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??1^? i1 Suffering from female troubles should \ try the "Old Time" Remedy, s Ifipfcm { |f?A L^ANTttS jl |To*MMALE F^ifffiUbvroR S It has no equal. It strengthens the c ) delicate female organs and bulldsa worn- c ? an up. All suffering and irregularities at c > "monthly" periods can be avoided by itsc > use. It Is for young girls maturing, for ( ? mothers, and for women at Change of Life. C i Should be used before child-birth. c ) Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid ( S on receipt of price $1.00. c > Ladies Blue Book sent FREE to any one c > on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-< > PARTMENT", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat-c ) tanooga, Tenn. c i1 Mention this paper. \ bold by Julian E. Eaufmanu. The Lexington Dispatch WEDKESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1**, 1899. Index to New Advertisements. Clothing, &?.?Leaphart & Drafts. Tax Collection?J. S. Derrick. Notice?Kate M". Kernigbar. Final Discharge ?Mrp. Harriet Seay. Get R?ady?Lexington County Fair Association. w&*Notices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and all.jgL Dental Notice. Don't forget the appointment of Drs. D L. Boozer & Sons for court week. Those making engagements will be waited upon at tne appointed t'me Masonic. Ik A regular communication of PoAAmaria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M. will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, September 16,1899, at 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting brothers are invited. John C. Swygert, Master. For Sale. I have some eligible building lots suitable for either business bouses or residences for sale upon accommodating terms. These lots are situated near the centre of the town and in a desirable location. For terms, prices and other information call on or address G. M. Harman at this office. At No Time is Man Secure from Attacks Of such disorders of the stomach as cholera morbus, cramps and diarrhoes; but these complaints are common during the heated term, when it is dangerous to neglect them. Pain-Kdler is a remedy that has never failed and the severest attacks have been cured by it. Avoid substitutes, there is but one PainKiller, Perry Davia'. 25c. and 50c. ? New Goods Cheap On the first of October we will open in Mr. J. M. Craps store, a nice line of dry goods, ready made clothing, shoes, jewelry, etc, to which we ask an inspection. Prices will be made to suit purchasers. M. Baum & M. Weitzman. ? Society Meeting. The "Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of St. Michael's (Blue) church, will hold a public meeting on the 3rd Sunday, the 17tb, Gf this month. An interesting program has been arranged. President Geo. B. Cromer, of Newberry College, will deliver the principle address. Committee. Barbecue Dinner Every Bay Bu:ic2 Court Week At the Parlor Restaurant. Special rates given to jurors and witnesses during court week, at the Parlor Restaurant. Sleeping accommodations will le provided in the hall over the Parlor Restaurant for those who desire lodgings during court wetk. ?? ? Second Week Petit Jurors. James Caughman, Vastine Taylor, Hamp A. Lorick, S. R Y^unginer, Shelton Kaminer, L J. Langford, Sam'l. D. Metz, HeDry Griffin, Alfred Sbarpe, R. W. Miller, Lafayette Dunbar, J. T. Sawyer, J. D. Ellisor, T. W. Amick, J. D. Senn, D A. Sharp, S- W. Bookman, Wilson N. King, Simeon Taylor, N. B WannamakMelvin Shealy, R A. Meetz?, [er, T. M. Kaigler, John J. Sites, Wallace IH. Lionet, ifi. Jj. Xijeazer, J. L. Shealy, G. C. Shirey, W. E. Miller, Frank Griffith, B. N. Bodie, Geo. E. Eleazer, W. P. Cullum, Sidney S. Corley, Ab. Gunter, Isaac Hutto. T7" TFv"YT P V Is a deceptive disease ? AVAA/iM JLi A thousands have it and m Dr\[TD I pdon't kn w it. Ii you A Al U L 13Aj Li *ant quick results you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's 8wsimp-Koot the great kiduey remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar siz s 8am jle bottle by mail free, also pamphlet teliiog you how to find out if you have ki 'ney trouble. Ad Iress, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingha'mton, N. i. A Full L?n^ of Fresh Turn p Seed for Fall Planting. All Varieties, at the Baazar. ! PENCIL AND SCISSORS. ei j Wayside Notes G*tlr.red Hpre and a There by a Dispatch Man. ir Court next week. p P?y us what you owe us. j Cotton picking i3 in progress. 11 i We are erjoying some pleasant ^ j weather. 1 I A fine line of crockery just received at W. P. R;ofs. g This is said to be the sickliest c] month of the year. cj A nice line of fall shoes just come fc in at Meetze & Son. ? ?. I I When you want a pleasant piace to live come to Lexington. Call on Meetze & Son and see their beautiful line of dress gooda. ? On the 21st of this month the days tl and nights will be of equal length. ti The Bazaar fountain is prepared B to serve the thirsty at all times. fc Court officials are up to their necks in business getting ready for court. cl The chain gang is now at the poor hou3e doing some necessary repairs. pi When you come to town bring U9 that dollar. We need it every hour. Miss Eltise Kaminer is visiting her friend, Miss Bessie Howie, in ' Columbia. I . Wanted?Two thousand subscrib era to pay us their dollar, within the next ten days. Lexington dirt is becoming to be S3 valuable as a gold mine to its j owners. ?? UJ A fresh line of candies, cakes, ar crackers and bakers1 bread, at the Bazaar. The town authorities are having fa some needed repairs done to the 0j streets. ta See additional premiums for goats er and apiary products offered by the to Fair Association. , When you come to court call en * Meetze & Son and inspect their stock of goods. ^ Jjns3 Baltzogar, E3q, of Wigerner, was in town on professional business last week. Ifc Our thanks are due and are here^ sp by tendered to Mrs. R. E Sox for a J pe mess of "yard beans.11 W. P. Roof has just received a fine line of ladies trimmed and unta trimmed hats. Call and see them. , Experience and observation are jn our best teachers, hence the necessity jn to visit the next State Fair. jej We were pleased to receive a is pleasaDt to call from Mr. Thomas Kernighan, from Batesburg, yesterday. de Mrs. J. J. Koon, of the Black creek w< section, is visiting her father, Dr. be Blue Mountain Joe Harman, of this pu place. tie The Episcopalians will have divine services in their chapel next Sunday hii morning and night, at the usual fo; hours. wi Rimember, you always find good w* meals cooked and served in the best M old German style, at Marko' restau- At rant. ag Work on the new St. Stephen gj Lutheran church is progressing finely and the building now has a & church-like appearance. Reader, don't wait till you come to town to pay for your paper, send it by your neighbor. Send a part if ^i you can't send all. a 1 hi Messrs. T. Frank and James Rawl w< left yesterday for Anderson, where they will resume their duties at the er Patrick Military Institute. A new line of clothing and shoes, ^ which are bound to suit everybody in ^ quality and price. See my stock be fore you buy. J. W. Long. ^ On her return from a visit to Mrs. B ooks Harman, at Swansea, Miss ^ Blanche Kyzer stopped over in town with Mrs. S. 0 Kaminer. The demand for premium lists of the State Fair continues. Write soon for a copy to Thos. W. Hollo way, Secty., Pomaria, S. C. cc While in town court week I invite ^ | you to call and inspect my stock of general merchandise. My prices are jf' | as low as the lowest. J. D. Taylor. 3 Full cream cheese and fine Goshen , df butter at the Bazaar. a; All the Clemson boys from this cj county have left for the college. We understand that quite a number from this county have entered the college jr this term. C( I am expecting a car load of Texas oats, every day. Call and get ycur supply before they are all gone. *H. M. Wingard. & c< At a joint meeting of the Town w Council and business men Monday j evening, Mr. Luther Long was j] elected nightwatchman, vice Mr. C. r, A. Geiger, resigned. jr A new line of fall and winter li goods will be received at Shealy's ! New York Racket Store, next week, . u j which will be marked down to the lowest notch. The work of constructing 50 ad- fi dbional operative cottages for the g Columbia Mills in BrooklaDd, has " commenced. When these are com- t pleted the mill will have the cquiva- p lent of 175 single operative's dwell- L1 ings. f Aft^r court the demand for chick ns and eggs will be largely decreased ad these luxuries will then be with 1 the reach of our shrunken anc overty-stricken pocket book. 4 Fast bind, fast find!'1 If youi loncy is bound to an JE Da Lif< 'olicy it surely will be found b} lose who are near and dear to you Rice B. Harman. Rev J. G GraicheD, Pastor oJ t. Siephen's Evangelical Lutheran burcb, will pieach in the Episcopal hapel on the first, second and )urth Sunday mornings, at 11 a. m. CUBAN OIL cures mig&Vi V Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheuaatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Julian D. Kaufmann. About the first of this month, Mr. i Thompson, of this county, sold to le Farmers and Mechanics Mercan le (Jjmpany, ot UjlumDic, one lot id rookland, meajuiicg 30 by 77 feet ?r $700. A Dew lot of ladies', misses and lildreDs' hats, just in at Kaminer's [rs. Kaminer is prepared to trim its, or retrim old ones at lowest rices. Call before purchasing else here. How to eucourage and keep the )ys on the farm7 Take them off of occassionally for recreation and ght seeing, where such oppoituni?s as the next annual State Fair ill afford. Oh, Y*. z; Ob, Yez; all persons hav g business at the court of sessions ill appear at the Dispatch tffice ionday morning at 9 o'clock sharp, id pay dues before the business of e court begins. Every patron of L C. I, both ther and mother, should attend the >eniog exerciseB on next Monday orniDg. Your presence will be an icouragement to the teachei-s and the students. ?j CURES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. UT J Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use H in time. Sold by druggists. Bf Mr. A. J. Fox has just finished ring a well for Dr. M. Q Hendrix. is said that the water is pure and arkling and furnishes five gallons >r minute. Mr. Fox is now boriDg well for Mr. J. P. Shull. Mr. John T. Prince, who formerly ught the business department of e Palmetto Classical Institute, was town several days last week in the tercst of the Osborne Business Colge, of Augusta, Ga., with which he now connected. The up train on the Columbia, jwberry and Laurens railroad was tained several hours by a burning Dod rack last Thursday, half a mile yond Chapin. It was necessary to it down a great many new cross is before the train could pass. Last Saturday John McCloud, with 3 attorney, G- T. Graham, went here Judge BuchanaD, at Winnsboro, ith an application for bail, which is allowed in the sum of $2,000. cCloud is charged with killing Jim ;taway in this county some weeks ;o. >3attfmNyBIAN cares Iditlvl v sia, Constipation and Indistion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold by Juli.m E. Kaufmaan. Mr. G. H. Swygerfc of Washington, . C, who has been at the home of s father, Cupt. Geo. S. Swygert, on month's vacation, has returnsd to s duties at Washington, He has 3n a reputation sufficient to make s position there permanent. He jojs the best of health. Mr. A H. Kohn, manager of the irmeiv and Mechanics' Mercantile 3inpany, better known as the "Alliice Store," of Columbia, is now in ew York and on his return he will ive maDy bargains in the different .'partments for his friends and cusmers this season. John W. Scofill, of Black creek wnship, who is one of the cleverest en and mo3t successful farmers of lat section, and makes plenty of >tton and corn, was in town yesterry with a load cf cotton which was archased by the Lexington Manu.cturing Company. The board and tuition in collegiate spartment of L. C. I, may be had 3 low as $70 for the entire session nioe months. Board can be had >r $G per month for all the time; i per month from Monday morn ig until Friday evening. Tuitior ?sts $1 83 to $2.50 per month. Columbia is rapidly growing ii rosperity, and Piatt, Hook & Shull re growing iu popularity with the insuroing public. Low prices h hit is doiDg the business for them 'hey are keeping a fine line of fain y and plantation supplies and ar< sady to furnish every family in Lex lgton county with goods in theii ue at the lowest passible prices. At the close of the Summer school n examination for teachers1 certifi ates was held. There were twenty bree applicants, of which nombe: ve secured first grade; seven sccom ;rade, UA"; five for second grade 13," and six failed to grade. A1 be students of the Summer schco >assed successful examinations an< lad their certificates leuewed, som or higher grades. Terrible Accidsn''. ' There was a terrible and fatal accident on the Columbia, Xef.berry and Laurens Kblroad, on ti e 13-oad river bridge, near Columbia, last Sat urdiy afternoon about 1:30 o'clock, J in wbicb four mr-n, without a mo ments warning, were hurled into eternity. Tbe fearful accident occurred on 1" that part of tbe trestle where it i joins the steel biidgp. When tbe 1 rock train, which went through the I tiestle, reached this poiut and three cf the fltt cars bad passed on to the steel bridge the crash came. The State, describing the horroiirg scene at the wreckage says: "The fearful accident was due to troubnoau r.f the trecjfle work, bilk 1 to the derailment or collapse of one of the heavily laden rock cars, this simply teaiicg down the trestle for a distance of possibly 200 feet. The engine went with the falling trestle and landed fully 200 feet from the point where it left the trestle work evidently being hurled through the air as if from a catapult." The four lives lost were Engineer W. L. Weathersbcc, white, aged 28 years. Fireman Silas Renniok, colored, of Newberry. Stewart MarliD, colored, 10 years of age, of Alston. J. S. Martin, about 15 years old, of Alston. Some years ago, Mr. Weathersbee was section master on the Southern road at this place, and married a Miss Busby at Red Bank, and is well remembered by many fiiende, who deeply sympathise with her in her terrible affliction. A force of bands was at odco put to work on the wrecked bridge and in the meantime the C., N. and L , trains go to and from Columbia over the Southern tracks to Prosperity. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper wiil bt please to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that seienee has been able to cure in all itssUges, and that is Citarrb. H-til's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Citarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is Ukeo internally, acting directly upon the blood &Dd mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foandution of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assisting Dature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its carative powers, that they offlr On9 Hundred Dollars for any case that it fiils to cure. S9od for list of testimonial's. Soli by all druggis's Pr ce 75 06L ts. 30 Hall's Family Pills are the best. A New Firm-New Gocds. If you want a nobby suit, go to Leaphart & Drafts. If you want a dressy shirt, go to Leaphart & Drafts. The place to buy a fashionable necktie is at Leaphart & Drafts. If you want anything in the gents' t - 1- - ? i:? __ i. t 1 1 r. IUrniSXilL'g iltie, gu iu juc?puttit iv Drafts. The members of this firm are young men, who have just started their business. They are full of energy and business enterprise and propose to allow no cobwebs to accumulate in their store from the lack of hustle a*nd bustle. They also propose to create a big racket by selling fine clothing and gents' furnishing at prices so low that there will be no need to go to any other market for these goods. The Dispatch bespeaks for them a liberal share of the patronage of the people. See their advertisement elsewhere in this issue. - Condemnation Proceedings, Yesterday in the presence of the I attorneys, Walter Green, Esq, for : the South Bound Railway Company, and Holcott P. Green, E-.q , for the defendant, in the case of the Soulh Bound Railway Company vs. R. G. Ross, Clerk of Court Spann, drew ? * " ? i _ ~ me ioiiowiug jujj iu wuucuiu iut right of way for the read at Cayceb: John P. Hook, Jacob L. Roof, R. X. Senn, Job A. Ivaminer, J. W. Kendrix, A. L. Hook, J. L Drafts, J. G. Guignard, P. S. Coiley, D. M Drafts, G. A. Guignard, and Harnp Caugh, man. The condemnation will be made i tomorrow at 10 o'clock, on the premI ises. The light of way asked for is . one hundred feet wide and five hundred feet long. Mr. Ross recently i purchased this laud principally for the rock, immediately on the bank of the Congaree, [Lexington side] about I one hundred feet below the Southern Railway Company's bridge. ) J Our Sal'ant Coun-y Treasurer. By reference to bis advertisement in this issue it will be seen that cur ? handsome County Treasurer wiil commence his round of the couuty r on October 30. He being a ladies' man, we would advise all the beautiful , belles aud winsome lassies to set their - cap for him by putting on their most - charming graces, beautiful smiles r i and winning ways. He is bound to 3 fall a victim sooner or later to the , bright glances of some fair charmer. 1! It will be a conquest well worth con 1 : tending for; while the tax payeis I should meet him with full pocket e books prepared to settle in full with < the State aud county. Mr. S. A B. Plarrann baa b en given tie c mtract to c< rnpk-te tha dwelling of Mr. C. A. Geiger on Depot street. His mechanical reputa'ion is a guarantee that the woik i will be completed in a workmanlike manner. Ou Wednesday, September Oth, lSi)9, at the residence of the bride's parents, C.ptar, and Mrs. S M Roof, a few miles from this place, 11;v J C. Wes singer, happily united in marriage, Mr. J. S. Wessinger, a j prominent and successful merchant j of Chapin and Miss Ada C. Rjof. The Dispatch extends hearty congratulations to the contracting parties. SHa^am* CUBAN RELIEF cures a fttiiRvl & Colic, Keuralgiaand Toothache in f.ve minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Si-M l?v Julian E Kaufinann. All Lexington should feel proud cf her who made the highest average ou the teacher's examination this week over 22 applicants. This young lady is Miss E in George, who has been attending L C. I. This institution is doiug h'gh grade, con scientious and thorough work. Here board and tuition are as low, or lower, than in any school of its kind in the State and should bo patronized by everybody. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for September, is a bright, breezy, saltwater number, as tho Naval Heroes of today figures prominently in the front in a capitally illustrated biographical bketch, followed by a supplimentary article, telliDg what "Admiral Schley said"?in his own picturesque and energetic language. P; ice $100 per annum, address, Frank Leslie Publishing House, New Yoik. The time is fast approaching for - - - - ? # 11 _ boIdiDg the tbird annual iair 01 me Lexington County Fair Association and it behooves us all to bestir ourselves to make it a success. Eich one of us can contribute something towards this end and if we but do our duty we will have no reason to be ashamed of the nature of the exhibits and attendance. Let us talk it up and get at least one person to send an exhibit. We have been informed that on last Fiiday a small size chicken was heard in distress in the garden of Mrs. D. Job Harman. After a short search the chicken was found in the mouth of a very large frog which was in the act of swallowing the chicken when it was rescued. Other biddies having mysteriously disappeared about the premisep, it is supposed that his frogship has been fariDg sumptuously off the tender little biddies. A huDgry ediior begrudges his feast. Bud Biocd.?Cure Free. * Turners Ulcers, Cancer, Eating Sores, all terrible blood diseases. Persistent Sores, Blood and Skin Blemishes. Scrofula, that resist other treatments, are quickly cured and every sore cured by B. B. B. Skiu Eruptions, Pimples, Bed, ItchiDg Eczema, Scales, Blisters, Boils, Blotchep, etc., are all due to bad blood, and hence easily cured by B. B. B. Syphilitic Blood PoisoD literally driven from the system and permanent cure made by B. B. B. B. B. B. does not contain vegetable or mineral poison. At druggists. Large bottles, SI, six for So. Write for free sample Lottie of B B. B, which will be sent by return mail. Describe symptoms, and ptrsonal free medical advice will be given. Address Blood Balm Co., 38G Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. The Lest Magazine. The October Number of The Delineator is calkd the Autumn Num ber, and contain?, in addition to an exhaustive analysis cf the season's most approved modes in every department of fashionable art, with special articles on allied topics and the usual potpourri of social and household discussions, a variety of literary features of exceptional qualiiy and iuterest. The Delineator is the Woman's Favorite Magazine, and is ijannH hr the Famous Fashion Pub lisherp, 7he Butte ck Publishing Co. (Limited), at 7 to 17 West Tuirteenth Street, Xew York, at the remarkably low rate of $1 00 for a year's subscription, or 15 cents per copy. A Scotch university professor, irritated to find that his students had got into the habit of placing their j hats and canes on his desk instead of in the cloakroom, announced that the next article of the kind placed there j j would be destroyed. Some days : later the professor was called for a moment from the class-room. A j student slipped into bis private room j j aud emerged with the professoi's I bat, which he placed conspicuously I on the desk, while his fellows grinned and trembled. The professor, on j returning, saw the hat, thought J some rashly obstinate student had j been delivered into his hands, and, I taking out his knife, he cut the offending article to pieces, while vainly attempting to conceal the smile of | triumph that played about his ceun- i | tenance. He was in a very bad j I temper the next day. ? L dgers, journals, records, counter bouks, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, mucilage, ?fce, for sale at the Bazaar. t ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND f sPain-Kitter! \ There !s no kind of palnj or ache, Internal or oxter- t #nalf that Pt?:n-K;l!er ? will r 0 not relieve. 4 g LOO* OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-5 \STITjrES THE GENUINE BOTTl_E\ 5 BEARS T.HE NAME, T J P?3<?Y DAVIS & SON. d EVliiYBOOY ' , at tinny, mo*c or less, needs a rognlatir-g ni(.i i -me. Feel languid and dull, energy strength and appetite gone! >eed something to clear np the s\stem a<. d r?-.-tcr- it to a healthier conditio i. If ltou's Li\>r and Kidney Iv gnlator meets these r< <iuiremen s. Exc.-ls as a remedy in habitual constipation, indigestion and all their attending ilis, and as a regulator to the kidneys. 2.3c , Oc. and $1.00 bnHles. Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia, S. C. For Sale at T1IE BAZAAR. Mar 15 - ly. LEESVILLE COLLEGE. I rORAL AND RFJ.IGIOU ? TONE ill unexcelled. Co education, the nat- ' oral and last nuchal. Person d interest taken in each pnjt 1. All grades. Music. Art, Elocution and Business courses Expenses t?,r the jc.ir $72 to $123. Roatd r.-du "vd by domestic work to SK per mouth. L. Lk lJWXES, l'r<w. July 2d Jul Reliable p<'"s of a nv elmnicnl or invcntlve mind desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, with good Hftlnrv fttnl expenses paid, shoulil write The PATENT RECOUP, Baltimore, Mil. ! "V A ?vw. ? X lion of the said lands has beeu duly filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States tor the Distiict ot South Carolina, at Charleston, S. praying that siid lauds tniy he condemned for tho uses and purposes ol tho United States, as in said petition set forth; and an order parsed the 12th day of June. 1899, by H:s Honor, W. H, Hrawley, United States District Judge, requiring all per.-.ons interested in , said lands to appear in said Court on the 30th day ol October, 1899, and file their ohj-ctious. if any they should have, to the proposed purchase by the United States; and to take such action on the said day as is pro\ided by the Act of the General As sembly ol South Carolina, approved De , cembcr I7ih, 1880 and the Act of Congress of the United States, approved Aug. 1st, 1888 The lollowing is a description of the lands: Ah that piece, parcel or trait of land situated in Lexington county, State cf South Carolina, on the west side of the Congaree river, being a part of a tract of 1 mdclaimed to be owned by K. \V. Cayce and containing 4 37 acres, more or less, The South Western corner ot this laud is one hundred and filty-uuie and one-half (1501) <eet from the South-West corner posts of an old graveyard, and bears North, 17 degrees 2'J' W. from said posts It is also sixty-nine (69) teet from blaze cut on a large, triple sweet gum tree in said graveyard and bears Xenh 51 dtgrees 1U W' from said place. Beginning at the S. \V. corner of the lot measure two hitudred and twenty-five (225) le?.t X. 41 degrees 3o' W., thence six T xl hundred and eighteen ana mree muius (G18 3-10) feet, more or less, N. 20 degrees 2l' East to low water line on Cengaree river, thenc 1 down said stream along low water line six Lundr d and sixty (000) feet S -ii degrees 20' W. to starting point or S. W. corner. Also a roadway twenty (20) feet wide leading from this above described lot to the public road. The downstream boundary of this road is dtfined as follows: Begin at the S. W. corn* r of the above described lot. measure one hundred and fifty-nine and one-half (15?J) leet, S. 17 degrees 20' E to corner posts on line fence between I?. W C.tyce and A. K. Taylor; thence six hundred ar.d seventy (070) feet S. 5'J degrees 4u' VV. along said line fence to public road. Above roadway amonuts to .33 acres, more or less, j Dated Charleston. S C.. June 12th, 11399. aBIAL LaTHUOP, I". S. Attoiney, [Seal] J. E. HAGOOD. | C. C. C. U. S. Dist. S C. j 31?1m j Banjo, Violin and Guitar strings, [ Fa mouieas of all grades, at the 1 Bazaar. Notice. I AM AUl'IIOliJZtD BY W It. LUliD to advertise and sell at private sale, the following described laud, situate in 15 ill Swamp township, Lexington county, lour nnles frum Swansea: Oue Tract, containing 51 acres, ljiug 011 east side of Blackvilie road: One Tract, c outainiugfd acres, lying on west side of the suue road. The j abow lands are well timber* <1 with pine, oak and hickory, being tioe farming clay ( lands. Terms - CASH. Apolv to M. F. LAIRD, Hutto, S. C. j July 20, is')-.). 2ui45. DR. E. J, ETIIEREDGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always on hand. February 12. Fire, Life and Accident , Insuniuce. Only First Class Coiupaui'M Represented, j S.e my List ot Giants: /ETNA FIRE of Hartford. *S'S'ni j Conn $12,627,621 : PHILADELPHIA UNDER- J WRITERS, PmL. Pa... 16,296,555 j AMI* LIFE, of Hartford, 0 urn 47,584,96/ j FIDELITY AND CASUALTY, _ j 01 New York 3.291595 \ My Companies, are Popular, Strong and ' Reliable No one can give your business hftter attention: no one can give you better protection; 110 one can give you better rates. ^BEFORE INSURING SEE i Rice 15. TIjx i*in nn, ! i General Insurance Agent, ; LEXINGTON S. C. ; SEND ONE DOLLAR o WRITKPLAl.'.LYLItnKKI.N(j^^^feSSfe^^a -J* HaXTKU. and we trill send gytdMfiypBi^^a Sot you by freight, FBK1CHT (TltO examination, thla handsome H(0 Royal Hlne Jlirble tirarr- e*^SSSj'M Off\ stone. guaranteeing safe fffMffff ^*1 Z"** ' delivery. Ktamine It it ^^ m pre pay the freight to rr| Kooky Mountain-. THIS HANDSOME GRAVESTONE is made. cut. traced, letterod and polished in very latest style, from finest Royal nine Close Grain Marble, la non-destructible, and baa a rich, highly polished, unfading color, flraresione Is 20 inehea hitch, 16 licheswldeat bsse. Write for prices on otbrrslTlrs and sizes. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DIS'IRIJT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, in* tiie circuit court fourth circuit. "VTOIICE IS HEREBY GiVFN TO R. i^| W. Oil)c?. John Brjee, and to each and every prison owning, or claiming to own, any interest in tho lauds below dev,.riiwl thut u netitiou for file coudeinna D?Di/iye EJfiunrfinTiiaiun nn 1 rtnsvma wmmsffttj i unmu uui YELLOW PINE LUMBER, manufacturers of jj HIGH ^ FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, 1 FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, DOORHjSASH A. IS I > ULINDR, A augusta, cia. ? ssrESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?* February 1?ly. uir uiauT in rain ?n un?i tui^ nutu ?IL TOHUI 1U IHLfV IU IUU I RIO IflUIl I fl k ^ ^ ABOUT f\V?* Uiir various liii- s ol Sbo-. s arc i;<rv coming in and wiil be complete by September 1st. we offer IN LADIES' SHOES. IN MEN'S. A GLOVE GRAIN SHOE AT r>5 CENTS. MEN S DON FEDROS AT 'JO CENTS: A GOOD ONE FOR 75 CENTS. MEN'S OIL CKEEDMOORE 'Joe and $1. V HE IT If U ONE FOR $1 no. MEN.S ENGLISH TIES AT $1(0. A WOMAN'S DONGOLA AT 7*? CENTS. MEN'S SVI IN CALF. La-e aud Con $1. A WOMAN'S VESTING TOi\ *1 CENTS. MEN'S AI1KO KID TAN. $1.25. A lull liu LADIES SHOES AT Stand up. I'ienU ot other styles and prices. CLOTHING?*Xu Clutbiu^' and Gent'a Furniwhiiig - Guuds we are aecond to none. Bo)'a Sbirta, 1 S cenfa lip. UL..V?a Oil. OR.. JM. Ril.. 7". I., wl kTjLcu o umuc, f ?ijvs-i avv, , i '/v.. ?*[' v-u v c We Lave thcui for work or for dres-s Over 100 dozen to select from. Be feure to see our 50 cents dress shirt with 2 collars. We Lave them in Silk i Front and Percal. ^ Men's and Boy's pants from 25c. per pair to $G 50. Boy's Suits $1 50 to $4.50. | Men's Suits $2 50 to $18.00 fifeiTlf you don't dress well this fall it will not be our fault.-^gf ; In September will talk to you about our other lines, such as HATS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, FURNITURE, AC. We will also tell you about that new lire of MILLINERY that we are going to add, together with a line of Dress Goods the equal of any. Watch our space in the Dispatch and you will find more things to interest you. We want to serve you all with new goods and courteous and polite treatment, we Lope to merit your trade for our prices are always right. Yours for business, THE FARMERS'M. AND M. CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. 1?. II. HALTIWANGEB, President. A. II. IkOIIN, Manager. August 9 -ly. SEND US OME DOLLAR ^ Cntuili uL out and send to ui nlth SI.OO, *nd ?? wlUscad tou tbU.VEW IMPROVED AC9K OL'KEN PARLOR ORGAN. brfrelrbtC. 0. D..?ubjwtM /KVmlri II ?^ ixaaloaUoo. You can examine it at your nearest freight depot \ tnd if you And it exactly a* represented, equal to organs that retail at $75.00 to $100.00, the greatest value youevcr saw and H Tar better than organs advertised by others at more money, pay X j Waw BJ :he freight agent our npcclnl PO days' offer price, $31,75* J UnHBfl less the 81.00, or $80.75, and freight charges. ^ ^ A OQRAfl $3I?75 S 0 R SP S C_ toil?. id by olhm. Such an offer tvu? never made bel'orp. jc WOHHI THE ACME QUEEN is one of tJie no,i l>! KABLEAM) SWEETEST [ U roNHI) instrument. ever made. From the illustration shown, which laengraved dJreetfroinaphotopraph.youcaiifcrniaomoldeaofiti ^^HBkKuRM beautiful appearance. .Made from solid quarter sawed *4 ?ak, antique finish handsomely dwonitedatidornarntnted, ^1 is inches long, fo inches wide and weighs 350 pounds. Contains 5 octaves, 11 stops, as follows: Diapason, Principal, Duleian*, JModla, Celeste, Cremona, Rass Coupler, Treble Coupler, Diapason Forte asd Vex lluaana; 2 Octave Coupler*, I Toco Swell, 1 Grand Organ Swell, 4 Set* Orcbeitral Toned a Sesooslory Pipe Quality Reed*, 1 Set or 37 Pare Sweet Allodia iBBDjj? Sredt, 1 Set or ST ('harroinzly Brllliact Celeste Uecd>, 1 Set of f WW"jK>s^yjun!|Lffy "C'I 'l * 34 Rich Mellow Smooth Dlap*?oo Reed*, 1 Set of -4 PleMlog pcnBBSS? lion consist of the celebrated Newell Reed*, which are only used In the highest grade instruments; fitted with Htm- ^||QKHK$kw?S?&53S?7^H^B?^|u: nond Coupler* and Vox iloman*. also best Dolge felts, rM3H^Bft8WMBBBBa leathers, etc., bellows of the best rubber cloth, 3-ply bellows stock and finest leather in valves. THE s?wM^BHWIlHB!>yiiMH^BPlW ACME QUEEN is furnished with a 10x14 beveled plate French mirror, nickel plated pedal frames, C3aWMMaW(j|9ffK8wW^^HJ and every modem improvement. We fumUh free a hxud oae organ (tool nod tlie beatorgxn imtrurtlon published. Issue a written binding 25-year guarantee, by the terms and conditions of which if any part gives out H w(i?5viICaDjQ|Bf^^HRlBBHH we repair it free of charge. Try it one month and i" we will refund your money if you are not perfectly it BC JXsatisfied. 500 of thv-e so!d_ at 831. ^ f ^ ORauT* not dealt with us ask your neighbor alictit us.write ; the publisher of t his peperor Metropolitan National :' Bank, or Corn Exchange Nat. Bank. Chicago; or German Exchange Bank, New York; or any railroad or express company in Chicago. We have anpliai of o-.er SIOO.GOO.OO, occupy entire one of the largest business blocks in Chicago, and employ nearly 2.000 people in our own building. *TK SELL ORGAN'S AT *22.00 and np; PIANOS, *114-00 tod op; also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. V> rite for free special organ, piano and musical instrument catalogue. Address. (Scars, Roebuck * Co. nr, ihnronthly roUsbio.? Hitor.) SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton. Desolaines and Wayman Sti.. CHICAGO, ILL. K CArA;;Tv# :o,;c3 j'.zc r: i A*.v:M. j i i ! Hiu, I bus?? S ^o"** 4*V-# p? 4h tv* *f rb*?n hvrrM ' J (i.<? i -> u .-. I*jr? ? '.- * t ? ! ? Taik^o 3 ? J ?{?v Hi'ioM?!i"<,'1r.'?? ii :? orM. I * lifj.l- l.r< \ Ji t ?'liefer in t'ri<?. I J !( . - t .-4- ; i... i-a ? * * i Kfcr?' ? I /'. \y r:;OM 1 ?:? M!' ? . tiir. iSrm In i'j# i fi ri?<? ?. ! ! c If i^oc we | fj |r rva ? R ROCK i:iLL BUGGY CO., RccJi Kl l, S.C. j mmgSEg&BBEEEBB&BSBEeEBE ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY. For Sale by "AAT" u T? OYYF. Tiftvinaton. S. C. GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., MATTHEWS & BOUKNIGHT, Columbia, S. C., LeesviHe, S. C. May 11?ly. FRUIT JARS. HSOfl IIBOBI MSH Ifflll Now is the time to I?> UTicjT^l'PTrT!! PHTJIT and put up VEGETABLES. We offer them packed nicely, 1 Dozen to Case, with rubbers and tops complete, as follows: .30 Cents per Dozen JL 1IJ13 Quarts (JO Cents per Dozen Haif Gallons 75 Cent* per D.zen Send us your orders, or write us for prices on large kts. LORIGK & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan..?1 ly. A