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jvwwmvmi | THE FIRST DEPOSIT fc; r It draws to itself the s Sip r formerly scattered. It start r and creates a fond which w C dependent. MAKE THAT! I $ THE HOM J Lexingto W F. W. OSWALD, ALFRED J. pt ^ President. 1 Jvwvvwwwvi I The Lexington Dispatch. : if Wednesday, March 27,1907. Xn&ex to 2Tew Advertisements. j Shoes?E. P. & F. A. Davis. Sale?H. F. Hendrix. >... Trespass Notice?M. R. Koon. , Statement?The Home Bank. 1 Statement?Lexington Savings Bank ; |i Millinery?W. P. Roof. j Lezington Turpentine Market. Dip per barrel ?8.00 to ?10.00 Spirits per gallon ; 74% Cotton Market. orftrtfl Tniddiiner. 11 1 jgt- wiuluuw) ? Sjpp Lexington, good, middling, - ii ? * ' * _ i 7X&vr Millinery. i p. ' I will furnish the finest and the best ilSl S??^s f?r the money ever exhibited at , Lexington. Call and see my line be- j . lore bnying elsewhere. Mbs. M. L. Miller, 1^1 At Lexington Depot. (' Sociable. |g *i* ^ There will be a sociable at the home 1 of Mr. W. A. Harman Friday night j Ik;*'under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the: Baptist church. Everybody is cordially inyitdd. X Joint Council To ICeet. " T- + The Joint Council of the Lexington g|f? charge will meet in Roofs hall, April 13ch; 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. All *: ? members are earnestly requested to gp be present. J. SQL HENDRIX, m* Chairman Joint Council. jg?- Sunday at St. Stephen's. Rev. W. H. Hiller, the new pastor of St. Stephen's church will arrive in Lexington Saturday and'will preach - ? CT?_'*?in fVia "two sermons uu ouuuaj?uuc iu mv rooming at 11 o'clock -and again in the evening at 8 o'clock. ' ITotice. , i have a good pastnre now ready j - - 1 lor cattle. Price 50c. per month. ' GEO. C. AREHART, Lexington, S. C. Dispensary Constables. . Governor Ansel has appointed Mr. J. L. Nunnamaker, formerly of this county, a dispensary constable in Sumter county, and Robert H. Carter , constable in Fairfield. It is evident, from the demands made on the Gov- j ernor for constables, that blind tigers . operate under the new law the same *s under the old. Si? Forest Fire. There was a big forest fire jost this J ^5* 8^e ?* Six Mile creek last Friday, , which did much damage to timber, wood, etc. It is claimed the fire originated from sparks from a railroad engine. Death of Mrs. Lybrand.. *v Mr3. W. A. Lvbrand, of near Sei . vera, died at her home Monday. Mrs. 4 Xy brand leaves many friends and relatives to mourn her loss. Her remains were laid to rest in the family burying: ground Tuesday. \ Divine Services. < J. H. Wilson, D. D., soliciting agent for debt on Lutheran Orphan Home, Salem, Va., will preach at St. John's Church cm the fiffcn Sunday at 11 a. m. ] ? On the same day at 4 p. m. he will >1 preach at Providence. j i < Sstrayed or Stolen Jfiule. On Saturday night, a black mare j mule, came to my place and I now ^ . have her in my possession.-The prop- , er owner can nave the animal by proving property and paying all expenses. H. E. SHEALY, Lexington, R. F. D$ No. 3. r * ??- I Grand JSilliaery Opening ICareh 29 and 30. The grand spring opening of fancy millinery and pattern hats of J. M. Crap*, will be on March 29th and 30th. On tfcese dates we will snow ail me i latest shades and shapes for spring 1907. A cordial invitation is extendcd to the ladies of Lexington and surrounding country to attend this ( opening. - ] ' . v * ^ What Our Reporter Saw in 1 New York. A recent visit to one of the largest ^ paint factories in the world, disclosed machinery that was producing 10,000 gallons of Paint, and doing it better and in less time than 100 gallons could 1 he made by hand mixing. 1 This was the celebrated L. & M. * Paint. ' The L. & M. Zinc hardens L. &. M. ( White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint. * wear like iron for 10 to 15 years. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gal- f Ions Linseed Oil makes 7 gallons of 1 paint at a cost of less than ?1.20 per * gallon. ' ] If any defect exists in L. &. M. -1 Paint, will repaint house for nothing. ( Donations of L. & M. made to * churches. ] Sold by Dr. E. P. Derrick. . -1 vw www -w? ' 18 I MAGNET. | mall change which yon ^ s a growing hank account $ ill finally make you in- ^ FIBST DEPOSIT TODAY ? E BANK, | a, S. C. X /wwwwww ^3 FOX, K. F. OSWALD, J Cashier. Ass'fc Cashier. ^ *VV*VVV*WW$ Beautiful Window; The Work of Beautiful Hands. In the window of W. P. Rocrs big store, is the prettiest display of ladies hats, flowers, etc., ever seen in Lexington. It is the equal of any sliow window in the large cities, and is the work of beautiful hands, under the supervision of Miss Brown, the exgert designer of Baltimore. Miss rown has already endeared herself to the people of Lexington, not only as a designer of ladies' pretty headwear, but as a young woman of many personal charms. Thanks to a Generous Public. nnr? rJv'eliino* and smokehouse, with their entire contents, were accidentally destroyed by fire on January 24, 1907, and'we being left homeless, knowing not what to do, our near friends advised us to rebuild?that all would help. We accepted their advice, and with the aid of the good people, and much labor, we have rebuilt and moved into our new home to start life anew. To our neighbors, and people far and near, we take this opportunity of expressing our thanks through the columns of this paper to all who rendered aid in any way either money, work, articled donated, and for all help from whatever source. Thanks to Him for "giving us a dwelling place among such a good and generous people, and may the blessings of God be showered upon each and every one. Yours, i W. B. Shull, Alvin B. Roof. + > . Married, March 25, 1907, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. N. S. Younginer, Mr. Willie L. Legrand, of Columbia, and Miss Bettie Eleazer, of Lexington Fork. /Pretty Post Cards. Glazed, fancy flower, lover'9, birthday, Easter, name, satin? tinselled, greeting, new comics and Lexington views. The prettiest and largest assortment ever shown here is at The Bazaar, and will be sold" at popular prices. Oall-and look over this line. Will Haas Friday. Governor Ansel has refused to interfere in the case of Thomas Harris, the white man who is to hang at Gaffney Friday for having killed Mrs. W. J. Miller several months ago. Several efforts have been made to commute his sentence, but without success. He Will hang Friday. Disastrous Forest Fire. A forest fire in Patrick, Va., last week burned thjrty farm houses, the cccupants barely escaping with their lives, and destroyed other property to ^ A ^ A w/-l A-I*a 1/11C value Ul 23CVCJ. cH tuuuoanu, uvuaio. Lenoir College. Lenoir College, Hickory, North Carolina, has added many improvements recently to her already Sue equipment. The board of trustees/ now have under advisement the matDer of enlarging the dormitory, the installation of a heating plant,'etc. At the last meeting of the board of trustees Rev. E. J. Sox and Dr. K. A. Price, both of Lexington county, were elected members of the board. The Some And Farm. The Home and Farm is the most popular paper for the farmer and his family. It gives interesting reading for any home. The ladies and chiliren are anxious to see every issue. Amy Dispatch subscriber can have it sent to his or her address for one year by sending 25c to The Dispatch office between now and May 1st. Send stamps or cash. Unclaimed Kail. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending March 25, 1907: Males: Hunt, Geo. E. Hix, Capt. Jim. Parker, A. J. Shoop, D. A. Females. Corley, Miss V. F. Dreher, Miss Lucile. These letters will be sent to the 3ead letter office April 8, 1907, if lot delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised," giving date of list. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, J lot or full of humors, if you have blood loison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and lumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, jatarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches md pains stop and the blood is made lure and rich. Druggistsor by express !>1 per large bottle. Sample free by ivriting Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, leep-seated cases, as it cures after all ?lse fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., bv Derrick's Drag store and Kaufmaim Drug Co. 4 ~ i V*< /> , . M H 9 Bg ^LJh flgM| ?l MA I BESTPLAC] JP jjj Dry Go( Lm v Grocerie Glasswj Keceiver's Sale of Quarry. By virtue of the judgement of the court of common pleas for Lexington county, S. C., in the case of H. A. Dooley et. al., vs. Dalton & Marsh Contracting company, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the quarry /vP cairl nrvm-nflnv fthotlfc tWO UlileS VI VUV UWUV4 vv 7 - . . _ east of Lexington, S. C., on a spur of the Southern railway, at 11 a. m., on Tuesday, the second'day of April, next, all the personal property of the said Dalton & Marsh Contracting Co., at said quarry, consisting of complete stone crushing plant, 60 h. p. boiler, 50 h. p. engine, 100 feet 14 inch Gaudy belt, hoisting engine and 12 h. p. boiler, water pipe, wood, No. 6 Austin crusher and outfit, two steam drills, derricks and rigging, pumps, seal boats, 0 rolls cable 'wire, two new 22 h. p. hoisting machines, blacksmith shop, outfit complete, chains, 2 sets die plates, rope, picks, wire, battery, 18 spades, handles, packiug, 39 boxes dynamite and caps, hoister, injector, 25 crow bars. 5 barrows, wrenches, water tank, drill press, graphite, oil, tools, hammers, rubber belting, one 40 h. p. boiler and other articles. This property will be first offered separately and afterwards offered as a whole, and if the bid oh the whole plant outfit, is larger than the amount of the bids for the items, then the property will be sold as a whole, otherwise the bids for the items will be accepted. Terms cash, or a resale forthwith. C. E. Cokley; Receiver. March 18, 1907. 2w21 I GETTING RID OF I V MITES m LICE I At a cost of lc per Hen. how I niuch is that per Chick? H One Gallon will treat 100 Hen N Nests, and one application a year jfl is sufficient. I (Send us one aouar lur uuc uai- _ Ion and use as directed. If at the fi end of three months you are not I satisfied with results write us and you get your Dollaf Back. s Safe thing for you. Safe for B us too, for we know what it will B SHAND BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO I Sole Selling Agents, |j 615 Plain Street, Columbia, S. 0. I STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK, \? Lexington, S. C. At the close of business March 19, 1907: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $185,539 72 Demand Loans 8,318 68 Overdrafts 5,953 46 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 6,700 00 Furniture and Fixtures.... 2,536 73 Due from Banks & Bankers, 2,457 29 Currency 1,998 00 Gold . 100 00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies, 404 53 Checks and Cash Items 19,310 56 Total...' $233,318 17 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $10,000 00 Surplus Fund 10,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 5,515 74 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 53,006 56 Savings Deposits 153,661 44 Cashier's Checks 1,135 23 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 3,000 00 Total $2:33,318 97 State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. Before me came W. P. Roof, Cashier j of Lexington Savings Bank, who, being j duly sworn, says that the above and j foregoing statement is a true condition j of said Bank, as shown by the books of file iu said bank. W. P. Roof. Sworn to and subscribed before me, i this 26th day of March, 1907. R. D. Smith, Notary Public for S. C. Subscribers Cut Off. We are forced to cut off some of our subscribers this week on account ot their tardiness in not remitting. More will follow next week. We can't afford to carry "dead beats" on our list. 3 TO BUY '< I tvt-j.* ot tt?4-? 'J )US, INOllOHS, OliUtJS, Xifctuo, !j 3S, Hardware, Harness, Buggies, | Ok ire, Crockeryware, Tinware, and !| I Farming Implements. I TREATMENT - EVERY - TIME I I ^ ^ d WAGONS ^ jjjj A Oar Losu^of BXKDSELL T^gons, all sizes. ?2 The Best Made. ?z Xg Come and see my Stock. I am satisfied I can please you in Vehicles gX 11 p. urns, uiiielBiail 1 : !^??SSS?^8^^8^?^^SSSSS82SSS?SSS irt.ttf, ribbon winners: i insurance. I BLACK LANGrSHAKS. A BROWN LEGHORNS 1 LIFE, BEST WINTER LAYERS RECORD LAYERS. I FIRE,' Langslians have the size, shape s ?ggs That Pay. ? A PPT'n'F'NrT and color. Leghorns are good Foragers, ? avuxi/XiiiA, { Unsurpassed as Breeders and Mature early and feather ffi SEE for table use?Marketing. quickly. || ^ Our Fowls have won prizes wherever shown. I E. G. Breter, Stock for sale in fall?none at present. 1 T pytwWkt q n I Eggs $1 per setting of 13, fresh from yards. | ' ' ** DISPATCH POTTLTEY YAEDS, - - Lexington, S. C | Strongest and Best Companies ' ===== G. W. UNDLEB, GARDEN SEED! _ 1 4 COFFINS AND CASKETS J All If A Df ETf CQ 0n hand? at prices to suit everybody. '1 /ill M , Prices range from ?1.50 up to $50.00. m illjlj lillllljlIIjU Call on me ancME will save you money. * FROM , REAL ESTATE ' | WW! BEST SEEDSMEN. ? ; willw*Hl ''W/ M am PrePare^ to collect mlM '1 your bills and rents. ^res^ If You Have Ijf/jgHr >SwM ' anything to sell or want to f?Fillf jBsM'ibuy farming lands or building wfcMS 'j lots any where. Write me. Mmm f A. B. BACHMAN, mrM f Reliable. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, ? I Ji New Brookland, S. C. 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