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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 22,1908. ? Ia3.es ts ITew Advertisements. Clearance Sale?Whitten. Spring Goods?Mimnaugh. Muslins?Tapp. Merchandise?L. D. Cullum Co. The Home Bank. College Place?M. W. Mason. Barbecue?Quattlebaum & Oswald. Teachers' Ex?J. E. Bawl Kyzer. ?? i? ? = Cotton Market. Lexington 103^ , Sail Team Reorganized. The Lexington baseball club has ( been reorganized and are practicing every afternoon. The team is a good one and will soon be in position to play all comers. Money to Loan. WANTED?To place a small loan on good real estate. Apply to F. E. Dreher, Attorney, Lexington, S. C. ' *, ? The Prise Winners. < In regard to the drawing department of Newberg school, it has been decided, out of a number of 51 ^drawings, that No. 4 was the best and No. 7 next. Miss Eva Derrick was the prize winner and Miss Lizzie Derrick receiving honorable mention. Success to the students. E. \ ?. Subscribers Must Pay Up. Subscribers are reminded that we cannot send out papers to those in 1 "* arrears for more man iwwvc muuuis. If you want to get- all the county news, get your renewal promptly in time, for * we cannot furnish back copies. : Social a Success. The social given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist church at the home of Mr. W. A. Harman on Saturday evening was quite a success. A large crowd attended and everything found a ready sale. The cake was won by Mr. Louis Sox and Miss Esrtelle Harman. The society extends its thanks to all who helped to make it a success. ? ? ? i -> To The Public. Having purchased the stock of general merchandise of the late F. W. Oswald, at Barr, S. C., I am prepared to sell all kinds of general merchandise at great bargains. I also have a large supply of meal and hulls on hand. Get my prices before buying elsewhere. All country produce taken in exchange here for goods. G.I H. ROOF, Barr, S. C. Congressman Lever. Congressman Lever's friends have been greatly alarmed lately by the fmm Washington statins: that W 14 v**? ? ?0 w he was confined to his bed with a se- | vere attack of grip. The latest dis- I patches, however, are to the effect that he ha9 sufficiently recovered to again be in the house, although he narrowly escaped having pneumonia. Lamps! Lamps!! Lamps!!! If you need a lamp now or ever ex ) pect to need one, you should not, fail to see the large line now going at reduced prices at Harm an's Bazaar. Ho trouble to make a selection from this stock, as every kind and price are represented in this lot. Easter Services. Delightful Easter services were held in St. Stephen's Lutheran church .Sunday morning, at which time seven accessions were added to the membership of the church. The church was beautifully decorated with potted plants which added greatly to the attractiveness of the occasion. In the ? ? 11 evening the pastor, Key. w. n. timer, delivered an eloquent and able discourse to the new members. Large ^congregations were present at both services. ICoaey to Lead. The first National Bank of Batesburg has money to lend to their former patrons who can furnish satisfactory security. "Tell your friends About it." IRA C. CARSON, Cashier. W. W. "WATSON, President. floreraot Eeywerd. Ex-Governor Heyward spent last Saturday in Lexington in the interest of his candidacy for the United States fianata Cimr. Hevward is hiehly elated over the many assurances of support which he is receiving from all sections of the state and is satisfied with his chances of election so far. The ex-governor has hundreds of friends in this county who will doubtless stand by him on election day. AFTER 33 YEARS experience millions of users of L. & M. PAINTS claim:?First, it wears 10 to 15 years x ?Second, it onlv costs $1.20 a gallon ?Third, its the best they have ever used?Fourth, sixteen thousand agents certify to these facts. E. P. Derrick, Lexington, S. C. As Expert Gardener. Mr. C. S. Bradford is an expert gardener. He sowed beets last November and they are now knee high and of average size. They are not tough, either, as one might imagine, being as nice and tender as those planted in early spring. Mr. Bradford has some "of the finest onions we have ever seen, and his other vegetables are equally as fine. Taking his garden as a whole, we venture the assertion that it is the best in the county. A Card. I have again accepted a position with G. H. Roof, at Barr, S. C., as wheelwright and blacksmith and will be pleased to have all my old friends, as well as new ones, to call on me. We are prepared to do all kinds of building and repair blacksmithing on short notice. N. I. SHEALY, Barr, S. C. Democratic Club Meetings. The Batesburg Democratic club will | meet at Batesburg, S. C., Saturday, April 25, 1908, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of reorganizing, electing delegates to the County Convention, &c. A full attendance"is desired. W. B. Hite, Pres. W. S. Hite, Sec. , j Boiling Springs Democratic club No. 1 will meet at Shumpert's Saturday, April 25, at 4 o'clock p. m. All members are requested to be present. J. S. Miller, Sec. Swansea Democratic club will meet in Lybrand's Hall, Saturday, April 25, at 4 p. m. All members are urged to attend. R. L. Lybrand, Pres. The members of Black Creek Democratic club No. 1 are requested to meet at C. R. Rish's old place next Saturday, the 25th, at 3 p. m. J. F. Lyles, Sec. ' The Pelion Democratic club will meet at Pelion, April 25, at 3 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is desired. D. R. Kneece, Pres. Spring Hill Democratic club will meet at Spring Hill April 25, 1908, at 4 o'cl'ock p. m., to reorganize and elect delegates to County Convention. A full attendance is urged. J. W. Eargle. Hilton Democratic club will meet at Hilton Saturday, April 25, at 3 o'clock. Ail members are expected to attend. ^ J. C. Fulmer, Pres. Pay your dues to The Dispatch. A DAINTY EASTER OFFERING Is a bottle of our fine perfume. It is the quality that appeals to refined women by its delicate, lasting fragrance. Stop in and get a oottle for my lady's dressing table if'you want to make an ideal gift. You can rely on its quality as you can on our DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. Don't think it isn't good because the nrica is moderate. "We are simnly sat isfied with less than the usual drug I store profit. That's all. THEKAUFIHANN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. / W i , = -MEET ME / Muslin Un (SUIT DEPA % New shipment of Ladies' Dn brie, two styles, one having ru other with lace and inserting. Full line of Ladies' Fine Ur sortment at 50c, and at 98c yo ments ever sold anywhere for 1 For June weddings we can i fits at extremely low prices, i Silk G Ladies' Fine Silk Gloves, 12 quality silk, double finger tij quality; the pair. Daisy Portal Mosquitc The frame made or steel wir of netting makes it light and a but 12 ounces, and is readily f< inches long; can be packed in bureau drawer when not in us< For the nursery it is invalua from flies, affording the child i at nig$t as a protection from n than an ordinary canopy, havi adjusting, can be used on a bee or bed, can be readily used by protection asleep or awake. IjLIV^OL UOUUi) a JJLvl Ulitv L1 J.V/VA UW/V outfit. Each ORDER B' We prepay mail, express or freight 01 shipped to any point within a radius of THE JAMES I DEPARTME1 1638 to 1646 Main Street, i Prices \ Bates I V I The most mighty force in me: MM \ B ed to buy our Magnificen of price had swi^ng to its I --style and quality guidi B Applying the poweih of Lowe: %i than ever befor^ in an A] I been entirely closed out, ing in to replace^them. 3 week inaugurate ^ur firsl Clearance Sale of Oc | Ridiculous 8 On Monday morning of this \ jg down of these lots in eve: 8 in next issue. Dispensary Profits. State Dispensary Auditor West has jTEl compiled his statements of the sales wj# B B and net profits of the dispensaries in H South Carolina for the first quarter of 1908. The four dispensaries in this county sold $20,539.71 with net profits amounting to $3,683.00. Notice to the Public. F|^ I have bought the F. W. Oswald turpentine distillery and will operate " m? at both places and will always guarantee best prices for crude. ** i I still have on hand cotton seed TT7"h an 4-1% * meal and hulls, guano and nitrate 6& IIoil yOU Dill] soda at the very best prices. TD0 -r> h. steel; ethan, s. c. -Farior buites, B< = Rockers, Hall Ra< IT TAPP'S '* suites in all styles and Augusta. Ca I fl 0 rii/0 0 f variety at the Lo' nini HRnl. I all makes, and ma mvi {A RTMENT.) 1 Sdttees, 6tc. C&I , , . OUR MOTTO: iwers, made of good camffle with three tucks, the Your choice per pair....25c ^Pl I B idermuslins. A splendid as- I Ih k I u can buy the finest gar- III 1^ I ihis price. supply complete bridal out- ? JtS? loves. =?? and 16-button length, best III >s, black and white, $1.50 III *1.00 I'll ble Flv and III i Shield. Ill e covered with a fine quality III liry; the entire shield weighs III :>lded into a small parcel 32 \% III a trunk when traveling or a ble. A complete protection leedful rest; can also be used B BB il 8 8 IB I losquitoes. More practical 8 IIV %^lll ing no fixtures, needs no 1 or crib. For the hammock Where you adults affording complete finest reside For camping parties it is elusive ager omes a necessary part of the T> A $1.50. OlCOxin Are without ^ MAii lasting satis Come ii \ all purchases of $5.00 or more are moderat 600 miles of Columbia. Write^ nstitutions, m lAFF lill., SOUTHI JT STORE, Columbia, S. C. Hotel Jerome Buildi burg, S. C. Goods I rchandising is Price. Having wait- I t Spring Stock until the pendulum J lowest limits?we bought fearlessly fi ng us in every selection. 1 r Prices, we have moved more goods j| pril sale. A great many lots have but more and newer goods are com- 11 "n order to keep stock clean, we this i B id Lots and Remnants at I sly Low Prices. I veek we began the listing and mark- 9 ry department, and will quoteprices 1 Jl Furnishings! mdsome Furniture! ik of buying Furniture, think of our handsome sdroom Suites, Kitchen Furniture, Chairs and 3ks, "Wardrobes, Sideboards, etc. We have the ; and prices. The largest stock between Columbia .rpets, Matting, Rugs and Art Squares in endless west Prices. We have Mattresses and Springs of ... ,ke a specialty of Porch Furniture, Lawn Swings, ? _ j? . l or write ior prices. ; Best G-oods g,nd Fairest Dealings. EDWARDS COMPANY, itesbuvg, S. C* SI 11 III ly Place in This Slate can obtain the celebrated McCray Refrigerators that ar3 used in the >nces, hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc., is our store, as we have the ex icy. Y REFRIGERATORS ; question the best Refrigerators made, and are guaranteed to give if action. 1 and let us show you these superior Refrigerators. Many of them e in price, and they are so economical in the use of ice that they soon nselves in saving on ice bills. or catalog?No. SI for Residence. No. 46 for Hotels, Clubs, Public etc., No. 57 for Meat Markets, No. 65 for Grocers, No. 71 for Florists. ERK SCALE & FIXTURE GO. ng, : : : : : Columbia, S. C,