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iifflgBM I *iTJM 9 t| H i Li| flj 9 tH . '% - * j-"> * / * ' . URGED TO ATTEND ; ' i ^ An flnMi I.pffpr to the Ru I ral Carriers of LexlngI ton County. j In response to the call of the Presif dent of the County R. L. C. AssociaItion let us every one put aside all opposing pleasures and duties on May 30 and devote this one day to the work of our association. We have a proud record behind us and a grander future before us. Congress is at last breaking down every barrier to our fullest development and we will be able to do better for ourselves and the service in the future than we have ever been able to do in the past. Let every member appoint himself a committee ot one to see or correspond ^ with as many as possible of the carriers who are yet out of the fold and do his utmost to get time to come in. The representitivc of the P. O. Depart' ment at Florence last year said in i ' fTnn t Ho mnct; trnn r vpcuxvuvciivimi i.uu , ble he had wi h carriers was with | those who did not toelorg to the Asso- i ciation. Thi3 means of coarse that j those carriers who are wide awake to i the host interests of the service and to the betterment of their condition are members of the Association and the h others are indifferent or satisfied to be & dragged along behind and to profit by ^khe labors of their fellow carriers. Brother carriers if yon belong to the letter class it is high time you were i getting out of that bunch and awaken ing to a sense of your dnty and your ? opportunity. \ No carrier can refute the argument that the association has bettered his condition financially and otherwise therefore he is in honor bound to fall t in l|ne end help us by putting his shoulder to the wheel. K Lexington county nas tne material I to make one of the banner ootmtiea of r UmState. I et as show the State Convention what we can do. I am going I to Lexington expecting to shake the hand of every carrier in the County. Don't disappoint me. I want to see B yon and talk with and help to enthuse K jon in our great work. Fraternally, w. H. Hare, Pres. m Mavttlb, 1812. 1 a Rural Carriers' Meeting. h The B. L. O. Association of Lexington County will meet in its required (annual Convention at Lexington, S. O. on Thursday, May 20 at 11 a. m. We hope to see every Carrier present at this meeting and that all those who have not yet joined us will do so without farther delay. The Association is at last coming into its own and must be credited with much favorable legislation at thi9 sessiou of Congress. Every carrier who stays out is work ing^against hi9 own interests. Come in Know and help ns to pall forward instead of dragging1 along. W. H. Hare, Pres. ^^lay 15. 1912. 2w. V Trespass Notice. Wf I, the undersigned do hereby forbid | all persons from trespasing on my I lands, by overflowing with pond water |knnless a satisfactory sum of money is ^naid to me for rent for overflowing ^Kvith pond water of the Cront mill-pond |Ls the said pond waters are now off I ay land. j w-82 pd. George W. Miller j Pa Mi F PRICES of Mill-End G This is the op the grand bai wmm Jacob B. Jeter Behind the Bars. Jacob B. Jeter, a white man, was lodged in tho lexinton jail on Sunday by Sheriff Sim J, Miller, with the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill resting against liim. On the 24th of Eebruary, this year, i t is alleged that Jeter attempted to shoot Chief of Police, P. L. Redmond, of Swansea, W. L. K. Johnson and H. K. Hooker when they went to arrest him, using a repeating rifie. Two shots were fired, both going wild of their mark, and it is said that had the rifie had more than two balls in it the chief would undoubtedly have been killed. *? ^ om col TOfl XXI HQ tJiiUiL WJ nuciuovouu from serious bodily harm, Jeter was shot in the less. His wounds tfere so serious that it was necessary to send h m to Knowlton's hospital in Columbia for treatment. A few days ago Jeter asked permission to take a little exercise on the streets, and upon being refused, slipped away on Thursday, went to the depot and boarded a train for Salley. At Salley he hired a borse and buggy and drove to the home of his brother-in-law about six miles from Neeses, in Orangeburg county. Sheriff Miller, who had in his possession a warrant for Jeter,was notified on Friday and in less than two days he had his man spotted. On Saturday night Mr. Miller went to Swansea and on Sunday morning secured an auto- 1 mobile and went to within a half mile of the house where Jeter was stopping. Here he tpok to the woods afoot and eased his way to the house. It is said that the brave officer was upon Jeter and had effected his arrest before he knew what happened. He was brought to Lexington and lodged in jail to await trial at the June term of Cofcrt. Jeter it is understood, was planning to make his escape to Savannah. Jeter was one of the first men to receive a pardon from Governor Blease, he having been in the penitentiary serving a life santence for killing a a man on uie streets ux vmua actciat years ago. \ II11 MOOT * Few Doses Stop Belching and Pains?Short Treatment Cured Worst Cases. ; r.' 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You'll be surprised to find how quickly its good effect will be noticed. Satan works overtime when he sees a church closed for the summer vacation. The reason a man likes stew at home is he doesn't dare to tell his wife he. never orders cheap dishes down town. niiHnHHHi RICK'S Ml KNIFED DEEP oods, Just opened portune time to g< ?rro 4 vi 0 5CIJ.U0* Cha ' HOW WEAK WOMEN May Be Made Strong at Small Expense and No Risk There are hundreds of women in this vicinity, weak, thin, run-down, tired out and nervous. Such women nppd Vino! lust as much as did Mrs. Jane Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, San Francisco, Cal., who says: '"I have used Vinol for some time with particularly gratifying results. I was run down, weak and debilitated, and my appetite was gone. After taking several bottles of Vinol I found my condition greatly improved, and do not hesitate to recommend Vinol to anyone similarly affected." Vinol is not a secret nostrum, but ,a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, which will create an appetite, tone tip the digestive organs, make pure blood and create strength. Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO. Lexington, S. C. P. C. I. Commencement. O account of so many uncertainties we h_ve been unable to prepare the usual lengthy commencement exercises. We have endeevored to do +ko hoof wo o?n v.nr?o-r f-ho oironm bUU WJU II V VMM WUVI VI WMW V? W mm m stances. We hope to have entertainments in the fat are which will in a meisare compensate for this cnrtaiiment. We have ar onged to have a school and corr mnnity picnic on Saturday, the 18th; the sermon by Rev. a . G. Mofght D. D., on Sunday at 11 a. m ; the graduating class exercises o Monciay at 10:30 a. m., and the literary address by Dr. Patterson Wardlaw on Monday at 8 p. m. All these exe cisesareto be at the Dv.w school building. The public is most cordially invited to | al* of these exercises. Trustees and Teachers. \ j There never was a time when people appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy mote that now. This is shown by the increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from persons* who have been cured by it. If yon or your children are troubled with a cough or cold give it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale by All Dealers. ^ vAmtrin mATTrv AV IAA AUllVA JIUWil ux LEXINGTON. Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington, S. C., a levy of Ten (10) mills has bean made on all the taxable property within , the corporate limits of said Town for municipal purposes for the year The tax books will be kept open by Ihe undersigned, at his usual place of business in said town, for the collection of the said taxes as levied, frttn Way 1> 1912, to May 80, 1912, both inclusive, after which time a penalty, of five (5) per cent, will be added and the books kept open until June 15, 1912, for the collection of delinquent taxes and penalty. Tax executions will be issued against all defaulting taxpayers after Jane 15, 1912, to enforce the payment of all unpaid taxes. C. E. LEAPHART, Treasurer Town of Lexington, S. C. April 1, 1912. 8w29 No Fishing. This is to notify all persons that fishing in my pond without my permission is forbidden. All persons violating thi9 notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. TVT?tt Q dxirP.O IT RTTrF.TT?. 1UMJ Wj uv r - , - f - r Ready to Serve You. Having purchased the stock of goods of the late H. M. Wingard, we are ' now prepared to furnish onr friends nd customers with the best line .of groceries, etc.. on the market at lowest prices You will be accorded the same courteous treatment. Mrs. E. G. Wingard. Bring as your joo work. All work executed in a skillful manner on short notice. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch ii i run oi ILLtljU df AND STRONG . up and all new, I Bt what you want pin, Time was when we got all het up over politicians. Now we devote only our spare time to them. 1785 1912 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 128th Year Begins Sept. 27th. Entrance examinations at all the county .seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. It offers courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, History Political Scien.e, Debating, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, ind Engineering. Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce Scholarships, giving$100 a year and free tuition, open to competitive examination in September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to Harrison Randolph, Pres.. Charleston, S. C. Pafronizt ~ TRI-CI I 10 | desire you I ||| COUNTY FERT: | K| territory who ha I!m 1 and promise thei m such goods as wi fr-" patronage and g( Qm yet had the plea: III extend our cordi itrrlb ;; mm, age. Our facilities f ^ /ka'. surpassed. We 2 Factory and now J vite your inquiri A pervision is give q guarantee goes 1 REMEMBER I Qb Figure with us I I or small. We 1 es* BATI nMHHBUBMmi u r is Mm ILL IU Sim On all classes of ? )ry Goods, Notions and save money. South Carol: Docs Your A bout the old stove no it not a fact that it's best pleas the whole family if RJBJ i Here are some Bargaii: Palace Six Hole Steel Ra Wood or Coal, Price Same with Porcelain Lin< New Juno, Six Hole, 1 LORICK 1519 MAIN STREE Muaui i BMta mmtammmmmmmmmmammm cm?? my fertii [ should hnow fully of the n ILIZERS. To the hundreds ve used our Fertilizers we ( n our best efforts to contir ill meet with their approva Dod will. To those with wh< 9 sure of forming business rek ial greeting and ask for a sh; or manufacturing the best ' have just completed a. lari have a capacity of 250 tons es when we can serve you. n each ton of goods manu with each sack sold. WE ARE MANUFACTUR] 5 on yonr requirements whe are satisfied we can make stag Cot) ESBIJRC, . . joods-but espec i Plhr?AR Ha.ts. IW**VVWJ ??www -J Come qaick an( ina. Wife Complain t baking as well it used to? Is days are over and that it would yon bought a new NGE? IS? nge Burns any Kind of Fuel, $30.00. st\ r\ w /\/\ 2n Kesovoir . ;j>?50.uu. Cast Bange . $18 00. BROTHERS, T COLUMBIA, S. C. Justry audi at Home I I7FRS ml Diibiiwi gg O nerits of THE TRI- ^ of friends in our (ft HI extend our thanks jj me manufacturing J and merit their CQ Ml 3m we have not as I itions, we desire to q J are of their patron- k PjJ | On m Fertilizers are unge and up-to-date ; a day. We in- pSi Our personal sufactured, and our q 3 M ERS?Not Jobbers. ? sther they are large 8? ^ it to your interton Oil Co. i s. c. I HHHHHBHHnHHI sially on a lot Clothing, Etc. I 1 get some of I ar" ill i ^ I