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' CLARKE t COTTOH FACTORS AND 843 Reynolds Si ? ; LIBERAL ADVANCES. PERSONAL ATTENTK Write us before arranging f< j We handle Bagging, Ties an Reliable and Energetic Soiic V ? t The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 25,1906. j Index to ITevr Advertisements. Buggies?Gregory-Conc.er Mule Co. Furniture?E. M. Andrews. y Clothing?M. L. Kinarcl. Stationery?R. L. Bryan Co. Shoes?Ehrlich. Roofing?Lee A. Loriek & Bro. Farm Implements?W. P. Roof. IE HOlllt LEXINGTON, S. C. | Fairness, Honesty, Safety. F. W. OSWALD, Pres. ALFEED J. FOX, Cashier. _ For Sale, Second haDd 15 h. p. engine. Alfred J. Fox, Lexington, S C., Dime Entertainment. The Ladies' Aid Society of the t Baptist church will give a dime entertainment at the Baptist parsonage on Tuesday night, May 1st, for the benefit of the church. All friends are invited to come. 0 i ? ? Cotton Seed. We will give $1 00 per cwt. for cotton seed delivered at mill within the next 20 days. Little Mountain j Oil Mill and Fertilizer Co, ? - 3w27 J. B. Derrick, President. Delinquent Taxes. Tbrongh the courteous businesslike manner of our efficient county treasurer, Jb'ranfc W. oneaiey, we are pleased to note that the delinquent If taxes of this county are much less than for many years past. The Trolley Liae. It is Baid that there is no doubt of the trolley line being built in the near future. The route is practically adopted by the recent report of the surveyors, and it will be only a matter i of time when we will realize the great advantage of this line to uur people. ' ? ^ i > ' Teachers' Meeting. Lexington county teachers' association will hold it9 regular meeting i Saturday, April 28,1906, at 11 o'clock in the institute building. The program was published a few weeks ago. A good attendance is desired, as the question for discussion is very > important. Secretary. Big Battier Billed. Messrs. David McCartha, Henry Rice and Logan Smith, on Sunday 22d, while strolling along the banks y of Big Black Creek, tbey came in contact with an old time rattle Bnake, which they succeeded in killing. It measured four feet and six inches ' and bad eleven rattles and a button. S R. Smith. Pelion, S. C., April 23, 1906 Death of a Child. Gay, the little bod of Mr. sod Mrs. J. L B. Oxner, died at their home at Delmar, S. C., Sunday morniDg at i 2:30 o'clock. The funeral services were conducted at Mt. Hebron church yesterday at 10:00 o'clock a. m. by - * "D T T"\ (Q8 pastor, XVCY. U. is. UUDBij, mici which the remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery. J. Lloyd Eargle. Look Out, Dead Beats. It has been discovered that newspaper subscriptions are almost an infallible test of a man's honesty. If he is dishonest be will cheat the printer, and if he cheats the printer he is dishonest, hence there is no escape. The editor's subscription book will be on band at the judgment day, and some fellows will pray for the mountains to fall on them because they didn't square up with the ^1 printer. 1& BUTT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ;reet, Augusta, Ga. CHARGES REASONABLE, ON TO ALL BUSINESS. >r advances, d Best Fertilizers, siting Agents desired. The Knight's of Pythias. The fourth district convention of | the K. of P.'e was held at Leesville * ? tn , .1 in.u r_? ; Oil April iOfO aiJU iUiU ior iCf(U!?ii business wbich was largely attended After fcbe convention a banquet wag given by Leesviile Lodge K of P. a! the Lexington hotel on April 19tb ai 8 p. m. Col E. E. Auil, of Newberry, was toast master, and toasts were repeated by Col. John Bel! Towill, Rev. Mr. Burke, Edgefield; Col. Thompson, of Columbia; Mr. Warreri Dupree, Columbia; Hon Chas. O Lemmes, of Barnwell; Hon Julius E. Boggs, of Pickens, and Mr. EDtzminger,' of Edgefield; Mr. T. J. McLeod and Hon. A P. Chiids, o! Lexington. s Lodges represented were: Myrtile, No. 3, Columbia?J. W. TL'na R. L. Steele. W. L Kelly, J, F. Williams, W. F. Stieglitz. Capital, No. 10, Columbia?C. J Oiivero?, J. A. Seeba, A G Lamotto. Johnson, No. 40?N. M. Toney. W. M. Wright. Edgefield, No. 47 ?J. E. Entz minger, L. B Jones. Batesburg, No. 57 ?D. P. Hartley, W. A. Oooner, J. B. Towill, J. R T Major. .Ridge Spring, No. 65?H. H Cro88land, J. E. Smith, J. T Lott. Ne,wberry,.No. 75?J. B O'Neal Holloway, J. W. Watts. Brooklana, No. 76 ?M. H. Witt, J. S. Gannell. Columbia, No. 106?S. T. Carter, E. C. DuPre, J. B. Penland, N. M Price, S. M. Clarkson, J. A Summersett. Equality, No. 109.?Rev. N. A Qemrick, H. Heiman. Lexington, No. 134.?Geo. B. Tim merman. Swansea, No. 139 ?W. H. F. Rast Chapin, No. 140?J. H. Frick. Leesville, No. 144 ?B B. Hare, A 0. Bouknight, E. P. WeBfc. Prosperity, No. 149 ?J. D. Quat tlebaum, F. E. Schumpert, O'Neal, No. 154.-0. L. Blease. Benevolent, No. 164 ?J. H. Eargle Old Town, No. 168 ?W. R Bouk night. Tbd fourth district is said to be the banner district in the State ac cording to the reports sent in to the grand keeper of records and seal Three new lodges have been adaec in the district since the last meeting and two more are ready to be in stituted. The reports of the various lodget were interesting and all being in e healthy condition. The next session will be held a! Saluda, and Colonel Aull was re-elect ed district deputy. Warning, *Mnh*Ao ia harehv oiven to those using dynamite in Black Creek, and if it is ever done again, the persons so doing will have a coBtly job if thej don't mind. J. K Day. The Carnival. Which so merrily entertained oui people here last week with theii numerous exhibitions have struck tents and moved up to Batesburg where they are booked for this week Their shows here, judging from the patronage they received, must have given entire satisfaction. It was certainly a jolly time for our younp folks, all of whom seemed to enjoj themselves hughly and continuously * There were nothing in the perform BUUCO llU uai kUC uia?u tcuuvu laaic and the managers, Messrs. Sistruni Sc Sheridan, are polite and clevei gentlemen. The citizens of Bates burg can rely on having good showi ' with proper management. i Brooks J. Wmgard, accompanied by two of his friends of the Universi , ty of South Carolina, Frank W Bradley, of Abbeville, and Verm ; Cook, of Lancaster, spent Eastei Sunday in Lexington. They worship ed at St. Stephen's Lutheran church i and returned to Columbia on th< evening train. | J wOO' : | Their Sfoci ' I j PaSroeage, Upper Baptist Meeting. Union meeting of the Upper Division of the Lexington Baptist Association will meet at Oak Grove April 28,190G. I ? ? ' Swansea NewsA large number of youDg people erjoyed the social given at the Gantt > hotel Monday evening. A pleasant evening was also spent at the home of Mr. F. M. Hedge on last Thurs. day. Miss Lilla Gantt returned yester1 day after spending a few days in Columbia. > Messrs Clarence Gantt and Gunter of Wagener are in Swansea for a few > days with relatives and friends. Mr. R. L. Lybrand enjoyed a visit ' from his father and uncle, Messrs / T.r?l-?ro?r? r>f "P?rri7 Snndftv. .- J uuv., v* ? v..j, j Mr. L C. Brooker has been home i for several weeks from the University of Georgia where he is pursuing the study of medicine. Mr. A. D. Martin is at home for a few days. A protracted meeting conducted by Evangelist R. A. Sublett, of Summerton, will b9 in progress at the Baptist church here nest week It is earnestly hoped that much good for the Master will be accomplished. The union meeting of J his division mill be held at Sardis, four miles 3 from Swansea, next Saturday and Sunday. C. 3 April 24, 1906 i Sudden Death. \ Hon. A. P. Childs, of Vermont, " while on a visit to his brother, Moj. F. W. Childs, one of the proprietors J and managers of the Lexington hotel 1 situated at Summerland, near Batesburg, died very suddenly on the J morning cf April 24. His death was nuite unexnected. he apparently en ~? c ' ?... joying fairly good health. His remains were shipped to his home at Cartleton, Vermont, for interment. 1 Give Us an Order. Every business man should have 7 his name, occupation and address printed on his stationery, as it attracts attention and consequently . draws customers. Also those who are not in business and do a great deal of correspondence ought to have their name and address printed plain' ly on their stationery so as to have 5 no trouble in being lost, etc. We are now prepared to execute all orj ders for printing of any kind at a r reasonable price for good stationery * and neat work only. Get our prices before you place an order. The Dispatch Job Printing Office. " I It will be information for our people, a majority of whom trade in Columbia, to know that all the stores there will cloBe at 0 o'clock after May the first. After the meeting of the county 1 convention here Monday, May 7th, . the candidates for the various offices . will introduce themselves to the vot3 ing public of Lexington county. We r hear of some good men going to enter . the race. Wait and see. , Fishermen, remember, you will 3 find all kinds of books, lines, Ac., at the Bazaar. (is complete in all Lines, and Guarantees Fair Trea Miss Ethel DreQer, who has beea j | ieachiog school in Waverly, subarbs | 1 ! of Columbia, for some time, spent 1 | Saturday and Sunday at home, i . Miss Genia Smith also engaged io \ ' teaching in the graded schools of 4 Columbia accompanied Miss Ethel, , both returning Sunday afternoon. * < All the Democratic clubs in the county are expected to hold meetings < . <-> . ? fin. I. . i i < 1 < ! Dexc Saturday zo;n, at tueir usuai time and place, to organize and elect i delegates to the county convention which assembles here on Monday, 7th May. Our local weather prophet says we are going to have a mild summer with plenty of rain. He also said he knew we were to have a cold wave past few days, but he was careful to say nothing about it until it was here. FOR SALE ?A fifty dollar certificate, good for payment for that amount, on a piano purchase from the Cable Piano Co., which I offer for S5 Apply to Jesse G HarmaD, 'LsxiDgton, S. C. Young Ladies, now is your time to get your summer shoes. A fine lot just received and I will make the price suit. J. B. BallentiDe, at Ballentine's. Mr. C. S. Bradford after a visit down in Florida has stopped gvt * ? TT I ^ J _ Here lor awnne. ne oas many menus here who are glad to see him. He is pleasantly located at Portsmouth, Va, and will return to that city after the expiration of bi9 visit here. Our town authorities have wisely invested in a fire engine for the protection of the property of the town, and the engine is here. The next thing is the water supply, and we trust that ample arrangements can be made to meet the demand necessary. Have you seen the selected job lot ' of beautiful laces, ribbons and notions, all cheap and just wbat the ladies want, at the Bazaar. Iceoline Harman. i Blacksmith and Wheelwright material of all kinds, wagons and bugj gies, harness, hardware and farming j implements, farm supplies, groceries, j <fcc , are in stock at lowest prices, at T. , B. Aughtry & Co rs, Columbia, S. C. | Dcts from Halfway Hollow. Everything is getting along very j nicely on Black Creek. Farming is | a little bebiDd bat is being pusnea for all it is worth. The patrons of Wateree school met last Saturday and voted a two mills i extra school tax in our district, No. | 28- They agreed to have the district centered and build a new school house. ; This is a move in the right direction and should have been done long ago, j but the wrong men were in the lead. We thank our friends for their kindness in the above act. Well, if Mr. Jackson just wants a free right of way for his trolley, why don't some of the friends along the line call a meeting and give bim the right of way. Oar country is just as much God's country as the ridge, and have just as good a right to tne trolly as any one else. And it is a very uojust step of those who are endeavoring to induce the company to take another route. Traveler. I . 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Moak, as Administrator, T Plaintiff, 1$ Sammie T ounginer, Johnnie \ ounginer, j Noan Younginer, Jr., Emory Younginer. Martha Bickley, Martha Price. Charlie Hall. E. S. Lupo, Westley Lupo. John Lupo. Mattie Lupo. ehii- .. dren and heirs of Catherine Hall, de- ?' ceased; children and heir of Fletcher Lupo. deceased; children and heirs of Daniel Dupo. deceased, and children and heirs of James Lupo, deceased Defendants. Summons for Relief. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Pro- n bate in and for the above named county ^ and State, to the defendants Charlie Hall. John Lupo, Mattie Lupo, riie children and heirs of Catherine Hall, deceased, the children and heirs of Fletcher Lupo, deceased, tin.4 children and heirs of Daniel Lupo, deceased, the children and heirs of Jas. Lupo deceased: yOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED X and required to answer the complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your answer on \Y. W\ Hawes. |j| plaintiff's attorney, at his office at New Brookland. S. C., or file the same with me in my office at Lexington, S. C., within twentv days after the service ' * *- .1 ^ ... TI hereof. exclusive 01 rue any 01 such m-ivice, or the plaintiff will be given the relief demanded in his complaint. _ Take notice tiiat a copy of the com- \ plaint iu this action was filed in my I T office 011 the 27tli dav of March, 190(5. j .. GEO. S. DRAFTS, ?\ Judge Probate, for Lexington County. j ^ Wm. W. Hawes, Plaintiff's attorney, j cr, April 14, 190:5. (5w29 ?? m< Mother Gray's Sweet Powders ; for Children, I he I sh Successful'}- used by Mother Gray, j Durse in the Cnildren's Home in New ' Mi York, curt feverishnese, bad stomach, teethiog disorders, move and regulate the bowels aod destroy worms. 19 Over 30,000 testimonials. Tbey ^ never fail. At all druggists, 25i. I Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olm- I sted, Le R>y, N i 4w2o ? " STORE j iiclis your j j ? fe" ld^ > and Supply Co.: GEORGIA ! 1 Mill Supply Store. Engines. Boilers, ' uction ; Cotton, Saw. 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Amount of Deposits, 1,192,729.55. Your business solicited. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. ilyapiano or ln organ iy mail 5L y the rest '? REPRESENT THE MAKERS of the most superior Organs and Pianos made. F YOU BUY a first class Piano or Organ you will get a life time treasure. If you buy a cheap one, you will regret it. UR EASY TERMS and low prices will make possession easy. tt n a TT-nricrRt PlATinR WAJ-gXXUXJ U.OVV4. - from $190 to $250. New Organs from $45 up. Write for Catalogue or call at ALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, s. c. 3E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Connty of Lexington, T7HERE AS, S. B GEORGE, C.C.C.P. 'V G.S.,made suit to me, to grant him jtters of Administration of the Estate and effects of A. I. Youuginer; Tkooa ore tharc-inre rnritfland admon 1 UlOi vuvtvv. v, ? 1 all and singular the kindred and editors id the said A. I. Younginer, ceased, that they be and appear, before 2 in the Court of Probate, to be held at ixington, C. H.. *. C , on the 18th y ot' Mav. 1900. after publication reof at 11 o'clock iu tne forenoon, to ow cause, if any they have, why the id Administration should not be granted. Giveu under ruy hand, this 9th day of aj, Anno Domini I9<"8 GEO KG K S. DR AFTS, [L. S.] Probate Judge, Lexington County. Published ou the llth day of April, U6, in the Lexington Dispatch. 0w28. Hull! and whi8key HABITS III AJ| cured at home with* H r III Hvl out pain. Book of par* | | V" | vl ticulars sent FREE. mmmmmmmi b. m. wool,ley, m. d. |? Atlanta, Ga, Office 104 N. Pryor Street.