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I The Lexington Oispa ch. G. M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher. W" ? . ? ??-= t Entered atthe Post Office at Lexington, 8, C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. Circnlation, 2,250. Wednesday, October 17,1906. It is stated that some of the leading negroes in Columbia have been and are still advocating the idea of open"?? a Kant tor their race. But like fall their undertakings they have a distrust with their own color and such a scheme would likely prove a failure as all other ventures of the kind have. District Attorney John B. Moran, of Boston, Mass., has formally accepted the nomination for governor tendered him bytfee Democratic State Convention of Mass. He wants it distinctly , understood it is to be a State fight, not a national one. Bryanism and Hearatiam must be eliminated from the contest. Rev. Sam Jones, who was possibly one of the best known platform speakers and evangelists in the'United States, died on the train Monday morning en route from Detroit, Mich., to Memphis, Tenn. He died of heart failure. Two of his daughters accompanied him. ; In the recent election for State gig Senator in Aiken county, G. L. Toole, who is a local eoptionist and opposed gfcl to the State dispensary, defeated Mr. Pollattz, a candidate on the dispen; gary platform. The election was for the purpose of electing a successor to Senator Johnson, who recently died. Mr. D. H. Witherspoon who served his time in this office is now in the Observer office at Newberry. This will be glad news?to his friends here h ' who often make enquiry after him. [ v Rev. William L. Seabrook, who has since 1902 been the pastor of the n Lutheran church of the Redeemer, in [V Newberry, recently tendered his re[; signation to take effect February 1st I next. He is a man of prominence in I f his field of labor, and his leaving will j be a distinct loss to Newberry. I An effort is making to secure a parI don for Robert Jones, from Edgefield ( connty, who has been in the peniteu taaxy 15 years for killing the Pressleys, I father and two sons. He was senI tenced for 25 years. Brie L. Smith, cashier of the Life I Insurance Company of Virginia at 1 their Columbia office,, disappeared I several days ago with $500 belonging I to the company. The railroad commission, through Mr. B. L. Caugjpnan, will at its next mzj; dition of the Seaboard Air Line trestle from Gervais street to the Congaree jjj&E- riyer. Mr. Caughman has walked over -wnrtr and rw?.ft?mftndR that several I places in;it will be renewed. B Constable W. D. Whitmire has been transferred from Union to Pom aria. ' Blind tigers are said, to have been B- % hajrd&Sg a good jug trade, and the I' ..- anthCMdties want a] stop put to the K|; Policeman Robert M. Beard, oi B Roanoke, Va., was shot and killed on Friday by John Hardy, a negro deeH perado, whom he was trying to ar i nest for murder. I Tor Vour Protection we place this label on every package of Scott's Emulsion. The man with a fish on his back is our trade-mark, and it is a guarantee that Scott's Emulsion will do all that is claimed for it. Nothing better for lung, throat or bronchial troubles in infant or adult. Scott's Emulsion is one of the greatest fleshbuilders known to the medical world. WfU Mstf ym m Mmatpl* trm. I scott & mwie, min*usr* ; ALFRED J. FOX, ! ! Life insurance, j < Health insurance, ! i Accident Insurance, [ | Fire Insurance, ! ; REAL ESTATE A6ENT, j LEXINGTON, - S. C. j < \ PPPP P PPPP P PPPP > | FOB S^X.E. ! j One valuable lot and improve- \ < ments in the town of Lexington,. > < S. C. ? j One lot with good two story j i dwelling on Main street, Lexing- \ i ton, S. C. I | Dwelling house and lot on upper [ < Main Street, Lexington, S. 0. > < One resident lot on upper Main > | street, Lexington, S. C, \ ( One valuble lot in the town of > i Lexington, S. C. > j One lot near Lexington Depot. j ( 12 Acres j ust outside incorporate i < . limits, Lexington, S. C. > ! 6 Acres very near Lexington, | ! S,C. ~ ! < 111 Acres good farm land 4 > j miles north Shumperttf, 6 miles \ { north Gilbert. 40 acres open land > i ?dwelling and barn. > | Store building and lot on Main j i street, Lexington, S. C. > ( House and 1(* in town Lexing- > j ton?\ acre land; 0-room dwelling. [ ] - 1 | | Two store rooms, one warehouse | < Lexington, S. C. ? 1 One 2 story dwelling Lexington, > J s. c. ; | J Write or call to see me | | at THE (HOME BANK. [ BUGGY FOR SALE! , . $48.00? First-class leather quarter-top bugt gy guaranteed; set of single buggy harness, $6. 00. Georgia Vehicle Manufacturing Co., 52 W. Mitchell St. , Atlanta, Ga. Notice, Trespassers. / This is to notify all persons- to trespass by hunting or any manner whatever upon my lands around my home place and upon the tract adjoining W. W. Barre, Wesley* Price and .Tno. G. Zinker. I will positively indict all trespassers. Thos. W. Gunter. Oct. 15, 19C6. 4wl Most contributors to charity man" age to be caught in the act. LABELS OF MEHI QUE CUSTOMERS BECO NIZE THESE LABELS. If you are not already Customer we will make o: of you by a trial. We w convince you that the CLOTHING, SHOES and HATS Sold by us are the Y e Best Made and sold at t same price as those of inf( ior make. : ' M M lAl % I. U I I I | mmW I S5^?M l New Stock a H. H GOOD SWANSEA, - - Every department of our store is r< have just what our people want in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, H And in fact, anything in the General 3 and see us and learn our prices. Smal to all of our customers. j to Reeves & Witt's Store r> I the < ed t< at tl isho\ stoc the i Com and M and ? GALlJ j C. B, PRI . ^Sr 0||lgl 1 A and WHISKEY HABIT8 GS l >S? WW# ?'Ut ^ain* ^?0jji0^a^" Atlanta, 4*a. Office i()4 N. Pryor Street. i i TETSONHATS, STIFF and SOFT. POPULAR SHAPES AND COLORS FOR FALL AND WINTER. i ' I i n n_a .. n. n. iplete with New and Fresh Goods We SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, ABDWABE, ETC. lerchandise line. We want you to call I profits and courteous attention guaranteed Sept. 10.-3m While A OCTOBER S And while enjo occasion you are b ) make this store; W?l?? E. 6. Dreher, LEXINGTON, S. C. Strongest and Best Companies MMTIVE HOI xative Cough Syrup and the Ge 11 Cough, Lung and Bronchial Ren >ung and old. Prepared by Pinetf lNN DRUG CO. .. ' in't fail to see out jies and Wagons f. Best goods CAUGHMAN ft., S. C., 1311-1313 ASSEMBLE le same time, alio' fling you the most k of distinctive Fc South, which inclu ibination Widths Superior in Q,uali styles for every p \r\lr fr\Y* f"ho "R1 AP.f.ri J yj JOL A.\JJL UAAV W* * "SH< IKAN-DOBSON CITY SHOE STORE, 1509 MA PP, Manager. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | County of Lexington, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, P. R. Shealy made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and. effects of V, H. Shealv. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said E. H. Shealy, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on.20 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 4th day (f Oct., Anno Domini, 1906. GEO. S. DRAFTS, IL. S.] Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on the IQth day of Oct., 1906, in the Lexington Dispatch. Pinal Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that we will apply to Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate, in and for the county of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 9th day of November, 1906, for a final discharge as Executors of the Estate of Elizabeth J. Roof, deceased. John W. Koon, W. D. Dent, Oct. 10. lwo2. . Executors. EFSL The Original La provement over a good alike for yc I FOR SALE BY THE KAUFJO I**" ** I ^ i1 wDt of Bug; the Gitj i prices. ^ ^coLTrMBL 1_ i. u. Mr ? iov i Outfitters for Mon and Boys, ' EXINGTON, S. C. t Right Prices. iwin x, fin i ii in w vvi; - s. c. m 1 ' EEK.l 1 es of ? I nest- H I sand H| - I ce of Jp I isiva <j|* I rn in ill \ and' H| tting H| date, ^ ^; ipap, i - Backache *I Any person having backache, | kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. The medicinal virtues of the j crude gums and resins ob^ tained from the Native Pine bave been recognized by the medical profession for centuries. In Pine-ules we offer 111 of the virtues of the Native Pine that ire of value in relieving all Kidney and Bladder Troubles Sturasteed to Oiva Satisfaction or Mosey Refunded. Prepared by PINE-ULS MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO < Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. The suit brought against the Columbia Water Power Company, by ^ citizens in the .Fork township have been compromised, and Clerk George has the money to pay the jurors, who will please write or call on him therefor. j NEY M TAR nuine Honey and Tar. An imledies. Pleasant to the taste and le Medicine Co., Chicago, U.S.A. * 1 new line g | aflKf when in I J BIS. | j 7 STREET, i I .ttending JM STATE 52-27, 1906, 111! iimru fti ying the festiviti* aost cordially req pour headquarters w us the pleasu] varied and extei ?otwear ever shov Ldes Quarter Sizes nrhinh n.rfi nfirffir.t fi ty. Always up-tourpose. c Sign >e:S.99 SHOE COt IN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., . C0KESBT7RY CONFERENCE SCHOOL For boys arid girls. High curriculum which prepares one well for college or for life. Literary Course, Music and Business Course. Board $8 per montli. Tuition $28 per annum. Healthful location, Mineral Springs. Opens September 20,1906. For further information write G. Benjamin Dukes. Rector, July 25-3m Cokesbury, S. C. Tor INSURANCE, LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, CT*T