The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 05, 1899, Image 3
The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY, J CJLY 5, 1899.
Indez to 27ew A&vertissnents.
Notice to Creditors?H. A. Meetze.
Barbecue?C. R. Rish.
Barbecue?Justus Wirgard.
Barbecue?Lem Hall A Bro.
t&*Notices ivill be inserted
in the Local department at
the uniform price of 5 cents
per line, to one and alLjs?j
MASONIC.
JL A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
of Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
/^^\A. F. M.. will be held on
Saturday, July 22ad, 1S99, at 3
oclock p. m. Member3 will please
be prompt in attendance.
By order of the \V. AT.
G. M. Haem\5, Secretary.
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Masonic.
ik A regular communication of Po7\r^tnaria
Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M
will convene in MasoLic Hal), Peak,
S. C., Siturday evening, July 15,
'99, at 7 o'clock sharp. VisitiDg
brothers are invited.
John C. Swygert, Master.
The Parlor Bestanrant.
Mr. P. H. Corley has rented one
of the new stores of Mr. D. E. Ballenline,
and has fitted it up in a
handsome and attractive manner.
He proposes to open on July 1st a
first class restaurant, where meals
and lunches can be had at any time.
Politeness, neatness and the best the
market affords will be the features of
the Parlor Restaurant.
He will keep on hand a supply of
stall fed fresh meats and a full line
of fancy groceries. He solicits a
liberal sbare of the patronage of the
consuming public and guarantees
satisfaction. 1
To Ice Consumers.
Solely for the accommodation of '
the perspiriDg public Jhe Bazaar '
will sell ice on Sundays from 12 to 1
noon and from G to 7 p. m. Custom- '
ers will please make their purchases (
during these hours.
Campaign Meetings.
Leesvilie, August 1st. 1
P. "R Rise's Anornst 3rd.
Gaston, August 4th.
Brookland, August 5th. i
Irrno, August 9.h. <
Chapin, August 10th.
Lexington, August 12th. 1
St. Stephen's Congregation. 1
The place of divine services for the *
immediate future of St. Stephen's
congregation * ill be in the Episco- ]
pal chapel. Our congregation and
the public may expect services at *
that chapel every Sunday morning 1
at 11 o'clock, except on fifth Sundays.
Sunday school service every Sunday
morniDg, at 9:30, at the Episco- 1
pal chapel. i
Pastor J. G. Graichen.
Notice.
In accordance with instructions .
received from Prof. F. C. Woodward,
President of the South Carolina College,
there will be held in the court
house at LexiogtoD, on Friday, July
21, an entrance examination for stu- 1
dents desiring to enter the Freshman
class of the South Cirolina Col- 1
lege. J. E Bawl Kyzer,
County Supt. Ed. (
If the Saby is Cutting Teeth t
Be sure and use that old and well '
* *? ^ r< 11 (
tried remeav, Jtirs. ? msiow s Dooming
Syrup for children teething., It
soothes the child, softens the gum?, 1
allays ail pain, cures wind colic and <
is the best remedy for diarrhoea
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
It is the best of all. }
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A Safe Baskirr Institution.
Among the strongest banking in
stitution9 in the United States, we ,
are pleased to see from a statement ,
recently published, that the Carolina j
National Bank of C-jlumbia is in
the first ranks for soundness in finances
and business principles. We '
are glad to know that this is the
banking house of many of the peo- 1
pie of this county and they take a
lively interest in all of its affairs.
They affirm, and know whereof they
speak, that the bank is officered by
polite gentlemen and thorough busi
ness men, who are as accommodating
to their patrons as sound business
principles will allow. Parties haviDg
money to lay by for a rainy day, or
those haviDg charge of estates as
guardians, executors, administrators
or committee can find no safer bank
to make their deposits than the Carolina
National of Columbia.
C TVr A II Is not recommended for
O Yt IxJlL "everything; but if yon
1) AAT have kidney, liver or bladJLlJUJL,
der trouble it v.ill be
found inst the remedy you need. At druggists
in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Yon
may have a sample bottle of this wonderful
new discovery by mail lrec, also pamphlet
telling all about it.
Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Birghumton,
N. Y.
Yesterday was the glorious 4.h of
July, but it was only celebrated by
the post-cfiije keeping Sunday hours
and the dispensary being closed.
There was a public and a private
barbecue and several ice cream
parties amoDg "the Wards of the
Nation/'
P3WMW??CBnpoa?ea?ajM??
PENCIL A5D SCISSORS.
| Wayside Notes Gathered Hsre and
There by a Dispatch Man.
The nights are cool and bracing.
The health of this place is excellent.
Farmers are encouraged by the
rain. \
The barbecue on Factory hill was
well patronized.
Lime is cheap and it should be
used liberally about the premises.
Some of the trees in the woods are
dying from the effects of the drought.
Replant your garden and get your
seed at the Bazaar and you will be
happy.
Lem Hall & Brother will give a
barbecue at Lewiedale, on Saturday,
July 22.
Candidate W. H. F. Bast publishes
a card to hie friends and voters of
the county.
Banjo, Violin and Guitar strings,
Harmonicas of all grades, at the
Bazaar.
Mr. John Redmond was taken to
the Hospital for the Insane in Columbia
last Friday.
Mr. Wallace Lorick, representing
Magistrate J. Marshal Sbealy, was
seen on our streets Monday.
Dixie Lodge No 52, I. 0. 0 F.,
will meet in their hall this evening
at 8 o'clock sharp.
Hon. E. L. Asbill, a rising young
attorney located at Leesville, was in
town Friday on professional business.
A large shipment of guano and
acid, suitable for pease, just received
and will be sold cheap, at W. P.
Roof's.
Edwin Folk Strother, Esq., and
Sir. S. L. Perry, of Batesburg, spent
a portion of their 4th of July in
town.
My waist stock is larger and am
now selling th^m out at and below
cost. W. P. Roof.
Messrs. Drafts & Corley's barbecue
will be on the 22nd inst., instead
cf 2nd as printed in tbeadvertisement
last week.
Reader, don't wait till you come to
own to pay for your paper, send it
oy your neighbor. Send a part if
pou can't send all.
A petition has been numerously
signed asking the State Board of
Control to grant beer privileges for
his town. <
My stock of notions is nobby, new
md up to date and more complete
:han ever before. W. P. Roof.
The creditors of Mrs. Elizabeth A.
Klecklev, deceased, will see an im- '
oortant notice of interest to them in
mother column.
Magistrate 0. B. Addy, of Gilbert .
Efcllow and Cbirquspin Districts,
was greeting his friends on our
streets Monday.
My hardware and grocery stock is
jomplete. I want you to come in
.vhen you need anything. I know
he prices are right. W. P. Roof.
Mr. S. R Smith, a prominent citizen
of the lower section of the county,
was in town yesterday and paid us a ,
oleasant call. i
J
a T! -\nf rnl
xuc vjjuul ? xxjiiiu vjj. wjaviut
:urned over to the county and town
$5G 32, each a3 their share of the
liepensary profits.
Don't you need a nobby cloth or
straw hat? Ycu can buy now at
four price. Come and make your
choice. W P. Rocf.
The long protracted drought was
broken Monday Digbt by a gentle
drizzle drozzle which lasted until
Tuesday moiniDg.
Magistrate Sweedenberg, the Fork's
ible representative in our Magiste
rial department, paid our town a
risit Monday.
Call and see my fancy and full line
of skirt goods, and I am sure you
oan find what you want, and at prices
to suit. W. P. Roof.
Chief Engineer Wells, of the
Southern Railway, favored our town
with his presence for a few hours one
day last week.
Maj. J. H. Koon, the effijientMjgistrate
for the town of Brookland,
was in town Monday on private and
official business.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. G3T
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ggg
in time. Sold by druggists. e;?
Mr. Claude Gantt has given up
bis position with M. It. Hartley &
Co , to accept a position in a mercantile
establishment at Swansea.
Mr. D. E Clark, the judicial officer
of Black Creek, was in town
Monday and brought good news of
fine crop prospects in bis section.
I especially call the )ourig men's
attention to coy new line of cassimere
pants, as the stock is large and the
demand great this hot and seasonable
weather. W. P. Poof.
Mr. Edwin Dreher cow occupies
his old position behind the counters
of M P. Hartley k Co., much to the
pleasure cf his friends and customers.
Hon. W. H. Sharpe, one of L?x- |
icgton's Representatives in the Legislature,
was in town Fiiday shaking
hands with his constituent0, and attoding
to legal business.
L. D. Culluni A Co , of Bateeburg,
S. C, wants one hundred thousand
cross ties delivered on Southern
Railway between Columbia and
Augusta.
A shipment of watermelons from
Summerville was received in town
Monday. They went like hot cakes
on a sa'esday. Several wagon loads ,
was in town yesterday.
Fishing canes, and a full line of
hooks, lines, corks, bobs, and a large
variety of trot lines for liver or pond,
for sale at the Bazaar.
I
It does not seem that with so many
different denominational churches in
this place that in oue of them at
least, there would be preachiDg
were SinndaT rvpnincr.
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We have been requested to announce
that that incomparable public
speaker, Hon. W. Jasper Talbert,
will address the people of Laesville
and vicinity on August 1st.
Mr. Willie H. Meetze and sister
Annie, of Columbia, are visiting their
grandfather, Mr. John H. Meeize of
this place. They were accompanied
by their friend, Mr. Scevens, of
Rhode Island.
The announcement has been mace
that prayer meeting may be expected
in the Baptist church at this place
every Sunday evening, beginning at
S o'clock sharp. Sect* free and
everybody cordially invi'ed.
Voters should Dot forget the primary
elction for a Senator to succeed
Capt. Griffith will be on the 15th
of August. Make up your mind who
you want to vote for and go to the
polls on that day and deposit your
ballot.
C. R. Rish will furnish a goodly
barbecue with goodly refreshmente,
.1 1 I Ml
at his residence, in me sana mu sec- |
tion of the county, on I he 3rd day of
August. Senatorial candidates and
other prominent speakers will interest
the voters of that precinct.
Ramon's Ameiican Stock Po.wders
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.
Judge S. M. Sightler, who holds
the scales of justice with an even,
hand in Piatt Springs township, was
in town Monday, looking as hale,
hearty and genial as in the days of
"Old Lang Syne.'' We were pleased
to receive a hearty shake from him.
Justus Wingard will give a barbecue
at Midway school house three
miles north of this place, on August
5th. This is the place where the
young people congregate to have a
Sd? time and the older ones to talk
of matters of interest to themselves.
Let everybody attend this cue.
Last Monday was salesday in July,
but no one would have thought so
by the number of visitors in town,
with the exception of those having
business with 'he County Commissioners,
but few of our country cousins
came to see us. There were no
public sales either by tho county
officials or private individuals.
The Columbia papers tells the
3tory of a Lexington lady being
severely injured by being thrown
from a wagon in that city one day
last week. While passing the Gervais
street railroad crossing the
mules became freightened at a passing
train and ran awsy with the
above result. No names were mentioned.
The 4th of Julv ball in BallentiQe's
Hall, last night was well attended
by the young people of the town and
surrounding country. All report
having had a ''break down,'' time
and the dancing was kept up until
the wee small hours. During the
eveDiDg refreshments were served by
the Parlor Restaurant. Music was
furnished by the Piuckney String
Band.
Jim Attaway, the young wrfcite
man who was charged with rape and
assault and battery with intent to
kill, was given a preliminary hearing
before Magistrate Rammer, last
Friday. The testimony developed
that no rape had been committed
nor reither was there an assault
and battery. He was held however,
for carrying concealed weapons.
The case was settled yesterday by
an agreement that he would leave i
the State and never return.
Mr. D. M. Sox, while going for his
mail on July 1st, killed a large rattle- j
snake on Mr. G. W. Reeder's place, j
It was five feet seven inches long, J
and having twelve rattles and a batton,
miking it thirteen years o'd ac- ;
cordrng to ''snakeoiogists.'" His j
snakeship had been seen several {
times last summer about the same j
placo where it was killed, but gener- I
ally by boys who were afraid totuckle j
the venomous monster. "We have i
the rattes of the reptile in our office. I
The contractors on the Savannah j
extension of the Southern Railway j
are pushing work of construction J
at a lively rate. Several camps have j
been established along the route and
the big steam shovel has been put to
good use iu digging out the deepest
cut along the ii.ie of road. From
appearances now aud the rate at
which the work is beiDg pushed it
seems that the contractors will have
the entire road completed by November
1st, the time named by them to
have it finished.
15? p
S.l W V W V.
Persons who attended -be I? ::l.?ecue
of Boozer & Kyzer a; Saxe-Gotba
mill report Laving bad a fine time
The meats wore cooked to a turn and
well seasoned. The crowd was
large, orderly and well behaved and
the day was pleasantly spent in social
conversation and listening to the
candidates who are contending for
the senatorial toga. Candidates
Orosson, Brooker and Jlarsey, were
present and entertained and interested
the voters in discussing the
problems of State government and
I telling what laws were needed to
make lis a happy and prosperous
people. At this barbecue the senatorial
campaign was practically opened
although D.\ B ooker spoke at
Fryes barbecue, near Lowiedale in
tho morning. From now cn until
the campaign closes we may expect
lively times, and the different caudi
dates and tbc-ir fiicnds will be koj t
busy buttonholmg the voters.
Board in Session.
\
The Board cf County Commissioners
was in session Monday and it
being pay day for county officials
and Magistrates, a considerable sum
of money was put in circulation,
with this exception only routine business
was transacted. Complaints
were received from numerous citizens
living in the vicinity of the Savannah
extension of the Southern Railway,
which is now under construction,
about tbe contractors obstructing
the public highways and neighborhood
roads by felliDg trees aDd placing
material and debris thereon. Supervisor
Koon, with his usual promptness in
looking after the welfare of the
county and the convenience and comfort
of her citizens, Las gone down
there to make a thorough investigation
of affairs and will take the
necessary steps to protect the rights
of the people.
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Kaminer & Barman's
Rorliofliir> tvilt fnlrp nlflfP flt. fhp fill!
X/Ul WVUW ?l *1* VMUW |/*MVV
barbecue and picnic grounds between
the residences of Mr. W. Q M. Bcrley's
and John Kaminer'e, on Saturday,
July 15:b, 1809. Two of the
finest 'euist's in the county will prepare
an elegant and savory dinner. j
The H. H. & 0. Brass Band will
furnish the music for the" speakers.
Dr. D. M. Crosson will make a red
hot speech and the other candidates
are invited to be present. A platform
will be erected for the young
folk. A fine string band will furnish
the music for those who desire to
"tip the light fantastic toe,'1 and
everything will pass eff as happily as.
a marriage bell. Let even body
come and er.py a splendid dinner
and spend a pleasant day.
,
Proclamation Has Bc-sn Issned.
President McKinley has or will
issue his proclamation, it is said,
calling for 100,000 volunteers to go
tp the Philippines to fight the insurgents.
Piatt, Hock & Shull, Columbia,
have issued a proclamation calling
for an additional 100,000 customers
to take advantage of the low
prices at which they are offering a
large an excellent stock of plantation
and family groceries and enable
tbem to successfully fight the trusts.
They have been very successful so
far in their business and the secret
of tbeir success is the best service
and the most goods for the least
money. They want your trade,
reader, and they will make it to your
iuterest to give it to them. Give
them a trial and be convinced.
The infant of Mr. Johnnie Roberts,
being his only child, di$d on IVida ,
June 30.h and was buried at Bci'.iug
Springs church. Gjd saw that it
was not good for the little babe to
remain longer ia this sinned cursed
world and took it unto himself. The
Lord gave, and the Lord take'.h
away. Blessed be the name of tie
Lord.
One of the best labor saving faim
implements that we have seen hereabout
in recent years 13 the McComick
Mower and Reaper which is
now on exhibition at Meetze & Sen's,
and to which they cordially invite
the attention of our farmers. This
is undoubtedly a wonderful piece cf
mechanism, and those who [.lant
grain largely will find that it is a
great labor and money stiver, Loth in
harvesting their own grain and that
of their neighbors and community.
Purchase one and ycu will be pleased
with your investment.
C :pt. Ezra B. IVder. of the Seventh
cavalry, who has been instructor
in nitliforv Cfipr>fV> ?i r. fljpm-.OM ("VI
lego, has been ordered by the war
department to join his regiment
now stationed in Cuba.
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Ladies, Stead This.
Dr. Baker's Female Regular is a
new discovery for the prevention and
cure of femaio diseases. It is undoubtedly
one of the finest medicines
for all it claims in relieving and curing
suffering women. It is a permanent
cure for all womb, bladder
; and urinary desenses and female
I weakness, etc. For sale at the
Bazuar. Large bottles ?1.25.
| Home and Fa:m.
By special arrangements we offer
the Home and Farm, the leading
farm aud home paper, published in
Louisville, ivy., and the Dispatch for
Si 25. Those of our subscribers who
desire to subscribe for the Home and
Farm, can do so by sending 25: in
silver nr stamps to this office.
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C OLTJM3IA, S. C.
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HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES
Car of Fine Lemons
.11ST , irv. ALSO
A CAR OF WATERMELONS.
PKICKS (JUOTKD OTX APPLICATIOX.
ceiu'uer 7 tl.
msmni'Roifi fORCM ijiii.
Now is the time to
PBESSEVE IFIKTJIT
and put up
VEGETABLES.
Wc offer them packed nicely, 1 Dozen to Case, with rubbers
and tops complete, as follows:
Pints 50 Cents per Dozen
Quarts 00 Cents per Dozen
Half Gallons 75 Cents per Dozen
Send us your orders, or write us for prices on large lots.
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OOLTJliBIii., S. C.
Jars .?i ly.
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
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FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING.
9 B28 V5y [iUBIB ^ w w o w. . . . y
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
??"ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?!
February 1?ly.
SEND ?WE DOLLAR S25-* ^0Sm !?
within 7fi0 milcfcof Chicago, xte w'l! s?cl you this TOP 8CGGY BY FRK1UHT C*. 0. D. l?
StlUKiT T> KXASIM4T10X, yoa cau -inmin. it at yocr fr- ighl depot aad if faand \ \ / yffgl , rr^
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p3y the freight ?g*?t OUR SPECIAL PRICE. 538.90,
and freight charge?, icy.-1, the $1.00 .sent wtth order. \
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wfcrt.AKe iMiv> fjt autibT,^ better niaferla; tban m08t /\/;MSw8aBBH /<A
makers out in STS.00 buggies. L3test Style For !899. Body, | f ^1rW^T'~ * \
2i.v.4 from the Best Seasoned V.'ood. Gear. P.e?t Thai Money Can V"UPF\ \*5<i \ f
Build. Kr.d Springs, as illustrated, or Brewster Side Bar. wheei?, A) v<//av*^/
High Grade Screwed Rim Barren's Patent. Top, S/ ounce. Daily \S- Jr. l/Y/f \. // k \ />rAi\ /
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nr. v.snt roil FKEK BUGGY t ATATOGi f. YOU CAN MAKE $500.00 Thia Year Selling OUR $38.90
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Address- SEAF.S, ROEBUOtC & GCv. (inc.), CHiCACO, ILL.
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Essls ^ut up in FuI' 16*ounce bottles, at $1.00.
JPt, Cfte mm mountain mod. o.orte!^lb>
FOR SALE BY? r
Or. M. HAEMAL, LEXIXGTOX, S. C.
WHOLESALE Southern ; M 'f'gs' Agents
! 3fERsi!i umS
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i
j \ Wholesale Dealers in
I Foreign and Domestic
III IT?mt1 WH *1 iinAiiiT^n
r Hi i !'* miu rjiuiuui
I W. H. MIXSON, Manager,
i 237 EAST CAY, OITOS1TE CUSTOM HOUSE.
s. c.,
March 1:3, luUS?tf
! THE ARMiTME MTG CO.,
ti:200 to WOO Williauisbuvij Avenue,
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MA\UFACTURER? OF
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ifif'jf DEMTISfS7|fMi
1515 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
'JPHOISE 23().
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One of the firm will fiil appointments at
Lexiiigrton, over lOlircl & Drelier's Law Ofllce, n
Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except
July and August when there wiii be no appointment. For months of February, June
and September Court Week will take the place oi the regular appointment.
SEND US OWE DOLLAR _ 1tljfo
Bank, or Corn Exchange J?at. Bank. ChlcAgo; ,.r <;cm)0!i Exclwnjro Hank, Jfcw York: or any railroad orrxprws
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Sotsmi draWf push th? ?**# cf r2i*?p bu?rl*? b*?aut?
9 the prcftfa are U.j?. I'oo t a'!- n ycuifcif to b# Til* id
H Into buyin* a ?>.n*Mr job Jo order to m?* * dollar or ao.
M "HOCK 111!.!." I'iuciti ore "A Little Higher in Price,
I AWAY FROM TilC hilO: ? t?%V.W tb'ro . hi*r*rJn
fl end. Sold Ij fm-r!a%? ?> !?: o.,:r. li none ca lalo
Jn-our to^r, wri'f dirrot.
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ROCK HILL BOGGY COMPANY.
For Sale by
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H. J. GREGORY & CO., Dhnly & Sease, i
Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C.,
MATTHEWS &l B0UKMGHT,
May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C.,
~ Barbecue WIMHROi' COLLEGE SCHOURSHIP $
AND
I WILL GIVE A NO. 1 BARBECUE _ . .
at Squire Thompsons near the coloral ? fltrailCe EXaminatlOnS.
liaptint church in Ltxington, on Saturday,
July'29th. Accommodations will be pro- ritHE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE
vidtd lor my white and colored lri*nd* X awards for vacant scholarships in Wiuwho
may patronize me. Relreshments throp College and for the admission of new
served in abundance. students, will be held at the county court ? - r-r
A.LEX. HARRIS. house on Friday, July 21st. at 9 a. m.
June 23?5w37 p 1 Applicants must not be leas than fifteen
years old.
c j ^ ^ nv *7 ^if hen scholarships are vacated after July
' A-1 ?? ?-1' ^ > a V?r?c^ TYinlrincr
|L 4 Ji If % KV989 V -4?Sl, luey win uc uwaiucu iu vu^^v u?w.-0
* MliJw * 'Vif * the highest average at this examination.
at time, mo-e or less, needs a regulaU , ?* attendance inclading board.
ieg meouine. Feel Unguid and dull, farnished room, be it, light and wush.ng
energy, etrengtb and appetite gone! onj) v^* d per nioeth.
Keed something to clear up ,be sis *"r tnrtb r in l.trmation and a catnlogtte,
tem and restore it to a healthier con-1 address, I'realdent D. B JOHNSON, 1
ditioa. H lion's Liver and Kidney ? 1!oc" Hl ' " u Nl
R-gnlator meets these requirements. - " *"
Excels as a remedy in habitual cousti- _ rTlirftPnrO
pation, indigestion and all their attend- jjg, {< , J, ETIiEHEDuE,
ing ills, and as a regulator to the kid- '
neyp. SUISOIGOIV DENTIST,
25c., fOc. and $1.00 bottles. LEESYILLE, S. C.
Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Office next door below post office. ,
Columbia. 8. C. Always c-n hand. j
For Sale at THE BAZAAR. February 12. i
Mar 15?ly. |
Barbecue TIE I!, II, (J. BRASS BAJID -j
XJdl WCCiau. yS NOW READY TO FILL ANY AND
T WILL FURNISH A NO. 1 BARBE- alJ engagements. Satisfaction guarJL
cue and refreshments at Leesvilie oi> . ^jk ?r write .tl ! ?n*
County Campaign Day. August 1st. 180.1. fredoma b. C., for prices. ^ ill not play
Candidates will be on hand and address | f?r coHections. All letters answered with
the peoj le. Every b:dy is invited and greats pleasure. .
fhonld atteid if they wish to spend a T \ "A4jL,~A^>
n r. mm WM.T""*
""""* ." AWOlMKHEm J
Barbecue. i1? ?
i ICR STATE SENATOR.
TT7E WILL FURNISH A NO. 1 BAR- Relieving that MR. WESLEY HARSEY
Y V becue and refreshments at the resi- ,viit tftItfcin!ly and c >nscientiou.ly serve the
dence o' John Kaminer. near VV. (>. M. j tke people of the county in the State SenBerley,
on Saturday, July 15th, 1891). j ate with ability, his many frieuds hereby
Everybody is cordially invited to attend, i nominate him for that position and pledge
A royal lime guaranteed; a good dinner, j ^im :;t,ide the result of the Democratic
.nejtkincr bv the candidates and music and j nrimarv. |
dyeing for the \oung folk. j * The many friends of DR D. M. CROS- I
P LEFH\RM\n' j SON, knowing his ability and excellent I
Mav31?td *" * | worth, and being perhaps, the largest, as* 1
* * j weil as one of the most successful farmers J
nri-Ai7i7u r?i ?"iiTri>~ I in tbe county, making his vari d interest I
RPr >WA A WANTFD I identical with that of tu*- whole people, do -I
DCCdtf HA If Hi! i tu ; L,.ri.by?m.nocci! him a3 ? tHn'di^te
IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES j
XWILL PAY THE HIGHEST 5IAR- | Knowing the vacancy that has occurred J
ket price for clean and pure beeswax, j by J). J. Griffith's acceptance of the Super- I
Price governed by color and condition, j intciid'.-noy oi S ate Peuitentiary, wo, tbe !
_ _ _ __A_7_A v j friends of \V. H F. RASP, nominate him 1
KJ.CE B HARMAN, I as a candidate for State Senator, knowing m
At the Bazaar, Lexington, S, C. j ?''iWy?.cUx,,ericneetofintheposiHoe. 1
I _ ' | We also pledge hint to abide the .result of
! tlio primary.
I The fricti'U of DR. W. T. RROOKER, g
' af'l)rccialitig his former scrvicts in the M
~~"CtT^ * | legislature and knowing his patriotic de- fl
^ ADril * | votion to the ct.r.nfy, feel assured that he V
^ JLi/wlYvil Higiffil i would prove a most competent and able
7^ ' . aviIT* Senator, and u ! .1 pride and pleasure in fl
1 ffJH ' 'fffafcj t:ou.mating iiim to fill tho unexpired term W
I.Jv' ^ j delator in the eotnilig election.
ilBy Final Discharge. A
'.'.-Kir fT/\ iTT M
j X' O I ?< J. JS ilLJibUl <ii\r.ai IU alu b
! i persons interested that I will apply to fl
Wteti you buy a bicycle lamp you want | the lion, <Jeo. S. drafts, Jiulirc of l'robato fl
ouc that will stay lighted-that i.s the ! in and lor tlc Count; of Lexington, State S
"Searchlight." High grade in every re-. (Jf South C.irolin i," 011 the 1 l?h day ot
spcct. Handsome, strong and will out July. Ib'.'J, at Id o'clock a. 111., tor a final I
last tuy bicycle lamp made. Ask your [ discharge as Executors ot the Estate of fl
dealer tor a "Searchlight.'' 25-It I Vivid l?!a?-k, dtconsd.
J J. BLACK,
Barbecue. '
June id. 1H'..:? lad|
TT7E WILL Fl'EXISII A 1'IKST- '81 "
VV clars bai bee ue and refresh incuts at i
L-xingtou, ou Campaign Day, August 12. iivllv v? I 3 VV7|rflvvii3V'I ?%
18U9. Music by the II. II. 0. Brass Banc. , L, I.iiu. ,)N-S AKK HEREBY N0Dmner
cl,arg<s 2, uml_J> cents. \ tj!ii;(, ^ h,la| h ukfl. w<km]> make
t ?.,r.npi> coy * roads, or trespass in an y manner whatever,
AV r.pitn our Julias in riau npriDgs iuk^u^,
June 1.1?la. _ bounded by Amos Spires, Eisiauutl Kyzer,
Drink Kola-Pepsin for that punc- ^n.i..-rsSw\pert and others. The
L 1 la* v iU pc.-itivdy be enforced against all -n
tured feeling. Relieves headache persons trespassing upon this land.
and aids digestion. At the Bazaar,! CLAKASY8IARK
He. a glase. Try it. ' June 19, 18'.>D t .vSopd,
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