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??????f The Lexington Dispatch 1 j - I Wednesday. May 4.1910. O M". Harm an, Editor and Publisher D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, 8. 0., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2,325. Hotice Subscribers, A Blue X on your paper denotes vou - are in arrears. A Red X shows that your subscriptian expires in the issue - crossed. A. S. Trezevant, a Calhoun county farmer has, it is said, already shipped three cars of hogs to the West this ' season. A mighty good business for a South Carolinian, and other farmers might profit by the experience of this Calhoun farmer. Everv resident of Lexington should see to it that his premises are kept clean daring the summer months. It is imperitive that it be done. There is an ordinance on the town Statutes frv tha Vconintr nf all rubbish. J7C1 uanuug w vuvwvvf ? 'trash, etc., cleaned np. Thi9 ordinance ahonld be enforced and will be enforced unless the property owners take it upon themselves and have their premises cleaned np at once. Daring Monday there was some talk / of the annexation to Ricbland county by some of those attending the convention from both of the sections pro- , posed to be cut off. We are glad the people, however; are studying the question seriously and are keeping t leir eyes and ears open. From what -could be gathered it seem.- that the citizens of these two sections fail to appreciate the important fact that Richland county is now receiving something over two hundred thousand dollars annually from the dispensary. They fail to take into consideration, the fact that there is a strong j ^probability of the next legislature making the whole state dry. Should this be the case it would mean that the taxes of Richland would be raised at least ten mills, i'his would be necessary to meet the expense of running Richland's conuty government, and to meet her bonded indebtedness. We fail to see where the people of J Lexington hope to be benefitted by ! making the change, and we don't beDr H Hi After Doctors Failed. In a letter to the Life Medicine Company, Mr. J. D. McMillan of Gastonia, ~N. C., says"Dear Sirs?I receiyed my medicine this morning. I believe that it has been the life of my three-year-old boy, as nothing I tried did him any good until I used Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liyer and Kidney medicine. He had Kidney trouble and his stomach would swell every night and he could not sleep, but since I have used this medicine I have not had any trouble ' * * J J - -i. "Willi mm. i triea uucw>rB m ^uiuui* l>ia, S. C*, but they failed to do him any good. I first used your medicine in Columbia, but when I came here I could not get it, so rather than take .,any other, I wrote you for it." 'A Minister's Praise. '"If people only knew of its virtue 7 there is not a family in the land that 7- would be without it."?Rev. H. M. ? . y Haynes, Pacolet, S. C. ,'x ^ * The above endorsemen $ home as a family medic ? If you are a sufferer from "and in so short a time. Reme Opt a hnttle of Dr. Hiltc "bottle. Try it and know i Do you go to bed tired, get 4ft up tired, go through the day's work without pleasure and energy ? Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys is what you need. i wmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmamamm mmmxxma a? _ ,, 1 II? Wit lisye that theRe people are going to j leave Lexington under such uncertain ] conditions, when they can receive every advantage and improvement in < Lexington that they claim can be had by a charge, and at even less expense * in the end. What we want is some i definite action and not so much talk over the matter, at the same time we * advise our people not to be unrestful and act too hastily but use better i judgment and we think everything j ?en We understand Wi.u paa uuu iigtlv, .. v. j that the delegation from Lexington j stands ready to meet with the people of Brookland- and those of the Fork, } the Richland delegation and authori- j ties of tie the City of Columbia and reason together over the free bridge | proposition. We are satisfied that ] once the people get together and make : the proper effort an arrangement can 1 be made whereby the burden will be removed. i Sunday Schools Picnio. i On next Saturday the annual picnic of the Lexington Sunday schools will | be held at Mr. Eli L. Corley's spring. < This is an event which is always look- ( ed forward to with keen pleasure by j the children of Lexington and the affair this year-promises to be the best ever held. Everybody is most cordially invited to attend and bring the nsual wellfilled basket. * BErs. Sharps Painfully Burned. On last Sunday a week ago Mrs. Joel Sharpe of nearPelion was seriously burned. In some manner her clothing caught fire and before it could be extinguished she was horribly burned. She is said to be in a critical condition. Quaker Oats is the world's food Eaten in every country; eaten by ( infants, athletes, 1 young and old. t Recognized as the ] great strength ( builder. t Delicious and economical, j Packed in regular size packages, and in her- | ] metically sealed tins for hot climates. 52 1 ( ton's LSI s the You should keep it in 3 ach and Bowels. It is a m< perfect safety, and withoul If You Are a D Dr. Hilton's L Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Lo this preparation. It reguli and velvety?makes a new its effect. i : : Dr. J. R. Thompson, writir "Dr. Hilton's Life for' doubt even on the part of gestion, Constipation, Bilic piseased condition of the I .t clearly shows that Li line. It will save many accute pains in the back, sides, mber, to clean out and tone up t in's Life for the Liver and Kinne ts benefits. : : P] I COLUI Oak Grove Items. To the Editor af the Dispatch: Corn and cotton in this part :Of the county is now growing rapidly. There is now a tine prospect of a rood wheat crop. The cold did considerable damage j jO the fruit in and around here. ' Mr. Editor, we will all help you in j pour "Corset Club," as your last printing stated? (Good enough! Will notify you of next meeting, for you know it is % problem for our inexperienced sex to know ju9t which string to pull to *ive a "corset'' the proper shape?Ed Dispatch.) Miss Irene Sox entertained a number of her friends on last Thursday night, in honor of Miss Virgie Lybrand of New Brookland. Dear old New Brookland has almost coucluded to leave one of the finest counties in South Carolina. It is hoped by many of U9 that better judg ment will prevail and that this notion of grand things will die out. Miss Ella Roof and George Buff were happily married at Rev. J. A. Cromer's residence Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Virgie Lybrand and mother have been visiting relatives around here. The young boys and girls spend Sunday evening at the Mathias Mineral Spring. Mrs. W. L. Gregory and children of Cross Hill have been visiting her father, Mr. J. B. Sox. From a "Puer." Hoggabaa Swamp. From various sources we have heard >f the condition of the Hoggabaa swamp, or rather the conditiou of the oad. It is conceded that this is one >f the hardest pieces of road in the (tate to keep up, but, at the same time, t can be remedied. A few weeks ago bounty Supervisor Langford had the jhaingang to put this road in firstclass Knf. Viprp. as elsewhere, the vuv people fail to appreciate good roads, md the road has been allowed to go iown. The supervisor has assured us ihat he intends seeing to it that the cad is bettered at an early date. - ' |^ m Fozes Bring Fancy Pries. Mr. Job Shumpert, of the Sandhills, ;ome to town on Saturday and brought vith him five young red fox, which he iaptured in a den on his plantation hree weeks ago. They were bought >y Hon. D. F. Efird and Mr. Arthur Dreher. the price being $11 25. Mr. Shumpert is the champion fox jatcher in the county. In addition to ;he five reds, he caught about the same ime, three greys, but he killed those. Better subscribe to the Home and Farm now if you want to get in on 25c jlub. fe for i Best F rour home. It is a guaranteed ost genial and ready restorativ ; regard to occupation or diet yspeptic, Are We ife for the Liver a ss of Appetite, or any derange] ates the entire system, invigor man of you. It is ideal for wc e * . Endorsed by Rei lg in the American Journal of the Liver and Kidneys has dei the most skeptical that it is a 1 msness, Blight's Disease, Droj jver, Kidneys, and Urinary 01 fe for Liver and Kidnt doctor's calls and ma Begin Tab loins, kidneys or bladder, beg he system in the spring. It v Your Drug, ys from your druggist. He h REP ABED AND IflBIA, S. C. rug Cor Meet Me At Tapp's. WHEN IN COLU Tapp is Showing ti Ladie's Suits anc ** i -% /< Bargains this JVJ In the Ready-to-W< Lingerie dresses are going ever this season, and we have s jine for you to choose from. Y and a pleasing design, and the ] we can please you in that, too. in order to appreciate the values Taffetta Silk Ju] A special line is being sho you, each $7.98. We are showing a new line and colors, made up in the m of strictly dependable materia Fashionabl . We have them in many sty receiving new lines every fev line of attractive low priced \ Tailored Liner "a n oiiif in T inon VV C lid V L/ CL OUIl 111 .Lillian tll( style and price. We are offe suits?a line that should sell < Seperate We have them in Duck splendid fashionable design a of dependable materials, wide MILLIA Our showing of Millinery c ijpable shapes, designs and,c< leading millinery authority of ORDER B We prepay mail, express or freight on ped co any point within a radius of 600 n The Jas. L. 1638 to 1646 Main Street he Uver amily IV preparation for all diseases of th.? e. Being entirely vegetable, ic is - i- a >3lk ana Lnd Kidneys is Whi nent of the Liver or Kidneys are ates the body, purifies the blood, tmen and children, pleasant to ta] lowned Physician. Health, New York City, says: iionstrated to us so conclusively thorough curative agent in all cai )sy, Gravel, Rhumatism, and all -gans." ^ i j 3ys is wnat we say it is. ny doctor's bills. ling Today. in taking this preparation today, /ill prepare you for the hot days gist Has It. ias it in 25c., 50c., and $1.00 bottl GUARANTEED B (FORMERRLY SPART/ npany, MBlAi S. G. Meet Me At Tapp's ie Very Latest in 1 Hats at Great [usical Week. jar Department. to be more poupular than elected a most comprehensive ou will find your size here )rice range is so wide that You must see this showing 5 offered. mper Dresses. wn here that will please t of Silk Dresses in black ost up-to-date manner and lis, at, each $15 and $20. e Waists les and materials and are t r days. We are showing a Waists at 50c, 69c, $1.00 l Coat Suits. it will please you in both ring a special line of these it $10, for, the suit $6.98. Skirts , Linen, Wool and Galatea; nd workmanship and made ' range of style and fabrics. TERY omprises all the most fasholors as approved by the this country. Y MAIL. all purchases of $5.00 or more shipliles of Columbia. Tapp Co., Columbia, S. C. and ]edicine e Liver, Kidneys, Stom" 5 taken at all times with or Nervoas at You Need. ~U ?a?m V*tt an Sjjccuuy xcucuacu uj making the skin clear ke, mild and certain in t as to leave no room for ses of Dyspepsia, Indidisorders arising from a in T-rr V? tt TTAH qVi JLJLLttU IS w i?y jvu ^j-i There is no other medicine which follow. les. Directions for taking ar Y jBSESSk EZ&?SBxi. ?2 INBURG, S. C.) Oisi THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, fl County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, A. W. Shank, made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Daniel A. Shank. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Daniel A. , Shank,, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C,, on the 18th day of May, 1910, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. , I Given nnder mv hand, this 2nd dav \ of May, Anno Domini, 1910. >< Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 4th day of May, 1910, in The Lexington Dispatch. 28 Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify ail persons not to hunt, cut or box timber, make roads or by-paths, haul wood or straw, or trespass in any manner whatever upon my lands in Black Creek and Boiling Springs township, as the law will be enforced against all trespassers. S. P. SMITH. May 2, 1910?lw30 It Is No Longer a Question as to whether to grow hair on a ball head. Dr. Harding has added an auxiliary, in that of a Toilet Soap, which contains no acids or animal fats, with which to wash the scalp before and *1 occasionally while using Dermozone. ' A cake of this soap can be had with each bottle of Dermozone. Dermozone is for sale by your local Druggist. TAYLOR DRUG CO., Headquarters, 1520 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. WHEELWRIGHT AHD BLACKSMITH ^ We are prepared to do any kind of repair work on buggies, and wagons, rubber tires put on in short notice. Mfu>?A?hnAinn a Snecialtv. ? T~ # J We solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee satisfaction. J. E. RAWL & COMPANY. ; At Rawl Old Stand. Lexington, S. C. Kidneys Doctors Qave Her Up. I bought two bottles of jour "Life for the Liver and Kidneys," and gave it to a colored girl, whom her physicians had given up entirely, and said that her case wa9 hopeless. The girl had been bed-fast for two years, but now she is up and about, and makes a splendid house servant. There is no remedy ever reached her case until ^ she took your medicine.?Samuel Jefferies, Union County, S. C. Always Gives Relief. Gentlemen?I take pleasure in certifying to the good results of Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys. I have used it for more than a year, and have never failed to get the desired effect. I have suffered with * ?xL. T : J j do in my juivei ?uu aiuuojs, ami iuis medicine always gives me relief.?E. C. Allen, Spartanburg, S. C., Special Agent Union Central Life In9arance * Company. 1 MaBHMVtxaBaanHnuHaMMMMnaBMi Lould keep it in your * that will do you so much good ? . .. e simple ana given on eaun 1 Have jon indigestion, constipation, biliousness, are lanJguid and despondent, iritable Hjand nervous? Dr. Hilton's J j j Life for the Liver and Kidneys M is what you need. b j <rsr.ry .:joj?j3.r> 1 ^ ? c - '^??iTimiinMini rwrrr iT-JXM '..-jmmmmmmmmm mhuisrs*