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The Lexington Dispatch -- Wednesday, Oct. 19,1910. 9 M. Hakalan, Editor and Publisher H>. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. Catered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. 0., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2,327. Hon. S. J. Leaphart Head of Postmasters. In the election of Samnel J. Leaphart ae president of the South Carolina Postmasters' association the honor has been most worthily bestowed. He is a Lexingto-uan by birth, being* a son of the lamented Dr. C. E. Leaph&rt, a leading physician of this town lor many years, lie graduated from the University of South Carolina in the class of 1S9S, and two years later '4 Bs??l8^^S&^^?iic?\ vjji ?8raL '': Xy.: < ::.;> ^WKMM ? JB01sT. S. J. LFAPKART. Vas appolntv d postmaster at Lexing on, succeeding his lather, who retired his appointment under President HcKinley but who died a short ^hfleafftetwards. Lexington has never had a more t A3- i eient and popniar postmaster t) an "NSam Leaphart: During his adrainit- j ^ration of nearly ten years' service, lie has been instrumental in bringing boat a better system of the R. F. D. i ^nerviee all over the county. Especial- < ;ly is this true of the routes leading j ;-ont from the Lexington postoffice. When Mr. Leaphart became postmas- < Her there was only one rural route go- I ] out from Lexington; now there I I *ne six. He is examiner for the position of 1 rural cariers in the county, and his urork in this line has been commended *by both officials and those who have mtiood the examination under him. He ^ise conducted the examination for Hhs census enumerators for Lexington Mcounty this year. Mr. Leaphart is a strong secret orfder man. being a past master Mason, qgrngt noble grand Odd Fellow, and mast chancellor commander of the J&rights of Pythias. In all of these ^orders he has ever stood high In the ^estimation of his brother-members. Mr. Leaphart is only 83 years old. little lees than a year ago he was n?nttod to Miss Lula Estelle Kami"mar, one of the most charming and insular young women in the county -In the social, religious and business affair* of the town ne is a leader and mtfevsrlte, aud'it is with peculiar ^ihmiiU' that the people of his home ^toara learn of his election to the presidency of the South Carolina Postmasters7 association.. Miss May Boozer. His? May Boozer, the charming Jonog daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Boozer, as been elected assistant normal teacher at the College for Women, ^Columbia. Miss Boozer gradoated from the college with nigh honors last Jane, and her election as a member I ef the faculty so soon is a decided compliment to her ability. She is indeed a talented musician and her ftiends predict for her a broader Held or the dev^efiopment of her happy mn - sunaliaanteRS. Mr W. 0. Haltawanger, on K. t\ jl?. <Gfeapin, was in town Tuesday and did not forget to pay the printers. M 3n disorders and dis- | 3 eases of children drugs 1 S seldom do good and | 8 often do harm. I J S Careful feeding and | | m bathing are the babies9 lj ! 8 remedies. | J Scoffs Emulsion I m is the food-medicine that | j ? not only nourishes them | j ? most, but also regulates | j 5 tbeir digestion. It is a | j 6 wonderful tonic for chili- | ; m dren of all ages. They 1 j ? rapidly gain weight and jg m health on small doses. S-eri^ 70c.. ccrme cf paper r.::6 ir.:> r. '. f Nr |3 j p 4Jfcttch-Bcok. Hach bank c<"lainr K SCOTT & EOW'NE. 409 Pear! St., N. Y. || I HMBWWMMMBMMHM??a??a Muller-LeFever. St. Stephen's Lutheran church was the scene of a very pretty and brilliant wedding on Wednesday evening, Oct. 5, when Miss Meredeth Muller, of Lexington, and Mr. George LeFever were happily married, the Rev. T. S. Brown, officiating The church was elaborately decorated for the occasion. Immediately after the ceremony a brilliant reception was held at the borne of the bride's mother to which a number of guests were invited. The happy couple left -for Florida for a brief bridal tour. Returning to Lexington they are now at home to their friends at the home of the bride's mother at the depot. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. Justus A. Muller and 19 a young woman of rare graces of mind and nearc. The groom, by his close . attention to duty, and genial disposition has endeared himself to all with whom he has come in contact, and is deservedly popular. Miss Lila Belle Hook, the attractive daughter of Mr. Sid Ilook, of Hollow cr ;ek, has accepted a .position with Mr. G. II. Roof, the popular merchant at Barr. 1'aiiii ii belay. Kidney Diseases Are Too Danerous for Lexington People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney troubles is that the}* get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes thein. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease foilow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy. Dean's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Lexington. L. Hall, S. Main Street, Lexington, S. C., says: "I suffered from kidney trouble for several years and there were severe pains in*my back. The kidney secretions were at times copious, while at others scanty and I could hardly void them. I grew weak, lost flesh could not sleep well and was nervous and irritable. I finally procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the Kaufmann Drug Co. and began n9ing them. I can say that I never took another remedy that gave me so mnch relief. I am not as yet cured, but Doan's Kidney Pills have helped me to such a great extent that I have no hesitation in recommending them to other kidney sufferers." 21 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 jents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United 3tates. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. I BIG STO Dry Goods, Shot Hardware, jus Fall and We cordially invite on to make an inspects before buying Millinery!! OUR STOCK OF Mil LARGEST, BEST ! MOST UP-TO-DATE ] WE CAN PLEASE ' TIDIOUS WOMAN ! MAKE THE PRICE I] MOST ECONOMI * OUR MILLINER WIJ URE IN SHOWING R. W. FRIi CHAPIN, HBHBHHHHBHi I m THE Bill P<P THE | Can be equally I at this, the So | and best : | Any article y< i the furniture I found here at t I \ ANME FR I FiprpTWnP (313-i UahLii I thiJiU Cc!:;r 1 _ | ^ T?nTwirrrrai? i ii | Alfred J. Fox, j Real Estate |! and Insurance, j ! LEXINGTON, - S. C. | ! Wanted { ' ! ! 8 or 10 Farms of 50 to j | ^ . ! < 150 acres. j ( I | For Sale. j < 11 acres on the Augusta road 2 | i Jiac fr>f\rv\ T.ovinorfnn ft ap.rps & | JLii 11 V_/0 JIV'U w , < cleared, 3 room cottage. : [ | 2 lots in the town of Gaston, s. c. * ; > j 297 acres 2 1-2 miles from Barr, [ J near the Augusta Road, 40 acres > < open land, 3 room cottage, ten- | < ant house, plenty water?terms g ; j very easy. ? < 140 acres near Maeedon, 22 | < acres open land, lumber on ? ^ ground to build dwelling. p < 190 acres near Holleys Ferry, < 30 acres open, 4 room house, barn ( ^ and stables, plenty water. \ 3 One acre lot, 7 room dwelling j J in the town of Lexington?terms j| i | easy. & |# 1-2 acre lot, 3 room dwelling in ? | Lexington?easy terms. J One lot in Batesburg 34x200 feet, t> < 4 room cottage. | 125 acres 4 miles from Lexirg- [ | ton, 40 acres open land, 4 room > < house, good pasture and plenty > j wafer. > j Several vacant lots in Lexing- > fi ton. J j 30 acres one mile, from Lex- , | ington, timbered. 1 73 acres, a part of which is in > | the incorporate limits of tha > | town of Lexington r dwelling, | 3 Ko>..i o.irl Ktnhlfis?ennad terms. U Uftili MiJU k>vv.<^? VW n # I answer quick. I | I have valuable lots in Colum- I < bia for sale. I < If you have a farm, town lot I | | or timber to sell write or call to | j < see me. If you need a. good farm > ' Jet me know and if what I havie > ! don't suit you I'll get one that | i will. ) |-l ? ! I < Write or call to see me ! I AT I i THE HOME j NATIONAL BANK, | ] Lexington, S, C CK NEWl t es, Men's Hats, t arrived for Winter; JIU J? ir friends and patrons >n of these goods \ elsewhere Millinery!! L^fclNERT IS THE . SELECTED AND . . , > N THIS SECTION. THE MOST FAS- < IN STYLES AND f i | N REACH OF THE CAL BUYERS jL^TAKE PLEAS- ta t YOU THROUGH. CK & CO. SOUTH CAROLINA. HnlllUIIHiti I FINE HOME | r v?ell served | uth's largest | U ?L ya require in ? line can be | he rirrht price I 1 ; *? "* ^ _'.r-*n ! * I & :ES i.0wj I .5 Hsla Si. . j'- ri: rr v-?' - <; r? J? r j|~ -** FORECLOSURE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas, J. P. Able, plaintiff, against B. S. Mack, et. al., defendants. In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed by Hon. .T. W. DeVore, Judge of the Eleventh Circuit, at chambers, dated at Edgefield, S. C., September 29, 1910, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the usual hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1910: . . All that piece, parcel cr lot'of land, containing one and one-quarter .(1-1) acres, more or less, and bounded by Columbia-Augusta public road, lfiO feet on the south; Southern Railway u'n XT' luu leei uii me iiuiui, iu.rs. jlj. vv y sc s lot 359 feet on the west; and by Abie's lot oo9 feet on the east; situate, lying and being in the town of Leesville, in said county and state. Terms; CASH, purchaser to pa}' for papers. In case the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale, the premises herein described will he. resold at the risk of the former purchaser. FRANK W. SHEALY, O. 0. 0. P. & G. S. A. D. Martin. Plaintiff's Attorney. Oct. 17, 1910. Great We have t Dry Good! ] j That we ha\ early, befori to save you place to buj I' and the peo] invited to in buying elsei | When you c I quarters. \ I the same tin J purchases. I tDn .1 Qolumbia , > ^ Harr cacacacacaCad fcor SSBS8SBSS3^6l The big Sale at Stall! Those who haue not S^9 doing so. Prices wii |^? ^ ^ ping here a ejt | 65 p p I i ^ ^ V V.-. L<-' && ,\ v., r- = r*: < ' r 'o r? " ' ? *.~" ? V/"" ry P V l.-y C." P f~* i?V V-4 <.-* IV/ur ("4 Si *i * ' :"' % Meal and Hulls. 1 I have a car load of cotton seed meal and hulls at lowest prices. See me for your wants in this line. M. P. GEORGE, at Depot. Ginnery Notice. After October 8th, the Lexington Ginnery will run only on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. 2w51 James Hunt, Mgr. You Need Less of Devoe j Have you found this out? You need j less of Devoe lead-and-zinc for a job j | Where to Spen If it is Dry Goods, Notions, SI !i anything in a general line of $ before you buy and we can sa ? Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal? j g Seed. We are here to please ! | G. S. Grout | Swansea, i iiw ? i hi ww 11 zjluu'o.'^'krjr- i..rvnvm i?ttrmy? wm. . mv- *?--tvjm Jjargains at e I a r he Largest and Best Selecte( 5, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats an re ever carried. Th.ese goods i 3 the prices advanced, and we ar money on every purchase. ] r your YJQearing pie of Lexington County are mo spect our goods and get our p: where. ome to the State Fair make our Ve will take care of your packa ae, we will save you many doll; rt. piatt / ' * - South 3Sa$8S898S8S8S? 368686868686865 MTINL 9696969696869^ ngs' Stors will be continued visited our store during this EI remain the same until Oct. nd save money. Our line is . apsis m & g ra LIj ? Jr& H B k &2I 1 l^iaoslsEul v B " 5 y^c* y? ws? ? s>?^^ y fe s than of anything else: less gallons; less money. Putting it on costs two or three 4 ? times a9 much a? the paint. Have you found this out? You can paint Devoe in less time: less time; less money. Have you found this out? Devoe wears longer than anything else. We don't object to long time between jobs. Our customers like it. And we like what they like. It keeps our customers. The Kaufmann Drufc Co. 24 - M Buy your wedding presents at The Bazaar. d Your Money $ ioes, Hats, Groceries, in fact, * select merchandise. See us '? f) ,ve you money, we handle fa pay market prices for Cotton ? you. Try us. :-: ^ & Company, | ' South Carolina. \ ?-ri.--g,-vir.a.-iwa3jM?wuuii?uu> .lw^vwmy?vT/nwcrcri 1 .. | 1 4 t i tt's i ULVVLU Ltwim?nmirrrTrryrsgxa? | 1 Stock of 1 . 1 i d Millinery vere bought e in position Here is the 'ptarel . ist cordially 9 rices before ^ == II . J store headges, and, at irs on your flP ? >ort, Qa^olma. 4 <* 8696969686989 lOroGocaraca M until Sat. Oct. 15. DO sale will profit by gjS 15. Do your shop- ^9 complete. & fib && a? fZ) (*& ^ !NGS? ?.0. | SO > <F>, ^ rn 6Sj R' ra> id &?9