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fif The Lexington Dispatch. jfe Wednesday, September 26,1906. K. Index to New Advertisements. Musical Instruments?Thomas & * ; Barton Co. H For Sale?Wade A. Price. J Barbecue?Klecfcley & Roberts. For Sale?W. C. Shull. Fall Opening?Tapp. Citation?Estate J. W. Long. Groceries?Lorick & Lowrance. THF HflMF RINK. aaau uvmu "? ; LEXINGTON, S. C. - -stv - - I fairness, Honesty, Safety. F. W. OSWALD, Pres. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. Leziagtoa Turpeatiae Market. Virgin per barrel $8 .50 Yellow Dip per barrel 7.00 Savannah Market. Spirits per gallon. 60% Efcosin per barrel ?$3.65 to $5.50 For Sale, )ne 15 b. p. Atlas engine. w48 Alfred J. Fox. # ? t ..mfm tflvao, ||- Washington, Sept. 21.?Representa|p tive Lever, who has been here for the |;r past two days looking after departMp mental matters of interest to his conJ stifuents, returned to Columbia toj| night. He received assurances from | the postoffice department that a regu^ Iar mail service will be inaugurated | ' on the Atlantic Coast Line train between Fayetteville, N. C., and Columbia, S. C. Cotton Seed Wanted. | * I will pay highest market price for }i cotton 9eed delivered at Meetze & ^ Sons warehouse. P. H. Corley. For Sale, One moving picture machine and stereopticon combined, 700 feet new W: films, 40 or 50 stereopticon slides and other things belonging to machine. ' All at a bargain. Call or write Samuel Steele, Lexington, S. C. gfc. ' Gamblers Caught. Eight of the party of gamblers caught last Sunday -near Mr. Henry \ Adams place, by Deputy Sheriff Little, accompanied by Messrs. Henry l| Adams, Job Swygert and others, gave bond before Magistrate Mack, at Lees-criiiA frv* +.y?oir flTmpftranw at court. y > 11IV &VA yiiy** ?- w ? , 4 namely: Cape Barr, Oscar Carter, v Ben Devenport, John Gortman, Frank ' Gortman, Bred Watson, George Rawl, Arthur Lites and Jess Davenport?all U colored. | STIEGLITS GUN STORES, Colombia, S. C. % I This store was established in 1876 fsi i. and has always maintained a high standard for fair dealing and right ^prices. This season yon will find a ? *v frill line of the best makes of guns, ~ rifles and ammunition at the lowest prices. Phonographs and records at ^ factory prices. Hunting coats, cap% leggings, shell bags and belts. Mail orders receive prompt attention. - Teachers' Examination. At the examination of teachers last Friday there were eighteen applicants, sixteen white and two colored. Out fy of the number eight passed for second -grade, none for the first. The two colored failed entirely. The board passed upon several diplomas and issued first grade certificates to tne sp holders thereof. The board by petition consolidated school districts numbers 21 and 22, located near Edfi mund. 01 27ew Fall Millinery. I will open on the 6th and 7th of [T October my new and up-to-date millinery including hats ana trimmings - of the latest styles for the season. J This stock was selected with care and is ail new and beautiful. We can R please the most fastidious, and the prices are reasonable. Every lady, , young or old, is invited to call and irapect this new line. Miss Nell Edwards will take pleasure in showing you the different styles and the pleasing effect they have on the person. Mrs. Nannie L. Clark. % ' Mrs. Alice Summer, of Newberry | visited her sick mother, at Mr. C. M. Efira's, last week. Her daughter, Miss -Rosalin, was also here for a few days but both have returned home. Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS ffl La Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, mm EI Use in time. Sold by druggists. C_i Joint Council Meeting. Meeting of Joint Council of Bethel charge will be held at White Rock, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, on Saturday in October before second Sunday. Members of this council are requested to be prompt in attendance, as matters of importance will come before this meeting. Chairman of each committee will please have their reports ready for business, and each local treasurer should send statement to Joint Council treasurer so that he may be able to make report on finance, pastor's salary, etc. Jno. C. Swygert, Chairman Joint Council. Hotiee, Candidates! I beg to remind the successful candidates of the recent primary of their dues to the executive committee of one-half of their original assessment. Some have paid, others, presumably from oversight, have hot. The secretary is very anxious to close the affairs of this campaign and begs prompt attention. F. Hampton Hendrix, Leesville, S. C., Sec. and Tyeas. Ex. Com. Lex. Co. Reliable House. We call special attention to the advertisement of Thomas & Barton Co., Augusta, Ga., on page 2. This is a reliable and responsible firm, and deal largely in'pianos, organs, phonographs and everything musical. Sheet music a specialty. Furniture of every kind to make home comfortable and happy. Send your order or write and get prices. Card of Tha&ks. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Mr. Editor, please allow me space in your valuable colums to thank my many friends who so liberally turned out and supported me in the past primary elections. I am truly grateful to the Democratic voters of Lexington county for the vote I received and take this opportunity of thanking them for their great confidence. While I have been defeated, I feel proud that I can say that I have all reasons to believe that it was done by a good man and a gentleman, and as I retire to my farm duties I also feel proud to say that I can do so feeling that I have a host of friends all over the county. Respectfully,. W. T. Craps. Will Start Life Over Again. On receiving notice of the arrest of young Robert C. Brockington in Jacksonville, Fla., Saturday, Detective J. W. Dunning, of the Columbia police department, accompanied by J. T. Melton, cashier of the State bank, proceeded to Jacksonville for the purpose of bringing back young Brockington. On their arrival there they called at police headquarters where the young man was delivered into their keeping. The money which was taken from the young man at the time of his arrest, fl,910, was turned over to the bank official, who paid a reward of $100 to Officer Johnson, who made the arrest. Mr. Melton speaks very highly of Brockinnton, and says that during the two years that he had been in the employment of the bank he had proved a most excellent clerk and that he would not be prosecuted, but would be sent to his relatives at Winnsboro, S. C. Arrangements were made by his friends to pay up his shortage. He is thoroughly penitent and will start life over again and feels over grateful to the bank and his friends. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Lexington, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS. Frank O. Corley, J. D. Swygert and R. L. Connelly made suit to me to grant them Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of J.W.Long. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said J. W. Long, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on 11 October, 1906, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 26th day of Sept., Anno Domini, 1906. GEO. S. DRAFTS, lL. S.] Probate Judge, Lexington count}*, S. C. Published on the 26fh day of Sept., 1906, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w48 DR. L. L. TOOLE 1608 Main Street, CAT nifUT A O A UUU U 1U.JJXJOL, - - 0. V, PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR AND DENTIST. BEST PLATES - - - 88.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) - $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and aCe All dental work doae at money saving prioes. Sep. 5 tf I wGOl I , 0 rui j | Their Stock 1 j: Patronage,; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | I County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. William Glass, Plaintiff, against Edward Glass and Lizzie Robinson, Defendants. Partition. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE of the court herein, signed by Hon. J. C. Klugh, presiding judge, and dated August 20th, 1906,. I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in October, 1906: All that tract of land, situate, in the County of Lexington, and State aforesaid, containing (87) eighty-seven acres, (more or less), bounded on the northwest by lands of Beaufort Hagood, on the west by lands of Ham Wolfe, south and southeast by tract No. 19, of the land of said Walker, Evans & Cogswell, and on the east by tract No. 18, of the same, the said tract being number 17, of a tract of 3115.25, acres recently surveyed by D. B. Miller, Jr., D. S. Terms of Sale:?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Samuel B. George, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 4, 1906. W. H. Sharpe, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney. For Sale. ON TUESDAY 30th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1906, the heirs of the estate of Reuben J. Price, deceased, will sell at public auction all the household and personal property, including a complete set of watch and clock repair tools and materials. On same day we will also sell one tract of land to the highest bidder. This Tvicwo ic Irnnwn as t:V?P SptiH TTi!1 tvrn.ol consisting of 12 acres, more or less, round timber, original forest, lying two and ahalf miles north of Gilbert, near crossing of Charleston and Augusta roads. This property will be sold at the old home place, five miles north of Gilbert on the Charleston road. Sale beginning at 9 a. M. "WADE A. PRICE, tf For Heirs. ECZEMA and PILE CURE ED EE Knowing what it was to suffer, NICE will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive cure for Eczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose stamp. September 12?ly % \\m I I Beginnii I I give a Big I I I baker two-] a H 1 ?+ rrru;~ Im lot, JL JLJLJLO J.I 1 and to maki 1 You will also d B bought during this f Don't fail to see t B One car load c H reduced price. xS m ih 1 Via rtr Ira Be Sure and Con I M. JE. ' ro THE LEXINGTON DEPARTMEI everything and anything you ivmunumumumuuumumuum&m%miuv is complete in all Lines. Tbis establishment and Guarantees Fair Treatment to ali Patrons. 0 * ?*"?-""?~~" ? ? ~ ? ? ? ^ ? ? ? ? ,? ?. ? ? ? ? ,?, ,?, ,??? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -i ?| ?i,?, ? -,_ - ? ~ ~ m fyi " :& 1 Lexington County Fair I s % ' a * ;g g ?WILL. BUI jbiliiJLJJ? e 1 OCTOBER 16, 17, 18. I ======^^ 2 w ; This is a home institution and every { n 5 I body ought to make it al success. ? I \ * i N < jj Tell your neighbors and friends about the Dates. 5 5 Tell them to take their families. S H J a Do not forget to take yours. 5 3 Boys bring your sweethearts. ) 3 Let everybody have a few days of fun. 5 ; We will all live longer. jj N N M I' i ' N jj b jj There will be exhibits of: jj 9 FIELD CROPS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, HORSES, 5 jj MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS, HOGS, POUL- jj ! TRY and PETS, NEEDLE and FANCY "WORK, I jj FINE ARTS, MACHINES and MANU: FACTURED GOODS, FLOWERS, ! jj SHOWS and AMUSEMENTS. jj N M . N M jj "Write to Assistant Secretary Hon. J. B. Wingard, jj jj Lexington, S. C., for Premium List and Entry Blanks, jj 3 Yon can find something on the place you can exhibit 5 jj and help out the show. jj M 5 M ? I " 1 D. M. Crosson, Pres. C. ID. Efird, Sec. j M N 3 Leesville, S. C. Lexington, S. C. I 3 M R J? W ~ PRICE SALE... 11 lg Saturday, the 8th, I will I I Price on Milburn and Stude- | I liorse Wagons until October I I j s to reduce my large stock | B j e room for the fall shipments. I 9 j raw a handsome premium with'every Buggy 1 m he regular 50c whips thai i am selling a! 25c 1 B j )f Woven Wire Fence to be sold at greatly a fa ?.r w raflS ow is the time for you to buy, while you get S ^ ? TT71 TT fl rn ie to see me w nue i ou Are in i own. m m RtJTZ.AMl>, I I BATESBURG, S. C. MM ?AaMBliM?J IT STORE J j want. | a Solicits your jjj j \ V MB M < W - M ?M' "M- 1 BRf <% H . *+, 0+M Willi m Hi Sterling Goods i Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock % always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. \ If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACfllCOTTE & CO, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 AN ORGAN That will last .a life time is K what you want. Our Organs have a pure tone and have lovely cases. We can supply 4 you with an Organ that will please in every particular for only $65.00 and $70.00 delivered. Write us for our special terms of payment, and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referredto. _ If you prefer a PIANO We have beautiful and good i new Uprights from $185.00 up, on easy terms. ^ Address, MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Si Ciiit lit, LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1900. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to $80. Send for catalogue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. CHEAP JORSE While he had colic, but finding Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's Drug Store, gave it to him, and soon he j was worth $250, as usual. | Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure, Liniment for man or beast, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. I July 25-ly I PjWOJTS Nerve and Bone Oil Cures Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents. Snld hv nil DrniMrists. - I -