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I awmmwii imaiji mi Mi i / Suffering from female troubles should ( } try the ,rOkl Time" Bemedy, 'i , i1. i: lllAtPLAmS i 1 f^RKlMTOR ) It has no equal. It strengthens the \ < ) delicate female organs and builds a worn- ( S an up. All suffering and Irregularities at f ) "monthly" periods can be avoided by Its I S use. It Is for young girls maturing, fort j ) mothers, and for women at Change of Life, c } Should be used before child-birth. c S sold by all druggists, or sent pcst-pald c i on receipt of price $1.00. c S ladies Blue Cook sent FREE to any one < > on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-1 S PARTMeM", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat- < ; laacogi, Tenn. I Mention this paper. ? ^ Sold bv Julian E. Kanfmann. . i i'he Lexington Di^atch 1 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. I9t0 ? ? 1 &8~Xotices will be inserted in the Local department at < the uniform price of 5 cents j per line, to one and all,j?3 1 l&isx to 2Tew Advertisements. < Barbecue?J. A Meetze. Barbecue?Sox & Kaminer. I Barbecue?Levi Lowraan. c Barbecue?Sbealy & Bioklej. Barbecue?Barman & Harman. Cird?Dr. L K Stuikie. v For County Commissioner?P. H. e Craps. For County Commissioner?G. C. Haltiwanger. c For Magistrate?TJ. W. Jefcoat. j For Magistrate?F. P. Sfaeely. Qraphophones?Columbia Phonograoh Company. ^ New Gjods?L E M S.uoak. t For tbe House?Rev. E L Lybrand. For Magistrate?Wade M. C 'rley. v For County Commissioner?G. H. j Koon. Masonic. ? - - f< A A regular communication uuu7V^maria Lodge, No. 151, A F. M will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, ? S. C., Saturday evening, JuDe A 9, 1900, at 6? o'clock sharp. Take notice and govern yourselves accordingly Brethren. John C. Swygert, Master. C MARRIED. F April 26, 1900, by the R*?v. J. D ^ Shealy, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Charles G Kooo and r' Mies Rebecca J Shirey, both of r< Ella, Lfxington county. May 27. 1900, by R*v. J D fl Shtaiy, at the home of the bride's e parent?, Mr. J. L. Bix.z^r, of Prosperity, S C., and Mis* Esielle Lang- ft ford, of Lorena, S C. ft ???_ A Candidate Who Will Win. E I hereby auoouoce myself a can- fc didate to furnish every one who attend court with the best meals and f, I pledge myself to furnish the best p that the market affords and in qnanSr tily subject to the rules and regula tions of the capacity of the cue- u tomer's appetite. A. Marks, ^ The HuDgry Man's Friend. n l > -!- II I 1-1^ (ft _ Mais l nais:: nais ::: k Just received a new line cf hats * the best liDe ever shown in this, market. C^H and examine for your ci self and we will take pleasure in a showing you our entire line. If we d cannot suit you, we don't ask you to buy. No charge for showing goods. I Leaphart & Drafts. C le g| Best Cough 8ynjp.^aLtea Goot Uee j^j ^ Pri In time. Sold by drugKlsta. H v Wanted. A good steady man to drive either ^ a four mule, or a two horse lumber wagon. Man with family preferred ^ W. H. Donly, L^wiedale, S C. Governor McSweeney has offered 11 a reward of $50 for the arrest and ? ? conviction of Paul Foster, the Leesvil)e black desperado, who is alleged to have killed another negro in the suburbs of that town recently. "After suffering from severe dysw pepsia for over twelve years and usiDg i many remedies without permanent good I finally took Kodel Dyspepsia n Cure. It did me so much good I 11 recommend it to every one," writes ^ J. E. Wat kins, Clerk and R-corder, ^ Cnillicothe, Mo. It digest what you ^ eat J. E Knufmann. Mr. E. J George has completely w overhauled bis milling plant, maktDg E extensive improvements thereto. He t has had his premises white washed. He has also put in first class wot king ^ condition his thresher outfit and is j prepared to thresh graiu and grind E flour. Mr. J. W. Long and wife have re- , turned from a several d*?y's visit to j Mr. Wilson Long, brother of Mr. j - I F .Loog, id iNewoerry couuiy. mr. j L\?ng fouad bis brother in feeble | health, but we are glad to say left e bim greatly improved. * W. S Musser, Miliheim, Pa , saved 1 the bfe of bis little girl by giving her 8 One Minute Cough Cure when she was dying wi,h croup. It is the only I baimle68 remedy that gives immediate results. It quickly cures cough9, i colds, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and i ] all throat and lung troubles. J. E. ] Kaufmann. < PEM'll HP SClSSfiBN Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Subscribe for the Dispatch. The census takers are abroad in the land. Next Monday the June term cf court coi.venes. George C Hahiwanger is announc&d for County Cjmmiesioaer. Cream and peaches is now one cf the delicacies of the season. Wade M. Coiley is a candidate for Magistrate at Brockland. Rev. E L. L\brand is a candidate for the House of Representatives. Miss .Powell, ot uranireviiie, jf ribitiog the Misses Wright, of this place. We were blessed wiib a refreshing ?nd much needed rain Sunday after aeon. Mr. E F. Bradford of Savannah 3a., is visiting his parents at this place. The friends of P. H. Craps an lounce him a candidate for County Commissioner. If you want to etpy a good bar >ecue attend that of Livi Lowman'e >n Saturday, July 14. " E That dollar 3 ou owe u?, friend, eould suugly fit a vacant place in our ^ mpty pocketbook. For the next week or ten days the a bain gaDg will be on the road near c jittle Mountain. d J. D. Bickley, who resides near f Vyse's Ferry, is quite ill with ypboid fever. o Mrs. L H. Russell of Abbeville, is t isiting her daughter, Mrs. Jodie w jawscD, at Lewiedale. a Mr. F. P. Shealy announces bimelf as a candidate for Magistrate y jr the Third District. e Miss Rosa Myers, of Providence, P lumter county, is visiting her auct, n lr9. John J. Fox. : ^ J Mr. George H. Koon announces imself as a candidate for CouDty 'ommissioDer in this issue. We are indebted to Mr-. H. L " toof for some as fine oDions as we j ave seen in a loDg time. , fj Mrs. G. W Kvzer and son, have eturned from an extended vi>it ro Q platives in Mim*, Florida. n Everybody's Maysziue for June is s all of that sort of literature that is & aey to read and hard to forget Miss Ross, daughter of C?pt A. P ? filler of Bamberg, is visiting the t] imily of Dr. L E. M. Srnoak. f, The Baccalaureate sermon by the g Irv. J. 0. Willson wiU be preached w i the court house Sunday morning, a J. B. Sox aDd M. K Kamtner, will c imisb a first cla98 barbecue at J 1. Sox's place on Saturday, July 14. f: Mr J H Kcon dropped in to see 8 last week and talked encouragiDgf of the crop out lock in bis section. We have been requested to anounce that there will be no Episco- . it al services here until Tuesday, the 9th. n John A. Meetze will give a baibeue at Austin Meetze's place, liles north of Spring HiP, on Satur- ^ ay, July 14th. g We are indebted to Mr. A. H. p rocker, for an invitation to attend ^ lass Day of the South Carolina CjI?ge, June 1 l?h. ' DeWitt's Little Early Risers are j be finest pills I ever used."?D. J. w Ioore, Millbrook, Ala. They q lick- t.: (r cure all liver and bowel trouble. ^ . E. KaufmaDD. g The land advertised to Ve fold for axes by Sheriff Caughman was 9( old last Monday. It was purchased n y Mr. M. F. Laird for $40. ^ People attending court are cordially o jvited to call and 6ee my stock of I oods. Qiality aod quantity first lass and prices the lowest. H. M. Wirgsrd. jIn the T.easurei'a report N>. 133 ^ hould read J. C. Swygert, milch cow c 3r the poor house $30, instead of the q ray it appears in print. I The easiest arid most effective J aeibod o? purifyiog the blood aDd avigorating the system is to take f, )eWitt's Little Eitly Risers, the fj amous little pills for cleansing the Q iver and bowels. J. E Kiufujann. t R. B. Shealy and H. A B ekley 4 rill give a barbecu?, which will be lOted for abundance aod a j >!ly good e ime at Ballentine on July 7 h I The faculty and students of New- ? lerry College has our thank* for ?n 1 nvitation to attfDd the commence c Dent exercises od June 17th to 20 h Mr. Hanv Rob-i ts w>;t? critic dh , I I il last wt-ek, bat. we rav glad to I j, earn that be h is passed :be danger ^ toiiit and is slowly gaining stret>g:h I have just received a large dcw took of fine farm and dress shoes, t vhicb I am t filling at rock bottom r jrices. When in need of shoes ex- v imiDe my stock before purchasing t ilsewheie. I can suit you iti fit and j c jrice. J. D. Taylor. The reception given by Principal ' Seay to the graduating class of the e Lexington Classicd Iustitute last f Friday evening was a very pleasant ^ iff air. * I \jcwi 1 It is handier than a coal S Flame Oil Stove is absol I and causes neither smok Made in variotin ntx K pocketltOok.il?w berei I There will be do prayer meeting in he Methodist church tomorrow eveliug in consequence of the comoencemenfc exercises in the court IOUS9. Col J P Price, a large hearted nd big souled citizen of Saluda ouoty, has been in town for several lays shaking hands with his host of riends. J. Walter Preher and W. B. Taylcr f this county, have purchased the vo-story brick baildiug on the south restem corner of Elmwood avenue ud Main street. "I had stomach trouble twenty ears and gave up hope cf being ured till I began to use Kodol Dysepsia Cure. It has dene toe so juch good I call it the savior of my fe," writes W. R Wilkinson, Albany, 'eon. It digests what you eat. J. 1 Kaufmanu. Tonight the little tots of the Lexjgton Classical Institute will make heir most graceful bow and wear beir pleasanteet smiles to greet their rieuds and admirers. Wallace Brucp, traveling sales- i ran for Y. C. Badbam, Columbia ranufacturei's agent for all kinds of tandard machinery, has sold Craps : Price their planing plant. Have you ever traded with Piatt, took & ShuIJ, of Columbia? If Dot ae next time ycu are in Deed of fine ef-b plantation or family supplies, ive this firm your order and you ill be astonished at the large mount you will receive for a little lonev. All the Veterans have returned om Louisville and report that not ith standing the bad weather they ad a good time and were the jeipients of a warm reception. Mi8. Henry Boczer died last week fter a brief illness. He was buried 1 the graveyard at St. Thomas' burch last Sunday. We could learn o particulars of his illness. "After suffering from pile3 for 15 ear3 I was cured by using two oxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel jilve,'' writes W. J. Baxter, North trook, N. C. It heals everything, teware of counterfeits. J. E. K*ufrann. Mi-3. Julia Ciark has our thanks rr the first mess of early turnips e have had thi3 year. We appreiate ber thoughlfulness in rememeiiDg the printer while enjoying ne early vegetables. U W. J-vfcoat has yielded to the olieitatiun of a few friends and anounces himself as a candidate for Iagistrate for the Judicial District f Ball Swamp, Sandy Ran and >Iatt Springs townships. J. C Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., ays, UI cannot say too much fur )eWitt's Witch Hazd Salve. One ox of it cured what the doctors ailed an incurable ulcer on my jaw." lures piles and all skin diseases, jook out for worthless imitations. E Ksufmann. Rev. John A. Rice has our thanks or an invitation to attend the Thirty ist annual commencement of the Columbia Female College, which ook place from May 31st to June 1 h. By reference to a caid published ! lsewhere, it will be found that L. I v.. Stutkm, of (Jjmmbia, otters bis j irofessional services to the people of ! bis county, both as a physician and ounsellor at law. Pi of. E S. Dreber has b^en again e elected superintendent of Columns. City schools. His Lexington ;:m'jred and fiiends feel proud of ; uui and txiend their hearty coDgratil 4 lions. While in attendance upon court go ! o the Parlor B.'Staurant for your j newls. The table will be suppliid vith the best the market affords and utals furnished at all hours of the lay. M>. Willie Bailey, son of Rev. Jas. 3 Biil^y, died at the old home itead on Sunday. He had beeu a jreat sufferer all his life from asthma. 3e wa9 buried at the old family jurying ground. ggggg!Baags*ag-.T??wMflMWi meals -cool c m ja You 11 not need to r J by the thermomctc ?. Wick less Hlue Flam 1 ; hottest days you can J choose, in whatever jj|^ out suffering any a while cooking, The is only one of the ad jss Oil stove and cleaner and cheaper utcly safe; ii burns ordinary k e, smell nor soot. rs for various fdzfd families; sold nt price* >er stove* are sold. I f the dealer <loen mtf has e STANDARD OIL COMPANY. AMODNCEfflENTS for congress. HON. J. Wm STOKES is Ltreby annonnc d as a candidate for re election to Congress irom the Seventh District, subject to the Democratic primary. " foe state "senator. Appreciative of the untiring tfforts. recognizing the beneficial results of measures espou-ed by 1 im as a member of the Senate, knowing his uteri.ng worth rs a fiuan cu r; his fitting qualification for a representative of the people of Lexington County an.l his close identity with the farming tn terests thereof, tre many friends of Dli D. M. CROSS ON present his Dame lor it-elect on to the S-.ate Senate, and pledge h'm to abide the result of the primary. I herebv announce myRelf a candidate for the Sta e Senate from Lexington county, and will abide by the result o! the primary election. W. H SHAKPE. for representative. The friend- of Rev. E. L LYBRAND recognizing Lis ability and his knowledge ol the needs of tbe ptople and the fairness with which he would serve his constituents as a member of the House of Representatives. bereb. nominate him a candidate for that office and pledge him to abide tbe result of the primary election. Yi< lding to the solicitation of friends, 1 announce myself a candidal for the House ol Representatives, subject to the rules ol the Democratic party. N. S. YOUNGINER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Ltgi.-.la'ure ol South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. A. F. LEVER. D. F. EFIRD is hereby announced as a j. J .4. r u.v CKLJumdic iur fc-cicuuuu i/u iun uuwau ui Representatives, subject to the rules ol the Democratic party. J. BROOKS WINGABD is hereby annoucced as a candidate Irom Lexington County lor membership in the House ol K preventatives of the General Assembyol South Caroline. He will accept the results of tbe primary elections. " FOE clerk 0? court We are authorized to announce SAMUEL B GEuBGE as a candidate for Clerk ol the Court at the ensuing primary elec ion and pledge him to abide the result thereof "Yielding to the riquest of my many friends. 1 hereby announce myself lor the office of Clera ot Court for Lexington Co- nty and pledge 1113 sell to abide the result ol the primarv election. E. J. E'J HELEDGE m COUNTY TSEASUSES. ME. J. S. DERRICK is hereby an uounced as a candidate l(>r reelection 10 the office of County Treasurer in the en suing primary election, su* ject to the rules and regulations of the Deruuciatic party. The many lriends of J. WALTER DRfcHEtt announce bim as a c mdidate for county Treasurer, and pledge him to abide the Democratic primary. fcr~c6UNFY auditor." PAUL E HUITOis hereby announced as a candidate for County Auditor. aDd will abide by the result of the primary election. G. A DERRICK, having!fficientlyfi led the office ol County Auditor lor the past uoy?ars, we, his many friends, hereby annouuee him as a candidate for re-election to said position and pledge him to abide the result ol the primary. for sheriff. We are authorized to announce TIIOMAS II. CaUGHMAN as a candidate i< r reelection as Sheriff of Lexington County and pledge hi 111 to abide the result of the primary taction. At the solicitation -?f many moods I hereby announce injself as a cand.date lor Sheriff of Lexington county, and pledge myself to abide the result ol the Democratic primary e'ection. T, FRANK GRIFFITH. The many friends of HAMPTON A. LC'RICK hereby announce him as a candidate tor Sheriff of Lexington ounty and pledge bim to abide the re-sult of the Democratic primaries. Upon due consideration, I hereby an nouuee mjseii a candidate for Sheriff' of Lexington County, and pledge inyse f to abidv the result ot the primary. W. L. K. JOHNSON, The many friends of D. ELMORE CRAFT a ni.ouDce bim us a candidate for Sheriff, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. Buil Swamp. I hereby announce myself a candidate Jcr the office of Sheriff ot Lexington coauty and pltdge m3se!t to abide by the rules of the Democratic primaries. W. Q JACKSON. At the solicitation o' my many friendi, I hereb announce myself a candidate for the office of Sher ff o: Lexin ton coanty and pledge m^sed' to abide the result ol the primary. JOS. F. MITCHELL The rainy friends of DR. C. E. LEAPHART hereby announce him a candidate for Sher.ff" of Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the r. suit of the Dem ociatic primaries. CO. SUPT. OF EDUCATION. We ore authorize to announce that PROF. JOHN S. DEKblOK is a candidate tor h.i r.i a' fjn/inlln.i lUv V/i ru^ilUlCUWClil VI ijUU^UklUU for Lexington couuty. and will aOidj the result of the primary elc-cion. We are authorized to anrounce J. E. RaWL KYZEll lor re-election as County Superintend nt of Education for Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the result ct the primary election. Yuldii g to requests of frieuds, I announce m\ f-fclf a candidate <or the office of County Snjurintendeiit ot Education, subject to the rules ot the primary election. P H. E. DERRICK. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. GKOLGE A. SHELLY is her-by announcer! as a candidate tor Couuty Supervisor. His ability, ixpenecce and location well q alitics bim for the po-ition. He is pledged to abi ie the result of the primary. and j ooks egulate your cooking j r when you get a i c Oil Stove. On the \ cook whatever you I way you wish, with- I dditional discomfort I comfort you'll gain | vantages of using a | Stove I The Wick less Blue I eroseue, without wicks g to ault any aired 5 tlieru. write lo the Q j FOP. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I I hereby announce mjseif as a c indicate for County Commi-sioucr and wi:l abide tne result of tbe i>riiuarv GEORGE II. KOON. ' The friend? of P. H. CRAPS announce I him a candidate for Connty Commissioner, i and pledge hiui to abide the >esu.t of the 1 primary election. ! I hereby announce myself as candidate | for County Comwiesioner, anil pledge myself to abide thn ??suit of the primary eh c tion. GtOKGE C. II.YL'll WAfiGLK ' The friends of A. LUTHER ROOK announce Lim a candidate fur Connty Coui niUeioner, and pledg* him to abide the result of the primary election I hereby annonuee myself as a candidate for Connty Commissioner, and pledge myself to abide the resnlt ot the primary. REUBEN H. BAUGIIMAN. I hereby arnonnce myself us a candidate for the cfli. e ol Couutv Commission r tcr Lexington county, snlj et 10 tbe o-mty primary election W. BLEW1T HITE. The friends of WILLIAM A SPIRES, JR., announce birn a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. I hereby announce myself a> a candidate for ConDty Commissioner and pledge 1113self to abide the results of ibe Primary ehction. GEORGE A. KAMINER. The friends of S. L. SMITH announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. I hereby announce myrelf as a candidate for CouDty Commissioner and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election JOE F. HaRUaN. FOS~MAGismTSr At the solicitation of a few lriends. and being naturally inclined that way, I announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for the Judicial District of Bull Swamp, Sandy Run and Piatt Springs township-*. Will abide the prmiry rules Office at Swansea and GiStoa. U. W. JEFCOaT. T hereby aunonnce myself a candidate for Magis rate for the Third District, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Demtcra ic primary. If elected will ar range courts to suit the convenience of the people J?\ P. sHEVLY. MR. WADE M. CORLEY haviDg given satisfaction es Magistrate, his many friends nominate him for -e-elcctioo to that office in Congart-e township, subject to the ru es of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself a candidate f r Magistrate ot the Third District of Laxit gton conutv. and the public is assured that should I be nominated that my courts will be held at desirable places all over the enlarged Third District. 0. B. APDY. J. E. HALTIWANGER, of Seima, P 0.. is hereby announced as a candidate for Magistrate for Fork District, subject to the Democratic priaarv election. If elected he will arrange his courts to tait the convenience of the people. Voters. The friends of R W. HaLTIWANGER announce him as a candidate for Magistrate for th- three townships in the Fork, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. " ' ' ' s f t rtt T xv x r XT a Tl i ne ruaDj inenas 01 <jui i xm m .uajvCHANT, hereby announce him a candidate lor Magistrate at Brook land, and pledge him to abide the result ol the primary election. Man; Fr'ends. The friends of ERNEST U. SHEA! Y announce him a candidate f< r Magistrate for the three Fork Townships, pledging him to abide the result of the primary election. He. being we'l po ted in law aud backed by sound judgment, qualifies him to satblactorily discharge the duties of the office Voters. I her-.by announce oust If a c.inui.iate for Magistrate iu the 3.1 Jud-cial District, subject to therulesol the primary election. S. It. CROUCH. ED. L El E 'Z?R is announced a candidate for Magistrate for the Dutch Fork and is pledged to abide the result ot the Democratic primaries. Ih r.hv eminence. myself a candidite for Magistrate for the Third District ol Lexington county, end pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J W. FOND. FOR CORONER. IOOR Ha YES is hereby announced as a candidate frr the ofd e of C> rouer for L< xington com ty, and is pledge to abide by the result of the primary election A new Modern Bicycle (1000 model) for sale cheap. Apply to Rtce B. Harman, L xiogfon, S. C isoi-Tooo. iSnilTH Willi IMF V/UUlll \jl II IV/LI 1 11 1 UVLlLWUKj COLUMBIA, S. C. AB . B. S. A. II, LL. 35., L. I. Courw Spring Courses free tor Teachers. Fourteen Professor.-.: 3 5 CO j vol umes in library; excellent laboratories, classrooms g tnuusiuro, infirm ?ry, athletic grounds. Tuitiou $4d, other f es flS, a session; tuition remitted to needystudents. Expenses Si:i5 to S1 To afession Certilit d 1 upils :r~>m torty five A credited Schools eulcr its Freshman Class without examination. Entrance and Normal Scholarship Examinations he'd at every county seat. F.-iday, Jul' 2) J9tM). by Counfy Superintendents. Next sesriou opens September 23, 1900. For catalogue, address, F. C. WOODWARD, , President. Mar 30. 19'JO?id. Barbecue. ?TE WILL FURNISH A. F-RSTCLASS V barbecue a d refreshments at tied i B ink Factory, on the 4th day 01 July. ! Candidates and everybody arets, tcially invited to come and enj>y themselves GKORGR M C. KYZEK. J./HN BOUZZii. May 28, IOjO?b*3i. W e have received weeks tlie largest line of Buggies, an ped into ike State. FIVE SOLID CAR LOADS .^zszez VII In Buggies we can suit tlie t< the "H. M. T." for the youth to for the "old folk." OUR WA60N is filled to the roof with all the width tire you want. Cal! and 'ock through, see the Coods end g line you wi Colum' February 11.?ly. I am Ag Cslsbrated I This Paint is F CALL AND SE Julian E. Kaufman April 27). Mason's Fruit Jelly Glasse WAX TOP FRUIT WAX 3TBIN3S, for Cans-RUBBSRS g Now is the time to buy Above. almost at hand. There will b jp| ^ fruit. We are the LARGEST E section in above goods. SID I S YOUR ORDERS OR WRITE Lorick&Lowr Column-Tcia,., S. < Jan. 1.? It. SEND-NO MONEY I?1 W8ifa wegend-ou ggg HlQft GRADE DROP CABINET IURDICK SEWINQ MACHINE by freight c.o. D. a.Sjeet to noi Kilcs. You can exAmine.lt at your nearest freight depot ana 11'^^' found perfectly saturaetory, exactly as represented.,. equal to maehine* other* tell u Mgh as $60.00, and TllfemMmaBnBBnB GBKATEST BARGAIN YOU KVER HEARD OF. pay Toor^tygBHBMBgXjfMffB freight agent Our Special Offer Price S15.50 fczraPS and freight charges. The machine weighs y ? Wfcl 120 pounds and the freight vill Average 7& cents tor eacaow'^im. mnma GIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIALinyour own borne, and BSKBi we win return your $15.50 any day you are not satisfied. W? mII dif- MUK ferret mike* sad grades of Sewlog Bsehlnet at 0S.5O, 010.00. 011.00, mMgfiS 012.00 and op, all folly deaerlbed In Onr Free flrwisr ffaeblna Catalogue, wEES bnt SI5.50 forthi. DROP DESK CABINET BURDJCK fJ < is tiie greatest value ever offered by any nouse. II BEWARE OF IMITATIONS B? vertisrneuts, offering nnkauwn machines under various names, with BaSs various inducements. Write some friend In Chjeagb and learn who are f%? reliable and who are not. * AJJ TUC Dsmnsov evcrv B0DERN IHPROVEBENT. fVL I li Ebb DUHiLflVlV EVF.KY Cl>0D POINT OF ETKRT HIGH ?a0*3j$ ? GRADE BACHINE BADE, WITH T1IK 4 DEFECTS OF NONE. MADE BY THE BEST MAKEB IN AMERICA. ?mwgma FROM THE BEST MATERIAL CAN BET\ SOUP QUARTER S 1 jy|UPIANO PonsiIED, one Illustration s'ao ? Sj{| ping from sight) to be used as a eentr ? epen With full length table and hea s , drawers, latest lo39 skeleton frame, ca 2 htedfenrgy*^** ' i /mfSKFiiH. decorated cabinet finish, finest nicki xlgfeT CP Q BSH |ters. ball bearing adjustable treadle. E rifM |S ? fiSO'llfla Finest lar,e High Arm head, positive four raoti< J ' f ft w PtTj vS&J ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjust! ? ? ?* IliT fl liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable pi S-n-ji SfjjLl i ? 0 jPyfepl carrier, patent needle bar, patent dress guard s.'L JJUvfl B D a aiid ornamented nn<! bcaQtifnliy NICKEL TJ ' 3 ! - JV&I T1l? As2af GUARANTEED Hie lighten nwnltg, moat dor ? j; : -made. ?,cry kaown attachment i*famished and otir ? - * - iV-'l i *S$S?s'C ^i iW just howonvor-e can run it and do either plai Z ' ffiht A 20-YEARS- BINDING GUARANTEE !T COSTS YOU NOTHING ^fTth^e" -*** ? to ?69.00, and then if convinced yon ar your freight acert the ?15.50. TO itEfllO TOl'R ?15.30 If at any time wi:F not satisfied. ORDER TO pay. I.ii.VT DELAY. 'Sears. Hocbucl: Co. are thoroughly Address. SEA=?3e ROEBUCK fit CO. (In flm fitmstf lino nf ('lot.liilif OYPr offo iii spring weights and colors. PANTS, PANTS, Latest style. Cannot he equaled in lit and finish quarters for Clothing and 1 hints. Be sure to before buving. ML R. HARTLEY < LEXDOTOX DEPOT, S. February 7.?tf within the last three and most complete Ld Wagons ever shipAND LOCAL SHIPMENTS TO- I3-A.I 3LTT. iste of the most fastidious from something nice and comfortable ditFerent size wagons with any et our prices, and if you need anything in our li buy ft om us. foia, S. C. ent for the nllv friia.raiif.AAri. :e color card. i| in, Lexington, S. C. LEXINGTON MARKET, H ^ | CO ERECTED WEEKLY BY THE MEBCHANT8. f I Shoulders, " 7 a j Lard. per 25 s a I Flour, per ewt 20<iaWO | Corn, per bu 65 a 70 j Peas, " " 90 a 95 Si Oats. " " 40 a 45 ^ Fodder, per ewt 76 a so Sweet Potatoes, per bu 60 Iiloe. per lb 3* a 4 . Butter, per ft 15 a 20 j Eggs, per dos 10 a 12% urKeys. p*?r lb 8 a 10 1 j I Geeso. per or 60 a SO Cnlckeus. per head 10 a 25 Beeswax, per 16 16 a 20 Beef. D^r? .. 8 a 10 Pork. " " 8 a 10 5, for Jar3. TaUow-Mr ?> cotton market. Lexington.?Middling 9'4. C<>!un.bia.?Middling 0'(. Charleston.?Middling 0'<. Augusta,?Middling. 2'<. Preserving Season " e an abundance of! Albert M. B<)0Zer, BALERS in tins AttOrHC) fit LaW, COI.U3IBIA, S. O. Especial atteulioc given to brsinc&s entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington conety. Ofhce: 1009 Main Street, over T. B. Acghtry & Co. FOR PRICFSi q jj efird. f. e. dreheb. EFiRO & DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C. TTTILL practice in all the V V Courts. Business solicited. One member ol the firm will always be at office, EDWARD L. ASBILL, 3. Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, 8. Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. ? Sept. 30 - 6ra wis liifsim DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO W. P. ROOF, Cashier. $ I Q?l? DIRECTORS: I KSsBi f S = Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, I ft I "3^5 * || U Hilton James E. Hendrix. jf EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. | * Deposits of ti end upwards received and ; 5. interest at 0 per cent, per cm um allowed, i' mTrt-- '-3 Z? ^yable April and October. September 21?If iAWED OAK ?1SS-5StB I Itflfi CAROLINA III IK, genuine Smyth iron stand. an feed, self threading vibrot- it\it,t \ d tbie bearings, patent tension t/lj Sy 11S1 A, 59 resser foot. Improved shuttle tiMMEDsome!ydecorat'd *TATE, cm AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. ^SStSSSSSSSSSS^ Paid up Capital - . - $200,000 n or any kind ot fen.-v ?.ire. Snru'-US Fi'OfilS . - 60,000 lis sent with everv maehine. * 1 Savings Department. ! *?.!?. "i Deposits of $0 1)0 .ml npwards received. reimoie.-Editor > ; Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent. IC.) Chicago, 111. rer annum. W. A. CLARK, President, Wllie Jokes, Cashier. j i,'oc?iuoer 1?jlj. I S5.00 W If a S?ND US S5.0O***FuarI-bb ?* * /vr H B I ? !''?c of good faith and we H BB S^ | S g^Zr^ will rond youanyCx*prnofMfe I if II I I f S ^ : enrnbt lati T1 lO.k^lrcm B yfl ra gfi ;;5^jT5 sBfeOtl uj and fctreisafcTivJe and ?b?o* H B 2) k .. I 59 S 'MWC1:C ?*>- eaf-llilrd tho p-l?j charred tj Jl fl.JB w w I oiti.r? r?/tLtfc>iur ?ix;*Ji2(jr?io, / 1 I r-gT j * ' ~~~-l pay ycur freight airent our ! I ? (tf/; *3// ^r.coinl factory price and V y I Tm%Jr -?2fc-V fr<_|(?ht churfft*. less lLefi.00 i fentwith order: ethcrwfea retain it ;-t our expense ivi/1 F oviiwrion * and-wo wia return your $" .<?<> i?o-ib. wcbmativa ICU 111 l-?t- AllliilOIl ! p,fi sr. ft* forth* hoa-?. #?5 AS: 5ai)*.b. off rand alnrr safes, ! f! 1.05; S K) lbs., #17.05: 7?0 lbs., $2!.65; 1WO lb.., ! "I. SI'tJ250 lb*.,*33.50;very Ur*e doableoauid- aod d?uWe CiK)r MifM r*>r Izr*p i'JCorr, J**?? nrr or 50 inched hith, ?{<>011,*., *,S. 75; 6S loch*, high, *000 lb*., fi M ' ',?9><5. Kri ijfht a-fr?ec? t ,i(* r.,.r IIKiIh*. for50?)a|lr?j ELI kJ 1 ^ 1 fr'loWBi.K. Wwiis. *A kite FOKFKKK SAFE tr 13 Bn? 1 m _ c \tau>ci"k n>?i jib?r?i v. o. i>. n*. B r%fi? I VI . SEARS. ROE2UCK & CO. Chicago. Wo are bead- j When writing mention the Dispatch. i>ivcusacall | DB. E. J, ETHEREBGE, )b fftfi SUKGEON DENTIST, ^ U2JBf LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always on hand. February 12. 1 ' - V i ? ?. i