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f%k. ,' J&i tV * . | THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. Kepre??matioc jaewspaper. Boc.ers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket, fd- VOlTx^X LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 1910. I9T Ill II I - ' - Tjfir_xtjtl*h'1?,r"lp,^M^w 1LMli < ! t w?B !! ? ? t??e?a?Btn?an?? ?a? |r" i fa is " \: I DEPOSIT 27 $ | WHEN $ ^ YO;J HAVE A 8 i SURPLUS, WITH $ B YH? j HOME ratio; t 1 OF LSXSK fl TO DEPOSITORS |j We offer fc <e best seem itv w Ik # * & tiisiO deposits and savings | TO DOJ5ROWEf!S H' We fa mis; i the "needful'' at |? es^te security at cheapest r Sterling Goods J ? I At Sterling silver, cut glass, f?ne ? china, clocks. A fine stock . ? ' .; ! always on hand for you to! select from. I * Keep us in imud wb^tivant- ; ^ - >> ing anything i.n Jewelry vi Silverware. ^ Good watch work and test ar( eye glasses. ot] If you can't come, send for , our catalogue or telephone youi *' order to us. P. B. liWBWI 101 JKW HL K rtT*b & WS 1424 Main St.. Columbia, 5. C J 'Phoiie *'?4 be th r ?1 - lm IssrriidL p M.4.1* :-t it i*V? lititb v*-> p vrs^L aee. Gd^r?, ?ir. W?i'i cAui or m-ar | %T, r Baire. Martha H no] grove, of ?v J.* ur;f"d in holy wedvx-k by R-??' L> D We v-^n^er. ;^:Tv " ' ? 5 ' ? I 11 III I ? I I I I Ml i^l will III . MMM?I ! I ? II I I "I ~ ' I J I l || |i| i!i, | yfl 1 1 i|, , | fl / I \ "i I i I 1 I if 1c - ii ? ^ ?I <S5!T? T? "v*r # |! Kb* jzl j?$& ' Are here, also the | I ow Cut Shoes ai inffs. Wft fifill t.~h t H E. CDF Men's and Boys' Outfitte t . f ti ?-*? ? -Vs L *\ * fe- 4 V u V t-r v??4cV< ? M A 5 JV KT a SW * Solicits ft Share 'jnnjwina iiww 'J?'i jjli uiwjaji..^JiLa wawt wmMBwa 13 0 R R OW E T | WHEN | IN NEED, I FROM I I M RS A J ZX&.MM ux* ilccv ?-\i Siik iCTON J 8 'th iiberi)! rates of interest on ^ L'OUUr: . pj ell times on personal or reaj r.u-s n. d on easy terms. +*r\ Tg3??n??*L Majority Riles : any rate its opbion is worth Cr.refsl msideration. The opinion of (Kg ijority of wagop Beyers is that the )! ? Aa?# ??iJ ai lat is why more Sludebaker wagons 3 sold every year than these of any ler make. A great many mere; Almost twice as many, Over 70,000 a year Farm Wagons Alone Fact?easily?very easily proven. Ever since you were a boy the udebaker has been the most popular igon. It's more popular today than ever fore. If you think the opinion cf e majority is worth any tiling, come and see us when you need a wagon. We guarantee end! sell the Stuuebaker. softs-Bowling 8z Co. SWANSEA. S. C. l*IJjiS.<..OAM A?/. '- V.7U.UI ^.1. UdTT.n VIMI >1 I JC.A 7. rjli.WJrf I* I~ - ,MVSKf K, a:k \ ,wip ' m ; ra\fmf| <ipta M$|FVc if.! i l?}'?*b&s ?* rxrnm&a&&loiJu ' Jf j) ??<-*?^2sT > v ery r 111 id all Msn and 1 3 best at. the low lEHEft rs. * V % i mv ?ihy m if?l I HI b /**?* ?*Tra (KC^j J40 olA/cva V^vV rv/wi < <>WCT?' .lU^tVw nua \ca^ mla % f * " i ^ ^ ** ** 5 of Your Valued Pa fJtniMW W? JBLWWBWTJt E.V?U?Jri*<.J OH - MLJLAUJJM. MBBB Liver On Sub-Cemxaittoa. i j Washington, March 5.?The Housi j committee on agriculture tod ?y con | eluded its hearings on the anti-optioi [ bills that have been under considera i tion by it for the last six weeks. 1 ! sab-committee, consisting of Repre j sentatives Scoit, Hawley, Plumley i Leyer and B :ail has been appointe< i to frame a report and submit same a ! early as possible. It is believed tha J the framing of the bill will consum J the remainder of the present month, i j Ihul Ca, Struts cf 3d?:?$ld. On Monday afternoon Mo race Ham ! mond aud \Vr. F. Vance, proaiiu?-n ! termers of HdgehVd comity, bccam i engaged in a pistol duel o.i the street ! of Evigt field. no to enipr.ving t-heir re i vol vers. juntmo-ja was kiiied in i stantlv, three SnP'eis having pierce* j his body, and Vance was wounded ii the hand. The difficulty, it is said arose over a debt, which Vane ! claimed Hammond owed him. <> Ccuats-Lwson. Mrs. Emma C. Counts and Mr. E. .J ! Liiv.-son were quietly married at th home of the bridc.'s sister, Mrs. W. E l)-nt, yesterday morning at 9:2 . > ? > 1- .U.. T> ... T \X? | U UIUU&, 'JiiW LVCY. ! . VV . i^CCIUV WiXiO ating. The happy couple left on th 10:1 S train for Greenville, where the vnh make Their future home. Bot are deservedly popular and they hav the best *vj?he>* of a large circle c friends. The Dispatch wafts cor.gral uluiii.-ns. Dr. Mifcc&sll Accspts. Dr. S. C. Mitchell, president of th ! University of South Carolina, has at | cepted an invitation to deliver th literary address on the occasion of tl Palmetto Coilegiate Institute on th 21th of May. Dr. Mitchell is one ( uie most 8' holarly men in the Sout and his coming will be looked forwar to with keen interest and pleasure. If You Are A Trifle Sensitive About the size of your shoes, it's some su:i: faction to know that many people can v.v?shoes a size smaller by sprinkling aU vi Foot-Ease into them. Just the thing 'or p;i ent Leather shoes, and for breaking in xe shoes, sold Everywhere, 25c. Riloy & Haiglsr Bros. In this issue we wish to call ather tion to the new ad of Itiley & Ha-'gk Bros., of Swansea. This firm has large and well selected stock of genen merchandise, which they are offeriu at lowest possible prises. Tneysoiic: a share of the trade of that com unity ri hey are clever people to deal witi Give them a call before you uuy. ? W*I ics vrr u?ira.1 a*?v*u?*xr.-.*^j.*?\ mt~-~ mtitrwr a m ^ JlI1 WOP i il ^ I! i! p v ho * h \\ r< n *<> 'V M is lj < > - --- , If tVAVir>ff Mntc, s f *> - " ^-i-^ -U-i- v i. J j F ; fell Boys' Furnish- j lj est pncos j{ & COa, | Ls^rngtcn, S. C. j Mines flfltim? im a uului iila ST, 3TEB., tronage. Polite and Pro March Sales Last Monday. 2 Bv the Clerk of Court: Cromer land, Tract A, 12 acres, to J. A. Cromer, $305. Tract B. 17 acres, to 1 G. B. and J. M. Mathias, for $200. P 07 n/>t*no + a P T) n nrl T \1 iiaoi) v. t ati rn, cu u -u. auu u *-?-? ^ Mathias, for ?1,160. Sold by the sheriff, the Oswald land, Tract 1, Home place at Birrs, 131 > acres, to E. G. Dreher, for ?2,300. i Tract 2?92 acres, to S. B. George, 9 for 3475.; Tract 3, 100 acres, to S. P. Roof, for ?510; Tract 4, 85 acres, to " S. P. Roof, for ?350; Tract 5,129 acres, c to S. B. George, lor ?550; Tract 6, 114 acres, to S. B George, for ?350; Tract 7, 80 acres, to S. B. George, for ?300; Tract 8, 150 acres, to G. H. Roof, for ?000; Tract 9, 4 acres, to S. B. George, for ?1SQ; Tract 10, 70 acres, to Smith t Br^-s., tor ?550; Tract 11, 42acres, . e to A. R. Oswald, for $1,225; Tract 12, ( s HO acres, to K. F. Oswald, for ?4,105; r >- Tract 13. 6l? acres, to S. B. George, J i- for ?1,350; Lot rind Brick store in town i of Lexington, north side of said lor, i a (Department store) to Scott Hendrix, | i, ior ?2,550; Lot and Brick slorn, on j e south side of same lot, to Scott Hendrix, for ?3,080. Thirty Gallons. Cron9. ^ Sheriff P. II. Coriey on Monday J poured out something over 31igallons ,1 of booze that was captured several weeks ago. It was put up in all man* ~ ner of packages and it took nearly an hour to disDOse of the lot. ^ Id is said that; liquor is being freely r_ sold in Lexington, and it is lively that li several arrests will be made at an |/ early date. Every Warrm Will Be Interested. if you havo pains in tho back, urinary, blad or? r Kidney trouble, *ud wa i a ce p niiii, pbwaut iiei b cure for worn iPsil!s,try M >.hnr Gray's .mstra iau-Lo..f. it is a safe * " u'iU tii'vtu -n.iu'itr r K ilator At d u?r*risrs or e hymn ;>.) < :?. sample packntf? r cio-o. au0 dress, Ttie Mother tiray co.. l-.r >y, x. y. >f ESS DILUTIONS. ^ Whereas, Almighty God, Supreme vt Ruler of the Universe, has seen lit to remove from our midst Brother Juiian E Kaufniann; therefore be it Resolved First: That in the death of Brother Ju ian E. Kaufmann Lex"r iugtou Lodge No. 152 A. F. M., has 's i sustained an irreparable loss, for in hiin wore centered the qualifications v* of man, brother and mason, a kind father ard loving husband. Resolved, Second: That the sincere and heartrelt sympathy of this Lodge be extended to Brothel* Kaur'v mann's bereaved family, a Resolved, Third: That a copy of \1 ! this resolution bo sent to his bereaved g | family and pub ishe 1 in Tne Lexingio j ton Di ipavch; ami be it further r. i Seso.ved, That, a page on tiie mini. ute book be laser.bed to the memory ! of our greittiv lamented and much be J lovc-ct Lruthcr Julian E. Kaul'maan. - | 0. E. Leaphart, Jno. J. Taylor, Committee. i Cnnmb^riain's Sion ach and Liver i Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, nr.d have been | raised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. ?oid by All Druggists. SHOES! SHOES! We want to call your attention to oar stock of spring and summer shoes ?one of t he very best lines ever shown in Lexington. Oxfords, sandels, slippers and shoes for men, women and children Wo want you to inspect our shoes and get our prices before you buy. Heelze & Son, Wilss W. SSartirWe c lit attention of the farmers to the advertisement of Wilse W. Martin, of Columbia, and advise them to call on him when in need of hames, plowgear.*1, backhand*, rr ces, bridles, collar:-;, etc. He wiil treat you fair and SJ tiui J* * - ? He w 7^7 Sales cf G-n&ae. "Mr. W. P. Roof is selling more for- : tilizers this vs;:?r than formerly, which J i: nr. t vidcnce that the farmers of ri-e j county are icrtihzii.'g more heavi-y everv year, and ai?o of the fact that | It oof is selling goods at the lowest prices. Always >-i Sam P. Roof in*- j ! iore you bny > our feniii::crs. See his j utivrriisijiiiisir. ? ??**-? *7* f\ r; *(t p y* t trf u i lib V % Jtj <9 mcOLi '? ? i Tm> (VC ' <: !*b: corrM^omi.Mit of 1ho I J Aldus'a Chronicle under date of Fehruary 2-, has the following to say anenf. Editor Simp}ii..s, of the Hdf?e! eld Chronicle, : l-o number ot ilie Louse from Ed^c Held county. " Mr. Simpkins, who, possibly iCoet exception, bears the ropuia' on < f i>ent,'C I'le most elorjuenr nvm1 cr f the house, lias the interest of I i co 1at Lucius at heart, lie is not m c of J a hill introducer, but snob as i.e fat 1crs arc sure ami practical." It goes wit.li >ut saying that Editor Sinipisins will be reelected. Qno went a Word. Ti?e Dispatch has made, a rule not ' to accept small local adyertisement.s 1 for less than one cent a word, oaca insertion. No advertisements will be accepted, however, for less than 25c., and cash mut-t aceoinjian}- the order. * . ? sj onWr" iar-*iif O OJUTJM: r? 1A, K. <Jr mpt Attention. 1 t f it iff. tw imtvn ii^^ny\MBUtiuttii3mjm?^}kwmm,u^B3mLL miwi f.;^j#l ABfiflA s; worth only half as r there is at least twice : Put temptation out of J ' BATESBIji I ^'S sa'er ^ere ar,y1 oox- Start your acco l-lPP\ 'j M bave. Make it a rule pay all bills by check, left for yourself every HWtt&r We nav interest on ' - - J ? U. X. GtTNTER, Pi 1TTJ A. C. JO ?l.lll.LJ^#W-V?JMWgraM JIIB IWB 1892. Lexington Set LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undivide 5 per cent, interest paid on being computed semi-annually. D< received. Commercial accounts also give: Ample facilities for handling account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, J W. P. R00 ir? imimebebe? IfBROW^^ $ . MEW EROOKLA V/c Want your business, it is our j/iV your money with 1:3 uniii you rsee^ ty'J tunes a yoar. \U J. Q. CUJGWABD, \!'/\ Vice-President. i i'/; ~>dl ::^v <K .u.-iw i; 'u."j. int'tirezi.\a 1 of ? & faer.? .1 Si tf\ ^5 ^ | : : : CHAPIIf, ? | Tfis lank Tha! Ae & This bank aims to give you good ser g cheeks for you?furnish crafts for se: M always glad to assist you in business n ? with this bank, which makes a point positors. Our certificates of deposit b y We cordialiy invite the farmers as w ?] th.ur banking with us. B J. S. WES SINGER, President. J nv Vl> i -< | Plant Youv DoiSi | Thsv will yield a sure harv I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, w .i (rood or bad, and, if the "RAIN' S' |j the principal as well as the intei lj mediately hadt's 1 < ;i":: r n J prrsn-'^f- jo. -r on jj J r-pc c : * i*4' * 1 j:o ' -v. n "" 5 "* O" + fr <;1 IjL c I.;..' O'.i'... ^ *J?w Ov?. iiij^ i .u.iU. lv '? ( [ "? ;.T 1 -? ? '> rr,-i c*-?? ***& N it p'; N? Lc' ij ?$ f/ < ** .v ??? *AJ W? & I: C-.uid h I M cc\T r; "t^t v* V lUi J i-. >. Js?. C.Ov, 5:} Wr::. B.:r.:^!I, < ft John T. Mult on, (J IIWI I?ill i MPB ''I ? " ?W nWt J7%D "JX.WCT?,M?uI I w I A Pi s [if.\0S$\ , . ri j ' *nS!L3ra I I \ $0 W / no | AhsoJuSaSy | X^ssj^' cost ?S low. I J. T. COLEMAN";* Mgr. ALFf j Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE C I Incorporated as a stock company b | John F. Dryden, President. ?bb? bw???w?ar?? RIN HAND nucb as one in the bank. For in the temptation to spend?it your way by depositing youi ill of Belefcfj, EtG, : : : S. C. way than in your safe or cash lint today with what vou to deposit all your cash and You'll find you have more time von balance your books. time deposits quarterly. ies. NE3, Cashier. 1910. ings Bank, S. C: d Profits ss: *00.00. savings deposits ;nterest eposits of ?1.00 a. d over n special attention, your business, and youi SI.00 per year. F, President a#d Cashier ^ ) bankTI ND.S.C. U desire to please. Leave s]y it We pay interest four m L. S. TROTTI, <A\t President P^j hp.~i.-ju..- jjsbj?ubk/jk-ju1 'ji'^^c-treatrerrep 2hapin L' 1 C 1 ' VI ? I )| gemmates 1 vices. We cash out-of-town 3 tiding money way. We are j latters. Make your deposits ? of good treatment of its de- | ear interest at 5 per cent. | ell as the business men to do % . F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier / waamMCTWH? -mm gK?wan?w ? ?m r'X2 *?,*? P q est of interest m cur hether the season be l\ Y DAY" should come, \j r.. rest earned, Can be in- d d S3 rl<-\H f-k Atinn on ! < .AUU lU vuw/.l (u: 'UL~L1 ] :r you. g C3> n f;j i v?^4 \i ii q r j i O. w. j tfo L. ?al:c-r, Vice Prosl.Vr.f- i;i ?1a? r, j _ ^ ^ ''i 'n^ncr'^'-T/* ? mjr -$cv^ -:y -tf 0 J mdenffsl j rco policy contains j ss. Every ESero is I s~* The! 2ES J. FG;', Spes.'ai figsni, j LEX2KCTOK, S. C. GMPANY OF AMERICA, \ y the State cl Piew Jersey | Home Office, Newark, N.J J r?9-U