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4 The Lexington Dispatch. Index to New Advertisements. Announcement?E. L. Wingard. Announcement?S. B. George. Announcement?J. M. Maipass. Announcement?W. H. Sharpe. Announcement?T. H. Rawl. Announcement?G. A. Goodwin. , Announcement?Azariah Taylor. Tha Home Bank. Photos?Col. Photographic Studio. Real Estate?Walker, Itavenel & Co Millinery?Mimnaugh. Wash Goods?Taon. Boilers?Lombard Iron Works. Dress Goods, etc?Fitzmaurice. Barbecue?J. G. A. Rister. Liquor Purchases?Lex. County Dispensar}7 Board. Cotton Market. Lexington 9% , Special Meeting Odd Fellows. > A special meeting of Dixie JLoage I. 0. 0. F. is called fortius, (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Complimentary. The editor wishes to return thanks * to Mrs. Joanna Hendrix and Mrs. Walter Hendrix for a basket of fine heans, the first we have seen this season. y.tK t m ? . v Notice. We will take Cotton Seed in exj A -change for Hulls and Meal and also buy ' for cash, until May 20th, 1908. Little Mountain Old Mill & Fertilizer . Co., J. B. Derrick, President. 2-28 \ m i. ? ^ i ., Mr. Swcdenburg Died Suddenly Mr. John Swedenburg, a resident of the Dutch Fork and one of the best citizens in his community, died sud- i denly Sunday morning at the advanced age of 81 years. He was buried in the family grave yard Monday. Farming Implements. You will always find the latest and best adapted farming implements at W. P. Roof's buggy and wagon repository. You should see the fine cultivating machines now in stock?The ~r> _ j r nilt.i 179 tsvr is the best ivuucriv;&~ij&au vuivt>?uv* made. Brooklaad Property For Sale. In another column will be found an .advertisement of Walker, Ravenel & Co., real estate dealers, in Columbia, ^hey have for sale?on easy terms? the Sandel property in New Brookland. Write or call on them. New Superintendent. Mr. S. B. Shipp, formerly superintendent Qt the Columbia Duck Mill, is now superintendent of Saxe-Gotha c Mills, Capt. L. W. Redd having re- j .signed the place. Capt. Redd is still general superintendent of the Lexington Manufacturing Co., and Middleburg Mills at Batesburg. The Some and Farm. All subscription's to tlie Home and Farm should be sent in by the 20th of May to secure the low rate of 25 cents per annum. It is a valuable journal ' for all members of the household, and those desiring the paper will please :send their name and 25 cents to this office at once. ^Casonic Meetings. The Pom aria Lod^e, No. 151, A. F. , M., will convene in Masonic hall, .Peak, S. C., Saturday, May 9th, at 7 j>. m. * The E. A. ana M. M. degrees will be conferred. Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M., will met next Saturday at 7 p. m. Boylston Lodge, No. 123, A. F. M., "will meet next Saturday at 2 p. m. Sheriff Captures Man on Train. Sheriff P. H. Corley and Deputy Sheriff Sim J. Miller captured Charlie Davis, white, on the train from Aujjusta la9t night. Davis is charged with assault and battery upon the person of Luther Thompson, dye room boss of the Sibley Mill in Augusta. Deputy Miller carried Davis back to Augusta this morning. . V > ^ I Moa#y to Lend. . , ?The First National Bank of Batdshas money to lend to their I firmer patrons who can furnish satisfry security. "Teh your friends Is it." - - < IRA C. CARSON; Ctshier. W. "WATSON, President. ^ rouad ia Bed. vMr. Josh Shealy was found dead in % bed at his home in tna Fork on Sunday .morning. He suffered v a stroke- of .paralysis some days previous,'but had almost recovered ana seemed ,in the best of spirits Saturday night when Mr. Sheajy was 77 years b&b ana one of the best citizens of ffco Fork. The body was laid to rest in .Piney Woods cemetery . Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ManZan Pile Remedy, Price 60c is guaranteed Put up ready to use. One Application prompt relief to any form of Hies. Soothes and heals. Sold by the Kaufmann Drug Co. r , . i Groceries at Aughtry's. We carry a full line of staple and fancy groceries and our prices are always in line or below others. We sell both wholesale and retail and a postal will bring prices. We also carry a full line of buggies, wagons, harness, saddles, bridals, etc. Call on us when in the city. T. B. Aughtry & Co. Columbia, S. C. < Dr. Dreher Chairman. We are glad to learn that our learned young friend, Dr. T. H. Dreher, was made permanent chairman of the i democracy of Calhoun county on j Monday. He was also elected county J member of the State Executive Com- i mittee. >. ITot HowClie&p?But How Good ! A brick front painted with L. & M. j Paint 25 years ago and not painted j since, may be seen at 472 Bergen St.! .. Brooklyn, New York. Paint with L. j &. M. Brilliant Red and trim with ! Shaker Green or White.?The body { won't need painting in 25 years. E. P. Derrick. Lexington. S. C, J i New Brookland j Property For Sale, j o i We are offering for sale the j Sandel property in New Brook- j land at the corner of State and Centre streets. The property j consists of a good sized lot with i four stores?two of which are two j stories and two-one story brick j construction with tin roof; build- j ing almost new; stable and barn. Property will rent for ?75.00 a month. Terms will be made to suit purchaser. For further particulars, write to or call on, WALKER, RAVENEL SCO., Real Estate and lusurance, (323 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. 2w28 A DAINTY EASTER OFFERING Is a bottle of our fine perfume. It is the quality that appeals to refined women by its delicate^ lasting fragrance. Stop in and get a oottle for my lady's dressing table if you want to make an I ideal gift. You can rely on its quality j as you can on our DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. Don't think it isn't good because the price is moderate. We are simply satisfied with less than the usual drug store profit. That's all. THEKAUFMANN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. I MEET ME i DAINTY WA J and SI dUU w wwv* ? Boy's Wash 5 Pan In our Suit Department' 1r est ;money-savers ever ofFere J stylish, light-weight Wool Sui j tain wear. Newest styles. P J In the Wash Materials w< J ette Skirt ever sold for that pr ^ price is 98c. Made full and fi ? Wash Skirts up to best linen, s J Skirt is a beauty. J. ' It won't pay you to make J you can buy such handsome o J The "Opera" is the best Waist ^ so perfectly made and nothing ^ used. Stylish Waists from $1 ^ Waists are magnificent values J Boys' Wash Pants, all siz i terials. Specially low priced : ^ Wash Pants, worth 50., for f>7 ^ Order by Mail. s ORDER E We prepay mail, express or freight c shipped to any poin within a radius oi DEPASTIvIE 1638 to 1646 Main Street, ?In merchandising is Price. ' of our store that are hard t ? - -j i trading at our store you iia from manufacturers and im sions. We discount our bil] Ladies' Burson Hose, the only absolutely seamless hose made, double foot, fast black, worth 25c; now 3 pair for 50c. Misses and ladies white, black and tan gauze and lace stripe Hose at 10c, loc, 25c, 35c & 50c. 1 case children's, men's and ladies' 10c tan and black Hose, 7c. " * t-i. -1 j i Children's ana misses maca anu iau nusc .j?j. Mennen's Talcum 25c, at 15c. Colgate's Talcnm 25o, at loc. Eastman's Talcum 15c, at 10c. Violetta, 10c glass jar, at 5c. 25c Bos Eaton and Hurlburt's Paper, at loc. 20c and 15c sample boxes paper, at 10c. 10c Ink Tablets 5c. Good Envelopes at 21 package. ! KTSSWi i lUML/i 1 wnffl j I Notice, Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given that all persons j B ^ holding claims against the estate of J. jpnfl fl , B. See, late of Lexington county and g J W I State of South Carolina, will present such claims properly verified to the UHNBS f undersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 1908, and all persons owing said estate will make payment of the same *-- -tl V\nfr\ra cnifl 1st", dav t<J I lie UUUCl uviu.v ^ of June, 11)08. S. J. LEAPHART, Qualified Executor of the Estate of J. B. See. / April 29, 1908?3w28 Baibecue Notice, Whe] I will furnish a first class barbecue P&rlor ? and refreshments at Chapin, S. C., on I first oampaigndayk1908.A Rocket May o, 1908 tf suites in \T TAPP'S and Aug ISTS, SUITS lumake Settees, KIRTS. I ?RR i Suits and lint its. i we will sell some of the great- J d hereabouts. Handsome, its for traveling and moun- J rices you want to pay. * i e offer the best $1.50 Linon- J? ice anywhere, Our special X it guaranteed. Better white 4 it $8.50. The $2.38 Linen i up your Shirtwaists when . ^ nes at our nrices. All sizes. ^ I ; on the market because it is 9 ? ; but the best materials are .98 up* The fancier evening HHll at our special low prices. JS I IV es, made of best Wash ma- J from 45c to ?2.95. Boys' 5 c. and 25c. values for 19c. S * \ 3Y MAIL. >n all purchases of $5.00 or more I 500 miles of Columbia. \ t ann rn ' i L J AIT by,,! ? NT STORE, Columbia, S. C. Hotel Jen We are offering price persua r> io-nnvA fl.nrl imnnssihlfi to df k/ -L Jm \y WM IJ^ w f-, ?? ? _ ve been losing money. We .porters, cutting out middler is, sell for cash, and at small \ 25c Decorated Crepe Paper, at I0e. ! J Solid Gold Rings, 30c, (V.)c and S)Sc; for ladies ] and children. ^ Fast colored Lawns, at 41c. 1 ] 10c Lawns now 71c. loc and 121c Lawns at 10c. 27 inch Taffeta Silk, at 50c. * 23 inch China Silk, all colors, at 3oc. 27 inch Wash Silks, checks and all colors. 35c. ] New Pongees and Suisene Silks, in all colors 471c 27 inch Pongees, at 7oc. Solid Color Percales, at 71c. lOc^Dress and Apron Ginghams, at 7c. 3C> inch Dress and Apron Ginghams, at 10c. 40 inch Sea Island, at 5c. 40 inch Heavy Sea Island, at 7c. t ! Ulll UUl Batesburg, S. C. use Furnisj Handsom a you think of buying Furn: Sm'+oQ "R^rlrnnm Suites. Ki1 J 111 i y WfcA V V 7 - , Hall Racks, Wardrobes, Si all styles and prices. The k usta. Carpets, Matting, Rn it the Lowest Prices. Weh: s, and make a specialty of P< etc. Call or write for prices MOTTO: Best Goods and ] Batesbm m m i Only Place Where you can obtain the celebrated McCray 1 finest residences, hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc elusive agency. cCRAY EEFE Are without question the ;> *sr R >?rig Tatars m nuvji7*iw? Come in and lot us show you thus" sup -rio are moderatf in prico, amltii >y ar> so ivviomi. pay for rhemsehvs 111 saving on :< lulls. Write for catalog?Xo. si for Resici -:if\ 2 nstiturions, on*.. Xo. >! for AL-ar "Markers, Xo r n, "5 mx n ?' prai <r T sr\ T, 7 T*3 / SOUTHERN SCALE I sine Building, : : sions in everv department ? A jfeat. if you have'nt been flm buy in large lots direct mm aens' profits and commisprofits. H Riverside Plaids, at Tc. [(V- Hiekorv Strines. at 9c. Hlliil/ 12 J Shirting Cheviots, at 10c. srr!> 10 odd lots of low cut Ladies' Shoes reduced from xSs$1.50 and $1.25 to $1.00. MFKS Ddd lot low cut Ladies' Shoes reduced from $2.00 jlw|||n and $1.75 to $1.25. ESgjli Men's $1.50 Brogan. at $1.00. . [vjHjjlfi New lot of Queen Quality and Stetson Shoes WjUw just received. We have closed a deal for several thousand dollars worth of Clothing and Pants, and can save iM ? you from 10 to 15 per cent, on the price of ([MJl your spring suit. zfgjUl JVU UUij ffl iiinos! e Furniture! iture, think of onr handsome ;chen Furniture, Chairs and deboards, etc. We have the jTrvncf cj+nr>V "Ko+TTTO^ri n^lnmhio gs and Art Squares in endless ave Mattresses and Springs of Drch Fnrnitnre, Lawn Swings, 3. fairest Dealings. J, IS COMPANY, t?g, s. c. ISasm I I I in This State Refrigerators that are used in the is our store, as we have the ex IGERATORS aie, and arc guaranteed to j$ive r R-frig^rators. M any of them ml in the use of ice that they soon so. !? for Hot vis. Clubs. Public . <! ; i' >r C rovers. No. 7! lor Florists. r?, Tza n n r ztcesb s rta /j% I yvTIEDg. 00 & i lAi urn. uUij : ; ; Columbia, S. C,