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| The Lexington Dispatch, Entered'at the Post Office at Lexington, S.*C., as second class matter. < O. M. Hasman, Editor and Publisher. The subscription prioe of the Dispatch 0? is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 < ?cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. Circulation, 52,175. Wednesday, February 14, 1906. | Tomorrow the Augubta and Columbia Trolly railroad meeting will be M; held at Leesville and we trust sometf.'.. thing definite may be the result. ======== Senator Tillman before the dispensary committee was a drawiog card for a large attendance yesterday expecting a general shelling of the wwwlfl hnk khflra were no new ds _ . velopmeDtsand altogether everythiDg was pleasant He was entertaining and frequently be was applauded. ; ' After the extended law suit, in the ease of the Farmers' Alliance Ex change, it.pans out that Lexington county stockholders will receive the sum total of $14237 to divide up between them. The first assets were abdut $16,000. The investment is a very much like the negro's cat fisb, *Tt am swunk powerfully." . When the Central Carolina Pjwer Company builds a dam across Broad river near Frosts mill and builds cct ton mills and other enterprises, wont ^f nn? fnlta nn this side i jin in OVU1V vi vu? w ? ^? the good feeliog too. From icdications past end present, it now seems that it might be probable. We hope this will not interfere with the promised electric power dams across Saluda. The Knights of Pythias will have a grand time ia, Colombia on the r 13th and 19th instants, celebrating 1 * the 42od anniversary, j An interest- 1 ing program has been arranged, ! eommencing with a sermon by Rsv. 1 Mr. Truesdale, Sunday at 8 p. m , in the Washington street Methodist 1 church. Grand parade Monday with Several addressee andenter- ^ tainments. < The dispensary situation, as far as 11 the senate is concerned, seems in * stead of haying arrived at a conclu * 4 sion to be in a more coco plicated condition than ever. There may not be gBr any legislation whatever on the matter at all this session. Last evening 6 the Morgan bill was* killed and the * dispensary forces hooked to the title I of it the substitute for the Biysor- 1 Manning bill. j There is still a lot of work for the I Legislature to complete before Saturday's adjournment sine die. A' great deal has' been said con- {] oerning the actions of some of t he * jury cn the Seaboard damage cases. C Knowing, as we do, the gentlemen of S this jury, we cannot believe that tbey " intended anything improper by accepting the courtesy of Mr. Johnson. Yet, it was, perhaps, wrong to do so, ? under the circumstances, more C1 i: ?J especially 88 tbey bad to decide the h fourth case of like nature for damage by fire, upon some of the same food, ^ the understanding being that the ^ three cases tried as one would act as a basis for the fourth, which this p same jury were to hear. The point $ was well made by Mr. Seibles, at torney for the plaintiffs, and of course j he secured new trials. Judge Hy- 1 drick was quite severe and properly so, in reprimanding the jurors for their i mistake in the matter, and bad Mi. j Johnson been present know doubt ? his punishment might have been great, nukes hecould have satisfied ? the court of no wrong intention on n his part. He has since secured af- * fidavits from the j ary that be never b offered or paid them anything. It ? was in the uigbt when this jury came out with their verdict in the three * p*. s eases, and Mr. Johnson asked two o! the jurors, Mressrs. J. L. Sease 1 and ?. D. Hammond, to spend the night with bim at the hotel and they did ao, being away from home, think- r nothing of what might be thought i n or wd of their action. ? B CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS B t M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Ui 0 m Use lo time. Sold by druggists. Ej ^ m i , SEED TIME 1 " i experienced farmer has learned that some grains require far different soil than others; j some crops need-differ- j enthandling than others, j He knows that a great deal depends upon right planting at the right time, and that the soil must be kept enriched. No use of complaining in summer about a mistake made in the spring. Decide before the seed is planted. best time to remedy wasting conditions in the human body is be fore the evil is too deep rooted. At the first evidence of loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion should be taken immediately. There is nothing that will repair wasted tissue more quickly or replace lost \ flesh more abundantly than Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and builds up the body when ordinary foods absolutely fail. | We tsiU. ser.d you a sample free. j P'2 s-re that this (\ picture in the form ot ?a label is on the wrapper of everv ft Yy?/A bottle of Emulsion uA I h ^ yotk fcu-vvJfK$gw! 3\ pjOll SCOTT<?> BOWNE I J lUM rWV'MlSK >M,> . i 409 Pearl Street NEW YORK 50c. and $i; *^N?*-siv?-*"x";-^ ail druggists Ttje stock of baggie? shown ihe Lexington Dipartment Store inequalled in style and wearing qu ties. Oar friend and former citizen, ! F. Z^b Hatto, now of Holt, F sends us his compliments vmb & lew a! for the Dispatch, which is velome visitor to bis home. Mr. W. R. Arnold was in to Saturday and called in and pleas ;be printers. He is a good faro ?nd is now on Mr. Press Warn )ld place, on Hollow Creek. : WANTED?Men in each State ;ravel, post signs, advertise and let lamples of our goods. Salary $75, jer month. $3 00 per day for i )eD883. Kulhman Co., Dept. S., Jm24 A*la? B'nck, Chicago, III Carolina National 'Ban ORGANIZED 1868. Assets Over $1,500,000.00. NITED STATES. STATE, COUNTY AND Ci DEPOSITORY, lapital Paid in - - - $200,01 iurplus Profits - - - 72,01 .lability of Stockholders 200<0I " $472,0( savings department; Interest allowed at the rate of 4 r ent. per annum, payable quarterly. Loans to*merchants and farmers pecialty. Our motto is: -A lielpi: and and a square deal to all." BOND ACCOUNT. I C Dnnrif COCH HI ' ?l. llvllUd .... y outh Carolina Bonds - 50,01 :ity Columbia Bonds - - 50,01 November 9th, 1905, number of I ositors, 2,430. Amount of Deposi 1,192,729.55. Yonr business solicited, s W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. 'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN County of Lexington, rTTHEREAS, S B GEORGE, C.C.f\ V &> G.S.,mac e suit to me, to grant b jetters of Administration of the Est f and effects of Henry A. Swygert; These are. therefore, to cite and adm< 5h all and singular the kindred a reditors of the said Henry A. hwyge .eceased, that they be and appear, be*< ae in the Court of Probate, to be held .exington, C. H., *. C, on the 2( iay of Mar<?h. 1906, after poblicati ereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, how cause, if any they have, why 1 aid Administration shoald not he grant Given under my hand, this 7ch day rebraa'v. Anno Domini 19G6 GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S.] Probate Judge. Lexington County. Published on the 7th day of Febma 906, in the Lexington Dispatch. Gw +i Notice PHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PE L sons not to employ or harbor i rife, Jane Johnson, who left my t .nd board without just cause. twlTpd SILAS JOHNSON Mules For Sale. The County Commissioners will s wo good work mules for cash, in frc f the court house door on the fi londay in March, next, at 11 o'cloc L. J. LANGFORD, 3wl7 Supervisor Lex. Co. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Lillie Wingard, Plaintiff, vs. Leah Bickley, Alice Franklin, Jerr r>J Franklin, Salina Rish, John Sligl ! Henry- Sligh, Ellen Hall. Jacob Sligl George Sligh, Malikiak Sligh, Magg: Strother, Marie Sligh, Joe Sligh, Joh Dent, Mollie Leaphart, Arena Martii Thomas Dent, Iva Dent, Dalton Den Logan Dent, Mary Green, Pollie Gui ter, Frank Davis, Henry Davis, Ann: Gause, Inez Davis, Eva Summer Alma Harris, James Franklin, Ma: tha Taylor, Ellen King, Lillie Taylo Lula King and Adam King, Ernestii King, Paul "Wesley King and El] Belle King, minors., Defendants. Partition. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECRE J. of the Court herein signed by Hoi D. E. Hydrick, Presiding Judge, an dated February 9, 1906, 1 will sell to tl highest bidder at public outcry, befo: the court house door in Lexington, S. C during the legal hours of sale on tl first Monday in March, 1906, tv'All that piece, parcel or tract of lar situate in Lexington county on wate: | of Twelve Mile creek, and adjoinii I lands of Simeon Corley on the nort] lands of John Fox on the east, esta lands of George W. Wingard on tl south and lands of Henry Wingard c the west, and containing twenty-tv acres." Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser i pav for papers. SAM'L. B. GEORGE, Clerk of Court. T. C. Sturbie, Esq., Plaintiff's A tcrney. Lexington. S. C., Feb. 12, 1E06. Notice. - ? The overseers of the public roads i Lexington County are hereby notifie to work their respective sections at one and put them in good condition. Als< ^ look after and repair the bridges on tb } roads. These matters must be attende ' j to at once. L. J. LAXGFORD, I \ Supervisor Lexington County. ' ? . 1 f - == I SEED IRISI J b I We are now ready to r ig \ Maine Stock. ' J RED BLISI H |. EARLY i a ? 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C. rv. ^ 12 acres, half mile from Lexi9 a incrtmi. Good dwelling. * ft *'?w " ~ ft 1 6 acres adioining Lexington Fair Grounds. r. ^ One valuable lot and improvenv ft ments in tkf town of Lexington, ?ed * s- ?* Wanted: tk * 50 acres 2 to 4 miles from Colum^ t;.a in Lexington County. e]l ft About 100 acres fanning land >nt S not: over 4 miles from Lexington, rst ? k, ftftftftftftftftftftft*$ftftftftft#ft#ftftftft T. X. L. cores cold in the head. !In Eine Fnrniti i!! fli Ey i 1 WE 1 lEJJ 11 "THE STd ie d i i l WWWWVWVV3& I POTATOES. | iame Low Prices on Genuine T S TRIUMPH, 5 AND J RED ROSE. S RICES. J Orders, and will ship out on J the month of January and up J or K ARDEN SEEDS. I ,nd let us Name Prices. ^ K | owrance, Inc., I D RETAIL SEEDMEN, J 4 provement over al FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMA! If w I I 131 ] Medium and Low ire and House Furnis ??iS?S6S&gSfeiS666 ery Article Marked in P pares and One Low Price Everybody. PAY THE FREIG IREWS FUEE . Columbia, S. C. 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