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* PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ad. martin, attorney and counselor at law, lexington, s. 0. Office in Harm an Building rear of court house. Will practice in all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. WM. w. hawes, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEWBKOOJiJjAWi?.B. <J. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. a November 1,1905. 0. M. KFIBD. r. K. DBEHKB. EFTRD & DREHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON C. H., S. 0. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will al? wars be at office? Lexington. 8. C. T H. FRICK, J. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHAPIN, 8. 0, Hotel Marion, 4th Boom. Second Floor." "Will practice in all the (Jourts. Thurmond & timmerman, - attorneys at law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON. 8.C, k We will be pleased to meet those having le^ gal business to be attended to at our office in the Kaufmann Building at any time. Respectfully, WM. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, lbert m. boozer, attorney at law, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. Office: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Tan Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellowcitizens of Lexington county. George r. rembert, attorney at law. 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. u. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all fetate and Federal Courts. Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. I Street. ( ) Office Telephone No. 1372. Residence Telephone No. 1036. Wboyd evans, .lawyer and counsellor. Columbia, S. C. * HB. P. H. SHEALY, SJ dentist, lexington, s. c. Office Up Stairs in Roofs Building. Dr. f. c. gilmore, DENTIST. * 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Office Hours* 9 a^zu. to 2 p. m., and from a u> o y. ui. Dr. d. l. hall, dentist, columbia, s. c. * Over Bryan's Book Store. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Dec. 33,1907?6m , | M. D. HAINAN! t dealer in i | General I I Merchandise, 1 | Corner Mala and law Strait, I 1 Oppasit* Gontiderata 8 i Monument, $ ? Lexington, - - S. C. g S96SS9S9S9S969S96969SSS9* KILL tm COUCH ? ? CURE thk LUWC8 w.th Or, King's New Discovery rat C8S8?8 dfflk MID ALL THROAT AMD LUMG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. Sterling Goods 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 Je^lry 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. LACHICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C 'Phone 934 DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is recommended as the best thing 4 -1^? T? Zr- rrnnd IO US6 IOr pilTO. it is, kjjl wuioc, gwvi for anything where a salve is needed. Beware of imitations. Sold by Kauf. mann Drug Oo. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 30,1908. A Toast to Woman. Thi9 beautiful toast to woman was originally given by a man who had been a hard drinker, but who had turned from the wine cup and become one of the leading lights of the legal profession. The occasion was a banquet in Philadelphia, on April 17,1881. It is as follows: "I should like to propose a toast tonight, although a total abstinence man myself?I toast to woman. To be drank, not in liquor of any kind, for we should never pledge a woman in that which may bring her husband reeling home to abuse where he should, love and cherish, sends her sons to a drunkard's grave, and her daughters to a life of shame. Oh, no, not in that, but rather in the life-giving water, pure as her chastity, clear as her intuitions, bright as her smile, sparkling as the laughter of her eyes, cheering as her consolation, strong and sustaining as her love?in the crystal water I would drink to her that she would remain queen regnant to the empire she has already won, grounded deep as the universe in love built up and exercises in the homes and hearts of the world; I would drink to her, the full-blown flower of creation's morning, of which man was but the bud and blossom, to her who in childhood clasps our little hands and teaches us to Jisp the first sweet prayer to the Great-All Father, who comes to U9 in youth with goc d counsel and advice, who in manho; d meet9 our heart yearnings with the faithfulness of conjugal love, and whose hand when our feet go down in the shadow, gently smoothes the rough pillow of death as none other can do; to her who is the flower of flowers, the pearl of pearls, God's latest,. hftst, and brightest erift to man ?woman, peerless, pure, sweet, royal woman." > A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland ave., Honlton, Me., says: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold under guarantee at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store and Sandel Drug Store. 50c. and $1. Trial bottle free. Awful! Mary, aged five, ana stena wno was about the same age, were talking about their future dreams. "When I grow up," said Mary, "I,m going to be a school-teacher." "Well, I'm going to be a mother with four children," said Stella. "Well, when they come to my school I'm going to whip them, whip them, whip them I" "You mean thing!" said Stella, as the tears came into her eyes. "What have my poo* children ever done to you?"?October Deleniator. Notorious Character Convicted. Columbia, Sept. 24.?Louis Well, a white man who has conducted a dive in this city for several years, was convicted in the sessions court this week of violating the dispensary law and given a sentence of one year in the state penitentiary without the alternative of paying a fine. Judge George W. Gage imposed the fine. Many people suffer a great deal from Kidney and Bladder troubles, During the past few years much of this complaint has been made unnecessary by the use of DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and are highly recommended for weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, inflammation of the bladder and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys. They are sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Woman in Plowing Pace With Candidate For Congress. Rome, Ga., Sept. 24.?A** event of the Floyd County Fair, which opens next week, will be a steer-plowing contest petween members of the bar and Georgia editors. A number of quillpushers throughout the state have entered, and many members of the bar will show that they had early experience in the art referred to by all politicians. The rules were amended today so as to admit a woman. Mrs. Eli Waldrup, whose husband is known "A * fHPV* o "Hnlro fiiA IT I o tnTAAfl Q " "drill Ct9 liiu x/uxw^ vi UliV x lawnvvMcj .nu plow her own ox. The first round of the plowing contest will be between Mr9. Waldrup and Judge Moses Wright, of the Rome circuit, who i9 a candidate for congress in 1910. A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tablet?called Preventics?is being dispensed by druggists everywhere. In a few hours, Preventics are said to break any cold?completely. And Preventics, being so safe and toothsome, are very fine for children. No Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Box of 48?25c. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. Government Distributing Fish. The government fish car ha9 been in the Piedmont section of the State distributing black bass to those who have 9tream9 and ponds for breeding. The Seven Stages of Love. The Incipient stage. The silly stage. The unconscious stage. The unreasoning stage. The reckless, or marrying stage. The sobering-up stage. The sensible stage. Assassin Still Unknown. No clue has yet been found as to the identification of the assassin of Pressley Reeves, the young white man of Branchville, who was shot in his wagon while returning home from a cotton field where he had gone to weigh up cotton. I BLOOD We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high we are being refreshed?bone, muscle and Drain, 111 uuuy aim iiiiuu.?mui i continual flow of rich blood. ! This is health. ' When weak, in low spirits, no nn snrintf. when rest is not rest and sieep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is poor; there is little nutriment in it Back of the blood is food, to keep the blood rich. When It foils, take SCOTT'S EMULSION It sets the whole body going again?man, woman and child. Send this advertisement, togetner wnn name of paper In which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT & BOWNE, 403 Pearl St, New York The Dispatch the Best Advertising Medium. Read what Mr. John W. Condor, secretary and treasurer of the well known firm of Gregory-Condor Mule Co., of Columbia, has to say in regard to The Dispatch: "We think The Lexington Dispatch gives us the most for our money of any of the papers with whom we" advertise. "John W. Condor, sec. and treas. "Gregory-Condor Mule Co." Good for Biliousness. ' T took two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent, better than I have for weeks," says J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich. "They are certainly a fine article for biliousness." For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Samples free. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. 'VI. Jj. rveifcier 1U Iiib UWU axiu. ao administrator of the estate of J. Adain Reister, deceased, and Orrie Rish, plaintiffs, against Harriet Berry, Emma Reister, J. L. Reister, Rugie Earhardt, Benton Bay, Minnie Hedgepath, Lewie Day, Burnice Day, Ada Cartin, Lillian Harman, Annie Garvin, Hampton Scofield, Sara Haltiwanger, William Scofield, Nathan Scofield, Samuel Scofield, Sonie Scofield, Carrie Bell Scofield, and John W. Scofield, defendants. To the defendants above named: Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, then the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. GRAHAM & STURKIE, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 18, 1908. To the defendants J. L. Reister, Benton Day, Lewie Day, Lillian Harman and William Scofield: You, and each of you, will please take notice, That the original summons and complaint in the above entitled action have this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington County, State of South Carolina, and are now on file in the said office. GRAHAM & STURKIE^ Attorneys lor JFiaintirrs. Lexington, S. C., Sept, 18, 1908. Notice, Debtors and Creditors Thi9 is to notify all persons interested in the estate of Mary Ann Meetze, deceased, that those having demands wil] present them properly attested for payment, and those indebted will make payment on or before 1st of December, 1908, to the undersigned. Emanuel T. Meetze, Executor. Sept. 19. 3w49. *% AIIMPAV yuu weak ssiufcsi We have them at prices that will make you sorry if you have already bought but good news to those that need good Shoes at bargain prices. Mens' Shoes $1.25 to $5. Ladies' Shoes $1 to $3.50. Childrens' Shoes 50c. to $1.75 M. L, CAMPBELL, Successor to CAMPBELL BROS., 1631 and 912 Main, Columbia, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. T!ie 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, 1 i>08, I will sell to the high est uiuucx ai jmuxn; uuiuxj, uciwc uuc Court House door in Lexiugton, 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 o? 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 Jolin A. Lucas; on the South by N. B. Wannamaker's land and on the West by landsjformerly of the estate of James Crim, now owned by H. D. Stabler, being the same tract of land I, Margaret A. Huffman, inherited from my father, the late David B. Wannamaker. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE,' Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., September 11th, 1908. Messrs. Efird & Dreher and J. A. Merritt, Plaintiff's Attorneys. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Mamie Kooii, Thomas H. Koon and Robert H. Koon, Plaintiffs, against John H. Koon, Joseph W. Koon, Jacob L. Koon and George Calvin Koon, Defendants. Partition. 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 '-L Ivi J r, ^ /Nm fnwtr Vvof A7*n Illg-UCSl; U1UUC1 1*1 puuiH/ UUUV/1J, UQ1V1V/ the Court House door iu Lexiugton, S. CM during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in October, 1908: All that plantation, tract or parcel of land, containing one hundred and ninety-six acres, more or less, known as the Ramy Mountain tract, situated, lying and being in the county of Lexington, State of South Carolina, in the fork of Broad and Saluda rivers, on branches of Broad river, and bounded by lands as follows, to wit: On the North by lands belonging to George Eargle; on the West by lands belonging to estate of J. H. Metz, deceased; South by lands belonging to Butler and Washington Lever and bounded on the East by said Broad river. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance 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. TiaV+ftro nnd flwaflJtoro ! AlUblWO) J1/OUbVio nuu vivvuvuAoi j This is to notify all parties indebted to the estate of Otis 0. Drafts, deceased, to make payment on or before 1st of November, 1908, and those having claims against said estate will present them properly attested to the undersigned for payment. H. E. Drafts, Administrator. Sept. 12, 1908. 8w48 Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 14th day of October, 1908, for a final discharge as administrator of estate of H. A. Swygert. Samuel B. George, 4w49 Administrator. I Trespass Notice. 1 This is to notify all persons not to HUNT, FISH or in ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER trespass upon the lands of the undersigned. The law will positively be enforced against all persons violating this notice. 49 p Frank C. Corley. We Wa We carry everything in Ge r ware, etc. Buggies, Wagons a style vehicle you may want. ( at a small margin of profit. . . B Mi When your are in the marl serve you. All we ask is an in action guaranteed. THE LEADE ? ^ ft ^KSEI^fek a W\ SAINT ANCELi : : AIKEI SELECT DAY and BOARDING SCHOI This well known institution affords excellent opportunities for a thorough practical and refined education. The courses are Prtmary, Crammar, Commercial and Academic, with edditional facilities for perfec inc LUliA I lull Id IUCAL III Academy Opens Se For information apply per C j Winter ( | .. YOUl ^ ttt : "L : j* we are receiving smpi Goods daily. All of the I Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hat gj Ladies' Dress Goods ir | most reasonable prices, y Millinery and Pattern Hat {b Make our story headqu In. a. y 1 WTTOT/ESAT/E ? k 1603 Main Street, DONT F H. A. T2 Successor to Ma NEAR POST OFFIC] When you are looking for QaIi/1 f!or T.nod Tnta and flt th MVliU VUi. AiVMH aavw - _ therefore, can sell you for less 1 ments. Solid Oak Be< Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Centre Table, Pour Chairs. One No. 7 Black with a complete list of Cooking Black Oak, with a complete ] ine is complete. All grades. Furniture of the same grade a 490 for prices H. JBL. T2 rrfcTTTMTR VV/AJ UXJU nt Your jneral Merchandise?Dry Goods, ,nd Harness by the car load. W 3ur prices are always the lowes ules and Hon set for a Mule or a Horse, call 01 spection of our goods before buj Sunnlv isi RS : : SW. B l A5S ACADEMY, M, S. C. : : : DL 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 HEALTHFULNESS. >ptember 14,1908. Hrectress, P. O. Box 342. K2 loods at 1 VG'S.. | | nents of Fall and Winter ^ advanced styles in Dry ^ s, Etc. | l great profusion, and at g New creations in fancy ? ai s. ^ arters while in the city. |j OUNG, ? AND RETAIL, ^ Columbia, S. C. 2 TUEE. OBGET LYLORf 11 A Vffl 1 xweu ? xayior, 3, COLUMBIA, S. C.f Furniture. We buy only in ie lowest spot cash prices, we &an if we bought in local shipiroom Suites* Bureau, One Washstand, One > Rocker?all for $17.25. Oak Stove ; Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as in be bought. Write or phone LYLOR9 :IA, S. C. Trade! , Notions, Shoes, Hats, Harde can furnish you with any t. We buy close and sell goods &?S i us and we will be pleased to ring elsewhere. Every transCompany, A.NSEA, S. C. r. P. ROOF LEXINGTON, S. C., nt for all kinds of irming Implements. WRITE FOR PRICES.