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T Dnluckv Day for Rabbits Friday, February 13, proved unlucky for rabbits at least. The house of representatives rejected promptly and wit hout division the Kibler bill to forbid the killing of bunnies between March and October. Mr. Clement, of Charleston, said that low-country truckers had all they could do as it was to keep down the rabbit crop and if a close season wa9 established they Would be overwhelmed and their crop9 utterlj^ consumed over night. Mr. | KiMer viewed the rabbit as game and on this ground urged his conversation, saying practically no other species if game remained in portions of the P^dmcnt. ? Verdict is Returned. A verdict for $b80.8S was render,din favor of the Southern Cotton Oil company against the Bates burg Cotton Oil company by a Lexington jury in common pleas court. This was an action brought by the Southern Cotton Oil company because of the deficiency in ihe grade and also in the alleged shortage of weights in a tank of oil shipped i from Batesburg to Savannah. The defendant set up the plea of fraud on the part of the arbitrators in New York, to which board samples were submitted. Attorneys for defendant iinmeaiately gave notice of a motion for a new trial, which will be argued j later. New Postal Money Order Law. j President Wilton's law provides that money orders aro puyuoie at any money order office regardless of designation mad.- on the order when is- 1 sued. Several months will be :tquir- j oil for the promulgation oi the ue.ail ed rules and regulations governing the now system to bo inquired beioie it Tjaily oeeomes vitAnve. The n&w j raugemeut will prove or greai, help to the business public, and greatly increase the volume or money order bubmess. The postal money order, when the plan i9 finally perfected, will have virtues and conveniences o: fhe bank draft. Gaston Happenings* (Crowded out from last week.) The farmers have began to plow. The wheat and oat crops are looking fine down in this section of the county. Misses Mary and Julian Kerr called on Miss Berlie and Bonnie Spires Sun-, day afternoon. Mrs. baggie Failaw, cf Columbia, J. has been on a visit recently to her lather, Mr. G. A. Goodwin. Mrs. Hughes and children, of near Steadman, has been via ting her sister Mrs. W. B. Failaw on route 1. Mrs. tt. F. McGill has been visiting her father, Mi. R. J. Failaw. Rev. Thomas H. Hawkins, dined with Mr. ?. E. Martin Sunday, Mr. Sidney Kyz?r who has been - -n? spending sometime'in St George is back shaking hands with his many friends. . Miss Lue Bell Failaw who has been quite sick is recovering. Mrs. Bessie Goodwin, of Columbia, ?s been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Failaw. Miss EHen Taylor was the guest of Miss Berlie Spires Sunday. tfioa .TantA Woolr *nr? mr?fhoi? haa heen visiting relatives and friends in -Gaston. ... I Witn best wish for the Dispatch. Yon Know Me. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD s PER EARN WEEK IntrodtfOthg our Yery complete Spring1 line of beautiful wool suitings wash fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdfcfs, petticoats, . Up to date N. T. Oity / patterns.. finest line.on the market. DeaHog direot with the mpls yon wiH , . ? find "oar prices low. I! others can - make 810.00 to $80:00 weekly yon can ! ' also. Samples, fdHhigtrhbtiozttitftt&t sample oase, shipped express prepaid. W money required. Exclusive territory. . Write for particalars. Be ?rst - ' Dre#? Goods Company, 100 1 st St. BlngHanifon N. Y. AyeKs SarsapanMa j Tonic and alterative. Increases strength. , Restores healthy functions. No akbhol. / Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor. L^^nfMwl Fine and Substantial Repairing i clone promptly, cheaply and guar- j r anteed on watches, clocks and j jewelry. Don't think the job can't j . done; bring it*to me, J earn my ; price and my terms of guarantees. ;-J^also carry a line of Watches, Clocks, Cutglas3,hSilvei ware, etc., iit^vhich you should be iLterested * if desirous of buying. Give me a trial. 16 P. W. STEVENS, "Watchmaker and Jeweler -Granite Street T3AW-Jt^TTT) C*. Cf r? JDZj VT, %/ for I I Weight, 1,150 t known in the st TU fmir fi I A 11V/J U1 V for mule raising, ship all over So 1 I %pij : COLDS & LaGKIPPE IS, or Q doses 66G will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not ?ripe or sicken. Price 25c. Bargains in Deal Estate. READ THEM! A large lot in the residential section of upper Main street, Lexington, 3. O. to be eold tor cash at once for a fignre that is astonishing. An excellent lot and 4- room tenant house, coroner of Depot and Maiden streets, Lexington, S. C. Easy terms. 5 acres just outside the incorporate limits of Lexington, S. C. Broad frontage on the. Orangeburg road, near Lexington depot, good terms. 1G5 acres sand land, 1^ miles Lexington, S. O., mile Lexington depot,^ mile frontage on Two Notch road, 5-room tenanr house, tarn and stables, 5 acres open, balance oak and pine, plenty lightwood, Sandy Ford creek and Juniper Branch ran through this property, two good springs' of crystal water, an ideal stock, poultry and track farm, 10 mile8 of Columbia, vpn clayed road. Must be sold ait Onjcj&i small cash payment and eas# terms. ; / 60 acres two miles of Lexington, on , I Orangeburg road, whioi/the*-chain I gang is now elnyibg; fihe location, dirt cheap for the; cash. Also 260 acres adjoining the above tract at a price that. would make a bargain hunter smile. "Property along the Orangeburg Toad ia going to advance as rapidly as that along the Augusta road.when it was clayed. 40 acres sandy top/ clay subsoil,: extra fine land, 3 miles of Lexington, 1)4 miles of Proyidenoe chaich, plenty : wood and light wood, -at a sacrifice for the cash. j'= / 2 acre lot, 4-room house, -corner of Augusta and Perry streets, in the tows of Bateaburg, 8. G. Easy terms. ' /80 acrerin the snberb of Ohapin, . 8. 0. Fine farming land near a growing to wnr gpod school Easy terms. Other property listed but not published. Let your wants be known. Wanted?To bay 100 to 1,000 acres long leaf yellow pine timber. For further information apply to C. E. 1EAPHART, Lexington, 8. C. Real Estate ana Iusumnce Surety Bonds I We wish to 1 County: I beginning no fine lot of Mi early " and gel I Kilfla LIV8 < -S f. ? - ? - 1 " <iy :o 1,350 pounds, ock raising country o 5 years old and a , Write us your uth Carolina. 3 ft 3 ^ B *** M iS ^ JO* ^Lj' 1Am2 ^fej? #S L .fis'-^i 3j ->lxw xmi^Exxixus-. ^i.r^.juj.-:a ,x^ ??ictwaBang ID. B. BOLL BEEF, PORK, MU FRESH NATIVE | J 1601 M || COLUfV ify b< J. T. OOLEMAN M*r. Charleston, S. 0 THE PRUDENTIAL INSU Incorporated as a steok oo FORREST F. PRYPEN, Prssfc jBSSHsnssnnsssi We Are He Doors. Sas High Grade See as before placing 70c Fallaw & Al Coluir mammammmmamwrnammamm thank our friend: for past patrona want your TOFM914 f W VV C l?Oj V t/ j ules to suit eve ; your choice. Pafin oium ucf?j yy i : i i tfjj These animals are - as "mule mares " re specially adapted stock needs. We ^ ; ; 3 II I }*' SI SHBBrafOTES ?*'~r'r;*r.vr,r^.LV.! - ? -- - ? ? -X_ \luji_A-2 ! rswrsrrx .jaca?Ki^aE3SB!{Ki?nGK?i!B^<iac^.3?^H \ v.? Vj.'?t-SSSSISti JiauJI.TiVka.'liZlT. j?AA J-.BR COMPANY || DALEKS IN" TTONj SAUSAGE, ETC., f .MEATS A SPECIALTY g AIN STREET v 1 1BIA, S.C. _J rhe Prudential I .* ' I, thly Income Policy is the ' separating Comfort from arty. which side will your lam9 after your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special kgwK LEXINGTON, S. C. NANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, mpany by the Stats ol New Jersey, deflt "Heme Offfoe, Newark, N: J;, J " 1 . " T ' i" J i ; I J 1 ( i t. t -?> . <r . iadqnartersiFor ih and Blinds t and Low Prices ir order for Building Material. liison Co,, ilnc. ibia, S. C. 5 of Lexington I ,ge and we I ust received a !'; srybody. Gome 11 % J 5^ * A C* $ a fe j ! I ?i ? I & 3 !< i s % a -a & <$* %. * * . 1 T a a >vr ? ^ '*?> ? r *3 ; 5 1 ! & *} fcr t ?3BSv5^8BSI^B^9S6fi8i?^ESSE^!! ^ IIS THE KEYf Each working day brines il plans arc to make busy days die current prices and mar I changed condi:ion?. The pr; upon as being the very lowe quality. To have your ho would like to have your frie; Otjf ICO AU Parlor, Dining, Bed, Furniture are to be had thai Don't fail to visit and exam t-he city. Your bundles and Electric Elevators 1313 to 1339 COLUMBI I UNDERTAKERS AN. tr '-^J^VX*i**f"~ ^ 1 ?'*w ? '? /^ r ^Trrarw ., *y ?. Mv / r// ' r*-vn?*JI;v->' ' iTrflesSXi. '-^' ">>'- ', -:r"^C".-- *;'.v. a-^^QN **? T ^fTr^S'A-.- ?.. ;< / >v ^ ;V/ S v; *ni . . - - ; . *..- __: ... | j| A Light for A Good eyesight should be all things. A harsh or J strains the eyes. The s S of the t &xyb L Ni is the best light for ree ^ whenever the eyes must N The Rayo Lamp is consti 'fc principles. It gives the best It is made of solid brass?ni ^ without removing chimney I* clean and rewick. A style ?< ^ Ask your di % STANDARD OIL ^ W?4inEton, D. C. tNew Jerti] ? Richmond, Va. BALT1MOR ^ Norfolk, Va. * '% * '' Oo The Brookland I NEW BROOKL For Paints, Oils, etc. Go to the Brookland Hardv Implements, Oliver Plows, Be Go to Brookland Hardware If there is anything wanted WE ARE F0RB13SINE Just above the line of Brand inviting all oil come In and ?e our quarters a expect to be abl _ _ _ * _ Dig a variety a: lore we ? bnrne( j right prices. Gii | les| 1 OTiff WT& ? | \ P fa ?i ii, 51 3 s 5 r- ? , j ,g I * ? ? c ?i' j i : & a.i SLJ ? A . .?. \? w*. j j NEW v- ?OOSL j >'. < U?. 42'.. . ? ??VJTl^L. i-".~:^!.','.LL yiTY f|| VOTE HERE S-i own missions, My busier. I watch closely k everything to meet ices here can be relied st in accordance with me famished as yoa ads see it is a pleasnre. Library or Kitchen : are right up-to-date. 1 ine any stock while in I \1 wraps taken care of \ i to all FloorsMain St A. S. C. ^ I D EMSALMERS. ^ 1 fe-<??*sr J %':!r;:-'\r- r : ; $2?&A > ff^9V0-*> $ gmg Eyes $ ; protected above a flickering light >oft mellow glow * <amp^ j 5 iding, sewing or g be used at night. - -J w ructed on scientific : and steadiest light. ft ckel-plated. Lighted ft or shade. Easy to ? >r every purpose. / *. ?a/er ^ **r? A XTV # ^ r> Charlotte, N. C. 5 ' ? Charleston, W. Va. 5 ^ Chi*, -ston, S. C. f \. , * ?SKXVMIfMS? To L lardware Co., P AND, S. C. ( are Company for Fanning >apers, etc. ? J Co. for Wire Fencing, in Hardware go to Broojc Ipff SS AGAIN I bank with a I New Goods I ir friends to I e us. While I re small we I e to carry as I ? we did be- I 1 out, at the M m us aj call. fl| ** 4/ 9 SB v^r-rm. mnmwamimm*. i? ?>B'PWMjn'iw mmmmammr M n Kit an I'rfum??a?jr ?soaMt ^8 * . - :'-r;-; .'v.;,:;