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The Lexington Dispatch, Entered 'at the Post Office at Lexington, S.C., as second class matter. G. M. Harman, Editor and Publisher. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. j Circulation, 2,197. Wednesday, March 28, 1906. The Trolly Line. The surveyors of the Trolly Line have ccme and passed on through our town. They came pretty well up the old Augusta road from sear Brooklend, as wo stated last week, I deviating but little as they came. At or near Mr. Jas. W. Corley's residence, beyond the rock quarry, about ft mile below town. Tbey made as near a direct line as the situation would allow for LexingtoD, which crossed Twelve Mile Creek in front of Judge Wicgard'a on to lands of Eli L. Corley, and theDce up the creek and across by Mr. Mike Wingard's place; continuing through di. rect, taking the home of Mr. Hall, nearly centrally in front cf the Baptist church, where they again crossed the Augusta road, through the Fort place, lands of G. M. Harman and W. P. Roof, crossing depot street ' fthrmfrlhO vards south of the town j ball. Here on the fat ridge of Mr. Roof it is likely a depot will be erected. By tbeir survey they reached Lexington from Brookfana in less than eleven miles. From here the route continues over aod through the Muiier lands, on to those of E J. p George. Here they diverge a little northwest on lands of Mrs. D. L George, passing near D. E. Ballentine's place, through laods of W. W. Barr, Ado Leapharfc, Milledge Harris, Rev. W. D. Quick, to the Rawl old field, again on the Augusta road. TKow Tuill lifcfllv ?nn*inue ud said *MWJ J -r road nearly direct for Leeaviile by Shiloah church, Scz. Oar people are delighted with the idea of having this road which certainly will enhance their property and be of inestimable value to the community through which it passes. Let the land owners throw no obstacles, unnecessarily, in the way as to its construction, but aid in every way possible.. The conference of prominent prohibitionist held in Columbia last week is said to have had no politics in it, but was purely an effort to deal with the liquor question from a scientific point of view, and the movement promises good. It has always been our opinion that it is best to eliminate the liquor question entirely from politics. If we are to have the question settled by the people of the State, let the executive committee furnish boxes at the primary election in every county and allow tbe people to express themselves on tbe question of liquor or no liquor." Mixing men with this questiou will likely not give us the most efficient officers. ? Capt. Charles Ioglesby. a gallant Confederate veteran, distinguished lawyer and for thirty-tive years secretary of the grand lodge of Masons of this State, died in tbe 68:h year of hie age, at the residence of his sonin-law, Dr. E. M. Wbaley, in Columbia, March 26th. He bad been in declining health for about two years, and tbe end, tbougb sudden, was not unexpected. His remains were buried io Charleston. Gen. Carwile has accepted tbe invitation to hold the reunion of Confederate veterans in C)lumbiasome time in May, and tbe citizens are go ing to entertain the old soldiers in grand style. Samuel Wingard Dead. We have just learned of the death of Mr. Samuel Wingard, who moved from this county to Orangeburg oounty about twenty years ago, and died there on the 26th February, 1906, in the 78th year of his age. He will be remembered by the members j of company K, 20th Regiment, S. C. V., and was a jovial aDd faithful soldier, but be has answered the last roll call here and past over the river to wait the bngal call above. He was a good neighbor and citizen and warm fiiend. Si -; For Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby; that is why babies are fat If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry; they are rich; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat surrounds their little nerves and cushions them. When H-iov nrp srrawnv those nerves are liurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emulsion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. rv Bs sure that this ricture in rV the form c: a label ;s c.i the v/ray per o: every bottle c. ]\tj& Emulsion you buy53^^ j j| Scott op Bo tone mSlI Chemists ? \ 1 \ ( 400**15 7*carl Street ??> * A j\Civ York ~ 50c. ar.d 51 -CO All Druggists WANTED?To buy Otter, Mink, Coon, Fox and other bides or furs. Will pay good prices. Rice B Harman, Lexington, S. C. By all means do not forget the garden. It i9 too important a part ot every well regulated come to do overlooked, aDd to have the beet results, buy your seed at the Bazaar. There are more rumors afloat to the effect that another cotton mill will be built here in the near future We hope it will prove more than a rumor. There is plenty of room for such a mill and it would be a great benefit to Lexington. If you are needing furniture of any kind, rugs, art squares and a lot of other articles that makes home comfortable and happy, it is useless to go elsewhere than to Scott Hendr<x1s. His prices are always lowest. Call and see the stock. Don't you think if we had a system of water works or water supply from a stand pipe or steel tank the property in town would be much safer. In case of fire it will be too late to call for water. A bucket brigade wili not answer evervtime. Mr. Jacob Wingard, of the Pilgrim eection, was in town Saturday, prompt, ae usual, called in and renewed his paper, this beiDg the 35th year he has subscribed for aod read the Dispatch. He is one of our wgrtomrades and a warm friend. There is not many 9uch men as Jake. Rev. C. J. Sox has resigned the WiHis-Gladesboro pastorate in Virginia. and has accepted a call from Mt Pleasant pastorate, Saluda, S C , and will take charge of the work about the 2d Sunday in April. On bis return he will stop over to visit his relatives in this section. The case of Elliott Gunter aDd wife vs. Burt Fallow and wife, to test title to land, before F. E. Dreher as referee, brought to town today a number of citizens from the Edisto sec tion, as witnesses. Asbill and Sharpe are attorneys for the plaintiffs, and Graham and Martin are for the defendants. Ex-Senator Sharpe was in town yesterday od legal business and 8?i)l f Vin f- f knrh 10 rrtorn in I o tZ7 ucnc vco tuau iu v & o a o uj ui o iu in ?? * him than in politics, but we doubt his frieDds allowing him to stay out of the political arena this summer when the rest of mankind are seeking office and they are on the hustings. Jake Barr and George Wright, colored, whom Sheriff Corly arrested in Orangeburg county last week, charged with stealing clothing, , from hands on the place of Mr. J E B. jycCartha, were convicted before Judge Mack, at Leeeville, last Saturday, and fiDed, which tbey paid and was released. E CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS ffl L Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Uu F# Use in time. Sold by druggists. CI I II I'M hill li llj?l f PALMETTO PAINT, The Paint for the South. Unrivaled in Brilliancy, Honest in Measure, Permanent in Color. Best Covering Quality. Oi!s and Varnish Stains? Pure Creosote. EPAINT?} Shingle Stains. fjjy Send for Color Cards. PALMETTO PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. March 21. tim. W. D, ift ? a? n rt Liexmgion, a. DISTILLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE. Will, at all times, pay highest market prices for Crude, based upon Savannah quotations. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Cotmty of Lexington. By George S. Drafts Esq , Probate Judge. -TT7HEREAS, ENOCH SWYGERT VV made fuit to mo o grant him Letters of Administration of the I state of and effect of Julia A Swygert. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jn'.ia A Shealy, de ceased, that they be and appear, before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H.. S C.. on tbe 6th day of April. )906 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in thelorenoon. to show cause, if duly they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 22th day of March, Anno Domini, 1906 GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S.] Probate Judge. Lexington County. Published on the 28th day of Maich. 19CC, in the Lexington Dispatch. . 2^22 $ GARDNEI $ TRUCKEE i FARMERS $ PL ANTES t WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOE &oTTrirr a a \ ouun no ^ Cabbages, Carriots. Celer; # Plant, Kale, Lettuce. Musfc ^ Peas, Pepper, Radish, Salsi $ to, Turnips, Watermelon, ^ Grasses, &c. We select on <p care, and pay liberal price ^ feel justified in saying thai ^ to be found than those we ? We supply Gardners, Tri ^ ers in any quantity wanted, | Lorick & Lo< 5 WHOLESALE AND J COLUMBIA, I ALFRED J. FOX, < > < Life Insurance, ( i ] Health Insurance, j < i ! Accident insurance, ! < > < > j Fire Insurance, | < i | REAL ESTATE AGENT, ; f > i LEXINGTON, - S. C. j < > ] ? ?#?* ? | i ) < If you have any real es- > | tate to sell, let me sell | it for you. If ycu wish \ | to buy real estate, let j ] me buy for you. Com- \ \ missions liberal. ! J I have some valuable [ J town and country prop- ! ' erty now for sale. Tell > ] me your wants and I [ will do mv best to serve ! 3 " I y?u. ? j Write or call to see me [ J at THE HOME BANK. ! ( > Garden Seed! Garden Seed! Fresh aed leliable. All kir?d? Hud varieties. TRE BAZVAR j i ! JL A REGULAR COMMUNICATION I Lex-ua^on Lod*."-. No 352. A. F, JsM.? vill ba held S*fardfty, April I 7. 1000 at 7 p m Ther- will he work in tha third deirea and other important business to transnct. By order of the W. M. Godfrey M. Harinan, Secretary. In Cinn 1 If i Jg ill mik ini ? .Furniture W? Every Figure ij WE Pi ! ifn i# Awr i itL iL m || "THE STORE IS, | k *** Y | uS, ? j :s, 5 | I FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, t j p, Collards, Cucumbers, Egg ird, Okra, Parsnip, Parsley, ^ fy, Spinach, Squash, Toma- ^ Cantaloupe, Corn, Clover, ^ \ lt stock with the greatest i ' js for selected stock. We 4 b there are no better seeds A offer. $ T "V ackers, Farmers and Plant- ^ both wholesale and Retail. ^ wranoe, Inc., \ RETAIL SEEDMEN. T T, - - s. c. ? WV^WWWWd ^ Stroi BThe Original Laxative provement ovpr all Coi good alike for young ; | FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMANX DE I 1 liim i ## We have just rece Jrp: that we handled thi Prices are right. 44; Buggies, Wagons for Johnston Implei I UAUIil If 1311-1313 ASSE A idiuii) and Low Grade i r? ?"X H B iT\ * w *T? f i q m r? -a ^X 1"X ? r? ft 4~h A rA 1m mm nuMM ruiiiisiiiuys. a gggggssggge-gggg ^fylf Article Marked in Plain Wl !S and One Low Price to Everybody. ||l| IY THE FREIGHT. if HEWS MOM COl Columbia, S. C. 'jw| THAT SAVES. YOU MONEY." || j. f.i ttisi " SWANSEA, S. C. We liave purchased the lot, store and business of P. E. Hutto and propose to handle a full line of General Merchandise. Onr stock will be complete, having just purchased $10,000 worth of new and fresh goods. Our prices will always be found right. We wish to make your acquaintance aud merit a share of the patronage of the citizens of Swansea and country generally, with fair and honest dealing. FERTILIZERS, HORSES, MULES, WAGONS, Buggies and Farming Implements will also be a main feature of our business. We have good lots, stalls, stables and sheds for your convenience while in town. Be sure to call and see us before you make your purchases of goods or supplies of any kind. MR LAWRENCE P. SMITH, well and favorably known, is with us and will be pleased to see and serve his friends and give them bargains. ^ j rsunANCE, Nincto CO esio e is ill 6, ' LEXINGTON, S. C. J: ' Literary, Scientific and Classica FIRE, CourSes. 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