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If The Lexington Dispa ch. G. M. Barman, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch AAwfu oir m/Ynf'.vifl* s!f! i Ufl O JCCUt WV WUIO 1V1 WA 1UVUWU) I , cents for three months?invariably cash ?< in advance. > \ IV - * . ^i Circula don , S,2CfO. < n? I I??Ml ! Wednesday, September 26,1906. , - ... The railroads to the State Fair have fixed low rates which include tickets to the fair grounds. The fair will H open on the 22d of October and close on the 26th. Lexington always con& ; tributes largely in exhibits and generally receives the premiums. She ?*? also furnishes her quota in attendt ance. Fifth District Odd Felloes. & Lexington, Sept. 21.?The first, district meeting of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows for the newly formed Fifth District, and which was held with Pelican Lodge No. 75, was concluded late last night, after a successful session and much enthusiasm, fe The session was ably presided o* er !T by L. "W- Redd, special district de&*' ' Tvtvbsr o.rwl S M". CJlarkson. of Colam r ? ? ? ' -- I I bia, was secretary. The next, meeting will be held with Palmetto Lodge No. 5, of Columbia. The following delegates were in afct.*ndan<5e: Palmetto Lodge, No. 5.?George E. j /-Beckham, R.< S. Sparkman, R. D. j . Walker, W. F. Stieglitz and Joe S. Kleckley. Lexington, No. 49.?R. S. Wilson | and J. B. McFarland. U; / Congaree, No. 50.?J. A. Summer? sett, E. G. Shield, T. B. Beard, J. W. 1?;. . Lilly and M. Clarkson. 4 v. Dixie, No. 52.?W. D. Quick, J. E. Rawl, M. D. Harm an, George D. | Hayes and K. F? Oswald. Batesburg, No. 59.?W. F. Rawl, L. ! ' v V. Coats and Van Fink. / Wade Hampton, No. 70.?B. L. gite Caughman, W. H. Cobb. * * Pelican, No. 75.?F. E. Dreher, E. G. Dreher and B. D. ,Clark. Red Bank, No. S3.?Hamp Warren, , - T. J. Risinger and Cad Jones. Camden, No. 119.?L C. Hough and H. M. Fincher. At night a barbecued luncheon was served by Pelican lodge which was ' greatly enjoyed by the brethren of m 1 the order. .37 " I The Special Committee. Hie special grand jury committee, consisting of Messrs. I. Edwards, of Batesburg; D. H. Crafts, of Gaston; and George A. Kaminer, of the Rocky Well section, with their expert T. C. RSturkie, were engaged Monday ^ and Tuesday inspecting and investigating the court house officials and IP? their offices, and.the jail and poor j house. Their findings will be made known later. Hower, we feel assured j ^everything is O. K., as there is no county which has a better set of county officers than Lexington. ' Childm PoiseaeS by Eating Jimsoa "West Florence, Sept. 22.?The parents of several children were very much P alarmed last night. Two of Mr. W. H. Commander's young children and one of Mr. H. J. McVeigh's were taken with violent convulsions shortly before dark and it appeared that death would overtake them immediately. Three or four physicians were summoned at once and for several hours their efforts seemed unavailing. Finally a stomach pump was used k upon the McVeigh child, and it was E \ discovered that the child had eaten what is familiarly known as jimson weed. The children had been playing together during the afternoon, and it seems had all eaten some of the jimson weed^ As the wood is poisonous, it was some time before the antif -dotes administered the children took effect. They are all reported as well today. Tm a*'? Uwsnenaia BemeAv. mJ - ""V v A Guaraateed Cure. If you suffer from Dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form, gas, belching, bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling in the stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, made * especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indiges. tion and all Stomach Troubles, even of the worst cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy expels the ga*ses and sweetens the breath. It cures Sick Headache, Colic and Constipation at once. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Derrick's Drag Store, Lexington, S. C. Old soldiers will not forget to have representatives from their neighborhoods to attend the meeting on the first Monday in October, at Lexington court house, to elect a County Pension Board for the next year. gp;;-.- . . ; /. ifex- - V Get SCOTT'S Emulsion When you go to a drug store -1 -? ? C nnM'e P miilcinn ClflQ (13l\ IUI W>WU 0 iBiiiw>0>vu you know what you want; the man knows you ought to have it. Don't be surprised, though, if you are offered something else. Wines, cordials, extracts, etc., of cod Kver oil are plentiful but don't imagine you are getting cod liver oil when you take them. Every year for thirty years we've been increasing the sales of Scott's Emulsion. Why? Because it has always been better than any substitute fOTf it. S Send for free sample SCOTT <& BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New York 50c. and $1.00. Ail druggists. t DEATH OF CADET JOE HEAVES. Mystery Surrounds Clemson College Student's Fatal Fall?Gloom Cast Over the College. Clemson College, Sept. 23.?Cadet Joe E. Reaves of Latta died at noon yesterday from the effects of a fall ' from a second story window of the barracks some time Friday night. That he had fallen from his room was not known till daylight yesterday morning, when Mr. A. F. Beaver discovered the unfortunate young man, lying in a dying condition on the concrete pavement on the north side of the barracks. Mr. Beaver called for help and Messrs. F. M. Stephenson and O. L. Derrick were the first on the scene. These young men put their fellow-cadet on a mattress and i went for the college surgeon, Dr. A. ]VI. Redfearn. Dr. Redfearn saw that there was no hope for the young man, but had him removed to the hospital and did all that was possible for him. He never regained consciousness. i How JMr. Reaves came to fall i3 a mystery. Neither of his room-mates knew of anything unusual until they were waked yesterday morning and found their room-mate on the pavement below. There is no suspicion whatever of hazing, because the three room-mates, R. O. Poag, E. L. Martin and Joe E. Reaves, were all classmates and close friends, and, besides, they are quiet, studious, sober, Christian boys?all of. them taking interest in the work of the Y. M. C. A. and Sunday school. Messrs. Poag and Martin say that all retired at the usual hour last night, in good health and the best of spirits. They say that Mr. Reaves had been greatly interested in the ladder fireescape that was put up by his widow recently, and had remarked that it would be dangerous to jump from the end of it, because it was so far from the pavement.. The theory is that he must have, in his sleep, tried to go down the escape. The fall was about 18 feet. A student escort accompanied the ! body to Latta, S. C. I ^ + A VtOO noflf. O I 1 lie UU1U1 I'UJiauC avv/tu^ui. uao vowu u gloom over the entire college community. The sympathies of all go out to the entire family, but especially to the young brother, who had just entered college and who sat in sorrow beside his suffering brother to the end. Prof. S. W. Reaves, formerly assistant professor of mathematics at Clemson, but now of the University of Oklahoma, is a brother of the deceased young man.?The State, 24. A Card. The ladies of the Aid Society regret that unavoidable circumstances cause them to call off the ice cream festival advertised for Thursday evening. They desire also to thank the people j for their liberal patronage in the past. 1 New Stock at SWANSEA, .... c Every department of our store is rep have just what our people want in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, _S i7?tuu?;ici?j?, And in fact, anything in the General Me and see us and learn our prices. Small ] t o all of our customers. jp^'Next to Feeves & Witt's Store. I ALFRED J. FOX, I < I J if a Insurance, ; < Health Insurance, I J Accident Insurance, j I Fire Insurance, I REAL ESTATE A6EHT, | j LEXINGTON, - S. C. I < [ ! ^o:R, S-A-X-S. | | One valuable lot and improve- J < merits 111 tne town 01 ueaugMw, ( S. C. | One lot with good two story [ { dwelling on Main street, Lexing- , ( ton, S. C. * > | Dwelling house and lot on upper > , Main Street, Lexington, S. C. | I i One resident lot on upper Main i | street, Lexington, S. C, j < One valuble lot in the town of [ < Lexington, S. C. > J One lot near Lexington Depot. < 12 Acres just outside incorporate ! on ?ep/emutu Xliiu liiLMvo n au m be cooked and prepared by Mr. D M. Drafts. A good dinner will be served and a day of enjoyment promised all. W. F. Kleckley, E. C. Roberts. Sept, 34-47. Valuable Place for Sale. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder on the 8th day of October next, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the place advertised and known as the home place of the late M. A. Shall, eighty acres of land, about sixty-five open, two good tenement houses and the dwelling hors.3 with eight rooms. Terms made known on day of sale. W. C. Shull. Sept. 25-2w48. A Regular communication of Po?t-j? 1x1 a p \r v&jr mana iouge xux, x*. / Nwill convene in Masonic hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, September 29. Work in the E. A. and M. M. degrees. Full attendance is requested. Jno. C. Swygert, W. M. The cotton crop is not going to pr n out near what was once expected. Right Prices. s. c. ***** lete with Now and Fresh Goods We 1H0ES; HATS, CLOTHING, JtDWARE, ETC. rcliandi.se line. We want von to call profits and courteous attention guaranteed Sept. 10.-9m H ?J _ bJLM jjjj I HAVE JUST REG S3 A CAR LOAD ( S3 -BUGGIE gjj and can give you a CO from the cheapest to t H| Come and f? can please yo I I. F. I.ATHAN < limits, XAAiugivu, KJ. V-X. ! 6 Acres very near Lexington, J ! s,c. ! ( 111 Acres good farm land 4 > ] miles north Shumperts, 6 miles 1 < north Gilbert. 40 acres open land \ < ?dwelling and barn. > | Store building and lot on Main J ( street, Lexington, S. C. > i House and lot in town Lexing- i J ton?acre land; 6-room dwelling, j IFOIR, RE1TT. * 1 1 Two store rooms, one warehouse * J Lexington, S. C. , ( One 2 stoiy dwelling Lexington, > : s. c. | ] Write or call to see me ; j at THE HOME BANK. ; Election of Dispensers. Applicants for the position of dispen! ser at Lexington, Lewiedale and Peal I will please file their applications with ; J. Weir Addy, Clerk of the Board of Control, before October 4, 1S06. No applications will be considered from persons who are related to eithei member of the Board within the sixth degree. Application blanks can be had by calling on Samuol B. George, Lexington, S. C. Names of bondsmen must accompany applications. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all applications. J. Weir Addy, Clerk of the Co. Board of Control. September 11, 1906.?4w48. Pond Drawing. On the 28th day of September I will draw my pond. It has not been run down for ten or twelve years. Share? one dollar each. It will be a fine chanct for fish. If you want rrout, brem, suckers or cats you can get them, and enjoy the sport of catching them. There is a limit as to number of shares and I wish all to come early, say by 9 o'clock. Send in your name at once. On this occasion I will also furnish a small barbecue with refreshments and the day will be pleasantly spent bv all. 4w47 " W. N. LUCAS, Notice, Debtors and Creditors. This is to notify all persons having claims of any nature against the estate -19 "T~rr ^ ^ TT/InAoooo/l Trrill oi w. jcJ r ?l(ull? <u1^c1 ; UV>VtUOVU) ITU1 file same, properly attested. for payment, and those indebted in any way to said estate will make payment to the undersigned on or before the 1st November, 1906. Jas. B. Addy, Martha Ann Haltiwanger, Executors. Sept. 13, 1906?3w-4S-pd. Barbecue. We will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at J. J. Smith's the? first Saturday, October 6th. 4w48 Smith Bros. Barbecue. We will furnish a first class barbecue I and refiv<liinNnts, at D. F. Efird's mill, I ^ 1 AAC T1\a ooto xtn II I "Lf r; v ? ? .. gggggggggggg STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. Alfred Pooser, Plaintiff, against Charlotte Pinckney and Eva Williams, J Defendants. ! Partition. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE ! of tiie Court herein, signed by Hon. J. j C. Klugh, presiding judge, and dated j August 11th, li)06, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before* the court house door in Lexington, 3. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in October, 1006. "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the | County of Lexington and State afore- i said* containing fifty-seven acres, more j or less, bounded west by Jones Road, j north by lauds of James lii Spires, j east by Fred Pooser, and South by j lands of Jacob Sharpe." Terms of Sale:?Cash. Purchaser to I pay for papers, Samuel B. George, Clerk of the Court. ; Lexington, S. C., Sept. 4, iyut> Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiff's Attorneys. , Barbecue. I will furnish a firstelass barbecue and refreshments at Steadman, S. C., on September, 29, 1906. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy the day and the last cue of the season at this place. C. P. Mitchell. Sept. 12?3w47. 1 i milA i &?d WH18KEY HABIT8 1 III cared at home within B III IWI out pain. Book of par- j III IV IVI ticulars sent FREE. B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D. - 'vac?iftivr OnmrStrwi. Aunmn, WB> wutcmn.* ;? . eUL The Original La provement over a good alike for yc FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMAJ "Ml %%r-""St? ' ? Rakes. Disk a Oimnmn lifan Duyyrco, nay CAUC 1311-1313 A Sniff Ji y yy y k mm bn m fl ^uh y m ? ^ v EIVED . see my stock. I i u in vehicles and ; , - little Mi STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In Court of Common Pleas James Harman, Plaintiff, against John f$. Hiller, S. B. Hiller, John G. Hiller, Bessie Wessinger, Lottie Der| rick, Carrie Eargle, Nannie Hiller, Freddie Hiller, Clara Belle Hiller and Robert Ellis Hiller, Defendants. Foreclosure. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE of the court herein, signed by Hon J. C. Klugh. presiding judge, and dated August 18, 1(106, I will sell to the highest | bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in October, 1900, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington, and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and eighty-seven acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of W. F. Derrick and Silas McCartha, south by B. D. Hiller and G. W. Hiller. west b}- J. A. Epting and on the east by H. A. Swygert, the same being the tract of land conveyed to Ada J. Hiller by Julius A. Krentzlin. - , Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Sam'l. B. George, Clerk of the Court. ' Lexington, S. C., Sept. 4,1906. G. T. Graham, Esq., Plaintiff's attorney. COKESBTJB.Y CONFERENCE SCHOOL For boys aBd girls. Higli curriculum which prepares one well for college or for life. Literary Course, Music and Business Course. Board ?8 per month. Tuition ?28 per annum. Healthful location, Mineral Springs. Opens September 20,1906. For further information write G. Benjamin Dukes. Rector, July 25-3m Cokesbury, S. C. I MAUVE HOI xative Cough Syrup and the Gei 11 Cough, Lung and Bronchial Renmng and old. Prepared by Pineul *N DRUG CO. raw ons and Harm cSr ?I 1 88 im satisfied I m prices. eS iitain, U| I Backache Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. The medicinal virtues of the ffigpiBgF crude gums and resins obtained from the Native Pine bave been recognized by the medical profession for centuries. In Pine-ules we offer 111 of the virtues of the Native Pine that ire of value in relieving all Kidney and Bladder Troubles Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or Money Refunded. Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. For INSURANCE, LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, , SEE | E. G. Dreher, ! LEXINGTON, S. 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