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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 21. 1909 , lades to Advertise3 ents. I, Spring Goods?Mimnatigh's. I Anniversary Sale?Written Dry | Goods Company. I Dry Goods?A. Ayoub. f Footwear?E. P, & F, A, Davis. Cotton Market. Lexington 10c. Services At St. Stephen's. St. Stephen's Evan Lutheran church Rev. T. S. Brown, pastor. Services Sunday 11 o'clock a. in. and 8 o'clock ' p. m, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Catechumens,4 p. m. CXEEAF BATES TO ATJG-USTA, GEOBGIA, -For the Music Festival, April , 26 th and 27th. For the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip excursiont tickets on April 25th and 26th good returning April 29th at very low rates. The Augusta Musical Festival will be composed of many notable attractions such as Mme. Emma Earaes, Prima Donna Assoluta, Walter Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra of fifty people, renowned soloists Mme. Rider-Kelsey, Mr. Reed Miller, Miss Neva Vander Veer, Mr. Gustav Holmquist and a chorus of two hundred voices. * For information apply to Ticket Agents, or J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. W. E. McGee, T: P. A., Augusta, Ga. ??<&- ? SEED?MOE-E SEED. P. J, Rucker, Columbia, says Huckleberries and 15 packages garden seeds, choice variety, for 35c. Huckleberry only 10c. Huckleberry plants ready nnf r>r>nf \Y> T ( iUi pjL&ULl llli? UUt, wuv/ VV.UV V?v.., ranted to be fresh and reach you alive. Best time to set plants is in dry weather. 0m- Put plant in first, pour water on roots, cover with dirt. Never put water in the hole first: let the dirt settle on the roots by pouring water afterwards. * . Dental Notice. Dr R. G. Killingsworth will be at Red Bank, Monday and Tuesday, April 26 and 27. and at Pelion Thursday and Friday, April 29 and 30. ? = ? cacacacfflQflegaf IS gg Just a won ' S3 ^?ss: We ] ? 83 makes and oi 83 with every ] gf single and gg plow harness gg traces, sadd ?0 robes and 83 goes to make ?00l TTTn ncrv-n mi wa5un ULLU-L-LU ,f|| Harness are TO will find any jjjj Provii Personals. i j Farmers are busy planting. ! W ea: a ad oats are looking well, j but are 1 e ?ding rain badly, j Mr. an i Mrs. E.igene Roberts spent i Saturday night with the latter's par j ents. ; Miss Marie Fields was the guest of Miss Annie Ford on Sn i: day. i Mr. P. II. Cook spent Sunday at ! Wagener. i " j Little Miss Nannie Wingard was the ! guest of little Miss Lucy Fuliner Sun! da}'. Mrs. Ellen Meetze visited her sister, ! Mrs. Mary Gross, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Wingard and J children wore the guests of Mr. and j Mrs. G. H. Fields 011 Sunday. ! Mrs. Ellen Corley spoilt Sunday ! with Mrs. P. H. Seay. j Miss Amanda Fulmer was the guest ; of Miss Cora Wingard Sunday. ! Miss Mary Wingard spent Saturday i night with Miss Mannie Corley. i i The Rev. W. D. Quick spout Sun- j i day at the home of Mr. G. B. Wing- j 1 ^ ! ard. t Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Roberts and little grand-daughter, Marie, spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Aughtrv Smith, near Barr. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballentine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Corley Saturday night. Misses Annie and Jeanett Wingard were the guests of Mrs. Earnest Corley Saturday night. Miss Katie Roberts was the guest of Miss Ethel Corley Saturday night, j Mr. James Ford has a very fine gar- [ den. Snelgrove Bros., are going to have a telephone put in. Miss Has.de Harman spent a few days with her grand-mother, Mrs. Nancy Wingard, recently. Mr. George Fields went to Colurn- J bia Tuesday on business. Mr. James Ford spent Tuesday in j Columbia on business. Cook & Wingard have moved their saw-mill on Mr. Kershaw 'Wingard's piace.v Carnation, j Mors Arrests MateDeputy Sheriff Miller returned from Saluda on Thursday night, bringing with him two white men?C. R. Adams, aged 5S years, and Tillman Procter, Jr., both charged with obtaining moneyunder false pretences from one of the banks at Batesburg. Adams gave bond on Friday and was releas- I ed, but Proctor is still in jail. 9 i about our Hartiandle the best ir guarantee goes piece. We have double harness, i, collars, bridles, les, whips, lap everything that up a buggy or . Our prices on as low as you j where. ??a im ? i t~ ?n ? mmm ??o ??J?? ri^^^'itCT^xcaBKrrssMnaKaiac-aBnzcmiLTrr r rr*.sxu-mxrxncai I I I E" VAI I W B I2 I JxL,, i \j %J g r of xy T^&xr^^-ajjBamVirs tfi?nriTJO,i> /jm?BBCJMMEC*mas ! the newest in and Furnishi j the New Bto] Itimbia- We stock. Y ou I-! , prices right. new shades s Prises Hangs $ I tM I Our stock of I the best that |; shown in the? : to see us. ' Loaders in Sty! ! 1404 MAIN St. phoke J I Call to see 01 Room Suit an pleased. BICKERS?! EURHITUR] 1838 Rfain Street. t I ?n?B5??a????sa?i ? ? rir?axnrnari The Place to Buy Siamese. We wish to advise our readers to go to Wilse W. Martin, Columbia, S. C-, When they are in need of harness, gears, traces, saddles, or anything in his line. Mr. Martin is a pleasant gentleman to deal with and will treat you right on every purchase. Kis place is opposite The Condor Gregory Stables and will be pleased to see yon. " rw i mnwnnwwniwTTTwnr There is 110 moi opportune time to bu a buggy, than rigl now, and we have jus received a shipment ( all the leading make If it's a buggy?ope] top or runabout?w have it. If it's a carri them. If it's a wagon thing from- a cheap < horse. We extend a core quarters for Ever?thing Lexingtc LX" wj --^cjnrr-r'i - JL otsagapttTSOCPC ~SB Q KP T" | || | . Clothing;, Hats j ng Goods visit | j re when in Co- j ! have no old j ! will find our j Suits in all the Liid latest cuts. j 9 f?3 $39,00 I i -/J u W v> C V-? ?7 H ,rtrjcn?'nBuun<7Kxct.;c. uu.-uwrryraroi B , Blue Serges is j| j has ever been | ; 3e parts. Gome J I ie and Quality j *06 COLUMBIA, S, G. J | ' I i ir $20.00 Bed j d you will be | j 2 DEALERS. \ I Columbia, S. C. i j \ ! n iwiiiimi iujmjw 111 ! ? i it jjuimn-.jknrtamm | ___________________ i Card cf Thanks. i ! To the Editor cf The Dispatch: i j Please allow me space in your paper ! to thank the many kind friends and j neighbors for the assistance giyen me I duriug my wife's recent severe illness. ! May each of you be repaid a hundred 1 fold, is the sincere wish of your friend 1 I. A. Lindler. ' Lexington, April 17, 1909. e -[)_ g jjlizszfil^k t iTtMi * 811 i S* :11lr [ *| ?ZT-Z?stt ' /L. . .. -r VsJ " i1 Ik. re .age or surry, we have i, we have them?anyone-horse to a fourlial invitation to one and ail to inspect our buggies and wa, gons. Our prices are j the lowest: our terms the easiest. wmmmmammrrjjttnaa?j ~i r?i i in? ? nmi h?j?op? m ynJn.ifctfe ^apshaRrii k ? - X# ^ IV * v*# B J Wyi m U WU i >r?3 5. G, g; ?g\ 5.'; g- H^ i i, Tr5 M;.. "> L J' U J s\ ,i r-_" c*_ i Vv t> r*>?. ,s?-. > ?- C-. fc*. l JJA-. ?* r\ j "~ ft ! | Bsas f??3 Ba&y Saiftr |j I $ j 'M t^roni i he eib-crs of reetkuigV :| j || Give tee little one. the kinrl of $ | ?| nor.ri.-iiment fleu will renew and kj j || sustain its *:reng?h. Try some !? I w of our jjl 1 i i1 | SuabrlgiiiS infant Feed or | j I Malted Mills $ i 1 S! iq They will stay on baby's gj | .9] ftcr.nieh when all other foods are ?j] i I] rejected. We look after the IBI youngster's comfort, too. Our S | Soap, Talcum Powders. Puffs, |j ! etc., are gratified to the skin and jj I beneficial as well. Our infant's ra 9 department is a boon to mothers, jtf 1 THE KAUFMAN BftUG | ft COMPANY, ^ I LEXmCTON, SOUTH CAR. | | 1 i i i i\ I Baric-cue and Fish Dinner. I will furnish a firstclass barbecue and fish dinner at Prof. J. V. Smith's I pond on May 20th, 1'JOO. The pond j will be drawn down and shares will I i be sold at 82.00 each. Everybody j cordially invited to conic out and en- : joy the day. i 4w2S. C. S. Goodwin. j White Goods. ; j At the store of Win Piatt & Sen, i | Columbia, you will find a fine line cf j i new and pretty wasli goods of ev r/ j I description, figured lawns, linens, 1 I I suitings, etc , and the prices j lease j j the closest buyers. Call on Piatt & j j Son while in the city. ^^AIIAA rsatfi oiuto any | Mo housewife c be without one o: \ * I or ranges. They keeping a pieasru ? them at all prie< | j cheapest that's | highest that's b j terms will appec j ical buyers. m 8?ljt |||^ 1 <: ,. if sit I g| :>j i ^ |" IIIill I AS WELL AS ; E i '! I::r.;' ones ar?% vtVoihc here? i c you need not wait until your bus r- in ess has as-unaed crcat nropori? rionn before opening a Clucking [ ? Account. DO 30 TO-DAY. i ' " ! fc , ' !);:r patrons resrr.rcifess of th? . g nmouur of business done, receive j (! ?-very cmirt'-sy in all matters of J fi business entrusted to us?and ; ij th,ire is nothing in safe banking jjj we eannoc perform. Talk if over 1; with our cashier. | j CAROLINA BATICSAL SANK, a COLUMBIA, S. C. Mastic mixed paint all colors* Varnish stains and oil stains. Porch and floor paint. Flatkoat for walls, oil finish can he washed and not become spotted. Mo adulterants: a guarantee. Pure lead, zinc and linseed oil are used in Mastic Paint. Bsfore painting call and see color cards. Builders Hardware: Plows for farm. W.S.Stewart 1">*2?> Main St. Columbia, S. C. Pishing Tackle. This is fishing time and at The Baza i? you will find a full line of tackles ef all kinds. Poles, bobs, hooks and lines. Come to us for your tackle. The Bazaar. / . . ?fj ' :an afford to SS f our stoves ?jj make house^e. We have <H es, from the ||| good, to the gg est, and our il to econom? ? ' ^JMt# &