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The Lexington Dispatch G. M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. Entered at the Post Ofiice at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 25 I cents for three montlis?invariably cash in advance. CIRCITLATION 2.228. Wednesday, May 13, 1908. County politics are waxing warm. "Wherever you go its all the talk. It is thought that congress will be ready to adjourn by May 25th. The Southern Railway will greatly increase its profits by having trains !Nos. 133 and 13-1 placed back on its Columbia and Augusta line. "If the newspapers who are opposed to Bryan want to get the next strongest Democrat why don't they select Senator Tillman. Ben Tillman is certainlv a stronger man than John Johnson."?Anderson Intelligencer. Pretty good suggestion. In appointing Gen. Wilie Jones in , his place as member of the national Democratic executive committee, Senator Tillman displayed his usual srood iudement. The Senator will ' sail for Europe sometime this month, which will prevent him from attending the Denver convention. J The astounding fact that Columbia merchants fail to appreciate the value " of a boat line, is disappointing to ' those who have watched that city's growth during the past few years. It < is hoped that her merchants will wake ( up to the importance of the situation and give the boat line such patronage ] in the future as will guarantee its continuance. The county campaign, which bids j fair to be the most interesting in re- j cent years, will soon open and if you ; > are not already a subscribei to The J Dispatch you should become one at t once. The Dispatch will print all the news, just as it is, as the campaign progresses, and we will do this in a fair and impartial manner. If you . want to know what is going on in the k . county campaign join The Dispatch . band-wagon at once. ^ We are glad to know that the pec- * pie all along the line are taking active step9 to have the Southern railway replace passenger trains Nos. 133 and 134 on its main line between . Columbia and Augusta. The need of fi these trains is growing more appar- I ent every day, and we believe that I ; such overwhelming influence will be brontjht to bear upon the manage- e menfc ol the road as to cause them to i4<*ve these trains pet on at an early a date. We hope so, at any rate. ? < r The Peruchi-Gypzene company opened the season at the Hyatt Park G Casino, in Columbia, on Monday f< night. This is the same troupe that so fi completely captivated the theatre- S going public of Columbia last season, rt and it goes without saying that the season of 1908 will be a record-breaker ?( in point of attendance. Mr. Peruchi and Miss Gypzene are two of the finest performers on the American stage and the management of the Hyatt Casino are to be congratulated upon securing them for the entire-season. ^ Notice. We will take Cotton Seed in ex- o change for Hulls and Meal and also buy h for cash, until May 20tb, 1908. S Little Mountain Old Mill & Fertilizer p; Co., J. B. Derrick, President. 2-28 p: Death at Gilbert. Mrs. J. R. W. Sease, wife of Mr. J. f R. W. Sease, died this morning at 2 * o'clock. The funeral will take place from her church, Mt. Pleasant Evan gelical Lutheran, tomorrow at 12 m. 1 Mrs. Sease is the mother of Prof. L. A. Sease, of Prosperity, and motherin-law of Prof. S. S. Lindler, principal of Lewiedale Academy. L. Gilbert, S. C., May 11, 1908. Honey to Lend. The First National Bank of Batesfcnrg has money to lend to their farmer patrons who can furnish satisfactory security. "Tell your friends About it." IRA C. CARSON, Cashier. W. W. WATSON, President. Grand Lodge Z. 0. 0. F. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows meets in Columbia today. The Lexington lodges will be represented by the following delegates: Pelican, L. W. Redd, F. E. Dreher, E. G. Dreher. Alternates, T. P. Meetze, Sam P. Roof. Dixie, M. D. Karman, S. B. 'George. Batesburg lodge, John Bell Towill, J. A. Whitten. Bore is Belief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, discovered an" aromatic, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian-Leaf. It is the only certain regulator. Cures female weaknesses and -? t*i _ j j? ?j tt?; Backache, Jvianey, i>iauuer clliU. til- I nary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents. Sample free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Rov. N. Y. * 31 Butler to Get Big Fee. T Ex-Senator M. C. Butler, of Edgefield, it is said will get a fee of 850,0C'0 as a result of the legal fight he made in behalf of the Cherokee Indians some years age. When a man writes as follows don't j you thinfeiie means it? Mr. S. G. Wil- j Bams. Pow&erly, Texas, says: "I have suffered for ^ears witli Kidney and i Bladder trouble, using every prepara- j tio:i I came across and taking many i \ prescriptions all without relief until my j j attention was called to Piueuks. After j 30 days' trial (l.CO?. i am feeling fine. ' Money refunded if not satisfied. "Sold [ by Kanfinann Drug Co. j i ANNOUNCEMENTS. All announcements coming under this head will be charged for at the rate of $5.00 for each announcement. The same to run until the result of the primary. Eor the Senate. The friends of Col. G. T. Graham announce him a candidate for the State i Senate and pledge him to abide the results of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate from Lexington county and I will abide by the result of j the Democratic primary. W. n. snarpe. j For the Legislature. \ J Brooks Wingard is hereby announced as a candidate lor the House of Representatives of South Carolina from Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. The friends of R. L. Slmier hereby announce him a candidate for the House of Representatives and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Legislature for Lexing- i ton county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Isaac Edwards. For Clerk of Court. We are authorized to announce Samuel B. George as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court at the ensuing primary election, and pledge him to abide the result thereof. Upon the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Lexington county, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. Frank W. Shealy. For County Treasurer. I respectfully announce myself a can4-Via fnt* nfflPA XXlX<.Xl>0 JL\J X tut/ UVUUiUUllVA* AVA U?V VAAAVV :>f Treasurer of Lexington county, subject'to the rules of the Democratic prijiary. J. M. Malpass. The many friends of Esaias L. Wing- j trd, recognizing his integrity and abil- J it-y and faithful services in the past, I lereby announce him as a candidate for j bounty Treasurer of Lexington county ! uad pledge him to abide the result of j he Democratic primary. | For County Auditor. j The friends of W. D. Dent, recognizDg his ability and prompt and neat j rork, announce him for reelection as j Auditor for Lexington county, and >ledge him to abide the result of the ! >rimary election. For County Supervisor. HPli/l monrr ffi^,1 r?o rvp f^OA T-T TCAATI JL li^ JLUailJ ill^UUO VI ecognizing his valuable services as Supervisor, announce him as a candiate for reelection and pledge him to bide the result of the ensuing primary lection. James W. Shealy is hereby announced candidate for Supervisor of Lexington ounty and will abide the result of the )emocratic primary. Recognizing the faithful services of | r. A. Goodwin as county commissioner >r two terms several years ago, his iends announce him as a candidate for upervisor and pledge him to abide the i jsult of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate i >r Supervisor of Lexington county sub- J jet to the rules and regulations govern- . tg the Democratic primary. * Azariah Taylor. j I hereby announce myself a candidate ( >r County Supervisor subject to the i lies of the Democratic partv. ? T. H. Rawl. | The friends of Lo'tiis J. Langford, rec- 1 ^nizing his faithful services in the past, J erebv announce him as a candidate for < upervisoi of Lexington county, and ( Ledge liim to abide the result of the j riinary election. i STYLISH SPR Ooiflifers for I LEXINGTON, : : For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate I for reelection for the office of Sheriff of ! Lexington county, and pledge myself | to abide the result of the Democratic primary. P. H. Corley. For Coroner. T!ie friends of Bolton D. Clark announce him for reelection as Coroner of Lexington county aud pledge him to abide the result of the primary electionI&oney to Lend. The first National Bank of Batesburg has money to lend to their farmer patrons who can furnish satisfactory security. "Toil your friends about it." IRA C. CARSON, Cashier. W. Vv\ WATSON, President. Tour Legged, Four Winged Chicken. Mr. A. W. Hail, of Varennes township, brought to this office Friday a dead four legged and four winged chicken. The wings and legs were all well developed, and had the fowl lived j no doubt Mr. Hall could have secured i a fancy price for the freak. A gentle- j man who stopped for a minute to look at the curiosity remarked that that kind of chicken would be a good kind j to raise to feed Methodist preachers ! on.?Anderson Inteligencer. aiirsBGHEY^lAE wor eauareng <far<?, sure* jvo opiates Alfred J. Fox, I ? i1 j Real Estate j i and 'Insurance, : < 7 | 1 LEXINGTON, S. C. f 1 eoE s.A.X.E. ' 4 i i ('0 acres within one mile of * i \ Arthur. < One 10 horsepower boiler. j. J One 8 horsepower engine. > < One 50 saw gin. [ < One shingle mill. > J One grist mill. > | Timber to cut 500,000 shingles. ? < 20 resident lots in the town of > , J Lexington. > ! | 30 acres good farming land in | j i Rocky Creek. \}/z miles from > I j Peter's church. ' > ! J 5 lots near Lexington Depot. \ < One valuable lot in the town of , I j Lexington, S. C. > j j 12 Acres j ust outside incorporate [ j < limits, Lexington, S. C. | j { 6 Acres very near Lexington, | < S. C. I S Store building and lot on 3Iain ? . street, jueAiuKitm, o. { House and lot in town Lexing- [ < ton?I acre land: 6-room dwelling. > J 250 acres on Soutliern railroad > , 2-} miles from Bnrr, 4 miles from | < Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- > | chard, 50 acres open land. > ( * acre and three room house j ( near town of Lexington. > 1 1 acre lot?two story building, > i at Irene, S. C. [ ! ZFOES, BE2TT. [ One store room, one warehouse > Lexington, S. C. * Write or call to see me ! AT [ THE HOME BANK, | Lexington, S. C. I II CLOTHES UMHUORD . BB9BBBBBK if yon choose your Spring tothes in this store you ean i sure you're as well dresst as any man you'll see. We have all the furnishgs to go with them too? ylish Hats in the latest ;apes and colors; shipment Oxfords in tans, patent athers and guu metals this eek. Neckties, Belts, Hosry and Shirts in a great iriety of patterns. One other word?We are iling more made-to-measure nits this season than ever >fore. The best tailors and ?arsjjjpf experience in taking easures have made us exerts. Ask the man who lias mo'ht from us and come to n * for everything to wear. km and isf/s, ! : ; : S. C. j Delinquent Tay Sale. 1 will sell under rax executions at public outcry ar Lexington C. H., on the first Monday in June, next, during the legal hours oi sale, all that piece, parcel or tract of land belonging to J. W. Sandel; tract No. 1, known as the Lattakoo tract, containing 31 acres, more or less, bounded on the east by Jacob Haltiwanger, south by John Summer, west by Ben Barrett and the north by Kill Shea'.y. Tract No. 2, containing -14 acres, more or less, bound- j ed on east by Kill Siiealy. south and j west by Goo. Fulmer, north by Paul j Ellisor. Levied on as the property of | Dr. J. \V. Sandel for taxes. Terms of sale. cash. P. H. CORLEY. S. L. C. "\Tn v 12 lfifN 2 i Churcfc STotices. St. John'??Sunday schooi 10 a. m. , Preaching 11 a. m. Congregational meeting to vote on conterential | school. j Nazareth?Sunday school 3:30 p. m. < Preaching 4:30 p. m. Married. May the 10, 1903, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cullum, near Batesbnrg, Mr. li. M. Sawyer to Miss Hattie Cullum. Rev. J. E. Steele officiating. ' ????5?MMM??CM?M?P?? 1 CIT!2 I Are Yo | jjjj | BEE3S3EE Vvre liave every a: ix j ;!z I Installment, are the v S - giving them just what : erate what we carry ir I see us, you will find ai j Bed Room, Dining Rc I " you read this advertis< j j 1208 I !!! I ?PIWMt??XWMWMiBJ?MMMM?OO?MMH 1III??BI HI MM Ml I I I WW 11 M MM?? ? MM'f I b EH 1 c BT J j 8 ^h il b 8 MAKES MONEY Grow quickly?is 3*ours growing this way. " " 1 ltfOS is nearly half gone?have you made the most of your opportnnites? If not, make up for lost time by saving money and depositing it regularly each j week at Our Savings Department. Do this, and long before another May rolls around your money will be earning Interest upon Interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded. Carolina Nafional Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. II want to shake hands with every man, wo man or boy in this 1 neighborhood who helps sell harness. I believe the mule has a hard time and am trying to make him comfortable by making comfortable harness. I make everything from < */ o a gee strap to a horse I collar and make it as I (good as I know how. \ Let us help the mule Wise W. Martin I MAKER OF HARNESS j | !!!8 Plain Street j | COLUMBIA, : : : S, 8. ] MaiiZan Pile Remedy, Prkv 0O0 is j guaranteed Pur ui> r. auy tt? iisr. One ajr.jiieation }? Tvliet to any toiiu of Pile--. Soothes and heals. Sold by I lie Kaufmana Drug Co. j FITZMAl THREE ARC 1704 and 1706 Main Sti WHOLESALE ? Or^ 0?oa!s, Notes, Clot. Spares m lags, M So-Wesr Suits f*> WK'.-.-^ry179 V.A.U Sv.rino- onn Rnrrnrtp-" fi-nnrlc ro line. A finer selection we have showing you, or so reasonable at well selected stock of dependabh ply your wants, and you will fine here than you will find them else MeCall Fashion Sheets Free i Notice. 10c and 15c each. :ens of lexing' >u Going to rtiele in this line, and our nrices. c / 1 / ery lowest. We take pride in servii ; they want at prices that suit. It is 1 stock, but we assure you, if you wi ny kind of Furniture you may need )om or Kitchen. Think of us while 3ment and be sure to call when in G fain Street, Columbia, J jT b. ki WhoSesale and Re General Merchant! Pork and i 932 GERVAIS STREET, Heavy and Fancy Groceries prices, and the highest prices pai Produce, etc. This is the only place in the killed and home-cured meats. Ho Call to see us while in the city. I*" 375< Square Feef of Floo = WITf PUMPS, PULLEYS, Pi AND TIN I Plumbing ! fi o I UOUTHEBN OtATES I COLUMBL I JULIUS H. WEIL WHOLESALE DRY CO< Rear of Palmetto National Banl Complete stock of St; Goods and Notions. I Quick shipment, mil | pense, prices always < New York or Baltimore j We sell to Merchants Ibearden<5 I 922-924 Gervais St u stsaBESEoazBm I Groceries, Eay, Grain, Hard1 ; teriai, Wire Fencing*, Tim* ments, Harness, Sadd S Bridles, :|j Best wagon yard in the c-ity |] Call to see us. Prc-r treatment gu (RICE'S H STORE, reef, Columbia, S. C. iND RETAIL hiag, Furnishings, Art liiisiery and Beadyand Skirts. auy iur your wunib 111 our never had the pleasure of this time. We carry a large, ? 3 goods at all seasons to sup- ^ 1 prices for goods much less jwhere. md Patterns at a Moment's | I ??B???BM3?B?? ng?B-WMXMMW? ? ' ? i. | roN, > Buy Wtm HBHS8SI i : - ither for Cash or j j i | lg our customers, > useless to enumII only drop in to for your Parlor 3 at home when olumbia. S. 0. UMDMMnHiiunmnnaaMBflanQaMBmM 3 BIO T, la':l Dealer in * ise, Beef, Mutton, 4 Sausage, , COLUMBIA, S. C. I always in stock at lowest id for Beef Cattle, Country j city to get strictly homeme-rendered lard a specialty. 30 I r Space Covered fl 1CKING. ROOFING I 4 PLATE. I Sunnlies. I _ H supply co., i A., S. C. I ? & COMPANY, i| >DS and NOTIONS, (, - COLUMBIA, S. C. aple and Fancy Dry nimum freight ex* ? guaranteed against i jobbers. i > Only. 9 iLUTHERI - Columbia, 5. C. racsnHacCT I ; ware, Wheelwright Maware, Farming Imple- 5? les, Collars, Fads, | etc. I lor the benefit of all. | apt ana courteous | ? aranteed. $ 9