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-State News Paragraphed. A jury in the 'circuit court, at St. Georges on Friday gave a verdict for $3,000 to Mrs. Ann C. Easterling Acrainsfc the Atlantic Coast Line for ] the killing of her husband. Clemson college will receive about $250,000 this year from the tag tax on fertilizers. The trustees of Clemson college have bought three tracts of laud adjoining the college property, aggregating 235 acre9, paying for it $18,000. The college now has over 1,500 acre3. Patrick C. Moore, a conductor on the Anderson-Belton trolly line, was s, killed by a live wire on Wednesday night at Belton while he was repairing the headlight on his car. He re ceived 3,300 volts of electricity through hh body. ';r,_ J. S. Wilson, magistrate at Ninety" Six, died a few days ago of Pellagra. He was 50 years of ago. g# Pfowa R9?a Br?wn werQ U Verdict against the Weateril C[ftion Telegraph company in Charlestorn on Thursday for $1,500 damages for anguish*' for the nondelivery of a telegram announcing the death of a near relative* .Application has been made to the secretary of state for a charter for a linen mill to be located at Greenville, the capital stock to be $200,000. It will be the only linen mill in the South. Capt. William G3&smith, Greenville^ oldest citizen, died on Wednesday, aged 94 years. M. Davis, manager of a stove company at Foreston, Clarendon courtv, ha9 been arrested upon a warrant g&orn i-'j nie deputy insurance coornassiotter, B. A. Wharton, on the ?charge of setting fire to !,"j store. The insurance is said to have b? 'U much : greater than the value of the stock on ? &and. 5 jf A house occupied by EiegfQeS Ofl T. W, Whitesides' farm in Chester county, burned down on Thursday and a six-year old child perished iu the v > dames. W- P. R^alh, masted of Elgefield cpxmty and for many y&tf5> probate judge, died on Thursday in the 70tli year of his age. ?!? ? r-? ! * <11 1 rff 1 >YUi uroweu wa3 Kiiiea on wecnes- i Say in Marlboro county by a tree falling .23 kirn* Andrew C. Dibble was elected prolate judge of Orangeburg county on Wednesday to fill the vacancy caused *" t)y the "election of Judge Copes to the y , circuit bench. ? . Robert M. Bryant, an engineer on ithe Coast Line, was given a verdict of $4,458 against the Southern by a jury in the Richland court on Thursday. injured last year by a 'collis8ien H* ^b^iue and one on the PCRihern. ?'he total sales o( dispensary' liquor *ucf ^eer in Charleston for the month ' oftfit roh was $55,798.91. said that the removal of the hosiery nuys num , to Sparta lburg i9 Probal>le- " ! % c " ? tl CHAPI - v\-. Sessz . - v - Leesvllle College News. Special to The Dispatch. Leesville, April 10.?The Euphemian Literary Society on March 17 elected fAlUrrrinn. T/Minrp mpn f-r> rpnrpspiif, tiic iuuu n iug juuug invu ^ ^ ? ?v the society in a debate to be held at | the coming commencement: Walter ! Coolev and James Brabham; Ralph Cros9on, orator. The young ladies' society has also elected a like number to represent their society. A gold medal will be given to the best debator. At the last regular meeting, April 7, the Euphemiau Literary Society de ! cided to purchase a magazine table and also sdme chairs for the use of the society. Prof. Bauknight delivered an ad.dress at the closing exercises of the Oak Grove school, Friday, March 31. La9t Wednesday evening an entertainment was given at the college by the senior class, under the direction of Miss Coyner, after which refresh, megts were served s For ike lasl feVr jays a number 01 new students have been enrolled, ' n . . * r_ Oi among mem Deing, mr. onarpe, ui i Gasldn; Miss Gunter, of Samaria, and 1 the Misses Graham, of Gilbert. D. ? Cltapin Items. t To the Editors of The Dispatch: Having cool weather in this section now. The farmers are progressing nicely with their work. Small grain is poor?both wheat and oats. The prospects for a frttit crop are not good in this neighborhood J. Ernest Wessinger has been elected a delegate to conference to be held at St. Michaels church Jroin St. Thomas. ' Miss Bessie Wessinger, who has j hoon esfni'inor in OMnmH?* for HOmft ?vvu?lW|,.U6 ^ time, spent the week-end with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J\ H. Wessing'.-r. Thomas D. Jenkins of Rembert, Sumter county, committed suicide with a pistol in a hotel at Society Hill on Wednesday. The court in Gretenville has decided that a telephone subscriber cannot require the central office to call another subscriber unless he gives the number ?thatgivingthename i¬ sufficient. The profit of jthe Richland county dispensaries for the quarter ending April 1st, amounted to $49,863. ?1. " a HPWn-rsHav A jury in bouuuj.^ u<i ? y gave J. D. Ifelson a verdict of $500 against fcbe C. & W. C. road for injuries received by him on the road. E. L. Large, a rural mail carrier of Society Hill, Darlington county, "was arrested on Saturday on the charge of j breach of trust with fraudulent intent ; ?receiving money for money orders and failing to turn it in. I ? I A big lot of fish netting, all sizes, I jftst the thing to catch all kinds of fish. | Polls, hooks, lines, bobs, etc. We have everything for the 'fishermen, j and the prices are just right. Harm an's Bazaar. ? pft visr ^ I am here to pie goods at right price everything in Dry C Clothing, Hats and ~ C5 ' of the latest styles ladies you should ress Goods, the n< ms in White G< '0i red Lawn. J 1]I^U i, Silks and S fX0L to the best. harvest TT* ^ T Ur p.i'd,b IC1 Fofy?. st and la he prettife, \ D ^ I ? IN, . . V , ========^-t====3k DOCTORS TAILED. RESTORED BY PERUNA. Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life. Miss Ninette Porter, Braintree, Vermont, writes: "I have been cured by Peruna. "I had several hemorrhages of the lungs. The doctors did not help me much and would never have cured me. "I saw a testimonial in a Peruna almanac of a case similar to mine, and I commenced using it. "I was not able to wait on myself when I began using it. I gained very slowly at first, but I could see that it was helping me. "After I had taken it a while I commenced to raise up a stringy, sticky substance from my lungs. This grew less and less in quantity as I continued the treatment. "I grew more fleshy than I had been for a long time, and now I call myself well." " " " " 04 Bridge Offered for ?30,000. The State, T?u-^aj\ , The bridge commission hf.s bSefl o*J * fered the bridge over the Broad fiver ! i north of Columbia for the sum of ?30,000. The commission will confer with I James U. Jack^n, who has an option i on the bridge over tfld Coiigsree at the foot of Gervais street. Neither of the bridges will be purchased Until they have been thoroughly tested and examined. The services Of the city engineer, John jMcNeal, have been placed at the disposal of the briige commission by city council. Mr. McNeal can doubfcleijs give the commission valnable as* '? ? - ? J/v4'n?,?;ninn, tlio wr.rf.n of Si9iance iu urncn.nui.jg the two bridges which it is proposed to boy. ** Haif&eoek-Sneigrove* Mr Lee Snelgrove, formerly of Lexington but now a mechanic for tibe 1 Gibbs Machinery Co., of Columbia, * / and M'St- Gertrude Haitbcock, of Lexington countyr we?*e happily married , last Sunday evening ?r the residence ! of Rev. J. C. Abney, who lied the nnptial knot. They will make their home in Colombia, stopping for the present at the Commercial Hotel,, where they will he pleased to see tkesrnpmerons friends. THE STATE OF SOCTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington.. J By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Jtadge. Whereas, Frank W. Shealy. C. C. C. and G. S. made suit to me, to gra^it; him Letters of Administration of the Est-ate of and eifecse of BeR^amin Redd. These are therefcr? to cite and ad-' inonish all and singular the kindred-anti creditors of the said Benjamin Jfcedd, deceased, that they he .and; ap ,1 pear, before me, in the Court of Pro-*; "hate., to be held at Lexington v CT H., S.C., on 15th day of May, 1911', next* 1 after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in. j the forenoon, to shovr eaose, if any they j j have, why the said Administration* j ! should not be granted; -j f Given under my hand, this- 4tb day j iof April. Anno Domini, 1911. | Geo. S. Drafts, (L. ?>.) \ Probate Judge, Lexington County,. S-. X Published on the 5th day of Aprils 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch. 23 :ase you with :s, embracing joods, Shoes, Notions. All and designs, m see my line of frnrn flip L/ W Ldl 11 W ill kiiv Dods, Poplins, sew Line of 1 atins, from the I latseemy line, test styles out. %/ I CAROLINA J CANNING OUTFITS I II * l'( fJ! | J It will pay you to coi | cause we carry a large i III can get more Mule or I ! I I j possibly get from small ( > | ! We sail Mules that g< H j> I ? fail WBMM i ii ii ? ii n wiiiMr.i |:| U13-1115 Hamptoi >: - OUB 1 I FISH [Harman \ Shoes for in Low-Qua and Tan, SI ents or any f Clothing, Sk please every will astonish Groceries fact I SELJ ISee me for I have oj furniture of G *** be handsomest cheapest and most Convenient L )t little stove outfbs. Thousands of satisfied cu?a sets tor us. If you intend buying a House or 3b rite Today. THARPE HARDWARE & MAN MB?BB?M MM? m HI il We iiave F you wan! !i Dry Goods Etc. Buy save mone: * P. H. ! NEW 1 ^BBBH|H^HBHB||^BB^RSteCiS&g^BB^^M^ n 3ie Co Columbia and buy yoi - / * r 1 tiumfier of all grades o 1 Muie lorse far the same money fr er dealers.: 3 to al! parts of the State. fs WWWBII JBIi'MMJ 11^? IP III IBI.HW?T? WWCUP? OT?WWW i Avenue GUARANTEE I2EANS SOMET ^ g** m ? , mmtm M?ywwBa ir* ac man k ,n ei rrrrttwr aiaati jjou Ladies and Children .rters, Oxfords, Black ioes for Men in Patstyle wanted. dressy and sure to one. and the price you. and farm supplies-in L, EVERYTHING. any of your wants. i hand a carload of every description. SOUTH CARO ine in America. Gunners with a capacity-oniers arc now enthusiatie walkiutr adver- ^ irket Canner, our free booklet explains all 1 IUFACTURING COMPANY; ELXIN, N. C. ISTER. I fust what j i Millinery, I i. Notions, I s * ? here and I V' STALLINGS, I JBOOKLAND, S. C. I (i'l 11; 11 I;:: ur Mules trom us, oe- m s and Horses and you ||;| orn us than yGU couid || MUHW ^ n wwagwirHWiw jm wmasr&mmm '-JWC? a?WMUfl t????MB??P?Iiffl???SMBg?? 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