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f! LP.&F. IS 1710 Main Street I f i* 1*1 J -i-^j i. mat?i, I: LomoanMFOB TVOTM ; : AUGUSTA, < Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; 1 i road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies ; Beltu Oilers, et< W. (I Adds 1 ^Leader! ^KlH^S HiifhGs ijSBBSSBStte LIGHT SAW" kills and GASi Quick Shi * r Yon are in the market for t P J vCan save you mone ? 5 our prices, or rr Bagging and Ties, Burlap w Rubber Belting, Bi m \ Leather Belting, Sa Ip \ Canvass Belting, Fr. f J Lace Leather, Ms g / Gin Bristles, Cy m v Brush Twine, am |> ? GROCERIES and MloM & Lo Kr 4^9 gjF* . I J COLUMBIA, - - | ALU ACT READY TO RUN^ F B FAIRBANKS. NORSK <h CO.. Chicag B Please send me Illustrated Catalog No. L 8SS R Ni1TlC? .? ....... i. ! .... .. ?! n^n TcVwiL# aL, *' jj.1 r ^WE HAVE I 9 One 25 horse power.Talbott, second hand ei Wr overhauled. This engine is in first class co I anyone who is in the market for such a size m_ We are headquarters for anything in the m? attention will be given to all inquiries and < K when yon are in the market for anything, t K order elsewhere. P COLUMBIA SUPPLY Br AUMMMMAMAMAMAiAiAAAAAAAAA i |J. H. Eleazerl. Br, j Will Save yon Money in his j | j uaDGraasnery ; I I DEPARTMENT. > F J The Best and Latest Furnishings [ j m < can always be found here in > ^ j Shirts, Cottars, Cuffs, Gloves ? C ! UNDERWEAR. ! I ] WHITE AMD FANCY VESTS. I \ gj&'Onr Fall Line of [ I j SOFT and STIFF HATS [ K j are Iiere, comprising Knox, Stet- [ i son and other makes. Prices, > $1.00 to $5.00 > " < m J All the New Blocks in > I ; 1 STRAW HATS, [ j At all prices. | P ! SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT [ r < GUARANTEED. j 1 IBM Mai* St.,Colmibia, S. C. [ j 11 i FALL 1906. i 0&0QQ&&9 ? PTE now have a complete stock of J 11 and Winter Shoes in all leathers d toes suitable for every day HARD o EAR for men, women and children. $ so the neat and natty dress Shoes to t the taste of all. Strong Points In Our Shoes. JOLID LEATHER inner soles, conn- * sand nppers, perfect fitting and abso- o e comfort. Prices the lowest (for the q ality) that can be had. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. A. DAVIS, j Columbia, S. C. % *l*i*l*l*l* 1*1*1* I *1*1*1*1*1*1*1* f s and Supply Co. | CfEORCIA . \d Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, : traction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser, Juilding. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- ? lg, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, < t u; Shafting, Pullevs, and Hangers. CAST EVgHY PAY > Capacity for 300 Hands 1 and Erie ENGINES, Kortlntf and * j Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. > j -e.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford Specifications a Specialty " J Locomotive Tender Tanks i | Write Ua Before You Buy f ; noioioip?oioio?oioioi^e.isne?wip* j DLINE ENGINES in Stock pment he following items, we ? y. Call and get \ write 11s: ^ Cotton Picking Sheets, ^ nsb Wire, & w Files, > actionless^Babbit Metal. v %, ichine Oil, ^ linder Oil ^ I Tallow. ^ HABDWAEE. ? wrance, Inc., \ - - - S. C. \ Jack of All Trades I GASOLINE ENGINE | fjpi NEW HOLLAND FEED MILL I v* This is the only ontflt that will H m 7rind Ear Corn satisfactorily M with, small power. The engine con I also be need for pumping, saw* B ing wood, shelling corn, cutting B fodder, running cream separator, M Til churn or washing machine. Sizes ?> *** from 2 H. P. up to 200 H. P., ret- E tical, horizontal or portable. fl * I ...? I want a E. P. Engine I ?State g 'OR SALE lgine, in stock which has recently been ndition and will be a great bargain for > engine. way of machinery supplies, and prompt orders entrusted to our care. Write us md be sure to get our prices before you May 30. CO., Columbia. S. C. W. D, ift Lexington, - - S. C., HS.T1LLER and DEALER in TURPENTINE.1 Will, at all times, pay highest market prices for Crude, >ased upon Savannah quotaions. 11c 8 L~L the 66 U C H" i **o CURE THE LIINC8 ""Dr. King's New" Discovery /Consumption pries FDR I *oughs and' 50c & $1.00 " v?l?s Pre* Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THBOAT and LTJHQ TBOUB* LBS, or MONEY BACK Place an order with us for rob Printing. "gggjggglgjHWjBM The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 31,1906. TOWN CLE&BED OF ALL NEGROES. Insult to White Girl Leads to Wholesale Expulsion. Casey, 111., Oct. 23.?This place,, with a population of 3,500, persons, is without a negro citizen, following the troubles of Friday and Saturday, in which the negro population was cleared out, after a white girl had#been insulted by John Johnson, a negro hotecook. A mob was formed immediatel ly after the arrest of Johnson on Friday, but the negro was saved from harm bjr a ruse. The police judge announced that Johnson would have four hours in which to prepare for his defense in court, and he was then hurried out of town without the knowledee of the members of the mob, which was without a leader. The mob, learning this, became furious, and immediately started to free the city of the negro population. <. A limited number of minutes in which to leave were given to negro barber shop employes and hotel porters, cooks, and laborers. The police and several deputies mixed with the mob, and the order to clean out was j obeyed with alacrity, i . In the future no negro will be per1 mitted to stav lonsrer than a few hours in the town. v Wounds, Bruises and Burns. | By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries | before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest dis| covery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is-an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. - Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering such injuries entail. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Richard Dargan Esecutod. Last Friday Richard Dargan, a negro, convicted of a criminal assault .upon Mrs. Lucy Ann Patterson, was hanged at Bennettsville. He confessed * to the perpetration of the horrible crime, and attributed his awful fate to drinking. It is a well known medical fact that pine rosin is most effective in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Sufferers from backache and other tronbles due to faulty action of the kidneys find relief in the use of Pineules. $1.00 buys 30 days treatment. Sold by The K&ufmaiin Drug Co. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. John F. Miller, in his own right and as administrator of the estate of Thomas Miller, deceased, Plaintiff, : against Simon P. Miller, Anna Miller, Alice Canada, Eliza Shnmpert, Ella Bailey, Jas. L. Miller, Frank McNinch, Orrie Thompson, Maggie Banghman and Carrie Allen, Defendants. Partition. EN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE of the court herein, signed by Ernest Gary, presiding judge, and dated May 23, 1906, 1 will sell to the liighest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, 1906, 1. "Home Tract No. 1." All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the comity of Lexington, and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-one acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. J. Lown, Lorick & Lowrance, Shnmpert Tract No. 1 and No. 2, G. M. C/ Kyzer and Home Tract No. 2. 2. "Home Tract No. 2." All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lex i J rti-.i.. J j lngron, ana outre aiores&ia, conianmig fifty-seven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. J. Lown, Home Tract No. 1 and G. M. C. Kyzer. 3. "Shnmpert Tract No. 1." All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington, and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and twelve and one-half (112.}) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Home Tract No. 1, Lorick S; Lowrance, estate of W. F. Bachman, deceased, and Shnmpert Tract No. 2. 4. "Shnmpert Tract No. 2." All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington, and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and seven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of G. M. C. Kyzer, Home 'Tract No. 1, Shnmpert Tract No. 1, estate of W. F. Bachman and Jas. L. Miller. o. "Wiggins or Steep Hollow Tract No. 1." All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the count}' of Lexington, and State aforesaid, containing eighty-five acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Win. Fields, Jas. L. Miller, John Griffith, Bennie Waitesand Tract No. 2, Wiggins or Steep Hollow. 6. "Wi^erins or Steen Hollow Tract No. 2." All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington, and State aforesaid, containing seventy-four and onefourth acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Fields, Wiggins or Steep | Hollow Tract No. 1, G. M. C. Kyzer, Heads Land and E. C. Rawl. Terms of Sale; One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. These lauds have been recently surveyed, and the plats are on file. Samuel B. George, Clerk of Court. Lexington, S. C., October 8, 1906. G. T. Graham, Esq., Plaintiff's attorney. BHPBBPgECTggj^ Chew What You 5l Know What Yc There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown?where the best tobacco grows?in the famous Piedmont Country. Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's whySCHNAPFS and others of the Reynold's brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and onei 4 quarter million pounqs, or a net gain of one-third Of the , entire increased consumption of chewing and smoking tobaccos in the United States. ' / ... Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chewing tobacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along?one chewer makes other ^ugwciD UIjLLLL LUC LdLUL IS IIUVV CS" tablished that there are many more Sold at 50c. per pound, in 5c. C * % <1. REYNOLDS TOiASSO 01 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, || ^ j In Court of Common Pleas ?? Drucilla Bowers, Plaintiff, - fr C# against * Burr Bowers, Ellen Meggitt, Mary Ox- 75 ner, Hassie Cleg, Delia Thomas, Thos. Jgj JTftj X. J. Bowers, Emma Parker, Jacob Bow- ? ? ers, Jane Stromer, Abner Bowers and TOT -w ?4? j** Alice Bowers, mid the children and JfOL3L JL& heirs at law of Barali Shackelford, "1T3I A deceased, whose names are unknown, Defendants. rarnuon. vmi v IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DEC REE AUUraJ of the. court herein, signed by Hon. J. ?LI1 ordina C. Klugh, presiding judge, and dated September 3, 1906, I will sell to the 2rt>8lll?^6 161S highest bidder at public outcry, before Hnr line the court house door in Lexington, S. vUl 11116 C., during the legal hours of sale, on fVnT the first Monday in November, 1906: ^ AA y A 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of T)"n TCllELSiXl land, situate, lying and being in the ^ county of Lexington, and State afore- JLl VOU C< said, containing twenty-eight and one- r half (281) acres, more or less, adjoining Ol ?/Hy S1Z( lands of Tract No. 1, H. C. Derrick, ttoii ttti+Ti i Tract No. 3 and S. W. Wessinger. J v tl W1ULL J 3. All that piece, parcel or tract of St6?l RS/Il land, situate, lying and being in the _ __ __ county of Lexington, and State afore- T L1 L1 i said, containing sixty-eight acres, more JLlJCi JLJ JL or less, adjoining lands of Tract No. 2, H. C. Derrick, L. I; Guion and S. W. Wessinger. ====== Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months with THE PRICES interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the _ premises sold, with leave to pay all cash. T jE3 Purchaser to pay for papers. JL# ? These lands have been recently sur- ! ' . 1 - -1 ?i. ?1A veyea, ana ine piats are uu me. Samuel B. George, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C-, October 8, 1906. G. T. Graham, Esq., Plaintiff's attor- GROCERS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. Leola Spires, a minor by her guardian , ad litem, B. E^Sgbes, Plaintiff, m Wanf fhe Noah Sharpe, Ransom Sharpe, Myranda inaton Coun\ Gartman, Luther Sharpe, Meltire Sharpe, Talbert Sharpe, Archie Spires Puvcluises I and the children and heirs at law or Mike Sharpe and Marion Sharpe whose Money, names and residences are unknown, Defendants. 1821 Partition. * IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE ====== of the Court herein, signed by Hon. J. a a a a am C. Klugh, presiding judge, and dated ! *},! 1 GA? T TP-ill coll Li f.lio i OCpiC.LU.Ud. L?U, JL M1U ..v/.? w-.w | _. liigkest bidder at public outcry, before i \ ?? O * the court house door in Lexington, S. j ^ i 1 \ C., during the legal hours of sale, on & 18 the first Monday in November, 1906. | \ 19 I I 8 All that piece, parcel of tract of land j ^ v ^ " situate, lying and being in the county j A of Lexington, and State aforesaid, con- | jv taining between seventy and one bun- j ^ dred acres of land more or less, adjoin- ' ? ing estate lands of Samuel Gardner, j \ lands of Mrs. Texia Geiger, John Geiger v -? and the said Calvin Sharpe. $ Just re( Also, all that other tract or parcel of \ land situated, lying and being in the j ^ IT ^13 county of Lexington and State afore- : & sH zM 3 3 said, containing twenty-six acres, more i \ \ f a or less, adjoining lands of Ming Croma- j ^ dv, tlie Congaree river and perhaps ! others. ! Marked 1 Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of that np' land situate, lving and being in the j $ county of Lexington and State, afore- ! \ ip said, containing forty-eight acres, more ; >? or less, adjoijiing lands of Mrs. Texia j & jusr recojv Geiger, the said Calvin Sliarpe and per- j \ ems'for f-ill haps others. m^ked these Terms of Sale.?One-half cash, the & also balance on a credit of twelve months; ^ thing to wea the credit portion to be secured by bond ^ of the purchaser and a mortgage of the ^ TA premises sold, with leave to pay all cash. ^ Purchaser to pav for papers. W , Samuel B. George, j elsewhere. Clerk of the Court. ; ^ 1 Lexington, S. C., October 8, 19(X>. j ^ 1 G. T. Graham, Esq., plaintiff's at- j f torney. j \ Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any j > colttmb: case of kidney trouble that is not be- | ^ A A A A M yond medical aid. Kaufmann DrugCo i ? in IIIfa ^h^wlnn chewers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in these States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was firsf snlfi than rh.?rp srp in thf* States where SCHNAPPS has not , " yet been offered to t trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, beOTT rJrt r\ <->hi QTTT /-14? WIUOU U-IOJ UU J. ivy L 2J.1JLU. CX UJ.it/W LIldL really pleases them better at any price; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth of the real snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco improperly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco's sake, there is no chew . like SCHNAPPS. ' ... ats, Strictly IOc. and 15c. Plugs JMFAfiYs WljJsfGa-Salem, N. 0= eime YOU TO YISH YOUR en with a fine Steel NGE. a little more to start with than for ,ry Range, but remember a Steel ts a life time. gives yon widest price range to n. Our guarantee protects you in gontemplate buying a Steel Range 3, our stock cannot fail to interest prices from $20 to $65 for the Best ges made. Select to-day. L LORICK & BRO., 1519 Main Street Columbia. S. S. TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSFRIDAY & CO., Wholesale and Retail i, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, SEED RUST PROOF OATS. i Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lex\ 0/i? #/? /t*77 /f?i V/j/3 TTa Tto+fwo Wh/vti HTnlfA 1 Tk&in* y w vltlf ufltw ww vo v l v/ -a- iwi^ a1a.wiw ai wva FFe Can JPi7i Yowr Wants and Save You 5 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. fir ] ITHW GOODS. | ;eived a full line of new # and Winter flrv finruLs \ <Tery Close. A full line of everything J l^illixiei^y $ ed a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and W wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have f ; very close for the trade. > ,ve a full line of Men's Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact'every- f BLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. S any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing ^ m. PUTT & SON, Main St Near Post Office, ^ I A, S. C ^ AVVVVV%VVVVVVVVVVV%^