The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 04, 1899, Image 3
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) Suffering from female troubles should \
p try the "Old Time" Kennedy, <
Iffpicm
j 111^ tPLANTBtS
/' or; ^?FEMALE
^KGtWOB
S It has no equal. It strengthens the c
> delicate female organ sand builds a worn- r
J an up. All suffering and irregularities at (
S ''monthly" periods can be avoided by ltsc
S use. It Is for young girls maturing, for?
, > mothers, and for women at Change cf Life, c
Should be used before child-birth. f
:? Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid t
:> on receipt of price S1.C0. i
} Ladies Blue Book sent FREE to anv one c
> on application. Address, "WOMAN'S D?-<
? S PARTMENT". New Spencer Medicine Co., Chet-f
) tanocga, Tenn. r
r ' Mention this paper. \
Sold.bv Julian E.Kaufraanu.
The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1899.
Index to ITew Advertisements.
wf~ Final Discharge?H. A Spsnn.
Final Discharge?Woa. A Shall.
Citation?Geo. S. Drafts, J. P.
Pay Your Doctor 3 Bill?Dr. C. E.
Leaphart.
k I
Wag-Notices will be inserted
in the Local department at
the uniform price of o cents
per line, to one and ail
\ Masonic.
* Jk A regular communication of Po^
^\/^maria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M
will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak,
S. C., Saturday evening, October
14,1899, at 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting
brothers are invited.
John C. Swygert, Master.
WU[\ T Q Women as well as men are
\ \\ 11U JLU mad' miserable by kidney
* 'FA and bladder trouble. Dr
A U Kilmer's Swamp-Root the
T>T ,\ "\l T? great kidney reu ed^
> Jt) Jj^ JJx Pi .Promptly cures. At dragb
gists in fifty ce rt and dol'ar sizes. .Yo s
W may have a sample bottle by mail free, als>
K pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton N. Y.
MASONIC.
* A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
$ Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
/Sr\A. F. M., will be held on
Saturday, October 14tb, 1899, at 3
oclock p. m. Members will please
be prompt in attendance.
By order of the W. M.
G. M. Harlan, Secretary.
- \ New Goods.
My stock of General Merchandise
is now complete. I invite the public
? to inspect as to prices and goods.
I call particular attention to prices
on Shoes lower than ever heard of
be'ore.
C. E. Corley, Lexington Depot.
Teacher Wanted.
The trustees and patrons of Piney
Woods School District, No. 50, will
hold a meeting on Saturday, Oct. 14,
to elect a teacher for said school.
Please send applications to
L. B. Fiick,
Sept 25, 1899 Sligh's, S. C.
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' Dispensary Funds.
The County Board of Control has
made the following apportionment of
the dispensary funds for the quarter
endiDg September 30ib, 18J9:
k County $127 G8.
J- Town $127 68
They also transferred to the County
Treasurer $684 92 of dispensary funds
to be transferred to the general
county fund.
For Sale.
I have some eligible building lots
suitable for either business houses or
residences for sale upon acccmmo
dating terms. These lots are
situated near the centre of the towD
and in a desirable location. For
terms, prices and other information
call on or address G. 31. Harman at
this office.
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The Ferries Act Liberally
We are glad to announce that the
Executive Committee of the Lexing
ton County Fair Association has
made liberal arrangements with the
owners of Wyse's and Dreher'a ferries
for toll across them during the
Fair. Persons and exhibits crossing
these two ferries will be charged oDh
half fare. The committee is in hope
of make similar arrangements with
the other ferries, and they will no
in ^nrt co
uuuui euttccu iu uv<
Call Meeting of Joint Council.
By a request of the St. Stephen's
congregation and church council
there will be a meeting of the Joint
Council of the St. Stephens charge
at Providence church on Saturday,
October 14th instant, at 8:30 o'clock
a. m. promptly. A full council is
desired.
J. S. Hendrix,
Chairman Joint Council.
J. E. K. Kvz?r, Secretary.
County Alliance Meeting.
The next regular meeting of the
Lexington County Alliance win oe
held with St. John's Alliance on the
second Friday, 13 b October. Sub- j
jecfc for discussion before County j
Alliance: Is it beneficial for the far- j
mere to sow wheat?Speakers Rev. i
N. S. Youoginer, D. F. Efird and
Jas. B Addy. A full delegation is j
desired. Delegates will note change
of place and govern themselves
accordingly.
Jas B. Addy,
S??ty Lex. Co. Alliane# No. 721.
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i PEML AND SC1SS0KS. |
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Good bye summer.
Attend the Cjunty Fair.
J Early fires are comfortable.
i This is pretty weather to fish.
Time to put on winter clothing.
This is fine weather to harvest
crops.
Burning kisses always go with
sparks.
Its the ciuiet hoc: that gets the
most slops.
Don't leave for home without coming
to see us.
The full dress suit often covers an
empty stomach.
It is said that baDana peels make
excellent slippers.
Mr. Cromwell Shealy is attending
Newberry College.
When a man weds an heiress, her
face is his fortune.
Oats and other small grain should
be put in the ground.
See advertisement of Dr. C. E.
Leaphart in this issue.
Fresh bakers bread, cakes and
crackers, at the Bazaar.
Matiimony is an infallible cure for
affections of the heart.
Some men are capable for the most
intense love?for whisky.
The farmers are gathering peavines,
corn and other crops.
No woman can lace herself as tight
as a man can drink himself.
Judge Sweendenberg, of Upper
Fork, was in town Monday.
Have you tax money ready against
the coming of the Treasurer.
Dfattfm c U BAN OIL cures
rlwl||>l vCats, Barns, Braises, Rheumatism
and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann.
No man looks twice at a woman's
face if her skirts are very short.
Never look a toy pistol in the muz
zle. It might accidentally be loaded.
"W. H. Sharpe, Esq, was in towD
Monday on professional business.
If you want to do the correct thing
attend the Lexington County Fair.
The price of both cotton and corn
is on the upward grade going skywards.
Woman was made before mirrors?
and she has kept before them ever
since.
The centre of attraction just at
present in this town is the slot machine.
.
Any woman can fool a man, but
its sometimes difficult to keep him
fooled.
The farmers of the sand hill section
of the county all made fine crops
this year.
Squire S. M. Sii?htler of Giston,
was in town Monday on professional
business.
Chickens and eggs are rarities in
this market and their prices are out
of sight.
Autumual tints will soon be the
prevailing colors in nature' fashionable
world.
Miss Lucy Stuart has returned
home from a visit to her brother in
Columbia.
An early frost will be a God send
to the fever stricken district of
our country.
Rev. Mr. Cromer preached an :n
terestiDg sermon at Peter's last Sunday
morniDg.
Who will be the first to put up a
handsome brick store in this town?
Don't all speak at once.
II1*44*Aft>A CUBAN RELIEF cures 1
a lultf&lS Cohc, Neuralgia and Toothache
fi sm Vjngye jQirmtes. Sour Stomach
and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents.
Sold by Julian E Kaufmanu.
We certainly expect every sub
scriber to pay in full this fall. This
is postive and is meant for all.
Maj. J. H. Kood, Magistrate at
New Brookland, was in town Monday
shaking hands with friends.
Some one has truthfullv remarled
that there are only two things certain
in this life?death and taxes.
R;v. W. M. Harden w 11 fill his
regular appointment in the Methodist
church at this place next Sunday.
Blacksmiths and wheelwrights can
find the best and cheapest materials
at T. B. Aughtry & Cj, Columbia.
The election passed off quietly
yesterday and Dr. D. M. Crosson is
now State Senator from Lexington.
This will probably be the last week
of court, so call early and settle your
dues at this office and avoid the rush.
Sow small grain and get your seed
at Lorick & Lowrance, Columbia.
Watch for their advertisement Dext j
week.
i - . - - &SI1B1 All TC A nnrac TWcrvov. 1
1 BdlMVl v sia, Constipation and Indi- |
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts.
Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann
Ex-Superintendant of Education,
! John D. Farr, of ChapiD, was in town
last week and remembered us with a
! cart wheel.
Prospective candidates were busy
1 during court shaking bands with the
j dear people. They are taking time
! by the forelock.
I While in town last week, Mr. James
| C Fort of Cedar Creek, called to see
us. He reports everything lovely in
his neighborhood.
Mr. J Lutber Long, night watchman
of the town, now occupi'9 the
j house of the late Mrs. Jane Hendrix
| on upper Miin street.
t Miss I'Ans Meetze left for Bell|
wood, Orangeburg, county, last week
to resume her duties as a teacher in
the school that at place.
Solicitor J. Wm. Thurmond wasii
town Monday and more than on*
pair of bright eyes danced for joy at
his pres?nceo nour streets.
Mr. P E Hutto, one of Swansea1progressive
business men and an
all round good fellow, dropped in itsee
us Thursday while iu toun
The work of putting the Fair
grounds ana uunuiugs iu luuiuu^u
repair for the entertainment of visitors
will be soon commenced.
Our County Fair bids well to be ?
big success and our people can mak*
it a greater one if they but take that
interest in it that they should.
Striking differences in favor of th?
JE'na Life, its premiums averaging
over 10 per cent, less than those
charged by other companies.
Rice B. Harman.
We are anxiously awaitiDg the
arrival of the days of hog and hominy,
when it will be fashionable to
eat spare ribs and back bones.
Dr. E J. Etheredge, a bright and
rising % young surgeon dentist of
Leesville, was in town last week and
paid us a social and business call.
The dispensary at this place was
closed from six o'clock Monday afternoon
until this morning, Tuesday be
n - -i ?? C?
lOg lue titCUUU 1UX UlillC ucuuiui.
If you want a good shoe?a shoe
that will wear well, in all the latest
styles and shapes, go to Meetz9 &
Son and you will not be disappointed.
Magistrate 0 B. Addy, of Brook,
remembered us in a substantial aod
pleasant manner while in town last
week by paying up his subscription.
'T wish to express my thanks to
the manufacturers of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
for having put on the market
such a wonderful medicine," says W.
W. MassiDgill, of Beaumont, Texas.
There are many thousandsof mothers
whose children have been saved from
attacks of dysentery and cholera infantum
who must also feel thankful.
It is for sale by J. E. Kaufmann.
Rev. W. D. Quick will lead the
prayer meeting at the Methodist
church tomorrow evening. The public
is cordially invited to attend this
service.
The woodwork on the new St.
Stephen church has been commenced.
Mr. John J. Taylor, a most excellent
and experienced mechanic, has the
contract.
R-.v. B D WessiDger, and two of
his neices, Misses Lavinia and Carrie
Wessinger, are visiting Mr. D. E
Ballentine's family and friends hereabouts.
Work on the cottage of Mr. C. A
Geiger is being rapidly pushed under
the direction of that hustling
pusher of the plane, Mr. S. A. B.
Barman.
The average maD, living lor ou
years, cons-umes between 14 aud 15
tons of bread in a lifetime. Tne
weight of solid food of all kiods he
consumes aggregates the starving
total of a fraction less than 55 tons,
while on the basis of three pints per
day he consumes 23^ tons of liquid.
Think of the woman's toil in prepar
ing this amount of food and drink.
Rev. J. G GraicheD, pastor of St.
Stephen's Evangelical, Lutheran
church, will preach in the Episcopal
chapel Dext Sunday-morning, begioing
at 11 o'clock.
Don't purchase your shoes until
you see the stock which is expected
to arrive at Shealv's New York Racket
Store daily, or you will certainly
miss some rare bargains.
The Board of County Commiss:oners
was in session Monday and
made those having claims 8gainst
th9 county happy by issuing checks
for the spondulicks.
Miss Bessie Corley, neice of Mr.
W. P. Roof, is again in LexiDgtm
Classical Institute preparing herself
for the responsibilities of life by taking
a literary course in this institution.
B gg
TSj CURES WHERE ALL ELSEFMLS7 gtf
bd Best Cough Syrup. Tastes (iood. Use gSj
:'s: in time. Sold bv druggists.
^pBsZEH?EESZEiZ^|l
Master Brooks "Wingard has be*n
dangerously ill during the past week
with appendicitis. His eonditicn
has greatly improved and hopes are
now entertained for his speedy recovery.
There are but two vacant stores in
! town, and both of these have been
rented and will be occupied as soon
as they can be finished and repaired.
! There is room for plenty more.
T"l f- /-< f fllo c/iseon
j JlUtJ liiei u?ciu'at KJ i ?
; was seen on our streets Monday. It
j bad a seedy and woe begone ap!
pearance, bivi nevertheless was warm
and comfortable looking and did not
look out of place on the wearei's
; back.
Every Confederate in the county
j should attend the County Fair and
1 participate in tlie grand re union.
Jtoua&lap Bals Prsss.
Whit the Largest Rouudlap Cotton
Plant in the South Has Done for
the Farmer.
The Hunteville Rjundlap Bile
Compress Piant was organized by T
W. Pratt, says the Huntsville, Ala.,
Mercury: "It is owned by Messrs.
Pratt k Coons, and is the largest in
the South.
"This plant startc-d in operation in
the fail of 1S07, ginuicg and bding
the first year 3,.j0j0 bales. Of the
crop ot 181)8 it giuned about 7,000 j
bales. The proprietors expect to I
gin and bale 11,000 biles cf the j
present crop. The results of this
system are untold in theiradvantages
to the farmer and the shipper. This
oiaut Lias reduced the C03t of baliDg |
f'rom 82 50 to 81 00 a bale.
';Tbe farmer drives his load of
cotton to the gin, and can sit on his
vagon and rest ten minutes, during
which time his wagon is unloaded bv
machinery, his cotton ginned, baled,
sampled and marked and delivered
into his wagon together with the
seed if he prefers, or if he prefers,
ne can take a storage ticket for cotton
and seed and be bothered no
more with his product. But these
are not all the advantages. He can
drive to this gin and sell his cotton,
in any quantity from 100 pounds to
105 tons, at the marked price, without
having it ginned at all. For the
small farmer, this system is the best
of all. He handles his cotton crop in
this manner exactly as he does his
corn crop, selling in large or small
quantities as he wishes money or has
time to deliver."
Dr. Joe Mitchell, of Leesville,
Cilled on us Monday and made our
pocket heavier by the weight of one
dollar. He will enter the political
held next year and promises to give
his opponents a lively chase for office.
If you want to see what progress
the farmers of the county have made
in the sciences of agriculture and
stock raising visit the County Fair to
beheld at this place, from the 25th to
the 27th instant and view the magnifinonf
crVviliita
When looking around to purchase
a buggy, wagon, road cart, or any
other kind of a vehicle, don't forget
that T. B Aughtry & Co, Columbia,
can supply your want with the best
and cheapest vehicle made.
A local paper published a long
obituary cf a man who had died in
the community, closing with the
statement that a loDg procession of
people followed the remains to their
last "roasting place.'* The family
read the notice and discovered the
supposed error and asked the editor
to make a correction in the word
"roastiDg,'' but he said be could not
do it uutil seven years back subscription
had been paid.
Mr A. G. LaMctte, one cf Columbia's
rising youDg architects, was in
rown Monday in attendance upon
' ourt as a witness for the railroad in
fbe case of Risinger, who was killed
at Leesville some few years ago by
au eDgiue, vs. the Southern Rtilway,
for damages.
FOR SALE for spot cash only
cheap, 14o acres of farm land, partly
timbered, former property cf J. F.
Bouknight, deceased, situated on
Broad river, Lexington county, S C
A.adres9 j Mj, care of Dispatch.
Notwithstanding the fact that grocer'es
of a!i kind3 have an upward
tendency and their prices will be advanced
still higher in the Dear future,
the old reliable house of S N Hendrix,
Columbia still continues to sell
the finest, the purest and the best
family groceries for the least money.
The Columbia State is authority
for the statement that the track laying
force of the Southern Railway
will commence soon to put down the
iron from the Cayce end to lVrry,
and that work on the big cut through
Smd mountain is progressing finely. j
Don't forget that Reckling, Coinm- j
bia's famous photographer, will be in j
town during Fair Week for the purpose
of making photographs. As
his work is always first class this will
be an excellent opportunity to have
pictures of yourself and loved ones
made.
The Eiitor, Mr. J. W. Dreherand |
the gang are on the waters of the I
Elisto c-Dpying an autumnal fish fry.
When they come back and give a i
glowing description of the big fish j
(that were not) caught, we'll pull our j
red bandana out. and wipe our weep j
ing e^ es.
| ? "
E..& 3io:i?Cure Fres.
Tumors, Ulcers, Cancer, Eiting
Sores, all terrible blood diseases. Persistent
Sores, Blood and Skin Blemishes,
Scrofula, that resist other
treatments, are quickly cured and
every sore healed by B B. B. Skin !
i.1 Ptmnloo l?url Tfi'hinrr i
Ij! UpilUUC, i iiupv , - ^ ,
Eez?ma, Scales, Blisters, Boils, j
Blotches, etc, are ail due to bad j
blood, and brnce easily cured by B.
13. B. Syphilisic Blood PoisoD liter- 1
ully driven from the system and per- |
maneut cure made by B. B. B. B j
B. B does not contaiu vegetable or j
mineral poison. At druggists Large j
bottles. $!, six for So. Write for j
free sample bottle of B B B , which j
will be sent charges prepaid. Describe
symptoms, and personal free j
medical advice will be given. Ad- j
dress Blood Balm Co., 380 Mitchell j
street, Atlanta, Ga.
Lee, (be young son of Mr. Jacob
Snclgrovo, has invented and built a
condenser and attached it to b:s
fat bet's gin. The condenser is complete
in every respect and the work
will compare favorably with that of
an experienced workman. Lee is
sifted with a mechanical mind which
hp i? developing to his advantage
and deserves credit for his enter
prise.
Me-srs. Baum Sc "Weitzman ha'e
opened a carefully selected stock of
new and well made clotli ig, shoes
and hats, in the store two doors below
Chap's Hotel, and are now ready to
*erve the public with big bargains in
their lines They invite an inspection
of thc-ir stock and promise that
they will not be undersold by any
merchant in town.
Mr. Bernard R >of, a student of
tha Lexington Classical Iustitute
year before last, and who attended
Grady Academy, in North Carolina,
la>t year, has returned to his first
love and is now pursuiug his studies
in the Lexington Classical Institute
Farmers provide yourself with
Pain Killer at this season of the year,
when colic, cholera morbus, dysentery,
diarrLo'2, At, may disable your
hands?use it in every case of the
kind, but be sure that you trust to
no other remedy but the old, long
tried Perry Davis Pain-Killer which
never failed. Avoid substitutes,
there is but one Pain Killer, Perry
Davis'. Price 23c. and 30c.
Dr. W. T. Brooker, an eminent
practicing physician of this county,
was in town Monday aQd paid us a
brief but pleasant visit. His culture
and refinement makes him a welcomed
guest to our homes.
? mm
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Scald, Cut or Bruise. BucklenV
Arnica Salve, the best in the World
will kill the pain and promptly heal
it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all SkiD
Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran
'red. Sold by J. E. Kaufmann,
Drugg^1:.
Persons having ric8 to hull and
pUXISU) Will Otc UJ 1CIUCUVC IU Ok JJUlice
elsewhere, that Messrs. Hatto &
Cj , of Swansea, are prepared to do
this class of work with the latest improved
machinery, experienced work
men and in the best manner. Take
your rice to them when you want it
hulled and polished. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
We came near making an iode
pendent fortune last week. We only
missed it by not being able to pur
chase cotton at wholesale when the
price was going upward and selling
it at an advance price. If we had only
done so we could now have bid farewell
to bacon and greens and dined
sumptuously every day on flip jack^
and honey.
Mrs. Eugenia Hendrix, of our
town, had trie misfortune to dislocate
the bones of her light elbow
the early part of last week, by falling
from the steps of ber front piazza
Drs. L?apbart and Wingard were
called to her assistance and soon had
the bones in their proper places
We are glad to say that Mrs. Hendrix
has so far recovered as to be able
to be up and about among her friends
She certainly made a narrow escape
from what might have proven a
more scricus accidc-nt.
Sore Throat
n ii??i- ,1 /">/vnrrlliner in?
C?Ore Uli UctL' ellUl ...
dioate an alfection of the bronchial
tubes which may develop into pleurisy
or inflammation of the lungs. Do not
wait; but use Dr. John W. Bull's
Cough Svrup at once and be cured.
DeBuU's
COUCH SYRUP
Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat.
Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it. Trice 15 cts. At all druggists.
Lrcwaed in the Siisto.
Mr. Joseph WiDgard, son of Mr.
Elijah Wingard, was drowned in the
Edisto liver, at Ji-fcoat's bridge, on
Sunday of last weik. The body was
found by some fishermen last Thursday.
It is not known whether the j
drowning was the result of an accident
or from some other cause.
Magistrate Johnson, of Aiken county, .
held an inquest but we did not learn
what verdict was reached. Mr.
Wingard lived near Summit, and be
was a married man his wife's maiden
name being Boles.
KABRIED.
October 1st, 1809, by the Dev. W.
D Quick, Mr. Siine-on Hendrix and
nr.. vr??i
Miss JMorrie, aaugoier 01 jjli. ?eci :
Harm an.
October Is'.. 1800, by the Rev. W. j
D. Quirk, Mr. II A. Smith and Miss j
F L I> rwers.
Taken Up.
A sandy red, black spotted sow, I
left cropped car, has been taken up J
by dip. The owner ran leeover on
paving damages. D. Lee Harman.
If you want tUvoiing extracts or
essences of my kind, always go to j
^ the Bazaar. I
\ ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
jPainKiUev
^ There Is no kind of pain
r or ache, internal or exter^na!(
that Ra!n-Kil!er _ will
P not relieve.
> lco* cut tor imitations and substitutes.
the genuine bottle
? bears the name.
I PERRY DAVIS ii SON.
Fair Warning.
Parents and others are notifie
th it do school books will be sold o
credit. We have to pay cash fc
*.1 1 .1 A. 1 _ ./ A.
mem ourselves auu uie prone is ?
small that we are forced to adoj
and strictly adhere to the cash sy:
tern. This applies to one and all, ?
it is needless for anyone to ask ft
credit in the purchase of scho<
books. We now have in stock a fu
line of books used in the schools <
the county, which we are selling ?
schedule prices. The Bazaar.
Notice, Overseers.
ALL OVEPol-ERS ARE IlEItEli
IV. notified to Lave tht-ir respective se
tions ot road pnt iu good condition ;
nee. They must remove all loose rocl
from the road btd and put same in fir
class traveling condition. Gates at
bridges must be kept up.
GEORGE H. KOO\\ Supervisor.
SepUmber 27th, 1810 -tf.
LEESVILLECOLLEGE
VfOItAL AND RELIGIOUS TON
It JL unexcelled. Coeducation, the na
uraland best method. Personal intere
taken in each pup 1. All grades. Musi
Irt, Elocution and Business course
Expenses for the j ear $72 to $123. l>oai
reduced by domestic work to jr.permoutl
L. B. HAYNES, Pros.
July 2G -3m
Reliable persons of a mechanical or inventive mil
desiring a trip to the Pari* Exposition, withgo<
salary and expenses paid, should write
The PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, M<
DR. E. J. ET1IEREDGE,
SURGEON DENTIST.
LEESVILLE, S. C.
Office next door below post office.
Always on hand.
February 12.
Fire, Life and Acciden
Insurance.
Only First Class Companies Representee
See my Li3t ot GiaLts:
Assets.
/ETN* FIRE of Hartford,
Conn $12,627,62
PHILADELPHIA UNDER- ?
WRITEP?S, Puila, Pa.. 16,296,55
/ETNA LIFE. of Hartford,
Cmn 47,584,96
FIDELITY AND CASUALTY,
oi New York 3.291 59
My Companies, are Popular, Strong an
Reliable. No oce can give yonr business
better attention; no one can
give you better protection; no
one can give you tetter
rates.
^BEFORE INSURING SEE
Rice T5. ITarman
General Insurance Agent,
iEXINGTON S. (
SEND ONE DOLLAR ?
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THIS HANDSOMEflRAVESTGXE is made, cut, traced. 1<
teredand polished in veiy latest style, from flaestKoj
Bitic Close Oialn Siarbit-, U iion-i1e?trurtih!e, and has arte
highly polished, unfading color. Cravcitoce In 20 Inches hi*
18 Inches wide at b*??. Write for Drire* on other si rim and sUi
Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGI
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
IS THE CIP.CUIT COt'KT?FOITBTH OIBCVIT
XTOilCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO I
'V \X~ T.xlan lira or?H tn f.or
? 1 H CC. UUUU i/ijVt, uuv4 vv
and every person owning, or claiming 1
own, any int-rest in the lauds below d
scribed that a petition 1or the condemn
tion of the said lands has been unly fib
with the Clerk ot the Circuit Court of tl
United States for the District of Soul
Carolina, at Charleston, S. C., praying th
siid lands may be condemned for the usi
and purposes ol the United Sta'es. as i
said petition set forth: and an order pass;
the lath day ot June. lS'.K), by H.s Ilonc
W. II, Brawley, United States Distri
Judge, rcu'iinng all persons interested j
said laud.-> to appear in said Court on t!
3l)tb day of October, aud fiie the
oljectious, if any they should hive, to tl
proposed purchase by the United Stutc
and to take such action on the said day &h
prowded bv tbe Act ol the General A
.-.embly of South Carolina, approved D
ctmbcr 17th, ItsSO. and the Act of Co
gross of the United States. approved Au
1st, 1S83
1 he following is a description of tl
lands:
Ah that piece, p ireel or tract of lar
situated in Lexington county, Slate
South Carolina, on the west tide of tl
Congaree river, being a part of a tract
hnd claimed to be owned by 11. V,'. Cay
and containing 1 37 acres, more or let
The South Western corner of this land
one hundred and ht y-niue and oue-hr
(151U) teet from the South-West corn
posts ot an old graveyard, and bears Xort
17 degrees '20' W. from said posts It
also sixty-nine (GO) leet from blaze cut i
a large, triple sweet gum tree in said grav
yard and heirs Xonh 5i degrees 10 V
from said place.
Beginning at the S. W. corner of t!
ot measure two hundred and twenty-fi
(225) fed X. -11 degrees 30' W., thence s
hundred and eighteen aud three teutl
(CIS 3-lU) leet, more or less. X. 20 degre
2i' East to low water line on Cengar
river, thence down said stream a:oug 10
water line sis bundr-daud sixty (t'OU) fe
S H degrees 3"' W. to starting point or I
W. corner.
Also a roadway twenty (20) feet wi<
leading Irom this above described lot
the public road. Tue downstream botinda:
ol this road is deli led as lollows:
J>.-pn at the 5. W. corner of the abo
described lot. measure one hundred .1
fifty-uine and oue-li.iif (159A) feet, S.
degrees 20' E to corner posts 011 iine feu
etweeu K. V>* Cayce and A. li. Taylo
thence six hundred and seventy (070) fe
S. o'J degrees 40' W. along said line 1cm
to public road
Above roadway amounts to .US acrj
more or less.
Dated Charleston. S C.. June 12th, ISO
h IJIaL LaTHKOI\ C. S. Attornev.
[Seal] J. E. HAGOOD.
C. C. C. I". S. Dist. S C.
31?4m
Banjo, Violin and Guitar striDg
Harmonicas of all grades, at t!
Bazaar.
DKS. ?. L BOOZER & SONS,
ffdTjj DENTISTS.
1515 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
'PHONE S30.
One of the firm will fill appointments at
Lexington, over Eiird & Dreher's Law Office,
MT APPOINTMENT, OCTOBER 5, C AND 7.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except
July aid August whin there will be noappointm<nt. For months of February, June
d ana September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment.
: PERKINS MANUFACTURING COl
* YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
0 MANUFACTURERS OF
' HIG-H G-BAIDE
1 FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING,
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
DOORSjSASlI AND BLINDS,
Y AUGUSTA, GA.
at ^"ESTIMATES CIIEE RF ULLY FURNISHED.jm
^ February 1?ly.
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i. WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU THIS MONTH
ABOUT IV?1
Our various lines of Shots are now coiniug in and will bo comp'ieto by September 1st.
we offer
IN LADIES' SHOES. IN MEN'S.
I A GLOVE GRAIN SHOE AT C> CENTS. MEN'S DON PEDROS Af 90 CENTS.
A (iOOD ONE FOR 75 CENTS. MEN'S OIL CKEEDMOORE. 95c and $1.
A LETTER ONE FOR $1 00. MEN S ENGLISH TIES AT Sl.lO. - .
A A WOMAN'S DONGOLA AT 73 CENTS. MEN'S SVI IN CALF. Lace and Con $1.
, A WOMAN'S VESTING TOP. 85 CENTS MEN'S ARKO KID TAN. $1.25.
A full lin^ LADIES SHOES AT $1 and up. PJentv of other styles and prices.
CLOTHING?^ 1
4
> t In Clothing and Gent's Furnishing
Goods we are second*:to none. Boy's
Shirts, 15 cents up.
Men's Shirts, 20c, '25c., 40c., 50c, 75c. up to 81. 4 *
We have them for work or for drees. Over 100 dozen to select from. Be
tRure to see our 50 cents dress shirt with 2 collars. We have them in Silk
Front and Percal.
ir j t> ^ _ i_ f nr _ i ~f\
aien s ana JL>oy s panrs irom zoc. per pair to co ou.
Boy's Suits $1 50 to $4.50. | Men's Suits $2.50 to $18.00
I you don't dress well this fall it will not be our fault.^J
Id September will talk to you about our other lines, such as
HATS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS,
FURNITURE, AC.
We will also tell you about that new lino of MILLINERY that we are
5 going to add, together with a line of Dress Goods the equal of aDy.
Watch our space in the Dispatch and you will find more things to inter'
est you. We want to serve you all with new goods and courteous and po- -- ^ -1
_ lite treatment, we Lope to merit your trade for our prices are always right.
d Yours for business,
THE FARMERS' M. AND M. CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
, P. II. IIALTIWANGER, President.
A. II. TCOII3V, Manager. August 9-ly.
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WHY DON'T YOU TAKE
? HH ....Dr. Baker's.... j
I MM,Great Vegetable Blood and Liver Cure
s in FOR BAD BLOOD?
It positively Cures Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Con*
-W stipation, Indigestion, and Blood and Liver Troubles of
utevery description. It is purely and absolutely Vegetable, j
s&ii: Js&rWl anc* can used w**bout >niury by the most delicate.
p &$??& Put up in Full 16-ounce bottles, at $1.00.
/m.. <?. .1 x t44 Ht.J /T. nDPFS'FVII LP.
?j Only by cn? lwkqui sizouniain urcu* ^"tenn.?^?
S; FOR SALE BY ?
5. G. M. IIAimAN, LEXINGTON, S. C.
J(} Censor. DUp*?onEorlf and Voi l^uniansj S
; j- u.<>f-<l in the highest prude \>itii ^
and every moUei n iiui>roveil)etlt. Wi- furuisb fre- a h.-.cd ft ^wSflBBBSSisMaH6g8Ba*'^t??
<omf ergin (tool and Oir iiotorpas tax'k |><iMMi?d.
^refund your iiK-nvy if yoii are :*">t i-crfc'llv |^
id o U R R E Li A jl _ ITY1 o EbTA 8 l.i S H E D ,,
j{? Hunk, or O'rn EsTl'irip'-N?st. Benk.'"hii-a^o: :; r'nin nxoh.inpe Pent. Ife'v \Vrk; or any railroad or expres,
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01 and t?rap!">' nearly !!?.?:'> t? in ?mr ?>n:i V. I, SM.I. <>ht-VSS aI an-! tip: I'lANOK, illo-'JO
and up: all". pveryttu:i? is: imj^i I iiisttnni. sit- at i.v.i -t v.It-dcvilo j.i i-v . Writo (>-r fro*: >|irriiil -,n;an, piano
and nmsicaJ instr'.irn?jntPiitalor:!P. A'!>ir.-;:. .SvAra ilcrl-urb A to. sre (fcor.-ayHlj citable.|
s? SEARS ROEBUCK &. CO. (Inc.). Ful-on. 9esr.lair.es and W?ym?n Su.. CHICAGO, ILL.
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! For Sale by
W. I*. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
nnrnoni/ niif* Ulll C f?n I (wiirurA e. nniit/uioiiT
- UntUiini-nrUM \1\VLL UU., WMilHtnoa Dyunmoni,
9? Columbia, S. C.. Leesville, S. C.
ie May 11? ly.