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~ ra It#--" P , We are offering p| and every departmen very interesting on S Shoes. We buy in la: of our close and careJ flHHna_vaa||__a||aa|aHB|aMHBaHBMHBIH PENCIL AND SCISSOES. I * Jffayside Notes Gathered Here an There by a Dispatch Man. Many people were , "April fooled5 / Monday, Clothing going at cost at the Lex ington Department Store. The mail riders and many other donned their overcoats yesterday. r JBfcpkete WW <pdte comfortabh lAonday and last right. Mr. James B. Addy, of Peak, wai ^ in town Monday on business. Col. John Bell Towill, of Batesburg was a visitor to Lexington Monday. Everything cheap at the Lexingtox Department Store. SolicifcorTimmerman went to Bates burg on business Saturday. Mr. Scott Hendrix went, to Lees x ville on business Monday. MftHaA is viaitinfir he] brother, W. D. George in Spartanburg | Lutheran Conference will be held a Brookland, commencing next Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harman, o Fprk, wefe visitors to Lexnigtoi Friday. jfe The change has warned yon thi || past few days, that your straw hat i T not yet in season. ; Mr. Elias Caughman, of Columbia spent Sunday with his friends an< relatives here. |p The Lexington Department Store' \ cheap line of Fertilizer is not all gon< | Dr. Theordore A. Quattlebaum, o Bateebnrg, attended the Medica f Society here Monday. Many ladies from the surroundinj r country attended the millinery open isgs here lqst week. People come from all sections of th< I county to trade. Why? Because . they get better bargains here. A large crowd was in Lexingto] 4 Saturday and the merchants had th< best trade they have had this year. Mr. Boy Green, a handsome yoonj gentleman of Orangeburg, was ai Easter visitor to Lexington. Mr. B. E. Chewning, a popular lif insurance agent of Leesville, was ii town Monday. Seven paupers are now reported a the county poor house, six of whon are colored and one white. Mr. W. L. Taylor, one of our pro ??. gressive farmers above here, callec fc in to see us yesterday. g\ A fine assortment of colognes, toile soaps, all of the best grades, at thi % Bazaar. H. Newton Monts, of Columbia was here Sunday shaking hands wit-1 ?~~?wina fmanrlc , ZUB 111UUC1VUO Ui^uvtBt Mr. and Mrs. Qnincy Jumper, o ;v: BroOkiand, visited the parents of th $ latter, Mr. and Mrs. EliCorleyvSatui day and Sunday. Did you say, "see that gal of mine' Sunday with her new hat and dres9 She's a beauty says the dude of ou town. Mr. John S. Fox, who holds a re "sponsible position with the August Lumber Co., spent Easter with hi parents here. Mr. J. P. Copeland, of Baxter, ac eompanied by his little son, Frank, i spending today in Lexington, th guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Haiti wanger. Mr. Oscar Derrick, now of Roc Hill, spent Easter here with his pa] ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Derrick. A fine line of crystalized fruits i packages, just the thing for yon wives, daughters and sweethearts, a the Bazaar* The finest mackerel that money ca buy are for sale at the Lexington D< partment Store for 5 and 10 cenl each. FOR SALE?Black Langshan an Brown Leghorn eggs at $1.00 per sei tingof 13; at The Dispatch Poultr Yards. Messrs. Caughman & Harman hav purchased the hack line of the Draft hotel, and will continue to meet a trains, hauling passengers to an from town to the depot. Mr. P. W. Barnes, of Ridge Spring was here last week erecting a hanc some monument to the lamented D: M. Q. Hendrix. Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & A! Paints in pints and quarts at rate ( half gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3i y WtM, m ,.v. I. L. [E GREAT special attractions to it from basement to fo pring G-oods and Fall! pge quantities for casl fnl buying. want Powdered sugar, candy, trim mil and ornaments for your wedding i d fancy cakes will be found at Bazaar. '* The many friends of Mrs. John Meetze will he glad to learn that i is slowly improving under the care and very skillful treatment of Dr. W. Sandel. & The Home Bank has a changd advertisement in this issue. 1 3 prompt and courteous treatment gi them a share of your patronage. 8 We call special attention to H. Hendrix, mortgage sale at Leesvi ? next Friday. Parties needing stc should attend, to secure bargains. 1 Messrs. Fort Graham and B. Wingard, of the University of Sot ' ~ - i -n?4-V, uarouna, apeut uaswi mvu w parents here. Miss Jewell Sandel, a pretty lit Miss of Brookland, spent Easter, w r her little friend, Marguerite Dent, t daughter of Auditor Dent, in Lexii t ?ton. 1 Mr. H. Z. Adams, of Hollow Cre< f carried to the chaingang Mond i Geo. W. Wright, who violated a lat , contract. e Dr. L. B. Etheredge, of Leesvill b vice-president of the Lexingt County Medical Society, and an < member of the legislature, was hi 1 Monday. Rev. W. D. Quick, will not be al to fill hit regular appointment at Hoi next Sunday. He will preach 1 Rev. Leslie at Hebron and Shiloli. f Rev. A. S. Leslie will preach i j funeral of Mrs. Edwin King at Boili Springs church next Sunday morni at 11 o'clock. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calk, of n( Lexington, were in town shoppi Friday, and while here gave us 5 pleasant and profitable call. 3 Mr P. B. Edwards has entered ] little daughter, Emily, in the Palme 1 Collegiate Institute. She is boardi e with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Taylor. Mr. Lewis Roof, of the Smith cl * Music Co., of Colombia, spent Si 1 day with his parents, Mr. and M E. B. Roof. ^ e Job printing of every descripti done on short notice at the Dispat Job Printing Office. Your ord< k will have careful attention and sat 1 faction guaranteed. Miss Myra Hook, daughter of and Mrs. Calvin Hook, of near Bro< 1 land, was a fair Easter visitor to t family of Mr. John M. Caughman. 1 Have your name, business and j e dress printed on your statione: It will insure prompt and safe delive: , Let us have your orders. Pri< i right. Rev. C. J. Sox, now of Saluda, 1 f. accepted a call to the Iredell past e ate of the E. L. Church, of Tei - Synod in N. C., and Will enter his n , field 3rd Sunday in April. ' Mr. G. A. Guignard, one of t ? most successful financiers and bn r ness men in the State and a resid< of New Brookland, was here on bu ness yesterday. a It is natural witli all of ps to wj s something good to eat, and it is pie ing to know that at H. M. Wingar popular grocery you can find y s what 3rou want at the right prices. e Misses Lucile and Carro Efird, M Corley, May Boozer and Annie Marl Meetze, all of whom are attendi ^ the College for Women, Columt spent Easter with their parents he Mrs. Jesse Hendrix, of Leesvl n wife of the lamented Dr. M. Q. II ir drix, spent a few days in town 1 & week. While here she was the gu of Mrs. C. A. Geiger. n The Sunday school will be reorg ized at Pisgah church next Sunday :s 10 o'clock a. m. We wish to see eoodlv number oresent at this ors: C? * A. w 3 ization. G. H. Rool k" Hon. Joshua H. Hudson, presid y of the South Carolina Bar associati has appointed Hon. C. M. Efird, e Lexington, and one of the forem 9 lawyers in the State, chairman of 11 committee on publication for they 1907. WANTED?Energetic lady or gen ?? man for traveling position. Good li Permanent position. Splendid cha: for advancement. Experience necessary. $12 weekly to start I* penses advanced. Address G^ Clow?, Lexington S. C. Ml MNA DEPARTMEN the purchasing public and urth floor is overflowing w Merchandise, such as Blan i and therefore get the insi our Lexington friends to c ? W,111,111/ th^e F. I He About the place you buy shoes >ck Anybody can sell a shoe for j say $3.00, but there is a world ith of difference in the worth of eir each $3.00 shoe. Some shoes sold at $3.00 are tie ith not worth $2.00; others are he nearer worth $3.50. lg~ It is up to you to get the best at the price, and you can't ay be certain you are getting the K)r best until you see the kind le we sell. on Z . EHRLICH'S, He uua Main Sfc ) Am IIUKII A, A j eb 1627 Main St.\ i lillLUIHDIftj 9i Ui f6r ? Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolh ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails: m Sold by Derrick's Drug Store, ng ng COUNTY BOARD CONTROL sar Of Lexington County, Lexington, S. C., ^ April 2,1907. a We, the County Dispensary Board, of Lexington county, S. C., hereby certihis fied that the net profits of the dispen^ saiysof said county for the quarter ending March 31, 1907, are as follows: ^6 Not profits for Lexington dispensary $186 20 Net profits for Lewiedale diseal pensary- .. 77 04 in- Net profits for Peak dispenrs. sary... 21 13 Total... $284 37 on This report only represents 15 days jch of la9t quarter. R. L. Keisler, . J. W. Addy, as- J. L. Shuler, . County Board of Control. *1 Renounces Fortune to Marry he Man She Loves. | New York, March 29.?For the love id- of a man, Mrs. Katherine K. Getsry. chen, widow -of the former president ry. of the Garfield National Bank, arises nounces that she will forfeit $10,000,000. The announcement of her engageQr_ ment to Henry J. Baker, a wealthy importer, was confirmed by her toew da-v" "When Mr. Getschen died a few years ago he left to his widow a life . interest in his $10,000,000 estate, with l81" the proviso that if she re-married she Jn.fc was to forfeit everything and all the IQl. money would go to their children. int 2 EXPERIENCE ^ Years of Exmg perience are 1 2 j at Your j :? COMMAND.! ; dbt Successful experience has been ours and we want every an" bodv who has cause to feel at that there is anything the mat * a ter with their eyes at all, to ; an" call and have us give "them proper tests. ' ent on, THERE ARE NO ?* CHARGES FOR ost the EXAMINATIONS. ear CHARLES E SEiVTZ, ne. nee OPTICIAN, E."! JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. i {UGH ? 'T STORE, i 9 bargain seekers. Bi| ith Spring Novelties: Lkets, Comforts, Woo] ide price and we are i all and look through' I New I We hai < COMl BOB 1111 COLUMBIA, n~~ j I 1892. 1 Lexin Oldest Bank i I DOES - A | Accounts Rate of 5 Per Contains tastek Makes new rich bl nt "H" A "RAT 4\?S "KAZA a A REGULAR COMMUNICA ^iEV^tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152 /v5p\A. F. M., will be held Saturday 27th of April, at 7: 30 p. ra , Brethren are earnestly requested to at rend promptly. By order of the W. M. Godfrey M. Harm an. Sec. WANTED?Second hand bags anc" burlap. Will buy any kind, any quan tity, anywhere. We pay freight Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 6w23 Cures Blood. Skin Diseases. Cancer Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased hot or full of humors, if you have biooc poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores scrofula, eczenm, itching, risings anc bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood oi skin disease, take Botanic Blood Bain (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, ache: and paius stop ai>d the blood is niadt pure and rich. Druggists or by expres: $1 per large bottle. Sample free b> writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic deep-seated cases, as it cures after al else fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., Derrick's Drug store and Kanfmani Drug Co. 1 - & CO Columbia, S. g shipments of New Goo and New Attractions. ^ I Underwear, Men's and )leased to give our cnstc this stock. \ Shipment oi ii i J re m wis lot son nice stuff. S TO SEE V-CONDER MULE C f Hampton Avenue, Formerly Pla gton Sayings LEXINGTON, S.C in Lexington County. Capital and Surf - GENERAL - BANKING Invited on Favorable Terms. I Cent Allowed in the Savings De] W. P. R( ss cod liver oil. Cures < oodAppetizmg end str< AR. . I . Notice, Debtors and Creditors. | All persons having claims against the 1 ' estate of W. P. Summer, deceased, are I hereby notified to present the same to | the undersigned, duly verified, and ! those indebted to said estate, will please [ make payment likewise on or before 1st j I I of May, 1 HOT. 3. J. G. Lever, 22-24 Administrator. ~ i Pinal Discbarge. This is to notify all parties concerned flior T will ro (reoroe S. Drafts. i ! Judge of Probate for Lexington county, ; ! S. C., on May the J, 1907, for a final j 1 j discharge as administrator of the estate | j of Julia Sheniy, deceased. 1 * Enoch Swy? %22-2.") Admiiii erator. j r i 1 > A Regular communication ?>f Po- i ^ maria lodge No. 151, A. F. M., i ^r\ will convene in Masonic hall. Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, at 7 j o'clock' sharp, April 27, 1907. The 1 3rd degree will be conferred. Brethren i r are requested to be prompt in attendance j i Jno. 0. Swvgert, W. M. 1 a c. dsare daily arriving 7fe are making prices Boys' Clothing and mers the advantage i! v;i ?MiiIqq I ivlulGi) i le extra "US"! niiiuuv URirilNI, in St., S. C. ' vf ? sif 1906. 1 Bank. 1 ilus $20,000. I BUSINESS. B -i. A 4-l.M merest <tt tuc ? ill female troubles . 9ngtheningPrice$l^ I WOOD'S SEEDS I Bliss Tritimph I Seed Potatoes I are one of the most popular kinds a with truckers all through the B South. They are extra early, prom lific, fine appearance, and are a largely sold in northern markets B as "Bermuda Potatoes" at high % We have a large stock of this I potato, extra fine quality, both I Maine and I Second Crop Seed. 1 We are the largest dealers in 9 Seed Potatoes in the South, and y oner all of the best and most proI duetive kinds. Write for prices. P Wood's Descriptive Catalogue h gives full information about Seed I Potatoes and all Farm and GarB den Seeds. Mailed free ou re- > | quest. 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