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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 22, ]905. Xa&ez to New Advertisements. Citizens Bank of Batesburg. Notice?L. J. Langford. Notice?W. H. Dreher, Executor. Your Money Safe?The Home Bank. Final Discharge?Mrs. Carrie Lorick, Administratrix. Notice?Mrs. Irene E. Hilton, Administratrix. Spring Opening?J. L. Mimnaugh & Co. FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY. The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest per annum every _ three months on deposits. F7wrOSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Cashier. Spring Millinery. I take pleasure in announcing to the ladieB of LexiDgton and vicinity that Miss Leonard has arrived and I am now showing a pretty line of ' ready-to-wear hats. I also carry in stock a full line of up-to-date millinery. Announcement of spring opening will be made next week, but in the meantime you are cordially invited to come to see me. Mrs. Alice Timmons. J Tie Palmetto Poultry Farm. Single Comb Brown Leghorn, S. C. Rhode Island Red?, Barred Plymouth Rocks. Egg8,75 cents per 15 D. J. Matbias, Lexington, S. C. 20pd Cotton and Turpentine. The latest quotations are: Cotton, good middling, 7? Turpentine, Savannah, firm 51 J. County Board of Equalization. The County Board of Equalization I will meet in th? County Auditor's office, on Tuesday. March 28th, at 11 a. m. All haviDg grievances will meet said board. G. A Derrick, Auditor Lexington County. 2Tew Officers Installed. At a regular meeting of Cedar * " ? ioj 1 *t 1. ', ? iioagr, r*o ao* ?l. jc. a*., i jo iulowing officers were elected and in/ stalled. J. C. Courtney, W. M. H. C. Scoffiil, S. W. L B. Etberedge, J. W. H. D. Sbumpert, Treas. J. F. Watson. Secfc'y. J. A. Bawls, S. D. J. B. Williams, J D J-W. Brodie and L. B. Berry, Stewards. W. D. Durham, Tiler. Package Stationery. 12 sheets good cote paper, 12 extra thick envelopes, one writing pen and penholder in an up-to-date package for 5c. Any kind of stationery wanted, at ihe Bazaar. Call and get your supply. Carriages. By Bev. A R. Taylor, at bis home March 19, 1905. Mr. G. M. C Kyzer and Miss Oneda Howard. Both of Irene, S. C. At the home of Bev. A R. Taylor, March 19, 1905, Mr. John Shealy flt and Miss Bessie Pool. Both of Lexington county, S. C. Insure Tour Life. The Great International Life Insurance Company, the New York Life, has appointed Bice B. Harman Agent, at Lexington, S. C. U. C. V. * Camp Steadman U. C. V. held a meeting yesterday and among other business elected delegates to attend the reunion at Louisville, Ky., and the State reunion. Mayor A. J. Fox, Commandant of the Sons of Veterans, extended an invitation to hold the County reunion in this place. Sale of Personal Property. The personal property belonging to the estate of Dr. George Smith will be sold on Saturday, the 2otb instant, at 11 a. rn , consisting of Dental instruments. Shoemaker tools, Photograph outfit, and broken stock of goods, &e. Maw* vauiWi The Beaver Dam Beef Club, which originally numbered sixteen persons and which has been in existence since 1853. is still in existence and Col. D. T. Barr, who is perhaps the only surviving member of the first club, is still helping to furnish bis neighbors with fresh meat once a week. Fox Sale. I have for eale one thoroughbred Gurnsey bull calf: Berkshire pigs: 2 Angora bucks. Write or call. They are ready for shipment. -3*21 J- Counts., frmo, S. C. l&ja(makes biliousness and\?a\ ! &$[ j bad complexions. Keep I t the system in good condi-\ jjgjiion by taking |i| 1 Fglms I 119\ AND TONIC PELLETS 6 Jjg \hk\whicb act gently and lm& \H?\ e^miaa^e the poison / \1#s\ *rom your system. IjSgi One To-night, isjssjj For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. Railroad Wreck. Mr. Henry D Nelson, a freight nr,n^nn?nr nfl t.Pl A rjnllirrihia. NeW berry and Laurens railroad, aDd a Degro employee, were slightly injured is a wreck at Hilton, in this county, yesterday afternoon. Two cars loaded with tankage were derailed. The conductor and train hand were painfully, but fortunately, not dangerously injured. ? A Narrow Escape. Quite an exciting scene was witnessed on Depot street Monday afternoon when the fiery steed of Sheriff Corley refused to be controlled by bit or briddle and made a dash for liberty through the cotton field of Mr. W. P. Roof, which is situated between Mr. Clark's house and the bridge on Twelve Mile creek iD this place. Mr. Corley finally stopped the horse at the foot of the hill, but he bss been confined to bis bed from bruises and injuries receiver? Mr T)arid Smithdfiftl was in tbe buggy but escaped injury. - ? Out Again. The friends of Mr. Jasper W. Price were glad to welcome him oil tbe streets Monday, being tbe first time that be has been out since tbe accident tbat befell bim at Gross's mill seme time ago. Mr. Pat Gross, who alBo had his leg broken and his body terribly scilded at tbe same time, is doing as well* as could be expected under the circumstances. Son. C. W. Gains Dead. Bamburg Herald, March 1C. Bamberg county and tbe State of South Carolina this week loses a citizen which we can illy spare. C. W. Garris has been to tbe writer a true friend, and a sense of deep personal loss is upon us. As a citizen of this community aDd tbe State he has always stood for progress aDd advancement as well as the highest and best type of citizenship. His influence and efforts were always at the disposal cf his friend?, and he L J i iU rrr V. lurtibu Liuii awaj uuui iuubo nuu eougbt bis help and guidance. As railroad commissioner and law maker he stood for ice interests of the whole people, and hie record is one cf which any man might well be proud. Hi3 broad statesmanship and conservative counsel will be sorely missed in this community, where he was 3 potent factor in social, political, and industrial circles. To Bspair Coagaree Bridge. County Supervisor Louie J. Langford, went down and examined the bridge over Congaree creek and found out that it would be cheaper to repair the old bridge rather than build a new one so he concluded to let Yandy Spires do the repairing with the understanding that the county was to assume no ri6k by accident or otherwise until the bridge was accepted by the Board. We now hi Caskets ever everything frc HMMWHaaaMHM FINE! in the State f reasonable ra I YOUR PAT ?8??? ?lllimWIIHWHIIH llllIllll HWIIMIIIIiilil II r I I I I CARRIES A F Buggies, Carriages Wage ments, Shoes, Hats, C Noti PERUVIAN GUANO AN1 J5JL1 ""ITa^ties* AT THE BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. C. The State of South Carolina, I p??sssssss?9ssssssss8s*g - r.I b0 n ii i mi i ii 6 V/UUUIT U1 JUCAIMgivu. IfiflJ B u9 __ ^ ^ By Geo. S. Drafts. S?q , Probate Judge. ? || JJ HAItMAi^ J TT7HEREAS. SAMUEL B. GEORGE ? ft \ V rnad^ suit tome, to gra-ut h.m Let- ft ters of Administration of tne Estate and ft DEALER IX ft effects of Dr. George Smith; ft ft These are therefore to cite and admonish % A ell and singular the kindred and creditors ft /"I | ft of the said Dr. George Smith deceased, that ft 8 they be and appear, before tne. in the & V-Mx Vx "ftx & (Joint of Probate, to be held at Lexington, ft ft C. H., S. C., on the 2-ith day of March. '6 ^ ~ -* 9 ft lf OG next, after publication Lereot at 11 fl &/IO 11/I ]? ^ A 2 o'clock in the forenoon, to show canse if & ifSl 1 I /I I li'I IV 1 P ^ any they have, why the said Administra- ft ilA vl VUUUU1>J V q . tioa should not be granted. f) ft ^rZ?:?ZiTi%raii 9th day ci g Corner Main and Sew Street, S GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. 0. ft A .. A , . . ft Published on the 15th day of March, ft uppOS!l2 vOHTSuGrStG $ 1005, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w20 & ^GnUifi^n? 91 ft ' ? Notice Debtors and Creditors. | Lexington, - S. C. ft A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE il Estate of Walter F Derrick, de- Gen. Joseph R Hawlev, former ceased, are hareby notified that they must TT , 0 F 0 . / n make immediate payment to the under- United otatea senator from consigned, and those holding claims against necticutt, died in Washington March said Estate must present them, duly at- 17th. tested, to -?.?????AMANDA E DERRICK, j8 8aj^ t^0 Government March 15, 1905. ' bafj D0 boPe of killing the boll weevil. ive the most complete line of Coffins and | I shown in this part of the country. Have | jj )m a $3.50 case to $100 casket. f g 5TFUNERAL CAR or the accommodation of the public at y tes. Will Serve you any hour day or night. 1 EITHER PHONE, No. 14 OR 901. j I HON AGE RESPECFULLY SOLICITED I j RUTLAND lTESBUBG-, S. C. HJUA A WA ULL LINE OF ' ?ns, Harness, Farm Implellothing. Dress Goods, Ions. H IF?ar?dlwai^e. fe. ?i M _ D MIIRATE POTASH. I Uu-to-Dats Leather Shoes I I 4 I Damaged by water are being sold to our friends and customers 1 at unheard of values. If you wish to s;we money on || I Shoes now is you time. 8 Out of Town Merchants, \ | BARGAINS IN STORE FOR THEM. f I E.P.&F.A.DAVIS, I 1 1710 MAIN STREET. g ^ COLUMBIA, - > - f ^WVWWVWVWWWWWJ 5 IF YOU WANT TO ? I SaveMoney and Oetthe Best | 6 sslr for nnr nriofis on $ ' I Stoves and Ranges, 1 ^ Paints and Oils, Wood Mantels, Grates and ^ Tiles, Tin Plate, Iron Hoofing, Conductor <r <r Eave Trough, Terra Cotta Flue, ^ # Eipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Pumps ^ ^ and Pump Supplies. ^ ^ 1519 Main St., Columbia. S. C. ^ Ftaiirififi's I llhlllWMI BW w New Goods, Fresh Goods, . Fashionable Goods, Arriving daily at my new place of business, W. T. Martin's Old Stand, corner of Main and Blanding streets, Columbia, where your presenee will be appreciated. JOHN FITZMAURICE, A Liquid Vegetable j Compound that takes a&jfr the place of Calomel B A.0^ Laxo is a perfect laxative ; prompt and powerful but ple3s- I 1#^ 3ntly gentle. It cures biliousness, torpid liver, dyspepsia and j Wr constipation, dispels colds and headaches. Contains no mineral. t OR OX0 Manufactured "by The Laxo Co.. Lurhaa. N.C. OK P|q f OO Ulb. Solil by Le;itiiu? Druggists All Over America. OW. j For Sale by Dr. M. Q." HENDRIX, Lexington, S. C.