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) Suffering from female troubles should \ / try the "Old Time" liemedy, " \ t If ^Dicm i; |i IIP.fPlANTBlS If ,or; ^FEMALE j; f i7 BEGUfcATOR S It has no equal. It strengthens the c delicate female organs and builds a worn- ( an up. All suffering and Irregularities at ( "monthly" periods can be avoided by Its c S use. It Is for young girls maturing, for c t mothers, and for women at Changs of Life, c :> Should be used before child-birth. c Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid I J on receipt of price $1.00. c S Ladies Blue Bock sent FREE to any one ( Son application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-< S PARTMENT" New Spsncer Medicine Co.. Chat-c i^^^^btanocga, Tenn. <[ / Her. lion this paper. \ Soli bv Julian E. Kaufmanu. The Lexington Dispatch / _ i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1899. Indez to 1Tsx7 Advertisements. 1 Field Seed?Lorick & Lowrance. Cotton Has Gjne Up?F M M.Co. ] Clerk's Sales?H. A Spann. Millinery Opening?Hendrix Bros. High Grade Machines?J.L.Shull. 3 "Wanted?The Dominion Cj. Guano and Acid?S. J. Kohn. > _ V&*Notices will be inserted in the Local department at 1 the uniform price of 5 cents per line9 to one and all.^j ] \ Masonic. 1 JkA regular communication of Po- ? ^>/^maria Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M. will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, a S. C., Saturday evening, October . 14,1899, at 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting brothers are invited. John C. Swygert, Master. a ^ c TZTTllM I? V I? a deceptive disease? l\ 1 I'll Ju 1 thousands have it and TUflTTDT Pdon'tkn-w it. Ii you * J. XiU U DLUjvant quick results you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's a Swamp-Root the great kidney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar s:z :s Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet j telling you hov to find out if you have v kidney trouble. f - Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, NY.MASONIC. ' I ? A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ^iO^rof Lexington Lodge, No. 152, F. M.. will be held on t Saturday, October 14tb, 1899, at 3 d oclock p. m. Members will please be prompt in attendance. By order of tbe W. M. t G. M. Harm45, Secretary. v New Goods. r 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 7 before. ' C. E. Corley, Lexington Depot. ? e Teacher Wanted. n The trustees and patrons of Piney I Woods School District, No. 50, will hold a meeting on Saturday, Oct. 14, t to elect a teacher for said school, t Please send applications to e L. B. Fiick, Sept. 25, 1899. Sligh's, S. C. KAEEIED. 1 October 3,1899, at the residence of the brides parents by Rev. J. E. Steele. Mr. Alonzo Gillian to Miss ? Alemenia Crouch. I October 8th, 1893, at the residence ' of Lewis Shealy, Notary Public, Mr. Harley Clamp and Miss Minnie Tr.y- * lor, both of Lexington coanty. k i For Sale. I have some eligible building lots a suitable for either business bouses or 1 > residences for sale upon accommo- r , dating terms. These lots are situated near the centre of the town z and in a desirable location. For E * terms, prices and other information E call on or address G. M. Harman at this office. * County Alliance Meeting. 1 The next regular meeting of the c Lexington County Alliance will be held with St. John's Alliance on the ^ second Friday, 13th October. Sub- I ject for discussion before County 1 Alliance: Is it beneficial for the far mere to sow wheat?Speakers Rev. t N. S. Younginer, D. F. Efird and ] Jas. B Addy. A full delegation is 1 desired- Delegates will note change of place and govern themselves j accordingly. Jas B. Addy, ( Secty Lex. Co. Alliance No. 721. ^ ' Call Meeting of Joint Council. j 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 Uth instant, at 8:30 o'clock a. m. promptly. A full council is desired. J. S. Hendrix, Chairman Joint Council. J. E. R. K}zer, Secretary. Confederate VeteransAll who reside outside of our county are cordially invited and urgently requested to be present and participate in the re union of the Confederate Veterans at the County Fair on the 27th instant. Col. JasArmstrong, Charleston's silver tongutd orator, will deliver an address. Planter* c uBAN ?1L cures ! I lilplVl vCuts, Burns, Bruises, Eheuand Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. r Wayside 2fotes Gathered Here and f There by a Dispatch Man. * Build cottages. t Sow small grain. j Talk up your town. Haul in your peavines. Very quiet since court. The weather is warmer. v Help build up your town. x Come to the County Fair. There is room for more stores. Prennro for the winter care of T flowers. i< See sales by the Clerk of the k Court. r WANTED?A few bushels of o pinders, at the Bazaar. Autumnal leaves are covering the 0 earth like a carpet of velvet. ^ The cold drink girls are fast dis- ^ ft appearing off the stage of action. d The show maD, like the Arab, folds bis tent and silently steals away. ci Harvesting of the crops has been resumed since the recent rains. c< Let us have your dues for subscrip- ^ tion, now when you have money. Beautiful weather now for gatberng hay, peavines and picking cotton, ai We are indebted to Mrs. Zinska w 3arman for a mess of sweet potatoes, a The seats in the Episcopal Chapel lave been scraped and are no longer ^ jfcicky. The Knights of the Gripsack are is thick on our streets as bees in a bi ar bucket. " The fail fashions are simply lovely - - - ' A . Cl nd sets or the lemaie ngure 10 banning perfection. Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. *D SI tl, will meet next Saturday. A full ittendance is requested. di Charity is said to begin at home, g Begin your charity, therefore, by ^ latronizing home enterprise. Give us higher prices for farm es troducts and better goods and higher fa trices, and we will all feel better. ge There will be prayer meeting in Li he Methodist church in this place to Li aorrow evening at the usual hour. ar The pea crop in the southern sec- ar ion of our county is being harvested rith a fair yield. Corn is also good, th Parents and school children should co emember that a full line of school aE upplies can be found at the Bazaar. ar The water mill of Mr. Charles D. 0E Jarr, located a few mile3 from Leesille, was burned on Tuesday of la3t reek. It should not be forgotten that the ^c ntry of exhibits for the Fair can iow be made at the office of Efird & Pr )reher. . " W] The Odd Fellows should remem- . , . 181 er that there will be a meetmg of heir Lodge in Masonic hall this th veniDg. se Specimens of Recklings's artistic ?ork can be seen at the Bazaar. . ? Fhey are things of beauty and a j >y ^ orever. ar The work of improving the fair [rounds, stalls and buildings, pre- jQ >aratory to holding the annual fair, w tas been begun. ?r Let Lexington County compete tu or the $250 premium offerred by the tt itate Fair for the largest exhibit fii uade by a county. See advertisement of the Farmers % md Mechanics' St-ore, (the Old Re- ar iable Alliance Store,) and go there to aake your purchases. The crack of the sportman's rifle can ^ iow be heard on all sides, notwithlanding that it is against the law to hoot partridges yet. w Rock Hill Buggies?The difference ~ n the prices are more than made up n the durability of the vehicles. Try >ne and you W'll be pleased. ' The quarterly conference of Leesrille Circuit of the Methodist Episco ^ )ai Church, South, will meet with ? to 3eulah church next Fridav. p! J. L. Shull of Columbia, notifies ^ ,he public that he sells high grade Domestic sewiDg machines at close j igures and on the most liberal terms. We regret to learn that Mr. P. Eenry Corley, the popular proprietor )f the Parlor Restaurant, is confined g ;o his bed with a case of yellow jiun- ^ lice. u 1m 3 CURt E?SEML?T^^Ei tt Beet Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use K In time. Sold by druggists. F*f CC He that sow^th not shall not reap. .1 Oar merchant, are allowing trade to 1E pass because they fail to let the people know what bargains they have. Advertise. ^ Oar farmers should put plenty of u fi| small grain in the ground as it will briDg in money earlier than the co'- 0 ton crop, and at a time when it is most needed. a The Misses MorgaD, who ha%re j been spending the summer with their ^ aunt, Mrs. Kate Hendrix, in this u place, left for their home in Savano nah, Ga., last Thursday. Write to, or call on S. J. Kohn, y Prosperity, concerning a car load of r high grade guano and acid for small grain. It will be to your interest to consult him. ^ Don't be afraid to invest your oney in Lexington's enterprises for ear of tbe "State's idea." Tbat 'idea" is gone where the woodbine wineth. Its bursted! Pfattfm*US!AN "^A cures D7sPePr Bull IVI v sia, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 c ts. Sold by Julian L. Kaufmann. The County Alliance will meet p-ith St. John's Alliance, next Friday, nteresting subjects will be discussed >y prominent Alliancemen. A full ttendance of delegates is desired. Hendrix's Millinery opening at jeesville, on the 12th instant, promses to be a grand affair. Miss Adisson an experienced milliner of are skill and taste, will have charge r fk ?> ^ncninnr 4. bUV VJ/VU* " to * Dr. C. E. Leapbart has moved his ffice to the Ballentine building, next oor east of the Kaminer hotel, where is patients can find him either to nswer calls or receipt for money ue him. The following persons from this ounty have been drawn to serve as etit jurors of the United States Cirait Court, which convenes in Columia on November 28th: W. H. [arris, G. H. Hook. Persons living on both the south ad north side of the Saluda river, ho desire to accept an agency with reliable and responsible house, rould address, J. L. Shull, 1G10 [ain street, Columbia, S. C. The Executive Committee of the exington County Fair Association rs also made arrangements with le owner of Lorick's Ferry to transit persons and exhibits for the ounty Fair at half rates. The Episcopalians will hold services their chapel next Sunday morning id evening. Sunday school will be ?ld at 3:30 o'clock p. m , and lmmeately after the Sunday school the ible class will meet, conducted by ev. Harald Thomas. The experienced school teacher, :-8chool commissioner, and practical rmer, Mr. Frank Kyzer, is now nding his three children to the exington Classical Institute. Miss ily is in the collegiate department id her younger brother and sister e in the intermediate. Some of our delinquents seem to ink it right to charge up their acunts on the ground and let time id rain settle them, but when they e-to take to the left with the goats i judgment day, they may then luirm and be once reminded of their shonest actions. Prof. S. S. Lindler has offered a >ld pen as a premium to the school >y or girl making the greatest imovement in the vertical system of riting in the period of three months. >e his plan on the first page of this sue and enter the contest. "Bobbin" says in Our News-Letter at Mr. W. 0. Steele, of the Saviila ctioi?, "will make two buggies for ;hibition at the County Fair." This an example worthy of imitation by ,e balance of the mechanics and tisans of Lexington county. Columbia's city council 13 enforcg the anti spitting law and visitors hile in that city must either refiain om chewing tobacco, or else spit in eir handkerchiefs and ram it in leir pockets or else they will be ied. Don't spit on the side walk. CUBAN RELIEF cures S C?tic, Neuralgia and Toothache in five minutes. Sour Stomach id 8ummer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmanu. One of the pleasant features of Ike junty Fair will be th8 re-union of 18 Confederate Veterans, which will ) on Thursday and Friday of that eek. A number of young ladies ill ride horse back as aids to the eonsors and will be dressed in a liform of dark blue duck skirts, ith cap to match, and a white shirt aist. The rice huller of Messrs. P. E. utto & Co., Swansea, is doing satis? 1- - - -i -*i- _ - i. ii eiory woik anu us patious are wen eased. Particular attention is ven rice shipped by railroad. If )u want pretty rice, carry it to this lace to be hulled, cleaned and Wished. There will be no Lutheran services ; the Episcopal chapel on thefourib unday in this month, the pastor ev. J. G. Graichen, will be in at'ndance upon the synod, which will s ia session at St. Luke's and on le fifth Sunday on account of the inference which will be held at azaretn cnurcn on mat ciay. oerces for the future will be announced l tho Dispatch after the fourth Sunay. We are requested to make the latement that exhibits for the Lexlgton County Fair can be entered t any time from now to the opening f the fair at the law offices of lessrs. Enrd & Dreher. It is hoped aat exhibitors will enter their rticles at once and not wait until ire last day to do so, so that they can e advantageously placed. To wait ntil the last day causes a great deal f unnecessary frieii m anJ confusion ud much dissatisfaction. Enter our articles early and avoid tie ush. If you waDt llivoriog extracts or ssodcv s of eny kind, always go to he Bazaar. Court"When we went to prrss last week ' the case cf Mrs. Spradley vs. tL;e j Southern IUilway Company, was baiDg heard. This was a suit for damages and resulted in a verdict (f $100 in favor cf the plaintiff. This was the last case heard, and at its termination the Court of Common Pleas was adjourned sine die. Judge Aldrich will be back Friday to 1 o J the Equity Court. He will open the I Court of Sessions for Richland county on Monday. + "The Old Faun House cn the Hill." We have just received a copy of this beautiful Lome song, one of the greatest ever writte-D, and it can be played either on the piano or orgar. tr.1 j 1 K? A r- T xue WOrus auu luush; aic uj xiit. v. TV. Lerman, the composer of the new famous 'Couchee Couchee Dance. The song is being sung in all the large theatres in the cities of New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, etc, and it is received with great applause and making a decided hit. The regular pi ice of this song is50o , but if our readers will be sure to ^ mention the name of thi3 paper, they 1 will receive a copy by sending 15 ] cents to the Union Mutual Music Co, No. 20 East 14lh St., New York. 1 Bad Blood.?Cure Free. 1 Tumors, Ulcers, Cancer, Eating 1 Sores, all terrible blood diseases. Persistent Sores, Blood and Skin Blem- i isbes, Scrofula, that resist other treatments, are quickly cured and { every sore healed by B. B. B. Skin 1 Eruptions, Pimples, Red, Itching ' Eczema, Scales, Blisters, Boil?, j Blotches, etc., are all due to bad blood, and hence easily cured by B. 1 B. B. Syphilitic Blood PoisoD liter- ' i nllv driven from the svstem and per- 1 maneut cure inade by 13. B. B. B. ] B. B. does not contain vegetable cr ^ mineral poison. At druggists. Large bottles, Si, six for $5. Write for ' free sample bottle of B B. B , which f will be sent charges prepaid. Describe symptoms, and personal free medical advice will be given. Ad- 1 ! dress Blood Balm Co., 386 Mitchell <1 street, Atlanta, Ga. ^ Slegant Pictures. ' Persons wanting first class photographs of themselves and their loved { ones should keep in mind that Reck- j; ling, Columbia's famous artist and ^ photographer, will be at this place i during the three days of the County I Fair, and can be found at Ballen c tine's Hall, next door east of Kaminer's Hotel. In this connection it should also be remembered that [ Reckling does no shoddy work at a any price and his pictures never e fade. When you have a picture j taken it should be with a view of r having a good one that will be pre- < served for generations to coma and ( done in the highest manner known to the art. Reckling's pictures an- \ swers these essentials in every par- ! ticular. Bring the babies along as he is a specialists in this department J of photography. Give him a trial j and you will be satisfied with the \ result. s i Death cf an Old Lady. * Mrs. Ann Raw], widow of the late t Thomas Riwl, departed this transi- ( tory life at her home near this place last Monday, at the lipe old rgs of 1 80 years, having been born in 1810. Her long life was a beautiful epistle of Christian's love aDd faithful devotion to the precepts and example of her Lord and Master and after a' \ short illness she fell asleep trusting { in the promises of her Saviour and i stroDg in the faith and hope of a glorious and peaceful resurrection to immortal existence beyond thepotals of the grave, which is but the entrance to the beauties and grandeau and happiness of the heavenly kingdom. Her earthly remains were laid \ away to rest in the family bulging ground, near Barre's lower mill < pond on Tuesday, where they now ( sleep beside those of her husband. > Rsv. J. G. Graicheu preached the | funeral services. j * - Why cough and risk consumption, when the celebrated Dr. John W. ! Bull's Cough Syrup will cure you at once? It never fails to cure throat and lung troubles. For bronchitis, sore ' throat and hoarseness it is invaluable. J DkBUH'S COUGH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses nre small and pleasant to take. Doctors ; recommend it. Trice 25 ets. At all druggists. FOR SALE for spot cash only cheap, 115 acres of farm land, partly t:wbered, former property of J. i\ ! Bjuknight, deceased, situated on Broad river, Lexington count}*, S C Address j MJ, care of Dispatch. The Verdict, published from 1 Madison Avenue, New York city, is | t e only illustrated Democratic | weekly in the United States; it is edited by Alfred Kemy Lewi?, the most ensrgetic political writer of the time, whose editorials are frank, fearless forceful, and its cartoons are satiric, striking and scornful. It is j the people's champion; it stands for j what is honorable ar.d just. Tie j subscription price is ?1 per annum, j | l(b. per copy. Address The Verdict, j ! 1 Madison Avenue, New York city. Banjo, Violin and Guitar strings, Harmonicas of all grades, at the Buzaur. 11 | CUR I ALL YO'JR PAIRS WITH ff I Pain-Killer.I A Medicine Chest in Itself. gi h SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR H I*- I3 h Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, || Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. H \s 5"* || 25 and 50 cent Eoltics. sf BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. "* A ?? B'JY" ONLY THE GENUINE. M P PERRY DAVIS' The fall term cf the free pub! c school for this school district will begiu at the Lexington Classical Institute on next Monday, October 1G. This school will be free to all white pupils living in School District No. 1. The principal will be pleased if he is informed of any children living j in this district, who do not attcDd this school so that bo can vit-it the parents and have them to send their children. Lexington was represented in the Dewey reception at New York by Mr. Samuel J. Bickley of the Dutch Fork. He is a member of the Richland Volunteers cf Columbia, and says they had a big time and was royally received where ever they went. Djring the parade on Saturday, the South Carolina boys were cheered all along the route and many rare and beautiful flowers were thrown at them. We would advise all farmers who live lands suitable to the growth of small grain to put as much of it in these cereal? as possible. It will pay. rhe place to got the best seed for the least money is at Lorick & Lowrance, Columbia. This house is leadquarters for field, garden and lower seeds and purchasing them in ,argo quantities, they are in a possition to name the lowest prices. All ;be:r seed are fresh and pure. See idvertisement in another column. To keep up with the procession neans success and that Piatt, Hook t Sbull of Columbia, are keeping up vitli the march of improvement now joing on in that city i3 evidenced by he addition they are making to their ilready large and commodious store louse. Success crowns their efforts jecause they are on the side of both he producer and consumer in keepng tho best stock of family and >!untation supplies and giving their mstomers the benefit of low price3. Important to All Tax Payers. All able-bodied male citizens be,ween the age3 of 21 and 6'J 3 ears .re liable to pay a poll tax of Si 00; :xcept Confederate soldiers who are ?xempt at 50 years of age. The )ena!ty now imposed for non payncnt of poll tax is not more than $10 or not more than 20 days on the jhairgang. Commutation Road Tax $2 in lieu >f working the public roads and must :e [aid at the time of paying general :axes to the County Treasurer. All persons owning property or laying taxes for others in more than >ne township are requested to call :or receipts in each township in vhich they live. This is important is additional cost and penalty may lot be attached. Prompt attention viil be given by the Treasurer to those vho wish to pay their taxis through he mails by checks, money orders, :te. Don't forget to stamp checks. Meet the Treasurer promptly on lis rounds through the county. Notice, Overseers. ALL OVEK3IF.ES ARE HEREBY A. notified to have their respective secions of road pat in good condition at >nce. They must remove all loose rocks rom the road bed and put same in first ilas-s traveling condition. Gates and bridges mnst be k^pt up. GEORGE H. KOON, Supervisor. September 27th, I-Sl'9 -tf. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. , in' tiiu circuit court ?fourth circuit, \T01ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO R. jLa W. Cajce. John lirvce, and to each md every person owning, or claiming to jwn, any interest in the lands below described that a petition for the condemnation of the said lauds Las been duly fi'cd tvith the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District ot South Carolina, at Charleston, S. C., praying that -iid lands in w be condemned for the uses rnd purposes of the United States, as in -aid petition set forth; and an order ra-sed the Jtth day of June, lb'J'J, by His Honor, W. H, lbaw'ey, United States District Judge, ropiring all persons interested id aid lands to appear in said Court on the 30th day oi October, 1S'J9, and file their id j-etions. if any they should hive, to the proposed purchase by the United States; ind to take such action on the said day as is provided by ilia Act ot the Geueral As >?.!!.l>ly of South Carolina, approved De Coluber J/U. i>*;? ?. :;i u IUU :ui ti kjuultcss of Ibt: Coiled Plaits, approved Aug. 1st, li'HS The Jollowiug is a description of the lauds: Alt that p:c?o, parcel or trait of land titivated 121 Lexington county, Slate of South Carolina, ou tlie west side ol the Congaree river, being a part of a tract of I tad claimed to he owne-.l by K. W. C.ijce and containing i :>7 acres, mere or less, lire Sooth Western corner ol this land is one hundred and Shy-cine and one-half [lot',1,) te-.t from the Sonth-West corner |>o t- ol an old errav. yard, arid bears North, 17 degrees 2w' W. troui said posts It is al.-o sixty-nine t(l'J) leet from blaze cut on a large, triple sweet gum tree in said graveyard and boars North 51 d? grecs IU W from said place. Eeginaing at the S. W. corner of the 'ot measure two hundred and twenty-live [223) led N*. 41 degrees 3,/ W., thence six hundred and eighteen and three tenths [<H8 3-10) lett, more or less, X. 20 degrees 2C East to lovr water lino on Congaree river, thence uown s;uu miuiu iV/?> water iitie six hundr d and sixty (G0(J) feet S 11 degrees 3d' V?*. to .starting point or S. \V. corner. Also a roadway twenty (20) feet wide leading from tais above described lot to the public jo.ui. The downs'ream boundary of fbis road is defined as follows: J3;;in at the ?>. Vv*. corner of the above described lot. measure one hundred end tifty-uino and one li i!f (lof'J) leet, S. 17 degrees 2t)' E to corner posts on line fence r-fctweeti li. W Cajce and A. li Taylor; thence six hundred and seventy (G70) ftet S. 5?1 degrees IU' W, along said line lcnce to pnb'm r'-cd Above roadway amounts to .33 acres, move or Jess. Dated Charleston. S C., June 121i, lS'.IO, ; HI \ I, LATlIiiOP, U. S. Attornev. [Sea1] J. K. HAG-JOI). (J. (' ('. I'. S. Dist. 13 C. 31 1lu. J L MS. D L. BOOZER & SONS, tM||i DENTISTS, |f|ti 1 1515 MAIN STREET, J COI.UMIilA, S. C. a 230* t! One of the firm will fill appointments at ii Lexington, over Hircl & Drclier's Law Office, a Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except {] July a id August when there will bo no appointment. For months of February, June h and Saptember Court Week will bike the place of the regular appointment. V 5y _ si WE OFFER s i Eclipse Seed Wheat. i | A New Vigorous Variety that ? is sure to make from 5 to 7 j n Bushels to the acre under the same conditions of Seasons, ctl soil anc[culturethan_any other p kind, rer Bushel, $ I 3o. * Curreir Extra Early < Seed Wheat. j Very prolific, and on account of j 1 its earlinees, getting in ahead J; of June drougth, farmers who d have planted it, prefer it to all << other varieties, Per Bushel. 11 $1,35. g IFULTZ s | Seed Wheat. jj A well know variety, and one { of the most desirable sown. . J Per bushel $ ! .20. 0 TEAS II R. TRIIIIP OATS. , ; Per bushel, 42 ctnts. i 0 SOUTH CAROLINA It. R, PROOF OATS, Per bushel, 52 cents. *' } SOUTHERN SEED RYE, Per bushel, Si 10. c SEED BARLEY, Per bushel, ?110. I V 3Xall Orders Given Prompt Attention. p LORICK & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 1.? lv. COTTON HIS COSE II'!: BUT THE PRICES AT THE J,1 Papwiflfei anrl MopliemiV Start! : UttU iUUVUWttiVW WUiV g I (Adlianc Store) and we are still selling oar goods at the same old prices, which was at j 5c cotton basis which means a great saving to purchasers We have just added a well . selected stock of the : LATEST STYLES II HILLIIERY. I c We cm give you the newest and freshest goods in the city. Oar Milliers are competent and will please. No Old Stock to Work Off, : Yours anxious to please, g MmiIMKCOJ COLUMBIA, S. C. c P. II. IIALTIWANGER, President. ] A. II. IiOHN, Manaffcr. j P. S. OUR ADVERTISED PRICES ON SHOES STILL HOLDS I GOOD. Don't pay any one an advance, for we will sell you at old figures. N. B. Our Dress Goods, Notions, and Gent's Furnishing Goods De- c partments are full. So is our Furniture Department. Yes, we still sell J Groceries and Drugs. Come in. "Wo mean business. I ' August 'J?2y. > PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO.1 YELLOW PINE LUMBER, : MANUFACTURERS OF j HIG-H FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, I)OORS,SASH AN J> 15 L I ^ J J & . AUGUSTA, GA. ^ESTIMATES CIIEEItFULLY FURNISHED.,?* February 1?ly. i CA?ACiiy, JOaS ?t.7 AS'IWM. p j J JOt X 3Ls X*s a I "Pi??gHg3.V I w tsm e ' ^* *' j * ?a'^ Qf rh"*? Vyrvi?? H j jjjj r. ;ck k; ll^uggv ROCK HILTBUGGY COMPANY, For Sale by AV. 1*. HOOF, I^exirig-ton, fc*. C. GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO., MP/iTHE tfSiB0UKH1GHT, Columbia, S. C., Leoavilte; S. C. May 11?ly. \ Clerk's Sales. By vim ue of the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas for the oun'y of Lexington, iu the State of South Carolina, iu th-- case of J. W. B. Lever, laintifi' against James W Stoudemire, clc-ndaut. I will sell to the highest bidder t pnblic outcry, duriug the legal hours of ale, before, the door of the court bonse in lie county afores iid on the first Monday 1 November, 1899, "All that tract or parcel of land known s my home traot, containing seventy-two cres. more or less, bonuded by lands on be north by Elijah Stoudemire. west by iuds of Sitzicr, Boniinick and the said J. V Stoudtmire, south by lauds of Janes . Summer, ou the east by lands ol Mrs. Iurdock. aiso one otuor tract containing lortyigtt acres, more or less bounded north ly inds of Ehj >h S'.cudemire and Setzler, <st by lands of F. H. Dominick, south by tnds of James A. Snamer, and on the by the above tract belonging to the iid J. W. Stondemire, both tracts of land itnated in the county of Lexington and ate aforesaid, fork of Broad and Salnda ivers, on branch waters of Broad riv<r nd having such other form and marks ts le plat for the same more fully exhibit. Also all that tract, parcel or piece of tnd lying, being and situated in the tate and county aforesaid, containing one undred and twenty acres, more or less, nd bounded on the north by laudsof E-ias toudemire, east by lauds of J. A. Sumier and A. Murdoek, south by land of J. . Summer and west by lauds of C. ^W. toudemire." The same to be sold in itir several tracts. Terms: One half cash, balance on a rcdit of twelvemonths, stcredby bondof 3e purchaser aud a mortgage of the remises sold, with interest from day of lie, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser ) pav for papers and revenue stamps. Ji. A. Sl'ANN, C C. C. P. and G. S. Clerk's office, October 11. 1*!M Attorneys for plaintiff, Meetze ?V Mailer. For defc-udiint, Etird A. Dreher. Iw51 [N OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT L of foreclosure and sale, 111 the case of * he Central National Bank of Columbia, a ody corporate, plaioiiffagainst H. 0. Kinsr, E. W. Gcige.r, A. G Geigcr, II. E. Geiger tleiidanls, in the Court of Common Pleas, ?r the couuty of Ilicbltrd, South Caro;na, I will sell to the highest bidder, at ublic auction, before the court house door 1 Lexingtou, South Caroliua, during the jeal hours of sale on the first Monday in lovember, next, " . All that tract, piece and parcel of land, 'itli tho in provements thereon, situate, y iug and beiug in the couuty ot Lexingju. in the State afon.siid, containing six undrcd and forty acr.-s and bounded as d ons, towit: On the north by lands of ,evi Gunter, aud Henry Sox; on the east y lauds of the estate of William Kinsler; n the sonth by laud* of Daniel Sox and u the west L>y lands ot William and Edard Kinsler, and by lauds of Keizsr; said ind lies on S ivanuah branch, a tributary f Congaree creek. Terms: One half cash, the balance in ne year after sale, secured by bond of the urchastr and mortgage of the premises old, the premises to oe insured for the redit portion of the purchase money. Ipon failure to comply the said- premises rill be'resold at the risk of the former urchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers, nu revenue stamps. 11 A. SPaNN, C. C. C. P. and G. S. Lexington, S, 0.. October 11, 1899. John T Sloan, attorney for plaintiff, ltobt. W. Shand, attorney for defendants, 4w5l rN OBEDIENCE TO TIIE JUDGMENT L of tbeCourt of Common Pleas 'or Lexing>n conDty, South Carolina, in the ca<e of ! J. Qnattlcbar.m, a* Executor of the Estate f Mrs. S. M Merritt, deceased, plaintiff, gainst Mrs Julia A. It. Quattlebaum, deicd.int, I will sell to the highest bidder at ublic outcry, be'ore the court house door a Lexington. S. C , during the legal hours f sale, on the first Monday in November, ext; All that piece, parcel or tract of land, ontaining seventy-five acres, more or less, ituate and be eg in Lexington county, outh Carolina, bounded by lands of the Istate of Mrs. E. E. Fort, Caroliaa Naional Bank, W. W. Smith, J. F. Fink, Mrs, . P. Bodie, Barr Brothers and J. P. Able, 1EBMS OF SALE:-One half cash and he balance iu one year, who interest irom ay of sale, secured by bond of the purbaser and a mortgage of the premises, irith leave to pay all cosh: and upon failure o comply, the premises will be resold at he risk of the former purchaser. Purhaser to pav for papers and revenue stamps. H. A. tsPANN, C. C. C. P. and G. b. Lexington, S. C., October 11, 1899. Attorney for Plaintiff, E. L. Asbill. 4w51. BY VIRiUE OF THE DECREE OF foreclosure and sale, in the Court of Jornmou Pleas for Lexington County, >outh Carolina, in the case of Mrs. E. L. )iaf s, plaintiff against S. S. Corley, deendanf, I will sell to the highest bidder at mblic outcry, before the door of the court louse, in the county aforesaid, during the egal hours ol sale, on the first Monday in soveir.ber, 1S99, "All that piece parcel or tract of land, ituate, lying and being in Lexington :onnty and State aforesaid, on Bear creek, vaters of 8iluda river, containing thirty >ne and one half acres, more or less, adoimng lands of EmL L. Corley, Sam'l T. liorn-k, J. Henry Corley and Amos N. Corey." Terms: One third cash, thebilance in mcatul two years, in successive equal anlual instalments with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser :nd a mortgage of the premises sold, vith leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. Upon failure to c mply the )remises will bo resold at tho risk of the ormer purcuaser. M. A. St'A>N, C C. C. P. and G. 8. Clerk's office, October 11, lbffj. Attorneys lor plaintiff, Messrs. Efird <fe Dreher. 4w51 IN REACH Of ALL. TT7E WILL SELL HIGH GRADE DOVt inestic Sewing Machiues at close figures, giving two yeas to pay for them. Onc-tliird cash; balance iu one and two 5 ears. Two reliable men wanted to sell tbtm, one to work on south side of Saluda iir.d one on north side ot Saluda river. Ap? ply to. .1 . Ij. WUULL. 1710 Main Street, Coluir.cia, - . S, C. October 11-11. IIENDRIX'S MILLiNERY OPENING Lccsvillo, C. BY MISS ETHEL ADKISSON. Jmuiense stock of I'attcrns, Hats, Sailors, * Ladies' Cloaks aud Jackets. Newest Designs. Lowest Prices. Give us a Cali. 4 *-3 L found perfectly aati.factory, exactly a- rcprracBtcd, act equal ?l?acn that aceat Ou r f?p*-<Iul prepay the frei-.-ht to nil pnlct oast of the" yec Kefir Mountain*. THIS HANDSOMEGRAVESTONE<? made.cut, traced, lettered and polished in very latest style, from finest Royal Blue Cow fitaln Marble, I: noo-dettroetible, aad has a rich, Idrhly polished, unfa dim: color. 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