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-1 > " H# <A SP I ^ XX ^ ^ I I Visit Our C II "PYjiw E s j0 (3 C3 i Telep &5" *r": ~ 775 ~'. 77. POSTPONE BETHEA CASE AGAINST RECORD , The case of Andrew J. Ucthca a^aln 8S7r st the Co in A A. Tie:- :r \ which had been set for trial will r.o'. be heard at this term f the court. At about 7-ofe^ock Saturday afterJ ffjvv- '*- . noon. Mr. Beth en attorneys moved before Judge TVilliani H To von seni hat the case be pos:t> n-.-tl n the ground ' of the illne.-s of the plaintiff's mother t The plaintiff stated tl at his mother was ill at her heme, baa ^een serious-l _ ly ill during the past ten v. \ys and that , it was necessary that he should go there. Attorneys for the Columbia Record contested the motion uj> n the ground that -the defend;.-w hadi been put to great trouble expense preparing for the trial the case on Monday. V>~+ r* :i ? > ? r". lie '.vi: nPfi'M"; includi!13 prominent i Slit;. - y ? r.\ In.-1 been brought to Columbia for the trial that some of thest "Officers had been - discharged from the service and were only awaiting the < cnc!u>iorr cf the trial to leave for their distant homes, and that the riuhts o their clients, "would be seriously prejudiced by a postponement of the trial. 5>. C Stribling. cornty di rm *str'.tion agent has made arrangement to have in Cherokee county seven plots of land which will he utilized as a test for the various grades of fertilizers which are snlri on this market. The plants will all be cultivated in the same way^ but a different brand of fertilizer will be used that it may 1 ?e determined which brands are the best. Columbia?Through service from Charleston to Asheville at night, with Pullman accomodations is announced in a statement just issued by the officers of the Southern railway. The new train will commence operation du ring the njiddle or latter part of June * in order to take care of the travel mountainward. Camp Jackson.?The camp recruiti?or fn/ r.> U-.v; >pr-pivrvl :i tolorrru iii from the adjutant general at Washington authorizing the enlistment of men with previous military service for the infantry and the medical department^ to be assigned to duty in Siberia. / Subscribe to The Dispatch-Xews. Leading 1 t?rw * j* ?magwncwjwiii.au i wn i ?? ? ?? 11 ? ????? ? i ??l ??r? i??e?arm wiiw ar-trnrnwumwryrr man?ar??am??mbiiwi i anja? ewe / m?b?b???mbmoi?w??h??b?mm?babbbb?hw? mo? 1111 Jill I III i I |S' \M M* vll v? JL ? %s$? V iLEY, Pres. S. J. LEAPHART. ' J 1 0^ \ $Tl TPS /$% SNfc Issiliifr lit? ?? ^ ?i&yil ^s> *4# / ^ / . ^ f 1 s $ ?~ | SAFETY j ci? " " ^ " ?i- s?-?n ^ g O 5?T^ :r^ ty "?\ >; ^ v." i-r ^ w* * x?>? i---u ?.* -- .vij d jt c.vi 1 3 *r4 ^ ,.-? g e-l i QF71P>^. y jr.><" '>': [ :g v .*?>: >< di -.. ? , - r4? ? I ' I iJ IT IS CUR DUTY as well as err PLEASURE to i remote ic ~ j ^ every way consistent v/iLn the principles cf SCUKU lurkine, 1 ;YV the financial riresgth and growth of the business interest cf ibis 15 j?| community. Come in and let us get icgethsr? we nc something t* more than Bankers?we are a very human let cf individuals, and g ^ it is a matier of pride with us, that aside from li e responsibilities ! ^ we have developed in cir business, we have cultivated the Irienc1 ? slid of these whom we serve. ? ? * ? r>' ^ Prosperity is reflected to this Bank irciruibe increased pros- *.% SJS perifcy cf our natrons. ^ 25 '? i ij <-5 g ?? 8 T~/ F> ? P /C~* 1 ^ c ? I iiie bank or Columbia g | p p# p v Columbia, S. C. $ pi - at \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m II 11| ? ? I I ?? ? | III | | I ? ? ????? I?? 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V' <) d l; |j ^ &7 f|=^"% M ' ' :il "*S, ; ; A ^ % 3 ASIDE from a sermon, preached by a nis ft more interesting educational and uplift $ ments given by the members of a CHAD I BUT This, as well as the Chautauqua lee1 8 imuress noon your mind: At i'1 I The Lexington Ti l? I you will find Tires and Tubes equal to ai w I anteed for 5,030 miles. We also have m | miles without a puncture, OR A NEW T || WHILE attending the Chautauqua, or s II have you come in and give cur stock the j| teed. We also do retreading. Let us r || from 3,000 to*5,000 more mileage. IaBEBSgm: f U DADWW1 II-. AZ. UDii\n IT J Lexington, i A' CI lilli^'A 0 ^ J?W?? ??m ? 1?rrM?M?? ? I i IIIM??? to June 2- t Yoorself At Home J 1 jiZER CO? \ /r\fr%-<rs r 72,/?r I Outs Vo r., Mgr. | C3 P 1 ifnm S I ? 1 4/ ! ft? - 1 ? - ?^ ? vnur:""c^aiVvVrr.T*ai CO ,.ji> . ...... I : < 0 \ % '& *? * ' M J ~ - xS' P 7 T| 3 0 I | > ' - 1IC lllllig -kj m of Gcd, there is nothing, in my mind, I inn than the -lectures and entertain- 1 'TAUQUA! I bares and entertainments, we want to 1 TH* o _ ITT 1 .re Bargain noose g ly on the market. Our Tires are guar- | a Tube that is guaranteed for ?5,000 I UBE FREE. I it any other time, we will be glad to "onceover." All Vulcanizing guaran- | etread your tire, thereby giving you | ELL, Proprietor ^ South Carolina I