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wai????????b??i Tbe Lexington Dispateb WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19. 1899. Notices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents 2 cr line, to one and all.^J SORE LUNGS Sore lungs, pain in the chest and painful breathing, the fore-runners of pneumonia, are quickly relieved and cured by tbe old reliable Dr. John W. Ball's Cough Syrup. It breaks up a cold in one night. Try it at onoe. Dr.Bull's COUGH SYRUP Will quickly heal Sore Lungs;. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. TTI_i ueaiuj mn&. "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 system. 25c. MASONIC. * A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ^/^of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, ' F. M., will be held on Saturday, April 22od, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. Members will please be prompt in attendance. By order of the M. G. M. Habman, Secretary. For Sale Cheap. Single oomb White Leghorn cocks. , Best stock. Lowest prices. Cross your common fowls and improve breed and make extra layers. 75 , cents each. Apply to Rice B. Harman. Heme and Farm. i By special arrangements we offer nn/3 Pjpm llO loodlDCf lillO UUUiO auu JL' aiuif iuv farm and home paper, published in Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for j $1.25. Those of our subscribers who desire to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office. ( Shako Into Your Shoos. 1 Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen, f smarting, nervous feet, and instantly f takes the sting out of corns and ] bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- J Ease makes tight or new shoes feel ( easy. It is a certain cure for sweat- \ ing, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all j druggists and shoe stores. By mail j for 25c. in stamps. Trial package } FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. ^ Masonic. * * ??-?aI PA> tx. reguiiu uuuiuiuuiwiwvu u> * armaria Lodge, No. 151, A.\F.*.M\, will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, { S. C, Saturday evening, April 22, j '99, at 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting brothers are invited. e' John C. Swygert, Master. ( To the Public. 1 Having recently purchased a full < set of the latest improved serveyor's 1 instruments, I take this metlnd of t informing the public that I am prepared to do all kinds of surveying at ] the shortest notice and on the most j liberal terms. All who have survey- } ing can save money by addressing me j at this place. Sam. J. Leaphart, LexingtoD, S. C. ^ Notice, Trustees and Public. i I shall be in the County Superintendent's office, on Saturday of each week, and ail "public" days, for the | purpose of transacting business per- ' taining to this office and the educa- ' tional interest of Lexington county. ] All persons desiring to see me on i such business, may do so on these j days. I shall be pleased to see you. If not possible to call at the office write me at Lexington, S. C. Very respectfully, J. E. Riwl Kyzer, Co. Supt. Ed. Tried Friends Best. Forthirty yearsTutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipation and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Committee Meeting. County Democratic Executive Committee Meeting. By order of the County Chairman, | I^ereby call a meeting of the County Democratic Executive Committee, at Lexington, C. H, on the 1st day of May next, (it being the first Monday) at 10 o'clock a. m. All the members are requested to be present as business of importance will come before the committee. Jas. B. Addy, Clerk Dem. Ex. Com. Lex. Co. ? Cattle Wanted. I want all the poor cows in Lexington county, for which I will pay the market price. I also purchase good beef cattle. If you have any to sell, call on or address, Joe F. Herman, Lexington, S C. PENCIL AXD SCISSORS. Way*ide Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Coin is coming up. The barbecaue season will soon open. There will bo an immense crop of goose plums this year. Ever} body remarked that Sunday was a lovely spring day. The rock to complete St. Stephen's new church is being gotten out. If you want a pair of ladies, gents, or children shoes go to Meetze&Son. An effort is being made to resurrect and revive the Lexington Brass T* 1 -Dana. BaDjo, Yiolin and Guitar strings, Harmonicas of all grades, at the Bazaar. Rev. W. M. Harden had the misfortune to have a very valuable milch cow to die yesterday. The finest and prettiest line of ladies dress goods, can be found at Meetze Son. The many friends of Rev. J. L. Tillman hereabouts are glad to see him in our midst once more. If you want fine vegetables, buy your seeds at the Bazaar. Guaranteed fresh and reliable. Mr. Henry Meetze of Pacolette, visited his parents, Msj. and Mrs. H. A. Meetze, at this place Sunday. The machinerv for Mr. E J. " a # George's roller flour mill has arrived and will be placed as rapidly as possible. If you want a Dice aud serviceable pocket knife for yourself or your boy, see the nice, new line at the Bazaar. We were delighted with the receipt of a mess of radishes from Mrs. Paul P. Clark. They were delicious[y crisp and pungent. The latest styles and shapes in straw and felt hats at Meetze. Be sure to inspect their nice line before purchasing elsewhere. The indications are that Mr. M. D. Harman has been elected Colonel )f the Lexington regiment, U. C. V., without opposition. Have you paid for. the Dispatch? [f not let us have a part if not all, please. Send it by mail if you are lot coming this way. Col. D. J. Griffith, Superintendent if the State Penitentiary, was in ;own Saturday shaking hands with lis old army and other friends. "Hilton's Cough Cure always cures i cough. It was made expressly for ,bat purpose, 125c. b'or sale at tne Bazaar. Do not sneeze and cough your head )ff when a few doses of Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar will cure your sold and cough and prevent any icrtber lung or bronchial compliesiions. J. E. Kaufmann. Superintendent of Education Kyzer ias a notice of interest in this issue ;o school trustees and others who ivish to consult him on educational natters. A tremendous crowd of people attended morning and evening services at the tent last Sunday. These nestings are growing in interest. 'Glory be to God." Dr. Bull's Cores a Cough or Cold in ^ B. one day! Vhy cough and ^#OU8jl risk Consumption? This ^ famous remedy will cure you. Doctors recommend * ^ it. Price 25 cents* Sold by all druggists. Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine never has, and we do not see how it can, fail to cure kidney disorders. It gives nature the aid needed, and nature thus aided never fails. J. E. Kaufmann. Mr. L L. Roof is now engaged in gettiDg out timber along the Congaree river for shipment. He rafts the timber down the river and delivers it at Muller's swamp landing. Mr. R E. Sox has laid on our table a stalk of wheat taken from an eight acre field. It is well headed and far advanced for the season. It is of the Georgia flint variety. The call for the meeting of the County Democratic Executive Com mittee, published in this issue, should have appeared last week, but the copy was laid away and forgotten until after the paper was printed. Don't scratch your life away, but use Dr. Sawyer's Witch Hazel and Arnica Salve for eczema, piles, hives, Knrno and r?nf.s. It soothes, relieves pain and positively cures. J. E. Kaufmann. Mr. Melvin L. Rowell is traveling for the well known shoe house of A. W. Tedcastle & Co., of Boston, Mass. Mr. Rowell has leen in the shoe business for about twenty years and is a salesman of large experience and he is well known all over the country. WANTED?Reliable salesmen to sell our complete line of Paints, Varnishes, etc. Good position and liberal terms for right man. Address "W. W. Stoddard & Co./' Cleveland, Ohio. 6w53. Mr. Reuben Corley, Mimnaugh's popular shoe salesman, came over from Culumbia Sunday and spent , the day pleasantly with friends and | acquaintances. Reuben looks hale < and hearty and is as handsome as ] ever. j Mr. J. M. Stuart visited his par- < ents in this place Sunday for the i first time since he was shot by Con- i stable Crawford in Columbia recent < ly. He was looking as well as the < painful injuries he had received 1 would admit. > < Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake ' Pills give purity of blood aDd vigor ( of thought by perfectly regulating ' the bowels and cure biliousness, 1 inactive liver and constipation. J. E. Kaufmann. , John Eargle, who was at one time a student at the Palmetto Collegiate Institute, but who is now carying on a successful blacksmith's business at White Rock, was in town Saturday 6 and paid us a pleasant call. He was 1 accompanied by his pretty and inter- c eating child. 1 The well earned reputation that Piatt, Hook & Shull, Columbia, have established by fair dealing and the best and cheapest line of family and plantation supplies is beiDg maintained. Consumers should remember that they can always find the best line of goods at this store and 1 at the cheapest prices. If you intend to go to the reunion of the Confederate Veterans in Charleston, on the 10 of May, it is about time that you select your route. The , South Carolina and Georgia railroad, , the Old Reliable, has unexcelled c facilities for handling large crowds * - - ? ^ i 3 and tbe management are determined to exhaust every means to make their patrons comfortable during the trip and we would advise all who are thinking of going, to go by this J route. t Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that 1 Contain Mercu ry, I As mercury will surely destroy the rj sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when enter- * ing it through the moooos surfaces. ] Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physic ats, as tbe damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's t Citarrh Cire, manufactured by F. J ^ Cheney & Co., Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and is taken internally 1 acting directly upon the bTood auo ^ mucous surfaces of the system, nd buying Hall's Citarrh Care be snln you get tbe genuine. It is taken irs ternally, and made io Toledo, Ohio, e by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonialfree. Hall's Family Pills are the best. rsxr A strong lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was organized 8 in the Masonic Hall, in this place, c last Wednesday night. Some of our * prominent citizens are members of J this lodge. Mr. W. E. Avery, of Columbia, Grand Master of the c Grand Lodge of this State, and Mr. 1 Nethery of Columbia, a prominent c Odd Fellow, came over to institute " the lodge. The Grand Master made an address explaining the object and workings of the order. Tbe following officers were elected ^ and installed: ^ Noble Grand?Henry Heimann. ^ Vice Grand?Thos. P. Meetze. Secretary?Alfred J. Fox. Treasurer?Dr. J. E. Kaufmann. The next meeting will be tomorrow c night at 8 o'clock, at which time the time for the regular stated meetings will be fixed and the other officers appointed and installed. ^ The Chain Sang. County Supervisor Ivoon has had the chain gang at the poor house for about two weeks repairing and improving the property. All the buildings have been white washed, the I lands of farm have been terraced and j put in fine working order, and with \ the good management of Mr. Samuel j Fulmar, the farm will be self-sustain- l ing and be a source of revenue to the ] county. i Mr. Koon has also straightened I the run of Fourteen Mile creek, at ! Cherokee ford, and removed the ob structions below the road, thus puttiDg it in better traveling condition which will be a great convenience to the public. The gang moves today to the Cedar Grove church section and will repair the public roads in that vicinity. There are now only seven convicts in the gang but with this insufficient force he is doing some very nice and sustantial work for the county. .? ? Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. It. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain sood left him. He says this grand medicine is what his couLtry All Amorica Irnnws thftt, it UCCUO. iJLAI iiLJUVi. MMV.. w cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann, i Druggist. A ITarrcw Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. A.da F. Hart, of GrotoD. S D. "Wee taken with a bad cold which stttled dd my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I 30uld live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my fiiends 3n earth, I would meet my absent mes above. My husband wa9 advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and 3olds. I gave it a trial, took in all jight bottles. It baa cured me, and ;hank God, I am saved and now a veil and healthy woman.M Trial Dottles free at J. E. Kaufmann's Drug Store. Regular size oOc. and Si 00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Our Position. The attorney of Mr. Joel I. Harsey ieems to think that several corresxmdents have forestalled public >pinion against him in advance cf lis trial, by commenting on the evilence. The articles of which he tomplains were published along with ither items from the sections in vhich our correspondents live and ve are not responsible for their views >r assertions. Under the circumitances we ask for Mr. Harsey a susjension of opinion until after his rial. It is not the policy of this >aper to forestall public opinion on natters that are in the hands of the :ourt and at the time the articles ? ? i i t vere published, we aid doc Know n klr. Harsey's case would come up >efore the State conrt or the united fcates court, or whether it would some up at all. That Throbbing Headacha Would quickly leave you, if you ised Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved heir matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make >ure blood and strong nerves and mild up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money >ack if not cured. Sold by J. E laufmann, Druggist. Baptist Union Meeting. The Upper Union of the Lexingon Baptist Association will meet vith the Red Bank church, on Satlrday before the 5th Sunday, in Ipril. program. 10:30-11 a. m. Devotional exercises md organization. 11 a. m. to 12 m. Introductory lermon by Rev. W. L. Hayes, or Rev. 3k W. Kelly. 12-1 p. m. Recess. 1-2 p. m. Query. Why is it there ire so many preachers in our Asso:iation and yet so many churches i or* ir T vitnoui prcacniDgi?jLvev. m. o. lyzer. 2-3 p. m. Why is it that Baptists lo not commune with other denomilations, and yet invite them to hold ievotional exercises in their churches? ?Rev. C. B. Avery. Miscellaneous business. 7:30 p. m. The work of the Holy Spirit, (1) in Regeneration, (1) in Preparation for Service?Revs. G. iV. Kelly, Evan9 Hall and Joab Edvards. SUNDAY. 10-10:30 a. m. Devotional and miscellany. 10:30-11 a. m. Sunday School mss meeting. 11-12 m. Missions/y sermon by [lev. E. Hall, or Joab Edwards. Adjournment. J. T. Sawyer, Clerk. ? A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal t. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann, Druggist. Baptist Union Meeting, Next meeting of the lower division will be held with Sandy Run, at Gaston, on Saturday before the 5th Sunday, of this month. PROGRAM. 10 a. m. Devotional exercise and organization. 11 a. m. Union sermon by M. J. Kyzer. 12 m. Recess, one hour for dinner. 1 p. m. Best means of cultivating our members in general church work by C. H. Corbitt or J. G. Fallaw. 2. p. m. What duties does practical Christian life envolve, by Dr. Rmr.L-or T AT Siohtlpr. 3 p. m. "What should be the church's attitude towards a member who entertains an anti missionary spiiit, by II. V. ltish or I3urdette Kirklin. Qaerry bos open. Miscellaneous adjournment. SUNDAY. 10 a. m. Sunday school work to be arranged, by the Union. 11a. m. Charity sermon, by J? II. Sail ford. W. 13. Fdllaw, Secretary. Gaston, S. C., April 10, 189'J. Insurance Agency. By reference to oar advertising columns it will be seen that Mr. Rice B. Harman has established a general insurance agency at this place and is now prepared to write fire, life and accident polices in some of the lead ing and strongest companies in America. He will make a specialty of writing insurance on country property and this business is solicited. Persons wanting insurance of any kind should call on or write him at the Bazaar and get his rates. School Closing at Liberty Hill. To the Kditor of the Dispatch: On the morniug of March ISth, ?? ' ii-i ?ii. tnree or lour nunureu persons gmuered at Liberty Hill, to witness the closing exercises of the school. Of the sixty pupils enrolled during the session fifty five were present cheerfully ready to take their parts. An attractive feature of the entertainment was the presence of the Hall band of Lewiedale, who furnished most excellent music during the exercises. After the music on the organ by Mr. Miller and singing by several ladie?, the curtain was drawn aside and the exercise opened with prayer by Rev. S. P. Sbumpert. Then followed a recitat:onby seven little misses who formed WELCOME, and a welcome address by one of the young men. Till noon the audience was delightfully entertained by the younger pupils, the larger one's joining them occasionally, with amusing dialogues, funny recitations, songs, marching, etc. The little folk did extremely well which showed their careful training and preparation. An hour's intermission was taken during which time dinner wa3 served in picnic style. The long table prepared by the patrons was well filled with many nice things which ail enjoyed. Rev. Mr. Shealy of Saluda, asked the blessing. On re-assembling Hon. W. II Sharpe addressed the people on the subject of Public Schools in Our County and State. His was an able and eloquent speech. Then for two or more hours the older students displayed their talent. They delivered their recitations, declamations, dialogues, charade and plays in aD admirable manner. They touched the hearts of the hearers with the patriotic song, ' Our Flag," and also pleased the audience with the Spring Garland Drill. Each pupil of the school acted well his or her part, much to the credit of pupils, patrons and teacher. In a few words Miss Sue Corley returned sincere thanks to the audience for their kind attention, to her patrons for the many kindnesses shown her, and to the young men of the band for highly appreciated favor in playing. The audience then listened very attentively to a special piece gotten up for the close. All went to their respective homes feeling that the day had been well spent. The pupils and patrons highly eBteem the valuable services of Miss Sue Corley. This is her second term and she will be gladly welcomed at the next session. One Present. A Delightful Sociable. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The sociable at the residence of Dr. J. W. Geiger, Monday evening the 3rd, inst, proved to be an occasion of rare enjoyment. It was given in honor of Misses Annie and Ella Skinner of Sumter, guests of Misses Daisy and Ollie Geiger, during the Easter holidays. These four young ladies are students of the Columbia Female College, where they are making enviable records. Tbig was veritably a reunion of the young folks of the community, a large 1- -- - ? T 4- tfloe o rl Ck crowu UtJiLlg picacut. XL n ao c* uv light to her many friends to see Miss Gertrude Geiger among the number The visitors were Dr. and Mrs Frank It Geiger of Irmo, Mr. anc1 Mrs. M. W. Shull, the amible little Misses Aunnie Ruth and May Mul ler of Columbia. Miss Jennie Lee Mc Master and friends of Columbia, woe all hearts by their facinatiug ma? ners and brilliant conversations powers. Capt. Pettyjohn and Mr. Alec Guignard, who accompanies these young ladies, contributed nc little to the life and gayety of the occasion. Not until "after the break of dawn' were the delighted guests willing tc take leave of their genial host anc charming hostess. V. MAHRIED. Apiil 0, 1809, at the residence ci Mr. E. J. Price, Priceville, S. C, bj the Rev. W. H. Poof, Mr. Perrj Jumper and Miss Mary Morgan. March '2G, 1899, at the resident of the bride's father Mr. Elmore Shealv, Mr. Thomas Long and Miss Mattie Shealy were united in marriage, by Rev. W. II. Roof. At the residence of the bride'f father Mr. Frank Ilawl, Mr. Willi< Steele aud Miss Edelle R.iwl, were united in in u riago by Rev. W. H R )of. Ilcw To Find Out. Fill a bo*t!? or common glass with yenr > water and It t if stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling indicates iin ur healthy condition <>f the kidneys; it it stains jour linen it is evidence ol' kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pa^s it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that Ihe kidtievs and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Tin. re is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's fcwainp. Itoo\ the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, livi-r, bladder and every part ol the urinary passages. It corrects inability tc hold water and scalding pain ; in passing it. or bitii .m-cis lonowing use oflupor, wine or l>.;er, and overcomes that unpleasant uccers t.v of being combelled to go ofUn during the ilav, and to get up many times daring the night. The mild and the * xtraordina;y effect of SwampKoot is soon realized. It stands the bigbr.st for its wonderful cures of the most distressing casts. If yon netd a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. Vou may have a sample bottle and a book tint tells more abou t t, both sent absolutely free by mail, i' ton send your address to Dr. Kilmer ?t Co., Bingbamton, N. V. When writing be sure and mention bat you read this gc-uero us offer in the Lexington Dispatch. DR. E, J. ETIIERERGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next do ir below post office. Always on hand. February 12. WANTED-SLYEKAL TRUSTWORTHY ?t persons in this State to manage our business in tln-ir own and nearby count!es. It i- mainly office work conducted at home. Salary straight $w a year and expenses? dellnite.bonatTde.no more, no less salary, Monthly $">. References, Enclose self aildrcssed stamped envelope. Horbert E, Hess, President. Deptl M . Chicago, February l?tmos. Clerk's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF 1HE DECREE Or' the Court of Common Fleas lor LcxI ingfon conntv. South Carolina, in the cose I of W. II. Latbrop, plaintiff agni ist Frances Emanuel and Owen Oliver Em innel, drfen! , . r ..i,i __i, . _ .1., i,;,i J?. amis, i win s*cii m iui* ui^ui^i isivtuc;* at public outcry, belore the court house door in Lexington. South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in May. next: A1! that lot, piece and parcel of land, situate, ljiug a id being in the Congarie township. Ltxiugton county and State ot South Carolina, containing one acre, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: on ihe north on lands ot A. D Shall, on the south by lands ot M J. Crockett, and on the east und west by lauds of John R Shuler, beiDg the parcel of land conveyed to OIiv< r Eraanuc by M. J. Crockett by deed dated'20th November, 1837, and recorded in R M. C. for Lexington county in Rook "G G "cage 431. TERMS OF SALE?All of the purchase money to be paid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. H. A. SPANN. C. C. C. P. and G. S. April 10th, 1809. Allen J. Green. Esq.. attorney for Plaintiff. 3*24. your fiomc fs not TurnisiKa?*% Without a Tine Piano or Organ. One of our Superb Mathusht-k Pianos or Old Reliable Mason & Hamlin organs will give your Family a Mcrrv Christmas, all the year around. Two Grand Instruments, sold by us for 23 years past, and immensely popular. Quality, better than ever. Price.*, greatly lower under our new plan of selling?without Agents. Agents Commissions 5aved and giver, to Purchasers. Thais the New Schedule ami it works. Write Us. ar.d we will supply you direct from our 5avannek Warerooms, and save you a lot of money. Come to Savannah anil select f??r vourself. ani we will pay vonr It. R. Fare. Write Us. ludden & bates, SAVANNAH, OA. Established Ovtr ;vi 1'lanes and i Organs ylae? d In ! (" '! Iie:>-rs. ? -A YANKEE Vtnr" k~ \ bicycles/^|| i /^7\\ fttrlctly \ / k II ( 1 \lr tfV* W Flrat Claaa / # I U ^^59 II H with Nifkel-V f 4 2 V=y&s'c!r",l LU Second-hand Wheels, ail makes. 05.00 up. Shipped t'. O. 1). ou approval. Wnte lor catalogue au?l full particulars. VASMEii CYCLE CO. ?7 South Ninth St. Philadelphia, Ta. RocheHe Poultry Yards, G W. WAYLAND, Prop., Rochelle* Va.f Breeder of High Class b and buff p' rocks, br0wn akdbuff s. c. leghorn AND Black Lany;slians. rn S. C. BROWN LEGHORN COCK0\J erels and } u'.lets. sired by first prize cockerel, Hamilton. Va.. and Hageretown. lid., Ib97 Also 150 Barred and Buff P Rocks, lioff Leghorns, and Black Langshans, sited by male3 direct from Thompson. Bnrdick, Arnold and Robinson price, SI to SB each. Eggs, $1 per 13; $2 per 30. ; BEESWAX WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARket price lor clean ani pure Beeswax. Price governed bv color and condition. RICE B HARMAN, At the Bazaar, Lexington, S. C. i Notice. ' To Adrn nistrators, Executors and Guar diaut>: , TrOIJ ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT JL tlie law requires annual returns of all lunds in hand, and those ot \ou who have not filed your returns are notified to do so ' at once. I GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. April 4th, 1899-3*23. Notice to Trespassers. i 4 LL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED XL fr.un trespassing on the lands recently * purchased by u e Iran the Estate ol the [ late Elizabeth Metze in Lexingt n county. Hauling ol sttaw, taking of wood, or anything < fi the land is positively forbidden. [ Any one so offending will he prosecuted to the extent of the law. ) MARY HILL. Lexington Connfv, S. C., March 17.1899. 5 13*31 ; ASMIMEMENTS I OR STATE SENATOR. TV. , ?> >'.nr fVIon.l.: nf T)ll D M. OROS SON, knowing Lis ability and excellent worth, and being perhaps, the largest, as well as one of the most successful formers f in the county, making his varbd interest identical with that of thc whole people, do 1 hereby announce him as a (andidate fcr t Stat i Senator, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. Mtnv Friends. Knowing the vacancy that lias occurred j : bv I). J. Gridnii's acceptance ot the Super) intendency ot State Fenittntiary, we, the - j Iriends of \V. H F. It \S P, nominate h:ni , j as a candidate for Slate Senator, knowing ' | his ability and experience to fill the position, j We also pledge him to abide the result of j thy primary. I The lricu.ls of D't. W. T. inOKUER, 3 a.iprcci. ting his former servers in the 3 i L gislatnre and knowing his patriotic de| voiiou to the county leel assured that he ' would prove a most competent and able Senator, and tee! a pride end pleasure in nominating him to till the unexpired term for Senator iti the coming election. DRS. I). L. BOOZER k SONS, "ftftfDEIjTiSTS' 151/5 MAIN STREET, CX>LUMI}IA, N. <JJ. 'PHONE One of I'ae firm will till appointments at Lexiiiffton, over Klinl iV Dither's Law Oilloo, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Snnday of?ach month. Except July and August when there will !> ; no appointment For months ot February, June and September Court Week wili take the place ot the regular appointment. SHORE -O <0 ?*% f?% 0? P n IAN O O ? W' W W 'THEg A Prosper 0;*3 UtrSwJCOS 0; cC"('.HV vstrn trained for &ciii'6f X 3C Useful Jin sines# Ufa at i.'t>Ucqey Foughkeepsie, N. Y. X jK They are ih-; ILnd-Scarda c't the Insii.i-tlou in every large business in every if V Gty and nearly every Village cf the land. V Cp Daring forty ycGi'S . has been the most y 2 ?vwv<t .'r arvl Tircr.'it Fr?- r^V /fc2 J A m\ ica. It is to-day the only g f |; \L/ Institution devoted to A the specialty of teaching \&<Y | '?S Young and Middle- X aged Men how to get a /? * \sj g ft & living, make money, 3t and become enterprising, M l| (j y(F" industrious, useful Y citizens. It is the only ? Institution that turns ^ cut Practically Educated ^L^cU/* Business Men, and A that secures positions for all Graduates of its A Business and Shorthand Co urea. A It succeeds in this work bccaum the courte of study is Practical in- jSL stead of ,1 hccrcticalj tlie student arl as Buyers, Sellers, Traders, Bankers, Bookkeeper-, Accountants and Ajr.anut-.cscs in Actual Susiness Ojicrat ions. Bank Bills, reaction-! Currency and Merchandise are Actually O Used. and have a Ileal Yal'.'C- a;*.1. every transaction is just as legitimate and bora fide aci: any I/Icrcanfi!*, Banking or Business House, Each day's 4% business is based upon quotations from the Ncw York Markets# Applicants enter any week day in lite year# No vacations# The Illustrated- Catnloatie X ** r,es. (ic., Fpi cunrs.s of yta.uk Bills and jf Bu3ines3 Paper in daily use ir. Practical tlr-partm'Tli-, and a directory < f rcent graduates v.:ih tbeir pri\se-it i.-usii.r ss 11\?).. will t-e niaPed on request. Com- JZ ?vf cf !r?wcn% tru! ? < nf J j. ?j?/? u /> -?* fr?r .tnJ/tntc' nrn<'*h?i? iCl\ ono jr* hurufi uc;i"y i-s : ttryl-ji'-J S>:o;-;h.tm! with y .-.sons'tn Typev/x"'ting, V Spcliicj; Mid tl"0 Enghri: t:v>: s r.t : v. i< c?-ipt of price. 6 AdJrcss,Ees5ffl35s ?*!*??, Pciighfigcpslc, IK Y. a PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PI XL LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF - ? Z?IG-H: Or^^lD^l . "% FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, nOOB8,SASU AN I) BLINDS, AUG-USTA, GA. ?"ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?* I?nK?*norT7 1 1 V X t Ml UUA J A J CAPACITY, 10,0o0 TfcH /.MSIIM. .'jM S ! ' | AA& AJi JxlJ3 ^ I BITCIGY I J H fo*n? ?!'%Vr? p:?h tf.?? *aV <f <*! *ar !^'iim j fig AHAV FKOM Tl*F. r.ik'.uz ihcrn .hmp^rh. tU ? *3 en?i. S-'il l.y fr*?-cbM ?ir?l?.r? vui/. if iiom cu *!? |gfl I ROCK HSLL 0UGGY CO., Rock HilfJ S.C. | ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by W. 1*. ROOF, J..cxingrton, H. O. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Doiily & Sease, I Columbia, S. C., Lewicdale, S. C., MATTHEWS & B0UKNIGHT, May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C., J. E. YOUNG & CO., "WHOI.ESALE _ 2 Jm PiA ?3 ? *3 AM J* r\UD l l'JS MAKICKT STKEKT, '.Sear Market Houae.) C OLUMBIii, S. C. 1 SEED POTATOES, GENUINE MAINE S T O C K . ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES BLISS' TRIUMPHS, EARLV ROSE, PEERLESS, ETC., ETC, EVERYTHING IN THE FRUIT AID PRODUCE LINE. GET OUR PRICES. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. December 7 ? tl. WE OFFER i BARRELS SEED ii!l!i!i POTATOES, ; CONSISTING OF early rose, bliss* tqiumph, SECOND CROP BLISS, AND C C These are the geuuine article, true to name and warranted Richest North? - ~ ' * " 11 '1 -1 o3 . ern Seed. Send us your oruers i >r an rieiu aim u irueu oaus ??uwu. Prices guaranteed lower than elsewhere. Catalogue free?. LORICK & LO WRANCE, COLTJlvIEI^., S. C. Jan..?1 ly.