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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 24, 1906. t Index to ffetr Advertisements. c Books of Subscription?BoykinWright * et. al. t Application for Charter?James W. Jackson et. al. $ k Notice?Estate Polly M. Derrick. I Notice?Estate H. J. Hartley. Carolina National Bank. ' : ' HONESTY. SAFETY. FAIRNESS. 1 The Home Bank,; * LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays you 4 per cent, interest per annum every tHree montiis on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. | A. J. FOX, Cashier. ^ Vamtd. 1 Oa January 21, 1906, at the reei- < denoe of James Ballentine by Rev i N. S Youoginer, Mr. John Coogler and Mies Willie Eleazer. Come "WTuls They Last. 1 For the next ten days I will sell . ^ cotton seed halls at $5 00 per ton. R. Steele, Eiban, S. G. Ctl&d to See Ton. A Dumber of oar sabseribers acd j friends called ia to see as while io j attendaooe upon court for the last few days. Sime paid up their does r and others sabscribed. We are al- t ways glad for$pa to call io see ns while in town. For Sale. One fine chestnut sorrel mare colt j two years old, from excellent stock ( ?"?'l ? ???? fnf ifa ana f1?|| nit UU WCil giunu 111* (?D wma v? ( op write. T. B. Barr, j tf SteadmaD. S. C. j R. F. D. Routes, | 3; The State, Jan. 21. < Something is going to be done in ( the rural free delivery line before fi very long, f The postoffioe depart- t Pment is going to discontinue a large number of routes, those on which the j service is not "appreciated" is the way it is pnt in the offices of the department. i > Blacksmith and Wheelwright. ? I wish to state to the White 'Book a community that I am prepared to do \ all kinds of blacksmith and wheel- , wright work?-horse shoeing a specialty?at this place, and guarantee all I ? ttr T? n i k WOrK. yy r. urumpwu. l 4*12 1 Celebration of Lord's Supper. ' Preparatory services will be held j at Providence on Saturday, January r ^ 27th, at 3 p. m. There will be ^ preaching followed by the holy com- f mnnion on Sunday, January 28 tb, at ^ 11 a. m. L OUR FOUR 1 Cardinal Principles. Liberality, Courtesy, Accuracy, Stability. On this basis we will be glad to make your business acquaintance. Come to see us. 1 Alfred J. Fox, Cashier, ^ The Home Bank. 1 # 1 Tax Be turn Notice. For tbe convenience of the taxpayers at and around Irene I will be k at that place on Saturday afternoon, * February 3rd, for the purpose of receiving tax returns. j G. A Derrick, 2*13 County Auditor. j A ^ ~ At th.0 Opera Bouse. i > 1- ut? u.u ^ i>OWlQSQ B ? uavo juov ^ closed a weekrs engagement in the j Opera House at this place. ^ Thej gave a very creditable enter- j tainment which was well attended ^ ^ each nigbt.Every night a certain num ber of votes were given away with each admission ticket, to be voted for . '** i the most popular lady. The prize which was a beautiful gold ring was awarded to Miss Ruth Graham with Mrs. M W. Meetze and Mi98 May { Corley close eeconds. 1 Turpentine Business. ] All persona wishing to make ar- 1 rangements to work turpentine dur- ( ing the year 1906 will do well to call * on H. Steele, EshaD, 8. C. I will ^ bay on the market and guarantee the best prices. So come or write me. 1 ,y H. Steele, ( if Eihan, S. C. 1 i Pounding cf Pastor. On the evening of January 18 b, ihe congregation of St. Stephen'* ihurch gave their pastor and family i delightful surprise?presenting ihem with numerous and useful jifts, which gladdened their hearts. 5ld evening so pleasant and profita )le was spent in the parsonage that >oon will not be forgotten. Mr. and klrs. Graichen cannot but feel sinjerely grateful to the membership md friends for their thoughtful and iffectionate remembrance. Wanted. Vo buy your cotton seed. The lighesfc market price paid. Also vanfc to sell meal and hulls at a bar . ? . _ . i T> jam. write ua lor prices at i>arr, 3. C iwpd G H. Roof & Bro , Teachers, Program. The Association will bold its reguar meeting January 27,1906, 8t 11 >'elock a m , ia the Institute build ng. This being the first meeting of he new year we earnestly hope to lave good attendance. SoDg?Come Away. Mc Murry'a Method of Recitation Fifty Pages?Leader, Mr. J. R. T Hajor. Cooper's Laafc of the Mohicans? Co be generally discussed by all nomkcra of thfl A Secretary. \ Take Advantage Of the opportunity in which big >argains can be bad in dry goods, iress goods millinery, notions and \ >ther goods too numerous tomentioD, 5Vm. Piatt of Columbia, is now offerng. He has ju9t received a brand lew etock of goods in the latest reaves and patterns and anything iarried in a general dry goods store san be found at prices which wi'l istooiah any buyer. His motto is he best goods at the very lowest >rices. Give him a call and you will >e convinced. Card of Thanks. Co the Editor of the Dispatch: Please allow me space in your >aper to thank my friends for the id they gave me and my family durng sickness in my family since last Inly. Dear friends, I wish it was so hat I could Bhake hands with each >ne of you and thank you personaly. Had you not come to my assistince I could not have given my sick >nes the help they needed. I know ife will be too short for me to ever epay you one-half, but it is my >rayer that the Lord will blocs you or what you gave. Tour gifts were roluntary and it makes me feel so ouch more thankful, for I know you tad my interests at haDd. J. Weir Addy. January 22, 1906 Farm to Rent. I have a good two-horse farm to ent, suitable for corn or cotton. SVill rent reasonable. Apply or call or particulars, C. B. Lindler, lwpd Selwood, S. C. Loosvills Notes. Mr. George Spann has gone on a rip to Florida. Misses Wise, of Saluda, have been >n a visit to their grandmother, Mrs. Sliza Wise. Mr. Harry Maloney has returned rom a trip to Georgia. Mr. Cooley, one of Leesville's most popular merchants, was called to Greenville on a sad mission Sunday \r? onnnimi nf (ha nn^an daafh nf hia UVVUUU i UA VUO QUV4UVAI VIVCflVU V* W?W !ather. Mr. Cooley was on a visit to lis son not long since and made a lost of friends during his stay here. I?be sympathy of the entire town joes out to the bereaved family. Kev. Beasley, the presiding elder :or this distrct, was here Saturday ?nd Sunday. Communion services vere held Sunday morning. The congregation was large and the sernon was full of Christian thought. Auditor Derrick was the busiest nan the town bad Friday. Mr. Long was assisting him and last, but :iot least, was that famous old veteran's face, Editor Barman, just as ively as ever. Many were the friends 3e gave the welcome hand. Quite a large number of people ivere in attendance at the Lexington jourt last Monday from this point, out so far none got "married." T tvi W a Court Proceedings. The Court of Common Pleas was ' convened Monday morning with ( Judge Hydrick presiding. t The other business having been \ disposed of, the Judge called the jury s docket and-in a few minutes the trial j was in progress in the case of Oney s ai-.i. ci 11 T> *i n ^ oteeis vs. ouuiueru rviiiway company, a fire damage case brought by s Q Messrs Hawes and Graham, asking c for $1,800 damages from a fire on 3 Mirch 11,1904, which burned out a j; large area in Piatt Springs Township. Messrs E M Thompson and W. H. J Sharps appeared for the defense. The t case was finished last Dight when the ^ jury awarded $500 damages. t Today the trial in progress against the Southern for the death of Oliver I! O Able on December 13, 1903, in I h Lseaville, S C. The action was I brought by Graham and Thurmond in the name of Mary E Able as administratrix, asking for $21,000.00. Thompson and Sharpe appear for the defense. ^ The Sheriffs constables this week art: Pick Wes9inger, Eli Oorley, J. J. 8 Bickley, Archie Hook. Bobo Kikard t is ticket boy. j WANTED- 100,000 No. 1 shingles. Will d*v $3.25 delivered Columbia or $3 00 loaded within 50 miles of Columbia. 3^13 N H. Driggers 1 OPENING BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, r COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. c I Pursuant to a commission issued to t the undersigned as corporators by Hon. J. T. Gantt, Secretary of State for South Carolina, on the 22nd day of January, 1906. Notice is hereby given that books of " subscription to the capital stock of the "Augusta and Columbia Railway Company" will be opened at the Hamp- * ton Terrace Hotel, in North August*, r Aiken County, State of South Carolina, on Monday, February 26th, 1906, at 12 t o'clock M. The said proposed corporation will ' have a capital stock of ($5,000,000.00) five million dollars divided into fifty thousand shares of the par value of $100 each, with its principal place of business at North Augusta, in the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina; and will be empowered to engage in the business of a railroad corporation. BOYKJN WRIGHT, GEORGE T. JACKSON, * GEORGE B. COWPER, JAMES R. LEAGUE, Corporators. January 24, 1906?4wl5. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Secretary of State of South Carolina, at his office, on Thursday, March 1st, 1906, for a charter incorporating the "Augusta and Columbia Railway Comnanv". with the TX)wer to said Coni;pany X ?/ 7 ? _ to condemn lands for right of way in the Counties in which this notice is published. JAMES U. JACKSON. JOHN M. CRANSTON, GEO. B. COWPER, JAS. R. LEAGUE, L. C. HAYNE. . WM. SCHWEIGERT, BOYKIN WRIGHT, GEO. T. JACKSON. Jan. 24, 1900. 4wl5 FOR RENT?la the Dutch Fork, the '"Luther Wessinger Farm;" 400 acres; good slate of cultivation, some fine bottom lands; 150 acres in pasture; good combination cotton, grain and stock farm; can be bought on ? 1 I 1 easy terms; plenty wooa ana umDer. tf C. M Dempsey, 1811 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Subscribe for The Dispatch and Home i and Farm, only $1.25, cash in advance. NEW YEAR'S We return our thank .g the year past, and id prosperous incomini We will be pleased t istomers, and will j jurteous treatment. 1 Hinn LGAllSglUli UOJJ EXING-TON, - Valuable Lands for Sale. 'IIWENTY-FOUR (24) TRACTS OF JL land in Orangeburg county, situated )n tlie Ninety-six road, six miles from ;he city of Orangeburg. These tracts epresent 2,046 acres, being the great Branch plantation of the late J. Dempcy Jones, Sr., which was divided into racts by a survey made December 1905, )y Frank W. Frederick, engineer and mrveyor. Valuable farm lands and fine vater power. These lands will be sold at public raction at Orangeburg, Court House, >n Monday, January 29th, 1906. Plats >f the land may be seen at office of Robert E. Cope, Judge of Probate, prior to aid sale and will be exhibited at the ale. ALSO, Six (6) tracts containing 1,038 acres n Black Creek Township, Lexington :ounty, known as the Huffman Pjaota:ion and now a part of the estate lands >f the said J. Dempsey Jones. Good arm lands, excellent water power, fine imber. This property will be offered for sale it Lexington, Court House, on the first donday in February, 1906, at public Luction. Plats of this land may be ;een at the Judge of Probate's office at ' jav-inrrfwn C. TT V/. XX. T. A. JONES, Springfield. S. C. A. S. HYDRICK. Orangeburg, S. C. W. A. JOHNSON, North, S. C. 4wl3pd Executors. NTotice, Debtors and Creditors. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE Cx Estate of Polly M. Derrick, dec'd, ire required to make payment to the mdersigned, and all persons having daims against the said Estate must jresent them duly attested on or before lie 8th day February, 1903. B. J. DERRICK, Administrator. January 22, 1906?3wl4. Notice, Debtors and Creditors. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ix Estate of H. J. Hartley, deceased, re required to make payment to the mdersigned, and all persons having daims against the said Estate must iresent them duly attested on or before he 13th day of February, 1906. F. G. HARTLEY, Administrator. January 23, 1906?3wl4. Mr. G. A. Luca*, paid us a call vhile in town last week. He now epreseuts the firm of Thomas & Baron Co, of Augusta mul: To arrive FRII This willlbe the | State. In this lot v for $150, large mul i best 1,200 lbs. Mule j who raise these Mu Be sure to see this I EUTL ! the best wagon on < cheap for hash. W< NE | the Lightest Runni: a Machine any time resentative, Mr. J. I fully. When you a J | the Paint for the So We have enroute e] our prices. Oui Babcock Bu T* 1 . HO DC j. p. ethe: M. E 1 J GREETING: :s to our customers du wish them a successf or vfta,r. 3 J o continue to serve O' )romise them fair ai ailment Store, - - - - s. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Tv"ppn n? in minrl wflllt. ing anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephoneyour order to us. P. H. IACBICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 House and Lot For Sale. T WILL SELL MY FOUR ROOM 1 house and lot, in the town of Lexington, Ward Craps, containing about $ of an acre, adjoining lots of Sex S. George and John Black, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday in February, next. 4wl3pd C. V. BOUKNIGHT. For Sale. T OFFER FOR SALE AT MY PLACE. _L known as tlie James JYL. Lucas olc^ place, near Macedon, one mule and wagon; two head of cattle; six head of hogs; corn, fodder, peas and other property too numerous to mention, on February G, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. W. H. ROBERTS, Macedon, S. C. January 13, 1906.?3wpd. For Sale. 15 horse power engine aod 25 horse power boiler. tf Alfred J. Fox. Babbit for sale cheap at this office. Lnree (Jar .Loads c ES& HOI )AY and SATURDAY, January # ? * j best lot of Stock ever shipped re will have Mules that have b es in proportion. We have co: is you ever saw. We buy dire* les and Horses therefore save t Stock before you buy. Just unli iAND'S OI-BORSE. WAI jarth for the money, to be sold 3 are unloading today a car of iW ROYAL SEWING MACHINE Qg Machine on the market. If s soon call on or write me and 1 ! . Gnnn. call on you and demon: re in need of Paint see our mm 7 7 uth, best and cheapest, aough "Wire Fence to go arounc r entire stock is complete. Mi ggies and cheaper grades, Hs >3 and Whips. Coffins and Casl RED&E is in charge of Horse I 2. Ru-fcli BATESBUEG, S. C. I I & H Ob B gj M m B m MMMM B PIANOS. If you are anticipating that piano for a present? LET IT BE r One of the standard makes. A CHEAP PIANO . Is never appreciated. WE ARE PREPARED)' To supply you with a standard make here or from the factory on short notice. OUR TERMS are so liberal that you can't afford to wait. TO TIME CUSTOMERS We will?for the next few days? supply Pianos at cash prices with only 6 per cent, interest per annum on deferred payments. DON'T WAIT To feel able, for our special holiday terms and prices will make you able WRITE US At once for catalogues, prices and terms. ADDRESS, MALONE'S - MUSIC - HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS and ORGANS. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge i of Probate in and for the County of V Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 12th day of February, 1906, for a final discharge of the Estate of Martlia Ellisor, deceased. E. U. SHEALY, Administrator. January 13, 1906. 4wl4 Trespass Notice. rp HIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERSONS JL not to trespass in any manner, whatever, on any of the Franck lands in Sandv Run township. HENRY F. FRANCK, January 15,1906.?3wl3. Agent. Always useT. X. L. for pains. RSES r 19th and 20th. i to this part of the een selling for $17 5 ming some of the ct from the farms ;hem middle profit. Daded one car load of SONS, I' on easy terms or s, you expect to buy ! will have my Hep- I strate the Machine I i I I ! 1 a little world. Get lburn Wagons, irness. Lap :ets. )epartment. ^ a wsl 9