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|gr5T * " " mm Cotton goods going d BWM "MTcnn c+Tfio+c flAlnmhiQ WfiSCH WVAVVV?) Will l lHfiw thing for everybody. Tl counties to come to the g ;5f great values we are offei 5,000 yards 38 inch wide sea island sheeting sold for 8 1-Sc cut to 5c yard, t- h Ih 1.000 yards best 36 inch Bleaching, KM linen finish; sold for 13 l-2c cut to 9c yd gjQjujJ 3,000 yards 36 inch Sea Island PerWmJjJ eale, the best made, former price 15c, WiUjjH sensational price cutting 10c yard. yKl yy Tjftnsdail Cambric, 15c yard, cut to k5sC only 13 l-2c yard. White Goods. , 'r Heaps and piles of beautiful White f M I^^ns. 13 l-3c value, only 8 1-8 yard. W 'MAn Pe^ue and madras goods sold at 25c ^ BpMff 011 a counter to sell at 15c ^ You can't afford to miss this sensa0: |SmIH tional sale. V|v White waistings in mercerized madras and linens, sold at 35c and 35c per *iTa wn<T nnnna nnf fn 1K Wnnl I I !^?I4U| |U?W?9 VUV W AW Vh? r | Will pay you to come 100 miles to || this sale. } i II Dress Goods and Silks. II We are offering the greatest values I j ever known in this vicinity. You may' II be from Missouri, so come and let us ^ 11 show you. || 10 pieces 36 inch guaranteed ,taffeta |J rtnmai1 Main ar jv.'; j. Gapnoa Slease for Sheriff. Found Sis' ;/ Special to The Dispatch: Augusta, G; Batesburg, March 23.?The social, after an absei "business and political friends on this find his wife i side of the Saluda of young Cannon another man .Blease, of Newberry county, are fluence in thi: .* pleased to heir of his announcement Frederick Pfa r as a candidate for the office of sheriff was married t of his county. Five years lat We bear that there is perhaps no peered, leavii more popular young politician among abouts and no / his home people than Cannon Blease. In 1895 his wi We say "young" because he is both reports of his young in politics and appears more dent, and fc youthful in years than he really is. mourning. In the faithful and fearless discharge Fully belie' of his sometimes exacting duties as 1 was dead, Mj county magistrate he has demonstrate years of supj X ed his ability to occupy a more im- married a sec< portant position in the government of Connor. Som r his county. He has proven himself was greatly si to be a man both fearless and impar- tive proof thai ; taal in the discharge of duty. still alive. If the good people of Newberry wish Although In mi officer for the important place to happiness wit: which he aspires, the authority could she at once be not be more worthily bestowed than the marriage i upon young, handsome, dashing, fear- To-day a de< less Cannon Blease, who, We believe, handed down , will not* fail to do his part to protect the Superior C the innocent and helpless, nor fail to clared that th bring the criminal to justice. been entere(J . Vftlus of Cottoa Seed Products. f?od fai'h bf the result of We publish the following paragraph and adjudges from a speech recently made by Mr. blameless. L. A. Ransom, of Atlanta, Ga., upon the value of cotton seed products. "Thft nil mills in freonria have made $7,500 F< the value of your seed crop this year Kansas City, equal to the cost of all the commercial of four Orphin fertilizers used by you under all of the day billed to B crops planted in Georgia of every wski, at Moi kind and character and the excess Ernest Kellerover the cost of fertilizers will prob- The chickeni ably pay the cost of ginning and pack- just as ordinar ing the cotton crop. The mills take but they were the seed and further add to this mag- value. The s nificent sum by converting the seed been made Fe into edible oil, rivaling the famous letters protest olive oil of Europe, transform this oil have been ser into products as useful and more whol- great pianist, 1 oawio than anv animal fat",, an/1 afill imnAoaiKilo tn V further increase these values by manu- factorily fixed, factoring from the seed a stock food, Lady Helen, cotton seed meal and hulls, exceeding fine, Jr., were 1 in feeding value all other known ens shipped, feeding materials. This encourages fused an offer < the dairy interests of the South and Paderewski foi will eventually create a great cattle -industry followed by the establishment of packing houses. " Mas Save Tour Bank Account: . A mass meet XJoTTca TTAni* -nsnnti^r nfiP tnp T,_ Sr. ingtOll COUIlty Pure Paint, because L. & M. guaran- court house, at tee the L. & M. Paint, and *hu9 gua- nesday, April 1 rantee your painters work; its double ^e purpose of insurance. 4 gallons L. & M. Paint . . and 3 gallons linseed oil, make 7 gal- promoting the Ions paint at cost of $1.20 per gallon. the county. L E. P. Derrick, Lexington, S. G county be repr< V^ ~ * .'V '???* " rf )v ? v*" *" . * ." ,. . ' -f ^sa5 J Will Co own. Sensational price cu S. C. Everything is markei le store turned over to the ;reat feast of seasonable m< ing without seeing them. > . . silk, heavy quality, sold at ?1.50 yard, our sensational price, 98c yard. 5 pieces 36 inch guaranteed taffeta silk, $1.25 value, cut to 89c yard. 5 pieces fancy English Mohairs in blues, browns and grays, reversible goods, sold at 75c yard, cut to 49c yard. 5 pieces silk chiffon voile, sold for $1.50 yard, cut to $1.25. ' Panamas and Secillians in blue, black brown and gray; 54 inches wide, sold for $1.25 yard, this sale at 89c yard. Lots of odds and ends and remnants' of fine dress goods will be sold at little or nothing. Many pieces of 50c yd dress goods will be closed out at only 19c yard. / Lawns, etc. ^ Lawns, Muslins and Batise in large and small figures. 20 pieces of large and small flowered lawns in the latest designs, sold at 25c vard. sensational sale price only 15c yd. 50 pieces of figured lawns in all colors sold at 15c yard, cat to 10c yard. 50 pieces 40 inch fine white lawn, 15c quality, sensational price only 10c yd. N. D. i t id Richland Stre Wife Married Again Notice to Liq i., March 21.?Returning ace of eighteen years to accordance wit] 4v? mmA +? DisDensarvIjaw now U(?* l^U 1U guuu lOllIU IV c of prominence and in- hereby requested to 3 city, was the fate of the following kinds ft today. In 1885, Pfaff liquors, beer and wii o Miss Carrie L. Parr. i8hed to the State o or Pfaff suddenly disap- f?r use ?f the Co lg no clue to his where- Board of Lexington ' reason for his absence. Corn whiskey, 80 a fe read widely published gallons, (demijohns) death in a railroad acci- pints. Give age and >r many months wore Rye whiskey, 80 a: gallons, (demijohns ring that her husband ^ pints. Give age a rs Pfaff, after several .Rum' 80*nd 10{; josed widowhood, was % pints. Givi ond time to Alfred B. Giu, 80 and 100 p Le days ago Mrs Connor P*11^ % pints. Givi locked to receive posi- Apple, peach and hww ?,?oKo^ *itt o o 80 proof, in quarts, w UV4 UAgv UU^MOIUU W Clid 9 Give age and proof. ring in contentment and .. fC?ho1' 100Proof' h her second husband, &8)' 1aart8> Plnts gan proceedings to have Bids will also be annulled. cohol. cree of annullment was The above describe by Judge Hammond, of standard measurem( )ourt, which further de- and be put up, brand e second marriage had Bids are also reque Into innocently and in and well known bran all parties concerned as Scotch whiskies, br? a lamentable mistake, wines, beer, ale and i the parties entirely an<^ Pro?f\ All goods must be f , pliance with and sub; and conditions of the )7 POUT Chickens. of 1907, and bidders i , March 20.?A shipment the following rules, t gton chickens was to- 1. Bids shall be se Ime. Ignace J. Padere- shall be no mark or s ges, Switzerland, by velope indicating th Strauss for $7,500. bidder. . were boxed in a crate 2; Bids must be se y chickens are shipped, "**tered mail to Fr, insnred for their full Trefurf ?f LexlDRb hipment was to have ,Df ^ ... ? ,3. Contracts will bruary 1, and several . . , ,, , , the lowest responsi iing against the delay ? , ,, ,t by the wife of the Board the >nt until today it was any and a11 *ld8> or a The Board also resen iave the insurance satisincrease or decrease ' ,r. , . , ^ , . tities, as the demanc Victoria and Crystel- ' . . _ ,. , may require, at the s three of the royal chick- b;ds 9ubmitted. Mr. Kellar-Strauss re- 4 All goods to be if $5,000 made by Mme. Lexingt0D> S.C.,to b, another chicken. qq days from receipt ? will be opened at our s Meeting. ton, c. h., s. c., at 1 ? A ^^41 O-r 1 flAC IXXjJXXl <i<?| X<7Wt>. R. L. ] will be held at the J. L. ? ; Lexington, on Wed- J. W. . 5th, at 11:30 a. m., for County Dispensary B adopting measures for County, cause of prohibition in Lexington, S. C., M et every section of the ~ ;sented. Citizen. fOLETSHON tops the cou^h an STA n li n ii a F tting at W. D. Bates' Two I down and the goods are ] people. We invite the peo 3rchandise. Nothing like i Notions. . 500 doz pearl buttons, best American makes, only 2 l-2c doz. 500 doz agate pearl buttons, only lc j per uuzeii. 6 yard finishing braid only 5c. \ 5,000 yards val laces,' onlyl2 l-2cyard. 2,000 yards embroidery galloon, only 5c yard, all colors. 25 doz ladies' white lawn handkerchiefs, only 3c ^each. 50 {iozen ladies' embroidery collars, something new, worth 10c and 15c, only 5c each. Hooks and eyes, only lc card. Ladies' Skirts. i Ladies Skirts in.Panamas and Mohairs, all colors. Manufacturers' samples in this sale, less than it would cost you to make them. 50 Ladies' Tailored Suits, sold from $12.50 to $25, your choice $3.98 each. Lace Curtains. 500 pair Lace CurtAins bought at auction sale in New York city. Fine Nottingham curtains 3 1-2 yards long and 61 inches wide, sold for $5.00 pair, BAT 1 sets, - ? J nor Dealers. ? 1 the terms of the \ in force, you are submit bids for and qualities of' nes, to be furn-^ ja f South Carolina, unty Dispensary County, to wit: ind 100 proof, in , quarts, pints, % I proof. nd 100 proof, in i), quarts, pints, md proof. proof, in quarts, We 1: e age and proof. Installme >roof, in quarts, giving th< 3 age and proof. banana brandy, erate wha pints, pints. see us, yoi Bed Boon in gallons, (dem- , . , Give age and you read 1 j I accepted for al- BAIII >d goods must be I I I ill f mt in quantity, U U|]| ed and labeled. sted on standard ds of rye, corn, mdy, gin, rum, stout. Give age urnished in comject to the terms Items from Pi?0 I Dispensary Law rp0 Editor of The Dispa nust conform to wit. Farmers of this section aled,' aDd there through hauling Suan?. bul ign upon the en- rain has retarded farm wor e name of the It don't look now like cm time. nt by express or ^r* J- W. "Wessingei^has ank W. Shealy, * new dwelling, and Mr. J. on County, Lex* preparing to repair his d Miss Essie Fulmer, the be awarded to daughter of Mr. S. C. Fuln ble bidder, the sorry to say, is suffering f right to reject ejes. my part thereof. We are glad to say that t ires the right to school at St. Peter's (Pir the above quan- will commence nn the fir: Is of the trade in April, ame price as the Boys, get your gigs an ready. The creek is full of delivered f. o. b. Tennessee Synod will e paid for within Chapin, on Friday before thereof. Bids Sunday, office at Lexing- Best wishes to The Dispa 1 o'clock a. m., March 23. Apple ! ~k, ^ Largs Chicken I \DDY ' Young Pickens C. Bouk] oard for Lexing- o? Mr' Reuben Bouknight Creek, on March 20th, kill [arch 25, 1908. larSe ehieken hawk" Yoc ? night is a skilled marksman ET >TAR was a crack shot on the wii idhealilungi i RT^' ij^SD^av Big Department Stores, narvelously arrainged fo: pie of grand old Lexingtc .t under the sun. It is im in this sale at $1.75 pair. Heaps and piles of curtains 3 1-2 yds long and 50 inches wide, sold for $2.50, at 98c pair in this sale. Marsale Quilts. $2*50 Marsale Quilts, only $1.50. * Large Counterpanes in red, blue and white, only $1.00, worth double. Ladies' Hats. -i you want a nice nat, trimmed m the latest designs at a reasonable price, you must come to W. D. Bates. We have something for everybody. Prices from $10 to $5.00 for a $!o hat. Ribbons and flowers to select from. < Gents' Furnishings. 25 dozen Dixie Shirts, cut full and long made, of madras, percales and french ginghams, sold at 75 cents; our price, 50c. each Best 4-ply linen collars, sold at 15c; our price, 10c. or 3 for 25c. Silk ties, sold for 25c.; our price, 10c. 50c. foreinhand ties, only 25c. 4 goldplate collar buttons, only 5c. 25c. link caff buttons cut to 10c. Society pins, sold for 25c. and 50c.; our price, 15c. Wash shirts and overalls, union made, for less than you ever paid before. Suspendars, all kinds, 2c. up. Mens' and Boys' Clothing. 500 pair of pants, sold at |2 and up to |5.; we put them on sale at $1 to $3 pr. ES, . - - c 5 CITIZENS OF LEI ? You Going FURNITl v , iave every article in this line, and our nt. are the very lowest. We take prid jrn just what they want at prices that t we carry in stock, but we assure you, i will find any kind of Furniture you i, Dining Room or Kitchen. Think o this advertisement and be sure to call ^ ? mi 1208 Main Street, Golu - For We are about w F w b so much # M planting f\l(|]lQ]] built him Inflammation of the bk J. Amick dcr, urinary troubles a welling. backache use charming ier, we are DeWitt'S Kidnej rom weak and Bladder 1 %t:z A Weeli 9t Sunday * ^ W V ? ,d torches Trial For 2 meet at E.C. DeWITT & CO.. Chlca; the fifth Engine and Boiler Fizt I have just opened up a nf Blossom. full line of engine and boiler fi ? consisting of valves, gauges, - v lings, etc. Piping cut and tl iaWiS. order. Engine and boiler night son in? a*so done. Satisfaction i , ' . teed. Give me a trial. ot Black J. J. RIKAI ed a very 45tf Lexingt-on, mg Bouk- ?? . and this , CLECTRJC BlUOrlS KLOSTTSTBC Ivni-i '5' Ims 8 I a laliu 1 today! r s . -35 corner Richland and |M r cheap selling. Some- jjjfin >n county and adjoining | g possible to realize the |l 50 pair fine worsted pants, neat stripe and checks. $0 pants, $4.50: $4 50 pants, $3.50; $3.50 pants, $2.50; $2.50 pants, MlST $1.85; $2 pants, $1.50. //HiW (INGTON, to Buy JRE! prices, either for Cash* or e in serving our customers, suit. It is useless to enumif you will only drop in to may need for your Parlor if us while at home when ! when in Columbia. HIE CO. mbia, S. C. ak RELIABLE >TS MERCHANDISE V nd ^HanBED f In order to secure ReliablePills Merchandise, it become necessary first for you .to buy of a reliable merchant. This T m you can do always when you visit our store. Here you \ C a find evnrytbing needed in the way of something to m wear and something that's go> good to eat. A new line of spring and summer goods, iures. "Pv? ? J _ xt cmuiclClIJi^ JL/iV VTUUUS, ?>Ujw and tions, Shoes, Hats, etc., for ^coup- men, women and children. ireaded A veritable shopping place repair- for ajp " ' ^uaranJ. C. Clover, r FOR DNEYS. BATESBURG, S. C. joxue serge, tailored in me latest styie, i/mtimh $18.50; onr pice, $12.50 per suit. jffgnu We have gray, brown and black. fSSyrw We have a fine lot at from $1 to $3.50 iWljIwI for a $6 suit. liWIl. Towels and Table Linen. 15 dozen large linen towels, only 10c. 500 yards table linen, white, cut to 22c. rp?S Ladies' Corsets and children's corset waists. 10c. 5f|BT Ladies' vests, 8 l-3c. each. Thread, 5c. spool, silk or cotton. MMJ]| 25c. Buster Brown belts, only 10c. WUJjjj Rugs and Art Squares, Picture 9JS Aw Frames and Medallians at sensational yUT Wfl cut prices. WW |h Mens' and Boys' Clothing at less than vif I lf7/ half the price others ask yon. Just see ^UIK. them; yon will buy. JbT Shoes and Oxford's for Ladies, Men and Children cnt to death in price. All Jr^np leather, Patent Colt, Gnn Metal Calf and Vici. 1000 pieces fine decorated Chinaware. jj\ |Jl| Every piece large and nsefnl; will be jVrJLAjjft given away free to our customers. Re- fiflQ/lfl member the place its FREE. There is OTShS time for all things and now is the time iifrafi to buy goods and our store is the place. uW{]| Hundreds of other great values, * but rtnufl we have'nt space to mention. Come jjUK one, come all! WELCOME. j5T" olumbia. S. C. 11