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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 12, 1905. lades to Advertisements. 4 Shoes?Ehrlich. Lexington Savings Back. Swansea BaDk. FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY, The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest per aimnrn every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Cashier. Cbufas. I have a lot of Cbufas for sale at $1 per peck. Apply at once to J. Barie Barman, lw23 pd Lexington, S. C. Committee at Work. The committee of citizens appointed to look after the best and most efficient means of protecting the property of the town from fire together with the beBt means of supply In AA??ADnAn^anf. vUh an nMOl IUC 1U WllOB^uuueiiv ntvu MM insurance official to come on and make such recommendations as will meet the requirements of the insurance people. J m - ' I ^ > I Easter Goods. For the Easter trade we have the most attractive line of men and 4 boys1 suits, pants, shoes, hats and ; furnishings ever shown in Lexington. We handle everything in this line and will appreciate your trade. E. G. Dreber & Co. ? > Lively Times. There were lively times in town Mondav on anonnnt of an unnBuallv ?-?-J ? v Dumber of farmers in town trading bringing in cotton and bauliog fertilizers. Most of Gur farmers are selling cotton on option and holding the same. i . > t ? - . Bovard. I will pay a reward of fifty dollar? j for the person or information leading to the party placing poison in my yard, or on my place, killing my dogs. James Caughman, Divine Services. ^ There will be preaching at the Baptist church in this place next Sunday morning at 11 a. m., immediately after which a conference of the membership will be held. There will, also be preaching at the same place at 8 o'clock p. m , at which the ceremony of the Lord's Supper will be observed. The pastor, Rev. W. L. Keel, extends a cordial invitaticn ' to visitors and strangers. Moved to Columbia. Mr. John S. Derrick and family left yesterday for Columbia, where they will reBide iu the future. Mr. Derrick is a whole souled gentleman and useful citizen, while Mrs. Derrick is a refined, cultured and erenial { young lady, and they have a large v circle of friends here who regretted to see them leave. They, however, carry with them to their new home the best wishes of the community for their future happiness and prosperity. Negro Found Dead. The body of a negro was found on # the place of Mr. J. P. Shealy, neer Irmo, last Monday. It is supposed the negro died about two weeks ego of smallpox. Coroner A. 0. Wilson went up to Irmo Monday and held an inquest. The body was so badly decomposed that it could not be moved and so was rolled into a grave which had been dug near where the Wv was fnund. The nerffo's name * o is said to have been Will Ciaybourne R. R. Bonds Retired. MeeBrs. Shand and Belcher of the Colombia Bar, representing the bondholders of Columbia, Newberry and Laurens railroad, came over Thursday to receive the interest due on the bonds. Treasurer Shealy promptly paid the same and retired > over $4,000 worth of bonds. The I payments and principal and interest will be continued until all the outstanding bonds are retired. When you come to town drop in arid see us. fjjBtjmakes biliousness andX^fcX fSSIbad complexions. Keep \ fjgg /the system in good condi-\%g\ I psste I \fig 1 AND TONIC PELLETS I SB \1&1 which act ^eT1^7.an<^]gBj v!ra\ the poison j SB J VSftv ^rom your system. JSBSf V?|\ Try One To-night, j MS j For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. County Alliance Meeting. The Dexfc regular meeting of Lexington Counfcv Alliance, No. 721, will meet April 14-b, at 10 o'clock a. m. | with Martin District Sub. Alliance ! at Cbapin. A fall delegation is de- j j sired. A very important secret disI cussion will be had. By order of Jas B. Addy, J. J. Bickley, President. Secretary. R. F. D. Examination. I have been advised by the Rural examining Board of Waehingtor, D. C, that the Post Office Department proposes to establish at some future date additional rural free delivery service from this office. ^ Persons who wish to compete for appointment to the position of carrier should call at the po6t office, where they will be supplied with applica - ?. ? tion blanks, penalty return envelopes and regulations. Respectfully, ' S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Specialist. ^ -fdrfFiT: Dr. C. J. Oliveros. of Columbia, S. C., The Specialist on Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs, also guarantee fit of spectacles, will be pleased to see you at the Kaminer Hotel, LexiDgton, S. C, April 29th and May 6th- Remem.* ber these two days. ? ?? . - -1-1..Conference to Host. The ? Lewledale. Missionary Conference will be held at Pond Branch church, April 28 30 Delegates are urged to attend. Visitors are cordially invited. Notice these columns later for programme. J. E Strickland, Pastor. Eggs from Prize Winner I | Birds a specialty. Single comb Brown and White Leghorn, $1 00 per 15. Barred and Buff Plymouth Rock. ! ?? ? T 1 TTT J Sliver ijacea w yanaoweu auu jdibuh Langshans $1.50 per 15. Dark Brahmas and White Langshans $2 per 15. All orders shall have our personal attention. Address, The Oak Grove Poultry Yards, R. F. D, New Brookland/S. C. - "Wanted. Beeswax wanted in large or small quantities. Highest market price paid in cash, at the Bazaar. tf | A. J. FOX, j Life and Fire insurance and Real Estate Agent, Lexington, S. C. 11 I ONLY FIRST CLASS COM ; PANIES REPRESENTED. J I y Prompt and careful attention |i given to buying and selling Real J] Estate, both town and country. ' PntrpAC-rvA^^ y\/\ Wwv\/\yk4--p,-, 11* i x v/?*pcv i i. \jLxx\ ^uau- . ii ited. ii j For Sale. jj One resident lot on Main street, h j Lexington, S. C. i 12 acres, half mile from Lex- h " ington. Good dwelling. h Ij 135 acres on Saluda River be- [j i tween Holly's and Amick's Ferry, ? 11 known as the "Old John Lang[j ford Homestead." Good new [j ii dwelling, bam and one tenant n house. Good orchard. ii 15 to 20 acres, near Lexington [! n Fair Ground. Fine land for h H truck fanning. ' ii (> acres adjoining Lexington [j n Fair Grounds. h i One valuable lot and improve- i! J ments in the town of Lexington, ' ! s. c. 1 ! Wanted: \' One to two hundred acres saw j! mill timber. |j | About 100 acres fanning land || } not over 4 miles from Lexington, j] reBBBMBMEPHn?Ml?M???H??CM?MB????M' Remembe: I | . _ OHPOB gpsg EKJM carries a fu Buggies, Carriages Wage: meats, Shoes, Hats, C] Noti< PERUVIAN GUANO AND VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV^VVV* | HATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, j t FOR DRESS AND FOR WORK. i .. ^ EVERT ARTICLE GUARANTEED AS REPRE- J # SENTED. ? P, C. PRICE & GO., ^ 1001 Gervais Street, 5 5 COLUMBIA. S. C. \ ; i) %VWWWWWWWVV%W%wS ; RISINGER & BOOZER . UNDERTAKERS, \ j IRENE, S. C. 9 . , n w I take pleasure in informing mv ? We have on hand a large and well se- ^ customers and the public gener lected line of 9 ally that I have opened a first ? COFFINS AND CASKETS, J cIa*slT?* t | ill all sizes and styles cheap. Come and * examine our stock when in need of any- of all kinds in connection with 9 tiling in our line. We can fill any bill r my other business. My expenses in 80 minutes after order is received. 9 are light and I can afford to sell ? cheap. See my stock before buying 9 Trespass Notice. T. HAYNE WILLIAMS, | A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY 9 . IRENE, S. C. 9 J\. warned not to trespass on my land 9 known as the James Crim land, granted bv the State. WM. F. STABLER. " March 22, 1905. 4w24. f ro^ dat^'and th^^ ha^ki? ^ demands against said Estate must pre- fl h sent them, dulv verified to ?j SAMUEL B. GEORGE. Admr. E Ar _ i _ March 29, 1905. 3\v2S. E V\* 6 11UW ilcl-T I Caskets ever si: | II. D. HAH j | ? K | FINES 1 General 1 Mi in "" *?< f"r $ '# 1 I reasonable rate I Merchandise, I I I , t fi ji ce p) ' \ J Corner Main and New Street, i I YOTIi PATK( ^ fa a] A Opposite Confederate % 8 j! j Monument, % j gaa Rev. Mr. Keel preached at Smith ? Branch last Sunday. i LL LIXE OF us, Harness, ? arm impleLothing. Dress Goods, cms. d Hardware. tiiinavp DAT A All I MUlf A11 ru S Adit. ssss K IF YOXJ WANT TO t i Save Money and Get the Best \ t ask for our prices on ^ {Stoves and Ranges, C Paints and Oils, "Wood Mantels, Grates and & Tiles, Tin Plate, Iron Roofing, Conductor f f Pipe, Rave Trougfe, Terra Cotta Flue, # Pipe, Fire Briek, Fire Clay, Pumps ^ ^ and Pump Supplies. ^ I LEE i LORICKIBRO.. \ ^ .1519 Main St., ColumBiat. S. C. S evvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvVv5 FRUIT TREES. State of South Carolina, To the People of Lexington County: ^ 8C?^Vl^q" Probate Judge. Look out for me. I am coming to see "^TT HERE AS, FRANK SURGENEB you and to help von. I represent the * * made suit to me to grant him LetNurseries of Stark & Bro., and lam ters of Administration of the Estate of and selling the finest, best and cheapest eff^ts of Joseph Snrgener: Fruit Trees that monev can bnv. I will . Tnese are, therefore, to cite and admousell vou Peach and Apple Trees as cheap iat a11 and singular the kindred and credias any one else can afford to sell them. tors sai<* Joseph Surgener, deand guarantee each tree to be true to atPPvarv,bf,for?me' ^ ' rv^n'f- r>o it zn pontc in lbe Court of Probate, to be held at LexLabel true, to name. Don^t pa y oO cents ir)SJton> c H t s< c onthe 19th day of April for an everbearing^peach tree whenyou l905_ neit> after pQbiiCation hereof at 11 can get them from me for ce s. 0'cioc? in the forenoon, to show cause, if Don t pay -0, 2o and oO cents for Apple any t^ey ^av.e> wjly the said Administration Trees when jou can jcet first class sbonld not be granted. ones from me for from t to IS cents. , Given under mv hand, this 4th day of Don't give an order untilyon see me. I April, Anno Domini, 1905. want to help you. If you don't give me GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S.] your order you will find out you have Probate Judge, Lexington County. made a mistake. I have one price for Published on the 5th day of Apri', all. _ 1905, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w23. Yours iii the f ruit Tree Dusmess to lielp von. G. W. LEWIS, Gilbert, s. c. Masonic Notice. I A REGULAR COMMUNICATION Lost. Strayed or Stolen, ! J^of Lexington Lodge, No 152, A. F. > M., will be held Saturday, April ABOUT FOUR WEEKS AGO. A ; / Nr\ 15, 1905, at 7A p. m. Brethren are ll Black and Tan Hound Dog. answer- j earnestly requested to" attend promptly, ing to the name of "Butler." I will pay j By order of the W. M. a reward of $10 for its return; or for " Godfrey M. Harman, Secretary. proof to convict the person or persons ; who stole or killed him. i ... ?? , , d. k. mack, Swansea, s. c. ; All varieties of fresh garden April 5,1905. iw22. j see? at the Bazaar. taBraKHanHBKnBBBBBBHBKBmHnHnmnHBiBBBBnnBiBaB HnHHHBaHK2nOR9BnZHHHBEnHHKBB99S&5&&9HB35^B^25253SSE5ESS^EB9^B&9Uh laiiinmiririTr w ? e the most complete line of Coffins and lown in this part of the country. Have i a $3.50 case to $100 casket. TFUNERAL CAR the accommodation of the public at \ I s.- Will Serve you any hour day or ni^'ht. f j EITHER PHGKE, No. 14 OR 90!. j )XA?E KESPECFULLY SOLICITED I JUTLAND TESBTSC^, S. C.