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Ths Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, April 30, 1913. O M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher J. W. Ochlvie. Assistant Editor Batered at tfce Post Office at Lexington, S. O., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2.300. :? . From th* time tie lievernor aseameu the duties of his office he has extended clemency 619 casts. This is perilously near the 1000 mark that he has expressed a hope to reach. Mr. Fitzmuiriep, one of Columbia's leading merchants, finds his bnsiness growing to snch an extent that he has to have more room consequently he is going to build. For this reason be is compelled to place a large and well elected stock of goods on the market at exceptionally low prices. This is a chare * for purchasers to secure bargains in all styles and classes of goods Messrs W. D. Dent, 0. E. Oorley and 0. W. Caughman, three of Lexington's popular citizens attended the Oratorical Contest at Wintrop College. They came back enthnsed with either the eloquence of the young Demosthe nes and Oic roes, or the sweetness anct b auty of the Winthrop girls is a question? How Paint ' The first cost of a good job of paint ?Devoe?is $50 (average size, of ocnrse.) The first ooet of a second or third or fourth rate job, $55 to $100. The wear is likewise. The better yon paint, of course, the longer it ?* ?. Am! the more von Day for your job, the shorter it wears! ! Devoe is ooe of a dozen good paints. I There are hundreds of bad ones. As likely as not, Devoe is the only good oca in this town. DEVOE Harmon Drag Co, sells it. Mite Ada Williams, an efficient clerk fat the elerk of Court's office, spent a ' tew days last week A-ith her father at 8wansea. Rev. Mr. Ro-u o.: is visitiagin Sal- I da, his old b< me. J M%vvvv% 69 v\ wvwvwvs ? THE ST0R1 j^B ^B 5 J Carry the L 5$ Augusta. "W 55 This depart! 55 children and ity( ? kitchen and 55 . We call you] ii ter what it ii 55 here's the pL ^ J* ! * > The Markets. i Lexington,?Cotton, middling, 11% Savannah,?Turpentine 36. I I Mr. and Mrs Robert. Marks and little , 6on Robert, of Columbia, speat a few day9 this week with their parents, Mr. j and Mrs. A. Marks. Mr. D. F. Efird, of Lexington route 1 and a finer man never lived, was io j town today on business. Fjt Sale?A few well bred Berkshire pigs ready for delivery at Mrs. S. P. Wingard's. Fresh Bread always fouu d at Harman Bazaar. Mr. James Corley a good and substantial citizea,re8tdiog near the rock quar1Y was in town Saturday on business. Mr. Geo. W. Harman one of our old reliable and independent farmers on route 1 was in tewn Monday and made us a pleasant call. ? * * t i?.ii Mr. J. t\ tfackman, a gooa imiow from New Brookland was iu town Monday and did not fail to drop in and st e the printers. Heard in Lexintgon ? How Bad Backs Have Been Made Strong-Kidney Ills Corrected. All over Lexington yon hear it Doan's j j Kidney Pills are keeping up the gooa i work. Lexington people are telling I about it?teling of bad back6 made soand again. You can believe the testimony of your own townspeople. They tell it for the benefit of you who are suffering. If your back aches, if you feel lame, sore and miserable, if the kidneys act too frequently, or passages are painful, scanty and off color, use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that ha3 helped so many of your friends and neighbors. Follow this Lexington citizen's advice and give . Doan's a chance to do the same for yon. * William P. Steele, singing teacher, Main St., Lexington, S. C , says: ^The passages of the kidney secretion* were attended with pain and I knew that I needed a kidney medicine. Finally, I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Dr. Derrick's Drag Store. They gave me immediate relief. I recommend this r i it- ;a ? renifuy , iur x xuun m to ? g?i/? one for kidney complaint." j For sale by all dealers. Price 60 J cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uaited States. Remember the name?Doan'??and take no other. adv. c .wwwwvww* 3 OF QUALITY. ? ' 2'y argest and best i e are carrying a b nent is replete wit are offered at pric FANCY )ur attention to th< on the farm and of Hardwi r particular attent: 3 when in need of \ ace you will ao yoi rWW > Alfred J. Fox, jMnsjMjj iismiiK IitiAlJM liTUiM, - o. u. Seal Estate Bought and Sold. 250 acres 011 Bisck creek, 6 miles from Steadman enough pine timber to cut 500,000 feetot lumber, juniper, oak, hickory and dogwood in abundance. So>? acres 1W miles from Shumperts, Plenty running: water, some pine timber, plenty oak. 1000 acres 4 miles from Edna and on Congaree creek D wel-. ling and Tenant Houses. Fine Water Power, Pine Timber. 250 acres 5 miles from Leesville, timber, 2 rural routes, telephone, good school, near church. 216 acres 5 miles from Edmund, 20 acres open, 2 room dwelling, plenty water, good pasture. I norfta 7 rail pa frnm Pplion 7 miles from Gilbert, 4 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water. 140 acres two miles south of Barr, 6 miles from LexinKton, 30 open, 60 acres pine timber, 6 room dwelling, a bam and sta- bles, plenty running water. 62% acres 3 miles west of Gaston, 9 acres open, 3 room dwelling, some pine timber, plenty oak. 270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion, 50 acres open land, dwelling, Slenty water. Fine land lot 'otton and pram. 162 acres 5 miles from S^edman, 25 acres open land, dwelling barn and Stabler 104 acres 1 mile from Edmund ? ? % 85 acres open lana, a room dwelling, plenty water. 150 acres 7 miles from Lexington, 50 acres in cnltivation 9 room dwelling. 2 barn9 tenant ho.ise. blacksmith shoj good ] water D3wer, corn am wheat mill, cotton, gin"*>nd prese, telephone, daily x ail, neeargood j school and chnrc^. Easy terms. SURETY BONDS. Write or call to tee me AT THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. Miss Clara Rawl was a visitor in Oolimbia Monday.. /VUUUUVVVv w vwv-vwww Successor to H. N, selected stock of rand new stock c h everything neec es which cannot 1 AND HE \ 3 goods carried in fering them at thi iro onrl P' lib unu 11 ion to this depart: ^Tivthiner come to u ir trading. For Burns, Bruises and Sore* i The quickest and sorest cure for burns I bruises. boils, sores, inflammation and { all sfeiu diseases is Bueklen's Arnica j Salve In four days it cured L. H. Haflin, of Iredell, Tex., of a sore on } his ankle which pained him so he could : hardly walk. Should be in every hoose. Only '25c. Recommended by Ihe j Harman Drag Co. adv The Confederate Veterans of the , State had a grand old time in Aiken I last week, in annual reunion. The i battle of the 60's were fought over again but this time with weapons of words as they related the thrilling scenes of the long ago in song aud story. ? ! . _ _ The travel over the ranroads, both coming and going is heavy. Meeting Of Stockholders Lex. County Fair Association. A meeting of Stock-holders of the Lexington County Fair Association is called forthe first Monday, the 5th day in May at 12 o'clock M. at Lexington ourt House, and it is the wish of the officers of the Association that each and every member attend in person, so come one and all, yonr^ prefence, council and advise are needed and will be highly appreciated. The Association now has on new life and with a ittle push wo hope to make the seventeenth Annual Fair the very best in the history of the Society. M. D. Harman, Secretary. C. M. Efird, President. TAX NOTICE TOWN OF LEXINGTON. Taxpayers are hereby notified that by an ordinance duly enacted by the { Town Council of the Town of Lexingiog, S. C., a levy of Ten (10) Mills has knnn A*1 nil fKo t"OV(lKio nsnnnrtw I UUCI1 IUOMU vyu IMA WUV UO<M?ViC A J within the corporate limits of said Town for municipal purposes for the year 1913. The tax books will be kept open by the undersigned, at his nsnal place of i business in said town, for the collection of the said taxes as levied, from May l, 1913 to ~ay 31, 1913, both inclusive, after which time a penalty of five (5) per cent, will be added and the books kept open until June lo, 1913, ] for the collection of delinquent taxes j and penalty. , r" ? ? ? ?- i.A-i ? Mill UA linaM/T/j NMn J iUS wiuuoinucvi a^aiunv a'l defaulting taxpayers after June 15, 1 1913, to enforce the payment of all { unpaid taxes. C. E LEAFHART, Treasurer Town of Lexington, S. 0. April 16, 1913. 8w31 1 yyyyyyyyyyyyyy T (AMIN1 m wjh wmmmm mmmm m m M W W %mmm , Kaminer & Co. General Merchar if dry goods, clothii led in the dress got be duplicated in Le AVY GRO( \ these lines. We cj 3 very lowest price arm Implei ment as we have e i see us. See our vvvvvvvvvvvwv . x-'.r. - - - Kh^,'-//and vlS?r are ^hc baste cf Al*' L/f/ //JL'nthrifty stcck 13 carried at iu aw/ jf imiaeciia.s 1 m p rove me ui m c 1!w\['H JRrS^ Anii flU p/V/the world's greatest conditions My AW // Improves the appetite, strengthe // 'n shaPe to work hard or produc \\l//H2Se. 50c, $1; 25-lb. Pail, 53.5 Wy/ Get Pratts Proflt-akarlng Book] r I Philadelphia E. B. Roof I / D' shu11' N' & Wesaingei We will Majestic t With vv $6? See us before you some other range tee ours to be as { et affords. Terms Enterprise Hard W. J. McCARH RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises,'Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects j Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- j :ernally and externally. Price 25c. | Mr?. Frank George and little daugh* , ter Ruth spent Monday in Colon bia. | vvvvwvwv%w\ TTT71 aHAn T7? ATI T njp o i u-au ur i idise between Co lg, notions, shoes Dds line for men,1 xington. JERIES. 4 airy everything n is. nents. very-thing you ne< goads, learn our ^wwwvwwv^ * ' V i "v*^ profitable dairying" and stock groTvin^. I a loss, and is a disgrace to the farmer. 1 condition follows the use of I mal ? \ I1IGLA iW^UiaiUI ? r for horses, cattle, sheep, hog?. It I ns tho digestive system, puts the stock I e heavily. That brings satisfaction and 1 0. "Your money back if it fail*." 1 et and learn about Pratta Coupons. k Son, Lexington, M. Chicago I ew Brookland, Shall naHsnnJ r, New Brookland. sell the : Range rere for >00 pay $79.00 for , . We will guarjood as the mark- . can be arranged. ware Company w HA, Manager. In order to raise ready cash, yoa will find goods offered at astonishingly low prices et Ball's Bazaar?where + eyerything in dry goods, notions millinery, up-to-date ready to wear suits, dress *s, waists, etc. Both the price and goods are bound to suit yoa. Go at once before every-thing has been nrpr afc this cr&nd sale. R.^mem ber the place, Bull's Bazaar, Columbia. /VWWVVVVWfM) 'WVWWWW^j BARGAINS. || , I lumbia and I s, hats, etc. it I women and I s.l eeded in the ^ -1 n\ flfl 5d. No mat- I prices and % I ? 1 M wvm\v\vvc5 I