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1 he Lexington Dispatch V e; nesday, May 18,1910. 6 3d. Harm an, Editor and Publisher D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. Enter ad at vhe Post Office at Lexington, S. O., as second class matter. , CIRCULATION 2.325. } Notice Subscribers, > A Blue X on your paper denotes you a *e in arrears. A Red X shows that your subscription expires in the issue crossed. As usual, at the last moment, before going to press, advertisements come in and crowd out our reading matter, and we beg our readers to ^excuse us, for it is certainly hard to turn dollars away at any time. We will make good later. ? ? Lexington On Boom. Lexington is on a boom. Nothing like it lias ever struck the town before. Three business houses are going up at one time. Contractor John W. Frye . is pushing, right ahead on the brick building of Alfred J. Fox, the foundation being almost completed. The new building of the Lexington Rnnnlv Co.. is raoidlv nearing com pletion and will te ready for occupancy witbin a few days. This building is constructed of corrugated iron, and will be equipped with the latest r. i nproved machinery. The plant will ~ he operated by electricity. In addition to handling automobiles of a -> number of different makes and styles, the new firm will carry a full line of hardware and mill supplies, making a specialty of engine and boiler supplies. This firm will fill a longfelt want in this entire section. * The ground was broken on Monday morning for the building of the large brick livery, feed and sales stables of C. S. Rauch, just below Efird & . Dreher's law office, 011 depqt street. This building will be of modern design and finish, size 66x116, two stories, and will be equipped throughout with.every convenience. Mr. Chas. ... E. Coriey is contractor. J In.addition to the above, there are a large number of residences going up, with more to follow soon. j Bargains at Win. Piatt & Sen's - William Piatt & Son, Columbia, are " offering many bargains in dry good?, mtions, shoes, millinery, etc. They handle only the best goods that money aud experience can buy, and you will always find their prices the lowest. Strictly honest and fair in all dealings witn their customer?giving full value for every dollar received, wm riaui oc Son, receive a large share Lexing- ; ton trade. Always visit their store, whether you buy or not. I Bugg IB '^| BM i r I P - C. E. Li Ku MMMMMMMMMaMMMMMaMMftaaWOaMUU v?5^yij Abs< Sggfri ?$?/ cost J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSU Incorporated as a stock c< John F. Dryden, President. Plant Your I \ They will yield a si SAVINGS DEPARTM1 good or bad, and, if the the principal as well as mediately had. Only a small amoui Let us start the Saving THE ST COLU Wm. Barnwell, President. John T. {Bank < : : : CHJ The Bank Tl This bank aims to give yoi " _ i- j IcneCKS ior you?iurmsn ura always glad to assist you in 1 with this bank, which make positors. Our certificates of We cordially invite the far their banking with us. ^ J. S. WESSINGER, Presidei g You can't bee |! WW I < A v We make the finest qua! hygienic methods. Packei j| sacks. f PALMETTO 1 COLU i . ' HHHiHI \ . ies,Wa ~W~ E Handle I Buggies s I best the i Harness, A comn I Our lea | ory. Thei quality a: where. All the teed for o Wheni We thii like busi: e L. iwingsien, Mgra, Msg V gM|B? % A Prudential insurance policy contains stimates. Every item is >lutely guaranteed. The is low. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. RANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, >mpany by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N. J Dollars With Us ire harvest of interest in our INT, whether the season be "RAINY DAY" should come, the interest earned, Can be imnt is needed to open an account Habit for you. ATE BANK MBIA S. C. Geo. L. Baker, Vice President Meltyn, Caskier. of Chapin 1PIN, S. C. : : : aat Accommodates i good services. We cash out-of-town fts for sending money way. We are 3usiness matters. Make your deposits 8 a point of good treatment of its dedeposit bear interest at 5 per cent, mers as well as the business men to do it. J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier iiii: JiS Jig J5E Si iiii sgg ft omfortable without $ 1 $ ity of ice, by the most approved u d carefully and shipped in new '* jjj \ ICE COMPANY 1 MBIA, S. C. 3 jg gons,Ha ) only the best qua] ire the best made, narket affords for Laprobe, and Whi lete line of Rubber iders in wagons arc se wagons are aires ad the prices are th above mentioned a ne year from date c n town we will be j ik the above busii ness in the State. !e Depf. "" K"otic3, Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to himt, cut or box limber, make roads or by-paths, haul wood or straw, or trespass in any manner whatever upon my lands in 'Black Creek and Boiling Springs township, as the law will be enforced against all trespassers. S. P. SMITH. May 2, 1910?lw80 WHFFI WRIGHT AN!) F.LACKSMITH | II *V -* ? n M* WW MM l?4 - - - We are prepared to do any kind of repair work on buggies, and wagons, rubber tires put on in short notice. _ Horseshoeing a Specialty, ! We solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee satisfaction. J. E. RAWL & COMPANY. At Rawl Old Stand. Lexington, S, C. 0.0. Kenny Co. SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED SUGAR AT COST We import and roast every pound of | Coffee sold by us. Roasted 14c to 35c. Green 10c to 20c. Fine Teas 25c to 80c. Rice sold at Cut Prices. Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c % lb. I Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c y2 lb. " Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c % lb. g PHONE 157. 1639 MAIN ST I COLUMBIA. S. C. I It Is 2To Longer a Question I as to whether 1 * 'to grow hair ol \ a ball head. s I Dr. Harding has added an auxiliary, ^ i in that of a Toilet Soap, which con- f ? tains no acids or animal fats, with 9 j. which to wash the scalp before and a occasionally wnne using uermozoiie. ' A cake of this soap can be had with ; each bottle of Dermozone. a Dermozone is for sale by your local ( ? Druggist. ? TAYLOR DRUG CO., Headquarters, ^ ^ . 1520 Main Street. Columbia, S. C. f irnessanc Lity Vehicles Our 1 We also handle oth the money. See our ip, all for $85.00, a g m ? 1 T>~n 1 ire aim jDau-jDeax j.j ), Old Hickory,Studel idy too well known t te best that can be re sold on easy tern >f purchase. ^lad for you to visit c less is done on less a: ??b??a??Tmwmmmmmmn? iaa? irwa? 8 immmmiimunmm LET US SI E. C. Dreh Outfitters lor Wen and Boys. \ FOR R and DRESSEI >oors, Sash, Bl Etc., Write N. H. DRI COLUMBIA, - ? ISTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGUREI SHINGLES AND LUMB JAccess .Vson and Jones er Buggies, the 'Special Buggy, jreat bargain. lg Buggies, baker and Hicko question their obtained anyas and guaran>ur show rooms, xpense than any i?a???ia???mmmmmm?n?b?M??BU?M? ?MMI MM? B Batesburg, HOW YOU ^ he best line of iothing in Amerifor the price, rr /^il ? 1 99 I jrntton Glomes. ? Ne are agents for Walk- 1 er and Crossett Shoes, I >tson and No-Name Hats. | n our Furnishing De-I I tment you will only find]! I : best. We sell the bestjil kes at the same price asJH iers. I er & i/o.} i Lexington, S. C J OUCH D LUMBER, inds, Shingles, or call on iroppq SOUTH CAROLINA. market Prices paid for er of all kinds. sories I pmp 8B S. C. I