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r The Lexington Dispatch. I Wednesday, September 11.1907. r Index to MWr Advertisements. Stoves?Stewart-Suydam Hdw Co. Shoes?Lever. Fall Goods?N. A. Young. Clothing?E. G. Dreher & Co. / New Goods?Wm. Piatt & Son. Sheriff's Sale. Sale?D. W. Hook et. al. Sale?B. H. Bawl et. al. Notice to Liquor Dealers. L . Warning?J. S. Metz. L Teachers' Examination?J. E. Bawl P Kyzer. Notice?J. W. Hook et. al. Dispensary report. ITuimture?Gibson-Miller Co. * Irfxiagton Turpentine Haricot. Dip per barrel $6, $7, $7.50. Spirits per gallon 44 For Bast, My store rooms with dwelling upstairs, on Main street, in town of Lexington. Apply at once to 45 J. M. CBAPS, Lexington, S. C. * ChAiXLff&XLff At Gh&ttin. The chaingang is now located at Chamn, where they are doing some - good work on the roads of- that section. The gang will go from Chapinv to Peak. Fia# Syrup Kill. Mr. S. P. George has jast enstalled u a fine steam syrap mill at his place and is now ready to serve hi9 patrons. Give bim a trial and you will be pleased. lea Cream Festival. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bapm tist church will serve creanf at the w home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Corley, next Saturday evening, the 24th inst., from seven to eleven i o'clock. A cordial ifivitation is ex# -S; tended to all. ' Fertile. . *A Spanish iron grey Jack, 9 years 1 old this springs 14 hands high. Very fine stock. Apply to Fred Harafan, R. F. D. 1, Columbia, S. C. 4w45 Coamuaioa Service. There will be communion service at 3 St. Stephen's Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Hev. W. H. Hiller. Immediately after the service there will be a meeting of - * II TY.-.'WIC v tne enurcn coonui. ruuuu wi-dially invited to attend these services. For Boat. > I desire to rent my home place eon*?. slating of a good one-horse f 2hn \on Big Hollow creek. Apply to or write, J. R. W. Sease, 3w47 R. F.B. 3-Gilbert, S. C. Pardoa Refused. Gov. Ansel has refused to grant a pardon to Gary Hampton, colored, K who was convicted at the February f x -term of court for this county, of assault and battery wifch> intent to kill. Solicitor Timmerman recommended the pardon. \ -.J \ i m , Wtttod. 300 tons of cotton seed. Will pay the cash for them or exchange meal and hulls. (Set my prices before you sell - your seed. They are right. Apply to G. H. ROOF, Barr, S. C. ' Important ITotioa. Communications to insure publication must be in this office by 12 o'clock -on Tuesday, otherwise they will go over. On account of the new mail / schedules this has became necessary. A Correspondents and others will please / be governed accordingly. f For~Sal9. 7 One engine and shingle mill. Apply to W*. Alonzo Kaiser, 2w45pd Gilbert, S. C.-R. F. D. 3. i' Itoaey Plentiful. Money is plentiful now, so the bank9 say., and there will-be no more cry of uno money" throughout the country for the next few months. The farmers are putting their cotton on the r market, at least a portion of it and this accounts for the general increase * all over the country, s. ^ 1 V Notice to Contractors! V There will be let to the lowest bid' jler at the Fair Grounds at 11 o'clock! f:' o? Saturday, the 21st, covering 30 stkbles and the poultry house, with >" corrugated iron roofing, the chairman reserving the right to reject any and aHoids. W. Q. M. BERLEY, Chairman. i _ m . t For Cash Only. Those desiring school books will > please bear in mind that they are sold I for SPOT CASH ONLY. Therefore, don't tome ior books without the money.. No exchange accepted. THE BAZAAR. "Operated on for Appendicitis. Mr. Frank Drafts, of near Hebron church, was operated on at the Columbia Hospital by Dr. LeGrand i Guery last week. The operation was successful and the young man is now doing nicely* under the very careful attention of the kind nurses of that institution. . ? ? -? Lexington Wins. The Lexington second nine defeated the Irene ban team at that place Saturday afternoon by a score of 8 to 7. They will play again at Irene ? Saturday afternoon. Batteries: Lexington, Wingard, Miller and Wingard; Irene, Smith, Kyzer and Roof. Two Largs Battlesaakes Silled Mr. John M. Jumper, who lives ^ about seven miles east of Swansea, killed two of the largest rattlesnakes, near his home, I have ever seen. One had nine rattles and the other fifteen. Each measured about five feet in length. T. L. W. Swansea, S. C., Sept. 8, 1907. ^ i A CKnaery Vow Running. The Lexington ginnery is now running on full time. The farmers are bringing their cotton in and it taxes the full capacity of the machinery, which is up-to-date in every particular. The ginnery turns out a bale about every twenty minutes, or three bale9 an hour. This is filling a long felt want here, and the proper thing for our citizens to do now is to establish a cotton seed oil mill. There is plenty of local capital to start the enterprise without outside aid. However, it would not take long to get others interested, for there is nothing that pays a larger dividend to stockholders than a well-managed plant of this kind. At no distant day e expect to see the proper consideration of our citizens. Nothing helps to build a town like enterprises. ftf Miss Skull. Miss Amanda Shall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shull, died at the home of her parents about four miles from Lexington, yesterday- at 12 o'clock, after a brief illness of typhoid fever. She will be buried today at 2 p. m., at the old Adam Shull burying ground. Miss Shull was an extremely bright and attractive young woman and her death has cast a gloom over the entire community in which she lived. Another daughter, Miss Barbara, is quite sick with the same fever, which makes the situation peculiarly sad. Mr. and Mrs. Shull have the sympathy of their man} friends in this their trying hoar of bereavement. Al. Ok Fields' Minstrels. The famous Al. G. Fields' Minstrels will appear at the Columbia Theatre on the night oi the 18th.. This show is one of the best in the United States and embraces all the pleasing features of a fine entertainment. Lovers of good music and song, and minstrelcy of a high character, will have an opportunity on the above date to laugh and grow fat. The performance will satisfy the most fanciful theatre goers, as the Fields aggregation never fails to draw a large audience. Numbers of Lexingtonian's will no doubt embrace this opportunity next Wednesday night. The Fields company will be one of the first of a series of entertainments, which Manager Brown has secured for the coming theatrical season. Mr. Brown, who has just returned from New York, knows what the people of Columbia want along this line, consequently he has only booked highclass companies. 2T. A. Young. * The firm of N. A. Young, Columbia, has a full line of new fall goods ready for your inspection, as will be seen by reference to the advertising columns of this issue.. This firm is too favorably known to the people of this county to need any commendation from us. All we ask is that you give N. A. Young a call while in Columbia. I. ? ^ ? Sot. Croak Coming. Rev. B. W. Cronk, of Pembroke, Va., has accepted the call of the Lexington pastorate and will arrive here about October 15th, to take charge of the work. Rev. Cronk is welllmown throughout the country, having had charge of the Lutheran Orphanage at One time. All will welcome Rev. Cronk and family to Lexington. ^ m mm < Cum Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and bumps, scabbv. pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express $lper large bottle. Sample free by. writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cures after all else fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., by Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmann Drug Co." If a man sleeps in church he doesn't necessarily dream of heaven. One shirker in a shop will demoralize the best of systems. Politeness is the coin that opens all toll-gates on the road to happiness. BEE'S LAXATIVE C0U6H SYRUP l f?L'?VES COUGHS AND COLDS 111 R SDN-MI W I # W W I COLUMI . THE BIG NE STORE has now .greatest assprtme ture ever before si of South Carolina. Suits for the Par] brary, Bed Room a Circassean,"W alnu" Eye Maple, Early I and Golden Oak. marked in Plain I limited time we w to all points out of Whei Think FURN] r*i_tv/ wt i uswu-tfy 1409 MAIN ST? I I Thfl I a I | IIID LD jij BEST PLACE Kj !;! Dry Gooi U j:| Groceriei : Glasswa I i FAIR \ Cotton Mill at Chapin. The Secretary of State yesterday issued a commission to the Chapin Manufacturing company of Chapin, Lexington county. The capital is placed at $75,000 and the concern will manufacture yarn and other , cotton goods. Among the stockholders are: J. B. Blackwelder and M. C^ Carlisle, of Newberry, and C. P. Robinson and E. T. Branch, of Chapin.?state, lutn. Gibson-Miller Company. In this issue of The Dispatch we { print an advertisement of the Gibson- x Miller Furniture company, of Columbia. Their stock is new, not a single piece of old furniture in the house, ? and their prices are the lowest. They ~ sell the best furniture for cash at g close prices, and pay especial atten- | tion to all mail orders. When in need | of anything in their line be sure to | call and get their prices before you I buy. I i For Sale, One Multiplex Concrete Block Machine. Apply to / J. FRANK KNEECE, 2w45 * Batesburg, S. C. Ginnery. I am enstalling at my mill a new and firstclass gin and press, and will be pleased to serve my neighbors and the public generally at 25c. per hundred for ginning, etc. 2w45 AZARIAH TAYLOR. \ For Sale. One lot and three-room house in town of Irmo. Apply to, ' O. D. BOUKNIGHT, 47pd Irmo, S. C. For Beat. I will rent my plantation bounded on the north by Congaree creek, east 4 bv State road, containing 907 acres, | for ten bales of cotton, for the year L ft908.\ WILIE JONES, 4w47. Colombia, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, Mrs. Elizabeth Wessinger, made suit to me, to grant Jier Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Martin Seay. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Martin Seay, deceased, that they be and appear, be- ' fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H.? S. C , on 18th J day of September, 1907, next after publi- a I cation hereof at 11 o'clock in the fore i noon, to show cause, if any they have, J ! why the said Administration should not ? ! be granted. 9 Given under my hand, this 2nd day of J September, Anno Domini 1907. i Geo. S. Drafts, 0 Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. J Published on 4th day of September, a 1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 45 - c i8 i m on i ILLtH U U.,{ 3IA, S. C. W FURNITURE on exhibition the nt of Fine Furnilown in the State Complete matched lor, Hall, Den, Li,nd Dining Room in t, Mahogany, Bird's English, Weathered Our goods are all figures, and for a ill Prepay FreightColumbia. = 1 10U [TURE Think ? [iller Co.,jj COLUMBIA, S. C. h! i 11 yinortnn ftonartm IllllglUIR BIBB TO BUY is, v Notions, Shoes 3, | Hardware, Harn< re, Orockeryware, Tinw: Farming Implements. TREATMENT - EVER' s ?-a, C^iimniiniw OJ^. DRY GOO I am showing for fall trade the I I have ever carried. SHOES! SB My line of Shoes is the best a section, not excepting any. { LADIES' CLOAKS and TF This is a new department and at especially invite the ladies to call on n MEN'S CLOTHING an This line is better and more com the lowest. i GENERAL MERCH My stock is complete in Groceri supplies. They are always fresh, am Be sure to give me a call. T. H. WII IRENE, - $14, $16, $18, $2 Wm The Oven Top |i of this stove is all carefully cement- j??? tm ed and fitted tight at every joint. N It will never leak ashes or dust, no matter how lc i| in use. The two-piece oven bottom allows for < s |H pansion and contraction?always stays flat. 1 JEWEL COOK STOVES I I'': are perfect in every detail of construction. Fire boxes | fc; -right shape, width and depth. They hold the fire and save [ p fuel. There are many other ad| p vantages only found in Jewel [ P Cook Stoves. It will pay you to i H make careful investigation of | p Jewels before buying. At l^ireySwiWz)IF^U ? p the price we ask you cannot | Jra get the same value elsewhere. 1 wfl Iff AP|||Ufi i Others try to imitate i Im It HUH lilli Jmwal Stoves. Do 1 Kj not be misled. Genuine Jbw&Im bear the Jm yuW V | flWk trademark printed herewith. Buy from ft i UlV ns, ran no risk of getting imitations. fff \ Stewart-Suydam Hardware 1645 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. A Tireless Worker. Engine and Boiler 1 Mr. Frank W. Shealy is indeed an I have just opened up tdefatigable and tireless worker, full line of engine and boi e has had charge of ensealling all consisting of valves, ga le machinery at the new ginnery, lings, etc. Piping cut ai nd has been working day and night to order. Engine and b( l order to get the ginnery in proper ing also done. Satisfact inning order. Frank Shealy is not teed. Give me a trial, fraid of work of any kind and is "at J. J. Ri Dme" wherever you put him. 45tf Lexins I i sciscsogscrcicoc&| I, m ent Store | Hats, i; 3ss, Buggies, ; are, and I I I Y - TIME I; I ~~ ~"~ l~*"M ?~ I ? I ~? ? ~? |?I I Mil I l~> |g~? II -1 I'l .1' ?r~1 .?! <? III . | >? I ^'1 ! I~l W. P. ROOF, h LEXINGTON, S. C., Agent for all kinds of 3 Farming Implements. > WRITE FOR PRICES. - - I DS. I argest stock of Dry Goods 9 I / [OES!! I nd most complete in this 9 MMMED HATS. 9 11 have a splendid showing, 9 ne before buying. 9 id PANTS. I iplete than ever and prices 9 lANDiSE. 9 es, Hardware and all family I J prices the lowest. 1 uXiUS^lVIS) I S a C a . J | SPOT CASH ^! Hardware Bl! and Paints mtancwajfl 9 i f?M If you would economize, our eX~ ?l * ?tore is P^ce to spend your I.'B 5" i money. \M S i to *?se>au(^no un* r\m i profitable customers to serve, arc |? * ! Hence you are doing business ti16 $3 J | on short profit and quick selling ^ 9 J at our store. j If you want Mowing Machin | erv, sec us. J We handle Mill Supplies and a General Hardware Stock, w Ladies should also visit our | Store. Many items of interest ^ to housekeepers. SCREEN DOORS - - - - 95c. to $1.25. II SCREEN WINDOWS 3oc., 4oct, 50c. bU., : . aad*v?1 CRAIG SUPPLY CO natures. PROSPERITY, S.C. a new and Trespass Notice. ler fixtures, AH n^rsons are forbidden under penal uges, coup- tv of the law to hunt, fish, cut or reia threaded move wood or trees or trespass in any filer repair- manner upou the lands of the underion guaran- signed. H. R. Derrick, J. P. Bouknight, J. P. Derrick, [KARD, n. M. Derrick, G. E. Derrick. 'ton, S. C. 4w45 /