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) Suffering from female troubles should \ | try the 'r01d Time" Kemedy, ] > 3 It has no equal. It strengthens the ? S delicate female organs and builds a worn- r ;> an up. AH suffering and lrrejrularltles at ( > "monthly" periods can be avoided by its t S use. It is for young girls maturing, for v 5 mothers, and for women at Change of Life. < S Should be used before child-birth. < S sold by all druggists, or sent pcst-pa!d > on receipt of price $1.00. < > Ladies Blu6 Book sent FREE to any one i > on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE- < S PARTMENT". New Spencer Medicine Co., Chct- < ) taoocga, Tenn. 1 | Mention this paper. ' Sold bv Julian E. Kaufroann. T&e Lexington Dispatcn ? EDNESDAY. MAY 2. 19(0 lades to IT aw Advertisements. Pans?M. A. Malone. Citation?Geo. S. Drafts. For County Auditor?G. A. Derrick. For tbe House?D. F. Efird. Fo" the House?A. F. Lever. Cold Steel or Death. ' There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an operation," was th6 awful prospect set before Mrs. IB Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly tryiDg to cure her of a frigbt *--* trnnKIa onrT Vfll XUi cast? U1 Biuuiatu Iiuuvtb auu J w. lowjiandice. He didn't count on the marvellous power of Electric Bitters to care Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to cure Stem acb, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 50e at J E Kaufraann's drug store. A Woman's Letter. Coolidge, Ky, Aug 1st, 1898. I have been suffering from Female troubles and was unable to get relief, I was persuaded to try Benedicts, and after one months treatment I can say I am fully restored. I recommend your remedy to suffering wo- i men. Mrs. H. B. Gilreath. . Sold by Julian E. Kauffman. ? ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND f fPam-KiUerj ? There Is no kind of pain? for ache. Internal or exter-f , fnal, that Paln-Killer ?wUI P i P not relieve. # A LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-? , ?STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE? ? BEARS THE NAME, f $ PERRY DAVI8 A SON. f ! Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A ponder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nerv- i ous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight Bhoee, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It 1 ~ cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, s meeting feet, ! ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of ell pain and gives rest and comfort Try it today. Sold by all ? druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial packpge free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Rjy, N Y. 42 i Some Fine Fish. While hunting a swarm of bees in the neighborhood of Dreher's ferry last Sunday, Messrs. John I. CanDon, George Augu-.tus Hayne and Ernest Wmgard found three German carp in a lake which had been left there r * - * ^ i - J . ?i i :iA DV ioe oaiuaa liver, wuea uut vi n.o banks. They weighed respectively 17J, and 6| pound?, the larger measuring 34 inches in length. Eczema, itching Humors, Pimpies Cured by B. B. B. Bottle Free to Sufferers. Does your Skin Itch and Burn? Distressing Eruptions on the Skin so you feel ashamed to be seen in company? Do Scabs and Scales form on the Skio, Hair or Scalp? Have you Eczema? Skin Sore ajid Cracked? Rash form on the SkiD? Prickling Pain in the Skin? Boils? Pimples? Bone Pains? Swollen Joints? Falling Haii? All Run Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Sores? Ulcers? To cure to stay cured take B B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rich. B B. B. will cause the sores <-? Koftl ilf?V>5ncr nf to stOD *v **VV* ' ' "" X | forever, the skin to become clear, i and the breath sweet. For sale by I druggists at $1 per large bottle; six ^ large bottles (full treatment) $5. Be sure the bottle reads Botanic Blcod Balm. Complete directions with each bottle. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away. Write ?* for it. Address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe your trouble and free personal medical advice given. Hen. William WiIsod, the author of the Wilson tariff bill, is of the opinion that the Democracy will be ^ united and will win with Bryan. So mote it be. j A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me, when the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, sajing it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Con?umption. After three small dose3 6he slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. ?A <51 nn Trial hnttl^R KJLliy o\J& auu vx vv. ' w - , I free at J. E. Kanfmann s drug store. Leesville Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Beautiful weather! The factory boom is 6till on. Mr. Jesse C. Sfaealy is learning the agency business under his brother, Mr. L L Shealy. The annual May picnic, given for the benefit of the college, will come this year on Friday, May 4th. Mr. M. R Pou is adding to the appearance as well as the convenience of Mrs. A. C Gunter'a residence in the shape of a diniog and cook room. Mr. W. Asbill Drafts has just arrived home from an extended trip in different pirts of the State. Mr. Drafts, much to the delight of his many friends, has risen rapidly in ;he railroad service. Miss Bessie Mitchell of Saluda county is visiting Miss Carrie Mitch ell of our town. Guess what young man is very happy. Miss Daisy Boukn'gbt is home agaiD, after having closed her school in Saluda county. April 30, 1900. Sol Beware of Green Fruit. ' > i? 1_ .Nov? id tne neaiea iprm peopie should pay attention to their diet, avoiding UDripe fruit and stale vegetables which invariably briDg on cramps, cholera morbus, or diarrhoea Children are particularly subject to complaints of this kind, and no mother can feel safe without having a bottle of Pain Killer. Is is a safe, sure and speedy cure. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50j. MR. PRESIDENT, I arise to announce that twX every member of thisconjgfw ventioD is expected to call jSLUa at the Dispatch office aDd pay his subsciiptioD; and, sir, I would further remark that no candidate can successfully run without he is clear of such dues. 1 A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cat or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the bast in the World, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cares Old Sores, Fever Sores, rn x>_:t_ XI .1 rt ?n Ulcers, XHjus, x' eiuuc, uuiua, an Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. E. KaufmanD, Druggist. There's Music in the Air. What is home without music? Generally 6peakiDg it is a desert in the journey of life in which there is no brightness, no attractions to bind the affections so as to make it a little heaven below, consequently every home should contain a musical instrument of some kind to make home cheerful and inviting. It should, however, be of the best kind and of reputable make. A poor instrument is worse than no instrument at all. Malone, the music dealer of Columbia, is the agent for manufacturers of high grade instruments which are unexcelled for richness of tone and excellence of build. There is no use of sending farther from home than Columbia when Mulone can supply your wants at less figures and save you money in freight. Mr. Malone is perfectly reliable as can le attested by any baLk or reputable business ncuse in tnat city. ?ie never misrepresents an instrument to sell it. Write to kim for catalogue and other information. A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim, is a type of Consumption. The power of this murderous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles and bra:n There's no health till it's overcome But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in tie world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Ooly 25 cents at J. E Kaufmann's Drug Store. - ? A Standing Candidate. I want everone coming to the convention, or who may be in town at any time, to know that they can find at my restaurant the best of meals, well prepared at a moderate charge. A. Marks. W. S. Taylor has returned- to Frankfort, Ky, to face the music On his return he was met by a large number of leading citizens. He said that he "had returned to silence the rumors that he was endeavoring to escape indictment." gHaBDSOBanHBffilBIHHBHHBnnHaBSBi Proceedings of Democratic Clubs. The Lexington C. H. Democratic club met and reorganized on Saturday evening the 28th iostant. Hon. C. M. Erird was re elected President for the two ensuing yean; G B. Wicgard, 1st Vice Presidenl; Geo. S. Drafts 2d Vice President; S. J. Leapbait Secretary.; T. C. Stuikie, Treasure!; E. L. Wingard, Executive Committeeman. S. J. Loaphart, L. W. Redd, J. G. Zenker, H. W. Kleckley, Henry Buff, J. M. Caughman, Perry G. Caughinan, J. F Kjzer, were elected as a committee on enrollment, with S. J. .Leaphart as chairman. The same committee to serve also as a committee on registration. The following members were elected as delegates to the County Convention: G. M. Harman, W. A. Corley, S. J. Leaphait, J. B. Wingard, F. E Dreher, J. A. Muller, D. F. Efird, E. L. Wingard, C. M. Efiid, H. W. Kleckly, J. E. Buff, J. E. R ID zer, W. J. M Cartha. The delegates are to fill all vacancies on the morning of the convention in lieu of appointing alternates. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the president. NEW BSOOKLAXD CLUB. In obedience to the call of the president, CoDgaree Democratic club met at Brookland, Saturday evening the 23th instant. Mr. Jas. D. Senn, the president, having called the meeting to order, announced that the first business was the election of ( fiicers to serve for the next two years. The club at once proceeded with the election, the result being declared as follow;-: Jas. D. Senn, re-elected President; W. A Oxner, Vice Presi T OirrAll TiiViron/t SoArotorr UCUl) XJ ? V411VII J and Treasurer; G. A. Guignard, Executive Committeeman. The club next proceeded to elect delegates to the County Convention, the result being as follows: S. I. Hook, W. M. Corley, J. L Berry, W. N. Martin, W. A. Oxner delegates. J. M. Mat bias, A. L. Hook, S. L. Steel, Dr. Wm. G.iger, J. C. L} brand, alternates. The president annonnced the following committees: On enrollment, W. M. Corley, J. L. Berry and J. C. Lybrand. Oa registration, Dr. Wm. Geiger, W. A. Oxner and, by request, J. D Senn. Having^no other special business, the club, on motion, adjourned to meet at the call of the president. T Garrnll Tjvhrand. Spctv. HOLLOW CREEK NO. 2. At a meeting of Hollow Creek Democratic club No. 2, held April 28 the following officers were elected: President, W. A. L?aphart; Vice President, Col. D. T. Barr; Secretary, H. J. R ?wl; Treasurer, D. M. Hook: Executive Committeeman, H. N. Kaminer; Delegates to County Convention, H. N. K iminer, Col. D. T. Barr, H. J. Rawl, W. K Hook; Committee on enrollment, H. J. Rawl, H. N. Kaminer, D. S. Kjzer, W. K Hook. Resolution offered by Col. D. T. Barr, which was adopted: Whereas, the Hon. J. Wm Stokes, our member to Congress, having been untiring in his efforts to accommodate his constituants in the Free Delivery mail and other matters, and to accommodate the farmers of his State. We do hereby endorse him as our candidate to be his own successor and request our delegates to th8 County Convention to use every means to have this resolution or a similar one passed by the County Convention. W. K. Hook, Secretary Pro tern. LEWIEDALE CLUB. Proceedings of the Lewiedale Democratic club. The club met at the appointed time and was reorganized with the following officers: R L Keisler, Presiden'; S. P. Drafts, Vice President; J. F. Leaphart, Secretary; S. E. Taylor, Treasurer; W. T. Craps, Cjmmitteeman; H. J. Hartley, P. H. C.aps and G. W. Smith; Committee on enrollment, W. A. Hare, Dr. Jas. Crosson and D. A. Lewis, Committee on registration; S. E Taylor, G. R. Sease, R. L. Keisler and D. T. Haro, delegates to the County Convention. The club passed the following roor>?n(!nnc. 1. That we favor the county chain gang if run on an economical p'.an. 2. That we insist that the Board of County Commissioners should give each township or section its share of work on the public roads by the chain gang, according to the amount of taxes paid by each township or section. The club passed a resolution endorsing our Congressman, J. Wm. S okes' faithful services in Congress, in the interest of bis district. The club adj jurned subject to the call of the president. J. F. Leaphart, Secty. April 28, 1900. PEAK. ( LIB MEETING. The Peak Democratic club met in the town hall at Peak, S. C, cn April 2Sih, 1900. Mr. 0 L. Mayer, as President, called the meeting to order. In the absence of the acting Secretary, Mr. James H. Hope was elected to that office pro. tern. The election of officers for another term was then takers up, resulting in the election of Mr. O. L. Majer, as President; Mr W M. Wilson, Vice Presided; Mr. W. 0. Haltiwanger, Treasurer; and James H. Hope, Secretary. The election of Executive Committeeman was then considered and Mr. James B. Addy was chosen to that office. Next in order was the election of five delegates (with their alternates), to the County Convention. A motion which prevailed was made for the Cuair to appoint five as a committee to nominate these delegates and alternates to represent this club in the coming County Convention. The following gentlemen were chosen by the Chair to nominate these delegates, Messrs. John C. Swygert, James B Addy, 0 B Counts, J. A W. Stoudemayer and W. M. Wilson. The committee nominated these as delegates: James H. Hope, James B Addy, 0. L. Mayer, W. E. P Haltiwanger and W. M. Wilson. These were chosen as alternates: Messrs. J- D. Wheeler, James W. Eargle, J. A. Eargle, J. L. Haltiwanger and John B. Swygert. The Chair appointed a committee on registration consisting of these gentlemen: James H. Hope, James W. Eargle and G. E. L. Summer. Also a committee on enrollment as follow: Messrs. T. W. Amick, John A. Eargle and G B. Bundrick. Mr. James B. Addy offered a resolution in this form. ''Be it, resolved, that we, the Peak Democratic club, in convention assembled, do heartily endorse the course taken by Dr. Wm. J. Stokes, in the matter of Free Rural delivery for the people of the rural districts; and encourage him in his fight for the same for the entire nation." Mr. John C. Swygert heartily moved the adoption of this resoInfinn whiph mntinri nrpvailpd linnn. v- ??r 5 imously. The routine of business having been completed, a motion by Mr. Addy to adjourn, was carried and the proceedings of the club were ended. 0 L. Mayer, President. Jas. H. Hope, Secretary. red bank club. Pursuant to the call of the County Chairman the Red Bank Democratic club met at Red Bank on Saturday, 28:h of April and reorganized by electing A. E. Wingard, President; J. P. L. "WiIIsod, Vice President; G. T. Taylor, Clerk and D. P. Burnett, member of the Executive Committee, Delegates to the County Convention, Hon. W. H. Sharpe, D. P. Burnett, J. P. L. Willson and Charley Hook. Committees on enrollment and registration were appointed. J. P. L. WillsoD, Vice Pres. G. T. Taylor, Clerk. BULL SWAMP CLUB NO. 1 Met at Laird's Old Mill April 28th, 1900, and leorganized by electing U. W. Jefcoat, President; W. Q. Jackson, Vice President; C. C. Justus, Secretary; J. J. Boles, Treasurer; G. J. King, Executive Committeman. Committee on enrollment, A. W. Craft, Lee A. Poole and J. B. Kirkland. Committee on registration, C. C Justus, W. Q. Jackson and A. W. Craft. Delegates to County Convention, W. Q. Jackson, chairman, G. J. King, J. L. Jefcoat and Lee A. Poole. Oa motion of J. J. Bolep, the club endorsed, "W. Q Jackson for Sheriff n v\/l U TT C!U a vnrk f AM Qt nf A auu XJ/JU. TT JJL. uuaipc IUI kjiaic Senator. We endorse the untiring work of Dr. Wm Stokes in securing Free Mail Delivery and his reelection to Congress, and Bryan for the Presidency. U. W. Jefcoat, President. C. 0. Justice, Secretary. BATESBURO CLUB. The Batesburg Demcoralic club met Saturday, p. m. An election for officers resulted as follows: W. B. Hite, President; E. Jones, Vice President; W. S. Hite, Secretary and Treasurer; J. T. Sawyer, Executive Committeeman. Delegates to County Convention: W. B. Hite, J. M. Altman, E. Jones, J. T. Sawyer, H. W. Haltiwanger. Club aijourned subject to call of the chairman. W. S. Hite, Secretary. CHIXQUEPIX CLUB. The ChiDquepin Democratic club met at Samaria school house 28th, inst, and reorganized, with the following officers: E. B. Barr, President; P. B Quattlebaum, Vice President; A. J. Boutwright, Secretary; E B. Barr, Executive Committeeman. Delegates to the County Convention, E. B. Barr and A. J. Bjatwright. Alternates, E. "W. Boatwright and W. E Quattlebaum. A. J. Boatwright, Secretary. SANDY RUN CLUB. The Sandy Eun Democratic club met at Eed Store Saturday, April 28tb, 1900. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term of two year:-: President, N. B. Wannamakei; Vice President, Cipt. J C. I. Wamamaker and Mbj H. J. Seibles; Secretary, Lee Mullei; Treasuser, P. H. E Derrick; Member of the County Executive Committee, E J. Ex>f. Delegates to attend the County Convention to assemble at LexiDg ton, Monday, the 7th of May, were elected as follows: N. B. Wannamaker, E. J. Roof, J. C. Muller, P. H E. Derrick and J. W. Cue kn. Alternate?: J. E Sailor, W. H. Wannamaker, W SKiigler, Lee Mailer aDd J W Wise. The following | committees were appointed to serve for the next two years: Executive Committee, Sheltou Ivaminer, F B Crider, R E Inabinef; Enrollment ! Committee, A H Wolfe, H C Ruckcr, DF Jumper; Registration Committee, R D P Rucker, W T ICaigler and Henry Crirn. The following preamble and resolutions offered by Maj. H J Seibles were adopted by a risiDg vote: Preamble and resolutions of Sandy Run club in memory of David Biker Wannamaker. Whereas, the Sandy Run Democratic club ha3 heard with sincere sorrow of the death, since i:s last meeting, of its venerable ftiend and woithy member, Daviu Baker Wannamaker, who was a man of integrity and high character, fair and just in his dealing with his fellow maD, kind and considerate to the poor and needy, an affectionate husband and father and a faithful friend, whose precept and example might be well emulated by the younger generation of this community where he was so long known and esteemed as one of our oldest and best citizc-nf; now, therefore, be it, Resolved, That in the death of said David Baker^Wannamaker, this club has sustained the loss of a member who was ever ready to discbarge his duty and whose presence, voice and counsel will be long and sadly missed by his eurvivors, who will cherish bis memory. Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased member with assurance of our sincere sympathy in their deep sorrow, and that a copy be published in the Lexi?n^Arv TT -T Sfll hi i lU^VVU X/lO^/aiVUi Jkx v NTVftvtw The following resolutions introduced by N B Wannamaker were unnanimously adopted: We, the Democrats of Sandy Run Township, in meeting duly convened, desire to testify anew to our unqualified endorsement of the course of our immediate Representative in Congress, alert, faithful, able, our own Dr. J Wm Stokes. We regard with special1 favor his measure for the extension of the benefits of the Free Rural Mail Delivery system as well as the advantages that will accrue to residents of the county districts from the Star Route plan of mail delivery. We commend his persistent, determined opposition to the Loud Bill, a measure that contemplated serious abridgment of the privileges of the rural press, truckled to the interests of the railroad magnates, and, in consequence militated against the interests of rural residents. His efforts to secure the en actment or an anti option Jaw, to put a period forever to tbe nefarious work of gambling in futures, entitle him to the plaudits of the producers of the nation, the well done of a confiding and grateful constituency. On motion the club adjourned to ' meet at the call of the President. N B Wannamaker, President. Lee Muller, Secretary. CIIAPIN CLUB. The Chapin Democratic club assembled at Chapin, S C., on Saturday, April 28th, 1900, and was reorganized by electing the following officers to serve for tbe ensuing two years: S J. Clark, Pres ; S. D. B. Lever, V. Pres ; Jno. D. Farr, See ; G. W. Williams, Treas ; S. D. B Lever, Member of the Co. Ex. Com. The following delegates were plected to the County Convention: S D. B. Lever, Jno. D. Farr, S. J. Clark and A W. Comelander. Alternates: A N. Sease, W. F Lindler, G. W. Williams and J. H. Frick. The president appointed the following committees: On enrollment S D. B Lever, G W. Williams, W. F. Lindler, J. S. Haltiwanger and W. E Miller. Oa registration. J. II. Lindler, Ed. Lindler and A X. Sease. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That we, the members of the Chapin Democratic club, do endorse the Hon. B R. Tillman for the TJ. S. Senate, the Hon. J. Wm. Stokes TT K TTnnco nf Rpnrpapnfft IVI luv V . Ky v -w. ^ tives, and Mr. A. Frank Lever for the House of Representatives of this State from Lexington county. On motion the club adjourned. S. J. Clark, Pres. Jno. D. Farr, Secty. HILTON CLUB. Pursuant to the call Hilton Dem. club met at Hilton, S. C., April 28 The following officers and delegates were e'eitrd: J. C. Fulmer. Pres ; C. P. Williams, Vice Pres.; John S. Derrick, Sect: A. A Guise, Treas ; Ex. Com., John S Derrick; Com. on enrollment, R. B. Hiller, H. H. D eber: Delegates to Ciuntv Convention, J C Fulmer, H. H. Dreher, S. L Smith, R B. Hiller. Alternates, A A Guise, D. B. Amick, J. E. Koon, D. E Amick. J. C. Fulmer, Pres. John S Derrick, Secty. LEESVILLE CLl'B. The Democratic club met at the appointed time, on Saturday evening:, io the town hall, with a roll of 23S member?. Capt. A. P. West was le nominated as Piesideut. The following gentlemen were appointed as delegates to the County C mvcnticn: | Drs. D. M. Crosson, E. J Ethered^e, j J F. Mitchell, Messrs. F. H. Hen| drx, P. W. Shealy, J. E 13 McCartbu, J. R Bouknight, W. A. Jolley and H. S. Crouch. Mr. F. Hampton Hendrix was elected as Executive ! Committeeman from this club, ?? ?J j.rmi*vcmr<~>Tz-r:"mv.-si- VMaB&aZgaWKSaBaai W e have reeeived within weeks the largest and n: line of 'Billies, and Wag ped into the State. FIVE SOLID m LOADS AND LOC IB 23 I T7" I1T a- ZD^ In Buggies we can suit the taste of the the "H. M. T." for the youth to something for the "old folk," is filled to the roof with all the different si width tire you want. Call and look through, see the Ccods and get our prices, an line you will buy fiom us. RESk KSJH jsa? A?L B2BSSWRSS 61 KB R3 Col-u.223."bia, S. C February 11.?1 y. I am Agent for This Paint is Fully Gi CALL AND SEE COLOR CAF Julian E. Eaufinann, Lexin? April 25. '? ? w? ?m mmm . , i . ^ . m mm m . _l I I ' ?- I Seeds by Mail, I j 3 Papers for 5 cents, or one dozen Papers for 15 cents, and we pay t-hc postage. All one varieti/or assorted as desired, consisting of Beets, Cabbage, Collar els, Celery, Carrot, Cucumber, Egg Plant, Mustard, Leek, Lettuce, Okra, Onions, Parsley, Pepper, Radish, Squash, Salsify, Tomato, Turnip, and other garden seed usually carried in a first class seed store. Herbs, same price. ! Caraway, Sage, Thyme, Sweet Marram and Kohl RabL i Write Is for Prices on Field Seeds, | Seed Irish and Sweet Potatcos. Send Us l our Orders j I s&rjfIdcJi will have our prompt and Careful attention. MI kLOIM, i 7 j colu3i13ia, s. c. Jan. 1.? ly. i; | __ ... j. _ In tlie People | r< t ' j i ill Kill: We have the Fineet Line of ; NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., in the City. MILLINERY. All the Latest Novelties at Low Prices. We Guarantee all Goods as Represented WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE. T T2T7 2v? JP6z 2^E OOEE, (Successors X, W. Trump,) l.*)17 Maiu St, CoIum)>ia, S. C. September -j.s ? t f. Just received the finest line of Clothing ever offered in Lexiiurton O in s}>rintx weights and colors. PANTS, PANTS, PANTS, Latest style. ( annot l>e equaled in fit and finish. We are headquarters for Clothing and Pants. lie sure to give us a call before halving. M. R. HARTLEY & 00., LEXOGiO> DEPOT, S. i . February 7.?tf the last three Lost complete ons ever ship;al shipments .ILT. most tastidious trom nice and comfortable ze wagons with any d if you need anything in our [ULE CO., j N the | W&. B J i faints. iiaranteed. *D. ;ton, S. C. I LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. Bacon Hams, per ft 8 a 10 " Sides, " " 7 a Shoulders, " 7 a Lard, per ft s a Flour, per cwt 200 a 250 Corn, per bu 65 a 70 Peas, " " 90 a 95 Oats. " " 40 a 45 Fodder, per cwt 75 a so j Sweet Potatoes, per bu 60 rdce. per lb 3* a 4 Butter, per ft 15 a 20 Eggs, per doz 10 a Turxeys, per lb 8 a lo Geese, per pr 60 a 80 Chickens, per head 10 a 25 ! oeeswax, per ? io a so Beef, per ft 8 a 10 Pork. " " 8 a 10 Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 COTTON MARKET. Lexington,?Middling?^. Columbia?Middling o,'4. Charleston.?Middling 9'4. Augusta.?Middling. 9':*. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens ol Lexington county. Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B. Aughtry &, Co. February 23 ?tf, C. M. EFIRD. F. E. DREHEB. , EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H? S. C. TTyiLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE VV Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington, S. C. June 17?6m. mil a nn ? a ? tilWAKU L. ASBILL, Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. Practices m all the Courts. Business solicited. Sept. 30?Cm lEXITON savings hue. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. 1?. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf UNA III it TT\niT A fit V/ \/ i.TJL K^7 STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital ... $200,000 Surplus Profits . - . 60,000 Saving's Department. Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. W. A. ^laRK, President. Wilie Jones, Cashier, December 4?ly. OJNLY^OO f?- v=??m SEND US S5.OO as a guar-I {]) antee of good faith nr>d wo 'ffyz mKllri will send you any fln- nt. uf.ife [&?&*[?& by freight. C. O. D., subject to Src'*k:;jiJ examination. Yuuean examine tt at jour freight depot and if you t!/i<1 it the equal of any Are T2S?m1 Pro?* combination lock Iron aSE??- U J and steel safe made and abot* enc-third the price Charged by Others forth? name xlze and grade, "1 pay your freight agent our T special factory price and *kl ' freight charges, less thet5.00 | Fent wun oruer; oibitkbc irwn> > ?.? u>u .............. j and we will return your <.?.oo. 100-!b. eomMaatioa | lock unfe* for *.he heme, <0.95: 500-lh. ofllre and itorettfe*. j #11.95; 500 lb?.. #17.95; 700 lb.., <21.95; 1000 lb#., | <2s. 50:1250 lb*., <33.50:?. rr IcrcedoubleoaKid"and doublo Inxlde door oafo* for larce bu?lnr?%, factory. Jewelry or bank, 50 Inciies hieh, 2 100 l!'?.. #03. 75: OH Inchon bleb, S0O0 Iht., #>9.75. Krrlcht averages 25 rent. per 10(1 lbs. for500 mllea; for 1000 mite*. 40 font*. WKITK FOR FBEE NAF? I C.VTAl.OCl'K ami ?porml libera! O. I). offer. | SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. j Wh'.-n writing mention the Dispatch. i Uli, E, J, ETIIEHEBliE, SUKGEON DENTIST, LF.ESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always onhand. February 12. *