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' CAMPBELL'S I ' v: : / / lormerly Gervais Street, n<m 1631 Main Str. ';W, 'A ,Mr. Campbell has just pnrcjiased tl plenished his stores with new rfnd seasc lit astonishing prices, and will save m ; 'money for all goods not satisfactory. ? Jan. 1, ly. - J\l , The Lexington Dispatch. S'v Wednesday, January 15.1908. ^ v\*V-- jJT S .. v %m I mi I . .? ' Index to 2T?w Advertisements Mill End Sale?Tapp. Redaction Sale?Whitten. ? - ? < i . /N_ ' w Mules?Giegory-uonaer muie uo. Clerk's Sale. , Lex. Savings Bank. t JJotice?Emma D. Craft. Notice?Geo. H. Koon. , Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. For Rent?M. P. and E. L.v Lindler Qottoa Market \ Lexington. '....11% mm ? Lesiagton Turpsatias Market J IHp per barrel $5.00 and ?6.0 . Spirits per gallon 38; S ' r ?1 1 ^ , Harried. January 9fch, 1908, by Rev. B. B Wessinger at the home of the. bride': father, Mr. Albert Keisler, Gilbert, S C., Mr. Carey A. Snelgrove and Mis: j Bessie Keisler. I ... 'V ; v -For Beat. f My farm, 2 miles from - Lexington Apply to W. H. Ballentine, Ballen f . tine, S. C., or I>. E. Ballentine, Lex ^ ington, S. 0. 2w > v, Centre Union. A regular meeting of Centre Unioi 399, will be held alt Centre schoo /i-y. . < r~ , w Jtoase on Saturday, Jan. 13, at sis o'clock? p. m.. Brothers, be prompt%?veyy mem ber' s pre sen ce is. necessaryPresident. . . . / r r%i XJTJRi- jjaje. . ^ " ' . - . ^ Freak Stock of Garden Seed. Fresh supply of gardenseed-?differenfc varieties?just opened up at Har man's Bazaar, . ^P^i|3|Wi . - >*** f l. Striate. ? communication of Boylston Lodge lijfA. F. M., will be held at Boybton ? lodge hall on Saturday, Jan. 18th, at 2 o'clock p. m. All members are especially requested to be present, as f business of importance will come- beforctfceiodge for consideration. P. I. Bawl, W. M. i ' - ? < ' Commissioner Craft Resigns. Mr. D. H<. Craft, a member of th^e board of county commissioners fox this county* has resigned on account his being appointed rural carrier on roufce S leading out from Gaston. Mr. W. Toley Craps, of Gilbert, who received 1,080 votes in the last election, will be appointed tomorrow. . . for saleFour young milch cows, with young calves?fairly good milchers, Apply J. K. SUMMER, Peak, R. F.D. 1. ' 2wpd. Didn't Need an Zntrodnction. \ Mr. J. Luther Smith, of Hilton, was in town a few days last week. On Saturday he met Mr. John E. Gantt, . of Black Creek, and when some one attempted to introduce them Mr. Smith-said: "John and I were school mates about 60 years ago, at the tin: e Bol Hayes taught me to chew tov bacco." * Great Lockfcart Sale at Lapp's. The Ja9. L. Tapp Co., in Columbia, Is going to begin another Lockhart Mill-End Sale this morning. Only those who have attended a sale of this kind, especially at Tapps, know what r a great saving it moans to the buying public. A greater number of bargains are to be found during this sale than ~ ever before. Many new departments ; * have been added to the store and the ^ sale extends through each depart* ment. / w Special minute sales will be conducted every day and goods will be almost given away. Sale begins today and lasts 10 days only. < Church Notices. At Nazareth next Sunday at 3:30 p. m., there will be a lecture ou the cat Vi 3 /.I 4-We CCniWIl oiiu uuc uvA/Uiuca vi vuc church. All are asked to bring theii books of worship and chatechisms. At St. John's the subject of the discourse will be, "lie Scriptural Teaching on the Crime of Drunken? ness." Wanted. Reliable farm hands to rent or farm on shares. Good land. Mrs. Elizabeth Wessinger, R. F. D. 2, Lexington, S. C. 2wl2 i RACKET STORE / - r two stores, 912 Main Stre< set, Columbia, S. C. , I / ' 9 ie stock of goods of B. Berman and has : mable goods. The goods are now offer oney to Lexington people. We refn Call and see ns. Yon will be pleased. T&e Farmers' Union. Memphis, Jan. 8.?In the Farme. Union convention today, besides pla ning for a reduction of cotton aereap steps are being considered /to ma practicable the holding of cbtton those who are not in shape financial tQ. wait for months for their money, Among the numerous suggestio made along this line was one havi warehouse certificates for stored cott i as a basis for a bond issue. The bon * , are to be sold to members ohthe uni \ haying the ready money to spai Bonds are to mature in twelve mont t and a fair rate of interest will be fixe The effect of this will be to band ; i sections more closely together for miner o radically one big compa: with all the rcembcrs vitally inters: ed in the pi-ice of cotton. Another proposition being discusse is the forming of a regular stock co: 3 pany and issuing stceli with seed c< ton as a basis. 3 V v . . Burned and Trampled to Beat! Almost in the twinkling of an e; 100 souls were landed into eternity the little to^'n of Boyertown,#Pa., < - Monday. The lives were lest in - opera house, where a. moving plctu machine was being operated. A ta: exploded, causing a panic among t spectators and in the^, rush that f< 'owed women and children were trai pled under foot and cremated in tl fire. Their cries for help were pitif I in the extreme. / State Bar Association. The bouth Carolina Bar associate meets in annual session in Colnmb t )-day. f, The annual address will 1 delivered, by Judge Mendell P. Sta ori, chief justice of the supreme ben< ? of the ^District of Columbia. ' * Sofcd os your orders for job printii >. BBBBbBSSSHB^* \^EB83BBbe8BCKI ) rnmmmmmmm I i n i_ I I H y Hw . H ?fl I I 3 H 15^^ fl I "Good Luck" comet less than he makes. D ings with us and let it Begin the first month your pennies and the) Some day you will hav fortable home. Your earnings entr our most faithful atten ; SAVINGS Dl Interest payable qi April, July and Octobe DIE J. 0. Guignard, E. Vi E. L. Shuler, T. B gnnMt J fleli no. m h = ji BEST PLAOI re jP j Dry Goc ? '(^ Grocerie S Glassws ns m "If FAIR on w I I '?^>g|,ii< 'M* w? ><'t* 11^ i in^i m? 0 >m m' St- j ' 7 d, ! Cost Sale of Crockery. ai- j The co9t sale of crockery begins at j >t- I The Bazaar tomorrow morning and j will continue for a limited time only. , ' If you need crockery now or if you ever expect to need any, now is the ye time to buy. A number of beautiful n dinner sets?42 pieces?to go in this on sale at actual cost. Be on hand early an ' to-morrow morning and come every day until further notice. , ire J . _ nk ^ be J, Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer. )i- Greatest Blood Purifier Free. 01- 11 v If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood Q1 poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Bibod Balm m (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches ia and pains stop and the blood is made , pure and rich. Druggists or by -express |lper large bottle. Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co.* Atlanta, Ga. :-h B. B. B. is especially advised for clironic, deep-seated casest as it cures after all else fails. Sold ih Lexington, S.;G., by Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmann lg Drug Co. . ' mmmm COLUMBIA DUEUTG OUR 10 DATS I HEW YEAR Clothing Sale BEGAN JAN. 1. Have found that we bought too many Suits and Overcoats, and we shall cancel all the profits and let them go. $18.50 Fine Suits go for $14.00 15.00 Worsted Suits go for... 10.00 1 2.50 and 13.50 Suits for... 8.00 1 0.50 Sufis go for 7.00 7.50 and 8.50 Suits for 5.00 $5 and $6 Boy's Suits $3.50 and $4 Same Reductions on Overcoats. \ Come Befpre Jan. 10. An Unparrelldd Opportunity. l/IMADn THE MiiftnUf CLOTHIER I 1523 MAIN ST. mm . i to'the man who spends eposit a part of your earnbe making interest for you. of the New Year. Save r will grow into dollars, e enough to pay for a com- i <i i listed to our cate will have tion* * * | EPARTMENT. I I larterly, namely: January, i r. 1 j i PHTADR. ! JU \J JL VAVM ? ; I r. Shull. Dr. F. L. Sandel, . Wallace, L. S. Trotti. Willi ,M IIWilH 3 TO BUY >ds, Notions )s, Hardws ire, Crocker Farming 3 " n t i i ir iw i nutf i tT TREATMENT ) A. H. BALL. P. C.PRICI You Should Have A GOOD WATCH { One that will keep time. This is a necessity for a man who lives in the country. We have a nice selection of watches for men. Waltkams and Elgins in gold fille case, $iu.ou up. A fine IT Jeweled Rockford at -$16.0( Don't, be without >'A "Watch That Will Run. A. N. BALL & S3., JEWELER-"-, 1 637 Main Street, Columbia, S. C Repairing a specialty. i Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not t hunt, leave gates open or let .strok ru) at large on onr lands, outside of the hi pasture. The law will positively be en forced against all parties violating thi iiotice. Daniel J. Taylor, 4wllp Jacob Taylor. i v* ~T*? ' : Land For Sale. I will sell about 30 acres of lam lying on Fourteen Mile cz^ek, adjoin ing lands of Jake Snelgrove and S. E George, on the 1 sty Monday in February 1908, for cash to the highest bidder be fore the court house door at Lexington S. C. P. H. GROSS. . Dec. 28?5wl3pd. Trespass Notice. All parties are hereby warned not t hunt, fish, or in any manner whatcve tresnass uDon the lands of the undei signed. The law will positively be ei forced against all violators of this notice S. Rufus Smith, Job Hallman, James Hallman, Marcellas Smith, H. R. Smith, D. Cromwell Smitl 4wl2 p Prices Greatly Reduced. We have a number of useful an ornamental articles; suitable for Ne^ Year, wedding or birthday presents which we are offering at greatly re duced prices. Corns quick, for w are going to sell them. THE BAZAAR. 1 HAPPY Q9 Wishing you !s thanking eac Q during the yi Pa business for Sa Horses, Mules, 1 8?. cover the i eg Hearse Bg Mr. L; B. Br ft? and we prop gtf with us. | M. 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Prices m low at this sea ad inspect our I ** , ? ' > SASH, DOORS & BLINDS ' ' ; ' : ' " | We carry the largest stock of these in Columbia, S. C. Get one of our lists of stock sizes Buy where you can get them rmi/?lr onrl nVicor? VJULWbi|/? Gret your prices from Mr, J. J, Rikard, Lexington, S. C., or write to us. IRS' SUPPLY CO, enue, Columbia, S. C. id 1451. I TO ALL! ===== SS Q Sew Year and 6? iral patronage Jflr ;hare of your SS ness, Paints that ?8 kefs, Three gg . rdware. 8 1 me this year . Sg irest to deal *5 A Mrs !