The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 22, 1899, Image 3
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The Lexington Dispatch
VEDRESDAY, FFBRUaRY 22, 1899
lades to ITe^r Advertisements.
Notice?H. A. Spann, Cleik.
FortheSeDate?Dr. W. T. Brooker.
Notice, Trespassers?D. W. KiDSt
ler and others.
For Senator?W. H F. Rast.
Notice, Trespassers?Mrs. Nora E.
Dreher and others.
Estrayed or Stolen?W. Leaphart.
Notice?G. H Rood, Supervisor.
Garden and Field Seeds?Loiick
A' T^irranfp
Notices iviU be inserted
in the Local department at
the uniform price of 5 cents
per line, to one and all.jEi
WHOOPING
One of the most distressing sights is
to see a child almost choking with the
dreadful whooping-cough. Give the
child Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup,
relief will be obtained at once and the
sufferer will soon be cured.
Dr.Bull's
COUGH SYRUP
Cures Whooping-Cough quickly.
Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it Price 25 cts. At all drnggists.
Court Constables.
The following named persons weie
the court constables: Morgan CaugbmaD,
HamptoD Kaminer,Ed. Kleckly,
ti r\ ti j r 1 rrr n _ 3
u. rj. isaueniice, donn ?. r ry ana
T. S. Harrnan. Johnnie Sox was the
ticket boy.
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Health Hint.
' Life is not to live, bat to be well
Enjoy life and good health by taking
Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys,
the great regulator of the system.
25s.
Send for Estimates.
Persons contemplating the erection
of a building, should first write to
the Perkins Manufacturing Company
of Augusta, Ga., for estimates of
high grade ceiling, flooring, blinds,
doors, sash and all kinds of plain and (
I
ornametal woodwork. Their work is
the best and their prices are the
cheapest. They can promptly sup
ply anything in the builders' line and 1
guarantee satisfaction. They want (
to supply everybody with the best
^ materials and will do so at remarkably
low figures if given an oppor- 1
tunity to do so. Money can be
saved by first getting their estimates ]
before purchising.
, C a vies or Guinea Pigs.
Guinea pigs are an interesting little
pet for the children; are easy to
keep, thrive and do well. They are
perfectly harmless and quite profitable;
they will rid any building from
rats that they might be put in. Per
pair, 50 cents. Address Rice B.
Harman.
A Flattering Record.
The many friends of George H.
Swygeit, who graduated at Clemson
, College a year ago, will be glad to
hear, no doubt, that be is and has
been since last May ia Washington, ,
D. C-, engaged in the civil service of j
the government. Through tfce iLfl
ence of Senator Tillman he obtained
this position, which gives him the j
handsome salary of $1,0C0 a year.
mf He is the youngest son of Capt. Geo.
F S. Swygert, of Selwood, who is one of (
* our most prominent citizens and best
k farmers, went with him at the open- j
ing of the institution, where he i
remained four years and by good '
conduct and close application won
the respect and esteem of the whole (
college. He graduated as Vice President
in his class, carried away -the
gold medal as the best drilled Capw
tain and his company was presented J
with a handsome flag as being the
best driiied company.
George spent Christmas under the 1
parental roof after an absence of two 1
years and returned on the second of
January to his duties in WashiDgtcB.
For Sale. "
A lot on lower main street, 'on t! e i
factory hill) on which there is a new
dwelling aDd store house. For i
pi ice and terms, apply to 1
J. W. Hicks. i
Masonic.
A Regular Communication of Sin- i
clair Lodge, No. 154, A.-.F. \M, will
K convene in Masonic Hall, at Sinclair,
| S. C., Saturday, February 25, 1899,
r at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance !
is earnestly requested.
T Tl Qnoalr \fncfor
V? k/uvaij ^ 4?\uuiV4 i
February G, 1S99.
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For Sale Cheap.
Single comb White Leghorn cocfcr. !
Best stock. Lowest prices. Cross
your common fowls and improve
breed and make extra layeis. 75 j
cents each. Apply to Rice B. Har- ;
man.
Heme and Fa: in.
By special arrangements we offer !
th9 Heme aDd Farm, the leading
farm and home paper, published in j
Louisville. Ky , and the Dispatch for
$1.25. Those of our subscribers who j
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desire to subscribe for the Home and
Farm, can do so by sending 2oc in
silver or stamps to this cffics.
PENCIL AND SCISSORS. '
Wayride Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Worm.
Hog and hominy.
Pay for your paper.
Read the Dispatch.
Plant your gardens.
See trespass notices.
Trim your fruit trees.
Days are getting longer.
Register next Saturday. <
Prepare your land for corn.
People are still butchering hogs.
The guano movement has begun.
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oaiuua river nas oecn on a ooouj.
Farmers are making every lick tell .
now. ]
Hon. D. Frank Efird was in town j
Sunday.
For vegetable seeds go to the i
Bazaar.
The blind tigers are now in the '
woods hiding. 1
The feminine mind is trouble about (
Easter b auties. *
The boneyard did a tbriviog business
last Monday.
We hear nothing more of those 1
free ferries these days.
DeVoe's weather predictions have
so far proved reliable.
The man who is completely wrapped
up in himself is always cold.
The time for making tax returns ^
without the penalty expired Monday. ?
Consult the advertising columns of I
the Dispatch when you want bar- *
gains.
There will be less cotton planted *
in this county this year than ever 1
before. r
This editor has done a pretty piece *
of terracing in his field on Depot
street.
Mr. Jasper S Derrick, the newly *
appointed County Treasurer, is in
town.
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The County Auditor was kept busy j
Saturday and Monday writing tax
returns. ^
The senatorial campaign has been [
opened and the woods are full of
candidates. ^
Every voter entitled to vote iD the a
town election should register next g
Saturday.
Prospective candidates are begin- (
ning to ruffle the surface of the fc
political sea. t
Nearly every flower pit in town
contained large quantities of water a
last week. ]
If you want to vote for Intendant t
and Wardens of the town, register e
next Saturday. a
Hon. D. Frank Efird voted to a
strict not. the enacting words of the 1
Robinson liquor bill.
Today is tbe anniversary of the t
birthday of George Washington, the t
"Father of bis country." a
A good young horse, work any r
where, for sale -cheap. Apply to G. c
R. Sease, Lewiedale, S. C. h
We regret to learn that Hon. v
Simon Wingard is confined to his .
borne by a spell of sicknees.
This being Washington's birthday .
and hence a legal holiday, the court '
baa adjourned until Tuesday.
Mr. Walter J. McCartba, our local 8
dispenser, is confined to his bed a
with an attack of the measles. J
Hon. E. L Asbill, a prominent s
and rising young attorney of Lees- o
ville, is in attendance upon court. g
Delinquent tax payers had better P
3ettle with the County Treasurer, v
before the 28ih day of this month.
The Lexington County Teachers 11
Association will meet in tbe Institute
building at this place next Saturday. ^
Farming operations are greatly ?
retarded by the unfavorable weather
ind the farmers are behind with their ^
i 1
wor k.
It is now said that the field crop
has not been killed, nor has the 11
small grain crop been materially in- h
jured.
After a vacation of one week,owiDg s
to the recent freeze, the Lexington u
Classical Institute resumed its ses- e
Bioos Monday.
Wyse's ferry has been out of repair
and those persons who were
wont to cross there had to use
Drehei"s ferry. I]
Hor. W. H. F. Rist is announced a
in this issue as a candidate for Sta'e 0
Senator to fill the unexpired time 8
of Senator Griffib. 1
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In looking for the best chewing
tobacco, the finest cigars and the c
best and cheapest iamuy groceries
don't pass by S. X. Hendrix, Cjlum t
bia.
Dr. W. T. Brooker is announced
as a candidate for Senator from this ;
county, which will be made vacant ?
by the resignation of Col. D. J. Grif- j
fitb. \
The bu:i less men of this place *
should interest themselves in having ?
a good set of men elected town offi- ?
cers at the approaching municipal *
election. c
"Hilton's Cough Cu;e always cures 1
a cough. It was made expressly for (
that purpose, 25j. For sale at the '
Bazaar. 1
Tom Harris, a former and faithful!
servant of the late Henry Meetze,
died at his home, up on the river, I
Monday of la t w>? k and was buried <
in New Bethel AM. E , graveyard i
on the following Friday. His re i
mains were kept such a length of i
time on account of the weather. He
was nearly 8<> years of age. He bad
the respect and confidence of his
white friends.
Judge Andrew Crawford, a prominent
member of the Columbia bar,
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The Dispatch office was lit upMon- j
day by the radicut countenance of j
our old frieDd Luther Smiib, from j
o er in the fair laud beyond \he swell- j
ing Saluda.
Some of our people are hugging j
the delusive idea to their bosoms j
that we will have no more cold and |
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disagreeable weather this season. I
"Wait and see.
H A. Spann, qualified administrator
of the Estate of Mrs. Sallie j
Dent, deceased, gives notice to
debtors and creditors to make payment
and present their claims.
During court week you will find
nice, fresh baker's bread, tea buns,
cakes and crackers, at the Bazaar.
It is given up as an undisputed
Portf 4V>of T Tl AnoVifrv A*
>t*VV IUUV J ~ ,
[umbia, keep the best, most durable
md the cheapest stock of buggies,
wagons and road carts to be found
in that city.
The free term of the public school
at the Lexington Classical Institute,
will close Friday. It was to have
jlosed last Friday, but on account of
the snow no school was taught the
whole of that week.
The Court of Sessions adjourned
sine die yesterday. The Court of
Common Pleas will not be called
until Tuesday, the 27tb, when jurors
and witnesses will be expected to
mswer promptly to their names.
Dr. D. M. Crosson, a prominent
physician of Leesville, was in town
yesterday looking as pleasing, jovial
ind handsome as ever. The Doctor
las many warm friends at this place,
who are always glad to see him.
Planters will be delighted to learn
hat they can purchase the best and
nost reliable seeds at Lorick & Low'ance,
Columbia. For freshness, ^
mrity and cheapness, they cannot .
>e excelled.
Mr. J. M. Shealy, foreman of Our j
fews Letter, of Summit, paid the
)ispatch a pleasant visit last Mon- <
lay. He is here in attendance upon
iourt as a State's witness in the Jary
Lybrand murder case.
Smokers who attend court will find |
he very best cigars, pipes and to- ]
lacco at the Bazaar. ,
Mrs. Rosa Lee, nee HarmaD, and
ter husband, who have been residing i
,t Bedford, Va , since their marriage 1
ometime last June, have decided *
bat there is no State like South 1
Carolina and no county like Lexing- t
on and will reside at this place in <
he future. 1
We. understand that during an
.Itercation between two men at Red ,
Bank, one cut the other severely in
he head with a knife. The blade
mtered the top of the head and with
, downward stroke laid open the ear
ind stopped in the neck under the
iw.
Some few of our subscribers
bought eqpugh of us to walk up to
he Captain's desk and settle their
.ccounts during the past week. They j
eturned to their homes with clear I
onsciences and left us with a happy i
leart. Would that more delinquents i
irould have done likewise. 1
JL ii n ! ill M I I bBb
rri in time. Sold by druggists. PI
MHTMrmriihrfg^gBii ?
The County Board of Commis- I
ioners will receive sealed bids up to
nd including the first Monday in j
larch until 10 o'clock a. m., for 2
teward of the poor house, physician *
f jail and poor house, overseer and 1
uard of chain gang and couDty 1
rioting. See advertisement else- f
rhere. o
There is some talk of re-organizog
the valient and famous Scutfieown
Guards, which did such brilant
and effective work on Twelve
lile creek during the Spanish Amerian
war. Tbeir object now is to *
revent Aguinaldo from entering ! ?
Victory Bay.
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Mr. Elbert Hall, died at bis home j
o this county last Thursday. He '
ad been in feeble health for some j
ime baviDg received a prial}tic
troke from the effects of which he
ever fully recovered. He was an !
stimable man, an exemplary Chris- j
ian and a good neighbor, and his |
leath is a loss to the community iu I
rhich he resided.
I
Hemy Wingard, colored, a mighty j
mnter of the Saluda swamps, came j
.cross a drove of seven wild turkeys, j
/3 ? ? tt /Iminnr f Ion lutn fvcf 70 oriil t
'UD v-i Ok J UUiiu^ CUV ituv u\.\ uuu ]
ucceeded io bagging all seven of
hem. It is solemnly aflirmtd that
lenry can trail and catch more
)C8*ums than any five men in the
:ounty can. Great is this Ximrod
>f the expiting days of the Nine- >
eenth Century.
The March Number of The Delia- j
>itor is called the Kirly Spring
dumber, and commends itself to j
subscribers as a wonderfully com- j
dete epitome of what is to be the
rogue in every department of dress j
or the coming season. The Liter- ;
irv features are of exceptional merit ;
md the household and social discus- j
ions marked by a singular quality j
)f originality and utility. Subscrip ;
:iou price Si 00 a year or 15 cents a !
?opy. Address The Butteiick Pubiebing
Cj., (Limited), at 7 to 1"
W#tt Thirteenth Street, New York, j
was iu iuwu ^esieximy uu piuxtrasional
business. The Judge is so
popular in this count} that he enjoys :
a large and increasing practice in .
the Sand Hill courts, and even the
biggest Jack, the largest trout and ;
the fattest niollie in Gantt's pond |
contend with each other to get caught1
on his hook.
Mr. Bajlis Monts, son of Mr. J. 1
Thomas Monts, died last Thursday ;
of typhoid fever. He had been sick j1
for several weeks with this disease, i
He was something over 21 years of
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age aDtl bore the reputation of beiDg
a quiet and peaceable yourg man cf 1
industrious habits and pleasant ad !
dres?. He was very popular with ,
both old and young folks and he will j
be greatly missed by his large circle j1
of acquaintances. I
Dr.Bull's
COUCH SYRUP!;
Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia, j'
The best remedy for lung affections, i1
Small doses. Price 23 cts. at druggists.' <
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Cannirg Factory. iJ
For sometime past we have been j
sndeavoring to induce someone toes- j 1
bablish a canning factory at this place !
because the field for such an industry i]
s promising and inviting and that;{
there was big money in it for those who j1
aad the faith, the enterprise and the j '
rtorBouorflncA tn nnab it nn t.n 5iipcprr
?- i ?
We are, therefore, glad to state on 1
most reliable information that two of j \
Lexington's most enterprising and
energetic young men have decided j
:o take hold of the business and |
aave completed all necessary arrange-,
ments for its early starting up.
Messrs. IieDry "NV. Barre and Si-j
non Taylor will have the manage j
ment of the canning factory in hand ;
md will have it in operation during.
:he coming vegetable and fruit sea-1
son. It will be located near the resi-.
lence of Mr. W. W. Barre, and they .
will be prepared to can all kinds of
?ruit and vegetables at the shortest no-;
tice and on the most reasonable terms, i
The outfit will be first class and'
satisfaction guaranteed. We advise]
3ur farmers and lady readers to plant
3uch berries and vegetables as are J
suitable for canning and give these'
leserving young men a large and
substantial patronage.
Board of County Co nmissioners.
Messrs. George A. Kaminer and
pleorge A. Sbealy having received ^
their commissions as county com-^
missioners and having qualified as
such, met in their office Monday j
with Supervisor Koon and proceeded
jO organize. Frand E. Dreher, Esq ,
was re-elected Clerk of the Board,
which is a fitting recognition of the
icceptable manner in which he disiharged
the duties during the last|
term. |
Tbe official bond of Mr. G. A. Der-1
:ick, tbe newly appointed County , c
Auditor, was received, considered 11
ind approved. He took charge (f 1
lis office today, and we are satisfied t
le will make a competent and ef- r
icient Auditor. In retiring to pri- 1
rate life, Mr. M. D. Harman carries a
,vith bim the knowledge that be has t
ong and faithfully served the people
md has the confidence and respect k
)f a host cf friends. c
This was about all the business of t
lublic interest that was transacted ?
md the Board adj >urned to meet, t
igain on the first Monday in Mirch.
Good=Bye
Rheti
The Right Remedy Will \ca
Banish it Forever. *
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If you would forever be rid ofjithe
aches and pains, and some-jj1
times the tortures produced by']
Rheumatism, you must take theji
right remedy. Those who con-|<
tiiiue to suiVer are relying upon'*
remedies which do not reach their
trouble. The doctor's treatment!
always consists of potash and
mercury, which only intensity tliei
disease, causing the joints to stiff-;
en and the bones to ache, besides j
seriously impairing the digestive!
organs.
Rheumatism is a disordered state of-:
the blood. a tut the only cure for it is ?
real blood remedy. Swift's Specific rS.
S. S ) pies down to the very bottom of
all diseases of the blood, and promptly ]
cures eases that other remedies can not
roach.
Mr. b. K. S. 01 in ken heard, n prominent
attorney of Mt. Sterling. Ky . ?
writes:
"Two years ago I was a great sufferer j
from RluMimatism. 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 ex per -need no perma- ;
nent relief, and returned home, be-'
lieving that I would I o a sufferer as.
long as I lived. At a time when my
pains were almost unbearable, I 1
Township Beards cf Equalization, j
At tie recommendation of L? xin; a
ton county's delegation in the General
Assembly, the Governor has
appointed the following named gentlemen
as the new Township Boards
of Assessors:
Broad River?Jos. W. Eargl*, O.
L. Mayer, Noah E. Shealy.
Saluda?J. C. Fulmer, J. Will
Mayer, S. P. Lindler.
Fork?I. H. Nunamaker, Robert
T. Hook, Arthur X. Dteher.
Congaree?A. L. Hook, T. J. Roof,
Win. N. Martin.
Lexington?John M. Caughman,
Jeff L-. Drafts, John G. Zenker.
Hollow Creek?S. S. Lindler, P. C.
Keisler, Nathan Oxner.
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(iilbert Hollow?a. iv ia^ior, o.
Walter Keisler, Joseph Hite.
Chinquepin?Jos. A. West, J. T.
Sawyer, W. B. HiteBlack
Creek?J. Feaster Lyles,
John Schofield, W. J. GaDtt.
Boiling SpriDgs?Belton D. Clark,
Sol J. Miller, W. Noah Lucas.
Piatt Springs?D. E. Craft, J. E.
Goodwin, A. R. Sigbtler.
Bull Swamp?T. W. Craft, J. W.
Reeder, G. J. KiDg.
Sandy Run?Nathan B. Wannamaker,
Lee Muller, Thos. R. Davis. 1
The Boards of Assessors for the
towns have not as yet been an- '
ounced.
The chairman of each Board will ?
3all at the office of the County Auditor
for.the tax returns of their re- '
3pective townships and instructions
it any time after the 1st of March 1
ind between the 7ih of said month,
Dn which latter date the Township 1
Boards will meet at some convenient
place in their respective townships to 3
pass upon the returns. 1
The County Beard of Equalization (
8 composed of the chairman of the *
javeral Townships Boards, and will '
neet at this place on the 28ih day of 1
March.
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irmo nois.
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To the Editor of the Dispatch. .
Since my last, we have had a visit
rom the great north king of winter.
3e pulled the murcury away down l
)dow zero to a point that has never *
)een reached before in this country, i
tnd made us feel as if we were a i
hou9and miles nearer the north pole. I
iYe are glad he has gone, and we 1
liucerely hope he will stay at home
ifter this, as we are not very well c
>repared to entertain his excellency. ;
Miss Tillie Nunamakerof our town,
vho has been visiting relatives and
riends in Brookland and Columbia,
eturned home Saturday.
Sir. J. T. Addison of this place is s
juite sick, but we hope he will soon
>e up again. 1
Mr. Perry Bouknight and wife, of [
dewberry, are visiting relatives at i
his place. s
Miss Martha Bouknight has been J
lick, but is up again.
Surely some of our farmers have J
it last awoke to the realization that t
jought fertilizers and five cents j
:otton don't go very well together, as 1
inly one car load has been received
lere so far. We hope that the j
lountry is undergoing a revolution ^
hat is soon to end to the great (
jenefit of our people. s
It looks now as if our little town j
8 8?*Dg 1? a boom on it. Mr. *
3has. P. Robinson is going right [
ihead getting his sawing outfit in <
irder in the southern suburbs of our j
own, and has commenced the erec- .
ion of a large dwelling and other
>uilding8 on Woodrow street. It is j
umored that he also entertains the
dea of erecting a fine roller mill and
i set of battery gins at this place in
he near future. 1
Messrs. Charlie Conner &. Co, of j
Swansea, have purchased a fine lot J
if timber near here and will make t
bis headquarters for their naval 1
itores. We gladly welcome all if
heae gentlemen. H. j
Feb 20, 1899. *
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imatism.
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ha need to read your advertisement J
nd was impressed with it so much
hat I decided to try S. S. S. I took '
ileven bottles and was entirely relieved 1
if all pain and cured permanently.
iVhen T began to take 8. S. S. I wai
mable to sit or stand with any ease,"
ind could not sleep. Since taking the
ast dose I have had no return of the
Rheumatism, and I take great pleas- i
ire in recommending S. S. S to any j ?
>ne who has the misfortune to suffer j
vith this disabling disease.*'
S.S.S. is the only cure for Rlieu- ,
mat ism, which is <
11m most stubborn
\ of blood diseases.
id condition of
^P^out every trace of j ]
ihe disease and | 1
rids tli" system of it forever. It is j J
Purely Vegetable |j
ind one thousand dollars reward J
is offered to any chemist who can
prove that it contains a particle of
mercury, potash, or any other
mineral ingredient. S. S. S. is
the only M<?od remedy guaranteed ,
to be absolutely free from mineral j
mixtures.
Books sent free bv Swift Spa- j
cific Company, Atlanta, Ga. h
jj CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH jg
iPain-Killer.f
R A Medicine Chest In Itself. &
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$' Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for
^CRAMPS,DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, J
? COLDS, RHEUMATISM, fj
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25 and 50 cent Bottles. g
jfi BtWAR? OF IMITATIONS- R
?i BUY ONLY THE GENUINE . g
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Acts Ratified.
Among the bills ratified are the
following:
To provide for the increase and
rlprrpflfip in pflnitfll storks of certain
corporations.
To reduce the number of magistrates
and constables for Lexington
county.
To amend the received statutes as
relates to plaintiff's claim.
To amend the cotton weighers act
To amend the road law.
To declare the law in distress for
rent.
F.xing the time for which objections
to jurors must be made.
To amend the law as to sealed instruments.
To amend the law providing for
the formation of new counties.
To amend the law fixing the time
d{ holding circuit courts.
To empower the state board of
bealih to enforce vaccination.
To amend the law relating to the
sinking fund.
To amend the revised statutes as
regards vacancies in county offices.
The Senate notified the House that
it had continued until next session a
number of House measures, among
them bills relating to protection
igainst frauds at elections the pawn?
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brokers license, aDa me uconee dispensary
amendments.
The House passed the county
government bill prepared by the
oint committee, and both Houses
idopted the bill relating to the divis- 1
on of dispensary funds among the
jblic schools.
Nineteen third reading bills were
)assed at one-session. They were
til Senate bills, and were few amendnents.
Consequently the eDgrossng
department has work enough to
teep every clerk busy enrolling the
)ills as acts for ratification.
The Legislature adjourned yesterlay,
6ine die.
Regardless of Age.
The kidneys are responsible for more
ickness. suffering, and deaths than any
>ther organs of the body.
A majority of the ills afflicting peop'e
o-day is traceable to kidney trouble It
lervades all classes of society, in all clinates,
regardless of age. jex or condition.
The symptoms of kidney tronble are
mmistakable, such as rheumatism, neuralpa
sleeplessness, pun or dull ache in the
>ack, a desire to urinate often day or night,
>rofuse or scanty supply.
Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine
ire signs of clogged kidneys, causing
>oisoned and gerui-lii'ed blood. Someimes
the heart acts badly, and tube casts
wasting of the kidneys) &re louud in the
irine, which if neglected will result in ;
^right's Disease, the most dangerous form
)f kidney tronble.
All these symptoms and conditions are
jromptly removed under the iniiuence ol
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It bas a
vorld wide reputation lor its wonderful
'urts of the most distressing cases.
No one need be long without it as it is
io easy to get at any drug store at f.tty
:ents or one dollar. You can Lave a sun.)le
bottle of this wonderful discovery,
iwamp-Itoot, and n book telling all about
t, both sent to you absolutely free by
nail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer
In Ritu/hrtfiitnn. X Y . and kiudlv men
ion that you read this liberal offer in the
Liexingtou Dispatch.
i\\or^(i;HK\rs.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
Koowing the vacancy tLat has occurred
>y D. J. Griffith's acceptance ol the Snperuteudency
ot State Penitentiary, we, the
riends of W. H F. K.lSl', nominate him
is a candidate for State fenator. knowing
.is ability and experience tofill the position,
Ve also pledge hini to abide the result ot
he primary.
The friends of DR. W. T. UK )OKEK.
ppreciating his lornu r services in the
-legislature aud knowing his patriotic dc otion
to the conntv, ltd assured that he
could prove a most compe'eut and able
Senator, aud feel a pride and pleasure in
lominating him to till the unexpired teim
or Senator in the ccm ng e'ection.
Notice.
i
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
l\. against the Estate ot Mrs Sallie Dent,
lcceased, will please reml-. r an account of
heir demands duly attested, to nie on or
?e'ore March 15, JMW, and all persons inlebted
thereto will make pauiu nt by that
ime.
H. A.SPANN. C C C. P. and G. S.,
Q a! tied Administrator. *
Eel nary 12, lW'.i. - :]x17.
Notice, Trespassers. I
A LT. PERSONS VRE H REUV WARN- i
ed uot to tisli. hunt or trespass in any
nanner whatever our plantations 011 j
Jungare rivt-r which adj ?ins each other,
is the law will p rsitively b eulorced against !
ill -Ueb trespassers.
D. W KIXSLEPi.- S C. KtNSIER.
WILIE JONES JOHN TAYLOlt.
A. It. TAYLOR. JOHN N. LONG.
R. W. CAYCE
February 2", IS 'J IwlS.
NrOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.- AI L I
persons are 1m re by notiff il uottotris- |
[t.is- on the )an<l owned by the undersigned, |
:>y cuttiug trees, hauling wood off the laud, j
I g'ltwood and straw, or in any manner
ahitevtr. The law will positively le enforced
against all trespis-ers. Nora E.
Dreber. Mattie (!. Hipp. Lela Hipp
February 21. lv0'.'. 1a-;N.
J ^STRAYED OR SIOHFA*,- F.srilAY- j
j ed or was stolen, on Sunday nigh',
February 10. troni the house ot George i
Wingard, colored, at Aithur's S'ation. a
large dark brown horse mule, with light
./ own mouth, white spot hanie marks and
barefooted. A liberal reward will be paid
(or bis delivery, or int* rotation of his
whereabouts, by Walter Lenphart, Lexington.
S. C.
February 22, 1H90. ? 2wlti.
DRS. D. L. BOOZER k SONS,
i^r||Dliifisfs7y|li
1515 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
'PHONE 23(>.
One of the firm will All appointments at
Lexington, over Kiir<l A Drolier's Law Olllee,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Secoud Sunday of <a- * month. Except
July and August when there will be no appointment For months of February, June
and September Court Week will bike the place of tne regular appointment.
SEED POTATOES!
SEK1 > POTATOES,
Not culls as some are selling-, but the choicest stock
grown and selected especially for seed.
STANDARD VARIETIES,
AND STANDARD SIZE GOODS.
fijei~Don't Buy Cheap Seed.
fcaTThey Are the Doarest in the End.
ONION SETS! ONION SETS!
RED, YELLOW AND WHITE,
At lower prices than can be bought elsewhere.
Send for Complete Price List.
Southern Fruit Co.,
W. H. MIXSON, Manager,
217 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE.
) I r J-^X\l ? *3.
March 16, lb98-tf
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING,
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
DOORS,SASH AND BLINDS,
AUGUSTA, OA.
^ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.
February 1?ly.
I CAPACITY, 10,000 JOH? Pin Af.NUM.
I
liiSi
HILL
BUGGY ~~
AraVrc |f?*H ?b- of Mrrl'i ^?um
tU^liirtlai^, I?on ( ?ll?? ?'.urfr|f ti U r?u*P
Into i?w'in; * !? *!<!* job in ?.r.|?r'.? ?? * a .Jo.'.ir of to.
HO? K III1.I/* r.u^ir' ?r# - \ !.? ?'# Ilirh^r in Htlc.
Il'it?" l!;rv t'an i up. look ?rlJ iifl.iU'# oil. KKK?#
/WAV I ROW TllF. n.?Wi?.r'bnn h?4|H-rln tbo
#t?'l. M<i >7 f r*t rltat draiers only. ]f not* ?a nil
Su vAur I.I?H. *r;t?
ROCK HiLL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C.
ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY.
for Sale by
W. I?. ROOF1, I .exington, S. C.
H. J. GREGORY & CO., Donly & Sense,..
Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C.,
\y
day. This is 110 fake, hue lose vi coiin in j
stamps for agent's outfit and terms and he- j r~
gin at once. Time is money The E. K. ___ w Taggart
Novel; v M Tg Co.. 1010-lUll West j Fll I I I jl ?ji
Ave , IhiffJo, N\ V. I>pt 1. ' I 1 I f <
Mention this paper ?oct 2f> fim. _f_ JIJLJjl *3
Pepfcetion fi t Last'SPI R1TT,XK
rGuyCuQIlwy LuSl REMEDIES.
Pppfppf Annpfifp i ^r,l*orst<* by some of the Leading Medical
r r * i Profession. No Quack or Patent MedPerfect
Diqestion. !
Hilton's Lit\ for NATURE'S PURE REMEDIES.
Kidneys is a perfect regulator, i Admitted into the woriel uoinmcian jsxpoS.it'e
and harmless, l?:it effective*, j sitiou in lbM.
("an be tiiken at am time, with Use Spirittine Balsam for Rheumatism,
any kind of food, and is sure to j Colds, Lameness, Sprains, Sore Throat
core all disorders of the system, i Use bpirittino Inhdent tor Consumption,
Pleasant to take natural m its < t- I Consumptive Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma
lects. Children and females who ' and La tiripp*.
are delicate and ailing become Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the
healthy and robust with its use ; treatment of Skin Listases. Cure Itch,
Kidney troubles are re'icved from : Itching Piles.
the first dose. j In eousopicnee of the astonishing suc'25c.,
50c. and $1.00 bottles. ct ss in removing diseases, its demand cow
Sold by druggist everywhere. j couies not alone from this vicinity but
Wh desale by MURRAY DRUG CO., ! from everywhere in the United States and
Columbia. S. C. Europe.
For Sale at THE BAZAAR. Wholesale and Retail by G. M. HARMAN,
M rl5-ly. j Lexington S. C.
MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT,
May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C.,
f EEixJTOST'S BEESWAX WANTED
ftllDU 01 IDF IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES
UUuM UUnCl r WILL PAY THE HIGHEST mar7
-L ket price lor clean an i pore Beeswax.
I Price governed by color and condition,
A SYRUP. ! RICE B HARMAN,
Unique?unlike any other cough prepa- | At the Bazaar, Lexington, S. C.
ration. The quickest to stop a cough and
to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. p? CPTDH
THE MURRAY DRUG CO., j
Ang,8-r 'sc- ! SILICON
-?-?-??- ! Shines
your Rome is not TurnlslwU**
Without a Tine Piano or Organ. e
One of our Superb Mathushck Pianos <.t i Sill pi
old Reliable Mason & Hamlin Organs will | ,-j :
give your Family a Merry Christmas, all the "NV1 L'IIOTTL1
year around. J
Two Oraml Instruinents. ?>:d bv us for ; O ??i. , 1. i
tl years past. and immensely popular. , koCl <1 iC'lllllli,
Quality, better than ever. Prices, great!v j ^
"i:! m'u"i>:;,u>v!,in*''"with" J SAMPLES SENT IF YOU SAY SO.
Agents Commissions 5aveil and given to j jLs ?nlike al| others.
Purchasers. lnat* rhi- ,N? \v .Svnedule aim i .. . ,. . . .
it works. . Ii)X, post paid, lo cts., in stamps.
Write L's, and we wt'l stipple you direct j Its sold everywhere.
rrom nisr ^avannan ?>.ircnwm?, .um . __ ^ ^
you ii lot or money. J I K cctro Sili**oiA Co., Cliff Str6Ct#
Come to Savannah m-Icc: f-*v vourself. New Y ork,
ami we r ill n;iv v??irr K. K. 1'are. Write I's,
! Homestead Notice.
KsraUW:cd > JMan.-s ami \TOTIOE IS IIEKEBV GIVEN THAT
"r-;,!ls l',ar,,! :,:rl \ Mr;j ].- Alict. Q;lj)ie hiis ,u.tde appll
. cation to me to havj a homestead set otf
nr*i r* in i nrrn to her out of the personal estate of J. T.
Gal.1.;, deceased. am! her petition, there*
lore is now on tile in inv office
H \ SFAW
\ I ALE OK IEMALE. JW.ANf GO >D ) (*j,;rk cf Court of Common Pleas and
>'1 HS ts ^ftt -a^hed with *lo ? i ^ -ueral Sessions, Lexington. S. C.
per week lor about two hours work each , FAmurv *'< Ib'.W ? iwlG