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VC?V>.. 'Svtf i here are times of special danger in the life of every woman. The first occurs as she leaves girl-hood behind. She may pass safely through unassisted but if she becomes pale and nervous at this time, if she complains of headache or backache and is tired out after slight exertion she needs more strength and more blood to tide over this crisis in her life. The story of Miss Lucy Phillips, Syracuse, Ind., as told by her mother: '// was two years ago that Lucy first complained of the trouble which became so serious with her. Her muscles continually twitched, and the pale blcod often went through her veins in jerks. The case puzzled our physician, and twice he called in counsel. She continued to grow worse. One day a neighbor brought in a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and we gave them to Lucy. She soon regained her flesh, the color came back to her cheeks, her blood was purified by the medicine, and her nerves became strong as ever. The physician agrees with us that she was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips. At druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 50 cents pefbox, 6 boxes $2.50. * Tbe Lexington Dispatch WflONESDXY, JCTLY 19. 1899. Index to New Advertisements. Proclamation?By the Governor. C.tation?Ge >. S. Drafts. Report?Carolina National Bank. Trespass Notice?C. S. Rauch. t&rNot ices icill be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of o cents per line, to one and MASONIC. * A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of 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. Harmon, Secretary. To Ic3 Consumers. Solely for the accommodation of the perspiriDg public the Bazaar will sell ice on Sundays from 12 to 1 o'clock. Positively no ice will be sold only during this hour except in case of sickness. ^ Campaign Meetings. Leesviile, August 1st. C R Rish's, August 3rd. Giston, August 4th. Brookland, August 5th. Irmo, August 9h. Chapin, August 10th. 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 Episco pal chapel. Oar congregation and the public may expect services at that chapel every Sunday morniDg at 11 o'clock, except on fifth Sundays. Sunday school service every Sunday morniDg, at 9:30, at the Episcopal chapel. Pastor J. G. Graichen. ? ? ? i Notic?. 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, July 21, an entrance examination for students desiiiDg to enter the Freshman class of the South Carolina College. J. E Rawl Kjzer, County Supt. Ed. The Parlor Restaurant. Mr. P. H. Corley ha3 rented one of the new stores of Mr. D. E. Ballentine, 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 bad at aDV time. Politeness, neatness and the best the maiket affords will be the features of the Parlor Restaurant. He will keep on hand a supply cf stall fed fresh meats and a full lice cf fancy groceries. He solicits a 1 (aViflro r>f the nfttrnnflfP of the ? r a consumiDg public and guarantees satisfaction. The Day Was Enjoyed. The barbecue of Kaminer & Karman given last Saturday, near the residence of Mr. W. Q M. Berley, was largely attended by the people of the neigbboibocd. The barbecue was served in firsL clas9 style and was excellently prepared. The people had on their holiday garments and left their homes to have a good time, consequently in keeping this determination, they had a pleasant time and enpyed the festivities of the occasion to the fullest extent. Candidates Crosson and Brooker were present and addressed the people on political matters. Ever} body had plenty to eat and went home chock full of political nuts to crack at their leisure. - - Buist's New Crop Turnip Seed. My supply of new crop turnip j seed has arrived. Buy your seed,! now bo that when the rain come3 ! you will be ready to plant them. I k weigh them to suit your own convenience. Julian E Kanfinanu. L , - - PEML AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. No rain iD sight yet. Lemon, lemons, at the Bazaar. Everything is suffering greatly for rain. It is said that every dog has its day and it is dog days now. Wanted?10,000 first class cross ties. Chas. E. Corley, Lexington. S. C. Invitations are out for a basket picnic at Barre's upper mill, cn the 27th. Wq ora loci n rr no clcor* fiVPr flip I I V Ut V AVUi UV V*V VJ/ W ? V? w proposed absorption of Lexington county. Mrs. W. P. Roof has been visiting relatives in the sand hill section of the county. Judge D. E. Clark was in town Monday and reports everything quiet on Black creek. Prof. Arthur F. Harman is teaching a successful school at St. John, (White church). Dixie Lodge No. 52,1 0 0. F., v-ill have its regular .meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. The Misses Morgan, of Savannsb, Ga , are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. E. Hendrix, at this place. Gardens, truck and some field crops are literally burnt up hereabouts by the intense heat. Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M. will meet next Saturday in the Lodge room, at 2 p. in. sharp. Mr. Willie D. George has returned from Clemson and is now spending his vacation under the parental roof. Applicants for Winthrop will notice that the examination will be held on Friday, July 21st, at 9 a. m. The people around Amick's Ferry wiil be treated to a No. 1 barbecue on the 21st by Mr. James D. Langford. FishiDg canes, and a full line of hooks, lines, corks, bobs, and a large variety of trot lines for river or pond, for sale at the Bazaar. There will be prayer meeting in the Methodist church in this place tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Misses Florence and I'Ans Meetze Uffc for Virginia and Washington last Monday afternooD, on a ten dajs visit to relatives in those places. Mr. S. P. George has completed the erection of the roller flour mill at Denmark, and it is now in woiking order and gives entire satisfaction. 8"ELS^AiLS.''' Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use P*I in time. Sold by druggists. |*| The Governor has offered a reward of ?209 for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons who shot and killed W. P. Bowers. Mr. Sim McCartba, one of the popular mill hsDds of tbe Lexington Manufacturing Company, has gone borne on a vacation to recuperate for awhile. We are glad to state that Prof, and Mrs. O. D Seay have recovered from their recent attack of fever and are now visiting relatives and friends in Columbia. C. D. Barr's new roller flour mill at Leesvilie, is turning out 50 barrels daily, and be makes good flour out of what other mills make into middlings and shorts. Mr. Murray Monts has accepted a position as a guard at the peniten tiary and he can now be heard crjiDg out in stentorian voice: "Corporal of the Guard post No. 1." Mr. Killian Harman, who recently removed to Batesburg, was in town Saturday and paid us a pleasant call. He is engaged in the contracting and building business. Although the weather is hot and uncomfortable, Messrs. Blatt, Hook & Shull, cf Columbia, still sell family and plantation supples, hay, grain, etc., at remarkably low prices. Miss Gussie Barr ba3 been appointed Sponsor for Camp Steadman to attend the State re-union of Confederate Veterans, which will come off at Chester on the 2Gtb, inst. Lost or Stolen?A light colored Jersey cow, hf? warts or bumps on teats; has been gone about five weeks. Good reward if information is sent to J. E. Lorick, Irmo, S. C. The fine family baibecue of Drafts Si Corley, will be served next Saturday, near Mr. D. M. Drafts'residence. If you want to pull a sweet mutton rib or pick a ham bone attend this cue. Henry Lowman, who works at Mr. Samuel Steel's, had the misfortune of cutting cff two cf his toes while cutting logs for the mills yesteidiy He came to town and had his wounds dressed. Commercial men and other visitors to our town should remember that they can get first class accommoda tions and polite attention at the i Plroffo rfttps will he j given guests from the county. This j Hotel is centrally located, convenient ; to the business bouses, court house j and law office?, with large airy roon.8 | and with ail, a very dctirable place to stop Ht. . _ __ The only barbecue which will come off iu the Fork next Saturday will be that at Hilton by Haltiwanger & Amick. They will have a. splendid dinner and no doubt will be well patronized. Mr. A J Fox is boring a deep well at the residence of his father, iu this place and has reached a depth of 1-il feet and is still goiDg deeper. Messrs. J-mes and John Fox are in charge cf the machine. C. D. Barr of Leesville, has his 5U barrel daily capacity roller fi>ur mill complete and running. Mr. Bair has spared no moDey in bujiDg bs good and as complete a mill as built in the United States. All the neighbors in and around Lewiedale will attend the baibecue of Lem Hall & Bio, on next Saturday. Dr. Stokes is booked to speak at this place and will doubtless attract a large crowd. Ramon's Ameiican Stock Powders one of the beet preparations on the market for cattle, hogs and poultry 15 and 25 cents packages, at the Bazaar. Use this powder once and ^ou will have no other. Mr. Charles H Drafts has gone to Hecdersonville, N. C., cn a prospect ing tour. If he finds things as represented he will make that his future home, if not he will return to Lexington and take up his abode. It has been suggested that the Captain of the chain gaDg notify the different Magistrates of the county through the columns of the Dispatch, each week, the location of the gang, so that Constables can deliver convicts without loss of time and money. The saw mill, machinery and about 75,000 feet of lumber of Mr. Matthews, located near Mr. S. J. Wiggus, on Camping creek, in the Fork, were destroyed by fire on last Thursday night. We failed to learn the origin of the fire. We regret to learn that Mr. Jake Bickley is confined to his home with an attack of sickness. We trust that his illness will not be of long duration and hope#that it will not be long before we will see his smiling face on our streets again. Mr John Gray, who is well known to many of our citizens with whom they have bad business dealings over the counters of some of the promi nent dry good firms of Columbia, died in that city Saturday and was buiied with Masonic honors. Judge Grorge S. Drafts was engaged Monday in hearing the proceedings in the settlement of the estate of James C. Bjdie, deceased. Messrs. G. T. Graham, E6rd & Dreher and E L. A-.bill were the lawyers enpnr?ed in the case. -J " o ~ o ? ? The grain growers of the county should call on Meetze k Sod, at this place and learn all about the wonderful MeCormick Mower, the great labor saving machine. Every one who plants grain should be the possessor of one of these machines. Our baby has been continually troubled with colic and cholera infantum since his birth, 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. Last week we said that the Caro 1 na National Bank of Columbia was i i a sound financial condition, and this week the bank sends us a state- I ment of its condition at the close cf business June 30;h. Read it, for the figures speaks eloquently in its favor. . r . J ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ? s^Pdin-KiUevj ^ Thero Is no kind of pain J 5 or ache, Internal or exter-r rr.al, that P?!n-K!!!er ? will # ^ LOOK O'JT FC3 IMITATIONS AND SUB-5 \ STITUTES THE GENUINE BOTTLE \ PERRY Picnic at Hebrcn. There will be a Sunday school picnic at Hebron church on Saturday, 29ih inst. The chuich extends a cordial invitation to the Sunday schools of Lexington, Iioreb and Shiloh. The ladies of the church will serve ice cream on that occasion, the proceeds of which will be appropriated to the purchasing of a library for the church and will b3 thankful to have the patronage of the public. W. M. Harden, P. C. Lexington, S. C., July 18, 1899. Childrens' Pay in Bethel Charge. The United Childrens' Day service ! in Bethel Lutheran charge, will be held this year in Bethel (High Hill) church, August 17ih An elaborate program has been arranged, in which about 250 scholars will participate. They are now beiog drilled by the pastor. Rev. S C. Ballentice. \ A picnic dinner will be enjoyed. About 1500 persons will likely attend. All are invited. A Mysterious Killing The news of the assassination cf Mr, W. Pat Bowers, a well known and prosperous farmer who resided in Piney "Woods section of this county, over in the Fork, which occurred at the Old Gite place, neer Bennett Prick's on the Bush river road, last Saturday, about 1 o'clock in the afternoon at the hands cf nD unknown party. Mr. Biweis had been to Little Mountain for the pur: pose of transacting his regular business and was returning to bis home in this county in his buggy when he met his tragic and untimely end. From what can be learned from the meagre accounts of tho deplorable f.ITnr it seems that when Mr. Bowers reached a pine thicket on the road, and about two miles frc-m Lis borne, some one from the road side fired a load of No. 2 shot, which took tfleet in the body of Mr. Bowers. It is said that a negro, who was I living neaiby beard someone exclaim, i "O, Lord.'' Mr. Bowers was shot three times, in his back, thigh and hips. It is supposed that after the assassin fired the first shot Mr. Bowers fell from hie buggy and the assassin deliberately walked up to the prostrate form and fired two more shots, as his head, neck, ] iw, shoulder and shirt were powder stained which showed tbit they must have been fired at close range and in corroboration of this theory two empty shells were found near where the body cf the murdered man lay. There was only one track discernable in the immediate vicinity of the murder, which naturally leads to the supposition that only one person committed the deed. It is also supposed that the first shot took effect in Mr. Bowers' thigh, some of the shot passing through the dash board, and some hitting the horse, which caused it to whirl and run away and was caught by Mr. Frick, who, thinking that something had befallen his friend, had his horse saddled and started out to investigate,with the result of finding the bullet riddled and terribly maDgled body of Mr. Bowers at the place mentioned above. Magistrate Sweetenberg summon ed a jury of inquest, who a't^r hearing all the evidence then obtainable, returned a verdict that W P. Bowers came to his death frcm gun shot wounds at the hands of parties unknown to the jury. Mr. Bowers had friends as well as enemies in the neighborhood id which he resided, but suspicion as yet rest upon no one. He was about years of age and leaves a wife and several children. His funeral took place Sunday at St. Peters, (Piney Woods) church, Rev. A. R B - ck offi dating and his remains were interred in the cemetery therewith connected The Thief Was Caught. A negro imposter, who has been playiDg upon the sympathy cf the charitubly disposed of his race by pretending to be deaf and dumb and thus made a living departed from the straight and narrow way, and appropriated to his own use the gocds and chatties of his benefactois without their consent or knowledge. At this place he stole several articles of value from the home of Boston Battles, with whom he stopped, while sojourning in this place. After his departure from this place to greener pastures and pleasanter stream?, the theft was discovered and the police authorities of Columbia were immediately notified to keep a sharp lock out for the light fingered gentleman, which they did and the result was hat he was arrested in that city. When the startling discovery was made that he was neither deuf nor dtmb, Lutfcad successfully played tleliickupcn Lis own color and! race. He was turned over to Migis- | trate Koon at Brookland, who gave him 30 days on the chaiu geng. When this sentence is satisfied he will be held to answer to other charges of a similar nature. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a tax execution j lodged in my oftios. 1 have levied upon i aid will sell at public outcry, be!ore the j Court House door at Lexington s. C . I during the legal Lours of sale, 0:1 the first | Monday in August next, to the highest I bidder. I Altbatpi'ce. tared or tract of laud, i situite lving and being in county of Lex- I inttton r.n .i Sta-e of South Carolina, con taming eignt acres muie i-r iv>?, uuu bounded by lauds ol John J. Jofccai aud J F Jefcoat. Said land is assessed for taxation in the name of Indian na Williams. Terms o sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue statu ds T. H CAUGIIMAV, Sheriff Lexington Couutv. July 10, 189).?2w37 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By Goo. S. Drafts, Esqui e. Probate Judge. TT7HEREAS. MRS. S J. ANDERSON \V made suit to ine. to grant ht-r letters of administration of the Estate ot and effects of Luther Anderson deceased: These arc-, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors cf the said Luther Anderson, deceased. that tiny be and appear before rue, tu the Court of Probate. t-? be held at Lexington C. H.. on the 21st day of July, next, atter publication thereof, at il o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they h :ve, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day oi July, Anno Doiuin. 81)9 GEORGE S. DLAFTS. Published on the 12th day of July. 1899. in the L vngfnn Dispatch, 2 yltft 1 WaBa?ElHjggPBBM|SXllBI MMIlT'l II IHI BjBBmMM IHIM??M J. E. YOUNG & CO.. AVIIOLESALE Fill IT l\ll PRODUCE li Fill!! I 111 1 liiS JIAKKEX STREET, '.Scar Market House.) C OLUMEIA, B. C. o HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES Car ofFine Lemons I _ .?IHT IJN. AL^U TRICES QUOTED OIV Al'PLICATIOX. Drcember 7?If. Now is the time to V -LJ -?* '-tc LJ J.'J.' and put up VEG-ETiiBLES. We offer them packed nicely, 1 Dozen to Case, with rubbers and tops complete, as follows: Pints 50 Cents per Dozen Quarts GO Cents per Dozen Half Gallons 75 Cents per Dozen Send us your orders, or write us for prices on largo lots. LORICK & LOWRANCE, COILTTZvZIBZ.^, S. C. Jan .?1 lv PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO, YELLOW PINE LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF - HIG-H GrZ3^.^)E FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES ?ND LATHS, DOORS,SASH AND B D I N D . AUGUSTA, OA. ^ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..** February 1?ly. SEfigP QUE DOLLAR 5J5-? & - 03, wi 11 you ill? \ Of? within TOO aiilta of ( nictgo, no will *?od jou thK TOP Bl'liG if BY rntlUHT t. 0. D. \| A j|f3{ m >ny::t'T TO KXAMt.NATIOS, joa ran oxarnin. It at yoor fielglil <S*pol tad If found \ \ / >S2y FW rKItKFLTLV 9Ai!SFltT0HY, KXlCILY A9 KKPaESESfKI'. KQIAL TO BlOOira \|V ?*S$ that retail at 6C0.00 to j7i.c<>and THE GRANOEST l/.RGAIN YO'J EVER SAW, \!A /lEa 0 Pa? tho fr*;s? a;ont OUR SFECiAL. PRICti538.90, and freight charzos. less tiir 11.00 sent with order. 11 " ^ WE MAKE THIS TCP BUSGY?? r.ia;c.-rs put in i>u;r>ri ?. Latest Style For 1899. Cody, f \ 2ix54 from tlie Beat Sea^or.Ci Y/o.-d. Gear, Best That Money Can I C' V-I Build. Erd SDrms*, r.s iliustrr.ted, or Brewater Side Ear. Wheels, \ A/^fyTyvXYj/\r wlf\\/ II izh Grade 'Screwed Uin< S? vetYa Patent. Top, 2? ounce. Daily V\ l/Vy\\ t(/ a/\.\ 7 K'thbcr Heavily Lined, fall ?i<lt and back curtains. Fainting. Guar&n- xlXA-<<^ \ \/\. i \ \?<Iy:t \A teed equal to any tl.VO.GC bucrz / Tronic. fiody block. Gear dark jjreen ?j 1 ' N^"7\ \ ^ar 01'Ited. I'pboDterlr.g, heavy green reneh body floth or Kran'i Leather. Irrae S3S.90 IS 0U8 SPECIAL PR'Cf (?r t?l> b:i*r? crmriete, wide or nan-ov trtri. fall Jen:!!- *!ile and back ecrteina, >lon? apron, rarpe!, trrearh, anil-rattle; < ami shaft*. GUARANTEED TWO YE/L1S will last 8 llft-tinic. Kor Buggies a:<15.I?j and ce- WKitK KOU f'KEE CfOUY C'TAl/JhlE. YOU CAN MAKE J bOO.CO This Year Sollint? OUP. $33.90 BUOGIISS. OF.Di3JR ONE TO-DAY. YOIT C,\Ii SELL IT FOi?. SCO. 00. DON'T DELAY. Address, SEAf.S. ROEBUCK & CO. (3nc.), CHICAGO, 5LL. WHY DON'T YOU TAKE Dr. Baker's.... iE&E Great Vegetable Blood and Uvor Cure i?||S for BAD BLOOD? It positively Cures Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Constipation, Indigestion, and Blood and Liver Troubles of (| every description. It is purely and absolutely Vegetable, j j! and can be used without injury by the most delicate. ! HPie -ZM'AfanlEffl ^ut up 10-oance bottles, at $1.00. ^IjjaSr JSfcOe Eootow mountain KM. eo.??2iLE' FOR SALE BYI G. M. HAIiMAN, LEXINGTON, S. C. .2200 io <'$.'>00 Will id msb ut'ff Avenue, EICHMOITD, T7".A.. JIAMJFACTUKEES OF ASPHALT, READY ROOFING, I TARRED FELTS, READY MIXED PAINT.MM. ??T Write for Samples and Prices. 47?9m ??| NEWBERRY COLLEGE. Barbecue. IV. ILL FUKNI-H A FIRST CLASS Bar ecue and refreshments, at J. Lot COMJIODIUS BUILDING: PURE Water. Lowinan's place. n??r Wye. Percy. on Three courses lor decrees -libelectees. Friday. Angnst 11 .899. Candidates and G ?d library: worlio* laboratory. everybody are cordially tnv,ted to attend. Efficient preparatory department j , , * * * Board, tuition, and all fees per jear need '' c ; not esc. t d S100 in collegiate department; $90 in prepantorv department. JJcirUCCllC# N xt s; s ;ion begins Oct id i^For catalogue. address, y VILL FURNISH A Xo. 1 BARBECUE /"~rv x> n nntT) t> < . JL at Amick's Ferrv. on Friday Jmv 2?Rt Gr.0. B CI.01IUI. Presment wyl Candidlllcs ? jj| be on hind and adNewberry, S. C. dress the people. Ever}bod\ is invited to i ^ come. 1 July 12?ta J AS D LANGFORD ! J it 1 v 11. lS99-2w3?; i I Barbecue. j Barbecue. \\r]\ vVl L FURMSH A FIRST TT^K WIJL FCRNI H A FIRST V? C s H rbecue with refreshments, \V C!a-s Barbecue and rrfreshmeuts. at M. C hirej's place, ou the ("ilk tvad, at the residence of heohen W. K'e k:ey. on near Anjieh'.-. ferry, on Saturday, August -aturdav. August ID. 1.-99 The ucitlibor12th. ( atiiiidales for the Senate anl hood is especialh invired to attend, have a other sp akt-rs will be present to address p!ea-aut ch it and en.j >y a good dinner, the people. Charges for dinner reasonable. Mu-ie ar.d dsncirg tor the young folk. T. M KOC.N Dinner charges 25o and 35c J C SHIRTY. RM'BKN W. KLECKLY. D. D. A MICK. HENnY BIFF. 1 July 11- 39 July 8,-40 DES. i). L. BOOZER & SONS, iif|||DEimsTsy|Si 1515 MAIN STREET, COU MIIIA, s. O. 'PHO^E 230. <>r.e of tb^ lirnj ? !!) fill appointments At 1 .exinffton, over Efird Dreher'w Law OfUce, r?- rsoa\ Fridu* *:id .Sa.urdaj fvtore tb- Swomi s-.ndav of. acb ruooth Except ' ? &? > . tb'Te will ?i?- no .tppoiu:m< ut For mouths o? February. Jane i t-mi'-r C-'iirt V.Ve. iij tike 'h? p. tee of the regular Ap!>o:?:tment SEND US OWE DOLLAR slLf^rsOUriPEGliliDlVS'PRICE ITU'S f rJ bf otbrn. Such on offer *\ u? no c r ii:ndo hetore, 9^9BwlA^E THE ACME OUEEN is one of urn oo.t in :i?i.i kandiOVEETEST Fff Tn.Nbb io<iruarnt< nrr mkiir. From the illn.-tration shown, which >MEBMJ Is engraved dfrectfrom ayholOjXajvh.youtjahlormaomeidoaofits rBlc'^?'li^^& Dulrlana, 'jl.lodla, tremor*. Bo?b Coupler. Trehls . I foup.er, DlfpBioo yon.- enj Vot lluoiu; ! C?UK Coupler., ^ne^or??? ?t<>0^ t^re<t. ^ Bank, or Corn Exchanp-Nat. Bank. Chicago'; or <;orr.;r.n r.xchewre Bonk, New York; or any railroad or express company iu Cfcicairo. We hs?r 3 capital of ot?-r $;co,piKi.oo, oecuov entire one of the largest buxir.ess block*in Cli'oairo. and employ nearly s 000 people in onr nvu b'iiidtnjr. i'k si:i.i. ohoaNS *t iii.oo ?nd up: pusofl, SlU-oo *ud up: also everything in musical instntnients at lowest wholesale price-. Write for free special organ. piano and musical instrument catalogue. Address. i?im, lloolmek a Co. ar. tboruoyblj reliable.?editor.) SEARS. ROEBUCK 6c CQ. (Inc.), Fuiton, Oespiaines and Wg-man Sis.. CHICAGO, ILL. ' I ! | HILL ! 2 ' | BX79GV | J A Torn- . *rri p-?h lb* rV- *? rV-tp ??ti-rl?-f !??-hm l S t*?*j,rc'?t* u.?i.I? n't *!i , * t.>ui? ( '.o ? * T*ucri? * 5 Inio i'U*. inj h $!. ? . ! jo'i in ?>r?Jrr ! ? f*?< t <loilftr of ). g : ROOK Hii.J.' I ii virt ?rf \ 11 (k ;heS?r in hi-#, J ! ).ut?** t'.f * **, 1 :;?.! ?.< ' I ftD't %iv.*e all. ??(?<* I J >'AAV K'JOM TMK Timkinr tl ft*. ? h-*yvT In ??# m * *r>4. I j r?t ?' * i1c*??rt if iw .e va I J | HOCK KILL CUC 3VC0., Reck HI!, S.C. | ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. : For Sale by W. R. ROOF, I^exington, S. C. H. J. GREGORY & CO., Donly & Sease, Jj Columbia, S. C., Lewit-dale, S. C., MATTHEWS & Bn'JKKlGHT, Mav 11?lv. LpftKvjlle, S. C.. Barbecue, WIXTHROP COLLEGE SOHOLABSHIP AN T WIL GIVE A NO. l BARBECUE _ - . . J, EFrance Examinations. Jul? 2:hb Accommodations will be p-n. riMiE ? XaMIN'ATIoN'* Foil THE vidtdJormy whit-- arid co <>r*d in ud X ? ward* f -r ?nca t m??i larxtnps in Win- , wtjo may pa'ron'Z^ me Reresb-MfctHh mmp Coll g>- md tor th adrai-Kioo of new served in abundance sui-bnN wnl b?- h? ?! ' n county court ALEX IIOiR b-u>e on r'ridn. mv 2 - a 9 .*. m June 23 ? 3w37 p i ippncauis must u-? be les? than fifteen e?rri old n * t n w 7 flg% /\ vr ^ (itU 8C *i 'iHh'iip^ K'^ Va,#a Cd GT Inly Si i || ll \ ||fllil * 2 -o t.i-v will h a ><rded TO these making " " Ull JL U"mr 1 me b:t;h^s avrage -a this examination. >v,? , I'oe cos o alien.>a ce including board, at times, mo ? or less, needs a ieguUi 4 . , \ . o , , -j i 1 urn amd r-joui hetr ugn and washing 18 lrgmeciune Feel languid and <tu; ... , * 8 energy ,trength and appetite gonel CAS "* ' .t"'r.n'? . , , k? , ,, * J1 ,i ,uie For turiu r lnloim ttiorj and a catalogue, heed som>-thint to cleur up the h.s .. p , , .. xoti\fu/\v . , . ? ? . ?f.; ? . _ address, i resident L> i> JOIl^hON, v6EQ U U r^St'T It tO & fatf&lllllf'T C\?D* I? . rr- i o p ditioH Iton's Liver and Kidney . m ?ock ni-i. a. t/. R-gulator meets these rtquiremen s.. tt- ' Excels as a remedy in habitual constiDB. E, J, ETHEBEDGE, neyp. SSTJltGKOlV DENTIST, 23c., ?0c. and $1.00 bottles. LEESYILLE S. C. Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Office next door below post office. Columbia. 8. C. Always on band. For Sale at THE BAZAAR. February 12. Mar 15?ly. Barbecue. THE H, II, C. BRASS BAND T WILL FURNISH A NO. 1 BARBE- , y:s XGW READY TO FILL ANY AND X cue and refreshments at Leesviile ^n fijj engagements. Satisfaction guarCounty Campaign Day. August 1st, 1S9'.). antfeed. Ask or write M. C. Hallman, Candidates wilijie on hand and address i Fredonia, S. C., for prices. Will not play the poor lc. Every b.dy is invited una lor collections. A'.l letters answered with should atfer d if they wish to spend a tLe gi.eaUst pleasure. pUosant day. M. C. HALLMAN, ,J- ALEy\I>E. Leader and Instructor. May 31?td. pd April 25, 1893.-3m BEESWAX WAMED A^OI'SCEMEOTS. ' IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES | r WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR-j t OrTtaTP ?FNATOR X ket price for clean aud pure Beeswax. J xUxt wldiL ^LIVAiUxv. Price governed by color at.d condi'ion. | BjU(;vin? tlwt MR WESLEY HAItSEY RICE B HARMAN, will faithfully and c inscientioiidy serve the . _ the people of the county in the State SenAt the Bazaar, ^.exmgton, S. 0. j d?e with ability, his many friends hereby ! nominate him for that position and pledge l? tbC resU'c Rer20crati? { The many friends of DR D. M. CROS^HlrA| SON, knowing his ability and excellent 4jljAKlirj worth, and being perhaps, the largest, as ^ well as one of the most successful farmers [PUT |Ss?in the county, making his varitd interest | 11ll* identical with that of th- whole people, do 1 ,?X.;- sHr- hereby announce Lim as a candidate for ^ Stats Senator, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. Many Friends. ' E?aQ?!2S*r j Knowing the vacancy that has occurred - j by D. J. Griffith's acceptance ol the SuperWten you buy a bicycle !amp you want | iutendency ot S'ute Penitentiary, we, the one that will stay lighted that is the J lriends ot \V. H F. HAST, nominate him "Searchlight." High grade in every re- t as a candidate for State Senator, knowing sgect. Handsome, strong and will out Lis abilityandoxperitcce to fill the position, !ast any bicycle lamp made. Ask your We also pledge him to abide the result of dealer for a "Searchlight." 25 -tt the primary. The friends of DR. W. T. BROOKEU. ALL BIG BOXING EVENTS appreciating bis former services in the Are Best Illustrated and Described in 1 L' K^are d knowing his patriotic deI votioa to the county, leel assured that he T%A| ipr R y jr T T* t j would prove a most competent and able r^ULIvC tTMfc E I I C Senator, and feel a pride and pleasure in I nominating him to fill the unexpired term The World'Famous . . j for Senator in the coining election. MT tn t'if 11 tft >^|/<" ?" ] $1.00-13 WEEKS-$i.C01 ? . M\ILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. | H<irD6Cll6a RICHARD K. FOX. Pr.bii^her. i t WILL FURNI-H A GOODLY BAR Franklin Square, New York j JL bw-e on the 3d ay ot Angast. 1899. , a: mv rtsidence The Candidates for the 1 Senate will be present, also other speakers Fcr Sal? Che?0. to at'dre*s 'he I ??i ^ Charges lor dinner *' 1 reasonable Single cotub White Leghorn cocks | C. R. RISII B'-bt stock. Lowest prices. Cross J Jnne 27 1MK o*:-8 your common fowls at d improve j ~ ~~ breed and make extra layeia. 75 ! 11*1 I'll Of* 110 cents each. Apply to Rice B. Ha? j aril If v V ilv* mHD- i \TTE WILL FlT-.Nf>H A FIRST ? ~ - j y \ cinss t?.irbe?:Ue and r? fre>hnieut8 at Drink Kola-Pepsin for tfcat rune- ! ^ '-big^n PtJ Oaoipai n Day, Angn*t 12, .... _ , , , ! W3 Music by the H H. C. Brass B^nd. tured ietliDg. lidieves beadacbe i Diui.tr el arg s 2 > cetrs and aids digestion. At tie BiZnar, ' I * nLitii oUA. u oc. a glass. Try it. | Juuo21-td.