The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 12, 1899, Image 3
^ Sick
Headache
Sick headache is the cause of
untold suffering to many women,
of neglected families and unhappy
homes. Pleasure is banished from
the life that is subject to these
attacks and yet it is possible to
be free forever from such trying
ordeals. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People, by enriching the
blood, toning up the nerves and
strengthening the stomach, make
sick headache impossible and restore
nervous energy to the despondent
sufferer.
.Mrs. Fannie B. Stoffle, of Martinsville,
Mo., says: 1 used to have terrible sick
headaches, which I had as far back as I
can remember. In recent years they were
getting worse. A few years ago, I took
treatment of a specialist in Kansas City,
but it only relieved me for a while. When
I came here two years ago my health was
miserable. My husband who had great
faith in Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for PaTe
People, insisted that I commence using
them. After taking a few doses I could
see an improvement and my headache
spells were not so severe. I used four
boxes, and since that time I have not had
any of those attacks and I never felt so
^ well in my life."?From the Republican,
Bethany, Mo.
At druggists or direct from
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. Y.
50 cents per bos; 6boxes $2.50.
The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 189D.
Index to Nov Advertisements.
Birbfcu-?L P. R. Lowman.
Barbecue?K!eckl?y & Buff.
Barbecue?Kocn, Shirey, Amick.
Barbecue?C S. Goodwir.
Barbecue?Jas D. Langford.
Newberry College.
Citation?Estate Luther Anderson.
Sheriffs Sale.
Perry Davis Pain Killer.
WSrNotices will be inserted
in the Local department at
the uniform price of 5 cents
per line, to one and atl.^\
MASONIC.
* A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
/^/\A. F. M., will be held on
Saturday, July 22nd, 1S99, at 3
oclock p. m. Members will please
be prompt in attendance.
By order of the W. M.
G. M. Har3j\n, Secretary.
Masonic.
A regular communication of Po7^\maria
Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M
will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak,
S. C., Saturday ^evening, July 15,
'99, at 7 o'clocs sharp. Visiting
brothers are invited.
* John C. Swygert, Master.
To Ice Consumers.
Solely for the accommodation of
the perspiring public the Bazaar
will sell ice on Sundays from 12 to 1
noon and from C to 7 p. m. Customers
will please make their purchases
daring these hours.
?
Camnaign Meetings.
Leesville, August 1st.
C R Rish's, August 3rd.
Gaston, August 1th.
Brookland, August oth.
Irmo, August 9 h.
Chapin, August lOtb.
Lexington, August 12th.
St. Stephen's Congregation.
The place of divine services for the
immediate future of St. Stephen's
congregation will be in the Episcopal
chapel. Our congregation aDd
the public may expect services at
that chapel every Sunday morniog
at 11 o'clock, except on fifth Sundays.
Sunday school service every Sunday
morning, at 9:30, at the Episcopal
chapel.
Pastor J. G. Graichen.
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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 Lexington, on Friday, Jmy
21, an entrance examination for stu- j
dents desiring to enter the Fresh- J
man class of the South Carolina College.
J. E Bawl K\zer,
County Supt. Ed.
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth
Be sure and use that old and well
tried remedy, Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing
Syrup for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
It is the best of all.
*^
County Aliiancs Meeting,
The next regular meeting of Lexington
County Alliance will be held
with Summerville Alliance, on the
second Friday in July, being the 14th
day. Subject: Is the overproduction
of cotton the cause of the low price
or not. Speakers: G. A. Derrick,
John D. Farr and D. F. ESrd.
D. F. Efird, President.
Jas. B. Addy, Secretary.
If P"\T A IVT | \ Kidney trouble preys
ItLJUjLI -/All V upon the mind, d sWAlt
P \T . courages and lessons
\V UAlIjIi ambition:beauty, vigor
and cheeifu ness soon disappear v.\ eu
the kidnejs are oat of older or diseased.
For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Koot. the great kidney remedy. At
druggists. Sample bolt e by ma:l Iree,
also pamph'et.
Address, Dr. Kil ner A Co., Binghxinton.
N. V.
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
_
Wayiide Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Kan.
A smile travels faither than a sigh.
Don't blame the whipped cream for
turning sour.
For Sale?A good milk cow, with
vcung calf. Apply to G. H. Roof,
Ban 's, S. C.
Mrs. Minnie Meetze, of Columbia,
is visiting relatives and friends in
this place.
Replant your garden and get your
seed at the Bazaar and you will be
happy.
Mr. A. Frank Lever is visiting in
Orangeburg. He will return home
this week.
Banjo, Yiolin and Guitar strings,
Harmonicas of all grades, at the
Bazaar.
Mr. Alfred J. Fox has returned
from a pleasant trip to Asheville, N.
C, much improved.
TOe man who smiles when called
an egotist will get mad if call a perf
ct crrnk.
Dixie Lodge No. 52, I. 0. 0 F.,
will meet in their hall this evening
at 8 o'clock sharp.
A large shipment of guano and
acid, suitable for pease, just received
and will be sold cheap, at- W. P.
Roof's.
The Town Council held its regular
monthly meeting last Monday,
night. Only routine business was
transacted.
Reader, don't wait till you come to
town to pay for your paper, send it
by your neighbor. Send a part if
yon can't send all.
Clerk of Court Spann today received
pensions for Mrs. W. E.
Schwartz and J. Hart Fulmer. The
amount is $13 20 each.
Fishing canc-s, and a full line of
hooks, lines, cork?, bobs, and a large
variety of .trot lines for river or pond,
for sale at the Bazaar.
Messrs. Reuben TV. Kleckley and
Henry Buff will feed the hungry on
August .19, at the residence of the
former, with a first class barbecue.
It is the opinion of Capt. J. S
Derrick, who went over the farm,
yesterday, that Mr. John H. Meelze
has as fioe corn as any sand hill farm
be has ever seen.
All kinds of summer delicacies,
fine family groceries, canned goods
and tobacco, can always be had at
S. N. Hendrix, Columbia, at remarkably
low prices.
Mr9. H. Charles Bailey, formerly
of LexiDgtoD, but now residing fh
Columbia, and her sod, are spending
the summer among relatives and
friends in this county.
Messrs. J. M. Kood, J. C. Sbire;
& D. D. Amiek will serve a barbecue
at Mr. M. C. Amick's place on the
Calk's road, near Amick's ferry on
Saturday, August 12th.
Warden Watts, who represented
Ward Craps on the Town Council
has resigned and Lis resignation has
been accepted. An election will be
ordered at an early date to fill the
vacancy.
Ijj CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. _ GJ
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good- Use I
LtJ la time, rota oy aruKKisis. o
jEBBBBMgl
Mrs. Lucille S. Mattison is taking
a special course at Havard University,
preparatory to entering upon ber
duties in ifce Columbia Female Collego,
to which she has been recently
elected.
Ramon's American Stcck Powders
one of the best preparations od the
market for cattle, hogs and poultry
15 and 25 cents packages, at the
Bazaar. Use this powder once and
you will haverno other.
The little Misses Efird, daughters
of Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Elird, enj
tertained their little frieDds last
Wednesday in honor of their cousins,
Misses Buriis and Blossie and Master
Barney Kreps, of Langley.
We are indebted to Dr. Blue
Mountain Joe Harman for as. fine a
watermelon a9 we have seen this season.
As he only grows the juiciest
and sweetest kind we know that this
one will maintain his reputation.
Having a large stock of the mcst
durable wagons, buggies, road carls
and other vehicles from the best and
most responsible manufacturers, T.
B Aughtry & Co., Columbia, are prepared
to name the lowest prices on
vehicles.
Lovers of a good barbecue dinner
should not for get that Ivaminer &
Harman will serve ^ No. 1 barbecue
dinner at the Old Barbecue and Picfirnnnd*.
rear the residence of |
Mr. W. Q M. Berley, next Saturday, j
Everybody is invited to come and i
have a good time.
I
Monday afternoon, sometime before j
sun down the store of Mr. S. 0. j
Kaminer came near being consumed j
by tire. The gasoline can ignited i
from a match being struck in the i
I
cellar. The fl imes were extinguish :
ed before any damage was done.
Blacksmiths and wheelwrights, in j
| looking around to purchase material j
i to prosecute their business, should j
not forget that they can get the best j
and cheapest matoiial at T. B.
Anghtry & O.Vs , Columbia.
The following named Confederate
Veterans have been elected iU legates
to represent Camp Steadman at the
re-union which is to meet in Chester
on the 26;b, inst: A. E. Wingard, j
D. E. Craft, J. S. Derrick, James E.
Hen hix. The Alternates are D. |
T. Hare, G W. Keeder, P. P. Clark
and 0. A. Derrick.
Lewis G. Wood, M. D, who is
representing The Wm. S. Men ell
Chemical Co., cf Cincinnatti, Ohio,
was in town yesterday in the interest
of his house. Dr. Wood will bo
nlefiqnnllv rtmembered bv manv of
our reader?, be having been in business
in Columbia for a number cf
3 ears.
We have been reliably iuformed
that Dr. Wm. J. Stokes, v? ill be at
Lern HallA Bro's barbecue, at Lewiedale,
on the 22] of this month, and
will address the people on that occasion.
We hope a large crowd will
turn out to hear the Doctor as he
will present much wholesome food
for thought to our people.
Shed Washington, colored, who
lives on Mr. Andrew Lorick's place,
while carelessly handling a pistol
yesterday afternoon, accidentally discharged
it and the ball took <ffect in
the body of his one year-old step
child, from which it died. Coroner
Craps and Dr. James Wingard left
this morning to hold an icquest.
We invite special attention to the
advertisement of Newberry Cjllegp,
tn hp fr>nnri idspwhere in this issue.
This college now ranks among (he
first institutions of learning in the
State. Its faculty is composed of
some of the best known educators in
the country, its three courses for
degrees with elective9, makes it a
very desirable institution to send
your sons and daughters. Its moral
tone is of the highest order.
Everybody who has seen the
celebrated McCcrmick Mower at
Meetze & Son's, at this place, have
expressed themselves as being pleased
with it. There is no quettim
about it being a fine machine and
that it will do all that is claimed for
it has been proven in thousands of
grain fields by actual work to the
entire satisfaction of every purchaser.
You can make and save moDey by
purchasing one of these machines.
Call on Meelze & Son and they will
tell you all about it.
Those youDg ladies who intend
standing the competative examination
for a scholarship in the Winthrop
Normal and Industrial College are
reminded that the time is fast ap
proachiDg when the examination will
be held. The time is on Fiiday,
July 21 and those who have no' prepared
themselves should refresh
their memory by studying and read
ing. This scholarsbip is very valuable
and is well worth contending for.
It is a real honor to be a graduate
from such a college as Winthrop.
Our baby has been continually
troubled with colic and cholera infantum
since his birtb, and all that
we could do for him did not seem to
give more than temporary relief, until
we tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Since giving that remedy he has not
been troubled. We want to give
you this testimonial as an evidence
of our gratitude, not that you need
it to advertise your meritorious remedy.?G
M. Law, Keokuk, Iowa.
For sale by J. E. Kaufmann.
The roller mill of Mr. E j. George
is gaining a wide reputation for the
excellency of the flour turned out
and is giving such general satisfaction
that he is compelled to run the
mill day and night to keep up with
the demand. His patronage comes
from far out in the country, even
from the Fork and Richland county.
One of the shipments from Richland
has already been ground and still
others are to follow. Wheat shipped
by railroad is transferred to and
from the depot free of charge.
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Darin:: the Summer Season,
Cramps come upon us suddenly
and remain until the pain is driven
away by a dose or two of Pain-Killer,
the celebrated cure for all summer
complaints, from simple cramps to
the most aggravated forms of cholera
morbus or dysenteiy. No household
should be without the PainT'11
A _ ; j -..i...*:, ?;Q i
lvuier. avoiu buu^iuu'.ca, iucic
but one Pain- Killer, Perry Davis'.
25c. and oQc.
To the Public.
Having recently purchased a full
set of the latest improved surveyor's
instruments, I take this method of
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 Lave survey
ing can save money by addressing j
me at this place.
Sara. J. Leanharf,
A 7
Lexington, S. C.
Buisi's New Crop Turnip Seed.
My supply of new crop tiunip j
seed has arrived. l>jy your seed I
now so that when the rain comes j
you will be ready to plant them. I i
weigh them to suit your own con- j
venieuce. Julian K lviufmann. j
The Miller .Brothers fonr-acre |
strawberry farm was a decided sue- I
ce3S notwithstanding the severe }
winter.
I )
County Valuation and Tar.:s.
Th? Cjuntv Auditor has completed
his abstract fur the liberal year IS"'.',
from which we gather the following
interesting figures.
Total valuation of personal properly
? 714,230
Totul val. real estate 1.784,415
Total val. Railroads. 821.105
Total val. Express,
Telegraph and Insurance
propei ty. 23,830
Total ? 3,343,070 00
Making an increase of ?30,000 over
the valuationof the property returned
for taxation last yar. This wi 1
raise ?38,553,24 00, divided as follows:
County purposes ? 11,702 80
Stat* " - -. - 10.718 3S
School " .... 10,03103
Total $ 3S,4o2 2(5
The following is the number of
polls in each township:
Black Creek 138
Broad Itiver 13")
Boiling Springs.. .210
Bull Swamp 202
ChicquepiD 230
CjDgaree 4(>2
Fork 222
Gilbert Hollow., . 4'JO
Hollow C eek 285
Lexington 403
Piatt Springs 210
Saluda 303
Sandy Run 233
Total in county 3,040
The amount of polls added to the
school tax makes a total for schools
of $13,978 00.
oi
^iierm s buil*.
By virtue of#a tax execution
lodged in my office. I have levied upon
aud will sell at public outcry, before the
Court House door at Lexington. S. C,
during the legal Lours of sale, on the first
Monday in August nett, to the highest
bidder.
Ad that pi.-ce, or tract of land,
situate hin j and being in county of Lexington
j n i State of South Carolina, cout
lining tight [8] at r-'S more or less, and
bounded by lands ol John J. Jefcoat and
J. F. Jefcoat.
Slid land is assessed for taxation in the
name of Indianna Williams.
Terms o< sale cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers and revenue stamps.
T. H CAUGHMAV,
Sheriff Lexington County.
July V\ 189).3?w37
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esqui-e, Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, Mas. S. J. ANDERSON
made suit to pie. to grant her letters
of administration of tlie Estate ot and
effects of Luther Anderson, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said Luther Anderson, deceased,
that they be and appear before me,
iu the Court of Probate, to be held at Le>.iuglon
C. H , 011 the 21 s ' day of July,
next, alter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock
iu the forenoon, to show cause, if any they
hive, why the said administration should
nnf Y\a on n f
Given under my Land, this 8th day of
July, Anno Domiri. 1890
GEORGE S. DLAFTS.
Published on the 12th day of July.
1899, in the Lexington DispUch. 2.v36
NEWBERRY COLLEGE.
COMMODIUS BUILDING; rURE Water.
Three courses for decrees, ?ith elcctives.
G>od library; working laboratory.
Efficient preparatory department
Board, tuition, and all fees per 3ear need
cot exceed
$100 in collegiate department;
$99 in preparatory depirtment.
Next s'snon begins Oct 2d
$23* For catalogue, address,
GEO. B. CROMER, President.
Newberry, S. C.
July 1*2?td
Barbecue.
TT.TE WILL FURNISH A FIRST
y\ Class B rbecue with refreshments,
at M. C. Shirey's place, on the Calk n ad,
near Amick's ferry, on Saturday. August
12tn. Candidates for the Senate rnd
other speakers will be present to address
the peoj le. Charges for dinner reasonable.
J. M. KOCN
J C. SIIIR FY.
D. D. A MICK.
July 11-39
Barbecue.
WJV WILL FURNISH A FIRST
Cla's Barbecue and refreshments,
at the residence of Eenben W. K!e:k?ey, en
Saturday, Augnst 1!), H99. The neichborhood
is especially invited to attend, have a
pleasant chat and enjoy a good dinner.
Mutic and dancing tor the young folk.
Dinner charges 25c and 35 J.
RFUBBN W. KLECKLY.
I1ENKY BUFF.
July 8,-40
Barbecue.
I MILL FURNISH A FIRS! CLASS
Barretce and retreskinents, at J. Lor
Low men's place, near Wy e's Ferry, on
Friday, August 11. 189!). Candidates and
evert body are cordiallv invited to attend. |
* " L. 1'. It. LOWMAN.
July 11?Id
Barbecue.
I
I WILL FURNISH A No. 1 BARbecne
and refreshments, at (Listen, on
Campaign Day, A' gust 4lh, Candidates
and ever- bodv are invited
<J. S. GOODWIN.
July 11. - 3S
Barbecue.
I
T WILL FURNISH A No. 1 BARBECUE 1
5 .... V.i.l,,, a..Iv -'let !
};i nujjia n i CJI;, \jli # **?j -..-v, (
lsi.'t Candidates will be on hand and ad- j
dress the people. Everybody is invited to I
come,
JAS. I). LANGFOKD. j
JnlyJl.lSOO 2aI<;
Barbecue.
WE WILL FURNISH A NO. 1 li\WUEcue
and refreshments at the residence ol
J< hu Kiminer, near W. Q M. Ldrh y, on
Saturday. July loth, 1 is'?' Everybody is
cordially invited to attend. A royal time
guaranteed; a good dinner, sj iking by
the candidates and music and. dm.e.ng lor
the voung folk.
JOHN KAMINLK,
I). T.EE HAIIMAN.
i.
I J. E. YOUNG & CO.,
WIIOLEHALK
HI IT m PRODl-CE IKI HUTl
1 1 MAKKKTSTUEKT, 'Near M,.rket House.)
C OLXJMBI A, S. C.
HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES
Car of Fins Lemons
JUST IjV. ALSO
A CAR OF WATERMELONS.
l'KTCHS QUOTED OT\ AFULICATIOX,
Dtctmber 7 tf.
millT IA DC
rnui i HHiiaMASON'S
lillWBD ifBIS I.IXHR
Now is tlio timo to
PEESEEVE IFEBTTIT
and ]?nt up
"VEO-ET-iA.bx-.ES.
We offer them packed nicely, 1 Dozen to Case, with rublers
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.
LORICK & LOWRANCE,
COLTTHBIA, S. C.
JanT^-l ly.
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO,
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIIG-H: <3-13^.3DE3
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING,
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
sffi-ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?
February 1?ly.
*
SEf^DOS^E DOLLAR <**SSE&, ?
______ __???? ?? mi. and if you lire OO
within *00 miles of Chicago, we will wnd you this TOP Bl'tiC Y DY FUK1GHT C. 0. D. \ \l IXjBEUa ?
SUyElT TO K.VA1UNATI0X, tou eaa examlm It at your freight depot ar.d ir found X \1 A \Sftg
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY. KMC1LY AS KKPRESKN TE ;, E<JCAL TO BLUGlhS \ X/ Sjg&M ?2
THAT retail ATSCO.OO to $:3.oo an i THE GRA8DES1"BmBGA!N YOU EVER SAW, \LAm5?3 ?
par Ike fiflqnt afrcnt OUR SPF.CIAL PR1CSS38.90, ^?f?E_
and freight ch&rgcs, less the 81.00 sect Willi order.
WE IViAKE THIS TOP 3UGSY?^?
makers put in 875.00 buggies. Latest Style For 1899. Body, f??\
2ix54 from the Rest Seasoned Wo <3. (bar, itest Thit Money Can f
Build. End Springs, as illustrated, or Brewster Side Bar. Wheels, \'/^Z^V^/TrA^vA?/ A!
High Grade Screwed Rim Sarveu's Paten*. Top, 11 ounce. Daily YT \ \ /Vklix /
Ifu'ubcr Heavily Lined, full side at d back curtains. Pa in tin*,Guaran- \ X/XAiS1 { yA
teed equal to any ?If 0.00 buggy v/orlc. Body black. Gear dark green * V-tfl
or lied. VphoUterlax. heavy green Frroeh body cloth or Fran's leather.
S33.SO !S CUR SPECIAL PRICE for top buesy complete. "W' or narrow track, full length side ami back eurtxlns, .ton.
npron, carpet, verve *h, nati-rattlciv ia<i rUafu. GUARANTIED TWO YEARS wili last, ri lifetime, tor llir??ie? at 810.9a and
cp. wRITE FOB FREE i;i"'JCY CATALOGI'E. YOU C. N MAKE IISOO.CC This Year Selling OUR $38.90
BUGGIES. ORDER ONE TO-DAY. YOU CAF SELL IT FOR SGO.OO. DON'T DELAY.
Address, SE?RS3 ROEBUCa & CO. (Inc.), CHfCACO, ELL.
WHY DON'T YOU TAKE
....Dr. Baker's...:
JKm Great Vegetable Blood and Liver Cure
f|j||3 for BAD BLOOD?
It positively Cures Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Constipation,
Indigestion, and Blood and Liver Troubles of
III (JtiU evefy description. It is purely and absolutely Vegetable,
JsrMlL an<* can ")e use^ w*^out >niury by the most delicate.
^l,t UP *n I?u" 16-ounce bottles, at $1.00.
JSft tbe tmm mountain HM Co.0*!BET*
FOR SALE 8Y ?
G. M. HARM AN, LEXINGTON, S. C.
WHOLESALE Southern | M'f'gs Agents J
Prtn
0EALERS 19 BARRELS,"
SRABE, "E?^- - i {crates,
/iGETABLE SEES gjj3a\?l;l? W?On 9 BASKETS, AC.
j f
Wholesale Dealors in
Foreign and Domestic
Fill ITS anil PRODUCE
W. H. MIXSON, Manager,
217 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE.
c^^kilesotois". s. cl?
March lo. 1898?tf
jlHE m\mi MT6 CO.,
nana inn!ttiusbtca A renin*.
'/-r 1/1/ CI/ rr tiiv.v. - #/
S3I0E3:^03iT3D, TT-A..
MAN UFACX UliEIW O r
ASPHALT, READY ROOFING,
TARRED FELTS, READY MIXED PAINT,MM.
E?T' Write for ^ample3 and Prices. 47?9m
DBS. I). I. BOOZER k SONS,
]t^||fDiNtlSTS,|f||i
1515 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C?.
'X3IIOTSE ^3<>.
One of the firm will iill appointments at
Lcxiuffton, over Elinl Dreher's Law Oflloe,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday before th;- Second Sunday of taoh month. Except
July and August whemtlirre will be uo :ipj>oi:iU?H r)t For mouths of February, Jane
and September Court will t..!;e the place o! the regular appointment.
SEND US OHE DOLLAR ltfr,
lutthUad. oul anO s?nj lo n. t>itli ?1.1)0, and ?< willwnd juu thl . AMV
examination. You un examine it .at \ <mr nearc.it freight .ic|..it^ fj
far better tlian bjy.ti.e-s .at iu<>ri.--\. pay ^
iafi?7s"isowTsPEclAriodays'pbicei?^| fpHHSHH
ed bj oibrr*. Sucli nn oBVr nil* no\cr iiiikIo before. j tr^^SL^EST2-?^t BHEBSji^^H
THE ACME QUEEN is one nf 111 < mail lit KA HLK A M> NV. LKTEST <> ^B^SmSoHI
TUSKl) loatramenn e?-r made. Kr.-m t 'i?? f Must mt l"n Mien n. v. h'Wl
beautiful api^araiK-". Mn.lr from solid <ii;nr(?-r .sun] A jBKfiSflH*
oaL, nnti({iie finish, ba'iiliToiMel.v ilwrati'iiatulnriuitiii'iitei!,
42 inches loner. ?3 inehes wide und ueiubt S-M) pruoMs. roijl r>M^L??
tains 5 ortftvp*. IJ M-"ps, oh follow*: IHaimson, l'rlr.<-lp?i,
Dutriana 9la!flHla. ( Masia CramonA. Keav ( utiul?*r. '1 rrlt!?* -*
Ceupl*r, Illaptaon F?rt? en*! Tot Ifumara:' 0?tn<* tuoplrr.,
Rfumalor? Pip* Q-jalln M*?<1?. t Sol ol SI Torf Soooi ?|r|o,!;?
24 Rl*mi*ltov hmnnlh flupa.nn IW-l?, 1 VI nf J( Pirating -Qt
tion consIff of thereirhr*'-'! N?~*ll Krv!.. v hi h n. eonly
aond foaplers nod Tot H'rwaoa. ?!' ' tv:i t '" !,;? fcltr. ijJTyVmt^iilgil
rl*'.* French mirror, au-lci j.|>nH ji^iul frames. jWP9wE|)BPf jj^PwHp
and every m^den: imi>r?vrin":ii. T*v furnl-b froo < html- f1
torn* organ atool tud th*
a written binding 2A-yc.?r giinraiiii-o, j
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not dealt with ua ask your neighbor about us.wrlte - -/
the publisher of this paper or Metropolitan National
Bank, or Corn Exchange Nat. ltauk, Chicago; or German Exchange Bank, New York; or any railroad of express s
company in Chicago. IT* h?.o araplial of oter i7OO.0JU.0O, occupy entire one of tnc largesc business block,in
Chicago, and employ nearly 2.000 people In our own building- WK sbl.1, OltiUNS AT *23.00 and op: PIANOS, illi.00
and op; also everything In musical instrument* at lowest wholesale price-. Write for free special organ, piano
and musical instrument catalogue. Address. < Start, Kotback * Co. am thoroughly ralUbia.?Kditar.)
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, Desoiaines and Wayman St?., CHICAGO, ILL.
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m CAPAC'TY, 10,0C0 JOBS PfR ANNUM. B
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HILL
BXJG&7
.c?m? <5f?!m f ?b t>? #%V <#f e!?e*p bocr!*f he-ran?
t1.? prof.ta ar? U:e<. J,?i"c ?!! w yourtelf t? b? Talkio
into buyin* a fhoddy job in order fn gave a dollar or <*.
ROCK IIIL!." A l.itfle Higher 1n Trie?,
Hit?" the? ? ??,?! up. lo-.'i wrll. and. abov? ail, KEEP
| AWAY FKOM THE 61I0?'? mtkin; them < heaper In tb?
end. Sold \ j fr?t-?Ia%? dealer* only, if do&o vo aa?
In tour t?#wn, write direct.
ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C.
ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY.
For Sale 'oy
\V. I*. UOOF, I .oxiiigton, S. C.
H. J. GREGORY & CO., | Donly & Sease,
Columbia, S. C., j Lewiedale, S. C.j
MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT,
May 11?ly. Locsville, S. C.,"
Barbecue. WIXTIIKm' COLLEGE SCIIOLARSilfP
AND
I WILL GIVE A NO. 1 BAKUECUE _ _ . .
at Squire Thompson ? near Hi* color-.<1 tfltrailC^ EXaminatlOnS.
Kinfut phnrch m Ltxmcton. on Saturday,
July 29th. Accommodatious will be pro- flMlE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE
vidtd lor my white and colored friend > _|_ awards for vacant scholarships in Winwho
may pa'.roniza me. Kelreshmeuts thxop College and for the admission of new
served in abundance. students, will be held at the county court
ALEX HARRIS. house on Friday, July 21st. at 9 a. m
June 23 ? 5w37 p 1 Applicants must not be less than fifteen
years old.
mr xw *7 %n r . AN hen scholarships are vaca'ed after July
Fi V l(i if I Bill II V ^ l'K'X be ;lwArdeu t0 these making
* M9\r Mr J. tlj0 highest average at this examination.
at times, more or less, needs a rrgalat- , The,c^' attendance including board,
jog meoibne. Feel languid and dull, futraWd room, Lest, llgbt and washing is
energy, strength and appetite gone! oui7 $d.-0 per month.
Need something to clear up .be st* *olnr,i;;r 1Da,?mV8oi^ '
tem and restore it to a healthier con-1 "dJreKb mwdontD. B. JOHNSON,
ditioi. H lton's Liver and Kidney ,, , ?, . . l*.ocK l.l, o. C.
Regulator meets these requirements. - _____
Excels as a remedy in habitual consti- rfTIirnPnfiP
patiou, indigestion and all their attend- [)[j( J, ETlIEnEDuEt
ing ills, and as a regulator to the kid- *
neyp. SUUGEON UEIVXIHT,
25c , tOc. and $1.00 bottles. LEESVILLE, S. C.
Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Office next door below post office.
Columbia. S. C. Alwaj*s on hand.
For Sale at THE BAZAAR. February 1?.
Mar 15?ly.
1 THE II. II, C. BRASS BAA'D
Mil UClrUC. yS N0W 11EADY x0 FILL ANY AND
T WILL FURNISH A NO. I BAIIBE-! *-, *"aag?uents. Satisfaction gnar1
cue and refreshments at Leesville on "r'tc,e<i-. A:!k?or ?lt3. M' ^
Countv Campaign Day, August let. ISO:), f "-doma S. C? for prices. Will not play
r - - - ... I for collections. A.l letters answered with
Candidates will be on band and address j . . . ,
the pcoilo. Everjb.dj is inviud and tM gra?l?t P1?kiw.
W'*1 " ** "* t0 s^d ? lite JSi
pkasant day. ^ p ALEWINE. April gj. 1881-3m
rd A .\.\0lTi\ CEMENTS.
BEESWAX WANTED =====
or LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES j I0K S^E
j Believing that MR. WESLEY HAR3EY
I "WILL PAY 1HE HIGHEST MAR-1 w?il 'aithtnlly and c mscientionGy serve the
ket price lor ckan and pare Beeswax. | the people of the county in the Slate SenPrice
governed by color and condi'ion. I at? with ability, his many friends hereby
nominate him for that position and pledge
BICE B HABMAN, j him lo abide the result of the Democratic
At the Bazaar, Lexington, S. C. primary.
The many friends of DR D. M, CR03js.
__ SON, knowing his ability and excellent
worth, and being perhaps, the largest, as
^ .-jTji well as one ot the most successful farmers
'u county, making his vari d interest
ADrU identical with that of th* whole people, do
_"wLirAlAvll Wgjife;j hereby announce him as a candidate for
'?S i Stat-j Senator, and pledge him to abide the
XirHJ t res"^ (d primary, Many Friends.
~~ j ! Knowing the vacancy that has occurred
- *^0? ! by D. J. Grifilth's acceptance ol the Super^
intcndency ot S ate Penitentiary, we, the
/ Ti?iS!MTa^ i friends of W. 17 P. R\Sr, nominate him
| as a candidate for State Senator, knowing
\ - 1 ' '-4 .1 , 4 a fill flia y\s\e i tmn
- - "
{ UlS )?oiuiyuHm.\pcricii^u iuim iuv p/oiv?vu.
When you buy a bicycle -amp you waui! We also pledge him to abide the result of
one that will stay lighted-tlat is the the primary.
"Searchlight." High grade in every re- The friends of DR. W. T. JiROOKER.
apect. Handsome, strong and will out appreciating his lormer services in the
last any bicycle lamp made. Ask you? j legislature aud knowing his patriotic dedcaler
tor a ''Searchlight. -tf j votion to the county, feci assured that he
would prove a most competent and able
AXiZrf BIG- BOXING S VENTS | Senator, and fella pride and pleasure iu
Arc Best Illustrated and Di'serib"d in ! nominating him to till the unexpired ietin
n _ ____ _ ' for S-u.ator in the coming election.
POLICE GAZETTE
The World-Famous . . . ><>jj('p. FTCSIKISSCTS.
. . . Patron of Sports, j ' 1
ik# i** iQ u/priZQ ' \,,^u'n^s AIlK hereby NOlu
ffCCIVO y"m^* ' 1V. title 1 n<-f to hunt, hndotl wood, make
MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. j roads, o tr< >j rs- iu any manner whatever,
i upon < ur lands in I'latt Springs township,
RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, bound* d l-v Amos Spires, Emitniul Kv/er,
" v* ? v?' * s- ... , .. w ... .1 Thrt
jrrutlttim nfjiitue, .v? , v .ija, r;i:im.> u m V(1J
Kiw w: I posiii.vh be enforced agaiust all
prts n;-trv 4 u^jng upon Ibis laud.
For Sale Cheaa. .iank stark.
" clarasy stark,
j Single comb W Lite Leghorn occks. jp, js.,j (v:\-, ..p
Best block. Lowest pi ices. Cross '
[ your common fowls ami improve
i breed aud make extra laycis. To EhSl J*
| cents each. Apply to Bice B. liar- " V\ ?
man. \VTK W]LT- Id'ItXIMI A FIRST
v \V cbiss bh beeio and rclro^bmeuts at
Drink Kola-l'opsin for Hat pane- ]*?&&
tured feeling. Believes headache Diuncr charts 25 ccits
aod aids digestion. At the Bazaar, j j" yv^ltEK
5e. a glass. Try it. ' June 21?td.