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FITZ >s mf; , . " ? ' j . ? - * GEEAT EAELY FALL good in five years. Every pi 25c; 50 pieces all wool Dresi 5 pieces black, bine and brov 50 paire finejall wool Blanks llok, sold at 20., our price on ??! CLOTHING FOE MEN any sixe from 3 to 16 years. / V </a ; The Lexington Dispatch v.*- . >' ' /f G. M. Habkah, Editor and Publisher / ' y .< ' ; D. R. Haltiwangbb, Assistant Editor. '$ { u . Entered at the Poet Office at Lexington, S. 0., as second class matter. ....... ... . : : The adhecriptioniirice of the Dispatch V^i b $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 ?/.*& cents for three months?invariably cash ' in advance. > <TOggLATIOy 2,286. Wednesday, October 21,1908. I PROCLAMATION. > 3jJ State of South ^Carolina, Executive Department. Whereas, Petitions signed by more than one-third of the qualified electors of those portions of Aiken, Lexington and Oraneebun? counties Drowsed to be cut off to form the new county (commonly known as Edisto county) and embraced in the following lines, to wit: Beginning "at a point about one mile below Merritt's bridge at Drury's Blufl on South Edisto river, Aiken county. , thence north to a point on the east boundary of right of way of Twc Notch road, wherd said' road crosses Nolen branch, thence the eastern boundary of said raid to Southern Railway, crossing near Samaria church, Lexing ton .county, thence a direct line to the Jones' new mill, on Black creek, thence a direct line to a point half mile soutl ^ of the residence of J. E. Dunbar, thence a direct line to Daniel Hutto mill, 01 Cedar creek, thence along the sontherz . * i boundary of right of way of Waten Ferry road to the Hooker pond, thence down Salem branch to North Edistc river, Orangeburg county, from moutl t>f said branch to a direct Jjne to olc Jack pond on Little Beayer creek thence a direct line to twenty-one mile post on the Niaeiy-Six road \ Whence a direct line to Tampa mill or east Good Lane creek, thence a direct . line to 149 mile post on Southern rail road, thence a direct line to Stromant mill on Dean swamp, thence dowr Dean swamp creek to South Edistc river, thence up said river to point ol beginning," were filed with me as Gov ernor of the State, ashing that said portion of these comities be permitted tc vote on the establishment of a new county. Asa Whereas, the boundaries of the proposed new county, the number of inhabitants, the taxable property, as shown by the last tax returns, and that the proposed lines do not Vun nearer than eight miles to any court house now established, are also set forth in said petition. Ana Whereas, the report of a ma* jority of the commission appointed by me to ascertain the facts as provided for in the Acts of 1905, as to whether the requirements of the Constitution as to area, distance, wealth, population, et cetera, have been complied with, has been filed, stating ., that . the ? law had been fully complied with, and the number of square miles in the proposed new county (commonly known as Edisto county) is four hundred and twenty -six (436) square miles, leaving to the county of Aiken more than five hundred (500) square miles, to the county Of Lexington more than five hundred (500) square miles and to the county of Orangeburg more than five hundred <500) square miles. Now, Therefore, I, M. P. Ansel, as Governor of the State of South Caro/ lina, by virtue of the power conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws .. of this State, do hereby order, / 1. That an election be held in the territory embraced within the proposed hew county on the fiteenth day of Deoember A.-D. 1906, upon the question cf creating the said new county, and that, at such election, the qualified electors within the proposed area shall be allowed to vote upon said question, , those favoring the proposed new coon"Yen" and those opposed tc WJ IV * WW ? A vote "No " 2. That the commissioners of State and County elections of the counties ol Aiken, Lexington and Orangeburg respectively shall make all necessary arrangements for holding said election, shall appoint managers and do all other things necessary for the holding of said election; that the County Supervisors of the said counties respectively shall have prepared printed tickets and furnish same to the Commissioners oi Election to be sent out to the managers > . of election for the use of the voters. 3. That at the said election tne question of a name and county seat for M A U R Drv Goods. Notions. G " | "'""?J 7 ~ 15 F SALE OF DRY GOODS AND C AAA ftf or And q WA soil ifl worth 100 V* gvvum > v i Goods at 25c a yard, sold at 50c; n 50 inch Mohair at 50c. yard; 5< ts, $3.95 pair, the $5 kind; 39 pai ly 15c. AMD BOYS?Great bargains in c Boys' Pants at 25c., 50c. and $1. audi county shall also be submitted to if. the said qualified electors. /- 4.- That said election shall be held under the same rules and regulations as are provided by law for regular county elections; that the managers shall be sworn before entering upon the discharge of their duties and shall open the polls at seven o'clock in the morning and keep the same open until four o*clock in the afternoon, when the polls shall be closed, the votes counted, a re1 turn of the number of votes polled for and against, signed and certified to by the managers of election which together with the ballot box, ballots and poll list shall be turned over to the commissioners of election, as required by law; that the commissioners of election shall then, as now required by law, tabulate the vote and make return thereof to the Governor of the State and to the Secretary of State and file a copy of same with the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for each of said counties of Aiken, Lexington and Orangeburg. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed at Columbia this seventeenth of October, in the year of [L.S.Jour Lord, One Thousand, Nine Hundred and eight, and in the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-third. ' M. F. ANSEL, Governor. By the Governor. R. M. McCOWN, Secretary of State. i . 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. ' Mrs. Minnie 0. Meetze, Mrs. Martha C. Killingsworth, Miss Leila O. Hipp, Mrs. Bettie Hiller and Mrs. Maud ? MWigan, plaintiffs, against ' Elate Milier, Julian Miller, Walter Mil' ler, Amsie Miller, Bennett Miller, John Miller, Marion Miller, Martha Boland, Ellen E&rgle, Nora Wise, Hilliard Long, Simon Lonp, Abraham [ Long, Ellen Dominick, Polly Sumner, * E. P. Hipp, Jesse Dreher, Addie > Dreher, Bertie Dreher, Yancy Dreher, [ and'Samuel B. George, as adminis' trator of the estate of Martha Miller, deceased, 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 I your answer to said complaint on the ' subscriber at his office in Chapin, South [ Carolina, within twenty days after the , service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer j the complaint within the time afore, said the plaintiffs in this action will ap t ply to the court for the relief demanded . in the complaint. J. H. FRICK, Plaintiffs' Attorney. ( Dated Oct. 9th, A. D., 1908. To the minor defendants Jesse Dreher, Addie Dreher, Bertie Dreher and , Yancy Dreher: You and each of you will please take notice that the summons and complaint ! in this case were this day filed in the ! office of the Olerk of Court of Common Pleas for Lexington County, S. C., and are now on file in said office; and you are further notified to have guardians ad litem appointed according to law to . represent you in this case and within twenty days after the service of this no, ticeupon you; and you are further notified that in case you fail so to have a ; guardian ad litem appointed to represent you the undersigned will proceed . to have one appointed according to law. . J. H. FRICK, Plaintiffs' Attorney. October 13th, 1908. V Tribute of Bespeet. Whereas, God, in his all-wise providence, has seen fit to enter into ' our order and take from time to eternity our brother and co-laborer in the cause, and whereas, we, the Farmers i Educational and Co-operative Union of America, of Chapin Local No. 107, feel that in the death of Brother John D. Farr, that we have sustained a loss to the order which will be hard to ; overcome. Therefore, be it resolved, First. That in the death of Brother : Farr we have sustained an irreparable L loss. Second, That a blank page in our minute book be inscribed to his memory. Third. That we, Chapin Local Union No. 107, do extend to the bereaved , family our deepest sympathy in their bereavement. , Fourth. That i'copv of these reso>' lutions be. sent the bereaved family and also that a copy each be sent The Lexington Dispatch, Chapin Home Journal and Union Sun for publication. C. H. Shealy, W. O. Haltcwanger, ! Geo. A. Bouknight, Committee. ! The traveling men of the State will n v> /-I ft olr > appear ueiure we xe^iDiaiuie auu ooa that body to pass a law requiring the railroads accept mileage tickets as legal tender for railroad fare. 4 lioihing, Ladies' Suits ?ER CENT. SAVED ON I LOTHING?We want our Lex: cents on the dollar, but in mar : 50 pieces all wool Ladies' Clo 0 pieces fine Outing at 5, 6 1-4 its 1 1-4 grey wool Blankets, $! lothing. Our $8.95 Suits sold i Boy's Hats and Caps, 25c. to 5< THE STATE OF SOUTH;CAROLINA, County of Lexington.. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. v Whereas, G. F. Keisler made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Quinton B. Keisler. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Quinton B. Keisler, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 27th day of Oct., 1908, 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 14th day of October, Anno Domini, 1908. Ge& S. Drafts, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 14th day of October, ^ ^Vt/\ T f nrvn XJTUO, Ui U1C 1\JLL xyio^ai'Va. ^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. W. S. Keisler, R. L. Keisler, Mrs. Carrie Riley, Miss Ann Keisler, Jacob Keisler, Mrs. Nancy L. Leaphart, Mrs. Ida A. Shealy, Mrs. America Derrick, Mrs. Eugenia Derrick* Mrs. Bertha Ale wine, Mrs. Liliai^^Lewis, and Mrs. Agatha Shealy ina Rebecca A. Keisler, plaintiffs, vs. M. L. Riley, D. "Luther Riley, C. G. Riley, J. C. Riley, Pet E Riley, Laura Riley, Minnie Ranch, Daisy Keisler Price, Nezzie E. Keisler, A. A. Keisler, Bessie Keisler, Pearl Keisler Lamkin, Mrs. E. O. "VVessinger, D. Sim Kyzer, Jesse L, Kyzer, Mrs. L. V. Smith, W. E. Lee Kyzer, Mrs. H. P. Hftndrix. Mrs S. A. Harman. Mrs. N. A. E. Roof, J. F. Kyzer, Sidney M. Riley and Samuel B. George, Administrator of estate of Maria E. Keisler and Mary A. Keisler,. deceased, defendants. Partition. In obedience to the Decree of j the Court herein, signed by Hon. J.j W. DeVore, Presiding Judge, and djated June 22nd, 1908,1 will sell to the Highest bidder at public outcryf before; the Court House door in Lexington, S.? C., during the legal hours otVsale, on- the first Monday in November, 1908: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and* being in Hollow Creek Townsliip, in tfoe county of Lexington and the State aforesaid, containing seventy-nine and one-half ?79?) acrep, more or less, adjoining landJs of R. L. Keisler, B. R. Rawl, Henry S. Sease, Calhoun Keisler, and Tract No. 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Hollow Creek Tomnship, in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing forty-three (43) acres, more or less,: adjoining lands of Calhoun Keisler, Taylor's land, Scott Keisler and Tract No. 1. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year secured by bond of tlie purchaser with ten per cent. attorneys fee included, 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., October 13th, 1908. Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Swansea ETews. Miss Kathleen Cleckley returned Sunday from a few days visit in Columbia. Miss Ara Stacey, of Gaffney, is back to resume her duties as primary Teacher in the Graded School. Her many friends have given her a hearty welcome. Mrs. L. B. Reynolds, of Sumter, is one .of our new teachers. Mrs. Reynolds is a teacher of wide experience, and we predict a successful term for her. Miss Belle Smith and Mr. Rufus Koon were quietly married at the bride's home Sunday afternoon, by Rev. W. W. Williams. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for a visit to the grooms parents Miss Isabel Brooker returned to her school dutie's in Batesburg Sunday, after a few days holiday spent here with her parents* Mr. U. jB. Haigler has been visiting friends in Newberry for the past few days. Mrs. Lizzie Durham, of Berlin, visited her brother, Col. D. J. Knotts last week. Miss Lillv Rucker, who has been the rest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rucker, returned to her home on Sandy Run yesterday. Rev. W. W. Williams preached his farewell sermon at the Baptist church Sunday night from Matt: 6:20; ''Lay up for yourselves treasures in Heaven" Rev. Williams has labored faithfully among his people here for two years, and his many friends regret to see him and Mrs. Williams, leave. They, will leave soon to enter upon their new work in Simp9onville. S. C. tit rr?n i j luiss iua.uue jcjlchc^ enjuycu. a visib from her sister, Miss May Kelley, of Livingston, Sunday. Dr. Ben Knotts, of North, wa9 a visitor in town last week. Swansea, S. C. Oct. 19, 1908. 5; THi 3 !704 and 1703 , Millinery, Mings, i ILL YOUR DRY GOODS B ington patrons to come and get ti Ly cases yon buy at 85c. on the d th, 54 inches, at 50c., sold at 75c and 10c. yard, great values; 50 p 2.98 the pair, the $4 kind; 1,000 it $12.50. Goods bargains in od< 0c. The sale is on one day as we ?mtZSSS SS *r+ gi g > n < 1 FAIR V < * > > 1 < t n i . !:: . Hi I < 1 ' !: i COLUMBI 4 < ft < 4 < * ZZZZZmZZZZZZIZZZZZZZZZ ? i E;;; - Latest ] : ! I! "D rjQkl JLJ.UXU.^7 JL 11 The Fin< [ The late I!' interesting < * :!: Complet :i: day. :: J Only hi? : : < The Lyi > i < u :;! lina Natic :;; a seating < ? < ( WH 4 Ill The Po| 111 10 c mTmHHILMTTTT LeSSSSSSSSSSS Macliinsry For Sale. lSo-H. P. Boiler, Geo. A Sheilds make... ^ 130-H. P. Engine, Struthers & Wells make. ? ' 1 8x24 Planer. 1 Gang Edger. 1 9 Fay & Egan Moulder. 1 Buffalo. Knife Grinder. 110 Buffalo Turning Lathe. _ LlO-Buffalo Turning Lathe. A lot of Bits, Shafting; Pulleys, etc. All or part at a very low prtee. Apply to >v . s. N, H. DRIGGERS, Columbia, S. C. Estate Land Sale. We, the heirs of J. M. Shealy, de- ! ceased, will sell 'at Lexington Court House on the first Monday in Novem' ber next, immediately after the official v sales: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing two hundred and forty (340) acres, more or less. This tract of land has recently been surveyed and plats made by E. T. Ranch, surveyor, which will be exhib-' ited on day of sale. This tract land has been divided in two tracts, both of which front on the public road and is situated in the Fork of Broad and Saluda river, and on both sides of Kennerley's Creek, and bounded by lands of Rev. N. S. Younginer, J. P. Shealy, Conder & Faust, G. W. P. Shealy and S. T, Lorick, said lands lying south of the town of Irmo, and on both sides of I " ~ " ?- T - ?;l J Dlofo r>QT) ho ! til? U. iM. Cv -Li. rvttixiuau. j. joi? seen before day of sale at G. W. P. Shealy's. Terms: One-half cash, balance in 12 months, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises sold; purchaser to pay for papers. G. W. SHEALY, For Heirs of J. M. Shealy. October 9th, 1908. REE ARCH S N ST., - CCLUffll irf Spares and lugs ILL. lieir share of bargains. We ha\ ollar. 100 pieces Harrow Serge ; 5 pieces black Taffeta Silk, the ieces Cotton Flannel, extra hea" yards best Apron Ginghams, on i coats at $2.50 and $3.50 each. 11 as the other. ^ wj*w^mwjmwjm* i m m *** m an S SS SS SS SS S SS a IEE-M AT THE LYRM A'S POPULAR LITTLE St X illustrated Songs, olite Vaudeville, est Dancers; the 1 ist moving Pictun j incidents. ;e change of prog fh-class performer! ic is located in tl i ti i_ j max dimii .duiiuiix capacity of 1,000. pular Prices < rents will Pre v rjf M r.i mj* w rsirsigiii! 11 g ZS2SSZ2E2SZSZSS* STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLINA. County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. Carrie Emma Miller, plaintiff, vs. T? 1 C?1 Qo1K? ittUi ycuttuup 1XWX1) ?Jomc Koon, Manda Koon and Cora Agnes Kooo, 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 yon and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Chapin, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, J. H. FRICK, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Oct. 9th, A. D., 1908. To the Defendant, Manda Koon: You will take notice that the original Summons and Complaint in above stated action have this day been filed in the office of Clerk of Court "for Lexington county, S. C., and are now on file in cnir? | J. H. FRICK, Plaintiff's Attorney. October 15, 1908. 51-6w TO BE MARRIED IN A SHOW WINDOW Would prove quite a romantic occurrence, and any couple, w ho will give us 10 days notice, that will have their marriage ceremony performed in our show window Thursday p. m. Fair Week, will receive free the ?35.00 Suite advertised in this paper at ?19.98. THE HON FURNITURE CO., Columbia, S. C. TORE, J 3SA, SOUTH CAROLINA^* ren't sold goods as cheap or as H 5 Suiting at 10c., regular price I > $1 quality, only 75c. yard; I ry, the 12 l-2c. kind, only 81-3; I ly 5c. yard; 10 pieces Feather B Boys' Suits from $1.50 to $5; fl gsgagsss I 3juu'p!,'i'iigiiia?n: I ^ -^.Mr' 1 . [< a \ * L Attractions ; I ^ ^ I ^ * I THEATRE J .?< - i > > I < i???< t ? 4 I < I t > * 4 K < I ? > ? 4 I < ^ r 3est Music. ; ;; es of many ?? '1 " 4 ' > u < 4 * ' ?ram every :!: < ? 1 < r < < 5 employed. ; j: ~ n < W LtJ oiu v>arug, and has . I? . * < i * > 1 f < K < i i > I P < ssr K < ? < " I < of 5 and ivail. * [< ym y wjm p, . 22S2Q2SK&M ^ \ (y IfMM ""J^? ? J^|, l^mnmH*. Good morning! Won't you > come in and see our new style < k Low Shoes for Ladies? The kind we sell at $2.00 j you will find nicer, finer and . better made than the kind you have been getting. Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black Kid are the most popular this season. TTITTTJ T T/^TT'O JTJXIXVIJIUJLL 4 1643 Main St., ) aai l|||D| A C A 1627 Main St., j UULUmDlA9 Oi III SEE'S LAXATIVE HONEY m TAB RELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS -1