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|| THE FIRST BEPOS r It draws to itself the f formerly scattered. It st* r and creates a fond which j# dependent MAZE 1?HA | THE HOI ||x.v ^ > i^exins pi : i;; T F.W.OSWALD, ALFRED ^ . President. BRawvife ' 4 ? Ha toington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 6,1907. i ~ Index to UTew Advertisements ' LMj: Notice?J. G. Moblev. New Goods?Lexington Dept. Store Spring Goods?W. P. Roof. Clothing?E. G. Dreher & Co. Shoes?3Shrlich. Mica Axle Grease. Wsoflw Hs.tfih.inff. (Single Comb Brown Leghorn an< R. I. Reds, $1.00 per 15. S. D. Mathias; V ' . Lexington, Route 4. i la the Haads cf Receiver. The rock quarry, near town, ha teen forced into the hands of a re ieiver, and Mr. C. E. Corley has beei ippdinted. Diviae Servieo. rRev. D. B. Groseclose, of Leesville nil preach at Pisgah Evangelica Aitheran church, near Barr, S. C. e*t Sunday evening at 3 c^fclock. Call Extended, The congregation of St. Stephen7! utheran church have extended a cal y Rev. W. H. Hiller, of Lenoir, N Cake Decoratioas. Beautiful roses; gold, silver, whit* id green leaves, and small candie ornament iced cakes for weddings e^, can be found at The Bazaar idies, please remember this. || Doatiof An Infant. rhe infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs eodore A. Quattlebaum, of Bates : burg, died last Friday and was buriec |R . on Saturday. The child was onlj tf-, , about seven m?nths old and the joj of its parents. Delegates Will "be Elected. v Dixie Lodge I. 0. O. F., will mee tomorrow night and elect dele gates to the district convention whicl meets with Palmetto Lodge, Colum bia, on Friday, March the 8th. Th< members of this Lodge are earnestly jalpgg requested to attend this meeting. 1 Mrs. Johu B. Meetee 111. p!p | The many friends of Mrs. John H, Meetze will be pained to learn of hei serious illness. She suffered a strok< of paralysis last Wednesday evening since which time her condition ha been critical. However, at this writ t ing she is slightly improved and it ii hoped that she will recover. m i Address Postponed. ^ On account of the illness of th< mother of Mr. Addy, secretary of th< |?7. V Lexington Comity Farmers Union the address of Mr. Goodwin, who wai present, was postponed until later This was quite a disappointment t< the large crowd Monday, a number o ' whom came purposely for the address Death of ICr. Capers Lever. Mr. Capers Lever, for many years i resident of the Dutch Fork, this coun ty, died at his home in Newberry where he had recently moved, 01 February 28, aged about 32 years) H( leaves a wife, five children, one iy brother and one sister to mourn hi? departure. - ? i ? Ddijhtfal Social Svaat. Miss Beaulah Fox delightfully en tertained a number of her younj P- friends at a sociable * at the elegan home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J J. Fox, Friday evening. The even ing was pleasantly spent in playing various games, after which delicious * refreshments were served. Thos< who enjoyed the hospitality of tlii ^harminsr voune hostess were: Misse: Lola Kaminer, Mary Graham, Iceolim Harman, Essie Efird; ani Messrs. F.E y Preher, P. H. Shealey, Sam Leaphart C. E- Leaphart, Sam Roof, Rice B Harman. ' The next examination for schoo teachers will be held on the 19th o , April. KfifcrVi: " v.-v .... v i.;;. . IIT IS A MAGNET. ) small change which you irts a growing bank account will finally make you inT FIRST DEPOSIT TODAY HE BANK, ;ton, S. C. ^VWVWWW>A*W J. FOX, K. F. OSWALD, Cashier. Ass'fc Cashier. Sales Say. = Monday being sales day there as usual, a large crowd from vai : sections of the county. Clerk Camuel B. George sold u foreclosure of the court, 62 acre; * land on Beaver Dam creek belon to the estate of Pierce G. Tayloi W. B. Taylor for ?1150. Mr. J. G. Mobley sold as adm trator of the estate of Mrs. C. E. 3 ley, 18 shares, of ?100 each, of B 1 River Bridge stock, the same b bought by different parties for $6C share. The new county board of coi held a formal meeting in the c house. On Tuesday they went to lumbia to file bond and receive 8 -structions from the governor " state board of contrpl. It will pr 1 bly be several days before the dis saries will reopen in this county. , The newly appointed board of istration, W. S. Hite of Batesb , W. P. Roof, Jr., of Lexington; 1 Jas. B. Addy, of Peak, the latter , ingabsent on account of the illne his mother, were also in session. The final meeting of the per board was held. The list of peni ^ ? O AC OA.TAM g ers last yca-i. uuuucicu ^iu, ocvcu ^ of whom have died ddring the year, and 34 new names have 1 added to the list, making the nm of pensioners in this county 263. The county commissioners wer session until dark transacting re| routine business?approving cla 5 etc. s t ? i A Great Store. We beg to call the attention of readers to the advertisement of P. Roof on the front page of issue. There are but few stores ii state that carries as large a st - there are few men in the state 1 enjoys the happy distinction of to r ing how to please the people as t Mr. Roof, and this season he is ting forth greater efforts than ev? please his customers. He has ployed an expert designer from B ^ more to take charge of his milli department, a new feature of his iness, and the grand spring ope of fancy millinery and pattern ill 1 "I Trru, ? win ue cumuunucu >v ucu come to Lexington don't forget t< ^ to the store of W. P. Roof?Les ton's Greater Store. Public Will'Uotice. Mr. Vandy W. Spires, who has r contract to rebuild the bridge " Congaree creek on the State i ' commenced work yesterday on bridge. He is an expert work and will give the county a substa: bridge, which will require about weeks time. The public will, i this date, take the Hart bridge i as they cannot cross during this w 3 and will save themselves time 5 trouble by observing this notice, t ? m ? 3 Appointments and Chang! 5 Gov. Ansel has'appointed and n f the following changes in theboari equalization for this county: Lexington Township?J. G. Zin G. B. Wingard and M. N. Kamim Fork Township?B. L. Dreher, 1 H. R. Dreher, declined to serve. Gilbert Hollow Township?Ge ? W. Smith, vice P. George Smith 1 mistake. E. H. Addy, same tc 3 ship, vice Emanuel Long, decline 3 Town of Batesburg?J, M. Mal{ 3 vice John Bell Towill, declined. f Don't Push ; ? i\ The horse can draw the Jij ? load without help, if you ft H reduce friction to almost I II I l\ nothing by applying !M ZflftJ to the wheels. / f/mVl ot^er hibri- VL Vll/f cant ever ma^e T JB ?g7 wears so long f J2 and savesso much ,rJW horsepower. Next time j JnBf try Mica Axle Grease, fV f Standard Oil Co* Or a Iactip?raS?4 ja^ r f < * * M?^-'u" 1^1 W ? w ^^ x 1 M "Ik m' w ^1 -I i>."xwk"k">/"w|^?w"?^?m^mx"x-?/"k^'h"i???^?.^m"k"i/"m">^">^i< ^ ^R V *WWW^w,?<a ww>?,f>.?\.^. W.|> n^i.?? W^M*I.?WS?>?> ?..^. I < W.|I* w> I 8% j: BEST PLACE TO BUY J IP i;i Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, I fe? i! Groceries, Hardware, Harness, = |:| Glassware, Crockery ware, Tinware. nas I i i Farming Implements. ' ' - ?-~ mm-n A muffTTMrri TTTTTir) ~\T ^ ^ A " v -cu* -* > per co- ** f 11 wes, mm hi mm i H ^ Oai^Lc^ ^EDSELL^^gx)iis, all sizes. J gg The Best Made. 5 ?ek; Cg | aow- B? Come and aree my Stock. I am satisfied I can please you in Vehicles | does (ftf and Prices. , j r 1C. F. LATHI, -. - Little Mountain, S, C,} nery Qvv % busnmg ?5c3c5c5c5?o?0??c??5^???&?0?w?@?&?swws hilts you ' ~ j ' I 3 go Sheriff Corley Vigilant. Eoadway Needs Attention. For dug- That Sheriff Corley means to stop We beg to call the attention of the TNSTISANC . the "blind tigers'' goes without say- proper authorities to the bad condi* M ^ - ... .. T Trr ing. He Has been vigilant in tne tion of the road bed across the raciory | juax xj, search for whiskey since the dispen- pond between the town of Lexington TIRE, the Sar^' ^aS been c^ose^' an(^ a 1??^ *n and Lexington depot. The road needs . pnyn-rvm oyer the jail is sufficient proof that his attention at once, as it is in an almost ALL11LLIN 1, ,oad^ efforts have been successful. Satur- j impassable condition. This -road is SEE said he went to Cayce, just this | traveled a great deal by the public man side of Columbia, and captured one | and it is a disgrace that it is allowed UPfinf horse, wagon, driver and four barrels to get in this conditon. T rvnTO rnmvr c r two ?f"booze*" He brought the whole Lh&lNixLVBi, O. U from "footing match- to Lexington; the Fine Vagstalile Seeds. Strongest and Best Compa negro and "booze ' were locked m . ...... oad, ? ... ,, , , Alwavs select and plant the best _ a cell, while the horse and wagon , ,,, ^ mm a mm ork; were put under lock and key. Sunday Sarden seeds, if you would have satis- ft \U U|) [ and the negro's brother came over from factory results. At the Bazaar you . ff, LlllULC - Columbia and put up a cash bond of wil1 find the larSe9t and be9t 9tock of ? $300 with Magistrate Derrick for his seeds ever received in this town. Over tHapin, S. t., IS. appearance at the next term of court. 1 2'500 Packet9 of flne vegetable varie, Has au up-to-date line of , rnu i. j -n v. 4. ties from reliable seedsmen, who take Ltf over^o^he cotmty This was a^ralu- P^e in giving reliable seeds, true to COFFINS AND CASK able haul, the entire outfit being Vpr wnrth ahont sttno ; On hand, at prices to suit every ? ~ ? " T-i_; 41 ~C\ nr? tr\ ? ir. Besides the above, Mr. Wallace E. Popular TOUUg iaay. oSlon nwandTwUl' saveyoumo vice Lorick of Irmo, has brought about Miss Nannie Mobley has returned Jan. 2. 3m 25 gallons here and delivered it to the to Columbia, after so successfully orge Sheriff. nursing the little daughter of Mr. and DC 11 CCTATC t by It has been rumored for some time Mrs. Jeff Amick, who has been quite Illjillj LU1111 L >wn- that whiskey was being shipped into ill. She has improved, however, und. this county and put off at Barrs, Ar- der the close watch of Miss Mobley AND >ass, thur's and Cayce. This the Sheriff and is now on the road to recovery, pinr1 IlTOVfD I MFC API has determined to stop and has au- Miss Mobley has made numerous ^||[ ? thorized his deputies to capture all friends in Lexington, all of whom re- I ithat comes their way. gretted to see her lea\e. , j pr0p&rGd to COl Slice-Siarpe. Alumni Number. your an(*rents" On February 24, at the home of the The alumni number of the New- Tf YOU Hfl.VP bride, Miss Martha Slice and Mr. berry College Stylus has just been re- U Ctiarlton Sharpe were happily mar- ceived and is a neat, spicy journal, . ,, ried by Rev. A. S. Leslie. A deli- and contains much reading matter. J & cious dinner was served to the large The Stylus is one of the best college buy farming lands Or builc number of guests immediately after journals in the south. j04.g any where. "Write me the ceremony. Both of these young people are extremely popular and $40,000 Court H0US@* A. B. B A CUM AN, are receiving showers of congratula- j Abbeville county will soon erect a Real Estate, Fire Insuran tions. ' j ne^' court house at a cost of $40,000. T ? The contract has already been given New Brookland, S. C. , __ , and work will commence at an earlv Bauch vs Mestze. date Notice, Debtors and Credil Magistrate Derrick heard the case ? All persons indebted to the esta . of E. T. Rauch vs Levi Meetze Mon- Mil A M and whiskey habits Henry D. Smith, deceased, will : day. This was a civil action brought B | U| 11 || cured at home with- payment, and those having claims H by Mr. Rauch on an account. The 11 IUIwl ??*?*!?'present same properly attested to case was tried before a jury and the I I b. m. woolley, m. d. George G. Glenn, Admr., verdict was in favor of the plaintiff. Atlanta, Gft. OfficeXQ4N.Pryor street* Vice-Pres. So. Security & Trust Cc 3wl0 Gastonia, N. I I 1 r Hats, Buggies, | 01 and o I TIME ;j I 1^1 Wi M 'HI W"X "s? i I jH *r? | Sterling Goods |0 Sterling silver, cut glass, fine S china, clocks. A fine stock always 011 hand for you to S select from. Keep us in mind when wTantSing anything in Jewelry or Silverware. 13 Good watch work and best ^52 eye glasses. If you can't come, send for Sour catalogue or teiepnoneyour order to us. I P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO, JEWELERS, 53 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C J 'Phone 934 I PIANOS | 91)1 | | ORGANS " - At Factory Prices E, Write us at once for our special-plan of payments on a PIANO or an ORGAN. If you buy either instrument /JL 1 through us, you get a standard make, one J^eg that will last a life Q time. Write ' MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. For Catalogues, Terms, Etc. body. -? > ruin.a(1a /7aI1amimIa In/ilifnfA _ I rill mm Bit, LEXINGTON, S. C. ! Literary, Scientific .and Classical Courses. j FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1906. 11 j Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing ! and Elocution. College Trained lppf Teachers. Expenses for Session j $60 to $80. Send for cata-. logue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. | M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. Z CHEAP HORSE 0 k ' ! ; While he had colic, but finding Dr | Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's LC0 : Drug Store, gave it to him, and soon he : was worth $250, as usual. Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, | Gall Cure, Liniment for man or beast, 'OTS. j Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. of J ^110f Bovd's remedies are for sale at make j win | DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. hQ I July 23-ly i ?