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FThe Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 18.1910 Index to ITew Advertisements. Paint?T. B. Aughtry & Co. Banking?Union National Back. Ice?Palmetto Ice Co. Proclamation?Gov. M. F. Ansel. f Citation?Rev. W. I. Herbert. Buggies?The L. D. Cullum Co. Mules?Gregory-Conder Mule Co. Hat Sale?W. D. Bates. Hilton's Life?Murray Drag Co. Educational?College of Charleston. School Election?J. A. Keisler et al. Dry Viooas?ri tzuiiiurujt:. Ice Cream Festival. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bapv. tist church will give an ice cream festival at the home of Mrs. W, A. HarV man on Saturday evening, May 21. During the evening a beautiful quilt, donated by friends of the society, will be disposed of. Everybody most cordially invited. The L. S. Galium Company. Attention is directed to the attractive display advertisement of the L. * *D. Oullum Co., in this issue. They I> are perhaps the largest dealers in buggies and wagons in this section of the Oarolinas, and they are in position to v sell at smaller profits than most dealers. Mr. 0. Livingston, one of the most popular salesmen in the county, i? in charcre 6t this department, and will take pleasure in' showing you through. Give Mr. Livingston a call when you go to B^tesburg. ?BEAT CONCERT COMING ? TO LEXINGTON. On next Friday night. May 20th, the concert band of Allen University will present to the citizens of Lexington a swell concert which will be highly appreciated by all who attend. The concert will be composed of both male i' and female quartettes, vocal and instrumental solos and duetts. Duetts with piano and cornet. Admission, 15c. A couple 25c. The concert will be given in the hall over the Lexington Pressing Club, and Rev. Nelson has arranged special seats for white people. ? Commencement Nest Week. The commencement exercises of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute will be held next week, beginning on Sua-day morning with the baccalaureate sermon by the Rev. Dr. J. H. Harmes, > president of Newberry College. The commencement proper will begin on 'Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock with exercises by the students of the primary department, There will also be exercises on Monday evening. The commencement will come to a close on Tuesday evening with exercises by the graduating class and toe literary address by Dr. S. C. |Mitchell, president of the University of South Caro lina. The exercises by the' students will * be held in the school building, while the sermon will be preached from St. Stephen's Lutheran church. ?m? Big Reward for Thomas Craft. TTT Governor Martin P. Ansel has offer> ed a reward of $100 for the capture; and delivery of Thomas J. Craft to the Sheriff of Lexington county. It will be recalled that Craft killed Garfield Hutto, in the lower part of > the county, on the night of December 28,1908. He was tried at the February term of court last year, convicted of murder with recommendation to \ mercy and sentenced to serve the balance of his life in the State peniten< tiary. His case was appealed to the higher court, and while awaiting de, velopraents, Craft escaped from jail *f> on Thanksgiving night last year by sawing his way to liberty. Thomas A. Whittle, another white prisoner, escaped at the same time, , but was-soon recaptured at his home ' * near Ridge Spring. The reward offered by the Governor brings the amount up to $200, Sheriff Corley having offered $100 for Craft's , arrest soon after his escape. The Governor's proclamation is printed elsewhere in this issue. f proclamation! * - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, tf* 7 Executive Chamber. WHEREAS information has been received at this department that an Atrocious Murder was committed in the County of Lexington on or about the 28th day of December, 1908, upon the body of Garfield Hutto by Thomas v J. Craft and that the said Thomas J. rWff. hoincr nrmvinfcpd nf rrmrrlpr with ViWiVJ VV? v.* v*v* ?.VM recommendation to mercy, escaped from jail of Lexington County and has fled from justice. NOW, THEREFORE, I, M. F. Ansel, Governor of the State of South ' - Carolina, in order that justice may be done aDd the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension, delivery and conviction of the said Thomas J. Craft, about 5ft. 10 inches tall, weighs about 150 pounds, light complexion, clean shaven, blue eyes, sandy hair parted in middle, is fond of picking a banjo, carries himself erect and makes a good appearance, to the Sheriff of Lexington County, at Lexington, S. C. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Ssate to be affixed, at Columbia, this 10th da}7 of May, A. D., 1910, and in the 131th year of the Independence of the United States of America. *T TS A XTiJ IT" 7 iyi. r. A.xoijii. By the Governor: R. M. McCOWN, Secretary of State. % .... NOTICE OF ELECTION. There will be an election at Center School House, in school district No. 7, on Saturday, May 28, 1910, at h o'clock p. ni., tor the purpose of voting 2 mill levy for school purpose?. % J. A. Keisler, Emanuel Long, H. S. Scase, 2w30 Trustees. >;v wm QUEEN OF ACTRESSES "I am glac1 to write my endorse' ^ c ment of the great remedy, Peruna. / ^ do so most heartily. "?Julia Marlowe. w r Any remedy that benefits digestion ^ 1 strengthens the nerves. ? j The nerve centers require nutrition. ^ If the digestion is impaired, the nerve ^ centers become anemic, and nervous p debility is the result. A Cooked fopd is sold from automobiles \ j in the streets of Paris, Berlin and Mos- ^ cow. J * The family that eats \ j plenty of r : Quaker Oats % 1 i-i j ^ is a neaitny, ruggea j family. J The most popular ^ food in the world be- 4 cause it does most \ and costs least. 4 4 Packed in regular size packages, and in her- ^ metically scaled tins for hot climates. M & _ ? ' 4 ] The eggs of wild birds are smaller ^ than those of the same species of birds j Q ; when domesticated. j ^ W\ ?$? Bone Pains, f Ulcers, Scaly pOSf/ ^ S^Skin, Pimples. PiJt^/ T=^ B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles, Also g ^ Eczema and Rheumatism. Judge For twenty-five years Botanic Blood 'Balm Wheri (B.B- B.) has been ouring yearly thousands made sa of suffeFet s-from Primary, Secondary or 0f 4 dm! Tertinary Blood Poison, and all roruis of f Blood and Skin Diseases. Cancer, Rheuma- Buecis c tism and Eczema.* We solicit the most ob- riet S. I stinate cases, because B. B. B. cures where These all else fails. If you have aches and pains v. , iu Bones, Buck or Joints, Mucus Patches in moni9n , Mouth, bore Throat, Pimple?, Copper-col- and crec ored Spots Dicers on any part of the body, Herbert Hair or Eyebrows falling out. Itching, wa- thnttho tery blisters or open humors. Risings or e pimples of Eczema, Boils, Swellings, Eating the Com Sor^s, take B. B. B. It kills the poison, Lexingtx makes the blood pure and rich, completely ^av nf IV changing the entire o<?dy into a clean, ". * V healthy condition healing every sore or tl0n her( pimple and stopping ail aches, paing and noon, to itching, curing the worstcase of Blood Poi- wby ?jj( bOO, r*ueitijjjiliimij ui liWiun, . BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) n?t 0? ft is pleasant and safe to take; composed of Given pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and nf Mav enriches the blood. DRUgGI>TS, $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE, with directions for home cure. Probate S >1-1 in Lexington by K luftnann Dr ug Co Pnhlifil and Derrick's Drug Store, 2^-^ . , WHY NOT PAIN" This is the best season of the 3 we have the paint USE J "TA1 Jl^t l\LlU] brush < 1 \jlr is the painters'maximrub it into every pore ; I ^ r6511^11^ coat Vi tw<>^un^re^t^s an Are You p No Doubt Your Ln Take Dr. Hilton's More than half of all sickness is caused ire caused by inattention to these vital or Don't neglect your liver and kidneys. for nothing" as you say. The trouble is t You Need Dr. H It is a thorough curative agent in all eases indigestion, Constipation, Billiousness, Brij Dropsy, Gravel, Rheaumatism and all disi from a diseased condition of the Liver, Bids lary Organs. SOME Prolonged Her Life. "I have used Dr. Hilton's Life for the L ci Liver and Kidneys for a good ir any years, y and feel that it ha9 prolonged my life. It y 19 the best Liver medicine I have ever taken, and I could not get ai6ng without it."?Mrs. S. C. Haynes, Glendale, S. C. J Your druggist can supply you at 25c, 50 [iiver and Kidney is Dr. Hilton's, a disting >r fails to cure. ~ Prepared and guarantee! LIFE MEE COLUMBIA, S. The Murray Drug Co., Distributors, : ^www % wwwww 'ATE OF SOUTHCAKOL1NA, County of Lexington. B3 a Ia ge S. Drafts, Enquire, Probate Bml W11 J ?as. Rev. Walter I. Herbert \ it to me, to grant him Lett?r* i^T' - Q I j, nistration of the Estate of and "* ^3 1 fll >f Mrs. T. G. Herbert or Harare therefore to cite and ad- "The Sap and S all and singular the kindred litorsofthe said Mrs. T. G.. ^ 0mpound Sarsa or Harriet S. Herbert, deceased, ^ , h t. y be and appear, before me, in rt of Probate, to be held at guaranteed to bene in, 0. H., S. C., on the 27th your money. lay, 1910, next? after pubhea- -We recommend : ?of, at 11 o'clock in the fore- r, ,, , show cause, if any they have, ease8? Scrofulous Af 3 said Administration should sia, Liver Complaint ranted. ity and Impurities o under my hand, this 12th day Anno Domini, 1910. CA* 0 fl Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) 9U6 lUI Q 11 Judge, Lexington County, S. C. 'ied on the 18 h day of May, mm rhe Lexington Dispatch. 30 j Mffc MAi r now? ? rear to paint and Drug ^ J LEXINGTON, / PaiTlt ANNOUNCI V I ! ^0r Eouse of Re ' TL HT I J. Brooks Wingari m II I^WI I nounced as a candid* I ^Lw l_ ^1 fl of Representatives at I mary election, and w I i f + H suit of said election, |^-J|^" ryMT H nominees thereof. i^UL Tne Hon. Isaac Ed j. i.L!^W I announced as a cand (Tllf Til It! I tion to the House of ^ *** ^ HUll and is pledged to abi -use plenty of paint, but I of the democratic pr ind crevice of the wood. H is seldom more than one H Por Trea inch thick less than this I rp^e friends of E. L. H announce his candidi a^^^a fl to the office of Cour >s not depend then, on H Lexington County in :jf the coat, but on its M mary, and pledge h n result of the same. d Gloss Paints are com- H d by exact formulas?so H For All< )f the desired pigments, fl Having endeavorc h body color, linseed oil H discharge my duty a; ier?ground and mixed fl assuring tho public tl c 1 fl tinuo tw do so if eiec ^erful mach n }. H nounce myself a cam S tion to the office of atever tne wor*. inside the gs , ,n1 . . : or out.?whether it calls for |9 Ulld pledge 111) self to . varnish,stain, finish, gilt or 63 of tiiO Democratic |>l el?there is a Lucas product 53 >? all for the purpose, backed vjj n iron-clad Guarantee and gj years of paint experience. Eg einember the name LUCAS H For Xllde'? (1 ell the dealer what you wane H ? int. Having discharged Aughtry & Co, I 1607 Main Street, aml recognizing his i LUMBIA.S.C. I Gidatc tor reelection pledge > abide -vwwwjv^wwww^ ieling Out G /er and Kidneys Are I Jfe For the Liver by a derangement of the liver and kidnej gans. You feel tired and worn out, have no enei hat your liver and kidneys are not workii lilton's Life For the Liver and M of Dyspepsia, 8 you are weak and d< jht's Disease, Hilton's Life for the live wders arising * entire system, invig ieys and Uri- 3 Wood, puts you on your 3 mild and certain in its e IT HAS BENEFIT Has Sold It Tor Tears. "I consider Dr. Hilton's Life for the tl ,iver and Kidneys the best Liver medi- "I ine I have ever taken. Have sold it for ears and have never had a complaint medi et."?T. A. Lockman, Glendale, S. O. did n Rhode Island Testimony. ands "I pronounce it the best I have ever * sed. Please 9end me two dozen of the frien< trge bottles."?J. N. Parce, Providence, Dele^ L I. m mummmmmm ?? nw iw?w???T?? 11 ^ ? c and $1.00 a bottle. Don't accept anythii uished physician's prescription for a speci i by >ICINE con C., formerly spartanburg, - Rprl 1785 " " ' *CU COLLEGE OF CHARLESTO __ 126th Year Begins Septemfaei UU Entrance examinations will be at the County Court House on Fr piCO Of LlfOe" July 1, at 9 a. m. All candidates admission compete in Septembet parilla with Pot- vacant Boyce scholarships, whicl lied by none and ?igo a year. One free tuition sch fit you or refund ghipto each county of South Care Board and furnished room in D< it for Skin Dis- tory, ?12. Tuition ?40. F>r dictions, Dyspep- logue address, itheeBeioodDebi1' haeeison eandolp PRESIDENT. 00 Bottles Listen?How to Saye 2?oj ""Please call and see ns and get n lt prices on sugar, meat, flour, n 11 Till O ll II corn an^ co^on Bee^ mea^? and LI I Ilia IIII tbingin the grocery line. We Mlllllillll sure save you money. A 1 TTAni. inn on/^ inQ nrD o m AIoU get JUUl iVC OliU *V/V/ V*.vw.^i A tracts, can furnish you ice 1 11 time during the week. 11|| ' SUMMER & BOOZER wwlj 3w30 Ohapin, S. S* C. i ! Alfred J. Fox spresentatives j 3 is hereby an- J Rgftj EStSlfi ite for the House ] ll*lil ; the ensuing pri- < and support the ] and Insurance < wards is hereby < idate for reelec- 1 LEXINGTON, - S. C Representatives J de by the result < imary. < ????????? Many Friends. J J Write or call to see m< surer. J Wingard her by j AT icy for reelection < ity Treasurer of j TIIJ UftME the coming pn- J | flfa llUIllt im to abide the { ... ; NATIONAL BANK iitor. ! ?d diligently to J Lexington, S. C j an oltlcial and < iat I shall con- { ted, 1 hereby an- ] didate lor rcelec- , County Auditor 3 The American Live S*o? abide the results f imary. a Insuranc3 Company W. D. Dent. 1 | Insures Horses, Mules an 3 Cattle against Fire, Lightning I XTODcilC. | Accident mul Sickness. 1* e the duties of the < ldtes apply to )bate for Lexing- J ? r-rtv rly unci honestly, { ALFRED J? FOXj rue worth to the ( . . . o a s of George s. j Lexington, ii. nee him as a can- j to said cilice and < by the result of $ uirv election. ^uuuvvuuv? If Sorts? < Out of Order $ and Kidneys g rs. At least haif the deaths \ rgy and little ambition?"good ^ lg as they should. J Sidneys \ jbilitated, or nervous take Dr? ? r and kidneys. It regulates ? orates the body, purifies the J feet. It is pleasant to take, S Sects, i ED I From Afar Deleware. # have used your Liver and Kidney ^ cine for indigestion and feel that it ^ le lots of good. It is safe, pleasant ^ iure laxative, and I get quick re- ^ rom it and commend it to all of my ^ Is."?Edward H. Beck, Middleton, ^ vare. ^ ig "just as good". Life for the J ific purpose; old and tried; nev- \ flPANY J s. c. ? Columbia, South Carolina. ^ gsr held iday, M : Repairing. idardina. Every piece of work jrmi- that I torn out is guarca*a" an teed, no matter how small or large a job it is. Engraving, first class watch repairing, IQyJ jewelry work of all oar kinds, diamond mount on premises. ' ery ?B. H. Bsrkman ?c 1418 MAIN STREET, ? COLUMBIA, S. C. ** ; 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. > > t========================?<= > e yasasnEft t* s mmmuam. AS WELL AS ) large ones are weleome here? | you need not wait until your bus iness has assumed great propor- j > tions before opening a Checking j ' | Account, DO SO TO-DAY. j ; ; - I Our patrons regardless of the | > j amount of business done, receive j . | i : everv courtesy in all matters of i v ' I j * ! iX > I business entrusted to us?and j | there is nothing in safe banking I ^ >! j we cannot perform. Talk it over i ; || witlx our cashier. ! 111 CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, J | COLUMBIA, S. C. | T ie early frost eatohes the bud.