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; CLARKE 1 COTTON FACTORS AND 843 Beynolds St LIBERAL ADVANCES. v PERSONAL ATTENTIC Write 11s before arranging fo We handle Bagging, Ties and Beliable and Energetic Soiici ^ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 9, 1906. i . .. = fc; Index to 2flTew Advertisements. Clothing?E. G. Dreher & Co. Fencing?W. P. Roof. Farm Implements?Canghman Bros. Winthrop Examination?D. B. Johnson, President. Citation?Estate J. H. Counts. For Supervisor?Geo. H. Koon. V Barbecue?Hallman & Hammond. Bridge to Let?L. J. Langford. For Supervisor?John W. Fry. THE HOME BANK, LEXINGTON, S. C. Fairness, Honesty, ite Safety.^ F. W. OSWALD, Pres. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. (Notjce. I have on hand a lot of second band lumber belonging to the county which I will sell at reduced price*. . J. Brooks Wiogard, Clerk Co. Com'*. ^ May 1,1906. - _ ??> / Commissioners in Session. OSg Tfie Dotra or oouaiy commissioners ^ wjete in session Monday and Tuesday. The first day tbey only, transacted regular business, that is, payment of elaims, etc. On Tuesday they decided to open up and make public 4 the settlement road now leading from Mr. B. N. Slenri's by Oak Grove school boose, Mathiaa' mineral springs via John Sox's to intersect the Leaphart road near Capt Rx>fs. Puro WaterSee or write Barley & Kyzer, The Well Men, for Terra Cotta Wells, which gives yon pure water. t g , ? Picnic at Irene. The annual Sunday school picnic at Irene will take place Saturday, May 12, 1906. Everybody is cor^ dially invited to come and bring well filled baskets. Come sod spend the ^ day in pleasure with us. T. H. Williams, Superintendent. ! , * m % > For Sole, Second band 15 b. p. engine. Alfred J. Fox, Lexington, S. C. P' of 1C?. Bonkaijht After an illpess of about two weeks Mr. H. P. Bouknigbt passed away at 1 o'clock Monday at bis borne in Saluda county. The funeral services ^ werec conducted at Lutber Cbapel E L. church today at 2 o'clock where the remains were laid to rest?L9esK ville News. . * Accident at Hilton. We learn that the Hilton section bad quite a storm Friday night. Trees suffered and a box *car was blown from the siding out on the main line, the morning freight came along and coming in contact with the box car on the tract the engine and eight cars were derailed Vf Cotton Seed. k We will give $1 00 per cwt. for cotton seed delivered at mill within the next 20 days. Little Mountain Oil Mill and Fertilizer Co., r > 3w27 J. B Derrick, President. Final Notice. We have indulged several subecribers on our book for the past year, and no matter how wiliiDg we * -J L are we cannot anjra to ruu iuc pope* on without payment, so after this "* issne they may not be surprised to find the paper stopped unless we hear definitely from them with settlement. * ? -For Sals. I have two good milch cows which I will sell cheap. Apply to J. J. Harman, r k 27pi Gilbert, S. C, R F. D. 3. i I & BUTT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, reet, Augusta, Ga. CHARGES REASONABLE. >N TO ALL BUSINESS. r advances. I Best Fertilizers. [ting Agents desired. New Shop. Lather Long will open a Blacksmith Shop at Lexiogtoa Depot and will be ready for work by the 21st of Mij. He will also do bicyole repairs and famish wheels for same. Give hign a trial for any work in his line. 2?28 ? Communion Services. Will be held at Pisgah on Sunday, May 13:b. at 11 a m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preparatory services Saturday at 4 p m. Two Negroes Stabbed to Death. Arthur Wright, colored, who it s claimed is originally from this count}, about Leesville, and who is charged * ? . J..1L D..-1 O.lt WHD CUlllDg 10 aeaia ?>urt omietwhite aod Cbas. Ruff, also colored, out in tbe suburbs off Columbia, Saturday night last, and escaped is wanted by tbe cfficers. Father and Child Bitten fey Mad Cat. Waterloo, May 4-^Mr. Mathew Lowe, a prominent citizen of this place, and bis little daughter, Annie Lanrie, were bitten this morning by a mad cat. Tbe oat has been acting rather strangely for the past week, but nothing - unusual was noticed until this morniog. Mr. Lowe has gone to Atlanta with bis little girl for treatment, A Sad Aocidsat. It was sad news Friday to Mr. B. H. Lebby, foreman, and his force, who ba?e been in charge of the rock work at the Tarrar quarry below town for some time, to bear of Mr. H. M. Dal ton accidentally shooting I himself at the Elk's club rooms, in i Hopkinsville, Ky., on Thursday after ? U. QOOD, wuuw ijfiu^ uu n uuuuu. mli< Dal ton had been sick aod was lyiDg on the conch resting and while endeavoring to remove a pistol from bis popket, it fell and struck the floor acd discharged, the bullet striking him in the side from which he died the next morning about 5:30 o'clock. He was one of the proprietors of the rock work here and his death & much regretted. His friends surely have the sympathy of our people in their unfortunate loss. Uf Tiokhuv oil) hnnravar wp iU * AdVVWJ " J ^ learn, continue bis successful management of the work here for some time at least. Dots from Piney Woods. , Mrs. Eady Amick has been very sick, but she is improving. Some of the farmers' have been bad babind with their work, but have about caught up and are now in very good shape. Corn is up to a good s and. Cotton is about up and some ia being chopped General Green is alfl ) looking nice. A number of the farmers are still holding their cotton for a higher price. We will have plenty of peaches in this section, but apples are very ahahbv. The grain crop is looking very nice at this writing. Mr. Simon Amick and eons are completing a new ell to his hoaae. Cirpenters are no object these days. O je can be had any time needed. Our last meeting of holy communion at St. Peter's (Piney Woods) was largely attended. 299 communed, and 14 were confirmed. Rsv. J. A. Cromer assisted our pastor, Rev. E. J. Sox, and delivered two very interesting sermons on Saturday and SanOay. Mr. Cromer is strong in rt pino ronrt u ??uv " With best wishes to the Dispatch andre&ders Patron. May 7. The Dungaree (Kose) note!, on Gervais street, Columbia, was burned early Monday morning. Boarders bad narrow escape. Some in their night clothing. I 1^1 i ?nn t j:j UU I L j For ( | | Their Stock I ; Patronage, a mm I have purchased at stock of goods of L. E nr^TTr colli-nor tlio crnnr? q n UV W VUV ^ v vvtu v prices. If you want b and see them whether1 H.M.W ANNOUNCEMENTS. All announcements under this head will be charged for at the rate of $3? . positively in advance. Cards to be confined to a simple announcement. 1 For County Supervisor. \ The many friends on the south side of t Saluda river annouuce George H. Koon g as a candidate for Coanty Supervisor \ and pledge him to abide the res.. It of e the primary. t The many friends of John W. Fry ? announce him as a candidate for County ^ Supervisor and pledge him to abide by the result of the primary. '1 Marriages. * At the residence of the bride's f father, Mr. Julius Bundrick, near Hope StatioD, Lexington county, S. 0., on April 22. 1906, by the Rev. E. J. Sox, Wade T. Lever and M. Ola 3 Bundrick. ( At the parsonage of St. Peter's (Piney Woods) Lutheran church, e near LittlrMountain, S. 0., on April . 29, 1906, by the Rev. E. J. Sox, Sam- t uel J. Cannon and Jessie L Daly. ' ?. i Fond Branch Dots. 1 To the Editor of the Dispatch: ? Farmers are well up with their ^ work. Better prospects for a fine peacb crop never graced this portion of the i 1 sand bills. j Still they marry, but this time so sly and far away that no particulars I are learned. Wonder if any thoughts ; 1 of "home, 8 weet home" course through t, their minds. j a I see, Mr. Editor, you are contem- ; a plating a fishing trip. Remember d that "Klondike" ?el. | a Mrs. D. A Lewis, of Townville, S. b . . ' C C., is recuperating in the baimy ; jj breezss of Lexington. I n Mrs. Geo. W. Smith and Mies : ^ Essie Grout are attending the district meeting of the Woman's Foreign 0 Missionary society in Columbia this I week. ' If everyone lived just as he would ~ have his Leighbor live, the millennial I age would have dawned years ago. After a long illness a child of Mr. | J and Mrs. Elijah Keieler died last j j, Thurso?" aDd wa6 interred in Boil- ! r' j a ing Springs cemetery Friday. Rev j r Ioabioet officiating. Now who'll be the first candidate I to announct? Its the early bird that j catches the worm. j 1 Children's day services will be j held at Pond Branch church the ! 4 third Saturday in this month. j f May 5. C. I I1 J | c I Always use T. X. L for pa n=. n tuf i rvitinT u i nc llaiiiu i iverything and is complete io all Lines nd Ooarantees Fair Tret ; Bankrupt Sale the I. M. Smoak, and am ff at greatly reduced argains call at once 70U buy or not. mm. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. "THE EXAMINATION FOR THE 1 award of vacant scholarships in iVinthrop College and for the admission " ?^ ? j. ;ii t.. v. .ij >i new students wux ue neiu at mc uuuuy Court House on Friday, July 6th at > a. m. Applicants must not be less ;han fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 6, they will >e awarded to those making tho highest average at this examination provided hey meet the conditions governing the tward. Applicants for scholarship should vrite to President Johnson before the sxamination for scholarship application )lanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free uition. The next session will open September 19th, 1906. For further inormation and catalogue, address PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, nay 5-w3l Rock Hill, S. C. rlHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lexington. 5y George S. Drafts Esq , Probate Judge. WHEREAS, MRS. L. E COUNTS, made t-nic to me -o g.ant ber Letters if Administration of tie Estate of and fleet- of J. H. Counts These are, therefore, to cite and admonsh all and singular the kindred and crediors of the said J. H. Counts, deteased, that they be and appear, before me, n the Court of Probate, to be held at LexnctoD, C. H., S C.. on the 23rd day cf May, 906 next, after publication hereot at 11 'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if ny they have, why the said Administration hould not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day of lay, Anno Domini, 1906. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S ] Probate Judge, Lexington County. 8th of May inst., at 2 o'clock p. 111.. to ?t contract for repairing the said bridge o the lowest responsible bidder. Plans lid specifications made know as said ime and place. L. J. LANGFORD. 1 May 8. 2w28 SujxTvisor. Barbecue. ITTE WILL FURNISH A FIRST | VV class barbecue with refreshments j t Gilbert. (Lowiedale), S. C.. on July i ' th, 1 )()?>. Speaking and music will be I i urnished. livery ett'ort will be used I < or the enjoyment of the people. Every- j i(Kty is (rorfiiHiiy inviiea ro artonu and i njov rhe (lav. Lewie ha. lman. Svv34 DAVID E. H AMMOND. | nil nrninTiiri un utr ak i mtr anything you iumumiuiutnuvmuv , This establishment itment to all Patrons. 0 lA.AIA. A lAIAIilAIA Lombard Iron Wor ; AUGUSTA, ! Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Cc < Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs 4 road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Be Oilers, & 1 fek. Atl? < IS Leade P^i 3 High i ??v* I LIGHT SAW MILLS and GA Quick S Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, hue china, clocks. A fine stock always on band for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Je?elry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephoneyour order to us. P. H, IAM0TTE I CO., JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 ALFRED J. FOX, j Life Insurance, | > Health insurance, ; Accident Insurance, [ I Fire Insurance, j REAL ESTATE AGENT, ! LEXINGTON, - S. C | I PnbliRhed on the 9th day ot Mav, 906. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w28 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. 3y Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. [17 HERE AS, ALBERT SHARPE, V V made suit to me, to grant him leters of administration of the Estate of ,nd effects of Leuora Sharpe. These are therefore to cite and dmonish all and singular the kinred and Creditors of the said Lenora iharpe, deceased, that they be and ppear, before me, in the Court of Proate, to be held at Lexington C. M., S. J., on 15th May, 190(5, next, after pubication hereof at 11 o'clock in the foretoon, to show cause, if any they have, rliy the said administration should not e granted. , Given under my hand, this 28th day f April. Anno Domini, 1906. GEO. S._ DRAFTS, [L. S.J 'robate Judge, Jjexington couury, U. Published 011 the 2nd day of May, liKHi, ti the Lexington Dispatch. 2w27 Bridge to Let. PHE SUPERVISOR OF THE L County will be at the' bridge over j Jone-aree creek on the State road, on the ! ! IFVOIR S.A.X-E. ! { > ( One valuable lot and improve- > J ments in the town of Lexington, \ l S. C. ! i One lot witli good two story > J dwelling on Main street, Lexing- \ i ton, S. C. ' | i Dwelling house and lot on upper > J Main Street, Lexington, S. C. \ ( One resident lot on upper Main > i street, Lexington, S. C, > One valuble lot in tlie town of | i Lexington. S. C. > ( One lot near Lexington Depot. ) J (? Acres adjoining L< xington [ i Fair Ground. > < 1*2 Acres just outside incorporate > j limits. Lexington. S. C. | i (' Acres vcrv near Lexington, > ( S. C. ' > J 111 Acres good farm land 4 | miles north Shumperts. ('. miles > J north Gilbert. 40 acres open land > ?dwelling aud barn. J Store building and lot on Main , i street. Lexington, S. C. > > Write or call to see me | at THE HOME BANK, j ! ; I j Teachers' Examination. rpHE NEXT REGULAR TEACHERS' ' Examination will bo hold, according to rhi- Start* Board regulations, on the ! Third Friday in May the INtli. in the | Court House at Lexington, S. C., be- j ginning: at 0 a. 111. and closing at 4.30 ! I?. in. j Applicants will please furnish paper. ! Yerv sincerely. J. E. RAWL KYZER. j Supt. Ed., Lexington Co. IT OTflOC I II UIUIIL | | want. | A Solicits your I j i A i A I ks and Supply Co. \ GEORGIA | and Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, ' instruction ; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, >; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > Iting, Packing, Injectors. Fittings, Saws, Files, > etc.: Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. CAST EVERY DAY Capacity for 300 Hounds vs and Erie ENGINES, Korting and >r Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > r.? J. Mm nnu roc n..ii? Specifications a Specialty f Locomotive T ender T arvks Write IJa Before You Buy - , * SOLINE ENGINES in Stock. hipment. i Carolina National Bank. ORGANIZED 1868. Assets Over $1,500,000.00. UNITED STATES. STATE, BOUNTY AND CITY 4 DEPOSITOR!. i Capital Paid in - - - $200,000 Surplus Profits - - - 72,000 i Liability of Stockholders 200,000 $472,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly. Loans to merchants and farmers a | specialty. Our motto is: '"A helping hand and a square deal to all." BOND ACCOUNT. ! U. S. Bonds .... $250,000 | South Carolina Bonds - 50,000 ! City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 November 9th, 1905, number of Depositors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits, j $1,192,729.55. Your business solicited. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN. Cashier. buyTpiano or an organ BY MAIL BUY the BEST WE REPRESENT THE MAKERS of the most superior Organs and Pianos made. IF YOU BUY a first class Piano or Organ TTA11 "jTI 11 crot o lifo time J VU TV XAJk gvv M u*v V ? treasure. If you buy a cheap one, you will regret it OUR EASY TERMS and low prices will make possession easy. Slightly used "Upright Pianos from $190 to $250. New Organs from $45 up. Write for Catalogue or call at MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, s. c. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Comity of Lexington, . YT^HEREAS. S. B GEORGE, C.C.C.P, i VV & G.S..made suit to me. to grant him I Letters ot Administration ot the Estate of and effects o; A. I. Younginer; j These are. therefore, to cue and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors * i the said A. I. Younginer, deceased, that thev he and appear, before me in the Court ol Probate. 10 be held at Lexington, C. H.. * ?. C . on the 18th d-.y of M.*v. JiKiO. aft^-r publication lie eoi ;U ti o ciock. m iue luieuuou, it> sbow cause, it any they have, why the sain Administration should not he granted. Given und^r my band, this itch day of Ma*, Anno Do tain i 19<C GEO KG K S. DIUFTS [L S.] Probate Jaaee, Lexington County. Published on the 11th day ot April, 1006. in the Lexington Dispatch. <>**28. 9% |? | | g A M and WHISKEY HABIT8 a? ^Jl III cured at home with* 9 IB ! III IWI out pain. Book of par* Bi I I Br IVI ticulars sent FREE. X B B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. 99 Atlanta, (*a. Office 104 N. Pryor Street.