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1 he Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19, 1894 (i. XI. BARMAN. Editor and Pub'ish^r. LEXINGTON S C ?- vA CH v? *s99 A BU:INS:S S ATEjIENT Tne Caroh? a News otes that the conr.t> printing lor L^xo-e'cn conut\ has b?en awarded to G- M H ir-?-an for 'he sura of $4?? ner an nam and i-ay>: W? oougratu late the Di*pa?ch in =eenrmg the work, tor raott assuredly it womd b- in a bad shap?it it did no fca^e lbt count.. printing to stand on." We can hardly believe the T ispatch is de-endent n;on such a contract as that tor its snport Its composition for onen onth w.>u.d probably amount to more than the revenue P will receive from the county for a year's work When newspaptrs befjin to run their business on business principles they will make more monev and rea'lv have more friends. ? v?ai;c3H>u ?K?O ouu wv^..v We read the article on which the above is a comment, but aa it contained so many palpable falsehoods we had decided to pass the article by with contempt, but when 6uch a reputable newspaper as the News and Courier does not understand the facte, as its comments indicate, and there may be others in the same position, we have concluded to make a clear statement in reference to the county printing. It may not be amiss to state right here that the News and Cou rier is entirely correct in its surmise. The Dispatch is not depend ent upon that contract, or any other contract for that matter, for support. * It Bnjoys a fair advertising patronage; has a circulation of 1,270 bona fide subscribers and a large job business. Every opportunity will be given those interested to satifsy themselves as to the correctness of this statement. When the Dispatch was first established the advertising rates were fixed at 75 cents per inch for the first insertion and 50 cents lor eacn subsequent insertion. These rates have been maintained until this day, excepting that period when the law changed the price from inch to word. In estimating the price for the printing controlled by the County Commissioners we estimated the work done for several fiscal years, struck an average and multiplied it by 75 and 50 cents respectively and $10 was the result. For years and wiih out opposition, we have been saving the County money by not charging full legal rafcep, which we had a right to do, because thoae rales were higher than our established raies. This is h plain business 8taiem*-i.t bated on business prieiples. The idea that the Carolina News saviDg the taxpayers money by competition with the Dispatch is so ab surd as to make a sick chicken wi:h the pip laugh. Tbe Dispatch has at no time regarded the News as a competitor; we have never to our knowledge lost a cent by its establishment, nor have we cut onecentonouradverv tising rates. In fact were it not for its visits we would not know it had existenoe, so little is it talked about. The News, like the mountain, only went into labor, and like the mountain, brought forth a mouse. jluc ^iauu jui j \j? vuaucotvu uiu a very unwise and exceedingly foolish thing when it threw out all bills handed to it by the Solicitor charging men with violating the dispensary law. To say that the dispensay law cannot be enforced in that city is a . reflection upon the good people who reside there and is a humiliating admission that a state of lawlessness exists there which is a constant men ace to the peace and good order of the State, and the Governor would be fully justified in proclaiming Charles ton to be in a state of insurrection. Such a deplorable state of affiirs are reprehensible; it encourages the lawless and evilly disposed persons to violate, not ody the dispensary law, but aDy other law on the statute book that they may choose, making their perverted judgment Ihe sole arbiter be tween right and wrong and ride rough shod over law and order. It fosters the spiritof anarchism and puts the life and property of the citizen ^ v at the mercy of the vandal and endangers society, the very foundation upon which our government rests. Because a law is unpopular and is apparently opposed to the saloon interest of a certain locality, is not sufficient reason or excuse to encourage its violation. I be right way to repeal an obnoxious law is to enforce ifc to the letter. We are confident, however, the newspapers to the contrary, that the best elements in Charleston, while thev 7 * may be opposed to the dispensary law, do not countenance its violation and regret the fight that is being made on it, that is, the manner in which it is being conducted. Hems and Farm. By special arrangements we offer the Hume and Farm, the leading farm and home paper, published in IS" T Louisville, Ky , and the Dispatch for $1.25. Tnose of our subscribers who desue to subscribe f ar the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office. If you want fine vegetables, buy your seeds at the Bazaar. Guaranteed fresh and reliable. f - ^ ???Ifcwrwiea??? ii i i A vivacious woman's < I ian can frequently ? ] speak in more elo- ' 5 W'Vri \ c?ue:it language than |! { \lS*/\ Atx any known to lQ&t*i|9k i0? the tongue of " ^ ,E= man. It can rJ^^gf y ? A invite or repel, ^ RtWBW'-* S#'v'T"T1 h?? s'Kh or smile. (2g5s^;>& **.M ue T"eek or ( Stf* hatignty, tear #* ? j?IR a passion to 1 tatters or humSi sotk for(oj9 V^4? giveness. ( rs. V'x>& tv; It can also tell the Jq A \\\ "^ N-/ story of health. A 1 f/ ^ \\\ ^/ woman who suffers \V \\j* from weakness and ^ \ yr disease in a woman\f ly way sits in sorrow and dejection while her healthy sisters enjoy themselves. She may be naturally beautiful, naturally attrac- t tive, naturally interesting and animated and witty, but the demon of ill-health is ( gnawing at the very vitals of her womanly . nature, and she soon becomes a withered wall flower in comparisoriwith her brighter . and more healthy sisters. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a wonderful medi- ( cine for women who suffer in this way. It acts directly on the delicate and important ' organs concerned in wifehood and mother* * "? ' ' t- ~ -t? hooa. li tones ana muas up iae snaucicu nerves. It restores the glow of health to the pallid cheek. It gives springiness and trip "to the carriage It makes the eyes sparkle with returning vivacity. It imparts 1 animation to the mien and gestures. The j fan that long lay listless and idle in the lap of an invalid again speaks the eloquent < language of a healthy, happy woman. Thousands of women have tcstifed to the ] marvelous merits of this wonderful inedi- j cine. ' " For several years I suffered with prolapsus f of the uterus." writes A. J.ee Schuster, of Eox 12, Roduey, Jefferson Co., Miss. "Our fam- < ily physician treated me for kidney trouble, and everything else but the right thing. I grew < worse and worse. My body was emaciated. ' hands and feet clammy and cold, stomach weak. < with great palpitatiou of the heart. I would suffer with nausea all night. I began taking your 4 Favorite Prescription ' and I began to improve right away. I nave taken three bottles and now I am very nearly well and am very happy and thankful'to you." Keep your head up and your bowels open. The "Golden Medical Discovery" will put I steel in your backboue, and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure constiDation. | TOWN ORDINANCES ; OF LEXINGTON, S. C. SHADE TREES. Section 17. Any person or persons who shall hitch or tie any horse, 1 mule or other animal to any shade ] tree growing by the sidewalk or in i any part of aDy street, or to any I boxing around said trees, or to aDy ' lamp post, wells, or any otber 1 property belonging to the towD, shall ! be fined not more than fifty dollars, ' or be imprisoned in the guard house 1 not more than thirty days. 1 Section 18. Any person or persons who shall deface, cut, break, destroy, remove or interfere with aDy of the , shade trees, lamp posts, wells, guard ( house or any other property beloDg ing to the town, shall be fined not , more than fifty dollars or be im- ( prisoned in the guard house nomore than thirty da}8. DRIVING OR RIDING ON SIDEWALKS, | STREETS ETC. , Section 19 Any person or persons who shall drive a vehicle of auy de- | scription, or who shall run or ride a i bor*e, mule, or otber RDimal iu aD lmtutiderare manner through ih> I streets, or who fball lead, diive or i place any horse, mule or other animal ; or aDy kind of vehicle on aDy 6ide- I walk, cross-way or in any street which t intersects any side-walk, shall be 1 fined not more than fifty dollars or j be imprisoned in the guard house ( not more than thirty days. J SHOWS UK tAmoiuy.v-). 5 Section 20. Any person or persons ( who shall exhibit any show or shows, or cause the same to be done in any place within the limits of the corpo- \ ration, for gain or reward, either j directly or indirectly, without firsr s procuring a license from the Council, j shall be fined not more than fifty j dollars or be imprisoned in the ( guard house not more than thirty e days. c HACK LICENSE, ETC. 1 Section 21. Any person or persons who 6hall use any vehicle for the transportation of passengers to and v from the depot, for gain or reward, j. either directly or indirectly, without a first procuring a license from the j Council (which license shall be five ^ dollars annually for each and every ? vehicle so used) shall be fined not ^ more than fifty dollars or be impris- f; oned in the guard house not more than thirty days. Provided, That if any person or persons pay to the Council a license of ten dollars he v shall have the right to use as niaDy s vehicles as he may desire. c REPAIRING SIDEWALKS. Q Section 22. Any person or persons r owning a lot or lots within the cor- t porate limits of the towD, who shall i refuse or neglect to repair the side- t walks adjacent to the lots respectively, after ten days notice in wiiting, shall be fined not more than fifty j. dollars or be imprisoned in theguaid house not more than thirty days. t STREET AND ROAD DUTY. 8 r Section 23. Any person or persons liable to work upon tne streets ai d roads witkiD the coporate limits oi the town, shall be permitted to furnish a substitute or commute foi i the work to be done by paying the sum of fifty cents for each day he i<* warned to work or two dollars per aoDurn, pa}able quarterly, and an\ * person or persons who shall rtfu?t i ? to work upon the streets after havmg j ? been duly warned, snail oc fined not j * more than fifty dollars or be iin- | c prisoned iu tbu guaid house not ) ' more than thirty ! * | t Dlft'jllDERI.Y ccxnrcT. I 1 Section 21. Any person or persons j c who shall be guilty of noisy or dis- i orderly conduct within the corporate I limits of the town, shall be lined not more than fifty dollars or be impris r joed in tbe guard house not more ,han thirty days. PROFANE OR INDECENT LANGUAGE. Sec tion 25. Any person or person* ;vho shall use any piofaue, obscene )r any oiher indecent language withn tbe corpoiate limits of the towD, ;hai) be fined u.>r more tban fift\ jollar-. or be itnpri?oi ed in tbe guard lou^e liot more ttiau toirtv da}s INDECENT CONDUCT. Sectiou 2G Any person or persons svho shall willfully expose their per>ou, or ba guilty of auy other indejent conduct within the corporate imits of the town, shall be fined not more tban fifty dollars or be impris med in tbe guard house not moie han thirty days. GAMBLING o?i: OT A ? OtiC I JUL1 I . ?\.UJ ptiauu VI JJCI CULIO who shall play at any game of chance for money or other valuable consideration, or suffer the same to be played upon tbeir premise?, within the corporate limits of the town, shall be fined not more than fifty iollars, or be imprisoned in the *u ird bouse not more than thirty ;hys. VIOLATION OF SABBATH DAY. Section 28 Any person or persons who shall violate the Sabbath day by boisterous conduct, or by playing at ^ames or otherwise upon the streets within the corporate limits of the towD, shall be fined not more than Sfty dollars or be imprisoned in the 2;uard house not more than thirty 3?ys INTERRUPTION OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP, ETC. Section 29. Any person or persons who shall create a disturbance at any place cf public amusement or religious worship within the corporate limits of the town, by loud talking, * i * t lonrtnorro r\ r in QflU Liaiug lUUCVCUli xau^uagu V/& tu way interrupting the peiformance of good older, shall be fined not more ;han fifty dollars or be imprisoned n the guard house not more than thirty days. DISCHARGING FIRE ARMS, ETC. Section 30. Any person or persons who shall discharge any gun, pistol, :>r other fire arms on the Sabbath lay, or between sunset and sunrise, within the corporate limits of the towr, or do any of the acts ^foresaid, at any time withia the limits of the fallowing mentioned buundry lines, towi:: Commencing it the residence of the late Henry M G.oss, /ollowiug the line of iucor poratit.n to where said line intersects the bianch in rear of Mr. S. J Stuart's residence, thence down said branch to the line of incorporation, LxrarD-pot street, thence a direct one to Fort's corner, on Main street, whence down Slide street, to Corley street, thence up said street to But ier street, thence up said street to ;he residence of the late Henry M. arose, shall be fiued not more than ifty dollars or be imprisoned in the guard house not more than thirty lays. NUISANCE Section 31. Any person or persons vho shall keep on his, her or their demises, any nuisance to the annoymce of the citizens, within the cor- j jorate limits of the town, after havng been notified by the Marshal or Nonstable to remove such nuisance. ihall be fined Dot more than fifty j Jollars or be imprisoned in the guard louse not more than thirty days. DISORDERLY HOUSE. SectioD 32. Any person or persons vho shall keep a disordeily house or louse of ill fame, within the corpor,te limits of the town, and all adult lersons inhabiting or living in such louses, shall be fined not more than ifty dollars or be imprisoned in the ;uard house not more than thirty j lays. RESISTING OFFICERS Section 33. Any person or persons t*ho shall resist the Marshals, Contables or others who m3y bo called o their assistance when in the disharge of their duty as such offi .'ers, >r shall aid and assist others in such eeistanco, shall be fined not more han fifty dullars or be imprisoned n the guard house not more than hirtv days. REFUSING TO ( BEY SUMMONS, ETC. Stction38 Aoy person or persons laving been summoned by the Mar hal or Constable to appear before he Council to testify as a witness in my case who shall fail, neglect or -r -1.. i eiiiSe IU JJ BU, Ul r>u.iu ictus? lu mswer any question propounded to hem by the Council, shall be fined lot more than five dollars or be imprisoned in the guard house not nore than twenty four hours. ARRESTS, ETC. Section 89. Any person or persons vho may be charged with violating my ordinance of the town, shall be iriested by thv Marshal or Cjnstalie of said town, if me offense be lommitted within their view; if the jfftnse be Dot committed within ,heir view, the Council upon informaion on oath being given them, may their wairaut of arrest for the iffender or ofb-nderF, which said varrant shall be executed by the Marshal or Constablo. Section 40. Whenever the Marshal )r Constable shall have anested aDy person as provided iu Sectiou 30, Le shall cause such person to appear before the Iotendant, who shali require the person so arrested t> put up a foifeit of not more than fif y vlollars or be committed to the guaid bouse to await trial, unless such person be ready for trial in whh-h <-ate ihe Iuteuda-if shnll summor s tbe C 'uncil to^ei hei. Secti-ju 41 That the ntr?eis ot the town as laid eff on the diagram shall be deemed public streets and shall be kuown by the names shown on said diagram. MEAT, FISH AND OYSTER I.ICE.V.-E. j* ? r* m. , # 1 . tteetton 43. mat irom anu aner i tbe passage of the following ordi nances, the same shall be the law gowrniDg the sale of carcasses, or parts of carcasses, of fresh meats within the incorporate limits of said towr: First: That carcasses or parts of carcasses of fresh meat3 and all fti sh fish and oysters, sold within the incorporate limits of the said town of Lexington at retail, sh"ll be cut up and sold in the market house of said town; and the person or persons so selling shall pay the following license for the U3e of stall and the privilege of selling each carcass, or paits of a carcass as follows: On each beef, or part thereof, the sum of fifty cents, and on each hog, sheep or goat, or part thereof, tbe sum of twenty five cents, and upon each lot of fish and oysters the sum of twenty-five cents, and upoD each lot of fish twenty cents, and upon each lot of oysters fifteen cents. Provided, however, That all parties who shall rent any of the stalls in said maiket house by the month f-hall be exemnt from the - 4payment of such licensp, as above provided, while such stall is bemg rented. Second: That all parties who shall cut up carcasses, or parts ? f carcasses, of freth meats outside of the incorporate limits of said town, but who shall deliver the same with in the incorporate limits thereof, shall not so deliver the same untr . he, she or they shall have first paid for the privilege of such delivery tfce following amounts of license towi;: Upon every beef, or part thereof, the sum of fifty cents and upon every hog, sheep and goat, or parts thtreof, thn sum of twenty-five cents. Third: That the amounts of said license as above setforth shall be payable to the Iutendant or th? Clerk of said town, who shall issue a receipt therefor in eveiy instance. Fourth: That all parties who will violate either of the First or Second Sections of this ordiuance shall, f. r each offense, be fined the sum of fifty dollars or be imprisoned in the j guard house of said town for thirty day9. There is also an ordinance with fine or imprisonment, for drinking in open view, on the streets, or violating any section of the dispensary law. The Cjuucil also has the power to grant licenses to auctioneers, itenerant traders, keepers of hotels, restaurants, livery stabies, nine or ten pin alleys; on all drays, carts, wagons, carriages, omnibuses, buggies, horses, mamo nr mnlpcj t-pnf fnr hirp nr HSPfl j ? ?r- ? for public purposes in said town. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect order by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS A Brilliant Wedding. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The home of Prof. W. D. Hill, principal of the "Woodford High School, was the scene of a quiet but most beautiful wedding ceremony on iha 8th inst. The contracting parties were Mi98 Sallie Hill and Mr. A. Price Dannelly, all of Woodford. Promptly at 8 o'clock in the evening, the exquisite strains of Mendels shon's wedding march were heard, being sweetly rendered by Miss Estelle Robinson. As the music begun the ladies and gentlemen in waiting, preceded by the officiating clergymen, took their places in the tastefully j j.. j i at: - o uecoraieu panur as juhuw: ; jjlissuuc Hill with Mr. Syd. Livingston, Miss DoDa Dannelly with Mr. James Hill, Miss L'zzie Dannelly with Mr. Lee H. Witt, Miss Agnes Hooker with Mr. George Abel. Misses Beulah Hill and Lena Jones acted as flower girls. The bride then appeared leaning gracefully ou the arm of the handsome and soldierly looking ! groom, beautifully attired in a bej comiDg costume of white. The serj vice was then formally and impressively read that made them man and | wife by the IUv. Mr. Sanford, of the Brptist church, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Wilkes, of the Methodist church. The ceremony over aud cougratuiaj tion.i oiLied, the guests were invitfd ; to p ii tak-j of a bounteous ami w? 11 prepared supper. Ouly a few relatives and friends were present Tr.e i bride is a very popular young lady ft id is much beloved for Ler winning ^ ft />- r- ?*= < ^r^'tt*-. - * ? -~- - . v . 'I <^J Wop?f#VSSrtl 1 U ^he strongest desire of A * *^e SIC^ 's t0 we'l. No- f* 1 /A \So/ body in good health can realize I 6 ^ W//^k\'\ \n t^lc ,n^ensit/ of this longing, k* J1 \ \ D It is so strong that unless [h v\\iXVSv v-ilwly re'",cf oomes it turns to hope2 fT' lessness ?and hopelessness Kills. 'j ^ v Certainly no one can af- | aSxX i/?# for^ *? ne?j'ec:i: ^ remedy 5 [\ rf /W\\ brings hope to the hope- 1 M tyw'fl less, strength to the weak, kg Al 'MSih! lir-$ health to tlie sick; a remedy ) J I m \ th&t, like Dr. Wiilieirr.s* Pink k; a lOSfa'' \ ^'''s for P?0Pi2' gives lj ' 1 ''Shi \ absolute proof thdt it? his r* ? 'fl-tl-il \ cured every form of disee.se |/ J 1'1'jjl it is advertised to cure y B /I t You c*n obtain the proof | f il I' upon &pp\ic&tion, stating your * fi P ij! 1 trouble &nd diving your address. i\ | ' jj 1 No sufferer from iny disorder g' I 1 ' of the blood or nerves should u J-J tnccommended by norns) ffcil tO White US. p a Mrs. I.. I'.. J5rownin.tr, of Pueblo, Col., gays : "About tv?o year.- ntro f Was vt-ry sick with blood poisoning, eaused by an nb^v? tiiei had P 0not receiver! proper treatment. The disease ?ora time settle;! in my ? til rout, causing Intense agony. Then inlbimmntory rheumatism ** K s?'t in. Hands so swollen that I could not f?1 mys?ami !i swelling in my feet ami ankles made walking impossible. .Mb r \j ' eonsi'i; rable treatment, my physician brought me : I. ? :' pr. 2 Williams' I'ink 1*1!Is for Pale 1'eople. "You nce.l a tonie," |i! 'I "and this the best medicine I know of for t hat purpose." I rJ "In le^s than a week I noticed a g ft at improvement, f'oon mv ."i fs rheumatism was gone, 1 grew stronger each day ami now am in the ^ best of health. feigned) "Mrs. I,. E. HuoW.m\o." f \ ' 4 Yb/? rtnmiirio r\^rtfArtz> ilw.et hoirt +V*r> Pull * 6! 1 '* ^IIWIIH p U VI \ V_> V V. WHtuyj UlUI.' L.WV. | V > ..V.IIW . | m Soid by Sill dru^ists or sent direct by the Dr. J3 M Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady,N Y. 5o*per bo;;. ?< Afc rffflxfl rfTV aOr rfl Truck Gardeners'' Furor He Prolific. PIIDK IVII PCI 1.1 111 K i uill iinu iiliuijiijiuli. A LARGE VARIKTY. AT I THE BAZAAR ways, charming manners and grace ! of head and heart. The groom was !! "STEVENS FAVORITE" 1 a gallant and patriotic member cf the J "RYTT'T lit Soulh Carolina Yulunteer regi- j ment and is a young man of sterling j j * ke^Down!^ b isiness qualities. The many beau-j tiful and useful presents show the gDod wishes for the success and hap \ piDess of the young couple. ! ~*^j| o i t i i ? 22-inch barrel, wcurht at pounds. bvd. LiviDgbfon. 5 tarufalIy |,orJ(i a?3 tester. For 4 "Woodford, S C, March 12, 181)9. I A -22, .25 and .32 rim-firs cartridges. \ J No. 17. f Kascmc. ? Plain Open Sights, $6.00 ? A regular commuLiieatiou of Po- a ? -co.0 f0 _.i maiia Lodge, No. 151, A \F.*.M ., 5 oigrlts, $3.50 f will coDveue in Masonic Hal). Peal", ! F Ask your dealer for the" FA VO- F & r< a t -a ? ^ at.or < d KI1E." If lie doesn't keep it we A 8>. C, Saturday eveniapr, March 2-, f v.ill send, prepaid, on receipt of ? 00, at 7 o'clock sharp. visitiDg g pi ice. ? brothers are invited. J Send stamp for complete catrt- A John C. Swvgert, Master. \ logue showing our full line, with val- \ * ? $ uable information regarding ritles f ?' \ and ammunition in general. A Rochelle Poultry Yards, i J, STEfEFHRMD TOOL CO. ? G. W. WAYLAND, Prop, |f ?^ P.O.Box His , tf . C CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. Rochelie* Va., Breeder of High Class ^ p > 1 if j "SIUFF f.??, reneetionatLast ??8,FF S. C. MOMS ? , , , ... _ASD Perfect Appetite. Black LangsheiiM. 'Perfect Digestion. ? S. C. BROWN LEGHORN C'JCK Hilton's Lift f..r the Liver and OU t-rels and pullets, sired by tirst Kidneys is a p-rle< t regulator, priz-: cockerel. Hamilton. Va. and Hagers- tv.fe end LirmUss, but effective town, Aid., lb'jT Also 160 Barred and Cm be tikou at am time, with Buff P Rocks, Buff Leghorus, and Black any kind of food, and is su*e to Langshans, siied b> inaies direct from c'?rc ail disorders of the system Thompson. Burdick, Arnold and Robinson Pleasant to take natural in its <{ price. SI to S3 each. Eggs, S! per 13; Si fects. Children and 1- ni 1 s win p-r 30. ar-* delicate and ailing become healthy and robust with i's use B K dnev troubles arc relieved from Final Discharge. "VI^TiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL j Bold by druggist everywhere. persons intere-te l that I will apply to I Wholesale by DlLKiiAi DKLU CU , ihe Hon, G.o. 8. Drafts Judge of Frobate | Columbia. 8 C. in and lor tbc Co .ut> ot Lexington, Mate For Sale at THE DAZAAR. of Somh Cirolim, ou the *ilst da}* ol Mar 1A?lv. April. lfc'JJ, at ls? o'c ock a. in , f?T a final ! discharge as Executors of the Estate ol tl tPTpO. Drur} K}Zt*r, deceased j LLtU PiU ',.Z*ghVZB* SILICON Executors. ni March. 18?9~4*22. JoDlllCS i rrr; I m Silverware notice to I trespassers. Surprisingly i I.L PERSON'S ARE CAUTIONED p * XI. lr m trisp.?Hsirifi on the land- r.Centi} Will) out purc:.asid oy i. e fr? m the E-tate ol the _ . late Elizabeth Mttz ri L?x.ugt ncount}. Scratching. Hauling oi st;aw, tuning ol wood, or aav- ^ thing oil the laud i* positively loibidueii. SAMPLES SENT if YKJ SAY SO. Anv one so offending wnl be prosecuted to Its unlike ail othei:;. the exunt ol the law. P Pn^t paid 15 cts., in stamp*. MARY HILL. Jtfi fi?:d everywhere. Lexington County, S. C., March 17.1*99. The E'eotro Silicon Co.. 40 Cliff Street, i 13w31 N*?w York. ? m ?? VflBSaBBHHBBHMBHBBI BP^ I lllvkTV) is not on'>' 1,1 * 1 I U I Mr but supplies all t | i ! j I I \ in?i in your dai 5 1/ / WTO- pleasant to tak< f J gr \A 'vst t0 0- ^r:< \ U ^vS, BROWN MFT. CHiAiV itJMia?????? FOR iSAl G. M. IIARMAX AND THE Ar'MITAG .7200 to MOO Willie EICHMO] 3IA^UFACTt ASPHALT, REA TARRED FELTS, READY N | S^TWrite for Samples aDd Prices. y^V WHY DON'T YOU Jfaif Great VegetabI MK3 for Bi It positively Cures Rl stipation, Indigestion, III %iffi] every description. It tJzbMll and can be used w'tbc o^CbeEwKoui FOR SALE BYLEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WF.EKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. ^ Bneon Hams. p-r ft s h i? i Sides. " " h " Shoulders," "a Lar-'. per ft " a & Flour, per c-wt 20? a 250 , ? Cora, per bu Co a *'5 Peas, " " ?1 n h:, Oats. " " 30 a 3 Fodder. per ewt i.... 75 a so j Sweet Potatoes, per bu 40 a 5'? Rice, per ib 4)^ a 3 . 8 .tter, per ft 15 a 20 Egffs,perdos l-}/> ] rurKeys. per lb s a 11 j Ceese, per pr GO a so Chickens, per head 10 a 25 j Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20 Beef, per ft 8 a 10 ! Pork. " - 8 a 20 { Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 COTTON MARKET. r.<>\ini'tnn --Vi.lillinff G Columbia ?Middling.'? l'|j?irl?-.stun.?Middling. August a.? Middling. f?:'s Albert M. Boozer, iUorncv at Law, i COLUMBIA, S. C. Fspoci*i attention given to business en-! rusted to hi :u by bis fellow citizens of! cxing'on county. I I Ouiee: IGUif Main Street, ever T. B. j < Vngblrj A Co. Pel ruary *28 - tf. BitllS. C. STANLEV, Surgeon Dentist, 1-4S53 3Iain St., )v?i Messrs. Staatley Bros'. CLina Store. <Y M. C. A. Building.) COLUMBIA, S.* C. January 16-ly. I Clerk's Sale. I BY VIRTUE OF THE DECREE OF , the C nr: of Common Pleas for Ltxi t? ton count . South Carolina, iu the case >f O "T-'e S Driits, plaintiff ogaiust Mrs { r. ii' * fx.be I) rly Linn (riblj, Miry ' ijieuu G iblc an I Joho A. 0 Me'z. ?1 f<?r> | birds. 1 v.i:I .-ell to the highest bidder at ( public outcry. !> fore the court house door i to Leuiui-tan Snath Carol nt, dur ng the | tsual hours oi sale, on the lir.-.t Monday in vpni n xt: I 1. -'fLe Hou>?e Place." c">n*aiuirg one T 'lundad and tweufv acres, more or 1 ! ?... 4 4 1- " 4.4 T 4 ICS'.. MTil lii; lli 1 HO I'UUIliy Ul ljt.\iL'^iuu ind S*. t r (1' South Carolina, bounded on *he nor b by S.luia river. east bv D. M Drafts, and the lands oi John A. Q Mcz. n:; h !; , D. I' G. l? e and west by D D K re k 1 y I .A! o. A i iba' piece, pircel or tract of ml sit ate in t)ie c ni:y of Lexingt<n .ml State ol Heath Ctrolina containing fbirt\ cigh* acres mo e <t less, bound* d ?n ?ii?r north by Silnda riv-*r. ?a 1b, i) M. Dr.i't . south and we-t by b-.lai.cj of said r.e.* ( { ;5'S acr s. TERM :. Oiic-tbiiJ o.tsl-; au?i the b.-li 'in a credit of one a;ul two < qual i it vi?b in'crest from day ol sa1 , secured by bond ot tbe p irchaser ana Mortgage of the p"em:se8 sold, with have t? pay a 1 cash. Purchaser to piy for papers an 1 r venue stamps. H A. SPANN C. ti. C. P. an 1 G. S. .March Sth. RsW.-3?20. DR. E, J. ETHEKEDGE, , SUUGKON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always on hand. I February 12. i Notice. i 4 EL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOri-i iTL tied that the Board ol County Com- , lunsic-ners will hereafter meet at their _ office on the first Jlond-iy of taoh month. All claims must be tiled with the unders gned helore the date of such meetings J n il v i'.t not be approved unless itemiz-d and sworn to. Claims of sa'ried officers; will only be approved quarterly?April, j July, October and January. No further notice as to claims will be published during lhejear. R rne r.ber that all claims must { be itemized and sworn to ! 0 F. E DREHER, i v Cleric B'rd Co. Com. w Mar li 15.1K)9._3w20. i t i uri n in a iitch ! n ncLr whnilu. a Male ok female, i want god!" . agents that are satisfied with S15 0) per week for about two hours' work each s day. This is no take. Enclose 12 cents iu t] stamps f jt agent's outfit and term.1: and be- u cjiu at o:ce. Time is money The E. E. j. Taggart Novehy 1W Vg Co., 1010-1011 West j, Ave , K ifftlo, N. V. Dept 4. | ? MeLtion this paper.?oct 20 Ora. i ? il IHZIUXOItf'S j? I mm cure,\ V a SYRUP. |I Vr.ique ? unlike any oth-r cengb prepa- J ra'ion. The quickest to stop a congb and t j remove soreness from the lungs. 25c. Z THE MURRAY DRUG CO., > CO LUMP! A, S. C. J Aug. 18 ly. S . f} < rr M The best line of cigars, will be di feuad at tke Basaar. j]> OM'S toxic Regulator vst Liver and Kidney medicine lie e ements of Liver Food lackly diet. Convenient to use, thorough in action and the :e Si.co. . CO., Prop'rs. Orooneviltc. Tonn. L.K BY J. E. KAUFMANS. E fl'F'G CO., tiiisbm'y Avcmu\ 2TTD, TT-A.. JREltS OF iOY ROOFING, IIXED PAINT,wftep?onof. 47?9m x TAKE r. Baker's.... le Blood and Liver Cure AD BLOOD? a a* a-? / ? _ r* t_ !! - neumatism, scroiuia, aypnms, wun, and Blood and Liver Troubles of is purely and absolutely Vegetable, >ut injury by the most delicate. jII 16-ounce bottles, at St.00. mountain m?d.Co.aRf?LEANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his profesi:onal services to the citizens ol Lexington Jounty. October 18?ly. EDWARD L. ASBILL, Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. 8ept. 30?Gm 0. M. EFIRD. F. E. DREHEB. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts. Business solicited. One member ot the firm will always be at office, Lex r.gton, S C. Jiine 17?6m. LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. r\ HOOF, Cnsliier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efird, R. Hilton James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits ot SI and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf carolina NATIONAL BANE, AT COLUMBIA S. C. STATE, TOWN AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital ... $100,000 Surplus Profits . - 100,000 Savings Department. Deposits of $5.00 and upwards received, [rterest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent. >cr annum. W. A. CLAKK, President. Wiue Jones, .Cashier. 'ftoomber 4--ly. your fiome is nor Turttishca*** Without a Tine Piano or Organ. One of our Superb Mathushek Pianos or Old Keiiable Mason & Hamlin Organs will give your Family a Merry Christmas, all the year around. Two Grand Instrument, sold by us for cS years past, and immensely popular. Quality, better than ever. Prices, greatly lower under our new plan of selling?without 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 lot of money. Come to Savannah anil select for vourself, and we will pay your R. R. Fare. Write Us. LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH, GA. Established 1S70. Over 71.000 Pianos and Organs placed in Southern Homes. BEESWAXWANTED :n large or small quantities [WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARket price lor clean an i pore Beeswax. l i\j>j ty vciucu vjy auu uuuui'ivu* RICE B HARMAN, It the Bazaar, Lexington, S. C. MM, SOLDIERS! Another Call Issued For an army of solbiebs who are fighting tor a living thtse hard imes In South Carolina. We, ot the firm I Burriss ?fc llast, do hereby cordially inite any and all eligible men and women ,-ho desire to save their hard earned money o call upon us when contemplating purhasiug bugg;es, carriages, etc., also har? ess, which we manufacture. ><nd guarantee II that we sell to be well worth every penny rhieh we ark for them. We also take this opportunity of stating o our numerous customers that we are very orry indtc-d that we have been unable for tie past seven moths to supply the demands tade upon us. owing to the fact that we ave been quite unable to employ the skillll labor necessary to keep up a supply of oods to the standard which we promised hen starting out in this business. But gw, being able to employ to labor the eed we hope to be able to snpply the feady increasing demands upon us with ie same, if not a better grade of work, [oping to see our old customers, with new ;cruits coming to us in the lulure, we beg > remain your obedient servants, 3UREISS & RAST, COLUMBIA, S. C. October T3?tf. Y A N T ED-S L YE It A L T K USTWORT H Y rr person* in this State to manage our usif?'ss in th?irowii and nenrbv counties, is tnaiaiy office work conducted at home, slary straight $<*> a jear and expenses? "finite. h>n fii \ r><> more, no less salary, onthlv $"f>. Inferences, Enclose self adressej stamped envelope. Herbert E, Hau, resident. Dept. M . Cklaagv. Fakiuai y 1?-(man.