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FITZI I I GREAT EARLY PALL ? good in five years. Every pie< 25c; 50 pieces all wool Dress ( 5 pieces black, blue and brown 50 pairs fine-all wool Blankets Tick, sold at 20., our price onl; CLOTHING i UK mJSJM a any size from 3 to 16 years. I The lexington Dispatch 1 . 6. M. Barman, Editor and Publisher D. E. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. i | ... . . Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. CIRCULATION 2,266. ~~ Wednesday, September 16,1908. Well, South Carolina has lost her .. dispensary case. This is a true case { of "We told you so." The Dispatch predicted several months ago that it "; would amount to nothing and in the final end the taxpayers of the State I would be the losers. Federal Judge Pritchard has been sustained in every point of the case by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. It is needless. in our opinion, to carry the case The State Supreme court has forever disbarred John T. Duncan from the roll of attorneys in South Carolina. 4 The decision was handed down on Thursday. It was written by Judge K. W. Memmenger, of Charleston, and is a very able document indeed. The Court completely exhonorates Solicitor Timmerman of any wrong doing, which is most gratifying to the young Solicitor's many friends throughout the |3tate. The election of Banks L. Caughman breaks the precedent of this office and is very gratifying to his Lexington friends. He received a very large vote in this county?the count}* of his birth and where his character and fitness are known to almost every man. Caughman has made a good commissicner. He is active,- intelligent and liberal minded, and this endorsement of him at the hands of the people will make him all the more x alert in their interests. We tender to him our sincere congratulations. STATE OF SOXJTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Frank C. Corley, R. L. Connelly and j - ? ? 3 _ J? T3_J ?- _ _ C T J. L). swygerc, aqiuib. oi .rvsuu-t; oi o. W. Loag, deceased. Plaintiffs, against j Alonza L. Smith, Mrs. Panliue Glenn, | W. Aughtry Smith, Oliver Smith, I William Carlisle Smith, Cora Viola Smith, Henry Ethon Smith, Southern Securities & Trust Company as Administrator of Estate of H. D. Smith, deceased, Scott Hendrix, W. P. Hoof and Samuel B. George, Defendants. Summons for Relief. (Complaint served.) To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of : such service; and if you fail to "answer i the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in UiV WUl^/MBWV. Datea July 10. A. D. 190S. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the Defendants, Southern Securities & Trust Company as Administrator J of Estate of H. D. Smith, deceased, i and Mrs. Pauline Glenn: You will take notice that the original ! Summons and Complaint in above stat- j ed action have this day been filed in ' the office of Clerk of Court for Lexing- : ton county, S. C., and are now on file ; in said office. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. | July 13, 1908. 6w51 j j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Mamie Koon, Thomas H. Koon ' and Robert H. Koon, Plaintiffs, against John H. Koon, Joseph W. Koon, Jacob L. Koon and George Calvin Koon. I Defendants. Partition. j In obedience to the decree of the ! Court hereid, signed by Hon. Chas. G. Dantzler. Presiding Judge, and dated August 21st, 1907, 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 011 the i first Monday in October, 190*: All that plantation, tract or parcel of land, containing one hundred and nine- j ly-six acres, more or less, known as the I x I VIAUR Dry Goods, Notions, CI 15 p SALE OF DRY GOODS AND 01 3e of goods we sell is worth 100 Gtoods at 25c a yard, sold at 50c; l 50 inch Mohair at 50c. yard; 5C aa ae ?i-i.- . oo I) &O.X7& pttir? IUC AJLXllX f U\J jJCLX. y 18c. .ND BOYS?Great bargains in cl Joys' Pants at 25c., 50c. and $1. Rainy Mountain tract, situated, lviug | and being in the county of Lexington. I ( State of South Carolina, in the fork cf < Broad and Saluda rivers, on branches t f j Broad river, and bounded by lands as , follows, to wit: On the North by lands < belonging to George Eargle; on the J West by lands belonging to estate of J. ! H. Metz, deceased; South by lands be- < longing to Butler and Washington Lever and bounded on the East by said Broad river. Terms of sale: One-half cash, hai- | ance on a credit of one year 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. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., September 14th, 1908. Messrs. Wingard & Shealy, Plaintiff's Attorneys. .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Jesse D. Roof, Plaintiff, vs. Mike L. Roof, Kinsler Roof and Jesse M. Roof, Jr., Defendants. Partition. In obedience to the Decree of the Court herein, signed by Hon. George TnUncfAna (jnaniol "ProciHintr _Tn rl rrp UUUliOUVJLXV) U|/WiU(* Jk vr ? ?u w , and dated November 14th, 1907, 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, 1908: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Lexington County, containing one hundred aud six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R. B. Shealy, Y. B. Watson, H. D. Lowman and perhaps others. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with interest from day of sale, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court. ? ^ ' 1 ? ii.1. 1AAO jLexmgtou, s. u., oepiemoer huh, i?uo. E. L. Asbill, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. The Home Bank, plaintiff, against Margaret A. Huffman, defendant. Foreclosure. In obedience to the Decree of the Court herein, signed by Hon. J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge, and dated June 22nd, 1908,1 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, 1908: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, and being in Sandy Run Township, Lexington County, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred acres, more or less, and is bounded as follows: On the North by lands of James Crim estate and estate of George Rucker; on the East by lands of the estate of George Rucker and John A. Lucas; on the South by N. B. Wannamaker's land and on the West J by lands formerly of the estate of James 1 I Unm, now owned Dy Jti. u. scaoier, Doing the same tract of land I, Margaret A. Huffman, inherited from my father, , i the late David B. Wannamaker. < Terms of sale: One-half cash, bal- ] ance on a credit of one year, with inter- < est from day of sale, secured by a bond : of the purchaser and a mortgage of the i premises sold, with leave to purchaser 1 to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for ; papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, i . Clerk of the Court. I Lexington, S. C., September 11th, 11K)8. i Messrs. Efird & Dreher and J. A. Merritt, Plaintiff's Attorneys. COLUMBIA CI THE STORE THAT SELLS El RETAIL Flour, Bacon, Lard and We carry evevything in th< chief aim is to please. Tr you will be convinced. Corner Plain and Assembl COLUMBIA, SAINT ANGEL/! : AIKEN SELECT DAY and BOARDING SCHOO This well known institution affords excellent opportunitiesfor a thorough practical and refined education. The courses are Primary, Grammar, Commercial and Academic, with edditional facilities for perfec- j THE LOCATION IS IDEAL IN I Academy Opens Se i For information apply per D I ICE'S lothing, Ladies' Suits, ER CENT. SAVED ON A 3 i LOTHING?We want our Lexi cents on the dollar, but in man; 50 pieces all wool Ladies' Clot ) pieces fine Outing at 5, 6 1-41 rs 1 1-4 erev wool Blankets, $S W V lothing. Our $8.95 Suits sold a Boy's Hats and Gaps, 25c. to 5< IMAMUkiiiiiiAiMAiiiAMii Alfred J. Fox,! ' > Real Estate > and Insurance, j LEXINGTON, 8.C j > i WANTED. j One 100 acre Farm, ! i quick. ! j FOR SALE. ; | One lot in town of Lexington. [ ( 60 acres within one mile erf.- > J Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plerity' > < of water on the place. | J One lot on Main street of Lex- [ ( ington; good building. \ | One lot on Main street of Lex- > < ington; store building and ware- [ ( house. > < 250 acres 21 miles from South- [ { era railway. 60 acres open land. > j Fruit never fails. Good orchard 1 < on the place. Two buildings. J * One lot with two story building 9 < at Irene, S. C. [ | Resident lots in town of Lex- [ ( ington. > j Lot in Lexington with 3-room [ < dwelling. > j 158 acres miles from South- [ ( - ern railway, ~5<> acres open land. [ ( Two story dwelling painted and | has 8 rooms. Store house and [ < good barn and stables. Fruit > ? never fails. > < If you have a farm to sell write | ime. > Write or call to see me j 1 ?AT? I i THE HOME BANK, ! \ \ Lexington, S. C. ; EXCURSION TO AUOUSTA Tuesday, September 22r From Columbia?Very Low Rate. Passengers will be taken on at Lexington, Leesville, Batesburg, Ridge Spring, Johnston and all intermediate stations. Special train will leave Columbia at 7:30 a. m., arriving at Augusta at 10:40 a.m. Round trip: Columbia, Cayce, Arthur's, $1.25; Lexington, Barr, Shumpert, Gilbert, Summit, $1.15; Leesville, Mitchell, Batesburg, Hibernia, Monetta, $1.10; Ridge Spring, Ward, $1.00; Johnston, 90c. For further information call on any Southern Railway Agent. Mothers don't give your baby anything that contains opiates or any other injurious drugs, bub insist cn having Dr. Thornton's "Ea9y-Teether", as it is the best medicine on the market for teething babies, and is absolutely harmless as it does not conbain any opiates or injurious drugs of any kind. It is guaranteed under | n " J A nt rilUlMnfv flirG JO UUU. (UlCl X-/X O XXV/V^ va uui4 unwj No. 11584. Price 3o cents. For sale by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teeth- 1 Br Medicine Co., Hartwell. Ga. Subscribe to The Dispatch. ?OCERY CO., OR CASHAT WHOLESALE PRICES. Sugar our Specialties s Grocery line, and our y us before you buy and ly Streets, near Market, : Sa C. k'S ACADEMY, I, S. C. : : : L for YOUNG LADIES and GIRLS. tion in Music, Painting, Needlework and Domestic Science. The one aim in every course is to equip the student Physically, Mentally and Morally for the performance of life's duties. BEAUTY AND NEALTHFULNESS. ptember 14,1908. irectress, P. O. Box 342. 2; THREE Al Z& 1704 and 1706 MAIN ST., - Millinery, Mattings, Art Squares LL YOUR DRY GOODS BILL. ngton patrons to come and get their share of bar; y cases you buy at 85c. on the dollar. 100 piece h, 54 inches, at 50c., sold at 75c; 5 pieces black \ ind 10c. yard, great values; 50 pieces Cotton Fla 5.98 the pair, the $4 kind; 1,000 yards best Apro it $12.50. Goods bargains in odd coats at $2.50 j )c. The sale is on one day as well as the other. ' fall clothing, dry EURNISH STOP! LOO Just received a new and full li] and colors to select from. We satisfaction. Big lot of new Shoes, all styles buy. Everybody knows the place?! from Seaboard depot, and our! Union depot. a i rv i HLLAb # 919 Gervais Street and 402 f -2 R CITIZENS OF Do You Need FURNI We have every article in this line, Installment, are the very lowest. We giving them just what they want at pr erate what we carry in stock, but we aj see us, you will find any kind of Furni Bed Room, Dining Room or Kitchen, you read this advertisement and be sur NEW HOME SEWING MACHD installments. See us bofore vou buv. JOMTGERT I 1208 Main Street, . j INew s | I beg to announce to my friends that flf K Department Store building a new and i ||(K| including fury Viooasj noiiuns, Groceri ; ss I! I have some extra special bargains to < call. HONESTY has ever been my i an honest basis Everybody is invited to make my stor Have wagon yard and stalls for horses i?T HflYNF f i 11n i iik Lexingt i RCH STORE, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. and Rugs. gains. % We haven't sold goods as cheap or as s Harrow Serge Suiting at 10o., regular price T1 DP A n?11 Jl A 4 1?1 1 1 laneia oiiK, tne si quality, oniy /oc. yarn; nnel, extra hea^y, the 12 l-2c.kind, oniy 81-3, n Ginghams, only 5c. yard; 10 pieces Feather md $3.50 each. Boys' Suits from $1.50 to $5; % GOODS, GENTS' nine And euncei inuo diiu onuto> k: listen: ae of Fall Suits, latest styles guarantee a fit and will give * and prices. See us before you Blum Old Stand?three doors Main street store is opposite iwai id -t T UUD, lain Street, - Columbia, S. C. Any Kind of TURE! 1 HHUOBDa , and our prices, either tor tJash or take pride in serving our customers, ices that suit. It is useless to enumssure you, if you will only drop in to ture you may need for your Parlor \ Think of us while at home when e to call when in Columbia. ?ES?Low prices for cash and liberal FUME CO. , Columbia, S. C. 1 .TOREil I am opening up in the Lexington tr complete line of General Merchandise jSgShoes, Hats, Caps, ||| J es, Etc. ' ss offer and it will pay you to give me a notto and 1 propose to sell goods on rajw e head<iuarters when in Lexington. JjfflJJl 5 in rear of store Wgyj WILLIAMS. I iOXl9 S. Cm J A