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(HraRnnrMMBOTannMmaMMMii \ ? / Suffering from female troubles should) > try the "Old Time" Remedy, ]i . bFMEMCn ji <} I; !; jr^HfilMTOR j! S It has no equal. It strengthens the f " * > delicate female organs and builds a worn - c > an up. All suffering and irregularities at ( > "monthly" periods can be avoided by ltsc use. It Is for young girls maturing, fort > mothers, and tor women at Change of Life. ( > Should be used before child-birth. c Sold by all druggists, or sent pcst-pald v '? on receipt of price $1.00. ( ? Ladles Blue Book sent FREE to any onec '? on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-c I PARTMENT". New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat-1 " tanooga, Tenn. <[ i' Mention this paper. ji Bold bv Julian E. Kaurmanu. - The Lexington Dispatch WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20. 1900. Not ices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and ail, lades to New Advertisements. Warning?B. B Swygert. Barbecue?Price & Koob. Barbecue?James W. Corley. Barbecue?Corley & Mathias. For Magistrate?Geo. Sawyer. DIV11TE SERVICES. lexisoton cibcuit m e. chubch south. Rev J. N. Wright. Pastor. 1st Sunday, Red Bank 11 am. Bbilch 4?pm. id Sunday, Horeb 11 am. Lexington 4$pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 4 pm " " Red Bank 8 30 pm. Lexington: Sunday school service e~ery Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. LEXINGTOH JJ-iriiSl l/ntBLa. Riv. J. J. Myers, Pastor. 3rd Saturday Evening at 8 p m. 3rd Sanday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school every Sanday morning at 10 o'clock. L. W. Redd, Superintendent. st. Stephen's lutheban c:iukch. Riv. J. G Graichen, Pastor. 1st Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 2ud Sanday 11am, Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11a m , Lexington. 4th. Sanday 11am, Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday m'rain g at 9:30. episcopal sebvice*. Rtv. Harrold Thomas, Rector. Second Sundays at 11 a. m. Every Tuesday at 8:30 p m. Bibe class every Tuesday at 5 p. ra Sunday school every Tuesday at 6 p. m. Masonic. Jk A regular communication of PoT^^maria Lodge, No. 151, A F M will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak. S. C., Saturday evening, July 7, 1900, at o'clock sharp. Take Eotice and govern yourselves accordingly Brethren. John C. Swygert, Master. Meeting of Old Soldiers. * T1 rt a mnmKora r>f m n TTaiolfir A UW tMVUUUVAW Vft W?? ^ ?? ? - ^ are requested lo meet at Swansea, on Saturday, the 7th day of July. A < full attendance is desired as business of importance will be before the Camp. By order of D. E. Craft, 1st Lieut. Com. U. W. Jefcoat, Adjutant. i- i Revival Services. Revival services will begin in the Lexington Baptist church on Thursday before the third Sunday in July, being the 12rh day of the month. Rev. J. J. Myers, the pastor, will conduct these services and they doubtless will be interesting and attract large audiences. The public is cordially invited. A Smash Up on the Southern. A bad accident occurred on the Southern Riilway at the depot in this place last Digbt about 8 o'clock, in which two cars were demolished and two others badly dam* aged. When the accommodation train from Columbia, which is locally known as "The Crosson,'' arrived at the site of the old batting factory, which is 6ome distance from the depot, the cars in some manner came uncoupled. The first section with the engine rolled up to the depot and stopped, and the second section, to which was attached the passenger coach, came down the grade with great velocity and crashed into the rear car of the first section completely demolishing it. The next car rode a coal car and stopped with one end restiDg on the top of a car and iho other end on the coal car. At the time of the accident a negro was asleep on the coal car and he made a miraculous escape from instant death with only a few slight cuts and bruises. There were several passengers on the train, and among the number were the Rev. J. N. Wright, ' pastor of the Meihodist church at this place, and his son, Mr. W. Wright, of Columbia. The latter was thrown to the floor by the crash and sustained painful though not serious injuries. Medical aid was j soon on the spot and after an examination his ii juries were pronounced to be not of a serious nature. He j was removed to his father's home where he is now resting S3 easy as could be expected. All of the pas/?rm?iirtprfth]e shaken ud DCUgcio k and mucb frightened. A wreckage train arrived from Columbia and tne track was soon cleared of the debris. * A3 the cars came together the crash was distinctly heard in town, a distance of over a mile. Remember that you can always find nice candies, cakes and fruits, at the Bazaar. PKM'II i\!< Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Crops and grass are growing. Peaches aDd cherries are becoming plentiful. The sight of a dollar would be a good remedy for sore ejes. Mr. W. A. Caughman has our thanks for a mess of fine cucumbers. Fresh and reliable garden seed for sale at the Bazaar. Mrs. West Shealy died at her home a few miles from Summit ks week. B B. Swygert warns the public against giving employment to Logan Dent. The public is cordially invited to attend a basket picnic at Samaria cn July 4th. James "W. Corley will serve a barbecue at the famous Tarrar Springs on August 11th. The new bell of St. Stephen's church has arrived, but has not yet been put in position. Voters announce Cipt. George Sawyer as a candidate for Magistrate for tbis Judicial District. 1 f Bishop J. S. Key wrote: Teethina (Teething Powders) was more satisfactory than anything we ever used. 1 Wanted?A job as engineer (sta , tionan). Well qualified. Address, Lester Carson, care of Lexington Dispatch. Mr. H. A. Meetze, Jr., of Pacolet, is spending a short vacation with his parents at this place. Miss I'Ans is also at home. D H. Price and dames Koon will serve a barbecue at Star school house near J. W. Crout's Store on the 4th ( day of August. . We had several heavy rain falls I during the past week. It is feared 1 that the crops are greatly damaged as a consequence. Dr. Julian E Kaufmann has con eluded to put another 6tory to his new brick building which is now under construction. In consequence of the indisposition of Rev. Harold Thomas there will be no Episcopal services here until Tuesday, July 10th. We are UDder many obligations to Mr E J. George for a sack of his fine middlings, which was ground at bis justly popular mill. Ledgers, journals, records, counter books, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, mucilage, &c., for sale at the Bazaar. All the students from this county, who have been attending the different colleges in this and other States, have returned home for the vacation. 1 Cadet T. Frank Rawl, son of Mr. ( T Ed. Rawl, who has been attending ? the Patrick Military Institute at Anderson, paid us a pleasant visit yesterday. i Mr. Paul H. Craps has declined to ( make the race for County Com mis- ] oionor on/1 annmnflPR himself for / Supervisor. See his card and an ( Louneement. j The next meeting of the Upper t Division of the Lexington Baptist t Association will be held with Bethle- 5 hem church, near Bateeburg, on the fifth Sunday in July. ^ Forget not that Piatt, Hook & ? Shull, of Columbia, continue to keep ? ahead of their competitors by selling ? the best plantation and family sup- t plies for the least money. ? The little ten months old son of ( Mr. John Hood died in Columbia ' last Wednesday. The remains were * brought over and interred in the 1 cemetery at Bad Bank. The Lexington Manufacturing Co , is placing two large new boilers and ' when they are in position, the mill will have power capacity sufficient for all purposes. The July number of Everybody's Magazine is on our table and as is usual with this magazine, it is filled from cover to cover with interesting and instructive reading matter. Bear in mind that W. F. Corley and J. E. Mathias will serve a first class barbecue near the residence of Mr. J E3. Mathias on August 4th. A glorious old 4th of July time may be expected. There should be a convention of the sheep and hogs of the county to arrainRt thp haiheoue custom during which season so maDy of them meet an untimely end at the hands of the butchers. We acknowledge the receipt of cotton blooms from Wrn D. Wise, which was plucked on toe lOtb, N. Westly Harman aod M. M Gable on | the 16:b, K A Price on the I8:h | and Louis Butler on the 19th. Each season Mr. Wiilie Stuart kindly remembers the Dispa'ch force Kui-Vot rif dplifions nlums and W1VU U 44V W J _ this year has been no exception to the ruie. Many thanks friend Willie, may you live loDg aod prosper. Cadet J, H. Rawl, of Lexington, and not of Columbia, as the State has it, who attended the Patrick Military at Anderson, last session, is the young man whose "record for the whole session does not show a (l single demerit." 1 No watermelons bave made their ! appearance on our Rtreets as yet. The cause of this is said to be that j Dr. Blue Mountian Joe has been so busy electioneering the ladies for rotes that he was unable to give h:s svater melon farm attention. Just received a new lio^ of shoes, ill the latest et>les. We handle Draddock, Terry & Co's. shoes which ire sold under a guarantee and should they not come up to what we say, we have them repaired and it josts you nothing. Leaphart & Drafs. Large quantities of fruits are daily being shipped North from the >reat fruit belt along the Southern Railway. The fruit growers at llVards, Monetta, Batesburg, Leerrille and Lexington are jubilant over ;he big crop and high prices. The friends of some candidates uave forgotten, it seems, that our ;erms for inserting announcements ire $3, and for Magistrates and Coroner, $1 50, strictly and invariibly in advance. There is no devia;ion from this rule for any one. Among those who graduated from Sfewberry college this year, we find ;he names of the following young nen from this county: J. E. Barre, Lexington; D. J. S. Derrick, Leesrille; H. W. Fulmer, Hilton; A. P. Sites, Spring Hill and T. I. Swygert, Peak. Those interested should remember ,hat the session of the Summer ichool for teachers of this county will be held in the Institute building it this place from July 16 to August LI. Profs. P. T. Brodie and John J. jeorge are the teachers for the ichool. T 1 A ! _f "D me .ajumm Aseoci.'.uou 01 Awaii)ke College at a meeting held during ;he 47th commencement exercise?, sleeted as President Rev. John E. Bushnel), D. D. (class of 78) Winihester, Pa., and as orators for next jommencement, Judge J. W. G. Blackstone, A. M, (class of 76) of iccomac, Va., and Rev. S C Billen;ine, (class of '91) tf White Rock, 3. C. The depot at this place is undergoing extensive repairs. The internal irrangements have been changed so is to make them more convenient md comfortable. There are now ;wo waiting rooms one for the whites ind the other for the colored travelers. A short wing has been added ;o the building on the side next to ;he bracks which is the business, telegraph and express offices. The :hange is a big improvement and will be appreciated by the traveling public. An Important Meeting. The members of the Cjunfy Executive Committee are hereby eotified that a meeting of the committee is called for the 1st Monday in July, the 2nd day of said month, in the court house at Lexington, at 10 o'clock a. m. A full attendance is earnestly desired as business cf importance is to be transacted. H. A. Spann, Chairman of Democratic Party, A Good Citizen Gone to Rest. Capt. Wm. Howard died at hie home near Samaria, in this county, on June 15:b, at the advanced age of 83 5ears. Capt. Howard was amoDg the best known aDd most popular citizens of the couDty having faithfully seived her in positions of honor and trust. His life was one of usefulness and bis death is regretted * ? j by a Dose 01 irienus auu at^uttiLitances. Another Veteran Crossed the River. One by one the old Veterans cf the Lvst Ciuse are crossing the iiver to rpst under the shade of the trees and soon they will be known to the living in history only. The latest of the thinning ranks to cross over is Irvin Spires, a member of Co. H, 20:h regiment, who died at bis residence on Scouter creek, last Saturday morning, after suffering for sometime with dropsy. His earthly remains were tenderly laid away to rest at Bethel church on the following Sunday iu the presence of relatives and friends. Tfft. ...(wmmmm .Solve the a Girl Qi by putting- a Wickless ( gg||||H You can keep a girl th< Bgjjy the morning. No woe carry. No ashes to \v< gggf pans. It makes play of W Wlcki Oil s is doing more to make 1 any other stove in exis Burns ordinary kerosene ( roasts, toasts?does anythi will do, and many thing do. Sold wherever stoves does 7iot have it, write to STANDARD OIL COIV ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CONGRESS. HON. J. Wm STOKES is hereby annonuC'd as a candidate for re election to Congress lrom the Seventh District, subject to the Democratic primary. FOR SOLICITOR, FIFTH CIRCUIT^ J. A. MULLER is hereby announced a candidate for Solici-or of the Fifth Judicial District of South Carolina, subject to the Democratic primary. FOR STATE SENATOR. Appreciative) 01 me untiring euorts. r*eogn.zing the bentficiul results o! measures espoiued by 1 im as a member of the Senate, knowing his sterling worth fs a financier; his fitting qualification lor a representative of the people of Lexington County and his close identity with the farming in terests thereof, the many friends of DR D. M. CROSSON present his name for re-elect on to the State Senate, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Staie Senate from Lexington county, and will abide by the resuit of the primary election. W. H. SHARPE. FOE REPRESENTATIVE. The friends of Rev. E. L. LYBRAND, recoguizingTijs ability and his knowledge ol the needs of the people and the fairness with which he would serve his constituents as a member of the House of Representatives, hereb) nominate him a candidate for that office and pledge him to abide the resalt of the primary election. Yi?lding to the solicitation of friends I announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules ol the Democratic party. N. S. YOUNGINER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Legislature of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. A. F. LEVER. D. F. EFIRD is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the House ol Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. BROOKS WINGARD is hereby announced as a candidate irom Lexington County lor membership in the House ol R< presentatives of the General Assemby of Slrwi.tVi f'arrtlino H<. will nprt-iit the of tbe primary elections. FOE CLEBE OF COUBT. For Clerk of tbe Court, J. E. BUFF, and is pledged to abide tbe result of the primary. We are authorized to announce SAMUEL B GEORGE as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing primary election and pledge him to abide the result thereof Yielding to the request of my many friends. I hertby announce myself for the cffioe of Cltra of Court for Lexington Co'-nty and pledge inysell to abide the result of the primary election. E. J. E'JHEBEDGE FOB SEEBIFF. With several years experience in tbe office, which he filled efficiently and in a most satisfactory manner to the public generally, ME. S. P. DRAFTS' friends nominate him for Sheriff and pledge him to abide the primary result. We are authorized to announce THOMAS H, CAUGHMAN as a candidate for reelection as Sheriff of Lexington County and pledge him to abide tbe result of the primary tlection. At the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself as a cand.diie lor Sheriff of Lexington county, and pledge rujself to abide the result of the Democratic primary e'ection. T, FRANK GRIFFITH. Tbe mauy friends of HAMPTON A LORICK hereby announce bim as a candidate for Sheriff of Lexington otiuty and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primaries. Upon due consideration, I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for Sheriff ol Lexington Couuty, and pledge mysefto abide the result of the primary. IIT 1 zr TACJVCOV . JU. IV. 'JVUHOV/ " ( The many friends of D. ELMORE CRAFT announce bim as a candidate for Sheriff, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. Bull Swamp. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lexington connty, and pledge mjsell to abide by the rules of the Democratic primaries. W. Q JACKSON. At the solicitation o! my many friends, I hereb1 announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff ot Lexington connty and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. JOS. F. MITCHELL The many friends of DR. C. E. LEAPHART hereby announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the nsult of the Deni ocratic primaries. FOP. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. The friends of P. H. CRAPS announce him a candidate for County Supervisor, ?? -3 ?.!#. i/N ..k?/Ia k/? < /.iin f a! f Kr tiuu ui JJ lu auxuo cue icou.ii v/* iuv primary election. GEORGE A. SHEALY is hereby an nounced as a candidate for County Supervisor. His ability, experience and loca tion well qialities hiin for Ihe position. H( is pledged to abide the result of the primary. CO. SUPT. OP EDUCATION. We are authorize to announce that PROF JOHN S. DERRICK is a candidate fo the olliee of Superintendent of Eduoatior for Lexiugton county, and will aOide th< result of the primary election. We are anthorized to announce J. E RlWL KYZER for re-election as Count Superintend nt of Education for Lexing ton county, and pledge him to abide th 1 result of the primary election. Yi? ldi? g to reqnests of Iriends, I an nounce mjwelf a candidate lor the office c County Superintendent ol Education, sub ject to the rules ol the pnmarv election. P H. E. D..RRICK. Finest candies, cukts and crackei always in stock, at the Bazaar. Servant | lestion | 3 )il Stove in the kitchen. in. No fire to build in 3 >d to chop. No coal to 3 Diry* aboyt. No soot on Eg ' housework. The ^ ess Fl'ame | tove I 3 lousekeeping easy than 3 tence. Absolutely safe. 3 >il. Bakes, broils, boils, 3 ng that any other stove 3 5 that most stoves can't 3 are sold. If your dealer 3 IPANY. 3 muimiummm | FOE COUNTY COMMISSIONEE. I hereby announce myseif as a candidate for County Commissioner and will abide therc8ultol tlie primarv. GEORGE H. KOON. I hereby announce myself as candidate for Coun-y Commissioner, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primarv elec tion. GEORGE C. HALTIWANGER. j The friends of A. LUTHER HOOK an! nounce him a candidate for County Com1 miseiontr, and pledge him to abide the reI suit of tha primary election. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge myself to abide the result ot the primary. REUBEN 11. BAUG1I1IAN. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office ol Countv Commissioner for Lexington county, an! j^et to the county primary election. W. BLEW1T HJTE. The friends of WILLIAM A EPJRES. JR.. announce him a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. I hereby announco myself as a candidate for County Commissioner and p'edgo myself to abide the results of the Primary ehction. GEORGE A. KAMINES. The friends of S. L. SMITH announce him as a candidate for Counfy Commissioner and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. I hereby announce myself as a candiduta for County Commissioner and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election JOE F. IIARMAN. ^OlTKUNTY"TEEASUSEEr MR. J. S. DERRICK is hereby an nonnced as a candidate for reelection *.o the office of County Treasurer in the en suing primary election, su1 ject to the rules and regulations of the Demociatic party. The many friends of J. WALTER DREHEK announce him as a candidate for County Treasurer, and pledge him to abide the Democratic primary. FOE COUNTY AUDITOR. PAUL E HUTTO is hereby announced as a candidate for County Auditor, and will abide by the result of the primary election. G. A. DERRICK, having efficiently filled the office of County Auditor for the past two years, we, his many friends, hereby announce him as a candidate for re-election to said position and pledge him to abide the rtsult of the primary. FOE MAGISTRATE. Knowing his ability and willingness to enforce the law, we respectfully announce CAPTAIN GEORGE SAWYER a candidate for Magisirate for the Judicial D: trict of Lexington, Hollow Creek and Boiling Springs townships, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. Voters. Having discharge his duty to the satisfaction of the people at large, the friends of MAJ. H. A. MESTZE announce him for re election as Magistrate for the first Jud.cial Di trict. sul ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. At the solicitation of a few friends, and L a ~ 1t?o/4 Vio f trav T An IUfclLlg UUlUinii) luuiuru vuuv - nocrnce myself a candidate for Magistrate for the Judicial District of Bull Swamp, Sandy Run and Piatt SpriDgs townships. Will abide the piirairv rules. Oili:e at Swansea and Gaston. U. W. JEFCOAT. I hereby aunoucce myself a candidate for Magistrate for the Third District, aud pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. If elected will ar range courts to suit the convenience of tha people. F. D. fcHE hLY. MR. WADE M. CORLEY having given satisfaction as Magistrate, his many friends nominate him for re ehction to that ofiiee in Congaree township, sul ject to the ru es of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself a candidate f r Magistrate ot the TLird District nt L? xingtcn county, and the j.ublic is assnr.d that should I be nominated that inv comt> will he he'd at desirable places all ovr-r ihe enlarged Third D.strict 0. B. ADDY. J. E ITALTIWANGKR, of Se'ma, P ()., is hereby announced as a candidate f<>r Magistrate for Fork Distiict. subject to the Democratic primary election. If elected he will arrange his courts to suit ilia convenience of the people. Voters. The friends of R W. HALTIWANGER announce hicn as a candidatetor Magistrate for the three townships in the Fork, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. The many friends of JUII*.N M. MARy~,rT * VT'n 1 U ? ? ? lr./.a V? 1 >11 O f A J1 (11 Hut l/DAil I, LlCiCUj auuuunvn uiu. ? v.. lor Magistrate at Brooklaud, and pledge him to abide the result ot the primary election. Many Friends. The friends of ERNEST U. SHEALY announce him a candidate for Magistrate for the three Fork Townships, pledging him to abide the result of the primary election, lie. being wed po ted in law aDd backed by sound judgment, qualities him to satis ' factorily discharge the duties of the cilice Voters. I hereby announce myself a candidate ! for Magistrate in tk6 3d judicial District, subject to the rules ol the primary election. 1 S. R. CROUCH. ED. L. El.E.-iZER is anr.ouuccd a cau didate for Magistrate for the Dutch Fork and is pledged to abide the result ot the Democratic primaries. J I hfreby announce myself a candidate ' for Magistrate for the Third District ot Lexington county, and pledge myself to ~ 1 * - -ii - r T"S ^ rv o r abide uie result 01 mewBuiwiain; j. J. W, POND. ; FOR CORONER. ] IOOR HAYES is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lex! ington county, and is pledge to abide by . | the result of the primary election. y Barbecue. f WTE WILL FuaKISH A FIRVT CLASS VV barbecue and refreshments at Red I*.nk Factory, on the 4th day of July. Candidates and ever} body are especially invited to come and enjoy themselves. GFORGE M C. KYZER. B JOHN BOOZER, May 28, 1900-6*34. i ~ buggies!W e kave received weeks tlie largest line of Buggies, an ped into the State. FIVE SOLID CAR LOADS Jb. IE3 TZ I T7-1 IS In Buggies we can suit the t; the "H. M. T." for the youth to for the "old folk." nilR WAfiflN v^aa is filled to the roof with all the width tire you want. Call and lock through, see the Coods End ge line you wjl GREGORYRHI Col-u.rn.1 February 14.? ly. I am Ag< UUNHiraiMI i This Paint is Fi CALL AND SE Julian E. Eaufitian April 25. Mason's Fruit Jelly Glasses irwr a m/\T% T!TI TTTm WAA IWIiiUIl WAX STRINGS, for Cans?RUBBERS, m Now is the time to buy Above. almost at hand. There will be fruit. We are the LARGEST I) section in above goods. SEND US 1 OUR ORDERS OR WRITE ? nrinlr 21 nwr: bill Sim m Ksl? 9f 11 Colnj.ro."toia? S. C Jan. 1.? lv. SEND NO MONEY srafflSS&SfS: W ? l?? we wnd y0U 0Ug iiiqii ORADE DROP CABINET BUSDICK SEWIHQ MACHINE by freight c. 0. D. ?bje<t to eiwl sstlcc. You can examine it at jour nearest freight depot and found perfectly ?ati?f?rtorj, exactly as represented.^ fidCM, I eqoal to maehlnes othrri sell as klgfa at (GO.00, and THEMMMamMHaQMHa GBKATEST BARGAIN YOU EVER HEARD OF. pay your w|^g"ggggg2"?*?2?i freight agent Our Special Offer Price *15 50 and freight charges. The machine weighs PBHritr 120 pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500' dies. fluHuj 1 GIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIALinyour own home, and ra|jES g we will return your (15.50 any day you arc not satisfied. We aril dif- WMilTfl ferenl makes aad grades of Sewing Hachloea at (3.60, (IO.00, (ll.OO, SAUlps < $12.Wand op, all folly deaerlbed lo Onr Free 8ewl?r Haehlne 1'alalorue, "At ' b?t SI5.50 for this DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK If V la the greatest value ever offered by any house. f I 1 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Is ertismciit.H, offering unknown marhioet un ter various names, with various inducements. Write some friend in Chicago and tears who aro fW, RELIABLE AND VTKO ARE SOT. M < TUP DIIDIMOV has every HODERN I1PR0TESENT, f\V ^ I nCi DUnUivH every good point of every mt,ii?0<$ a 1 = 6RADB 3.HHINK 3APE, WITH THE J|, . , v. , UVIMC K >e>lt DEFECTS OPSONE. MABP ?? ' ??- THE BEST M ATEKIAL I r^r~~^r*leTTSOLID QUARTER S V Bfcs^cp" .J| -Sj^gE^gj^rfe^ykiir PIANO POLISHF.D, one illustration sho* | IK ir^WWi ^TKrnT^ ping from sight) to be used as a center z BE tSaSSSSUBSBSHtsX^ > w with tal,le and hea,i c En i drswerv. latcat 1890 Uslrtoa frame. cai ? let ^ ^s&?SmBrKJ 1 decorated cabinet finish, flne.-t nicke ? W9S) A* ?? U9mk! *KBI?' ters. ball bearing adjustable treadle, i 5 Tn~3 y I I en I? inat Finest Urge High Arm bead, positive four root io ?? Fffl.n B L?. U ' jng shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjusta jc 9 ?m 111 x I w?^| liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable pr -3i fell h I I /GwS carrier, patent needle bar. patentdreMgnard. * ? m w .i H B B tSB&ana orna&H'nted and beautifn!!y NICKEL TR ' 3 .. ? Ss?3 B EeS TSpJ GUARANTEED <b? UgMe.l ranaiag. moat dan Jc : -^de. K*er* know* attachment lafomUbed tod oar ^5Mfi3#SE$ X'^SJS^SSffiSftfSvi IT COSTS YOU nothing a.TtSS.TS! .:=^. 3 t., *60 00. And then if convinced ?oa art ronr frel-ht m-cnt the il5 tfi. TO ItETI KN YOUR ili.SO If ?t aav time wltH colOBDERTO O.T. M?'T REEIY. 1^.:.vb-;.k ?Co_ir. tn-r.-u hly Address, SEARS. ROEDUCK fit CO. (In When writing mention thy Di.-raUTi. When wiitin Just received the finest line of Clothing ever olfe in spring weights and colors. PANTS, PANTS. Latest style. Cannot he equaled in lit and finish quarters for Clothing and Pants. Be sure to Before buying. M. R. HARTLEY LEXnCTOS DEPOT, S February 7.?tf I WAGONS! within the last three and most complete d Wagons ever shipAND LOCAL SHIPMENTS TOr DAILY. iste of the most fastidious from something nice and comfortable DEPARTMENT different size wagons with any our prices, and if you need anything in our I buy fiom us. ?A MULE UU.f oia, S. C. Bnt for tlie ally Guaranteed. E COLOR CARD. v n, Lexington, S. C. LEXINGTON MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLX BY THE MERCHANTS. _ H ^9 Bacon Hams. per ft s a 10 HOI Ml " Sides. " " la VHB ^7 " Shoulders," 7 a | Lard, per ft lo i Flour, per cwt 200 a 250 Com. per bu .. 65 a 70 i Peas. " " 90 a 95 N I Oats. " " 40 a 45 Fodder, per cwt 75 a so Sweet Potatoes, per bu 60 Rice, per lb 3>i a * Butter, per ft 15 a 20 Eggs, per dos 10 a 11}4 T/N TurKeys, ppr lb ... 8 a 10 K ^ /I Geese, per pr ?o a 80 AAA! Chickens, per head 10 a 25 Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20 Beef, per ft 8 a 10 Pork, " " s a 10 , fotJMS. Tallow. Der ft > COTTON MARKET. Lexington.?Middling 8%. Columbia.?Middling 8?*. Charleston?Middling 8^. Augusta?Middling, &X. Preserving Season ~ ~ ' an abundance of Albert M. BOOZer, . ealers in this Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA. S. C. plsnecial attention given to bnsiness entrusted U h'T by bis fellow citizens ol Lexington county. Office: 1G0U Main Street, o7tr T. B. Aug b try <fc Co. FOR PRICES.1 EFIRD &DREHER, Attorneys at law, LEXINGTON, C. N., S. C. ^ YTTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE ft iHy ffB ** Courts. Business solicited. One Hll Hi member of the firm will always be at office, M H H UlBjiB Lexington, S. C. ftaDWWj Jane 17?6m. EDWARD L ASBILL, Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. ? - 7 Practices in all tbe Courts. Business solicited. a(^4| pt Sept. 30? Gm ? iiisW 1". ?g^^5ggg|igj? DEPOSITS LEv-E.VED SUBJECT TO check. I mL\ ! i- W* r' I{OOK' Ca-wliier. I LJ ^PSl H DIRECTORS: 11 Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, 35 ^ II:5ton Jnmes ?. Hendrix. il EXCHANGE FOUGHT AND SOLD. <f| Deposits ot $1 and upwards rtceived and AWED OAK dhcp df*k :nter;f at 5 P?r Puer anrum aUowed? K"cu UH:x cabinet, payable April and October. eg machine closed, (headdrop- S#.nfAmhjvr 1? If table, ataud or de,k. the ether Oepiemuer -i? U I in place for sewing, < fancy reed, paneled, -tmbosged and UK CAROLINA IIIOI MR, head I handsomely decorated S15SS.Su nol?ele?? ..CM- COLU3IBIA, S. O. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Is cent "with every machine. ine this machine, compare it Paid Up Capital ... $200,000 storekeeper kllsat $40.00 ? rn ruwi i i-ring t2s.no to jdo.oo. p?y Soipius 1 roiits 60,000 n three wontha ;ou any you ire . reliable-Editor) Saving's Department. iCa) Chicago. I . Deposits of $5 00 and upwards received. g mention th? 1 i patch interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum. W. A. CLARK, President, Wilie Jones, Cashier. ==========T===r December 4?ly. aft aBggBte^owLY $5.00 S 0 a SEND USS5.00a.a*uar. H JTaftl arif^illl ar.ccc of Rood faith and *? ft ft ft ft 0 O SB ff v'll send yog any Arc proufufe * u B 3 S 11* I I -55 examination. Too no ciaiaioo U n Dl I H || |U I S' *'Jur rr^ifrht depot a.nd if you E | HB fi ? S : 7 ' y j one-third Cie price chanced jj B all H a vTg 4 f other* for Ihem-ne theandgrndr, pay >our freight *?ent our I 1 -IrjT npcclul factory price mb<1 \ J "W ?' frclrht churgcis less the fj.00 ? cent with order: ntherwij-e return it at our esveaie . . and we will return your fr.VOrt. 100-lb. eomblaxtioa ..^.1 ... I Avuicrinn fork eofe* for'.he hone. CC.hS: SOO-lb. ofllre *nJ ?lore tare*. 1 CU 111 iji .villi, iv/ti I - e fll.SS? 500 IU?., * 17.05; 700 lb,., $21.95: JOOO lb.., | I2S. SO: 12JO !b>.,$33. JO;,rrr Ir.nr. double oui?ld?and doubt. in?!de door .afta for lanre bu?ine\?, factvnr, jewelry or baalt, ! 50 inrbt. hl(b, 2400 |h,., $<?:(. "J: 6? Urhe. blfh, 3000 lb?., m m m | $,9.75. Freight a>rra*es 2o rent* prr 100 lb.. for 500 mile, ; n B AB ~r f* ; for IOOOkIIm. 40 frnls. WHITE FOK FREE SAFE ttj uk S? 3 % CATALOGI'E nn?l -prolal liberal C. O. 1>. offer. I f\ ? ^J| SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. Wo 'ire he-id When writing mention the Dispatch. give us a call j J, ETIIEREDGE, SUKGEOX DEN1WT, UifiJ LEESVILLE, S. C. |-i Office next door below post office, ' *" Always onband. February 12.