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CLARKE GOTTON FACTORS AMD 843 Reynolds St LIBERAL ADVANCES. PERSONAL ATTENTIO Write us before arranging fo We handle Bagging, Ties and Reliable and Energetic Soiici rThe Lexington Dispatch. r Wednesday, May 2, 1906. Xad&s to XTew Advertisements. j XTAfW?T W "Rrnir W HH "Moore. Shoes?Ehrlich. Bankrupt Sale?H. M. Wlngard. Citation?Estate Lenora Sharpe. THE HOME BANK, lEXrffGTON, S. C. Fairness, ' ktonesty, | Safety. F. W. OSWALD, Pres. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. Registration Notice. Tbe Board of Registration will be > in session on each first Monday of each month, and all those who desire j registration certificates will be required according to law to appear in person when the Board is in session. J-V- ^ . S. H. Harman, Secretary. Hi _ Communion Services. ^ Will be held at Nazaretb on Sonday, May S;h, at 11 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. The oooncil will meet on Satorday, ^ May the 5th, at 3 p. m., and preparatory services will be held at 4 p. m. Save Your Grain. Harvest time is near when farmers will want to cot and says their grain. This is to remind "them that the McCormick reapers and binders do p the work to perfection. Meet'ze & Son are agents for these celebrated machines. See them. Xarriage. v The marriage of Amos Williams and Mrs. Jane E. Henderson, colored, on last Thorsday, at 4 o'clock, p. !* ^ t?~? > 1??MA AVnmrt ^ m, was witnesseu uy ? viunu and was an enjoyable affair. Rev. A.- J. C. Johnson, pastor Lexington Circuit, A. M. E. cburcb, officiated. Missionary Meeting. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of Nazareth Lutheran church will hold a public meeting in the afternoon of the first Sud ; day in May. After the regular morning service, dinner wjll be served, and thereafter the meeting will " be held. The pnblic is cordially in|| vited to these exercises. ITotiee. I I have on hand a lot of second V v band lumber belonging to the county which I will sell at reduced prices. J. Brooks Wiogard, Clerk Co. Corn's. May 1,1906. * Silled by Lightning. Ridge way, April 27.?Thomas J. price was struck and instantly killed yeqjerday evening by lightning, also ^ the mule he was ^driviDg. Mr. Price had started home from bis field to get oat of the rsio when struck. He J was a member of Bidgeway lodge of Knights of Pythias aod one of the progressive young farmers of Fairfield county. *4' ; Pure Water. ^ See or write Barley & Kjzer, The Well. Men, for Terra Cotta Wells, which gives you pure water. Va. 7. Little Produces BaiL Wm. P. Little, the street car employe who has been in jtil under the charge of killing Clarence Daniels about ten days ago, furnished bail -* yesterday in the sum of $2,000, which was fixed by Judge Hydrick last TT Friday. J. P. Little and W. w. Douglass, both of Clio ton, are the * sureties ?State, May 1. Yesterday congress decided to cod/ tioue the free distribution of field, garden and fijwer Beeds. I ' -V & BUTT, : SOMWSSIOH NERCNMTS, reet, Augusta, Ga. CHARGES REASONABLE. IN TO ALL BUSINESS. r advances. I Best Fertilizers. [ting Agents desired. Notes from Newberry College. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Base ball is all the go. Newberry I has not lost a single game in the 1 association this year. Oar boys are in good hopes of again winning the championship. , Dr. James A. B Scherer has re? turned from bis trip in the North. Previous to this last trip made by him, Dr. Pierson, of Chicago, offered Newberry college $25,000 on terms -? * " i TT_ that we raise a nxea amount. ne | has cot as yet reported what amount we are to raise. Dr. Piersoo is a very old man. fie has been a Christian worker ail his life and, as he is expecting soon to pass away from this world into eternal life, he wishes to donate a portion of his worldly goods to some Christian cause. Oa the last trip made by Dr. Scherer, Mr. Andrew Carnegie, of New Tori:, offers to the Techclogical Department of oar college a sum of $10,000 on conditions that they raise an equal amount. This money, unlike that offered by Mjr. John D. Rockefeller, as far as w^re able to judge, will come to us as untainted money. It is only left to us to decide whether or not we are willing to receive tnis 01fer. We can only show our appreciation of these grand offers by sacrificing a small portion of our abundances. What a grand opportunity this is for us to make Newberry college one among the greatest in the South. The gymnasium building is almost complete. It has been covered, the floor has been lain and saBh has been i put in the windows. All that is needed yet is to put on the finishing touch and then it will be ready for the necessary equipments on the interior. Mr. W. E. Monte, a member of the present junior class and who has been in bad for nearly one week on account of the measles, is improving rapidly. We hope to see him out on the campus iu a few days. Dr. Pelham gave him careful aud skillful treatment while he was at bis worst. Mrs. D. F. Efird, from near Lexington, S. G, who had been visiting Mrs. S. J. Derrick, her sister, and Mrs. J. H. Hiller, from the Pine Ridge section, who also was a guest of Mrs. Derrick, left for their respective homes yesterday. Hon. D. F. Efird paid us a visit in the Chapel the next morning after he brought his wife up here. We are always glad to see our L?xiugton friends among us. Mr. B. F. Chapman, our representative from Newberry college to the later-Collegiate Oratorical Contest to be held at Greenwood, S. C, tonight, left today on the noon train. He is a member of the present senior class, and also a member of thePhrenakosmian Literary society. He was accompanied by a number of college students. v Drs. James A. B. Scherer, A. J. Bowers and E B. S&tzler have gone to attend the Newberry conference at Bethlehem church, near Pomaria, . S. C It is probable that Mr. J. Irby Jioon and a few otfcer students of the college will go down tonight or tomorrow. One of the most exciting games of base ball of the season was played here on Saturday 28th with the Clemson team. The game was intensely interesting from start to finish. The result of the game was 6 to 8 in favor of Newberry. Much success to the Dispatch and :l a lit) icaueiB. A Student. April 27,1906. Disie Lodgo I. 0. 0. F. There will be a regular meeting of Dixie Lodge, No. 52,1. 0. 0. F., at their hall Thursday night, May 3. All members are earnestly requested to be present, as delegates to the Grand Lodge at Greenville will be elected and other important busk ess transacted. M D. Harmon. I / * JHHI I wGO TO THE LEXINGT L ji For everything end lAuiuumuuimuuum j Their Stock is complete in all Lines I i Patronage,jnd Guarantees Fair Trea m BANKRUPT SALE.! i \ I have purchased at Bankrupt Sale the stock of goods of L. E. M. Smoak, and am now selling the goods off at greatly reduced prices. If you want bargains call at once and see them whether you buy or not. H. M. WINGARD. Fox Sale. - LITTLE GIRL INJURED I have two good milch cows which BY RABID DOG. I will sell cheap. Apply to Dog's Brain Will Likely be Sent on to v T T Unvman n.ll* 1. t a I .J u. o. iiwiuou, Dammore 10 db miaiy^Bu. 27pd Gilbert, S. C. B F. D. 3. Co!ambia Evening Record, April 28. Notice, Old Soldiers. People li7iDg in the cei8hborhood . ? ^ # , _ , . of Thomas C. Pope's residence in All Confederate veterans from this XT al_ t , , , , _ , North Main street yesterday witnesscounty who /intend to attend the , .... 0l . . . ^ . .. ,c ed an exciting time with an alleged State reunion in Columbia, May 16, , , ? , ... ., ~ , ,T _ "mad dog, a common cur of ordinary 17 and 18, will notify Col. M P. . f ?' . . L J , , . _ . size, but which had at least a ternHarman at once, so that arrange, ? m . . ble? disposition. mentB can be made for their enter- , , , ... . mL ... The dog got in amoDg a number of tainment while there. The citizeDB , , . . . , little children playing i:a alley and of Columbia are making grand pre, , . , , without warning or provocation atparations for the occasion and the , , ..... , .. , , _ ... ... . ? tacked little Eladoua, the four-yearold soldiers will certainly have a lolly T . , ' old daughter of M. L. Andrews, in a time. . , . . . q, , ^ t particularly vicious manner. She was Warning. terribly lacerated about thefacaand Notice is hereby given to those wa8 a^80 bitten 0D both erms aDd in using dynamite in Black Creek, and both hands. A little son, hardly able if it is ever done again, the persons to toddle securely, of James Stack, - - ?- - . cdqq olorv rtuinftlllo hifct.An. thouoh his I bo doing will have a costly jodii tney w r j * ? don't mind. J. K Day. wounds will ieave no ecarn. The dog ? ? also bit a Dumber of other dogs which Married. - j t did Dot seem able to escape its path, I Col. John Bell Towilly of Bates- ! though the bully dog of the neighburg, S. C, was happily married to j borhood turned tad and r?,n to safety Miss Daisy Pearce, of Kershaw, S. C% | when the disturber came toward him. at Kershaw, on Thursday evening j Finally the disorderly dog ran amuck April 26-;b, 1906 The happy couple j with William Tarrar, who fired into left for the North where they will | him with a shot gun from behind a spend ten days or two weeks prior to fence, almost tearing the animal's returning to their home at Bates- beftd away. The crazy caDice was . j foaming at the mouth ur?* Dr. William WeetoD att3nded the ~ : Aodrewschild, but of course no sympwOttOH Seed. tome are yet apparent as to whether We will give $100 per cwt. for she has been infected. Or his advice cotton seed delivered at mill within i the brain of the dog will likely be _ _.llt ? . sent on to Baltimore to-mcrrow by the next 20 days. Little Mountain , ejpre98 for analysis. The chemists Oil Mill and Fertilizer Co., . can promptly tell whether the dog 3w27 J. B. Derrick, President. really suffering from rabies, and . , j thus a trip wuh ihe child may be unF0LL0WHTG FATHER'S necessary. If the strong suspicions cf those who saw the conduct of the ?UUlolafo. j d0a are confirmed the child will be of Poo \u T cu,m,n Daiaeninn taken on for Pasteur treatment. Son of Gen. W. T. Sherman Retracing Tbe do(f catcbing department doeB the Famous Mareh to the Sea. not begin operations till June. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 29 ? i STATE QF g0UTH CAROLINA, Father Thomas Sherman, son of Gen. i , Co?nty of Lexington. W. T. Sherman aDd a priest in the j By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Catholic church, arrived at Fort Ogle- i "117 HERE AS, ALBERT SHARPS, iu- Qr. j ?' made suit to me, to mm: him lttthrope this morning and tomorrow , of admini,trati3U of\he Estate of will start out accompanied by a detail I and effects of Lenora Sharpe. of the Twelfth cavalry, following the j ^Ifn^lLr the Snroute of his father's famous march to | dred and Creditors of the said Lenora theeea. The detail of the Twelfth ! Sharpe, deceased, that they be and j api>ear. before me, m the Court of Procavalry will accompany him as far as | bate, to be held at Lexington C. JtL, S. Atlanta, and at Fort McPhereon an- ! S" ?.n 1?h May. 1906 next, after pub' lication hereof at 11 o clock in the loreOther detail will be assigned to con- noon, to show cause, if any they have, ... . .. i re li u why the said administration should not auct Dim 10 ids fce*. lai U1U "J"14" be granted was here he would see a wonderful Given under my hand, this 28th day change after his disfcructioD. j of Apngeo!1?SI^MAFTS^ lL. S.] ? i Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C, POP Sell?, Published on the 2nd day of May, 190t', l in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w27 Second band 15 b. p. engine. Alfred J. Fox, Lexington, S. C. j Ask your dea *r for T. X. L. I ON DEPARTMENT STORE j j anything you want. A . This establishment Solicits your | I itment to all Patrons. I ^i* iAIAIAIAIA I j Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co. j . AUGUSTA, CEORGIA j J* Fovindry, Ma.chine a.nd Boiler Works and Mill Supply Store. Engines. Boilers, Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower afid Building Construction; Cotton, Saw, Gnst, Oil, Fertilizer, Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs: Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies: Belting, Packing, Ijijectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , oilers, etc. ; Shafting, ^i^lev^^d^Hanpers. * Atlexs a.nd Erie_ENGINES, Korting and i Leader Infectors. Turbirve Water Wheels, etc. y High Gra.de Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford LIGHT SAW MILLS and GASOLINE ENGINES in Stock. Quick Shipment. Sterling: Goods Ca,*a Na,ional Bank? ORGANIZED 1868. c. ,. ~ . , c Assets Over $1,500,000.00. sterling silver, cut glass, fiue j. china, clocks. A fine stock P^iTED STiTBS.^STATE.^0DNTY AND CITY always on hand for you to I dapjfa| paW $20o,000 select from. Surplus Profits - - - 72,000 Keep us in mind when want- Liability of Stockholders 200.000 ing anything in Je?elrv or . 5472,900 q.f . " SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 1 i Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per Good watch work and best cent, per annum, payable quarterly* , Loans to merchants and farmers aeye glasses. specialty. Our motto is: '"A lielping If you can't come, send for hand and a square deal to all." , , , 7 , BOND ACCOUNT, our catalogue or telephone your ^ ^ Bon(js . . . $250,000 order to us. ; south Carolina Bonds - 50,000 P?. it . ^ City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 H Um rftTTfl A fft I November9th, 1905, number of De Hi LilfllltU 1 1 U VjU UUil , positors, 2,430. Amount of Deposits, 7 I $1,192,729.55. -f *. * a"*7"-rr-t \ our business solicited. JLWLLEKS, w A CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGH-AN. Cashier. 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. BUT A PIANO STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Of f County of Lexington. i . ^ opp . Probate Court. i - vrXVVM 1\ 11 In re Estate of Isabel Lupo, Deceased, I TfcV A T ils W. L. Moak, as Administrator, -*-* -* Plaintiff, BUY the BEST *?- j? Sammie Younginer, Johnnie Younginer, uir DCQDCCCyT TllC U1VCRC Noan Younginer, Jr., Emory Young- nCrllEdEHI InE MAAEIId iner, Martha Bickley, Martha Price, nf fLp mnst siiT^rinr Orfrans Charlie Hall, E. S. Lupo, Westley 01 Superior UrgaUS Lupo, Joim Lupo, Mattie Lupo, chii- and Pianos made, dren and heirs of Catherine Hall, de- vnii miv ceased; children and heir of Fletcher IF YOU BUY Lupo, deceased; children and heirs of i Daniel Dupo. deceased, and children a first class Piano Or Organ and heirs of^ Jam<s Lupo, dece:ised you will get a life time Summons for Relief. treasure. If you buy a cheap 11 A A - By Geo, S. Drafts, Esq., JudpreofPro- One, yOU Will regret It. bate in and for the above named county ft||D C4ev Trnue and State, to the defendants Charlie OUn tflol TcnmO Hall, John Lupo, Mattie Lupo, the , . . ... , children and heirs of Catherine Hall, and lOW prices Will maxe deceased, the children and heirs of possession easv Fletcher Lnpo, deceased, the children , . jtt' iini and heirs of Daniel Lnpo, deceased, the Slightly used Upright irianOS children and heirs of Jai. Lupo deceased: from $190 to $250. New you ARE HEREBY SUMMONED 0 f Write X and required to answer the complaint organs irom ?to up. W .. in the above entitled action and to serve for Catalogue Or Call at **:; a copy of your answer on W. W. Hawes, plaintiff's attornev, at his office at New MAI HNF'^ MII^IH HfltlSF^ Brookland, S. C./or file the same with mflLUIlL 0 IHUdBU nUU9C} .. me in my office at Lexington, S. C? COLUMBIA. S. C. within twenty days after the service * hereof, exclusive of the day of such ser vice, or the plaintiff will be given the 'THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, relief demanded iu his complaint. County of Lexington, Take notice that a copy of the com- ? ? ? x plaint in this action was filed in my TTTHEREAS, S. B. GEORGE, C.C.C. P. office on tlie 27th dav of March, 1900. I V & G.S.,maae suitto me. to grant him GEO S. DRAFTS. ! Letters ot Administration ot the Estate Judge Probate for Lexington County. | of and effects of A. I. YouDgmer; ffm. W. Haw?., Plaintiff's attorney. . These are therefore, to cue and iffimonrxi-oo * isli all and singular the kindred and April 1,. 190,. (>"2'j creditors of the said A. I. Younginer, 1 J Kn car>.X QrinKQr KA4AI>O ) UCUCO^CU, llilt l/UOJ ?'V uuu u^/^/vua) wav* v iMr^g^ ^ ! me in the Court of Probate. 10 be held at M Kb fa THE vUUUn 'Lexington, C. H., *. C, on the 18th 4?a CURE the LUNGS T^Tt VI B#" 9 show cause, if any they have, why the w|thnr Kino*e ! said Administration should not be gra ted. ^||| | E%Sll& w Given under toy hand, this Mth day of aa " j Ma), Anno Domini 19<?G MAUff HBEQftfllfGEORGE S. DRAFTS. [L. S.] BuVVV IlldwUv VI f Probate Judge. Lexington County. CAiiAnunTiAu n t Published on the 11th day of April, OIGHS and 50c 4$'.00 in the Lexington Dispatch. 6?28. 0LDS Fre0 Trlal* HIII1 M and WHI8KEY HABITS # BT H III Mm cured at home withSurest and Quickest Cure for all B H r I ( IIWI out pain. Book of parTHBOAT and LUNG TROUB- 11 llllfl culars sent EJEtEE. LES, or MONEY BACK. | (J ??^ m