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- IF YOU WAN the newest in and Furnishii the New Stor lumbia. We V mi OUUUXX* JL uu prices right, new shades a > Prices Range $I2.5C K Our stock of ; the best that V ; *1 shown in thes to see us. SCRUGGS Leaders in Styl? 1404 MAIN St. PHONE 31 The Lexington Dispatch. : Wednesday, July 28,1909 ' ladez to New Advertisements. !, I Make Room Sale?Tapp's. , Clearance S^ale?Fitzmaurice. ^ ] Semi-Annual Sale?Whit-ten's. j Gin Supplies?Lorick & Lowrance. Bargains?P. M. Frick. { * I < I ' > - I Cotton Harkst. ?^ Lexington 12c. t * 1 . STOP AT THE CALDWELL. We want all our readers to stop at , The Caldwell hotel when they go to Colombia. Thi9 hotel is ideally lo- J cated for all those who are seeking a t good place to eat or sleep, as is evi- ^ denced by the growing popularity. The patronage has grown far greater t than the most sanguine had expected. The manager is ever looking after \ the comfort and pleasure of the guests, and a better place is not to be found. Stop at The Caldwell. t jw?? tit * i '* I fi 1 II ueaiei ?^Hi* ^ 1 I n Clothing, Hats lg Goods visit e when in Cohave no old will find our Suits in all the nd latest cuts. I to $30.00 Blue Serges is has ever been e parts. Come & SWAN * 5 and Quality >6 COLUMBIA, S. C. j I ? ?1 SY ACCIDENT CHILD POISONED AT GREEK. Greenville, July 26.?The young son Dr. James, a prominent physician :>f Greer, died early this morning in most excruciating agony. The father kurriedly leaving home yesterday afternoon accidentally dropped a bottle of morphine on the porch floor and the ittle fellow picked it up and, when discovered by his mother, had eaten the greater part of the contents of the bot- j ile. A physician was quickly sum- j noned and a stomach pump applied, j Flie poisoning had advanced too far ! r\ ho ovoroAlYl Q ! i\J K/\. V? V/i. j ... I ' I ITegro La&Kills Mother. Macon, Ga., July 26.?While seated j it the dinner table yesterday, Adol- j ( )hus Daniels shot and killed his mo- j her, Rachel Broughton, and fatally i , vounded his stepfathor, Maj. Brough- | 1 on. All parties are colored. j : It is said the man was abusing the | , joy's mother. The boy fired on his I , itepfather, one of the bullets striking ! j lis mother, inflicting a mortal wound, i WE w. i* in f*F VI HH LI til e" wt I ???1 The State Farmers' Union. It ia expected that there will be from 75 to 200 delegates here this week ir attendance upon the State Farmers' union. The meetng will be called tc order Wednesday night at the State house. The connention will have before il for consideration many matters oj great interest, not only to the farmer, but to all others whose prosperity if bound up with that of the farming class. It is expected therefore, thai the session of the covention, whicl will hold for about three days wil be largely attended. The railroads will give reduced rates and as the conven tioa comes off at a time when farming operations are not so pressing, there h exery reason to expect full delegation' from the thirty or more counties em titled to representation.?The State. ??? Groom Proves To Be Slayer. Denver, Colo, July 23.?James W. Rob inson, who was arrested here yesterdaj on suspicion of being J. L. Byrd wantec in Memphis, Tenn, for the murder ir 1907, of Jas Black, a shoe dealer of thai city, to-day confessed lie was the murderer. Byrd was married two weeks age at Colorado Springs, and with his bride was enjoying his honeymoon at Denvei Robinson confessed at the requst ol his bride. After the chief of police had questioned Robinson for some time, Mrs Robinson exclaimed: "Jimmie, if you are the man, tel them. It will make no difference to me because I will stick by you, no matte] what the circumstances." Robinson, white and shaking ther said: "Chief, I am the man you want.] killed Black because I thought my life was ki danger. We engaged in anargu ment over a base ball bet, and he started towards me with an open knife in hi: hand. I seized the only weapon at ham a shoe stretcher, and struck him ovo: the head with it. I did not mean t< kill him." ?Tew Trial Ordered. Judge Chas. G. Dantzler has grant. ?d a new trial in the case of Jno. W. Ross, plaintiff, against Southern Railway Go. The case lias twice beer tried, the first trial the jury failing tc reach a verdict. The second trial was had at the February term of court, when the jury found for the plaintiff in the sum of $16,600. The action was brought for $25,000. SELL :nera AINU lU SELL i Littls Mountain Bank. i The annual meeting of the stock1 holders of the Little Mountain bank was held on the 21st. The report of > the president showed a good year's J business and eyerything in fine condition. The stockholders elected the ' following board of directors; J. H. ' Wise, Dr. J. M. Sease, J. B. Derrick, 0 S. J. Derrick, J. D. Davenport, Rev. I TT D T* X? XXT A Hrtiinfa II xr . uuuius, ?j. L/. -L ctiiy M uuuiikoj ? M. G. Shealy. At a subsequent meetj ing of the directors the following 1 officers were reelected: Dr. J. M. I Sease, president; J. H. Wise, vice I pesident; W. A. Counts, cashier. The - directors declared a semi-annual divi< ' dend of three per cent, payable at J once, and carried $1,000 to the surplus i fund. A County Auditor Resigns. Columbia July 26.?County Auditor C. W. McCravy of Laurens County, tendered his resingation to Governor Ansel today to take effect August j 31. The reason assin'gned is business cares of a private nature. The resig, nation will be accepted and a successor named for the year remaining in the term. ) 9 The best pills made arc DeWitt's j Little Early Risers, the famous little i ^ liver pills. They are small, gentle, pleasant, easy to take and act promptly. They are sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. 3 At the Grand. The Wills Comedy Company, after 1 charming Columbia audiences at The Grand theatre for one month, has departed, hut a new bill which promises r to be equally a9 popular with the fun loving public has been secured for this i week. The house was packed to the j utmost Monday and Tuesday nights, j which is ample evidence that The [ [ Grand will always amuse those who | 3 attend the shows there. i The Lvris. - I s | This is the banner week at this pop- j j ! ular theatre in Columbia. The pro- | ! gram eclipses all previous efforts on ; r ! the part of the manager. Four acts / 3 j have been booked for the week, two I i singles and two doubles. Some of the j finest moving pictures ever shown in j Columbia The Lyric is delightfully cool, and a better place to spend an evening cannot be found. Fine Melon. The Dispatch force wishes to return j 1 thanks to Mr. James Dooley for a j ' very fine melon, which was enjovedbv | 1 all. . J Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavors 1 will be found at the Bazaar Fountain. On ice in season. EVERYTH fy L MER m, s. i . ;. - ^ \ "; /&*?; ' r"^A c! 2* cjA ^ ife ? \ > {#& ^ *AS tvzjr^ ^v*?& ^ ^JHc? V Does the Baby Suffer From the effects of teething? Giye the little one the kind of nourishment that will renew and sustain its strength. Try some of our I j ISunbrights Infant Food or Malted Mill' 1 They' will stay on baby's E stomach when all other foods are g i rejected. We look after the B youngster's comfort, too. Our 8 Soap, Talcum Powders, Puffs, r i etc., are gratified to.the skin^and g j beneficial as well Our infant's B department is a boon to mothers'! a ' J? THF KAUFMAN I '! i | COMPANY, | I I LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. I | Prssi&ent Harmes. On Sunday evening the Rev. John g Henry Harmes, president, of Newberry | college, delivered a strong and impres- a sive sermon in St. Stephen's Lutheran dtf church, using as liis theme "Christian j S Education." This'was* the first time | the Rev. Mr. Harmes has appeared be- | fore a Lexington audience, and he made p a most favorable impression. 3 In the forenoon he preached at Provi- g dence and in the afternoon at Pisgah. ? At each place iie was greeted by large HL and appreciative congregations. ? Soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, is quickly relieved by the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. This lini- 0111 meut is equally valuable for muscular sea rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all druggists. ^ IN6 m CHANE yp W&$3^<imWBmWi?X I 11 HTji'YW . AS WELL AS I j large ones are welcome here? j yon need not wait until your bus- j iness has assumed great propor- | tions before opening a Checking [ Account, DO SO TO-DAY. I i Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive j every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and j there is nothing in safe banking ; we cannot perform. Talk it over 1 with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, ; COLUMBIA, S. C. I DIAMONDS are the most interesting of all Jewels. They have figured in history poems and songs; been tne cause of deaths without number.provided ready money ?all the while serving as beautiful ornaments. v Buy Diamonds from us and to vain#* ffJV U14U 1 V/WA T V VUw v v for you money. SYLVAN BROS. J ^ i Jewelers, Silversmiths, Opticians Ccr. Main and Hampton St. Columbia, S. C. ! ?IB?I? ?? 1?rr? ??m For Sale )ne 8-horse power gasoline engine, 5 Deering shredder, both used one son; one tilling saw table, one corn I cotton seed crusher. D. J. KNOTTS, Swansea, S. C. t * )ISE ^ *> " 1 -??*?^