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The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY, APKIL 5. 1830. Indcs to ITew Advsrtissmsats. "Wagons?Wra. Piatt & Co. Notice, Executor?, Administrators, a ;d Guardians?Geo. S. Drafts. Announcement?Dr. D. M.Crosson. jteg-Xotices iviil be inserted in the Local department at the uniform jrrice of 5 cents per line, to one and aU.jg\ COLDS Colds are easily taken and often develop into broiicliiti3 or consumption. You should cure a cold promptly with Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. This celebrated remedy is most efficient and will cure a cold at once. DKBoIUS COUCH SYRUP Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. Health Hint. "Life is not to live, but to be well , Enjoy life and good health by- taking Hilton's Life for the Liver and .Kidneys, the great regulator of the sys tem. 25e. "masonic. JL A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ^^X^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, /V^.A. F. M.. will be held on Saturday, April 22ud, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. Members will please De prompt in attendance. By order of the W. M. G. M. Harm an, Secretary. For Sale Cheap. Single comb White Leghorn cocks Best stock. Lowest pi ices. Cross your common fowls and improve breed and make extra layeis. 75 cents each. Apply to Rice B. Har man. Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. L's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's FootE ise makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Xt is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, achiDg feet. Try it today. Sold by a 1 druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Masonic. A regular communication of Pomaria Lodge, No. 151, A \F.*.M *., will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C, Saturday evening, April 22, "99, at 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting brothers are invited. John C. Swygert, Master. Cavies or Guinea Pigs. Guinea pigs are an interesting lit tie net for the children; are easy to keep, thrive and do well. They are perfectly harmless and quite profitable; they will rid any building from rat8,that they might be put in. Per pair $1.00 Address Rice B. Harm an. - - The Pranks of Lightning. During the thunder storm of last Friday the barn of Mr. Jacob J. Kjzer on his farm about four mi!e3 from town, was struck. The bolt tore the rafters, split the gable end studs and made a big hole in the shed. At the time the barn was etrock, there were three head of stock in the shed, but fortunately they were unharmed. The Eqnitable of the U S. The strongest company in the world. . Assets over $255,000,000. Surplus over $57,000,000. Insurance in force $987,000,000. Insurance sold in 1898 $17,000^000. Call on or address, W. J. McCariha, LexingtoD, S. C, or C L Jones, Leesville, S. C. A Croc-d Officer and Citizsn The maDy friends of Col. Wilie Jones will be glad to learn that he is now with his regiment in Augusta, Ga. Col. Jones is very popular in military and civil circles and bis return to Columbia to again pick up j the broken threads of his private life will be received with excusable regret by his war associates and with rejoicing by his civil friends. When his regiment is mustered out he will return to his duties as cashier of the "Carolina National Bank in Columbia. Nigger Like. A party of railroad surveyors, who are surveying a route for a railroad from Aiken to Columbia, have been * ?- ??j l l nr. n masing ineir neauquuriers ut jxt. vxW. Reeder's iD this county. Saturday of last week, they sent their wagor, with tents and other things on to Mr. Noah Shumpert's by a negro to pat up a camp. The negro stopped in an old broom sedge field, unloaded, built a fire aud then dropped off to sleep. The fire caught the grass and burned up the tents, bedding and everything including books and papers containing the notes of the work from Aiken. Loss about $300. Ramon's American Stock Powders, one of the best preparations on the market for cattle, hogs and poultry 15 and 25 cents packages, at the Bazaar. Use this powder once and you will have no other. " "POCiL AID SCISSORS. Jfote* GF.-hfred Here scd There b* a B-spfcteh &?n. Plenty of ice. Plant 3 cur gardens over. Heavy frost this morning. Sunday v as a lovely Easter day. It is now unlawful to kill any kind c f bird. Go to the re-union in Charleston, on May 10th. Hon. E L Asbill of Leesville, was in town Mod day. Remember that you find tho very best cigars at the B zaar. A big revival meeting will begin in Brookland next Sunday. If you want to be healthy and happy, take R tenon's p lis This is the month of showers and the next is that of flowers. Meetze & Son are headquarters for fine meD, ladies and children shoes. Last Monday was salesday, but there were not many people in town. There are going to be hot times in this old town during the tent meetThe latest style and shapes in straw and soft hats, at Meetze Sc Son. Old Prob made tho denizens in tLis part of the moral vineyard hug the fire yesterday. My hardware line is cow complete. Come to me, I can fill your wants. W. P. Hoof. Edwin Folk Strother, E-q, of Batesburg, was in town Monday on professional business. Several applicants for membership were confirmed last Sunday at St. Stephen's Lutheran church. A new supply of all kinds of fishing tackle has just been received at the Bazaar. The dogwood is in full bloom and according to a disciple of Isaack Wtl ten, the fishes will now bite. "Hilton's Cough Cure always cures a cough. It was made expressly for that purpose, 25c. For sale at the Bazaar. Hon. W. H. Sbarpe, a member of the House of Representatives from this county, was in town Monday. Grain cradles in. Come and get what you need before the stock is sold. W. P. Roof. The cold snap of yesterday remind ed us that the time is not yet ripe to put away our winter clothes. Many persons hereabouts saw the reflection of the burning city ball in Columbia last Thursday evening. Calicos, pique, travers, organdie, imperials and all lew goods that are on the market. At W. P. Roofs. We are in receipt of an interesting sketch of the life of Col. D. A. Dickeit, which will appear shortly. Ledgers, journals, records, counter books, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, mucilage, &c., for sale at the Bazaar. The Rev. T. F. Rivers will preach in the Baptist church at this place, each fourth Sunday at 11 a. m , and 8 p. m. Ladies Waists, ranging in pi ice from 25 cents to $5?all up to date stales, at W. P. Rx>f's. ^ ? rr* T n T\ _1_ Ujuniy treasurer o. o. -l/citich. paid out about $2,000 Monday, in salaries and claims against the county. S Best Cough^^up.^Tastes GoocL Use 3 Cd lQ time. Sold by druggists. gf If you want a nice and serviceable pocket knife for yourself or ycur boy, see the nice, new line at the Bazaar. The friends of Dr. D. M. Crosson nominate him for State Senator to j fill the unexpired term of Captain D. J. Griffith. A few bushels of good seed peas will be received at this office in exchange for subscription. Our sand hill friends wiil make a note of this and bring on the peas. Rev. W. M. Harden, pastor of the Methodist church at this place, I preached in the Biptist church laet j o j ouuuttj evcuiug. If you want a good pointer pup, | now is your time. Write, or call on j A. Mike Harman, Lexington, S. C. Subscribers whose post office has j been discontinued will please inform j us to what post office they want j their papers addressed. Delinquent taxpayers can save j I money by paying up now before tLe | executions are placed in the hands of | the Sheriff for collection. The biggest surprise of the century i3 the low price at which Meetze & Son are selling their line of handsome dress goods. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills, a pleas! aDt remedy for all diseases arising ! from a disordered or torpid liver, j They are the modern cure for consti! pation, biliousness, sick headaches, i specks before the eyes, etc. They ! do not sicken or gripe, mild inaction, thorough in effect. Ouly one a dose, sugar coated and pleasant to take. Price, 25 cents a box, at the Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs W. P. II.of :t-d 'h* families of Meters. P. P and Bel Ion Cltiik in the sincl bills on Sunday and M.>td*y of last week. The new towu council seem to be determined to redeem its ?;leJ^e of a e'ean, honest and fair administration. Perfect order is being maintained. Hats! Hats'! Hats!!! 1S:.o my j line of Ladies' and Men's straw hats I r--r? ??a? j ueiore uuyiug, its uu j ! prices low, at W. P. Roof's. CjL D. J Kootts has a well wi it I ten article cn the economic phase of ' farm life in which he gives some excellent advice to farmers. It wiil be I published soor. Win. Piatt & Company have a few of the celebrated Milburn wagons for sale. To close out they will sell cheap. See their advertisement elsewhere. WANTED?Reliable salesmen to sell our complete line of Paints, Varnishes, etc. Good position and libe ral terms for right rnaD. Address "W. W. Stoddard & CoCleveland, Ohio. G-.v53. Good bye, my garden, good bye, ?" * 1- ? "a/1 Irtm/ nl1 monr on ir>. Ytld IliC 021U iaUiCiiL l/i ainuj uu dustriou9 early gardener this morning as the death dealing blows of "Jack Frost" were sadly viewed. "SVe would remind the purchasing public that they can get the beet and cheapest plantation and family supplies at Piatt, Hook & ShuH's, Coumbia. The two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hendrix. died in Greenville county Monday and was buried at Mc. Hebron this morning, at 10 . o'clock, the pastor officiating. Tae hour for prayer meeting to morrow evening will be u:ilized in practic'Dg siDgiDg for the big tent meeting which is to commence at rbis place next Saturday night. Qirris Lithia GiDger Ale, Lithia Sarsaparilla, Lithia Coca Cola, an excellent nerve tonic. All of these ] drinks - are delicious and healthful, made from the famous Harris Lithia water, neatly put up in bottles. For | sale at the Bazaar. Try them. ^ Th<? tent meeting will begin at ' this place, iD front of the Methodist I church, next Saturday night and it . promi.-es to be one of the largest re- 1 ?igious gatherings this place has 1 seen in years. 1 Oar loc.il weather prophets are 1 wondering how it came about that ' they allowed the weather to slip up 1 on them. They are thinking of re ' tiring from the prognosticating busi- ^ ness in disgust. < Beautiful women made tbeir ap ' pearance Sunday in lovely Easter ' bonnets. The effect was charming , and pleasing to the eyes of their J masculine frieifds.?excepting those who have the bills to pay. Clerk Spann sold the Drafts' land ? on Monday to Judge George S j Drafts, who paid $1,000 for lot No. \ 1, $500 for lot No. 2. The Hooker ( land was sold by Sheriff Caughman I to Mr. F. E. Dreher, attorney, for ' $25. - l l We acknowledge with pleasure the ( receipt of an invitation from Mr. R i L. Fox, proprietor of the justly ? famous Harris' Lithia Springs Hotel, j to attend the annual bai qnet in < hoDor of the South Carolina State I Medical -Association at Harris' ' Springs Hotel, on Friday evenirg April 7th. The Board of County Commissioners was in session Monday and passed upon many claims and trans- , acted other routine business. It was decided to make the improvements in the office of'the County Treasurer recommended by [the grand jury. i The election for Cjlonel of Lexington regiment IT. C. V., made vacant by th^ resignation of Col. D. J. Gri'Sth, will be held on the 15:h inst., et which time also the banner will be ' presented to Camp Steadman. We understand that nearly $2,000 has been subscribed to" the capital stock of a cotton seed oil mill which is to be erected in this place in the near future. The books are opened and all can subscribe who may desire to do so. Tne enterprise is an assured success, and its manage ment will be placed in experienced hands. Dr. Bull's Cures pleurisy and pneu- ^1. monia in a wonderfully vQUftil short time. It promptly a allays inflammation of^VI'UDe the lungs. For sore lungs * it is invaluable. Small doses. Price 25 cts, We are requested to state that Mr. j Martin, who bored the wells here-1 i ~ r.,111 l.A < i- iUifl ttlrtStA r?cvf UUGUltS ? 111 UC at IUJ.1 week. Tbe wells which he has bored speak for themselves and is sufficient recommendation of his work. Parties wishing wells bored on their premises can see Mr. Martin in this place, at the time men- j tioneJ above. Auditor G. A. Deriick, requests us to inform the members of the Township Boards of Assessors that he has i | the pay for their services in haud, j : which they can get by calling at his j office at this place. He is anxious to j 1 pay cut the funds at once and will j esteem it a favor for persons entitled j to this money to call for it immedi! ately. . X:" . ?j.,S?wi, -~>v */-. h;Up**;*. a Easter ?va* orb brated by the cong'egp.tiuii of St. S ephei/rf Evangelical Lutheran church the E;,i cc} a' j chapel last Sunday morning. The ceremony of the Lord's supper v.-as celebrated and a largo number of communicants rtcdved Ihe elements typical of Ihe blood and body of our Led Jesus C irist. The church, as ic iicnal dprmrninfttion on similar occasion?, was tastefully and beautifuliy decorated in commemoration of the death of the son of man, the resurrection of the son of God? the one who died for the sins of the woild and the ether who was gloiioualy raised from the dead to draw all men to God by virtue of the great sacrifice ho had made one person in whom man and God were harmoniously bi ended Rev. J. G. Graiohen, the beloved and able pastor of St. Stephen'?, preached a remakable strong and eloquent sermon on ';Phe Resurrection," from Philippiaus 3: x. Those who were so fortunate as to hear this sermon are unanimous in the opinion that it was the finest sermon in thought, diction and eloquence that has been heard in this place for many a year. Five applicants lor continuation, nameh: Rudolph Snelgrovp, Pickens Roof, Carl Roof, Pascal Ilcndrix and Harry Coiley, having passed a satisfactory probation, were received into full connection. Mrs. Julian E Kaufman was received into membership by letter. Ths Mcnster Grasshopper. According to Mr. Jake Suelgrove, Mr. Charles Lewis had his first ex perience with a "grasshopper" od Tuesday of last week. Mr. Charles Lewis bravely entered the field of Mr. J<ike Snelgrove on the morning of that day, laid violent hands on a "grasshopper" and'ran it around the field until 10 o'clock. Some time the hopper would be on one side of the row and Chailes on the other, and vice vers8; then the hopper would be in the air and Charles on tk ground. Soon the positions would be changed and Charles would be iD the air and the hopper on the ground After awhile, according to Jake, Charles had the monster down and bad him on bis back whaling Lim ap if his arm was propelled by his 3anianic majesty. They then arcse and the bewildered and mystified CbaiLs ren him until 12 o'clock. Take says he thought Ckailes would be very much broken down, but be ;ame up as lively as a cricket and as gaily as a lark, at the sound of the dinner horn. Beware cf Ointment for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercary will sorely destroy the sense of smell and completely de raDge the wbo'e 9ystrm when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physic aes. as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hill's Citarrb C*.re, manufactured by F. J Obeaey &. Co., T deao, 0 , contains oo mercury, and 19 taken iu'ernally rating directly opon the blood auo 00ocons surfaces of tke sjs'em. nd oaying Hall's Citarrb Core be snlu ;rou gtt tbe genuine. It is taken ir9 ternal'y, and made in Toledo, Ob a, by F. J. Cheney & C t. Testimonial free. Hall's Family Pills are qhe best. Blind Tigers Caught. S:ate Constables Make Successful and Impoitant Raids. To the Editor of tbe Dispatch: Becent reports from this vicini'y of violations of the dispensary hw have resulted in action being taken by the State Constabulary. Acting under orders from Chief Constable Bahr, Constable G. Just Brown came here about a week ago and obtained information against several parties running blockade distilleries, and on the 31st ult, James Crocker, Joseph Lightfoot, F. B. Berry and J. D. Allsbrook, all members of the State Constabulary, came over from Orangeburg under orders to do some reid ng. They obtained search wairants and arrest warrants against several parties from Magistrate Jtfooat, ani with the assistance cf his constable, W. L K Johnson, made things lively for the law breakers yesterday. The first search made was of the premises of Frank Mooter, a few miles east of town, and resulted in ilia capture of one copper bottom still kettle and three still furnaces that had recently been used. These were all found in the head of Huckabaa's swamp and on lands of Frank Moorer. The raiding party then went to the residence of Columbus and Arnold Sturkie, who live near by, and made a search of the premises, but nothing was found. From there they went to David Moorer's premises. This man was reported as being a blockader, and in a short time after the arrival the officers began to find evidences of it. "When the search was completed they had found a freshly used still furDace within one hundred yards of j MooreFs dwelling and only a few steps from the back of his barn. At j I lie furnace were three barrels whidi bid recently eontai; el rnaeh or beer, in faei had j ist been emptied into the t>;iiurii. Further down the branch a t till had been found which had not been used iu some-time, but the Ln?iu kettle could not be located In about fifty yards of Mooier's dwelling, in a plum orchard und iu an outhoufcc only a few steps from his dwelling, eight other ma.sh or beer bajrehs were found. Mr. Moorer protested that he was innocent and ignorant of the whole thing and that he could prove :i good reputuion for iruth and veracity. T * 1 ** - 1 h .. ni Arf A/1 ill 1116 Uliei'uoou l uk pui l j aiuueu out on the wept side of the Florida CeLtral and Peninsular raihoad to call on Joel I Harsey, who is said to have some notoriety as a moonshinfr hereabouts. Mr. Harsey has been visited by officers before, and was not at the house when the men called, and they began to look around the premises. Two of them soon struck trail down a creek near by and found Mr. Harsey and sou busy at work. They were running a copper kettle on the creek about two hundred yards from the house distilling some ''bug juice" for Easter. When they saw the officers coining they made their escape, but were forced to leave the demijohn and wash tub containing the whisky. Mr. Horsey succeeded in carrying with him the "still worm" notwithstanding it was hot and 5d use as the officers came up. When the party returned to towD with the still tied behind a buggy, citizens on the street greeted them with cheers. They have done some good work and have the sympathy of the Christian people of this community. Justice. Swansea, S C, April 2, 1809. Attention, Veterans. Headquarters Camp SteadmaD, mv> tt r v 11V VWj V . . Lexington S? C, March 27,1899. There will be a meeting of this camp at the usual meeting place od Saturday, April loih next, at 10 o'clock promptly, all members are urged to attend as this will be a meeting of interest to every member as camp will vote for Colonel of the regiment made vacant by the resignation of Col. D. J. Griffith who has left the county. C imp will also elect four delegates and four alternates to the Charleston reunion. Four delegates, four al ternates and a sponsor to the meeting of the State Division at Chester, S. C. Deceive the banner to be presented to camp, and arrange for transportation, housing, See. of camp to and while at Charleston. All comrades or others desiring to accompany camp to Charleston will please notify either Maj J. H. Counts at Irmo, or myself at this place as soon as convenient, and certainly not later than the 15th of April. This is important as we must know how many to provide transportation for. M. D. Harman, Adjt. Camp Steadman, No. CG8, U. C V. ? Meeting of Evangelical Lutheran Joint Conference. The Joint Conference will meet D V. April 28 30, at Mt. Tabor church, Brookland, S. C. The following is the program of subjects, sermons and speakers-: Friday 11a. m?Opening sermon: followed by formal opening of Conference by the President. These subjects are to bediscusstd: 1. How to enjoy our religion?Del elates from Mt. Vernon church 8nd Revs. T. W. Shealy, Jacob Wike aid Jacob Graichen. 2. Baptism, what is, when administered, what benefits derived??Delegates from Mt. Tabor, Luther Chapel Revs. E L Lybrand and R. E. Livingstone. 3. Essay, Historical Lutheranism ?Rev. C P. Boozer. 4. The position of the Word in the Lutheran Church?Dr. J. W. Eargle, Revs. P. H. E. Derrick, S. P. Shumpert, J. D. Shealy, W. H. Roof and A. W. Lindkr. 5. Address on Chiislian E lucaticn ?Hon. C. M. Efird and President George 13 Cromer. Sunday morning, Address on mi-> sions?Hon. H. A. Meetze and Rev. J. D. Shealy. SERMONS Friday, 11 a. m , Rev. Jacob "Wike or Rev. J. A. CiOiner. Fiiday, S p. nr., Itev. 0. B. Shearouse or W. II. Roof. Saturday, 11 a. m., Rev. H. J. Mathias or Rev. R. E. Livingstone. Saturday, S p. m., Rev. P. H. E Derrick or Rev. Jacob Austin. Suuday, 11 a. m, Rev. A. R. Beck or Rev. C. P. Boozer. The addresses on Christian Education are set for Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The sermon on Sunday will be on the subject "The Office oi j the Keys.'' S. C. Ballentine, Secretary. White Rock, S. C., March 28, 1893, ? Tue Sunday school of New Bethel A. M. E. had a very pleasant and instructive Eister service last Sun day night. The children who tooi part in the program did admirably and the music and singing wen especially fine and appropriate. Th( program was elaborate and tb< church was tastefully decorated be fitting the occasion. 1 Regardless of Age. The kidn<\s are rcp'u sT.lo for more sicksiilcinu. 'i!,!s d-atli; th..u any other organs of 'he body. A iin j >rity of t: e tils afil'cfing pcop'e to-day is trace ;! ] to kidney (rouble. It j pt rw.Jes alt ot i>i nil c;ij routes. rejj iul:. xs of age. >e>: or con It ion j The s: uip!oui? of kidney lr;ub!e *rsin.iiifttakab'e, such as rhcutcdti in. neural gia sleeplessness. p :::i or dull ucue u tin* back, a tit-si. ^ to annate of'e:i da; crnight, prof ?so < r scanty .so; ply. Uric 'ifiior brick-dast d posit ir. urin ar signs of clogged kidneys, cans-n;. pois 11 -i and gcrm-hi ed blood. Moii-c times tlie heart nets ludty. aim iuoc i km (w.v-t >:g e! the Li J; e s) a'e lo oid in tLc urine, which if n?aleet?<l will ra.snlt in Briyht's L> sfase, ILe most dangerous form ol kidney tioubie. All tbe:".e symptoms and conditions are promptly removed undrrthe inll ier.ee ol Dr. K whit's S.cun?p-Hoot. It bas a woi 1J wide rt'puwon lor its wonderful j cu <-s of the most distressing ea-(s No one need be l.?ng without it as it is so easy to get at any drug store at fifty ce its or ore dollar. You e.eu have a sanpli bottle of this wond rtnl dif-co.-cry, Swamp Moot, and a book tellin* all aboi:t it l oth sent to jon absolut lv Irt-e h> tuail. Send your address to nr. K:!m?r A* Co., ILugLawitou, X V , ai d kindly n cation that von read this libera! offer i:i the Lexington Dispa'ch. _ ? - ?t| lire O J3. A bly, who holds the scales of justice with tui even baud ami is u terror to evil doers, was in town yesterday and culled into stt us. The Judge is a very clever gen tlernan and < fiieient officer and the nmnlpnf the iudicial district ov r I?I--- -- * which he presides made no mistake when they elected him. We learn from the Columbia State that a fatal difficulty occurred at Huffman's quarry, in this county, last Saturday niglff, between two negroes. Mnj >r D^vis, so the story goes, seDt Fletcher Chapman to kingdom come via the bullet route and then fled to parts unknown. The origin of the altercation is unknown As a re ult cf the test of Dr. Stokes' rural free mail delivery, which is now b.iig made, Brock aDd Revere post offices have been discontinued recently. An experiment of the free mail delivery h being made on the Slar route on which these offices are located. The route commences at Leesville and by a eircuiteou9 route returns to the starting point. Mr. George D. MoCartha, having become weary of the excitement aDd activity of ' city life," has retired to the quietness and seclusion of his farm, where he can be lulled to sleep every night by the plaintive cry of the whip-poor-will. lie is now pulling the bell cord over a horse, aDd exercising his luDg3 with the exc-la. llO.. a t-IOTV " TTo 1C Q OrtTfl UiUltUU l/i ucc uaii. jiiu iu u ^vvu man aud we are sorry to Lave him go from among us. Mr. James Tarrar, a well known citizen of Columbia, died at his residence on upper Main street in that city, suddenly of heait disease, on the 2nd inst. Mr. Tarrar was a native of this county, having been born at the old Tarrar homestead at Tarrar's spriDg, on the Augusta road a few miles below this place. WheD quite a young man he went to Columbia, where he has since resided. Fie has a few relatives still residing in our county. We have been reluctantly forced to strike off a number of the names of some careless subscribers from our book?. We have done so after repeated warning and they have no body to blame but themselves. Our ? .. . necessities are suc-n mat we can continue the Dispatch only to prompt paying subscribe! s and we trust that those behind with their subscription will immediately call or send and pay a portion, if not all, what they are due. Small favors will be thank fully received and larger ones in proportion. We must have pay or you who are delinquents will get no Dispatch. St. Stephen's Congregation. The place of divine services for the immediate future of St. Stephen's congregation will be in the Epiecol pal chapel. Our congregation and the public may expect sen ices at that chapel on the following days with ceitaint}: 1st Sunday, 11 a. in. 2nd Sunday, 11 a. in. 3rd Sunday, 11a. m. 4th Sunday, 4:00 p. m. Sunday school service every Sunday morning, at 0:30, at the Episcopal chaptl. Pastor J. G. Graichen. __?_??????_____ i Final Discharge. "Vj'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Xl persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for the Couuiy of L xiopton, State of South Carolina, on the ;5 h day of April. 18t)0, at It o'clock in the forenoon for a fical discharge as Administrator of the Estate of Marv Eliza Crini, deceased. H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. and G. S. Administrator. March 15, 18'Jif.?iwzi. A \ \ 01 \ KIIK A TS. I OR STATE SENATOR. Th? many friends of DR D M. CROSSON, knowing his ability and excellent worth, and being perhaps, the hrgest, ss . well as one of the most successful farmers in the couDty, making his vari d interest j identical with that of tu- whole people, do j hereby announce him as a andidate for I Stat* Senator, and pledge him to abide the | result of ihe primary.^ II my Friends. Knowing the vacancy that has occurred | by D. J. Grifli'h's acceptance ot the Superintcudeccy of State Penitentiary, we, the I lriends of W. H F. RASf, nominate him as a candidate for S'.ate Fena'or, knowing | his ability and experience to fill the position, ; I We also pledge him to abide the result of ^ | the primary. 5 | The friends of DR. W. T. BROOKES. i appreciating his former services in the 3 L gislatnre and knowing his patriotic de^ votion to the county, feel assurei that he would prove a most competent and able - Senator, and fee! a pride and pleasure in nominating him to fill the unexpired term for Senator in the coming election. w?* ;i 1\mv of i!i<? >j*h ' <*<l Oa band that will sell at cost to close them out. "W. PLATT ?Ss CO., tJ COLUMBIA, S. C. 2*22. DRS. I). L. BOOZER & SONS, I t|i||DEWtiST3,"||^l j 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMHIA, S. O. 'PHONE 23(>. One of the firm will fill appointments at Lexing-ton, over Klir<l & Drelier's Law Olllee, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of aeh month. Except July and August when there will be no appointment For mouths of Febiuary, June and September Court Week will take the i?*.::ce of the regular am ointment. PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PINE LUMBER, 1 MANl'FACTUUEIiS OF a-IE2 ID IE] FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, DOORS,SASU ^VIVI> BLINDS, AUGUSTA, GA. ?"ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?* February 1?ly. capacity, 10,000 joes pea annum. m v ClPi* HILL J B 176(3-7 1 Fo*n? J -?W* f'*h th* *!* of rh'ap b?:rr!*? !*?* ?? M thoproAta ; U.?*. I?qb t ? ! youritlf Cj l* TiUto K| Into buying a ahuddv job l.? ?r'l*rto M** a dollar of so. Sj KOCH IIU.L" lUeccira ate - A I i.tle libber In Ifrier. g but?'* thry stand u;>, Iwl veil. &r.4, t*>ot? all. Kfchi' KB AH A V FROM TIlE SflOi'?makinc ?tem ?h?ap*r In tbo Be end. Sold I'J <irai?r* uiilj. If u*a.*a on *.? ?H in/our town, writedir?tt. K ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C. I nnnv mii 1 riiccv company. For Sale by W. 1>. ROOF, Ijexington, S. C. H. J. GREGORY & CO,, Donly & Seasc, Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C., MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., J. E. YOUNG & CO., ^HOT.ESALE Fruit and Produce, 1 MAIIKET STREET, '.Near Market House.) C OLUMBIA, S. C. SEED ? _ POTATOES, GENUINE M .V I 3T 12 STOCK. all toe leading varieties BLISS' TRIUMPHS, EARLY ROSE, PEERLESS, ETC., ETC, everything in the FRUIT AND PRODUCE LINET" GET OUR PRICES. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. December 7?tt. WE OFFER II BARRELS SEED Mil POTATOES, CONSISTING OF EARLY ROSE, BLISS' TQIUMPH, SECOND CROP BLISS, AND C. C. These are the genuine article, true to name ami warranted the best Northern Seed. Send us your orders for all Field and Garden Seeds wanted. Prices guaranteed lower than elsewhere. Catalogue free. LOK1CK ?LUW KAfl U?, COLT7MBIA, S. C. Jan. 1.?ly.