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gga?BUHMBEWWI The Lexington Dispatch, LEXINGTON, S. C., G. M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher. Circulation, 1,850, Wednesday, September 21, 1904. Cc"TtThe regular t ?u ?*-< m of the Criminal Court opened. Monday morning with the Eon. E. O. Purdy, of Sumter, presiding. This is his first term at our court and our people are favorably impressed with him as a Judge. V>orl Ai*/?oni70 * tb* I vivia wcuipo uau v> jt, auiuv.u iuu court before the hour of opening with 16 grand jurors and 33 petit jurors in attendance, so that no time was lost in getting down to business. The first trial was the case sgainst Boston Jones, colored, charged with assault and battery upon the person of George Wingard. Mr. Wingard appeared with the Solicitor and Mr. Sharpe defended Jones. At the September term, 1901, this case was ^ tried and the jury failed to agree. This term a verdict of guilty was rendered. Abraham Lincoln Sheppard, colored, charged with burglary and ! Jarceny, having broke and entered the dwelling of Jonah Hayes, entered plea of guilty. Io order to re, duce the sentence below life imprisonment, a jury was empanelled to find a verdict with \ recommendation to mercy. Willie Lvtps. colored, was ud for stealing $40 from the home of Dr. D. R. Kneece, at Pelion, on July 29, 1904, couDty campaign day. Lyfees plead hie own case, claiming that 'another" had taken the moDey and gave it to him, but the jury did not take that view of it and found him guilty. A true bill was returned against Samuel and Thomas Graft for misdemeanor, killing a dog. A true bill was returned against George W. Rish for abduction. He entered plea of guilty and was fined $75, which was promptly paid, and the case ended. Willie Wyee, colored, of Irmo, , could not be tried as the negzo he . _ shot is not out of daDger, so he was admitted to bail. The case against M. P. Gunter j was nol pros, as well as the case . against Henry Leaphart. Thomas Robinson, a respectable ( darky of the Leesvilie neighborhood, j delivered himself to the sheriff Mod- ] day morning upon a charge of murder, committed at 8 hot supper on , / the previous Saturday night. A true j bill was brought iD, but the Solicitor could get no witnesses against Robinson in the short time and the case was continued. , c The grand jury returned no bill against John Pinkney, colored, charged with stealing $106 from J. L Jumper, at Swansea, S. C. Willie Mock was presented for i larceny and the case continued. ? A true bill was returned* against Campbell Speaks for the murder of ^ Perry Isaac at Sandy Run, Novem- 2 ber 1st, 1903, but (he defendant has i' escaped arrest so far. ? John Lindsay was indicted for the e murder of Mays Tyler. Judo 10, v 1892, at Gaston, during the building 8 of toe South Bound R. R. John f3 was captured this spriog in Abbe- i! ville, but the grand jury failed to 8 find a bill and the case was thrown ? out g Tuesday at 3 p. m. came up the case of the State vs. R. W. McDauiel 1 charged with the murder of John i] Lee Neese, policeman at Swansea, c on Christmas eve, 1902 This is the I second trial, the first resulting in a d verdict ard sentence for life, which I T 1 r wm set aside by the Supreme Court. y The Solicitor and Senator W. H. S Sharp? appear tor the State, and 0 Messrs -Etird & Dreher, G. T. Gra- I bam, P. H Nelson and L. W. You- I mans for the defendant. The fol- r lowing jury was empanelled: ^ T. P. Drafts, Foreman; Benjamin c Bickley, C. E. Baughman, Mark A. I Corley, S. M. Wessinger, Wade A. Price, D. E Hook, B L. Kipckley, a J. Moses Taylor, E T Metz, L. E. 1 Rankin, N. Henry Hite r About seventy witnesses are in S attendance and the trial progresses E very slowly. Dr. Brooker, Dr. Langford, J. M. Redmond and John Rast ^ were sworn before the adjournment. Today the trial is makiDg good progress, and it is expected that all the testimony will be in today. rj W. C. T. XT. c The Womans Christian Temper- t ance Union of South Carolina will 6 bold its Annual Convention at Man- ^ ning, South Carolina, from 8 p. m. (. September 2(Jth to October 2nd. All t delegates expecting to attend will f send their nam*? to Mrs. Joseph i Sprott, Manning, SC. t Mrs. S. M. D. Fry, National Corresponding Secretary of the W. C. T. U., will be with us. This is an unusual honor and will add greatly to the interest of our convention. "We earnestly urge every union to send as many delegates as possible. i Reduced rates applied for. Dele- i gates inquire at home office. t Mrs. Janie Herbert Haynes a President S. C, W. 0. T. U. I Besults cf the Primary-Comaittee's Declaration. Obedient to tbe constitution of the Democratic party the Executive Committee of that party in Lexington county, met in the court house, Thursday, September 1-5, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m. After attending to the business incident to the maintaiDance of the organization, the final vote, in the second primary was tabulated, after which the commute, through its chairman, John Bell Towill, declared the following gentlemen the n^^inr.rr- r\ f h a Of* rfl f i C nflTtV i LiUlIilUCCO V* I'UW ^ of Lexington county, as shown by the vote of the primaries:: For Senator?D. F. Efird, who received 17(53 votes. For Representatives?E. J. Etberedge received 2G20 votes. Paul E Hutto, 1948 votes. J. M. Epting, 855 votes. For Clerk of Court?S. B. George received 3350 votes. For Auditor?G. A. Derrick received 1840 votes. For Sheriff?P. Henry Corley received 1873 votes. For Treasurer?F. W. Shealy received 3409 votes. For Supt. Education?J. E Rawl T7" . r. WAAAtnA/) 1 Q1 A TTAt no XlJ^iCi ICUCiVCU J.UXV For Supervisor?L. J. Langford received 2*222 votes. For Commissioners?JameR W. Shealy received 2094 votes. Isaiah Hallman received 1994 votes. For Coroner?A. O. Wilson received 3464 votes. For Magistrate, 1st Dist?C. S. Bradford received 396 votes. For Magistrate, Fork Diet?E. T. Rauch received 400 votes. For Magistrate, 3rd Dist?Jasper S Derrick received 314 votes. For Magistrate, 4th Dist?W. R Hilderbrand received 339 votes. For Magistrate, 5th Dist?J. M. Marchant received 170 votes. For Magistrate, 6th Dist?C. R Rish received 111 votes. Each of the above gentlemen having received a mnprity of tbe votes cast for their respective offices, go before the people as the regular nominees of the Democratic party. After having made the declaration the committee approved outstanding indebtedness, as presented for payment and made appropriations and plans for the disbursement of funds. A vote of thanks, applauded iD its Dassasre. was tendered tbe Chairman for kiDd concessions, courteous treatment, painstaking efforts, impartiality in discipline, and untiring energy in averythiDg pertaining to the best interest of the Democratic party in Lexington county. Thus closes a pleasant campaign rear. F. H. Hendrix, Sec. Ex. Com. Dem. Party Lex Co. Leesville, S. C. See tabulation of second primary m page 3 x ? Program of Joiat Conference. To be held September 23 25, 1904, n Mt. Tabor church, New Brookland, >. C. Friday, 11 30?Opening sermon by he president, Rsv. C. P. Boczer; ! p. m., Proper dignity and respect o diecuseing religious subjects, Rev. >. L. Nease, W. H. Greever, and delgates; 2 , Church membership (a) rhat constitutes Church memberhip? Revs. A R Taylor, J. A. Croaer, and S. C. Balientine; (b) When 3 a member askiDg for transfer ccnidered in good standing ? Revs. S.P. Jhumpert, C. P. Boozer and dele;ate8. Friday. 9 a. m.?Business session; 0 a. m. [c~| Should members ckangQg churches without letter be reonfirmed ? Revs. J. G. Graichen, O. 5. Shearouse and delegates; The [angers and safety of tne church, tevs. J. D. Sbealy, E. L. Lybrand, J. A Freed and delegates; 11 a. m.? lermon, Rev. D. B. Groseclose; 2 p. a., Second article of the creed; [aj carnation, Rev. W. H. Roof ana lev. Geo. S. Bearder; [b] Death and eBurrection, Revs. J. L. Beck, W. H. Jreever and P. D. Risinger; [c] Asension, Revs. J. A. Cromer and C. A. nreed. Sunday, 10 a. m.?Sunday school ddress, arranged for by pastor loci; 1 a. m., Sermon, Rev. 0. B. Skeaouse. Additional sermons: Friday, ! p. m., S. L. Nease. Saturday, 8 p. a. P. D. Risinger. Roni D XfoBQincrtr -.-WW? -ommittee. Geo. S. Bearden, A. M. Wysf; A Card. Do the Voters of Lexington Coucyt: Please allow me through the olumns of the Dispatch to express o you my thanks for the handsome upport you gave me in the last rimaries, and to those who did not ! ee fit to support me, let me say, I J iave nothing but the kindness of 1 *eling?, because I believe that the ; iberty of the press and the ballot j ;ox should be untrammeled. Yours truly, Paul E. Hutto. j A Card. I wish to thank my friends of Lexngton county for their loyal support n the past primary, and to assure , hem that I will always appreciate j tnd remember their friendship. Geo. R. Rembert. ! i i Superintendent Public Works Of xington, Ky., Says: "Pe-ru-na Is an Excellent Medicine.* j j| pi J. H. HIPPLEGATE. ^ J. 11. Hipplegate, Supt. of Public Works, 01 West 0th St., .Lexington, Ivy., writes: "I find that Peruna is an excellent medicine especially for catarrhal affections and all diseases leading to consumption, bronchial troubles or stomach troubles. It also acts as a preventative and keeps the system in a healthy condition so that it easily throws off disease. It is an excellent tonic and a great appetizer and as a large number of those who have been using it speak very highly of its curative powers, I am satisfied that my opinion of it is correct, and that it is deserving of high praise." ?J. H. Ilipplegate. Peruna is the remedy for catarrh. Almost everybody knows that by hearsay and thousands know it by experience. Catarrh in its various forms is rapidly becoming a national curse. An undoubted reinedj* has been discovered by Dr. Hart man. This remedy has been thorough]}' tested during the past forty years. Peruna cures catarrh in all phases and stages. There is no remedy that can be substituted. If you do not dei ive prompt and satisfactory results from the use "of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your ease, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad* vice gratis. Address Dr. Mart man, President of The fiarlmaii Sanitarium. Columbus, 0. GEO. B. BEMBERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 122! LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. I will be glad to seive my friends lroin Lexingtoa County. ?r any t-me, and am prepart d to practice law in all St Ac* and Federal Couris. Sept. 21?ly. 941 CAPITAL, four pi:r cent. per annum, payable quarterly on Saving? De: ^"COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOS -52# * * $ * $ ******* * ?- * * * * * $ * * * 1 FOR SALE. I Sr | 105 Acre Farm in f | Lexington county, | % 2 miles south of % :| G-aston for $400. % Toe Bookman Mill Property, 5 t iu tbe Fork section of Lexing- J * ton County, containing 320 * I 5 acres, witb fine water power % | * and good mill for SO per acre. j* ! e 22f> Acre Farm, clay land, * j J witb dwelling HDd out buildings, J *- 8 miles north of Bateaburg, S. ? S C , for S1800. | * -A52J acres of fine clay land, * 5 in a bigh state of cultivation. * J no waste land, with dwelling, "i * tenant bouses, barns, etc, 3^ * % miles nortb r>f Abbeville, S C. '4 fl renting for 8000 pounds mid- g * dlmg lint cotton per year, for * % $7500. % j CHAS L. KELLY, j REAL ESTATE AGENT, 6 & | I COLUMBIA, - - S. C. % j 51 April GO ? ly. ? I * v- ! * ? -K: V V * V V V V V V V V $ * A A * ? ? * ? ? ? j ( i LAND SALE. j By virtue of teie power vest- j ed in aie by the last wiii and t*-st*- I uient ol George Ballcnline, deceased, I will i sell to the highest bidder at his lute re>j. j denee. nearthipm. S C. on Friday. Sep- j tember 3o Hot, at 10o'cloek. all that tract j ot land known as bis Home P ace. contain- j ing r,0 acres more or less, adjoining lands j ot M. Pickens Lindler. W. -J. ]> lientine. Ernest Shealv and Julian Shealy. Terms 1 Cash. Conditions and other information . made known on dav of sale. W. J. BALLENTIXE, Exeentor. j S ptember 7. 1004, 4*47, j jfj ~ ^ ^0 i ' Pl'RE PAl.VTS. I Tilt' actual cost of tiie regular shades of Longman a' Marino/. ]>aiills when thinned ready for use, will he Si.-JO per gallon. ! _ Vou mix one gallon L. cV M. Paint a 81.7"). With three-fourth gallon Paw Linseed Oil at do. Makes one and one-third gal. ready for use paint cost 8-. 10. J Don't pay 81. ">() or more per gallon for Linseed Oil, which you do when you buy it in a sealed can with a paint label thereon. j ANY CHURCH OR PARSONAGE I Or Institution supports! by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman <\* Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. For Sale by LEE A. LOR ICR & BRO, COLUMBIA, S. . Your Jj^PjP SPRING SHOES COLUMBIA, S. C Nothing but ^ lid Leather Shoes Sold and -twery irair Uriiarariteea. They are here and o: cours9 are beau'.ies bo3-iu??? thor are Keith Konquerors in High and Low Cuts. 11 icirs md Tans, All Leathers, Unioa Made. You are respectfully invited to call wiieu in me city a id iusp ;ct these goods. Quality guarsnteod. 1636 MAIN ST.. COl UMSIA. S. C. Do So, PlSASO. j Wqi?n|*1 () Oar subscribers and friends will! 4 at all timep, in trading with our j "VTOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j , - . rall parlies are forbidden irom hauling advertising patrons, confer u favor ,.lraw. ,dod. and iron tossing in-an? by saying, "I ??aw yur advertise- manner whatever on our prein ses. The menfc in the Dispatch It wiil be cf Jaw will be enJorced ngaiBst all trespasses. great advantage to then, and be mWtiI IlIaIeK helpful to your county paper. Do LULa ELEAZEIi so, please. Irrno, S. C.- 4flpd. nVITIfti 19 Mil 11 LEXINGTON, S. C. $30,000.00. \ TWO PER CENT, posits. ) per annum, payable quarterly ou Checking depo.-its ou mimimum amount of $200 ITORY.. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED.^ fEdsnunds,! I FINE CLOTHING I ' S| $ SHIRTS, COLLARS, FURNISHING GOODS. ?| St ALSO - #. 1 Ladies Suits,! p SKIRTS AND -WHITE GOODS. <& I ? ETERYTIIIlVe A LADY IVEEOS:? | ! | ^?H0\S OF ALL KINDS. | i fr' ; | K 13 M TJ ?x 13 S ,g COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ ' NotiCS. T7DI?. SAT.TP. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE "" w ^ A Estate c: Lhws.u Aiaiek. deceased. 1 [ Y ONE HENDUED ACRE FARM arc hereby no:Bird tLat they must m-tke AJL Produces well Lies well and good | immediate payment to tnr undersigned lo-atior. H<*i! improved with good bulid- ! and those ho.cii'g claims .?L"tirst said Es- lntr- an 1 puiv hciltti building water. Good ' tate must present thern, dnlv attested to .school and mail every day. In Saluda ! T. I\ E\ aMICK. county. S. (' \\ ill sc-ii cheap lor cash. Administrator- ! .J. H. RISER. Septemb-r 7. 1'.?t?J 4w4?'? Leesville, s. 0. j ? K. F. D. N\,.4 41 -tf. Trespass Notice. __ ??: j i ll peu."?> ale positively f wanted. A forbidden to b ait or trespass in any i Two good cropers to teud H good \ ui.tuner whatever, upon my lauds known j 0ne hors?! furti) or more, as "1 he Thomas K.unimr Place rp , XT , , M. K. K\MLnER. j 1 ^ Nichol?, ^ Lexington, S. C Sep:. 7. 4*47. I Lola, S. C. Clerk's Sale. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. Alary J. Roberts, as Administratrix cf the estatts ot W. 15. Sc-ay and Mrs. Harrie: Se-ny, dee d., and in her own right. Samuel E Harman. Milton S. Kaiser, Blanche Kaistr and Janet G. Kaiser by her guardian ad-htem Samuel E. Harman, plaintiffs, against Elizabeth P. Wessinger, I. V. V.'essinger and W. P. Roof, defendant.;. Partition of Real Estate. ? TN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT X oi the Court herein, signed by Hon. Frank B. Gary, Special Judge Presiding, dated December S*ria, 1903, I wiil sell to tile highest bidder at public outcry, betore the Court House door, in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours ot sale on the nr?: Monday (the 3rd day) ot October, A: D., 1904, next: 1. AJi that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, l}ing and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty (14U) acres, more or less, bounded by Saluda river, lands of Elizabeth P. Wessirger. W. B. Seay an i estate lands of John V, Gable. There are two teuant houses on this tract. 2 Ail that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county ot Lexington and State aforesaid, containing two hundred and titty (230) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Elizabeth P. Westinger, W. B Seay, Harriet Seay and lands formerly belonging to David Harman and John V. Gable. There are two tenant houses on this tract. 3. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying ana being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing nine (9) acres, more or less, adorning lauds of Mrs. P. J. Wessinger. I V. Wessinger. Mrs. Harriet .Seay, W. B. Seay and lands formerly belonging to John V. Gable. There is a good tenant house on this tract. 4. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county oi Lexington and State atorcsaid. containing lour (4) acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol Wesley Harman, Harriet Stay and tract No. 3, above described. 5. Ali that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county o: Lexington and State aloresaid, containing ninety (8U> acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. P. J. Wessinger, Harriet Harman, W. A. Nunamaker and lot belonging to School District No. G, of said county. G. All thai piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing eight hundred and sixty-three (863) acres, mere or lesi, bounded on tlie East by Cedar creek, North bv Fort, West by John Harth and South by Harth lands; (I will sell) the right, title and interest of the said W. B. Seay in the last described tract of land, being one half of the fee thereof, and the other half of the fee of said tract is owned by the defendant W. P. Ecof. 7i All that piece, parcel or tract of land couiaining one hundred and twenty-seven [127] acres, more or kss, adjoining lands * of W. B Seay, Wesley Harman ana lands formerly belonging to John V. Gable On this tract is a good eight-room dwelling, known as the Mrs. Harriet Seay homestead, and also out buildiDgs, gin house, two tenant houses, and gocd we'd of water. 8. Also all that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, ljing and being in Bull Swamp Township, in the county oi Lexington and State aforesaid, containing fifty . I riifn ar>i-aa inrire- nr tans crfinininur nn rb& nor h-east and west tract Mo. G, aforesaid: on the south by Simon Butler TEEMS OF SALE-One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balauce in two equal, successive annual instalir ents, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to any purchaser to pay more than one-third, or all cash, if desired. $25.00 p^r tract to be paid when the same is knocked down, or a resale is ordered without lurther notice, at the expiration of one hour, at the risk of the former bidder. Purchasers to pav for papers. BAMUEL 13. GEORGE. Clerk ot Court. Lexington. S. 0., ' eptember 12. 1904. G. T. Graham and Andrew Crawfcrd | Attorneys tor Plaintiffs. Efird <fc Dreher and P. H. Nelson Attorneys for the Daiendants. 3w4/ \ WHILE J i> MM DIFFER $ 1 k L ON OTHER SUBJECTS 3 k ATT, AT?F TrVTnn"tfTl k ? ^ J.A.XUJ O X' X X . I J J / J ^ ^ us to the efficacy of w iJ ? ? HILTON'S g ^ Life for Itis Liver and Kidneys | Si in the cur" of ^ ? | ? DysoepsiQ. intiioesiion. consiiDoiion J and all their attending ills, such as ^ ^ Biliousness, Sick Headache. Loss w* ot Apoetite. etc. Test it by a trial |5 tM of a 25c bottle. w Ik W Sold Wholesale by ^ ^ THE MURRAY DRUG CO, * ^ Colombia. S. C. N| ^ F >r sale at The Bazaar, Lex- N| ^ ington, S. C. ? Ik VJkTAVATArATAT^rjJrJ7r^VAVAVA Tha Q + O + fl r\"f Cnnili ? 11 Wiuig VJ i VJUUIII Vjai uillia, County 01 Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Es?j.. Probate Judge. TT7HEREA*. SAMUEL B. GEORGE. V ? C.erk of Court. mad* suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration ot the Estate and effects ot Bettie Cannedy; Tbe>e are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said Bettie Cannady, deceased, that they be and appear, before me. in the Couit ot Probate, to be held at Lexington. C. H . S. C.. on the 17th day of October, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the tcrenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th day ot September. Anno Domini. 1904. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. Published on the 7th day of September, 1904. in the Lexington Dispatch. bw49. f