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If The Lexington Dispatch. 1 Wednesday, April 3,1907. t Index to New Advertisements. i The Home Bank. ~ j Lee A. Lorick & Bro. i Seed for Sale?M. ?. Rutland. Statement of Dispensary Board. 1 County Board of Control. 3 U Notice to Liquor Dealers. s Notice?B. J. G. Lever. .Sinai Discharge?Enoch Swygert. = Lexington Turpeatiaa Market. l)ip per barrel. $8.00 to $10.00 Spirits per gallon 74% s ? J Cotton Market. i - ' Columbia, good middling, - 11 ??*??. '' "11 L*eXLDgWJIl, j^uvu miuuuug) pjfe ' ? p Joint Council To Xeet Tt# Joint Council of the Lexington * charge wfll meet in Roof's hall, April I 13th, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. All 1 ^ members are earnestly requested to r * - - be present. J. SOL HENDRIX, Chairman Joint Council. t Dental Notice. k WMyi I will be at Swansea Wednesday M" and Thursday, 'April the 10th and 11th, * j&f : prepared to do all kinds of dental > If work. S. F. Killingswortk. S Ladies of Lexington gpS You should see the nice display of a Iff' beautiful white 'dress goods, and i other dry goods now ready for your s fe* inspection at Wm. Piatt & Son, Co- c .y lumbia, S. C. They carry all stand- g .ard stock, suited to your taste. Be c jS|-?- sure to call and see them whenever s you are in Columbia. I Sola On&rrrr. j ; Receiver 0. E. Corley, sold the Dal||tr ton & Marsh Company's quary out- * fit below town yesterday for $3,500; c fefefe This amount not being sufficient the * creditors will not be paid in full. T JSfe The property was bought by a north||g''. ern firm and in all probability will ||| soon be put in operation. First Monday, * I;; Monday being the first Monday the , B|- county commissioners were in ses- ^ sion, approving claims, and attend- ing to other routine business. Noth- ( & ing of great importance was transfer acted. ( Prieo-EawL 1 On March 28, 1907, Mr. Shnrman Bawl and Miss Ola Price were mar- s ried at the home of Mr. Walter Price, i / by Rev. B. D. Wessinger. < Discouat ob Cash Purchases. -in,.- T^indnn Department Store f people realize that cash is scarce in the spring, and should bring a prem- \ imn, therefore they have decided to i offer a discoant of 5 per cent, on all \ cash purchases of $1 or more until . farther notice. This applies to all < goods. Remember that 95c. buys a ^ dollar at the Lexington Department \ Store. j Egrgs From direct decendants of greatest . prize winning strains at St. Lonis exposition. Black Langshans, S. C. j White Leghorns, S. C. Rhode Island Beds and Pekin Ducks. Eggs ?3 per J 1^5 15. Satisfaction guaranteed. A few 1 birds for sale. Oakwood Poultry Yards, W. E. Lumley, Proprietor, Tullahoma, Tenn. } An Easter Party. ' The Easter party given by Mrs. W. i P, Roof at her attractive home, was 3 g one of the most charming and pleas- ] f- ant occasions of the season. The little children were never happier : than on this occasion, when their ? eyes beheld Easter eggs galore. The 1 older ones, too, enjoyed the afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served throughout. Why Not Close at 7 O'clock? - ? . . _- _ a T - I ' Why don't the mercnants 01 .Lexington have some uniform hour for closing, say 7 o'clock, during the summer months? This would give the many young ladies and gentlefe men, now clerking in the stores, an : v opportunity to take a little out door recreation, which is so very essential , . to theii; good health. Who will be lift first to champion this move? Zggs for Hatching. Tenne?see, bred birds and bred right; breeder for 12 years?B. P. ? Rocks. Rose comb, R. I. Reds, White Wyandotte, Buff, Orpingtons. Give me a trial order and you will be my customer in the future. Prize winning stock eggs $2.00 per 15. No stock for sale. Tullahoma Poultry Yards, J. C. Smith, M. D. y Tullahoma, Tenn. ' 9 i Hyler-Haminer. On Sunday, March SO, at the bride's home, Mr. Tillman T. Kaminer and Miss Julia Belle Hyler were happily married by Rev. W. D. Quick. ZSfStei? .. v ; , . . 24 Casts Cottos. In this issue you will find an adverisement of M. E. Rutland, of Bates- 4 >urg, the champion cotton grower of J Lexington county. Mr. Rutland has I t limited supply of the celebrated 1 ong staple cotton seed for sale at $2 J )er bushel. Mr. Rutland made, last I rear, 13 bales on eleven acres, and 1 lold the same to Mr. T. B. Kerna- I ,fhan, cotton buyer at Batesburg, for 1 14 cents per pound. 1 This cotton is as easy to grow as I he other varieties and produces the I lame, if not better, results. You can I jet this seed by addressing Mr. Rut- I and at Batesburg. 1 Pasture Summer and Winter. I I am prepared to graze one-hundred J lead of cattle, summer and winter. I Pasture very fine Bermuda grass, up- I and and bottom, safe from floods, fl latfla afc nisrht: best care H /MVVAV w? ^ , aken. Received at Abram Geiger 1 2st. place seven miles south of Colum I da on State road and Congaree river, fl jezington County. Price one dollar m >er month. Call on or write me at I 422 Main St. Columbia S. C. 1 N. W. Brooker. I Sov. W. H. Sillsr. I Rev. W. H. Hiller, who recently .ccepted the pastorate of St. Stephen's jutheran chorch, preached his first ermon Sunday to one of the largest ?{ ongregations ever assembled in St. H >tephen'3. Rev. Hiller is a man of 9 harming and pleasing personality, a I mooth, fluent and eloquent speaker; 9 ri9 sermons show that he is a hard I tudent, giving deep study to hi9 sub- 1 ects. Rev. Hiller succeeds Rev. J. B x. Graichen, who was the beloved B >astor of St. Stephen's for eighteen H consecutive years, and we bespeak 0 or him and his family a most cordial fl velcome. , s - Surprise Jffarriage. 1 finite a sumrise marriage was con~ E ^ * umated in Lexington Saturday morn ng, when Mr.. James Richardson, of I kVhite Rock, led to the Hymenial I iltar, Miss Bessie Corley, of Lexing- I on, the Rev. A. S.v Leslie pronounc- n ng the words which made the happy _ iouple man and wife. Miss Corley is the adopted daughter >f Mrs. Sim Corley and is quite xjpular, having numerous friends and n idmirers here and elsewhere. . 8 Mr. Richardson is a young man of o sterling worth, with a high regard for is ill that is noble and true, and though a juite young, is endowed with fine s' business qualifications. a Boof-Taylor. s a Mr. John Taylor, son of Mr. M. L. g Taylor, and Miss Eunice Roof, daughter of Mr. Hamp Roof, were happily " mited in holy wedlock on Sunday P ifternoon, March 30, by Rev. W. D. z ^trick at his residence. Both of these J poung people are very popular, and The Dispatch joins their many friends a in wishing them a long and happy life. ^ b t: Married, r A.t the residence of the bride's father, g J. J. Cannon, near Little Mountain, 3. C., on March 28, 1907, by the Bev. R E. J. Sox, Charley Wilbur Long and ^ Mary Ella Cannon were united in holy j. wedlock. a Attention Veterans. b Members of Camp Steadman will meet at the court house on Monday, ^ the 22nd instant, for the purpose of b electing delegates to the State re- 0 union at Columbia and also to the a reunion at Richmond. The State reunion will take place 7, 8 and 9th of I May, 1907; and the reunion at Rich- a mond on the 30th of May to 3rd of s June, inclusive. The Camp is entitled h to three delegates to each reunion. o By order of Commander, M. D. Harman. ^ . a Uackino& TTf-fl v List of letters remaining uncalled a for in this office for the week ending April 1,1907: Males: Bradford, Jas., 4. Miles, Dannie. Richmond, P. H. B Females. n Fitzgerald, Miss Bertha. / Osston, Miss Anty. These letters will be sent to the ^ dead letter office April 15, 1907, if t not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised," giving date of list. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. What Our Reporter Saw in New York. A recent visit to one of the largest paint factories in the world, disclosed machinery that was producing 10,000 gallons of Paint, and doing it better and in less time than 100 gallons could be made by hand mixing. This was the celebrated L. & M. Paint. The L. & M. Zinc hardens L. &. M. White Lead and makes L. & M, Paint wear like iron for* 10 to 15 years. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons" Linseed Oil makes 7 gallons of paint i: a cost of less than $1.20 per gallon. If any defect exists io L. &. M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Donations of L. & M. made to churches. Sold by Dr. E. P. Derrick. ' (-J**. V -.4 . : -..V . V; : Ioccoaoecooeoog The I BEST PLi ?9 | Dry G L& Groce i Glass i FAIR V i' r M .,w GETTING RID OF MITES MP LICE At a cost of lc per Hen. how much is that per Chick? One Gallon will treat 100 Hen Nests, and one application a year insufficient. ' Send us one dollar for one Gallon and use as directed. If at the end of three months you are not satisfied with results write us and you get your Dollar Back. Safe thing for you. Safe for us too, for we know what it will do. shahdIbuilders^supply g( Snlo fiallinor A writs. w""'"0 615 Plain Street, Columbia, S. C Local News Notes. Rev. W. D. Quick left Mon lorning for Wagener, where he is sting the Rev. Ike Stone in a S3 f meetings at that place. Rev. Qi i a preacher of profound thouj nd no doubt that he will win m 3uls for Christ at Wagener. Dr. J. W. Geiger, a true old nd successful practician of the C aree section, was here Monday ttendance upon the County Med ociety. Mr. J. C. Dunbar, and daughte: rominent farmer and influential < en of the Pelion section, was t esterday. Mr. Dunbar is one of est farmers in the county and re always glad to see him. Mrs. H. A. Meetze, of Leesv as been in Columbia for the ] hree weeks, where she has b eceiving medical treatment. Sh< etting along nicely. Miss Hattie Roberts, a very ha ome and pretty young lady, a eaching a most successful schob 'rovidence, has accepted a posil s saleslady with W. P. Roof. Sh oarding with Mr. II. M. Wingard Mrs. Samuel B. George gave laster egg hunt to the children of 3wn on Friday afternoon at her h( n upper Main 9treet, at which t number of children were presenl Dr. W. Price Timmerman, ?ate9burg, big hearted, wholesoi nd one of the best physicians urgeons.m the county, was 1 londay attending the Medical Soc f which he is a valuable member Mr. Luther Crapa, our former fel ownsman, now of Batesburg, 1 nd prompt to all obligations, did rait to come to town but favored rinters with hi9 remittance nother year by mail. ISattbewa-Bawl. Mr. Killian Rawl, eon of Mr. Irs. W. L. Rawl, of Batesburg, aarried on Sunday afternoon to I fora Matthews, of Granitev ^hey will make their home at Ba >org. . |\ takes ^3{j0D1 the load- f ?jl pay5 des??T? . IS rrecucewesbal?tke \ II iriC,T?kat Unloads. 3SA ?eatj^erl0ugkl? .i{e ^ | and lengthens wv. . p-1 of a heavy vehicle more t? I than any other one thing. KZZZ J1 Ask the dealer for Mica I?: j;; Axle Grease. FEi j STANDARD OIL COMPANY V. V*. - ' * .exington Department LOE TO BUY roods, Notions, Shoes, ries, Hardware, Harness, ware, Crockeryware, Tinware, Farming Implements. TREATMENT - EVERY 1?@Q@e9699@S@559@?ai???999il^ ^TOe9^^^6d699909O9C9!?@S Si nurriro nnmirro ?? 11 duuiiiLa, mm ji j jl A Car Loa^^I^SELii^.i v t S2 The Best Made. in Za Come and see my Stock. I am satisfied I can pi ical fia - and Prices. 2 8 i F. I.ATHA\r^llel the Cftj we SSSSSSSSSRfflSSfflSSSSSSSfflSS Hle> I BLUE RIBBON WINNERS! I BLACK LANGSHANS. ?jk BROWN LEGHORNS 1 BEST WINTER LAYERS l^^Lj| RECORD LAYERS. | Langshans have the size, shape inlfr/ffljfjj ^T's Eggs That Pay. g and color. Leghorns are good Foragers, 9 Unsurpassed as Breeders and Mature early and feather j| for table use?Marketing. quickly. |j Our Fowls have won prizes wherever shown. | Stock for sale in fall?none at present. | Eggs $1 per setting of 13, fresh from yards. g DISPATCH POULTRY YARDS, - - Lexington, S. C J lied 1 ? r* A T5 T^WKT ensiPTV [low s ill Jtl vlBIEriES ? fro" 5 mm BEST SEEDSMEN. ' SWst FrMl1 t i and fl I jnm tr \\0M1 . Reliable. ? ! t ^ ! 9 i HARMAN'S BAZAAR. BSOOOOOCOOOOOOOCQ|| V Store J Hats, I Buggies, jj and I mTitrrn li . m jLxmni i:| S ^ _ 1 ? ? m- M ? iff, .1 i M ZZm i> d WAGONS I WKE39KSBSE3BBSBSSBBSEESBM jons, all sizes, m ease you in Vehicles ZZ ountaio, S. C. S SWCTWWCTW For INSURANCE, LIFE, FIRE, OCCIDENT, SEE E. G. Breher, LEXINGTON, S. C. Strongest and Best Companies G. W, LINDLER, Chapin, S. C., Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AND CASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Call on me and I will save you money. Jan. 2. 3m Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agent i I am prepared to collect your bills and rents. A. B. BAGHMAN, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, New Brookland, S. C. 1 CUTS , sores. BurmsI k'l fl E9sjir?>* sm 9 H Sold by Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. >$P$N SO1! 3 2 *5 8& ?3 and WHISKEY HABITS $1 j&Ji Hp yAASt! cured at home withWl [?! Si 3 is e out pain. Book of pr.v#) SS 9vf Svi ticuiars sent FKEK, Sa fflBKSJ^mPBSaOl B. M. WOOL LEY, M. D. Wx?? Atlaats, <&a. 035ce 204 N. 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