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(1 Suffering from female troubles should v <1 try the "Old Time" Remedy, ) - i lifS ! ;! IT* S&FEMAlf | ) It has no equal. It strengthens the r > delicate female organs and bulldsa worn- ( S an up. All suffering and irregularities at < ? "monthly" periods can be avoided by Its < > use. It Is for young girls maturing, fort ) mothers, and for women at Change of Life. ( ) Should be used before child-birth. c > Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid ( i on receipt of price $1.00. ( > Ladies Blue Book sent FREE to any one* > on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-t > PARTMENT". New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat-; ji tanooga, Tenn. ( I1 Mention this paper. \ - Sola by Juliac ?. Kaufmann. The Lexington Dispatch ^WEDNESDAY. APBIL 11. 1910. Index to Star Advertisements. m Sioeej Etc.- Farmers & Mechanics' Company. ttrNotices will be inserted in the Local department at the uniform price of 5 cents per line, to one and all. _^fi 3DI"VXhT3E3 SERVICEa lexington circuit m x church south. J. N. Wright, Pastor. 1st Sanday, Shiloh 11 am. Bed Bank 3jpm. 2d Sanday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3|pm. 3 1 Sanday, Bed Bank 11 am. Shiloh 31pm. 4th Sanday, Lexington 11am. Hortb3}pm , lexington bap118t church Ksy. J. J. Myers, Pastor. 3rd Satarday Evening at S p m. 3ri Sanday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school every Sanday morning at ( 10 o'clock. L. W. Redd, Superintendent. ! rain-wiiier. i 3 A McdiciM Chttt bl ftttff S | SIMPLE. SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR | i Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, | \ Coughs, Neuralgia, 3 % Rheumatism. || fl 25 and 50 cent Bottles. , I If beware of imitations. p g . buy only the genuine, g | PERRY DAVIS' | Shako Into Tour Shoes Alien'* Foot-Ease, a powder. It cares painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot' Ease makes tight or new shoes feel | easy. It is a certain cure for sweatingf cailous and hot, tired, aching feet Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail r for 25c. in stamps. Trial package c ? ? 55 ? II CJ Al .UJ I iree. .aaaress, aiieu o. uiujbicu, Le Roy, N. Y. 42 Hrs Faith in His Prediction. Having unbounded faith and con- j, fidence in the certainty of his predic- v tion that the cold weather is a thing of the past and that it will come . again no more until next season, one ^ of our citizens made his appearance IaBt Sunday, wearing a straw hat. On what theory he makes his calcu- 6 1?lions, we, of course, are not aware, ' but we have heard somewhere, that it is a certain sign of a change in p the we?.ther, if a crossed-eyed yaller v " dog comes lapsided down the street with his pedal extremely pointing v toward the dog star, and we may look j for hot weather if it does not turn cold and fair weather if it does not rain. ^ I Eczema, Itching Humors, PimplesCured by B. B. B. i \ Bottle Fre8 to 8uff*r?.r8. Does your Skin Itch and Burn ! i Distressing Eruptions on the Skin j so you feel ashamed to be seen in company! Do scabs and Scales form on the Skin, Hair or Scalp! | Have you Eczema! Skin Sore and Cracked ? Rash form on the Skin ! 1 Prickling Pain in the Skin ! Boils ! Pimples! Bone Pains! Swollen 1 Joints! Falling Hair! All Rua * Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? 1 Eiting Sores ? Ulcers? To cure to stay cured take B. B. B* (Botanic t Blood Bilm) which makes the blood I pure and rich. B B. B. will cause the sores to heal, itching of eczema ' to stop forever, the skin to become c clear and the breath sweet. For sale ] by druggists at $1 per large bottle; six bottles (full treatment) $5. Be ' sure the bottle reads Botanic Blood j Balm. Complete directions with j each bottle. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away. Write { for it. Address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Go. Describe your trouble and free medical advice given. . ] Baptist Services. < The Rev. J. J. Myers, pastor of ' the Lexington Biptist church, will bold divine serv.ces next oaiuraay night commencing at 8 o'clock and on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock. The public generally is most cordially invited to attend these services. The Sunday school connected with this church has been re-organized i with Mr. L W. Redd as superintendent. This school is in a flourishing condition and its impress will be felt by our community for years to come. ? \ ??MM? PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Easter Sunday. The Easter bonnet will bloom next r Sunday. The wild flowers are bloomiDg profusely. The small boy is happy? it is barefoot time. Fine, thin rind lemcn?, and bananas, at the Bazaar. Love and potatoes both spring from the eye. 3 L _ .Lexington is Beginning 10 get a move on her. Call at the Bazaar fountain Saturday and get a cool drink. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church tomorrow night. Persons interested in politics should read our club notices. Some early fishermen have wended their way to the factory pond. Ail kinds and colors of Easter egg dyes for sale at the Bazaar. New tenant cottages will be a paying investment to their owners. In planting don't forget to plant your cart wheel in the editor's pocket. - " T? ? J.H _i:ii - 1 -jaanj mends are bun tuy about announcing their candidates. If you want garden seeds that will come up, purchase them at the Bazaar. The people of the Dutch Fork have petitioned for the free rural mail delivery. Farming operations are progressing favorably during these pleasant days. For fine gunpowder, Hyson and black teas, always go to the Bazaar. The political waters have been disturbed and there is a ripple on it i surface. One of our local weather prophets lays that there will be a great deal of fruit this year. Having secured the telephone, now et us have the electric railway or mother railroad. 1 Remember when you want furni;ure of any kind, that Cook's is the dace, Columbia. Fear no evil from cold weather, for 1 veather prognosticator Derrick says ' he lizzards are running. Ladies are invited to call and see he nice line of stylish hats, at C. E. < [Jorlsy's, at Depot. Pfattfeft CUBAN OIL cures ] r HI Ml VI v Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheuoiatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Julian E. Eaufmann. 1 Mr. Newton Monte, after a severe elapse of the mumps, is at bis place i >f business again. ] FOR RENT?My store house, on 1 he corner next court house. M. D. Harman. i People say that after Easter fruit l&8 passed the danger line and there 1 rill be an abundant crop. ] Material for building and repair- 1 ng buggies, wagons, etc., at T. B 1 Lughtry & Co's, Columbia. t Novelty lace zephyrs in a rich as- ? ortment of colors and weaves are he latest fashionable rage. Go to the Bazaar and have your * socket handkerchief perfumed gratis ritb the finest perfume. Mr. L. T. Perry is out on a $4,000 ( ond and his brother, Mr. Shelton F. \ ?erry, is still confined in jail. For the best quality of soda crack>rs, mixed cakes and crackers of all 1 finds, go to the Bazaar. DfeVore, the patent medicine almalac weather phophet says that there . Ml 1 1 _ if . OAlL ? L 7111 oe a coia snap on me oum mst. j A new Modern Bicycle (1900 { nodel) for eale cheap. Apply to { Rice B. Harmao, Lexington, -S. C. ( Garden work is backward, many * gardeners beiDg afraid to plant conending that the cold weather has , lot yet passed. , Dispenser W. J. McCartba is tak- 1 ng in Columbia today and Mr. T. < 3 Sturkie is dispensing fuss X to i .hirsty customers. Fresh and reliable garden 1 seed just received at the Bazaar. Many persons are suffeiing with 'spring fever." The attack is more >r less severe according to the temperament of the victim. The Editor of the Georgetown Times is anxious to know if a girl's face can be her fortune without beng some man's misfortune. Men's and boy's clothing at C. E. [Jorley's, at prices that compels jvery one to buy. Give him a call it the Depot. Fruit has been materially damaged by the cold snap of last week and sven should it escape further dam ige the crop will be a small one. PiattfmNUBiAN TEA cures Dyspep- | I lOlllvl v gin, Constipation and Indigestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold bv Julian E. Kuufmann. Madame Rumor says that Dr. A. B. Drafts was married recently, in Washing'od, D. C., to a Miss Holmes, a Canadian lady of refinement and culture. Applications will bo received by T. P. Meetze, Intendant, of the town of Lexington, for the position of night watchman for the year. Buggies, wagons and other vehicles of the latest stjles and constructed for durability and economy, at T B. Aughtry & C/s., Columbia. Mr. Samuel D Fulmer, the excellent keeper of the poor house and manager of the poor farm, dropped in to see us Saturday and renewed his subscription. The place to get your Easter shirts and neckwear or a fashionable suit of clothes is at Leaphart & Drafts. Columbia prices knocked out of eight. The Episcopal Sunday school of All Saints mission will hereafter b6 j held every Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock and the Bible class on the same afternoons at 4 o'clock. '"FU/* fnnnfoin of xuc ouua luuuiuiu mi ?mv | will be opened next Saturday for the seasor, and thirsty, hot and perspiring humanity can get cooled and refreshed by any kind of old and new drinks desired. The delinquent poll taxpayer can now be made to pay the tax with penalty and cost attached, or be made to serve on the chain gang. The law will be enforced in all the counties. U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ^ Ed in time. Sold by druggists. El ^pi-lilTIIMirT^p The members of the Woman's Aid Society of St. Stephen's Lutheran church are requested to meet in the new church, Good Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, to arrange the church for Easter service. Oar Eister dyes have arrived embracing all the latest novelties in patented dyes. The old fashioned logwood, madder, etc, are in stock at the Bazaar. Nvxt Friday is Good Friday. There is a tradition that eggs laid on this day, if kept a sufficient time, will not spoil, but will turn to wax. Try the experiment and see for yourself. Chocolate for cakes, powdered sugar for iceing cakes, candy trimmings for cakes, fine extracts and essences, all at the Bazaar. The County Board of Control was in session last Wednesday and among other business transacted turned over to the county and town their share of the dispensary profits for the last quarter, amounting to 8113.28 each. Ledgers, journnls, records, counter hooks, memorandum books, school books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, mucilage, See., for sale at the Bazaar. Miss Swaffield, of Columbia, who jo ably and satisfactorily taught the Red Knoll school during the last term, is spending a week's visit with Mrs. B. B. Swygert and other friends In that neighborhood. Having decided to continue my ousiness at Lexington, I have reolenibhed my stock with new and "resh goods and am prepared to give .he people of this community some jood values in dry goods, clothing, :hoes, notions, millinery, etc. Shealy's New York Racket Store. Dirt has been broken for the ercc;ion of a brick buildiDg by Dr. J. E. Kaufmann, on his lot opposite his office. The building is to be of oriek and one story, Laving a frontage )f about 50 feet and running bick to ?e depth of 60 feet. nUuUtiA CUBAN RELIEF cures r tdllluSColic,Neural gia&ndTootbacha ** in five minutes. 8ourStomacb and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold by Julian E. Kaufmann. Dr. Dan C. Sturkie, who has re;ently graduated in medicine, was in ;own one day last week visiting his brother and friends. Dr. Sturkie ittended the Palmetto Classical Institute at this place and has a large jircle of friends here who wish him success in his profession. At the recent session of the General Assembly a new voting precinct was established in this county. It is known as Ballentine and the Democratic Voters are working to have the County Democratic Executive Committee establish a primary precinct there. Should this be done it will be a great convenience to the voters m that vicinity. Notice cbaDge in the advertisement of the Farmers and Mechanics' Co, Columbia, S. C. This is the original Alliance Store, which has won a wide reputation for low prices and has siEce well sustained that reputation by filling their store chock full of big values. When you want bargains, go there to do your trading. The Eistern Star degree will be conferred upon applicants at Masonic hall next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. Those who are entitled to receive this degree are: Tho wifps. danohters. sisters and widows of Masons, and it is hoped and expected that there will be a large numher of candidates present at the hoar named above. * Ladiss, Egad This. Dr. Baker's Female Regular is a new discovery for the prevention and cure of female diseases. It is undoubtedly one of the finest medicines for all it claims in relieving and curing suffering women. It is a permanent cure for all womb, bladder and urinary deseases and female weakness, etc. For sale at the Bazaar. Large bottles $1.25. Easter Services in the New Lutheran Church. The new Lutheran church hap been temporarily completed and arrangements have been made to hold divine services therein. The church as it now stands is a beautiful structure, an ornament to the town and an appropriate monument to the fidelity, love and self sacrificing devotion of a noble band of Christian workers to the cause of their Lord and Master. After many discouraging circum stances and trying and vexatious de lays the cherished hopes of pastor OVA in K*} I auu pcupc CklTJ WW & WUWUVVI* *. V ?v Sunday the Lutherans of the community will worship their God under their own "vine and fig tree,'' for the first time in nearly two years, the'r house of worship having been destroyed by fire about that length cf time. The church will be dedicated to the service of God next Sunday morning by the beautiful and impressive Eister services of this branch of the Christian church and the administering of the Holy Communion. The services will begin promptly at 11 o'clock, and the Pastor specially rrqust us to extend a cordial invitation to the people of this place and those of the entire com munity to attend this service and a warm and hearty welcome awaits those who do so. Perfumery Opening. The Bazrarjis just in receipt of a large invoice of the best and handsomest line of perfumery ever seen in this market, and for the purpose of introducing it to the public, will have a grand Easter opening. The stcck consists in part 01 rarisian reriume, at 10, 25 and 50 cents. Parisian peifume in bulk for retailing. Eau de Cologne, Eau de Yiolette, Superfine Satchets, Breath Fume, Toilet Powder, Complexion Powder, Cjmplexion Cream, Regalate guaranteed to lemove freckles, Tooth Powder, Tooth Cream, Tooth Dentrifice, Hair Restaurer, Cleansian for cleaning or removing spots from fine dress goods, clothing, etc., and other articles tco numerous to mention. An inspection of this stock is invited. Satisfactory Results. I The garden seeds sold at the Bazaar have stood the test where others have failed. By actual experiments it has been demonstrated to the entire satisfaction of those who planted them last year that they { are the best seeds on the market ( have come up and thrived, where seeds of other growers failed. The . reason for this is because the Bazaar seeds are fresh and reliable and were , selected with the greatest care with a Tj*r\trr 4 V* At T? ftT7 f A fVllQ ?ic?t IV iuui iv/ iuta climate. If you want the best results and be saved from disappoint- , ment purchase your garden seeds at the Bazaar. I Society Circus. 1 Some of the people will attend the "Society Circus" in Columbia, on the 19:h, inst. The price of admisuon will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. It is said that Col. Wilie Jones will be the vendor * of the red circus lemonade and President Clark, of the Carolina National 1 Bank will be one of the clowns. The exhibition will be well worth the ad- i mission price. The gorgeous and ' brilliant street parade will be free. Now is the Season i When the small boy fills himself with green fruit, which invariably leads to cramps, diarrhoea or dysentery. If parents are prudent, they ' will have a bottle of Pain-Killer, ' I ready for such summer emergencies. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. ' and 50c. 1 i Irmo Locals. < To the Editor of the Dispatch: 1 We do not live in the "Land of the Sky," but the mild temperature, warm sunshine and gentle breezes of enrinrr mnlrn na fppl A3 thrill ah WP> "f* ? Owere Dot far from it. The shrill Dotes of the whip poor-will, the cooing of the turtle dove and the merry voices of song birds among the green hedges are evidences that spring is upon us. The farmer is quite bu9y preparing his lands and getting all things in readiness for planting. Gardening is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible, and the setting hen is receiving special attention by the industrious housewife. Everything is looking forward to the near summer when we hope to feast on the beautiful results of our labors. The Columbia, Newberry and Liurens railroad has just put in a splendid new tank at this place. It would add much to the looks of the depot if they would give it a couple of coats of paint. Lumber and wood business con tinues to thrive. Chas. P. Itobinson is the chief manufacture of this branch of industry, and turns out all kinds and styles of lumber in abun- j dance. He keeps his two great saws ; busy slicing up logs, and his dressing and moulding outfit located, in our j town, is almost a small factory and i employs the most modern machinery. Miss Miles, who taught a long and very successful term of schc ol here, closed and went homp, and MissTillie Nunamaker, daughter of our townsman, Mr. I. H. Nunamaker, resumed management and is still teaching very successfully. Mr. 0. F. Nunamaker, who has been teaching near Lattakoo, S. C , is now a resident of our town. Miss Inez Vansant has returned from a week's visit to relatives in Columbia. Mr. Godfrey D. Bouknight has treated his family to a large new dwelling and has torn away the old one. Other improvements have been made at various places in our town and we hope to see this state of affairs continue. Messrs. B. F. Derrick and F. B Vansant are here learning to "punch lightning", and will soon master the situation. We were glad to see mention made a few days ago that a company expects soon to run a telephone lii e from Columbia to Little Mountain, thus connecting us and itself both with Columbia, local points and the up country. This line would prove a great benefit as well as convenience to all concerned and we hope it will be pushed forward. H. Irmo, S. C, April 9, 1900. ?- ? The Stokes Free Delivery Bill. Nashville American. The bill providing for the free delivery of mail along star routes introduced into the House by Congressman J. Wm. Stokes, of South Carolina, deserves favorable consideration. The bill makes it the duty of mail carriers on star routes to deliver free of charge to the persons addressed any mail entrusted to the care of the carriers by postmasters. It also requires that carriers must take up and place in the post office mail given them by persons along the route. The only requirement of the persons who wish to take advantage of the act is to put up boxes in a convenient place and to give the postmaster instructions as to the proper mail box at which they desire their mail deposited. The Second Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. Shallenberger, warmly indorses the bill, and in Mr. Stokes' own State, South Carolina, the Postoffice Department has tried the experiment of advertising for contracts, with and without provisions that contractors should deliver the mail free along their routes wherever farmers should erect boxes, and the difference in the cost for the improved service for the entire State was found to be only 83,GOO. The passage of the bill would be a boon to every farmer in the country. It would bring them in closer touch with the outer world and its affairs, and would be a benefit all round. The only objection raised to its passage, that it would interfere with the pleasure farmers take in going after the mail, is too puerile to warrant attention. White Rock Whittlings. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Rev. W. A. Julian's address is changed from Lake City, Fla, to White Rock, S. C. He is with his daughter, Mrs. S. C. Ballentine. Quite a large congregation woishipped at Mt. Vernon last Sunday. The communion was possibly the largest in the history of the congregation. The music was appropriate and inspiring. Magistrate J. M. Shealy was in town last week. Services will be held Good Friday as follows: Bethel, 10:30 a. m.; Mt. Olivet, 4 p. m ; Mt. Vernon, 8 p. m. Tl :u \Tf Vor_ JLLieie Will L/C a OCIIICC ai lull. I non, Peflik, Saturday, at i p. m ; preaching and communion Sunday morning and a service by the children that night at 8 o'clock. An ad drees will be made by Mr. E. TJ. Shealy. Preaching also Sunday afternoon at Spring Hill. B. April 9, 1900. Dots from Steadman. To the Editor of the Dispatch: We are having very nice weather. Steadman is still on the build up. Mr. R. S. Able continues to haul lumber. Mr. H. J. Burgess' store will soon be finished and he will soon start up bis business. Subscriber. April 9, 1000. areToFsick, y SUFFERING, OR AFFLICTED IN ANY WAY, AND NEED MEIDICiaiTE? If so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at the Bazaar, Standard Medicines for all Complaints, Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR, ?^c???iB?B?aqaBSB??ate?a??HM?? We Carry the Largest St in the State. All Kinds a BUGGIES, WAGONS, AN! Two Car Loads Buggies a: Loads Wagons on the Itenieinbcr W e Sell BINDERS, MOIIIG MACIIIXES, ll.tl' R.IKS ! Cheaper than tliey ean l>e bought elsewli ^i - iP v*ir@g;ory-x\<ri@3i m Cclu.zn"fcia,, S. C, February 14. ly. " DBS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS .^DENTiSTS,]^ 1515 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C. 'PHONE ?30. One of the firm will fill appointments at Lexington, over Eiird ?fc Drehcr's Law Ofllce, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Eicept July and August when there will be no appointment. For months of February, Jane and September Court Week will take the piace oi the regular appointment. ! Jl 1 A" 1 I oeeos oy avian. i j 3 Papers for 5 cents, or one j dozen Papers for 1~> cents, and we pay the postage. All one variety or assorted as desired, j consist in J of Heels, Cabbage, Co! lards, Celery, Carrot, Cucumber, L'gg ''dud, , Mustard, Leek, Let lace, Okra, Onions, \ Tarsie/j, Pejipei', I la dish, Sya ask, Sals- | ; iflj, Tom a In, Tarn if), and other 'Jar den ] seed i/suaII/j carried in a first class seed store. | Herbs, same price. Caraway, Sage, Thyme, Sweet Mar- \ ranb and Kohl Ha hi. 1 it L1 f AM i* II/aAU All TH RU US 1111 I illX? WII nuns Seed Irish and Street rota I cos. \ Send I s l our Orders j. i , I ' Illicit trill It arc oar prompt and j ' Careful attention. \ us & iiiscb, ; i COLUMBIA, S. C. i Jan. 1.? ly. i . ?1.. I# lie People | 1 H ' i /n "i" I /a r i a r\". 4- a i . ill iMiipii: i We have the Finest Line of ! ; NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., in the City. MILLINERY. A'l tbe Latest Novelties at Low Trices. We Guarantee all Goods as It<-presented WE SOLICST A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE. TZESTTl^IF <53 MOOEE, \ (Sueecsaors X, \V. Trumr?.) l.">17 >Iaiu Co]iimI)i:i, S. C. September 2n?tf. SEND u? momy SEElMSli I GRADE DROP CABINET EURDICX SEWING MACHINE ' > fr^h;?. o. !?. ? .(>? to R I ^ ; uiwib Y oil ran exiiriiiin* iut your nearest I resit lit depot utid :1 V E 0 JR found perfectly ?aii?f?rtorj. exactly as repm-enied., fccfffifaX. If. J* Kjiul to maehlrie? olher? ?ell i. Iiiirh a* fOiMlll, anil 'l ilt . i j ? C"yW-" -a.3GKKATK.M HAltGAIN VOl KVKR UKaKI) or. par v-.tr'~~;~"rr.lt*''.lj h?'~ it" fr?iKhiae*ni our Special Offer Price S15 50 and freiitht charges. The machine wiighs ??I PslS:.. J It t. ,-aT'ii,V?~Tr-rirt''l-tf " ! 12C pounds and t)i? freight will average 75 cents tor each .W ?il?*. (Sctta?caa?j .51 CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in y^ur own homo. an l &.* ii 'V ." ^ _ ' _l_ we will return your $io.60 &*.y day you are noc -ausiic!. vvv m*H d?f- S j * 5fr-> ff*sssr;Tir 1" i^Ss^^SS^ljSS frrrnt make* atd grades of ^cvin^ Jlarliln^ at t's.i J, ^l'.l.OO, ?11.OO, ^ jg gegg f i W 8HO "Pi *11 10117 urirrmru <n ?>Ui * *-?- ?M.fc |>b? S'5.50 f?r thN DROP DESK CABINET 32UREICX B l 2 ; = " is the gi-eatest value ever offered by any nouse. ? i \ 1 L' I r BEWARE OF IM STATIONS fe\i S - ISM, Hi ertirUiieiltS. Offering QOknoHQ machines iirVltT va7"i?!I< n.'lITlC^, with B ifujg """ * I various inducement P. Kri'c some friend ia Cblca-o adJ learn ubo c.rr tfc-i! i ~ 2 KKUABLK AM) WHO ARE NOT. BjV { "-I* I = THE BURD3GK ?r ?? _ ? <i|U!)K fl.vt U;>K MW)!:. ?illl ! (-. ll. v'^ * DEFECTS ?P NOXK. M AI?E BY TJIK liKS^ AV:^|; ^3 ' ^g.| ^ I i 1;ir. tiitrit *? ti !-i*:*.'l. ^ir:^I t.r i:i* '*i '.-.*i*i- ? 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The next regular meeting of Lexington County Alliance, No. 721, will be held on the 13th day of April, 1900, with Rightwell Alliance, at Piney Woods church. Subject for discussion: Is the establishment of cotton factories in the south beneficial to the farmers thereof? Sneak era J. W. Dreher, E. L. Wiogard. Also Bimetalism vs. Monometallism, G. A. Derrick. A full attendance desired. By order of E. L. Wiogard, Pres. Jas. B. Addy, Sec. Gifts fe? FiveJfilliea ladies The Most Remarkable Offer Ever Made by a Reliable Concern, To the Editor of the Dispatch: Flense announce that for a limited time we will give absolutely free an elegant sterling silver-plated sugar shell?choice of any of our-t"c. puttcrns-to every married lady in (ho United Slates who will write us a lettor slating That it is her fir?t request for one of our souvenir gifts. We will promptly send illustrations from which selections can be made. There is nothing to pay. The gift is alwoluto. Our object in making this sensational offei; is to get a sample of Quaker ValleySilver ware into every home in the land. We be lieve it to be the most effective advertising that we can do. We will not send these sugar shells to lists of names. This is too expensive a gift to send to persons who don't ask for it themselves. Therefore, each lady will please send her own name only. But one to a family and none to children. Ladies please write today, giving full post office address. QUAKER VALLEY MFG. CO.. Morgan and Harrison Sts? Chicago. Ill, Cw?. When writing mention the Dispatch, Notice. 1 LT, PRISONS INDEBTED TO THE Estate of Mrs. Jane C. Hendrix, debased, will make payment to, and those having claims against the said Estate will present them, properly attested, to the Rii.dersigned on or by the 1st day ot May, 19.J0. SCOTT HENDRIX. Executor. March 27th, 1900?3w22. Warning. Henry benjamin mims alias Ben Mims. ran off from home on Sunday night, the 25 of March, 1899; Now, [, the said boj's father for bid any person 3r persons, to hire, shelter or secret in my way the said Henry Mims, my son. HENRY MIMS. ' March 28th, 1900. 3w22pd. TAMES F- IZLAR. T. C. 8TCBXTE. Orangburg, 8. C, Lexington, 8. C, I zlar & Sturkie, ATTORNEYS AX LAW Loxing-toii, s. c. Practices in ALL COURTS OF this Shite and of the United States. February 21,19<J0.-tt. ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, . - - - 8. C. PRACTICES IN THE STATE AND Federal Courts, and offers his professional services to the citizens of Lexington County. October 18?ly. j^^gsa^ONLY $5.00 l US 55.00 sssguar **?, a , ml ot good faith and wa j? z ?T/Z al'l-tlj will send you any trepreefsafe littSzi'Cj -.^R55W.t[rS by freight, C.O.D., subject to E SK?; -'( , ?ae*5gi?(,:J examination. Yoa tu tualM f SSESpS'S^ '??jour freight depot and if you find 11 the of any flra ' SffiflX: HW proof combination lock Iron i i$3 r j v?hSS?> I L and steel safe made and ikart fa-^r^LQj oae-thlrd the priea charged by t {owl- ?other* for (be case tlx* aad grade, pay your freight agent ear clk$Zi ~*<>xSZ0 special factory price aad ' freight chargea, less thetS.M for.t with order; otherwise return it at our expense and we will return your #5.00. 100-ib. eoabiaaiiaa li.rL siiVs f>.r 'he home, *8.93; JliO-lb. ofBee aad stare aafae, (I 1.93; o'lO IU.. #17.93; 700 !!>?., $21.93; 1000 lbs., $i>. it): 1230 lb*., #33.30 ;?er j Urge doable aaUida aad doable inside unorssfrs fur large hastens, factory, jewelry er beak, 30 Inrlics lileh, 2400 lbs., #03.73s 68 iarbeshigh, #000 Ibe., #>9. 73. Freight aterngrs 23 rents per 100 Ibe. far 300Kiln, f'?r 1000 miles, 40 rent*. WRITE FOR FREE SAFE CATAIjOGI'K end npcdal liberal C. O. I?. offer. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. HIGH GRADE MAM IN REACH OF ALL. TT7E WILL SELL HIGH GRADE D0VV mestic Sewing Machines at ciose tig'ires, giving tv o yeas to pay for them. One-third cash; balance in one and two tears. Twe reliable men wanted to sell them, one to work ou soutb side of Salada and one on north side ol Saluda river. Ap. ply to. -T _ T * _ KTTTTI^L. 1710 Main Street, Ccl-c.zxFbia, S, O. October 11?tf. Blacksmith Work. I AM PREPARED TO DO ANY KIND ot Blacksmith Work in a workmanlike manner at the most reasonable charges. All work executed promptly. I have a latest improved machine for repairing wheels. Satislaclioujguarinteed. JOHN KAMINES. March 12. l'.)<K)-3m30. Kerne and Farm. By special arrangements we offer the Home and Farm, the leading farm and home paper, published in Louisville, Ivy., and the Dispatch for si 25. Those of our subscribers who desiie to subscribe for the Home and Farm, can do so by sending 25c in silver or stamps to this office.