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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 19.1906. Gaston Gleanings. To tho Editor of The Dispatch: Since the passing by of the tropical storm we have been having some ideal fall-like weather, all for which we are grateful. Miss Edna Mae Fallaw, one of Sand Dam's fair bells, in company with Mr Henry Huyler, paid a visit recently to their sister, Mrs. W. B. Falliw Some small grain has been sowed, but there is more to follow. Mrs. G. A. and C. S. Goodwin are visiting relatives in Blackville and Bamberg, w M. Shflmo carrier on route No. 2, has resigned to accept work in Florida; his sacc?sscr, E. E. Martin, now delivers mail to the pretty girls along that mountainous route. Everything progresses finely along route No. 1, and "Billy" has an eye on the box containing Christmas goods deposited for the carrier by the patrons. Since our last communication little Winnie Janet, our darling babe of ten months, has recovered from an attack of fever and at this writing Miss Sallie Fallaw is prostrated with the same tind of fever, bat is doing as well as could be expected. On the morning of the ninth, about the noon-day hour, in the substantial home of the bride, in the presence of a number of invited guests, there appeared at the hymemal altar, Rev. G. W. Kellev and Mrs. Catherine Coogler, and took upon themselves the marriage vows, administered by W. B. Fallaw. Immediately after the ceremony all repaired to the dining hall and ate heartily of the well prepared dainties which were plenty and to spare. The couple, though more than three-score years, looked neat, tidy, hopeful and cheerful. We wish for them yet many bright days of usfulness, and may" they be "spent in I . peace, joy and happiness. _ The pretty Misses Corrie and Bell I .Powell are spenamg some ume wnu their cousin, Mrs. J. V. Smith. * Billy Felix. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It. Do you belch up wind? Taste your food after eating? See specks before the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? Does your-heart flutter? Are you dizzy? Do yt u iiave pains in side or back? Risings or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Is there a- sour taste? Brjsathbad? Headache? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? Are you nervous? If so, you have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Rememdy. It is made^for just such troubles and symptoms Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Derrick's Drug Store, Lexington, S. C. Couple Found Dsad. New York, Dec. 13.?A man about 40 * years of age, believed to be the Rev. C. S. Quinn, pastor of St. Agne9 church at Atlantic Highlands, N. J., and a young woman, thought to be Miss B. Kiley, also of Atlantic Highlands, were found dead in a room on the top floor of an East Eighteenth street boardinsr house todav. The room was filled with gas, which had escaped from a partially open jet in the room. The couple had been at the house since Wednesday evening. The man called at the house last week and inquired about the price of a room for a married couple. CATARRH and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nosena. It soothes the congested membranes, allays inflammationsand thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the passages whose tendency is to tliicken and become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stoppedup" nose, breathing through mouth while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It is antiseptic and contains 110 chemicals or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit." Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. Uses Automobile. Mr. S. G. McDaniel, of Laurens, the president of the South Carolina Rural Letter Carriers' association, now makes his rounds upon his R. F. D. route from Laurens in an automobile. This is the first machine bought in this state for the rural mail delivery service.?Columbia Record. Our contemporary is behind the times; Mr. Austin Roof has been delivering mail through the Sand Hills of old Lexington for the past eight months in an automobile.?(Ed. Dispatch.) Sloeov Liivinve For Cough, Cold, ( Sore Throat, Stiff f i Rheumatism an< Neuralgia At ail Dealers Price 25c 50c 6 HO Sent* Free "Sloan's Book on Horses . Cottle, hogs O Koultry II Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan l\ 615 Albany Sfc Boston, Mas ^ Union Meeting. The next meeting of the lower Union will be held at the King's Grove church on Saturday, December the 29th. The following program has been arranged bv the committee: SATURDAY. 10 to 10:30?Devotional exercises. 10:30 to 11?Enrollment of delegates and reports from churches. 11 to 12?Introductory sermon by L. S. Shealy or H. W. Rogers. 12 to 1:3(?-Recess for dinner. 1:30?First Query: How may the Spirituality of our" Churches be improved? Opened by J. H. Sanford or J. F. McGill. 2nd?What is the best Method of the Spirituality in Our Lives? Opened by C. H. Corbitt or J. G. Fallaw. "3rd?What are the Spiritual Meth ods of Church Building, ana are we practicing them? Opened by R. J. Fallaw or B. J. Kirkland. Miscellaneous?Adjourned. SUNDAY. 10 to 11?Sunday School Mass Meeting conducted by D. J. Knotts. 11 to 12?Sermon by W. B. Fallaw or J. F.McGill. L. W. Wise, For Com. When to Go Home. From the Bluff ton, Ind., Baimer: "When tired out, go home. When you want consolation, go home. When you want fun, go home. When you want to show others that you have reformed, go home and let your family get acquainted witli the fact. When you want to show yourself at your best go homeland and do the act there. When you feel like beiDg extra liberal go home and practice on your wife and children first. When you want to shine with extra brillancy go home and light up the household" To which we would add, when you have a bad cold go home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Prof. Major Goes to Darlington. Prof. J. R. T. Major, who has had charge of the Batesburg Graded School for the past eight years, has been stationed at Darlington by the Methodist conference, to which he was admitted last year. During his stay in Batesburg" Mr. Major has made lasting friends, not only in that town, but throughout the county. For the past two years Mr. Major has been principal of the Lexington County Summer school, in which position he has proven himself an educator of ability and in this capacity i he will be greatly missed. He is also a member of the board of examiners. ! Rev. Major is a hightoned Christian j gentleman, is of pleasing personality I and endears himself to all with whom | he comes in contact. He will be missj ed not only by the y eople of Batesj burg, but in Lexington where he is so well and favorably known. Batesburg Masons. Batesburg, Dec. 8.?Last Friday night being the regular time for the annual election of officers in Bates. burg lodge No. 13S, A. F. M., the following officers were elected for another year; J. A. Whitten, W. M.; E. R. Steadman, S. W.; J. R. T. Major, J. W,; C. M. Rhodes, secretary; A. C. Jones, treasurer; E. F. Strother, S. 0.; S. P. Coates, J. D.; John Bell Towill and S. F. Perry, stewards, and A. C. Miller, tiler. This lodge is taking on new life and getting some fine new members. There are not less than six applicants applying for admission at present.? State, Dec. 10th. Public Speaker Interrupted. Public speakers are frequently interrupted by people coughing. This would not happen if Foley's Honey and Tar were taken, as it cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia and consumption. The genuine contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Cold Weather Ahead. It is generally predicted by prophets and those who claim to be judges of the weather, that this will be ore of the coldest winters in many years, and that if will not be many days before it will "ommpnce. Representative Parsons, of New York, has introduced a bill in Congress prohibiting the employment of children in factories and mines. The bill would be far raching in its effect, but it is doubtful if it will pass at the short session of Congress. It is said that the bill has the support of or ganized labor in the norf.li. The bi 1 provides among other things, that the railroads shall not carry the product of any factory or mine that employs children under fourteen years of age. Citizens of Lexington county will stand in there own light if they d^ not give right of ways over their land for the electric railroad. It will help i the party who owns the land and will i benefit the public at large. amttozmmnmi ! Dragging || I Down II I Pains | are a symptom of we most serious B [trouble which can attack a woman, a viz: falling of the womb. With this, B generally, comes irregular and painful S periods, weakening drains, backache, g headache, nervousness, dizziness, ir- 8 Iritatility, tired teeling, etc. I he cure is ^ 'flic Female Regulator jjj that wonderful, curative, vegetable ex- j 3 tract, which exerts such a marvelous, ? |( strengthening influence, on all female P & organs. Cardui relieves pain and 9 I regulates the menses, it is assure 9 B and permanent cure for ail female B I At all druggists and dealers in Si.00 9 | "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN P in my womb and ovaries," writes Mrs. E ra Naomi Bake, of Webster Grove, Mo., 9 ra "also in my right and left sides, and p I my menses were very painful and irreg- K 9 ular. Since taking Cardui I feel like a E 9 new woman and do not suffer as 1 did. K a It is the best medicine I ever took." g Little Robert Lanier Rountreo. Little Robert Lanier, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rountree, was born July 31, 1906. When twelve days old he contracted a cold and cough from which he almost died, but his will was strong and he battled on till just about a week before his death, when another trouble?his stomach?arose. Kv- donwflnc nrtAf T Qnioi' WOOlr. JLX1&X1 UJ ^wi if vwul ened away. Through his iilness he was patient and cheerful beyond expectation. As the sun was rising Friday morning, December 7, at halfpast seven o'clock, his little life came to a close. The brightness of their heme has gone to be with Jesus and to beckon us on to a home more fair. ? * Long Tennesee Fight. For twenty years W. L. Rawls, of Bells, Teim., fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling aud soreness inside my was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore suiface; this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never rc return." Best salve in existence. 2oc at Kaufmann Drug Co., Druggists. W. C. Martin Principal of The Batasburg School. Prof. W. C. Martin, of Swansea, has been elected principal of the Batesburg graded school to succeed Prof. Major. Mr. Martin is a young man of fine traits of character, has had five years experience in teaching and that he will give satisfaction in his new field, is not doubted. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle. tf It is the best of all. Lessvillo Postcffice Advanced. Washington, Dec. 13.?Among the postoffices of South Carolina advanced to presidential offices, is Leesville, Lexington county. After January 1 t ie salary of the office will be $1,000. CLERK'S SALES. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. John F. Miller, in his own right and as Administrator of the estate of Thomas Miller, deceased, Plaintiff, against Simon P. Miller, Anna Miller, Alice Canada, Eliza Shumpert, Ella Bailey, James L. Miller, Frank McNinch, Orrie Thompson, Maggie Baughman and Carrie Allen, Defendants. Partition. In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed by Hon. Earnest Gary, presiding judge, and dated May 23rd, 1906, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January, 1907: (1) "Home tract No. 1?All that piece parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the couhty of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-one acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. J. Lown, Lorick & Lowrance, Shumpert Tract No. 1, and No. 2, G. M. C. Kyzer and riome Tract No. 2." (2) Home Tract rso. 2?All that piece, i parcel or tract of land, situate, lying: and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing fiftyseven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. J. Lown, Home Tract No. 1, j and G. M. C. Kvzer." Resold at the risk of former bidder, who failed to complv. f TERMS OF SALE?One half cash, I balance on a credit of twelve months, j with interest from day of sale, secured 1 by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold; with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, j $o0 cash or bid will not be accepted. These lands have been recently surveyed, and the plats are on file. Samuel B. George, Clerk of Court. Lexington, S. C., Dec. 8tb, 11KX5. G. T. Graham, Esq., Plaintiff's Attry. T. C. Sturkic, Esq., Defendants Attorney. Sw-S Carolina National Bank. ORGANIZED 1868. Assets Over $1,500,000.00. EXITED STATES. STATE. COt'XTT AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Capital Paid in - - - $200,000 Surplus Profits - - - 72,000 Liability of Stockholders 200.000 . $472,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly. Loans to merchants and farmers a specialty. Oui motto is: 4*A helping hand and a square deal to all." BOND ACCOUNT. ! U. S. Bonds $250,000 South Carolina Bonds - 50,000 City Columbia Bonds - 50,000 November 9th, 1905, number of Depositors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits, Your business solicited. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN. Cashier. OldReKable^ Standard SHOES! MO0999 $ear a pair of our Konqueror Shoes and you can't go wrong. Sold only by UAH'S SHAF STA8F. W** VIA ? W W ? ? V w V - J 1636 Main Street. COLUMBIA, - - S. C. Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless of quality, but the **New Koine" is made to wear. Cur guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. The "New Slomc" stands at the head of all Hi^Ii-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. For? cAn r?v W. Jt*. KOOF, L-xington, H. C PARLOR RESTAURANT. B. DAVID, Proprietor. 1336 M.IIN St., COLUMB'K, S 0. The only up to date eatinsr house of its kind in th6 City of Columb a. It is wall kept ?clean linen, prompt and polite service. You get what you order and pay only for what you get. Within easy reach of desirable sleeping apartments. OPEN ALL NIGHT. rnfrv'o run. i o HONEMJIR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs. colds, throat and lungtroubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic, Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley Sl Company, Chicago. The Kaufmann Drug (Jo. Outw'ts the Surgeon. A complication of fmiale troubles, | with catarrh of the stomach an I bt w1 els had reduced Mrs. Tlios. S. Austin, ; of Levenworth, Ind., to sucli a dep'ori able condition, that hor doctor advised an opeation; but mr husband fearing 1 fatal results, postponed this to rry Elec1 trie Ritters; an I to the amazement of | all who knew her, tl is medicine or in nicfoiv nnrA-T h<>r Gnn *niifprd (rnre for I yxvvv/ij w.* v?* * . x, ?? ~ - ? i torpid liver, kidney diseise, biliousness, janndice, ch lis and fev-?r, penfral debility, nervmsncss and blood poisoning. Best tonic made. Price 50c. at Kaufman n Drug Co's. si ore. Try it. I , f ?? | FITZMAURICE'S j WH0LESALE | FiTZMAURiCE'S \ ) 1 ? ??axd? ) \ Three Arch Store. retail. Three Arch Store, j DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, 1704 and 1706 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. McCALL'S FASHIONS IN STOCK AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE 15 and 10 cents Fashion Papers FREE. * i We invite the friends and patrons of Lexington to visit this store this coming fall for values they never got before. We have several car loads of New Fall Goods that * will be sold at the closest prices. Do your self the honor to call and be convinced that this is the house to trade with. Gall and see us and make our Store vnnr headquarters when in Columbia. Icr orBMWN&lRO,] I 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., | ^ | Is ^liere you can find one of the best stocks of jjl I ^ m I ' f rAIN I d J or ALL KINDS. | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & GLASS, LIME AND CEMENT. I I CABINET MANTLES. | ' v Call or write for Prices. , | % WE SELL Um SHOES. FOR LESS K3KEY. ** ^ e are nia^n^ a striking hit now with our ?$0 iwlt liew *>aR ^ne cf footwear in prices. Jk^ Come in and let us sliow you the new nobby j&k styles for the fall season. We have them in SSBife all the new shapes and leathers. We tgmk carry a complete line of Mens', Womens' and Childrens' heavy work ifMBWr MENS'DRESS. SHOES from - $1.00 to $6.00. MkSSzKi LADIES' DRESS SHOES from - 75c. to S4.00. "WE SELL SAME SHOES FOR LESS MONEY." HAEMAN'S SHOE STOEE, POST OFFICE BLOCK. - - COLUMBIA, S. C. * I:-: ELMWOOD NUESEEIESI We are growers and offer a fine assortment of Apples, Peaches, Pears, I Cherries, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Grapevines in large assortments, I Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, Horse-radish, Asparagus, Dewber- I v?? ries, and an extra lot of Rasberries. I SnlPTiflirl .assortment Ornamental and Shade Trees. Ornamental I IShruVs and Hedge Plants. B y 1 Eggs from B. P. Rock and Brown Leghorn Fowls at $1 per 18. Also I { a few pullets and cockerels of these breeds at $1 each for immediate" de- I i livery. Write for catalogue to llDec3m I J. B. WATKINS & BRO., - - - Midlothian, Va. | ?AT? ' GPP DERSICK'S DRUG STORE, * EWU Ju J ! LEXINGTON, S. C? Tf Tpjl^ "F! f Will be found YAGER'S Cream Chlo c ? reform Liniment, the greatest of all 0 o q liniments for Man or Beast, Rheu Is your Liver all right? v^SgV0esPeeially-.? a a.fl _rt,ir ttirj-n/itre in o a i YAGER S Sarsaparilla, the best of ^ Are your Hldneys m a ^ t Tonics and Blood Purifiers. healthy condition ? If so, ^ieo-vino, the system 2 2 Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil S HILTON'S LIFE for 3 Preparations?You can't taste the I the LIVER 2 0il> 3 and KIDNEYS 3 Ask For YaSer?s Remedies at will keep them so. If not, DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. Hilton's Life for the Liver (Hystoria?Woman's Friend) *1 and Kidneys will make ~ them so. A 25c. bottle ^ BUVEROSj v will convince you of this J fact Sold wholesale by ' AND LUN8S. # 3 The Murray Drug Co., % Guarantee Fit of Office and Residence, R f! G asses. 1424 and 142o Marion St. ? VUlUiUU J.U, Ml w. - , : For sale at The Bazaar, I y' C0LUMBIa- & 0 S Lexington, S. C. j RIX4RDS HOTEL, L C. KINARD, Proprietor, For any of the ordinary diseases of LpprviIIa - en' the skin Chamberlain's Salve is excel- ' " " ? v lent. It not only allays the itchiny and The best attention given guest Mod; martinp but effects a cure. For sale ' ern conveniences. Table supplied with 1 y Kaufmann Drag Co. best the market affords. * 1 \ ' 4