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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 7, IS09 lades to New Advertise seats. Easter Goods?W. P. Roof. Spring and Summer?Mimnaugh's. Furniture?R. C. Williams & C^>. Live Stock Insurance?Farmers' Live Stock Insurance Co. Cifel Price 3?Rutland. ^ Footwear?Call ah an-Dobson Co. Furniture?Dickerson & Lynn. New Goods?Piatt & Son. Easter Requisites?Whirtens. Dyeing and Cleaning?Mimnaugh. Mules?Gregory-Condor Mule Co. Seed?Lorick & Lowranee. Pianos and Organs?Ma lone. Trespass Notice?Mrs. D. L. George Cotton Market. . Lexington.. 9c. Services At St. Stephen's. St. Stephen's Evan Lutheran church Rev. T. S. Brown, pastor. Services Sunday 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Catechisms 4 p. m. The Place to Buy Furniture. In this issue of The Dispatch the new and popular furniture dealers, j Messrs. R. C. Williams & Sons, of i Columbia, are seeking a share of the j Lexington trade. This firm sells j either for cash or on easy payments | and their stock compares most favor- 1 ably with the most up-to-date dealers : of the country. When you want to j buy furniture be sure to either call on j them in person or write for prices and i terms. They are nice people to deal ^ with. Take a look through their stock and you will be pleased. I niAMfliuirc I Uf/IITIUIUJU are the most interesting of all Jewels. They have figured in history poems and songs; been tne cause of deaths without num- } ^ ber, provided ready money ?all the while serving as beautiful ornaments. Buy Diamonds from us and receive best value for for you money. , SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers, Silversmiths, Opticians Ccr. Main and Hampton St. Columbia, S. C. / . % a?mmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmm 68e@??e@eae?e? ' P ffi !? I B I Our Great Easte: * SHE Never were our stock CP every counter filled vf SB Hundreds of charmi Easter Sale of Laces 22 Colored Wash Goods; E I Sale of Waists and Wa: Fans, Etc. Easter sale ? Headquarter 8SS?C5O5C5O56Q Gallant But Losing Fight. I The condition of Gen. M. C. Butler ! has been steadily growing worse for the past several days, and it is feared | he can hold out but a few days longer against the disease which is racking him with pain almost constantly. Bat though he grows weaker, he has ! apparently never once given up the I fight. He is cheerful, hopeful and the splendid courage which has carried him through many a hard-fought battle on the field of arms and in the noted intellectual duels that equally have made his career noteworthy, has never j forsaken him. His spendid mind is apparently as vigorous and keen as when he was in his prime. He is 9ufl & fering from Bright-s disease, however, ! and the symptoms are steadily growing more alarming. Among his visitors recently was his only brother, Dr. Butler, one of the beloved "country" doctors of the old school, residing inUuion county. General Butler is the last survivor of the Cenfederate generals from this State.?Columbia Record. P. J. Rucker, Columbia S. C. say that he is going into the seed business. Here's his collection now; Wonder 'garden huckleberry, corn, ground, head winter cabbage, cluster cucumber, turnip bpet, bush butter bean, white okra, neck squash, Acme tomato, egg plant canteloupe watermelon, bell pepper and 12 hucklebeerry plants?all these seeds and plants for 35 cents. Luther Burbank gave to the wcrld the best blessing he ever gave when he gave the Wonder garden huckleberry. It makes pies, jelly, jam and wine from June till frost; over 500 bushels of seed to the acre; the best thing on earth for poultry and stock; gathered after Christmas. I am feeding the seed to stock and poultry; nothing better; to ; improve land toothing better. Ever- j bearing strawberries (too high in price), I didn'traise them. Will send them for 15 cents if you wish. Tie Lyric. For an evening of fun and amusement the Lyric theatre in Columbia has no equal. The program this week is the best yet and the crowds grow in numbers afc each perfomance Manager Rockefeller sees to it that good order is k#mt and there is nothing to mar the pleisure of the evenings. i Subscribe to the Dispatch. LADI r Sale began on Monday wit :s more complete and beautil * rith new spring and summer ng Easter Hats at remarkable \ and Embroideries. Easter sal aster sale of Dress Goods and ist Goods; Easter Sale of Ho of Shoes for men, women ond c] T7* j __1_ * easier saie prices pre1 the store, and there are (?* articles, not mentioned h t<r tisement, that will appeal as well as to your pocket compare the styles, c quality, compare the pri< t s for Everything ISSSS9SSSSSSS8I 18F YOIJ wm gataoMMaic aaauBiaaata?ooa faachJMMW the newest in and FurnisMi i the Mew Stop j lumbia. W e stock. Y on ! prices right. || new shades a] Prises Range $82.50 Our stock of the best that shown in thes ! to see us. | SCRUGGS Leaders in Styie 1404 MAIN St. PHONE 30 , i.?_ ??_ Gall to see on: E-oom Suit and I i i j pieasea. OICICE^SO^ ; FUEHITITSE 1836 Main Street. T I Callahan-Dobson Shoe Co. ; i Callahan-Dobson Shoe Co., of Co- j ( lambia, are telling the people of Lex- j I ington county about their big stock of j * 9hoes. This firm sells 9hoes for every ; ^ kind of feet and their prices will suit j ^ everybody's pocket book. If it's | v shoes you are looking for Callahan- | Dobson have them. Call to see them 1 r while in the city. j s iREAT EIS ICY MILLINERY,' PA1 ES' DRESS Gl h a rush. Our store has been !ul. Great bargains in Milline merchandise. Every departm Savings' e of white and Silks; Easter siery, Gloves, rail all over thousands of I ^ i our adver- ^J3it to your eyes m\(/^ books. Come, jfi :ompare the ' in Up-to-date Me\ 1 CURBS l 1 9 ill : X j Clothing, Hats j | ig Goods visit j ! 3 when in Go- : j have no old j will find our j i Suits in all the j j ad latest cuts, j i to $30.00 ?^ ?* m ? -blue serges is has ever been e parts. Come & SWAN * and QuaSity 6 COLOMBIA, S. C. | | ? ? i i s i r $20.00 Bed ! you will be j i ! I I <?5 LYNN DEALERS. Columbia, S. U. ______ Free Ferries Probable. At the regular meeting of the j bounty Board of Commissioners on i Jnndav. fhp hn^rd dismissed thp ad- I Usability of freeing several of the erries over Saluda river. The matter vill be taken up at the next meetii g, vhen, it is thought, the proposition nil be favorably considered. This is vhat the county has needed for sev ral years, and the commisioners will eceiv'e the "well done" of their contituents. iTERN HATS, JOBS AND S crowded with eager shoppe ry, Ribbons, Neckwear, Dre ent is filled with bargains. Spring Bab for new babie tots?the sv 7^!^^ clothes at the PF cluster tuckin going at East* Yo are cord It matters not y pleasure in sho come tomorrow rchandsse. f|l Hi ?? . S& fei ||i i g\ ?i Hi fe; H\ 5|l t|\ H* %| IsS i HAAO Jkffl ^afltl I IKitw UUMj VUHHbl | From the effects of teething? ?5 Giye the little one the kind of 3 nourishment that will renew and ra sustain its strength. Try some w of our p Sunbrights Infant Feed or | Malted Milk 1 They will stay on baby's jj stomach when all other foods are | rejected. We look after the $ youngster's comfort, too. Our 1 Soap, Talcum Powders, Puffs, | j etc., are gratified to the skin and p! ! beneficial as well. Our infant's |9 i department is a boon to mothers. |j | i See it. J|S j 1 TE-SE KAUFMAN DRUQ || | COMPANY, f< I LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. | i Linsn Shower for Miss Cerliy. ! One of the most delightful events of the season was the linen shower given by Mrs. W. P. Root on Saturday afternoon complimentary to Miss Lila j Mae Coriey, whose marriage to Mr. j Carl Anderson Roof will occur this j evening. Hare-Ballentine. On the 23rd of March, 1909, at the j Methodist parsonage in Columbia, by j the Rev. A. In. Branson, Mr. J. Quincy Ballentine and Miss Ottie Hire j were quietly married. Mr. Ballen- ! tine is well known in Lexington and j his friencia win learn oi ms uiuixiu^r; with interest and pleasure. Is ill is / &ZX: / rTy -v ' * < *.1 f -'" $ >.' ' \ Vc:; , .. . _ |[Rs ? -n l _ i_ rs every day. master is our ;ss Goods and all accessories Buy now. Buy at this grea y "Duds'7?Cute things s?new things for older ? reetest, dearest little smallest prices. <*j|| w spring caps?clever Ihina or Messaline Silk, )idered or finishedj with gs or dainty laces, all ?r sale prices. lially invited to atend this Grea vhether you buy or not, our wing you the many new Eastei 7, come everyday?Every day a Lexi AS WELL AS il Si large ones are welcome here? B; you need not wait until your bus! iness has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. I j Our patrons regardless of the I i amount of business done, receive I j every courtesy in all matters of [ i business entrusted to us?and ;; there is nothing in safe banking j we cannot perform. Talk it over j i with cnr cashier. I CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, j COLUMBIA, S. C. I __ __________________ Spring for Painting \lncfir* niiveil r>ni nt nil colors* ";i,wv'; r~ Varnish stains and oil stains. Porch and floor paint. Flatkoat for walls, oil finish can l>e washed and not become spotted. No adulterants; a guari antec. Pure lead, zinc and linseed oil are used in Mastic Paint. Bsfore painting call and see color cards. Builders Hardware; Plows for farm. W.S.Stewart 152b Main St. Columbia, S. C. Easter Cards. i You will find a fall line of Easter po?t cards at The Bazaar. Come and j ma Ice your selactions now. 1 Subscribe to the Dispatch. a few days away. Every departmen ?2 t Easter Sale. ds t Easter Bargain feast ?0 salespeople will take Sj? styles. Come today. gVJ bargain day. ?0 25 ington, S. C. gg