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9 <3*>. k -vT" ' , ' " ~ & Bepresentatiue Retuspaper. Souers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Lihe a Blanhet. ' Ml VOL. XXXIII. LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. 47 WBBMBMWHMMBiOWBMiMBiBWWWBMMaWHiwgMMaaWHSBaawwa^WiiMBBB?Hroaasp"?81" "aca?ggn^BBMaaamaamB ?ci 1 11 ?g? f GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPART, *W. JEX. ? lasso MAIN STREET, ........ COLUMBIA, S. C. ? Solicits a Share of Your "Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. f h October I3tf . ; - -Sr* ; \ *1*' /,. I * - -----GREAT SACRIFICE. J OUR SUMMER / CLEARANCE SALE | f 1 j I ?a\w An ohrl u/A arft IO IIUfT VII MIIVI V ? ; now offering every pair j of Misses and Children's Oxford Tiesand Slippers at a great reduction in order to make room for j : Fall goods. ! LEVER, | I ^vurAUApyiy 99 inconucmnn, ; * 1603 Main Street, v , COLUMBIA, - S. C. j' r~ Feb. 6?ly. IR. F. G. tslLMdRE, ' DEITTIST, Located at no. 1510 main street. over Husemann's Gun Store, Columbia, S. C., where he will be glad to see his former as well as new patients. Di. Gilmore will beat Dratfs Hotel in A Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, October ISth and 14th, to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call at his Colombia office. January 23, 1901?tf. The MB lo Go Fof Builders' Soils IS THE ' SBflND ILDERS'SUPPLY CO 615 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. - - S. C. V?-<v>' &-* October ^8?ly. J FASHION'S HI 1 TAPP'S DEPAR' L We are aknowledged as being the <? Ladies' Wear, Dress Coods and No\ OC v and best. | GEAND MILLXNEEY 0 $ It will pay any lady living outside < $ Never has such a display of Millinen <? Suits and Costumes) ever been shown <X ever equalled in lhe South. ' J" ( IP YOU CAN'T # We take good care of all mail orde: <R diate attention. .Ill JOB 2 1fi44 and 1846 Main St | COLUMBIA, f Resolutions of Respect. At the regular meeting of the Red Bank Lodge, No. 83, I. 0. 0. F, held September 24th, the following resolutions were adopted. Whereas, the great Supreme Ruler of the Universe has in His infinite wisdom removed from among us one of our worthy and esteemed fellow laborerp, brother J. B. Oswalt and, whereas, the long and intimate relation, held with him in the faithful discharge of his duties in his order makes it eminently befitting that we record our appreciation of him; therefore, be it Resolved, That the wisdom and ability, which he haB exercised in the aid^ of our. organization by service, contribution, and counsel will be held in grateful remembrance. Resolved, That the sudden removal of such a life from amongst our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will be deeply realized by all the members and friends of this order and will prove a serious loss to the community and the public. Resolved, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceased, we express our hope that even so great a loss to us may j be overruled for good by him who doeth all things well. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of our order and a copy printed in the Lexington Dispatch and one forwarded to the bereaved family. Jno. G. Boozer, J. F. Lown, B. L. Huske, Committee. Caring for Her Quest. There are so many visitors in town that it is impossible to get their names or the places where they are stopping. Through a spirit of hospitality our people are throwing the doors of their private residences opened to accommodate those who cannot find board and lodgings in the public houses. So, to one and all, we extend a hearty welcome and assure them that they will always find the latch string on the outside of our door. You will hod a line of nice canned goods, full cream cheese, at the Bazaar. EADQUARTER, j ? rp X> VT x> X> CMENT STORES, j X> X> leaders or fashion for everything in $ relties. We handle only the newest X> & PENING NEST WEEK. | v> >f Columbia to c ome to our openine. vs - and Co*t Suits (man tailored skirts x> . in in the Carolinas, and seldom, if X> 8 1 COME, WRITE. | rs and give them promt and imm edi- X> L TAPP CO..! ' x> x> reef, Corner Blanding, s. c. | W. D. BATE CORNER MAIN AND R Columbia, MAKES LIBERAL BIDS FOR Y( W Y TIT T IT T II A 11 A M i in Box Calk. Vici Kid, King Walk-overs an:l I Kangaroo Leatber.Battle Axe Shoes, every p is 50c., 75c., 98c., Sl.S the best house Ladies9 Hats MEET US AT "THE FOUNTAIN C MAIN STS., FOR THE BEST 1 W. D. BATE f PAUL W. s^r-^ztrs Dry Goods and N( IIV FANC\ such as Fine Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Woo Buttons, Laces, Embroderies, Kibbons, Edgi the most fastidious tastes: fancy and Staple Nellie KiDg and White Swan Flour. Can't be WE I Cotton, Cotton Seed, Oak and Pine Cord Wo Country Produ MRS. PAUL invites her lady friends to her Fail Opening ( a complete line of Ladies and Children's Eati eral ON SEPTEM1 I WILL OPEN A FIRST CL/ MERCHANDISE I Willie B Hutto will have charge and h< the line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats. Notion. < Canned Goods, etc.; and he will also buy yo 8witch Ties, Cotton, Corn, Pease and Countr BEMEMBEK 1 STXr^^TSIEl.^. ? NEW YORK il BATJESBC Gratified is an inadeqna'e expression of on visits* GREAT FALL F of last week. Onr record breaking achievem* tiful styles and in estimable values for ewe: ulations from scores of the mostj fastidic with the beauty, quality and style and OUR BEAUTIFU WHICH IS AN AUTHENTIC SHOWING ( STYX oTo those ladies that did not attend this exhlbi oi what we have before going to other towr from 10 t o 50 per cent. und? SPEC We have just boughl tire stock of the Bates sisting of Dry G-oods G-roceries, which we w j store and close out at s S, Manager, ICHLAND STREETS, - - s. c. )UR VALUED PATRONAGE. I SHOES Slack Hawk. Western Union. Creedmoors air sold with a guaranteed. The price !5 up to S3.50. For iND NOTIONS in the city. a Specialty. JO.," CORNER RICHLAND AND VALUES liONEi" CAN BUY. S, Manager. HIITTO B H p s. c. >tion Department. r GOODS, , lien Fabrics, a large variety of Trimmings, tugs, Shoes and Clothing that will satisfy j Groceries, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, <fec. 3 beat in quality and price. BUY od, Lumber, Switch and Cross Ties and ce generally. E. HUTTO >n September 21st, when she will display ?, Caps, Cloaks, Capes and Millinery genly. 5BR 21, 1903, kSS STOCK OF GENEBAL kT GASTON, S. C. 3 invites his friends to call and inspect fee. Also Flour. Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, ur Oak and Pine Cord Wood, Cross and y Produce generally. :he places, md G-ASTOIT. ICKET STORE RG, S. C. ir feeling for the large crowds of ladies tbak d onr ASHION SHOW snts in marshalling out such a host of beanry department, we have received congrat>us. all going away more than pleased delighted with the cost especially of L MILLINERY, W THE FOREIGN AND NEW YORK jES, t, we ^firnosily invite a call and inspection is. We CAN AND SELL MILLINERY :r any and all competition. HALT : at force sale the en;burg Supply Co., con-/ i. Shoes, Notions ahd ill put in the rear of md below cost. Court Proceedings. On last Wednesday the grand jury i made its final presentment and was discharged. See presentment on page six. The following jurors were drawn for next year: Emanuel J. Kyzer, Wm. M. Addy, James K. Swygert, John W. Coogler, W. B. Bouknight, Joe M. Gunter. Lawrence Robinson, colored, plead guilty to the charge of obstructing the Seaboard Air Line Railway, at Dixianna, by changing the switch light and connecting the side track with the main line, just before the aDnroach of the "Florida Fiver." 4"iT * - - The sentence was ihree years to the chain gang. Lawrence has been up before and this is net his first sentence. D. L. Epting, James Epting and Julius Epting were indicted for obstructing a neighborhood road, and were represented by G. T. Graham, G. B. Timmerman and E U. Shealy. Efird & Dreher assisted the Solicitor. ' The trial was very lengthy, but resulted in a verdict of acquittal. The trial of Scipio Stratfoot for the murder of ^Hden Stivender, followed next. This murder occurred at Dixianna about two years ago and the defendant escaped, but was captured in Florida this spring. The parties are all colored. Solicitor Thurmond left before this trial and Asbill and Sharpe appeared for the r?rnafirtnf.ion and Timmerman and Martin for the defendant. The verdict was guilty of murder with recommendation to mercy and the sentence was life imprisonment. On Friday came up the trial of Jerpme Harley for the murder of Thomas Vernon Flake, near Woodford on June 6th last. The trouble grew out of a dispute over a land line between the parties and both carried guns to the held, the killing occurring very nearly on the line of their land. Asbill appeared for the prosecution and Graham and Sharpe for the defense. The jury found a verdict of acquittal in a few minutes after retiring. The last jury trial for the first week was William Casewell, a Georgian, lately residing at Irene, S. C., for assault with intent to kill upon T. Hayne Williams, a merchant fhofn A ohill anH (xrAhftm armeared for the prosecution and Sharpe and Sturkie for the defense, and a close Buy PILL 11 ff The stock is always fresh and every el Trade at Cohen's once and you will mi Cohen's SI 1636 MAIN ST..! -STOTTIEe EIE-A.: THE OLD RELIABLE J c\ Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE hard fight was made resulting in an acquittal. Henry Leaphart was up for cutting Pete Hall, but a continuance was obtained and the defendant bailed. The grand jury returned a true bill against Marion Tompson for assault and battery with intent to kill; against Willie D. Long for like charge, and these cases were continued. The grand jury returned no bill as to Oscar C. Sturkie for larceny. The caBe against D. J. Knotts and Wm. McDonald of obstructing a neighborhood road was continued. Lexington to be Improved. There was an Important deal in Lexington real estate last week, which means much to the progress of the town of Lexington. A commission has been issued to corporation The Lexington Department Store has been issued by the Secretary of State. George Bell Timmerman, H. L Oswald and Alfred J. Fox, as corporators. The capital stock has been named at $20,000. This company proposes to i i? i- ?j QO S WOOiesait; ttJUU lecan g-uciat. merchandise business. The ?aluable lot between the Dispatch office and the drug store of Dr. M. Q. Hendrix has been purchased and it is proposed to erect a hanasome brick building thereon at once. This enterprise is an assured fact and thus does Lexington progress. FOLEYSKIDNIYCDSE Hakes Kidneys and Siadder Right oil on four 1M1 SHIS OM"? hoe sold with a Positive Guarantee: be so well treated that you will ake toe Store, COLUMBIA, S. C.