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The Lexington Dispatch, ; Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. ' G. M. Harxan, Editor and Publisher. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. Circulation, 2,106. Wednesday, January 10, 1906. Affection soothes, it hallows, eieYatee, subdoee and briogeth down to (earth its native heaven. The Legislature is now in session in Columbia and a hot time is expected in the old balls during this session. Hon Cole L Blease, Senator from Newberry county, has announced , himself a candidate for Governor of Sooth Carolina. ' Two men were killed and two injared, probably fatally, in a wreck on the Pennsylvania railroad at Branteville on last Saturday. Saturday Mr. Alex Sbaw waB shot |pC- by Mr. Cbas. McLean, at Betbuoe, jpp Newberry county. He was shot v witb a Winchester photgon. ===== I : / The annual meeting of the South Carolina Bar Association will be beld in Colombia on Thursday and Friday, lannaw Ifir.h and ld:h inpL Hasel Witberspooo, manager of Bp:. the Lancaster Mercantile Co, was dangerously shot Saturday by Dr. fet- E S McDow, a practicing physician ofLincister. The short corn crop in Mexico has i caused a shutting down of maDy distilleries. The cotton crop for the year is now estimated at less than ,90,000 bales. The loss is caused ty heavy rains President Roosevelt reports to Congress that the work- on the Panama canal in being admirably done and greet progress has been made, especially daring the last nine months. Tbe Rdvenue officers report the destruction of three illicit distilleries in the upper part of Greenville . V county recently. Tbe stills are said . ' to have been first class copper ones. Some whiskey was found and destroyed, alto e quantity of beer and mash. We left Lexington early Monday snorniog with the Auditor to make or r f|g second round over tbe county fo meet our people, not only to collect ! dues due tbe Dispatch, but to kefp in touch with our citizens and to learn the situation and well being of alL It has always been a great nleasnre far us to visit the various K sections of the county to witness tbe progtess made from time to time, and to share the kind iioepitality <of many of our people and meet them * around their firesides and learc their views on various questions and mode of progress in life. The cold weather some times U very trying, but we are comforted at almost every point with warm fires and a cheerful greeting. We trust we may find everybody full of vigor and a determination to do better this year if possible. Big Damage Suit. The case of Mary ?. Able as Administratrix of the estate of Oliver C. Able vs. Southern Railway Co., and James Alexander, was lately heard by the Suprt me Court on the question of transferring the case to the Uoiled States Court. Mr. Able was run over and killed in Leesville over a year ago, and thereafter suit was brought, a* ?b^ve, for $21,000 damages. Alexander was the engineer. At the February court last year the Southern Railway Co. asked for transfer to the United States Court, which was refused by Judge Purdy. Tne appeal was from this v J1 A. L _ 4 .L a. 1 t decision ana on me *:n ins*. 11 was affirmed, thus the case will likely come up at the approaching term. Messrs. Graham and Thurmond appear for plaintiff and Messrs. B. L. Abney, ?. M Thomson and E. H. Welsh for the defendants. "A Breezy Time" is not a one man abow. by any means, but the cast is made up of a whole load of fuDny comedians and pretty girls, whose festive jollity will m??ke you forget you have any troubles. Look out - for the Btreet band parade. > j y Every Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action becomes irregular the whole bodv suffers. Poor health * follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly digested before it enters the stomach; a double advantage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least possible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott's Emulsion does just that. A change for the better takes place even beI fore you expect it. tVe will send you a picture in the lorn j a label is cn the wrap- j per of ev ery bottle of t Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists 4.c9 Pearl Sc., N. Y. 50 cents and $1. oo All &ru?g'.*u I Visiting in Town. After '/.n absence of 38 years "Mrs. Emma Inabinefc is in iowd vit-itiog .U.. A/iw P ?c Dtnn oil IUC UULUC u I Oil* JL * * O' i#u v? v She will be remembered ?? Mise Emma Roof, a daughter of Thomas Ro* who lived jjst above town before her removal to Orargoburg She is accompanied by her hu3band and young son. > Taken Up. Ooe pig. Owoer can get eame by . givicg description and paying cost I 3vl2 C. E Lesphart, LexiogtoD, S C Plumbers Satisfied. I The Daily Record, January 6. There will be no demand from the plumbere on the master plumbers { fnr StS a d*v And ei^ht hours work. ( ,v" ? J ~~o "- ?" J An agreement has been reached, it is t said, that ends any possible trouble ( nntil June. Tbis agreement wbich has operated in the past very nice); for both sides calls for nine hours at $4 per day. i i Not Necessary. ! Clerk?As I am about to get mar- J ried, I came to ask if you would not give me an increase of salary. 1 Employer?Mv dear sir, that is not necessary. Y>u kDow a young man always saves money by marry- i ing. Vwawm T344. Me AAAJ M V OAjr MAW 0)0 WWVU. "Have yoo a belt that will go about my waist?" asked the youDg lady with a smile as she entered the dry goods store. "No, but I have something 3ast as good," replied the jouDg man who formerly woiked in a drug store. Over Hundred Burned. LondoD, Jan. 8?A dispatch from Tokio to the Daily Telegraph says that on Jan 4, an explosion set tire to a mine at Akita on the main island of Japan, and that 101 persons were burned to death. Easily Explained. a am nappy 10 say uiai a na\e never had a cross word with my mother-inlaw." "Remarkable!" "Not so very. She died a good many years before I was married."?Baltimore News. HI* Specialty. "Bragley tells me he is doing wonderful work with his present employer. I didn't know he was particularly strong in business." "He isn't. He's merely particularly strong in talking about business."? 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If yon are anticipating that piano for a present? let it be One of the standard makes. a cheap piano Is never appreciated. we abe prepared To supply you with a standard make here or from the factory on short notice. our terms are so liberal that you can't afford to wait. to time customers We will?for the next few dayssupply Pianos at cash prices with only 6 per cent, interest per annum on deferred payments. don't wait To feel able, for our special holiday terms and prices will mak^you able write us At, once for catalogues. prices and terms. ADDRESS, CLONE'S - MUSIC - HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS and ORGANS. I NOTICE, DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, j \ LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE n. Estate of Charlotte Bowman, dec'd., ne required to make payment to the nnlersigned, and all persons having claims igainst the said Estate must present :hem duly attested on or before the 18th lav of January, 1906. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Administrator. December 28, 1905. 3wll i * i ! A, J. FOX, 1 * * I Life, Health Accident, I j t ' ? ' I Surety Bond and Fire I I 8 I insurance % c- * g and g ? a ^ * | Real Estate Agent, i * | Lexington, S. C. | * % J5- , ^ J ONLY FIRST CLASS COM- g g\ PANIES REPRESENTED. g * if if ! if if Prompt and careful attention if g given to buying and selling Real g & Estate, both town and country, g if Correspondence respectfully'Solic- if g ited. g if For Sale. 8 if * g 200 acres in Gilbert Hollow town- g if ship, 4 miles from Leesville, 4 miles & if from Gilbert, 2 miles from Sum- if g mit. 30 acres open. Good pas- g if tnre. Saw and Grists mill. $2,000. if Dwelling house and lot, Main if g street, Lexington, S. C. ij? if One resident lot on Main street, if g Lexington, S. C. g ^ hnlf inile from Lex ington. Good dwelling. 5 ^ f? acres adjoining Lexington # & Fair Grounds. 3r ^ One valuable lot and improve- * * nients in tl:" town of Lexington, # * S. C. * * - * Sr Sf 3 Wanted: * < * * f */0 acres 2 to I miles from Colum- j* j ~ l/.a in Lexington County. * # About 100 acres fanning land ?* j not over 4 miles from Lexington. * v- # %r v v * v v v- v- v- # v v # % v # it- it it v v it- j T X L. cures cold in the head. 1 fc^WVWWWVII POTATOES. { Le Low Prices on Genuine T TRIUMPH, I ! ED ROSE. I W CES. \ ders, and will ship out on J i month of January and up \ RDEN SEEDS. \ let us Name Prices. K vrance, inc., \ DETAIL SEEDMEN, \ - - - S. C. \ A A A jSXk A Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or j Silverware. i Good watch work and best ; eye glasses. If you can't come, send for I our catalogue or telephone your order to/us. JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexiugtou jjjr ucuigc kj jL/iuivo. JL-104., liUUttLC (J HUge. WHEREAS, F. G. HARTLEY MADE suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration ot the Estate and effects of H J, Hartley. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said H J. Hartley, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Oonit ot Probate, to be held at Lexington, C.'H , S. C.,on the 18th day of January, 1906 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the torenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band, this 31 uay of January. Anno Domi.ii, 1906. GEORGE 8. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. Published on the 3d day of January, 1906. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2v6. Oprovement over all good alike for you FOR SALE BY THE^KAUFMAI ||' WE WIL] I w Jul H nonor m cai M 1311-1313 A N/*V?/^s^5-. r%-<-if*x \ i YOU CERT? 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