K ^ i lioo.lo n?2 { i }%& ! liittli IJUX UL/St'I UHU'U 11/aiid vt.j \.u ...? belief that there was less whisky used than duiing previous years. . j The only public amusements being the exercises of the Sunday schools, j The children of the Baptist dcnomi-l nation and their friends approp: iattly and pleasantly celebrated the natal day of their Lord and Saviour with exercises that were both entertain ii?g, instructive and interesting on Saturday evening. The children who paittcipated in these exeiciscs acquitted themselves handsomely and gave evidence of being carefully trained. During the evening many handsome gifts were distributed and the bright faces and sparkling eyes proved that the tender buds in the Lord's vineyaid were made happy. The ofnoc-rs and members of the Methodist church celebrated Christmas in a quiet but impressive and solemn manner, each one of whom received a package of apples, catody, fruits, etc, and in this simple wa> they commemorated the birth o' -- - - i n ^ 1 him who is to save the woiia iroir sin. Sunday evening in the court hous* the Lutheran Suuday school, of which Mr. M. D. Harman is the eificiem and beloved Superintendent, and their friends, celebrated the day by a well arranged program. The house was elaborately and tastefully decorated. Beautiful scriptural mottoes, appropriate to tbe occasion, were hung in conspicuous places. At the beginning of the exercises a largt audience greeted the young people and showed its appreciation of. theij efforts to please by giving closo and attentive attention. Tbe childoen all did remarkabh well and much credit is due to then trainers and the manner in which they acted their parts was a reward for the able manner in which ihe\ hud been iustructed. The euUtaininent was a complete i access 1l every particular. Mr. GraicbenV address was fine and riiowed full} the work of St. Stephens Sunday school. The people all express themselves highly delighted with it. Ee Prepared. j Tl.o will semmmnv Mr. J. ! 1 Wier Addy on his rounds to receive j tax returns, commencing at Crout's Store on January 5th. He wants to meet all subscribers who are in airers. We need the money and j cannot afford to send the Dispatch to ( persons who have made no effo:t to show their appreciation of our eff.jris J to pay a part at least if not all and i we will be forced to drop the names j of all such persons. This is the ; time of the year when every person ! should make an effort to pay their honest debts and we need what money is due us to allow us to do so. I We trust that each subscriber will meet us at the place where they make their returns and pay us some thinon their dues. We will regret for the Dispatch to cease its visits to j the home of a single subscriber, but it is left with them whether or not it ii > I will do so; therefore, be prompt,!; friends, with your payments. ? ? Dental Notrce. Dr. J. E. Boozer will fill the appointment at this place Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 4, 5| and G:b, 1S99. Those wishing dental work please don't forget the time. Call at Dr. Julian Kaufmann's drug! store and get postal card and make \ appointment. I The fretting horse galls easily. ;1 The smaller a man's heart, the bigger a dollar looks in his eyes. Catarrh I to Gonsi t A Forerunner of the Most ; . Fatal Disease. i Though its offensive features!( h are sometimes almost unbearable,! few people are aware of the danger of which Catarrh is the forerun-' ner. Catarrh invariably leads toConsumption. Growing worse and wor^e each winter, those who rely upon the usual treatment of; sprays, washes and inhaling mix-; tures find that it is impossible to check the disease with these local j applications which only reach the; surface. The offensive discharge! increases all the while, causing a fooling of personal defilement, and 1 got* deeper and deeper until it is ! oniy a question of a short time! until the lungs are affected. The importance of t ii? proper j treatment can therefore h?> readily) appreciated. I>ut no good whatever can he expected from local | applications, as such treatment never did cure Catarrh, and never will. Tvy'o Happy Harris^. The luisebievous little ftlio'v, the God of Love, Las b? eu busy doling the recent past in phiyiug havoc with the hearts of young people. Ho wounds, however, only to heal at Hymen's Alter. Pi of. Sidney J. Dei rick and Miss Mary V. Hiller were quietly manied of fho IniniA i f she hsitie's Uncle. Mr. James E. Hcndrix, on Wcdues- I Jay afternoon, December 2!, ISi'S, by ihe Tv v. J. G. Graichon. The happy couple left the same aftcrm?on on a lour to several cities. Tiiey will rnuko Newberry their homo. The best wishes of the Dispatch is extended to them for their prosperity and happiness through life's journey. Mr. Wille E. Derley and 3Tiss Ecssio, the pretty and charming daughter of Mr and Mrs. John M. Caughman, were happily united in the bonds of wedlock at the residence of bcr f t.her, on December 22, 1S08. May peace, joy and happiness tiow through their lives like springs of blessings. The printers' fees are thankfully acknowledge from both of these couples. ? ? tm - - ? Arc Yea XVcak? "Weakness manifests itself in the loss of p.mbiti<>n and aching hones. The blood is watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your gtrengln. soollte vo-.ir nerves, youi blood rich n:id fed. Do you more pood than an expensi ve special course of medicine. Drovrus' Iron Bitters is solu by all dealcrc. -o Valuable improvements are being made to the Lexington Cotton Mill, ;n the way of labor saving machinery. We understand ifcat instead of dying the yarn, as is now done, hrreaf:.er a hole bales of cotton will be dyed at it one time and the cotton conveyed from the dye hr u>e to the picker room by means of suction pipes. your florae is not ?urai$De<U?? Ulitbout 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 the year around. Two Grand Instruments, sold by us for 28 years past, and immensely popular. Quality, better than ever. Prices, greatly lower under our new plan of selling?wlth? sut Agents. Agents Commissions Saved and given to Purchasers. Thats the New Schedule and it works.' Write Us, and we will supply you direct from our Savannah Warerooms/and save you a lo" of money. Come to Savannah and select for yourself, and wc will pay your R. R. Fare. Write Us, LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA. Established 1S70. Over 75,000 Pianos and Organs placed in Southern Homes, Filial Discharge. Notice is hereby given toper sons inly-rested that I will apply to :he Hon. G. S. Draffs, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State 0! roalb Carolina, on the 23rd day of ?notary, IbOO. at ;0 o'clock a. tn , for a anal discharge as Administrator of the Es? kite of E. JJ Klui/er. deceased. C H. ELEAZER. Administrator. December 23. 1808. - 4*11. Notice, Trespassers. XiHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PFESOSS that tre-passine, either by fishing bunting, parsing through, cutting wo d, >r in any manner whatever, is positively forbidden upon our lands adjoining each iheraod bounded by West Yonngimr, Estate !a*:ds of J. II Wjse and Saluda river, fnose violating this Dotice will be orosecuted to the full extent of the law. H. E. HARMAK. JESSE S. SWYGERT. Decembt r 28 1838 -4wlU. p i. DECIDEDLY THE MOST F<r Constipation and Dyspe-sia and s a sure remedy in Kidney Troubles is Hilton's Life 1 or the Liver aud Kidneys. !oc., EOo. and $1.00 bottles. Sold by druggist everywhere. bv MURRAY DRUG CO.. I Columbia, S. C. For Sale at TIIE BAZAAR. Mar 15 ?ly. OUGH CURE, I A SYRUP. ' Unique -^mlike any other congli prepa a<iou. The qnicki st to stop a cough artl .0 remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. THE MTJBHAY PBTJG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. I Aug. 18 ?ly. ^eads umption. "1 had s?ch a severe case of Catarrh J that I lost my hearing in one ear, and part of the bone in my nose sloughed j off. 1 was constantly treated vnui gprnys and washes, hut each winter the disease seemed to have a firmer hold on me. I had finally been declared incurable when I decided to try S. S. S. It seemed to get right at the sent of the disease, and cured me permanently, for T have had no touch j of Catarrh for seven years. "Mrs. Josephine Poi.nn.t, "Due West. S. C." i Those who have had the first j 'n? *he | v?'ars sought re- j lief and found only disappoint- 1 inont in local treatment will find i it wise to waste no further time j on sprays, washes, inhaling mix- j turos, etc.. which are only tempo- j rarv and can not save them from Consumption. Catarrh is a deep- j seated Mood disease. S. S. S. is j the only remedy which can reach j the very bottom of the disease ; ana euro it perinunenuv. Books sent free by the Swift ; Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. j Has saved many a life! AAllftlL Speedily cures Group and VUliSll Whooping-cough. It is safe ^ 0 and sure. Mothers can al- 2^ V T LI D ways rely on it. Children like it. Doses arc small. Price 25 cents. /> rr PAY IP YOU'RE PLEASED 30 DAYS '4tk ^ AFTER SHIPMENT; IP NOT. RETURN. NO MONEY WANTED IN ADVANCE. . V.'lth every Quaker toS* -ii Kitchen cabinet we send, fre>??, a L\?| nJ-.Tfr e' j, I cji>" of "The Kv?"Sg ? ^."3--^?' -i r r > 1 > a v (00k z< tL . 2?? ?a ^*1 1?<h>W " containing j 'jinV 'i"1'-' practical rr. ^ |1 1 / piled. MibManiia!:** v; Ll n?.kes Kitchen /"tt A-- % '^,L- ,% liV ! ?!> Of raMwi w t \, ork Easy . y ls ,7 ,ty \J Inches; height. .TO incli-T: b-?-. two mef il bottom bins, one holdingSO lbs.: tlv ijMht partitioned f->r rcrn-itie.il. graham. sug.ir, etc.; iv t trge drawer: one bre.i'l hoard, which slides into t'nr.ue. !'r:ee, complete, only f?. on Inianl cars In Chirap*, with the cook Isiok free. Pay In :?> day* If you dnd the cabinet ihc most n-vfnl. labor-saving piece of kitchen furniture yon ever saw; if not entirely pleitsrd, return cfc ot;r expense. No deposit, no guaranty repaired from any reliable person. In ordering be sure to say you're .1 reader of 11lls paper?this Is very important? and that yon accept our Kitchen Cabinet Offer No. H. (>rdrr to-day; or. send for Illustrated cirrular No. 8. QUAKER YAI.I.LY SFS. CO., i>5 IV. Harrison St., Chicago. p. a.?Genuine Quaker Valley furniture Is never sold through retailers?always from factory to fireside s.t w bolesab; prices. liou't at cpta wonhicse imitation. Clerk's Sale. IN ODED.ENC'E TO THE DECREE OF the Court ol' Common 1'lens lor Lexington County, South Carolina, in the ea?e of Anstiu Mot/, Oris Mtdz, Emanuel Moiz. Ma ha la liedgepatk. Cnnnnings Met/, Elizabeth Julian, William Turnip.seed, Opbtlitr Turnipseed, Catherine Jutaper, David Shelton, Franklin Shel lou and Clifton Shelton, plaintiffs, against Levi Metz, * The Commercial 13ank of Columbia, 8. C.," W. II, Lylos, John A. Metz and Sallie A. Gibson, defendants, ( will sell to tlie highest bidder at pnblic outcry, before the court house door in Lex-, iugton, South Carolina, during the usual hours ol sale, on the first Monday iD j Jananry, 1899; All that parcel or piece of land situate in Lexington connty, and containing four hundred and eighty three acres, more or less, '.n.i bounded as follows: North by lands of Levi Metz east by Simecn Boufenigbt's laud, south by Simeon Bouknight's land and west by E. Tom Rxuch'a land. Also, I All that tract ol land situate in Lexington county, containing one hundred and nine (100) acres, more or less, and bounded is follows, to wit: north by iands of Jacob Richardson, east by lands of S. Bonknight, outh by lands cf Le i Metz and west by Und of Li\i Metz These lands will be divided into fonr or n ir? tracts or parcels as will appear by a ulat thereot, \vb:ch will be placid on exhi bitirm in the Clerk's office ou and before he day of sale. One of these tracts conttilling one hundred and eirlitv two acrts. more or less, wrl comprise the timber iands. The timber has never been turpentined. The terms of sale are as follows: The tract of timber laud to be sold for cash; the other three tracts, one third cash; die balance in one and two years, with interest from date of sale, to be paid anuually, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage cf the premises sold, th? mort age to contain tax and attorney's fee clauses. Purchaser to pay for papers and rover, ue s! am ps. H. A. is PAN N, C C. C. P. and G. S. C.erk's Office, December 12 180s. Attorney s for plaintiffs, C. M. Efird aud John McM ister; for delendaut Commercial Bunk. Vvr II Lyles, for Sallic A Gibson, Douglass Douglass. 3?7. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Y\[E, THE UNDERSIGNED. BEING y\ the heirs at law of the late Dr. U M, Bo&twright, wlio died intestate, all ol us being over twenty one years of age, will offer for sale at public outcry, at the coorl house steps at L xiugton, in the county ot Lcxiugtou, South Carolina, during the le ga1 hours of sale, on saiesday in January. 1800, being the second day of January, 1SVJ3, the lollowing trapt of land, property of the late Dr. U. Jfl. Boatwright. situate in Lexington county, South Carolina, a.* follows: Tint tract of land in Lexington connty. South Carolina, containing three hundred aud fifty four, (3H) acres, moro?or less, bounded north by lands of A. J Boatwright, P. P. Huttoand Mrs. C. G. Broady. east and south by lauds of Mrs. C. J Broad v, west by lands of L. E. Ranking'. 15 Plunkett, Dr. J. K Kueece and A. J. Boatwright. Wo agree to execute proper titles to the respective purchasers at said, sale of the fnr#-omin? dfiseribi'd nt land andtodp Q r> - * ' ' liver the satue upon corupliance with the terms as hereinafter setforth, TERMS OF SALE?To be one half cash; and the balance on a credit of one year, carrying interest from 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 for papers at the rate of Master's papers. M?ry A. Boatwright, Pauline Spaun, W. U Boatwright, Lena Sbuler, M U. Boatwright, Florence Boatwright Mamie Boatwright, Hattie Boatwright, Amanda Boatwright. Henderson Brothers, Attorneys. Aiken, S. C. December 12. ? 3\v7. HIGHEST I?rice.s Paid for HOME RAISED OATS, GOOD SEED WHEAT, POTATOES, EGGS, BEESWAX. LQRICK & LOWRANCE, Columbia, S. C. -:-NEWv EVERYTHING FRESH and at PRICES LOWER THAN ANY RETAIL HOUSE IN THE CITY. It you wish to WAVE MONEY in buying Groceries call at H. 0. BAILEYS \ew Grocery Store. * / 19:0 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. (One Block Above Lost Office.) October 20, r Avn catu ijni>-L/ i uu (jnijij. T WILL OFFER FOR S\LE TO THE JL highest bidder, before the court house (h'or, in L> Xtiigton county, on the tirst M unlay in January, 189!), that tra'-t ot laud ly.ug and situate in the Fork of Lexington county. containing; W.l acr<\s, more or less, known as tract No. U. of the Simon Y.nmoMier estate, ;idj<>iuirg lands of "State farai J W. Youi gmcr and T. P. Youngii'<-r, ami bordering on ]>r;;ad River. T< rins oi sale C'a-b. T. P. YOFNGINEU. Wallicevilh- P. ()., Fairlic'.d Co., S. C. Nov. 5*7 Wanted. 1,000 pounds of 1 ee >vax, iu large or small quautiti s .Highest market price paid by, It. B. Harman, at the Bazaar. I CLOSING OUT SALE. DRY m, IT101, IIDIR), UNDERWEAR A1 MllllIRr to be dlosed out by January 1, 1898. Going cut of business and to make this sale we now cut 25 per cent, below cost. Give U3 a look and save 75 cents on your purchases. One Upright Piano, good condition, $100 cash. N. W. TRUMP, 1517 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C. October 13?ly. MS. J). I.. BOOZER & SONS, lf#|fDENTI8TS,? 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C. 'PHONE 230. One of the firm will fill appointments at Lexington, over Efird & Dreher's Law Oflloo, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except July and Augnst when there will be no appointment For months of February, Jane 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. CKL^.ZBI_,SSTOISr, S. C.? MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. BVEETTHI1TG- ? 0 IN THE FEDIT AID PRODUCE LINE March 16, 1898?tf PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PINE LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF HIG-H C-ZES-^nDIE FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, t> o o r;s ,sash and blinds, AUGUSTA, GA. ?"ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?! February 1?ly. YOU WANT To know where to buy Plows. To know where to buy Hames, IIA ME STRINGS, CLEVISES, LAP RINGS, HOES, AXES, all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS, COLLARS, BLINDS9 BRIDLES, HARDWARE for Your Houses, SHOE NAILS, JIORSE AND MULE SHOES, TINWARE AND WOODENWARjfi GO TO STEWART & PRENTISS, 1526 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. October 28 lvr. CAPACITY, 10,000 ?'ChS Pin ANM'JM. | I ! % 1 I mix ! i BU6SY I Ph Serr? pruh th? t*'* ?f r!^*r ^?*rU^ Jy Sjj t).? profit* *re Urge, l'?n i ?' * ??Mir? if fc* T*mn ?3 83 Hit?"t'ltr i?*n 1 up. W*uk w^l. and. *l?o** t'.i. KT.Kt* B 3 Art AV FROM THE Mlor?Winking thrm .fc*?prrin th? Kj ?? end. N>1?1 1?y flr?t-# !%* 'ifftlctf oti'.r. if &< -< on i? ? ffl <?S I n jour t?i?n. writr ?!iPcrt. jjl | ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hiil.S.C. $ anna/ una diioov nnuDANV n libit lllki. uuuui uuiTii nn i for Sale by \V. J?. HOOP, Iicxingfton, SS. O. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Donly Sease, Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C., MATTHEWS k B0UKN1GHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., i