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^ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 10,1907. m Index to New Advertisements. ei "" ' i Palmetto National Bank. w Notice?Mrs. S. M. Derrick. re Lexington Tnipentine Market. ^ Diaper barrel |8.00 to $10.00 m ? - Spirits per gallon 74% ^ ; Cptton HarketT to Columbia, good middling, . 11 ks+i'-T* ^ Vffit, irwirtHlincf. 11 K JfUlOgUMi, ftwu a, Sp* ' Joint Council To ICeet. < The Joint Council of the Lexington charge will meet in Roofs hall, April . 15th, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. All members are earnestly requested to OI be present. J. SOL HENDRIX, w Chairman Joint Council. w ? L, Hp; Divine Service at Pisga3l iy Rev. D. B. Groseclose, of Leesviile, w31 preach at Pisgah church next fo Sunday afternoon &t? o'clock. Sun- m day school at 2 o'clock. The public 80 fti |i Cordially invited. D f -1 ~ . * laBer# Special Divine Service. Rev. W. p. Quick will preach at the residence of Mr. Walter A. Leaphart, of the Rocky Well section, on Sunday ^ .7T; afternoon next, at4 o'clock. The peo- ^ pie of that community are cordially ^ invited to attend. j" Legal Blanks For Sale. ?f Sip* Legal blanks, notes, mortgages, u, , leans on crop, bill- of sale, title to ' ^ real estate. In fact, ever^ kind of QT f : blank can be had at the Dispatch office. v Harried, On Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, ^ at the home of the bride's father in U.1 Lexington, Mr. Reuben D. Meetze, of 1q near Irmo, and Miss Fannie Son, of |p Lexington, were married by the Rev. ^ W. L. Keel. Both of these young ^ \ people are quite popular. They will ^ make their home in the Fork. x i?K*i ' . m e< IIS Nothing Like Borne. 5W* Tour homes should be comfortable a: tj. and attractive, then why. not visit the fine exhibit of fami tore at Scott Hendiix's Furniture Store, and purchase such articles as you need to 3, adorn and beautify your home? Make o; it a pride to enter and be content, as K J it shouldr be the dearest place on earth \y ior everyone to dwell. c, ./ " d: Go Wlere You Are Invited, pi " t) We do hope our country readers ^ will not go where they are not invited when they go to town to trade^ a! If the merchants fail to solicit your ? business keep away from them and trade with those who invite your -y patronage. It is an indication too that a . , your trade is appreciated and that "V you will receive kind and courteous p ^ attention while you will find goods at u right prices. u Applicants For Kail Carriers, a Postmaster Leaphart examined Sat-" today several applicants for carriers on the new rural routes recently established by the post office department for this county, one from Pelion, ^ one from Gilbert and one from Peak. ^ These routes will begin operation on ^ May 1st. k Those who stood the examination for the Pelion route were: Josh J. Shealy, Boyd F. Berry, Drayton E. A Clark, Samuel D. Scoffill, Charlie A. n Dnnhar. Uuuiu^VAV "* ? w, ? For Gilbert: Rufus L. Craps, Hor race N. Craps. e] For Peak: Wilber L. Haltiwanger. g The successful applicants will be ^ notified within the next few days. ^ - i vMM. f( AffffS tx From direct decendants of greatest ^ prize winning strains at St. Louis ex- ^ . position. Black Langshans, S. C. jj White Leghorns, S. C. Rhode Island ^ - Reds and Pekin Ducks. Eggs $2 per r< 15. Satisfaction guaranteed. A few birds for sale. E Oak wood Poultry Yards, E W. E. Lumley, Proprietor, ^ Tullahoma, Tenn. j A Quiet Marriage. p Married, on Wednesday, the 3rd F day of April, 1907, at the residence of tl Mrs. Smith, sister of the bride, in a Bennettsville, S. C., Mr. Jacob E. T Earhardt and Miss Anna McConnel, L ^ Rev. Jones officiating. S Miss McConnel is one of Columbia's most charming young women and Mr. tl Earhardt is to be congratulated upon n winning such an industrious helpmate, o . Mr. "Earhardt has been an employee h of the State dispensary since it first ti opened and when the committee was B appointed to "wind up" the affairs of that institution, Mr. Earhatdt was . *v one of the few old employees to be retained by the board. He is industrious, persevering and prosperous, and his many friends wish for him ? and his, long life and prosperity. a * " a] Send us your job work. ^ Attention Veter&aa. ^ Members of Camp Steadman will eet at the conrt house on Monday, te 22nd instant, for the purpose of M ecting delegates to the State re- I lion at Columbia and also to the union at Richmond. The State union will take place 7, 8 and 9th of M ay, 1907; and the reunion at Rich- M ond on the 30th of May to 3rd of I me, inclusive. The . Camp is entitled m > three delegates to each reunion. By order of Commander, V M. D. Harman. B Joagressaiaa Lever ia Towa. IJj Congressman Lever spent a day in JD wn last week, having stopped over ^ i his return from Aiken, where he I j as an attendant of the Croft-Croft VQ edding on Wednesday evening. Mr. sver looks well and talks interesting- B of his work in Congress during the M iAt. spssion. He left Friday evening | r Chester, where he addressed a M eeting of the Cotton Growers' as- H iciation. He is still simple Frank? m emocracy itself?and no amount of m >uquets can make him otherwise. Sr. Crossoa's Dairy. Dr. D. M. Crosson, president of the redonia Stock, Poultry and Dairy arm, presented at our office a few lys ago a sample of the product of is dairy. He made his first shipment st week which consisted of 50 pounds MM! ! butter for which he received a price I ! 25 cents per pound. The doctor I OEI is made arrangements with this I ime purchaser to ship him the entire I ltput of his dairy at the price above I amed.? Leesville News. I 1 ^ muc Forsaken. I Nes IS SI It seems that our correspondents I S< iroughout the county have forsaken I l?n 3. Just for what reason we are at a | en4 safcii >98 to know, and trust that they have and ily gone into winter quarters this I Si eek. Correspondents, send us all I ^ t le live news from your sections; it I eeps the people united and is the I I Leans whereby one section of the B >unty knows what the other section B 615' doing. Send us good news items ad we will do the rest! ? - STA' ' Decision Affirmed. The supreme court has affirmed the scision of the lower court in the case E Dr. J. A. Milhouse vs. Southern By vi lilway company. . This case, it will of the c b remembered, was tried before the 3urt here some time ago and a ver- Up0n a ict of $700 rendered in favor of the house d Laintiff. The action was brought by next, d ir. Milhouse because a passenger ain failed to stop at Perry for him a one-fi fter having been flagged. All ti t ^ , situate, Sons of Confedorato Veterans southc on are earnestly requested to attend meeting of Camp Harman, U. S. C. man, ei on the 22nd day of April, next, by Broi mportant business will be attended est?*? < >. Election of delegates to Rich- Huffmi loud, Va., and Columbia, S. C. fifth of Qowi 15 Pnnf AlfiO. UJ Ui.AJ.CA VI ^OULU M. AVWAf - .ttest: Commander. flye F. E. Dreher, Adjutant. less, ai m bonnde on the i Half Sates to Teachers. east by The State, out of its generosity fory EAlso' le school teachers of South Carolina, said Sn as made half rates to the teachers, acres, i he daily and Sunday editions can be ^h^rig] ad for $4.00; the daily only, $3.00. Huffmf Address, THE STATE, thirds. Columbia, S. C. , Term for pa] Joint Conference. c The Joint Conference of the Luthrn church for Richland, Lexington, Tenr aluda and Edgefield counties assemled at Mt. Tabor Luthern church, "Wyanc ew Brookland, on Friday last and Give >r three days the good people of that >wn opened wide the doors of their stock f omes to the ministers and delegates i attendance. New Brookland knows ow to entertain the strangersJwithin ieir gates and on this occasion they >yally entertained the visitors. -^.g^ The following,officers were elected: for in \ rev. E. L. Lybrand, president; Rev. April 8 ? E. Livingston, vice-president; rev. E. J. Sox, secretary and Mr. Holli . E. R. Kyzer, treasurer. Jone On Friday morning the sermon was I reached by Rev. J. D. Hagler, and today night Rev. B. L. Bishop filled Wess le pulpit. On Saturday at 11 o'clock Thes sermon was delivered by Rev. A. R. 'aylor and in the evening by Rev. B. a^( I. Wfissincpr. On SnnHar T?.flv "P! _T ! - o J ? ox preached to a large congregation. The meeting was altogether one of p le best ever held and when the Mop] leetmg came to a close the general ^ pinion was 44that it was good to the sh( ave assembled together in the beau- Mac) ful and growing little city of New KainfcJ ;rookland." ^he . ? the wc ens L. lsk for Allen's Foot-Ease, a L- & iv: Powder. 15 Ze*' It 01: It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, ebrate< unions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen Oil at i nd Sweating feet. At all Druggists erate s nd Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept If ai ny substitute. Sample Free. Address Paint. Jlen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. 25 Sold i The I I . BESTPLA * ! Dry G | Grocei Glassi FAIR ; I sccococccsoooocg (TING RID OF MITES mLIGE i, cost of lc per Hen. how ;h is that per Chick? ae Gallon will treat 100 Hen ts, and one application a year IIUVAVJUV* md us one dollar for one Galand use as directed. If at the of three months you are not sfied with results write us you get your Dollar Back, ife thing for you. Safe for oo, for we know what it will iNDBuiLDERTsUPPLY CO Sole Selling Agents, Plain Street, Columbia, S. C. TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, M. Rich, vs. J. H. Huffman. irtue of an execution issued < :ourt of common pleas for si , and lodged in my office on 1 y of March, 1907, I have lev nd will sell before the co loor, on the first Monday in M; tiring the legal hours of sale, at, title and interest of J. in in -which J. H. Huffman ov Lfth of two-thirds, to wit: aat piece, parcel or tract of lai , lying and being in Fork to? >nnty of Lexington, and State Carolina, containing two hnnd ;y acres, more or less, adjoini f Joseph Huffman, Noah Hi state lands of John Lorick e ad river, the same being the r )f the late J. E. Huffman, s lit, title and interest of J. Has m in said premises being a o: two-thirds thereof. , all that piece, parcel or tract eing on Broad river, contain ndred and fifty acres, more id known as the Smith pla d on the west by Amicks' lan south by Derricks' lands, on 1 lands belonging to Mrs. Prici island in Broad river adjoin lith place, containing twenty-f no're or less, the same being r )f the late J. E. Huffman, a lit, title and interest of J. in therein being one-fifth of trs is of sale, ^sh; purchaser to j sere. P. H. Corley, S. L. C I 9, 1907. Eggs for Hatching. lessee, bred birds and bi breeder for 12 years?B. Rose comb, R. I. Reds, Wh lotte, Buff, Orpingtons, me a trial order and you v customer in the future. Pr g stock eggs $2.00 per 15. or sale. Tullahoma Poultry Yards, J. C. Smith, M. D .homa, Tenn. Unclaimed Hail. of letters remaining uncall his office for the week endi , 1907: dales: , ier, Gretlet. iwanger, Hollans. s, Frank, 2. '"emales: ds, same. , Miss Ida. ? ringer, Miss Mollie. e letters will be sent to t stter office April 2*2, 1907, livered before. In calling :>ve, please say "advertised date of list. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster ama Canal?Erie Cana] iinery is digging the Pana: a thousand times quicker tfc >vel dug the Erie, linery produces the L. & it 50 times less cost for lab ' made by hand. L. & M. gives the best job >rld, because L. & M. Zinc ha & M. White Lead and mal L Paint wear like iron for 10 rs. tly requires 4 gallons of this c cl paint and 3 gallons of Lins< GOc per gallon, to paint a m sized house. ly defect exists in L. & will repaint house for nothin by Dr. E. P. Derrick. ? - - - esscso cocoosccoccooccccsocooo?soossecscesscacceceoceoeeoooooor, .exington Department Store J .OE TO BUY j: GfL oods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, ii ries, Hardware, Harness, Buggies, jij uare, Crockery ware, Tinware, and I Farming Implements. I TREATMENT - EVERY - TIME ii I i~r~1 ~ ^ ? ?1 ~-x' -* -- ~ -- ? ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ~ii ! 1BUBBIES, CARRIAGES and WAGONS I 69 JSB-=, SS I if A Car Loa^of BIRDS^^ sizes. ^ SjjS* The Best Made. S ma Za Come and see my Stock. I am satisfied I can please you in Vehicles ZZ Qd' 25 an(* ^r*ce8, Q I 1C. F. LATHAN, - - - Little Mountain, S, C. jg w ^^gggSfi5c5cgcgc5cocgcgc5CTrocScgcScggg i. For ? BLUE RIBBON WINNERS! INSURANCE, the BLACK LANGSHANS. AiBBOWN LEGHORNS LIFE, 'lla BEST WINTER LAYERS RECORD LAYERS. FIBE, Langshaiis have the size, shape ^T s ?GGS That ^>AY- % PPTTinVT ive and color. Leghorns are good Foragers, x, eal Unsurpassed as Breeders and Mature early and feather SEE md for table use?Marketing. quickly. wo' Our Fowls have won prizes wherever shown. I E. G. Dreher, >ay Stock for sale in fall?none at present. t TYTivcTfiw c Eggs $1 per setting of 13, fresh from yards. ** _ | DISPATCH POULTBY YABDS, - - Lexington, S. C Strongest and Best Companies * ==== G. W. LINOLER, :: CAKDE1T SEED! ize ^ 1 ~~ Has an up-ro-aare line 01 No /' 4 COFFINS AND CASKETS ATT IfITTTr,fTTr,0 ?n at prices to suit everybody. /III |/A|J|L||L\ Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. 1|W1 /ILL l/illlClILU Call oa me and^ will save yon money. jflBp FR0|| Real Estate dcot ercnouriii Insurance Ayent 2 Jfflwl otol OllUoMLN. IamprE^^ctyour Wm% WM * B. BACHMAN, MrSm ?1 J?r?x;.- T1_ _T, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, 1. ; X resn New Brookland, S. C. ; ! JPWJRS and 11HAT*w1B&ne| ?" is. mm# i Jcuts.sores.borhs| x mPi f Reliable. ! *3*1 (/***' ~ ( .? Sold by Derrick's Drug Store and ?el- ? ^yi C. E. Corley. od- j fib g g 3 A Sk and WHISKEY HA8IT8 _ _ Wi Sr 5 g a SUi out pain. Book of parfg ? S 3 w B B ticulars sent FREE. " HARM AN'S BAZAAR. <!? ????? * - .