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|| The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 2.1907. Tribute of Respect. [Whereas, almighty God in His allwise providence, has seen best to remove from the scenes of this earth to the great beyond our much beloved brother and co-worker, 0. P. Clark. Now, therefore, be it resolved: 1st. That Chapin Farmers' Union bow humbly and submissively to the will of our heavenly Father who doeth all things well. i 2nd. That Chapin Farmers' Union f; has lost one of its most prominent and * energetic members, and the commun~ ity at large one of its most progressive |Vfi and respected citizens. 3rd. That a page in onr minute book ? - be appropriately-inscribed to his memory. > i4th. Tfiat a copy of these resolutions be sent to The Iexington Dispatch and Union News for publication. > Respectfully submitted, JOHN D. FARR, "' A T. O. STOUDEMIRE, W. P. BETCHMAN, State of Ohio, Cut of Toledo, ) Lucas County. ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ik senior partner of the firm of F. J. N Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS % for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. ^ Sworn to before me and subscribed in ?|f\v my nresence, this 6th day of December, ? A. D. 1886. i^at ^ a* w' <*leasox, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of" the system. Send for testimonials free. Frank J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, CW Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Ezplosioa 'Wrecks Block. New STork, Sept. 25.?Two men are missing? two more are in the hospital, - half a score are suffering from injur ies and a whole block is wrecked as the result of an explosion of gas in the cellar of No. 148 DeLancy street today. v The building was occupied by Simon : Weisbeiger ap a tiqaor store. Next door or DeLancey street is\ big tenement building. The, walls of the latter structure are ripped from basement to roof. One man was blown over a high fence and fell fifty feet into the DeLancy street subway excavation. / Another was blown clear out of the basement of the saloon into the street. The cigar counted and cash register were blown out of the saloon and (dear across the street. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty-three years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," writes W. B. Branson, of Dnblin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well." That's the way Electric Bitters affect h;.': ; the aged, and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children too. are creatlv strengthened by I them. Guaranteed also for stofcnacti, I liver and kidney troubles, by Kaufmann Drug Oo. and Derrick's Drug Store, \ druggists. 50c. Girl's Throat Cut. New York, Sept. 25.?May Gibson, aged 21, and pretty, is dying in St. Anthonys Hospital today with her throat cut from ear to ear and her face slashed in a dozen places. Chin Om, jf aged 18, the Chinaman for whom the girl is alleged to have deserted her nusbaivd in Brooklyn ten months ago, is in the Elizabeth street station, charged with stabbing her. Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been * / T5ti rtlrl A tmlAQ OoItta uoawu mvu uuvaiw o oiuivu uan?< Its out of sight, out of mind and out of * existence. Piles too and chiblams disappear under its healing influence, i Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co. and Derrick's Drug Store, druggists, 25c. Silled Tjy Foul Ball. Greensboro, N. C., Sept. 24.?Standing behind the catcher witnessing a baseball game at Walnut Grove, near here yesterday afternoon, a foul escaped the catcher's mit and struck C. T. Willis, aged 32 and married, in right temple. He was rendered unconscious and was removed to a Hob* r . pital here, where he died early today. The autopsy disclosed nov fracture oi the skull but several hemorrages oi the brain. He leaves a wife and foui young children. > % 9 ^ / Henry E. Jones, of Tampa, Fla., writes: "I can thank God for my present health, due to Foley's Kidney Cure, I tried doctors and all kinds oi kidney cures, but nothing done me much good till I took Foley's Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured me, and 1 have no more pain in my back and shoulders. I am 62 years old, and suf fered long, but thanks to Foley's Kid ney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself. It is a pleasure to recommend it to those needing a kidney medicine." Derrick's Drug Store. A Columbia jury finds a beautiful -- J 1- A i 1 , woman guilty 01 mansiuugnier, uul a Lexington jury could find nOv fault in an assassin. We wonder ^rhat thai Lexington jury would have, "done foi the lady!?Gaffney Ledger. Fire destroyed the Baptist parsonage at Aiken. The loss is estimated at $3,500. There is no fool like the one whc thinks he isn't. In most cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treated cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and prevents serrious results. It costs yon no more than the unknown preparations and you should insist upon having the genuine > in the yellow package. Derrick's Drug Store. BBfcv 61 'it : TUMORS C( Overwhelming Proof that Vegetable Compou One of the greatest triumphs of De Lvdia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound is the conquering of woman's hai dread enemy Tumor, ha The growth of a tumor is so iD- vol sidious that frequently its presence fnj is wholly unsuspected until it is well ye * ? J All 1 aavancea. So called "wandering- pains" may trc come from its early stages or the afi presence of danger may be made manifest by excessive monthly periods accompanied by unusual pain, from wr the abdomen through the groin and De thigh. If you have mysterious pains, if ad there are indications of inflammation th or displacements, secure a bottle of In Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Ve pound, made from native roots and w? herbs, right away and begin its use. The following letters should convince every suffering woman of its virtue, and that it actually does dc conquer tumors. , Mrs. May Fry, of 836 W. Colfax J13 , Ave., South Bend, Ind., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :? ^ "I take great pleasure in writ- re, ' ing to thank you for what Lydia E. a? ; Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has 1 done for me. I also took the Blood Purifier in alternate doses'with the vi: Compound. Your medicine removed a ha cyst tumor of four years' growth, wi which three of the best physicians Gi declared I had. They had said that ill only an operation could help me. I am B< very thankful that I followed a friend's m advice and took your medicine. It has et made me a strong and well woman and is I shall recommend it as long as I live." pc Mrs. E. F. Hayes, of 26 Buggies St., Pj Boston, Mass., writes I so Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? "I have been under different doctors' treatment for a long* time without Ml relief. They told me I had a.fibroid tumor, my abdomen was swollen and I suffered with great pain. I wrote of to you for advice, you replied and I w] followed your directions carefully and fo today I am a well women. Lydia E. wl Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ex- ""fr* pelled the tumor and strengthened my ye whole system." ' hg ha Mrs. Perry Byers, of Mt. Pleasan^ w< Iowa, writes : : ' ba Valuable Real Estate for Sale!. By virtue of the last will and testa- , ment of the late S. Walter Hook, as the qualified executors thereof, we will sell ? ' at public offtcry to the highest bidder, , at the old homestead, near Brookland, -p^ S. C., during the usual hours of sale, on . the third day of October, next, All those pieces, parcels and tracts of , land, situate, lying and being in the ( county of Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, in Congaree township, on and near the Columbia and Augusta > public road and the Southern railway, * and about two miles from Columbia, to " wit: ') ??; Tract 1. Containing forty-one and one-quarter acres, more or less, adjoin-' 7? ing lands of Wade Hook, tracts Nos. 2, 1 4,5, 6, 7 anjj. 8, and fronting on the said >p ' public road. " ' Tract 2. Containing forty-two and one-half acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wade Hook, James D. Senn < and tracts Nos. 1, 8, 8, 9 and 10, and fronting on said public road. Tract 3. Containing forty-three and # one-half acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James D. Senn, Mrs. W. F. J Hook and tracts Nos. 2, 10 and 12, and # t fronting on said public road. Tract 4. Containing forty-one and J one-half acres, more or less, adjoining % lands of Roof and Williams and tracts Nos. 1 and 5, and fronting on said pub- j lie road. Tract 5. Containing forty-three and one-half acres, more or less, adjoining J lands of James Dunning and tracts Nos. % 1, 4 and 6, and fronting on said public road. { Tract 6. Containing forty-two and # one-quarter acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of James Dunning and tracts J Nos. 1, 5 and 7, and fronting on the said public road. Tract 7. Containing forty and one- 2 half acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Dunning and tracts Nos. 1, 6 and 8, and fronting on the said public 2 road. Tract 8. Containing thirty-seven and one-half acres, more or less, adjoining 2 lands of James Dunning and tracts Nos. # 1, 2, 7 and 9, and fronting on said pub 1 lie road. 2 I Tract 9. Containing forty and one half acres, more or less, on Wliich is the residence and other buildings and_ fix- 2 ; tares, adjoining lands of James Dan- #< ning and tracts Nos. 2, 8 and 10, and ? fronting on the said pnblic road. ( Tract 10. Containing fifty-two acres, ; more or less, adjoining lands of Taylor ; and Dnnning and tracts Nos. 2, 3, 9 and 11 and Mrs. W. F. Hook, and fronting on the said pnblic road. Tract 11. Containing twenty-nine _ ; acres, more or less, adjoining lands of I Taylor, Guignard, Mrs. W. F. Hook 1 ' and tract 10, with an outlet to the said ' public road. J Tract 12. Containing thirteen acres, ' more or less, adjoining lands of Senn, ( Shuler, Witt and Mrs. Hook, and trace 1 No. 3^-and fronting on the said public ' road. 1 ' Terms of Sale: One-tliird cash, balL ance in one and two years, with 7 per I cent, interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage 1 of the premises sold, with leave to pay I all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J i Sale to be made from plat thereof by J. l F. Lyles, surveyor, dated 12th January, 1 ; 1907. " D. W* Hook, W. F. Hook, J E. C. Shull, k Sept. 2, '07. 4-48 Executors. ' . Delinquent rax aaie. i , I will sell under tax execution at pub- I lie outcry, at Lexington C. H., State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in ! ! October, next, during the legal hours of \ sale, one lot in Gaston, known as the i Dandridge Spotwood lot, in said county ; [ 1 and State, containing one acre, more or i g ! less, adjoining lands on the north by L. j | B. Spahler, east by Seaboard railroad, | | ; south by Mrs. Laura Chaves and west ! ' by the Carlial estate. P. H. CORLEY, S. L. C. i C. 1 Sept. 10, 1907. INQUERED Lydia E. Pinkham's md Succeeds. ar Mrs. Pinkham :? 'I was told by my physician that I d a fibroid tumor and tnat i wouia re to be operated upon. I wrote to a for advice, which I followed careiy and took Lydia E. Pinkham's getable Compound. I am not only red of . the tumor but other female >ubles and can do all my own work ;er eigh years of suffering." Mrs. S. J. Barber, of Sfcott, N. Y. ites : ar Mrs. Pinkham:? 'Sometime ago I wrote you for vice about a tumor which the doctors ought would have to be removed, stead I took Lydia E. Pinkham's sgetable Compound and to-day am a ill woman." Mrs. M. M. Punk, Vandergrift, Pa., ites: ar Mrs. Pinkham :? "I had a tumor and Lydia E. Pinkm's Vegetable Compound removed for mc after two doctors had given 5 up. I was sick four years before I gan to take the Compound, i now commend Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget>le Compound far and near." Such testimony as above is conncing evidence that Lydia E. Pinkim*s Vegetable Compound stands ithout a peer as a remedy for Tumor owths as well as other distressing s of women, and such symptoms as iaring-down Sensations, Displaceents, Irregularities and Backache, c. Women should remember that it Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com>und that is curing so many women Dn't forget to insist upon it when me druggist asks you to accept mething else which he calls "just good." rs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form female weakness are invited to rite Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., >? She is the Mrs; Pinkham tio has been advising- sick women ee of charge for more than twenty ars, and' before that she assisted rr mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pinkmi in advising. Thus she is especially ill qualified to guide sick women ?ck to health. Public Sale. Two tracts of land, and persona operty, consisting of household anc :chen furniture, farming implements belonging to the estate of Benj iwl, deceased, will be sold to the high ) bidder, at the late residence, at l: dock a. m.. on October 5, 1907. The home tract contains 125 acres jre or less, with eight room dwelling d all necessary outbuildings; goo< iter, etc. A fifty acre tract, lying be een the home tract and lands of Geo Kaminer, good for grain, cotton anc rn. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ce on one and two years' credit, witl >er cent, interest, and mortgage o: operty to secure payment. G. H. RAWL, H. J. RAWL, B. H. RAWL, Executors of Estate Benj. Rawl. 5ept. 3,1907. 4w48 SEE HERE!! 0 Is your Liver all right ? Are your Kidneys in a healthy condition? If so, HILTON'S LIFE for the LIVER and KIDNEYS will keep them so. If not, Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys will make them so. A 25c. bottle will convince you of this fact Sold wholesale by The Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. For sale at The Bazaar, < Lexington, S. C. ORINO axative Fruit Syrut Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic constipation by restoring the natural action of the stomach, liver and bowels. Itefu?? ubstttute* Prloe 50o. Derrick's Drug Store. IRMSS1H P TbRWtW^ U1L I Cuts, Sores. Burns! iRHEUMATOI^ZSy Sold by Derrick's Drug Store an , E. Corley. is .gg A Car Load of Come and see my Stoc STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Jesse Hall, assignee, Plaintiff, against Anna Westmoreland, Alma Westmoreland, Ethel Boatwright, Albert Boatwright, Lizzie M. Boatwright, Jenkins Boatwright, Jeter Boatwriglit, Ernest Boatwright, Robert Hall, Lizzie Heimann, Wm. Hall, Julia Fox, Gelina Kirkland, Mattie Hallman and Louisa Hall, Defendants. Foreclosure. In obedience to the decree of the court : herein, signed by Hon. Clias. G. Dantzler, presiding judge, and dated August 21, 1907,1 will sell to the highest bidder 1 at public outcry, before the court house * door in Lexington, S. C., during the ? legal hours of sale, on the first Monday * in October, 1907, Ali that piece, parcel or tract of land, 1 situate, lying and being in Lexington county, and State aforesaid, containing i seventy acres, more or less, bounded on ? the north by the Charleston road, east * by Rocky creek, south by J. T. Davis, " and west by the Two Notch road, as * will fully appear by reference to plat * of A. Mims, surveyor, Dec. 20, 1873. - Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to " pay for papers. J Samuel B. George, * Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 12,1907. Graham & Sturkie, plaintiff's attys. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, uounuy 01 juexmgron, Court of Common Pleas. Lonnie M. Kyzer, Mary Lucinda Kyzer, .Wade H. Kyzer, OUie J. Kyzer, Mary A.. Lewis, A. Gabrilla Day, Ellie E. McCarthy, Harry M. Kyzer and H. Callie Kyzer in his own right and as administrator of the estate of J. J. Kyzer, deceased, Plaintiffs, against Heber H. Kyzer, Eva Ruth Kyzer, Mary Ella Kyzer and Louise Elizabeth Kyzer, Defendants. Partition. In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed by Hon. Ernest Gary, circuit judge, 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, 1907, 1. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington township, in the county of Lexington, State aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifty nine (159) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the estate of H. D. Smith, G. M. Caughman, Ed. Hendrix and tract No. 2. 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, sitnate, lying and being in Lexington township, in the county of Lexington, State aforesaid, containing ninety-five (95) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of estate H. D. Smith, Thompson Shealy and Tract No. 1. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to - pay for papers. Samuel B. George, Clerk of Court. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 12, 1907. A. D. Martin, Esq., Plaintiffs' Attorney. > Sterling Goods Sterling silver, -cutglass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACniCOTTB & CO., JEWELERS, ^ 1424 Main St, Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 sizes, eg The Best Made. || k. I am satisfied I can please you in Vehicles and Prices. flyj ^ . _ _ I itfSo Mountain f ^ 11 " " luutj iviuumuiu, u, u. gg ISSSSSSSiiiiiSi^Si^^SiiS FITZMAURICE'S Three Arch Store, COLUMBIA S. C. i v~ DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, CARPETS, The fall buying ought to give you serious thought. Money wasted is foolishly spent, and after working hard for it you * ought to do yourself justice to buy Dry Goods from the Three Arch Store, where we can save you 5c. on the yard here, 10c. on the yard there and $2.00 on this jacket, $1.50 on this pair all wool Blanket. Great bargains this fall when goods are high, still we own them about the same as usual. See the style, the quality and quantity to select from. This store ^ saves you more and you get better goods. Fashion papers free. Don't wait too long, come now. I n n ftnmuii o nnn 1 u. u. bihjwh a onu., i 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C? | ;!l Is where you can find one of the best stocks of | -PAINTSj|| OF ALL KINDS. | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS & GLASS, A ij LIME AND CEMENT. . I ij CABINET MANTLES, j * ;!j Call or write for Prices. | % This is Headquarters C. HAYNESWQRTH, FOR BARBER, 1332 Main Street, Near Skyscraper, PIANOS\ORGANS Clean Towels?Everything Firstclass. Thomas W. Reese will be glad to i. _ . t. i serve his Lexington customers and JL Oil WallU cl SvvGGT many friends in the highest art of the toned and durable in- profes6ioa- Jalr l0-tf * One Sat will last a Willi CliHl! B?, ' , long, long life time. lexington, s. c. Our prices are the Litflrarw^^niassiea, lowest, consistent! Courses. with quality. ! Vocal and Instrumental Mnsic, Drawing Write ns for catalogs, prices and terms Session *';010 m * & ^ Fall Term Begins September 2, 1907. ? - Fall Term Ends January 10, 1908. __ Spring Term Begins January 13, 190S. MALONE'S MUSIC hOllSE, r;X"S.f \V. E. BLACK, Principal. COLUMBIA, S. C, j M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. HT T5 D A/\rr l A tt T3 rt r* lr i "Pa 1-> */a*** fL.if u, JJ, XWClv/I cuuca . XXXIJ JLtHXX jx j uujuu nuu? man j. luwai^e \_ttruui _ tta??a ized acts like a poultice in drawing out > Or Business House in Colum- , inflammation and poison? It is antisepbia. tic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked J J . , i hands it is immediate relief. 25 cents. Established over years. ; Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. ?