Tee Lexington BisparcD Wednesday, December 23, 1903. Delaar Locals. To the Editor of the Dispatch. Mr. Horace A. Shealey is visitiDg relatives in Columbia.' Miss Jane Eargle speDt last week .with ber sister, Mrs. J. E. Werts, of Leesville. Miss Annie Cannon is visiting friends in Columbia and Brookland. Miss Mary Caugbman, of Black's, is visiting her cousin, Miss Leila * Sbealy. Mr. Pressley Shealy and daughter, MiBS Leira, spent a couple of days with relatives in Columbia last week. Mr. J. S. Sanford made a business trip to Newberry last week. Prof. Quattlebaum and Messrs. J. 0. Eargle and W. M. Sbealy were id Saluda last week on business. Rev. T. W. Sbealy, of Pax, Ga, was in this section recently. He assisted Rev. J. D. Sbesly with divine services at Mt. Hebron the first Sunday. Mr. M. L. Eargale assisted Prof. Qaattletman in the Delmar Graded School last week. The assistant teacher, Mr. W. S. Crout, was a juror at Saluda. Some of the farmers of this section have plowed all of their stubble lands, getting it in condition for another crop. We are glad to see this work being done, as it shows that the farmers are taking more interest in his work and that they desire to produce better crops. This work is being done by the farmers who read agricultural literature, or those who are influenced by those who do read such literature. We find that many farmers are opposed to each work and sav that scientific or ? book farming will not do, and for that reason they do not care to take up any time in reading agricolturai papers and book3. ' Our advice would be for every farmer to read all first class agricultural literature that be can. If be does not care to follow the advice given, it will arouse him and cause him to have a desire to do better. Lloyd. Dec. 14, 1903. For Over Sisty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been in use for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect euccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little Bufferer immediately. Sold by Druggist in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure to ask for Mrs. "Winsl&fc's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind, tf On the Congaree. To the Editor of the Dispatch. Miss Effie Riley, a handsome and most popular young lady of North, was the guesb of Miss Oilie Geiger 1 ist week. ^ ' We are glad to learn that Mrs. T. If. Geiger continues to improve. Miss Ella Moye gave a most delightful sociable Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Riley. The partors were beautifully decorated with emilax and hot-house plants. An elaborate supper was served. Among those present were Misses Effie Riley, Oilie Gaiger and Eila Moye, Messrs. Fdwin Moye, G. R Davis, G. F. Davie, T. E. Moye, Sam Gardner and E. R. Moye ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beard of Columbia and Mrs. E C. Moye. Jfessrs. Will Witt and Ben Knotts, J offense be committed within their view, the Mayor, upon information on oath being given, may issue a warrant for the arrest of the offender, which said warrant shall bo executed and served by any one of the Policemen of tho town. Section 10. When any policeman shall arrest any party as provided in the preceding section (9), he shall immediately conduct such person before the Mayor, who shall make such disposition of the case as is provided by law and the ordinances of the town. Section 11. That all the streets and roads now laid off in the town and all that J may hereafter be iaid off or accepted by the authority of the Council, shall be the p_blic thoroughfares of tho town, until the right to the same be relinquished by the Council. Pone ana ratified this 18th day of No- i N ovember, i093, in the Council Chamber [Attest. ] ALERED J. FOX, Mayor. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN. Clerk. Be it Ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington. (8. C.) in Council assembled and by the authority of the same : Section 1 That from and after the ratIflnnfirttl r\ f fllit; It SiliaH hs mi. lawful for aDy one to ride a bicycle on the | sidewalk on JIaiu street between Church and Depot streets, and on public days it shall be unlawtal for any one to ride a bicycle on tbe sidewalks of Main street between Rawl's shop and the alley between C. M. Efird's and Julian E. Kaufman's residences. Saturday's shall be considered as a public day nitnin the meaning of this Ordinance. Any one who shail be guilty of a violation of this Section snail ha fimd not more tban One Hundred <10(1) Dollars or be imprisoned not more than Thirty (30) days. Done and ratified this 1st dav of December, 1903. [Attest] J NO. J. TAYLOR, Mayor Protempore. GEO: BELL TIM MERMAN, Clerk. [CONTINUED ON 4TH PAGE.] mm ?11,; DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO j CHECK. W. X3. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, 0. M. Efird. j R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. i EXCHANGE EOUGHT AND SOLD. j Deposits of $1 and upwards received and j interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, j payable April and October. September 21?tf 1111 HOI INK, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. rvnpn states state: pity m nnrim DEPOSITORY. Savings Department. Paid up Capital - $200,000 Surplus Profits . - . 70,000 Liability of Stockholders - 200.000 $470,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent oer annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLARK, President. Wilis Jones, Vice President and Cashier. Deoember 4?ly. Money to Loan. WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTI- j ate loans promptly in sums of $300 and upward* on improved fartning lands in | Lexington connty. LoDg time and easy i terms. No commissions. Borrower pays | actual expenses of preparation of papers. THOMAS & GIBBES. Columbia, S. C, HAIR BALSAM giffnCleans, and beoutifiei the ha!?. SjiTjC''1' *2Promotei a luxuriant growth. a3??gfe=, Never Fails to ILcstorc Gray Hair to its youthful Color. Cutch ?co!p dipeascs k hair lolling. ^ 60c, and $1.(>0 at Druggicta Alfred J. Fox, | Life and Fire I ? ?? 'Insurance and i I I Real Estate I Agent, 11 I Lexington, S. C! ? ?t????? ii i i ! Only First Class Companies Bepre-| sen ted. My companies are popular, strong j and reliable. No one can give yo?r j business better attention; no one can j give you better protection; no one can ! give you better rates. I ! Prompt and carefol attention given ; to buying and selling Beal Estate, I | both town and country properties, j i Correspondence respectfuly solicited. J ; BEESWAX WANTED 15 LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAB- j ket price lor clean and pure Bees- i waz. Price governed by color and condi- I tiOD. THE BAZAAR,! LEXINGTON. S. C I FRUIT TREET That Grow and Bear Frnit. Write lor our 60 page il- j lustratod Catalogue and 40 page pamphlet, "How to Plant and Cultivate an Orchard," Gives you that information you have so long wanted; tells you all about those big red apples, lucious peacnes, auu >>auitu piuiua with their orientals weetnoss, all of which you have often wondered where tho trees came from that produced fhooi. EVERYTHING GOOD IN FRUITS. Unusal fine stock of SILVER MAPLES.young, thrifty trees smooth and straight, the kind that live and grow oil well. No old, rough trees. This is the most rapid growing maple and one of the most beautiful shade trees. Write for prices and give list of wants. J. Van Lindiey Nursery Co.. Fomona, N C. i K0901 digests what you cat. - , f KOBOL cleanses, puifies, strengthens 1 and sweetens the stomach. I EODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and > all stomach and bowel trouDles. KODOL erates the action of the gas- j trie glands ar.d gives tone to the digestive organs. EODOL relieves an overworked stomach J of ail nervous strain gives to j the heart a full, free and untrammeled : action, nourishes the nervous system and j wiv^ uiain. KODOL is the wonderful remedy that is ; making so many sick people well j and weak people strong by giving to their j bodies all of the nourishment that is con- j tained in the food they eat. j Bottles only, $1.00 Size holding 2Vx tlrr.es tho trial size, which sells for 5Cc. Prepared only by E. C. DeWITT < CO., CHICAGO. j FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS j When writing mention the Disuntch. ITHACA GUNS, PASSER GUNS, SMITH GUNS^LEKEVER GUNS, WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUNS. All kinds of Rifle-! and Air Gans, Shells loaded with the best black and smokeless Powders. Onr $5 Single Barrel Guns, 12 gnage are the best out. They are bmed for long " - ... II ; n -n __ . ; CU?11 T>.1.? Clint distance snooting nuuuug ^oais, uaps. i.eggiugN, oumi urro. l unuvi, , Wads, Caps, Cutlery, Phonographs and itecords, Gun aud Locksmith. _ 1TOTICE. 1 We give a chance on an $850 00 Automobile with each carjk 50 cents purchase. Ask Jj for them, :$j. W. F. STIEGLITZ, I I 508 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. I ONE CAE. LOAD MITCHELL, I ONE CAR LOAD VIRGINIA, \ ONE CAR LOAD THOMHILL I ? ESKl 83 if WAGONS, 1 just arrived. We can make you attractive prices. Any size wagon wanted in stock. | Come in and see us when in the 1 city. 1 T. B. AlIGHTRl & CO., J Columbia, S. C. I ^ ^ S3 |^i S3 gg ^ ENTIRE STOCK OF gg |S NOTIONS, CLOTHING, S3 1 I S3 SHOES ^.IsTZO EE^TS, S3 ' ?f5 Must Be Sold by 1st of January |3?S> . |j|| prior to moving to another g| | S3 YOURS FOR BARGAINS THAT WILL DS gg SURPRISE YOU. gg i H unu if r riiDiwir to 8S I II ihe ??. i. rinuin m. ip sj SS 1638-1640 MAIN STREET, |^8 Ip COLUMEIA, S. 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