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f: THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. v > & Bepresentatioe Newspaper. Booers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Lihe a Blanhet. TlS?lfeSSl& >V ' a ' hi '*%."' : . . -> . - ^ -- -- - - - ? r- -J VOL. XXXVII. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 16, 1907. 50 L DRY GOOD v-- : - \ "^Vy^ ,fc^-*:r xv w/v ' A \ \L H&T ..y V.h^& .""' ' &SF+i?$i . ; ' - , $ ">?- & && ' i > :! iy While you exhibit of Gene an immense st< We carry all th. farming implement ard plows, etc., wh farm labor is so sc need anything. Single, doubl <iisc plows. ( work of three Buy (me and be yy iv-;\ . ' r atam : m " .. , j- . ' Cottegk . ' Tb HmtdKv \Qb HELLO Going to the Lexington one of P. C. PRI New Stylish Suits to Wear. $10.00, $12 1001 GERVAIS STREET, ? \ A- ;> V .._ >S and NOTIO tISTE are visiting the G !ItU JUCl UUitrUUlBC 1 Dck of merchandis t\> 7- ./ ' . i every best improved s as well as all standIch is invaluable since ?rce. See us if you iV ~/m 1 ti B 1 PLOWS. e and reversible 3ne will do the ordinary plows. i convinced. P. Ro< - ... . \ v' ->' r\pP'. -r ' S and HARDVI fHELLu!! County Fair? Yes, if I can CE & CO'S. .50, $15.00, $18.50. - - COLUMBIA, S WltfJiO MAI 1ST STB Solicits a SI i NS. iounty Fair don't forget tl sit our Store, where we w e. I ELLWOC POULTRY mo! FENCE I THIS IS A FENCE-NOT A strong-and all-important distinctio signed as a poultry and rabbit fenei I strong to stop all larger animals. C same as the lighter nettings, while in t and durability it is worth ten times CAELOAD JTTST EECEIVED?ALL SI [>f's Mammc Lexingtoi /ARE. GraJiam-Oswald. Willi. On Tuesday afternoon last at the San A home of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Graham celebrat occurred a very beautiful and im- which R pressive wedding, when Miss Ruth with rob Graham and Mr. Karl F. Oswald were Columbi quietly married in the presence of ing her their near relatives and friends. The June, w wedding, while entirely lacking in os- seventh tentatiou", was characterized by the until Oc most charming ta9te. The only at- fen9e foi tendants were the little candle bear- nes9e9. ers, Masters Robert Holman, of St. o'clock 1 i Matthews, and Ben Graham. torney \ Promptly at 4:30 o'clock to the State wj | strains of Mendelssohn's wedding H. B. ! Jl march, beautifully rendered by Miss the defe |f Alberta Lucas, of St. Angela'9 Acad- ! in which f emy, the bridal party entered th6 j for a cor room where the ceremonv was im- I was srrai pressively performed by the Rev. Mr. Leslie. ^ The bride was tastefully and beauti- w fully gowned in a rich cream aeoliene vertiaem over satin elaborately decorated with <-i0iumK; lace and messaline. Her girlsh form V M was enveloped in an airy veil of tulle PynPr becomingly draped, being caught at ; the crown of her shapely head by the superb bride roses. She carried a ? white prayer book with book-mark of Qnalitv ribbons and roses. The home was V. J ) ] beautifully decorated with cut flowers, f. QM1.f fV smilax and other lovely vines. ^ Immediately after the ceremony a simple but elegant luncheon was p served; while throughout the reeep- ? tion a delicious fruit punch was gracefully served by Misses Ruth Oswald a , . and Annie Lou Taylor. Mrs. Oswald presented an equally charming appearance in her traveling 1 gown of old rose chiffon bead cloth. ^ , Amid a shower of rice and the sin- ? ^ I cerest congratulations of the assem- i ~ip2 ?r bled guests, the young couple depart- ? ed on the 7:26 train for a short triD. - Mrs. Oswald is a singularly lovely ?ranS and at ractive young woman. Mr. De rj?"?, Oswald is one of Lexington's most a^Lpriff popular young men, and holds a re- , sponsible position in The Home Bank. j^^gd hi get the next WANTED?A live agent for the largest exclusive personal accident Mr. N, ana health Insurance Co. in the world elected a for Lexington county, the right party Lexingto can get an excellent contract. Apply morning to W. Carlisle Furse Manager, 303 houncou Loan and Exchange Bank Building, the comr C* Columbia, S. C. 4w52 new coui GLOBE DBY GOOD! i ml pai JCZLm ivlWlN , J , tEET, - . tare of Your Valued Patronag ? - lij ' ' . S>'? MILLINERY lat you are cordially hrv ant you to make your he in BUGG1 A carloi RABBIT *? ?eleo*? Gall and s 1 1 ? 1 ^ 6 Can Sl SRn^BS^V^^|59^B^3^KS3SWasSISB ' Will A NETTING. iRfW n. Is especially de- \m, \J/ yj ng, it is sufficiently "osts practically the :he matter of service Di as much. m zes and heights. Try one a: M *** _ _ >in uenerai *9 S. S. STOVES an uns Case is Continued. aitonio, Tex., Oct. 15.?The f _ m ed Gibson robbery case, in EE \g m ufus F. Williams is charged ?i\ % ibing Mrs. Sallie A. Gibson of a, S. C., of $51,000 and assault- j ?, with a deadly weapon last ' Aneaiuiy as postponed in the thirty- Wolf from t district court this afternoon ? , t. 24 on a plea from the de- many 01 til * more time to procure wit- small illCOll] When court convened at 2 , n the afternoon District At- ItGOp a SaVl Baker announced that the YOUT COmilT is ready. " 1 Sally way of the counsel for hB use asked the court for time | i to prepare a written motion ? 3|j/|wm^ itinuance for ten days which U111naU 11U ited. ITew Jewelry Fira. I Bat 11 special attention to the ad- ? ent of A. H. Ball & Co., a, and while this is a new uu u TIMMFPM . Ball, the practical man, is ienced jeweler and perfectly JJ. with all classes of work in vhich is a guarantee that his rs may rely on work and the >f good3. Their stock is com1 entirely new and selected le people. Go the first time . in Columbia and you will be rith your vieit. A pretty Qujet J ? ? t t. a pwt'i ^a8 solemnized at tl LiO&Cd 0*063 TO J311. parsonage Thursday ever Oct. 11.?J. B. DeLoach, 10th, at 8:30 o'clock. 1 lodged in Lexington jail some ing parties were Mi9s "V igo on a warrant issued by and Mr. Harry A. Robei National Bank of Batesburg, H. Hiller, pastor of th< large of swindling that insti- * the officiating clergyms id who was subsequently re- the nuptial knot, pron i bond pending trial, has been ceremony which united L over to the sheriff of this these estimable young p y his bondsmen DeLoach will town. The marriage wai ferred to Lexington jail to witnessed only by the im al.?The State. tives of the bride and gi Sample of Saluda came few friends, esday with Mr. DeLoach and The bride is the second un in jau to await cis tnai at Mr> and Mrs. j. j. Bic term of court. beautiful and accomplisl * * many friends in the town . B. Wannamaker, recently The groom is a fine youi member of the house from a Popular clerk at Mr. . n county, was here this Sarc*3 8-ore* in connection with the Cal- Congratulations go o nty hearing. He is one of many friends of this pop aissioners for the proposed who wish them a long, p lty.?The Record, 15. prosperous life. ! COMPANY, E3-, COLUMBIA e. Polite and Prompt Attention ' and TRIMMINGS. P||V Hill! I ited to see our great sadquarters. We have [ES AND WAGONS! id just in of best makes rom, and the prices right, see them. IN HARNESS urely please you. :sc HARI^WS. ad you will be pleased. Store, d WIRE FENCING. >lf at the Door" , robust savings account "keeps the he door." It is a barrier against ie evils which beset people with Les. How is it with you ? Do you ngs account ? This bank awaits Bank of Batesburg, :esburg, S. C. AN. President. CUNTER, Vice-President, A. C. JONES, Cashier. fonia-g Brought Suit for $50,000. Tntheran Mrs. M. A. Wooten, widow of thelino nntnhor 'ate Conductor Charles B. Wooten,. TiJ /?nntran<-. has brought suit against the Southern. riola Bicklev Railway Company for $50,000 damages ts Rev W 011 account of death, which she a hrirte alleges was due to the negligence of Ln Who' tied the emP*oyer9 of the road. ouneinir the Wooten vvas one of the most th? i;,,M nf popular railroad men in this section .eople of our and was yardmaster in Columbia 9 a quiet one, whe? kdIed\TAKn . enJ">.e a,D.d ?ar mediate rela- Pas9l?S overT"13 bod3'kl'llnf h'm ' ?rwim ond a sfcantlv on January 16th, last. The ' suit is brought in Richland county. ! daughter of fe^'and til Photographs. i and county. Don't be astonished when you see ig man and ^]ie advertisement of the Columbia H. M. Win- photographic Studio and learn their reasonable prices for firstclass art ut from the work, but call with your wife and >ular couple, children, your sweetheart or ycurileasant and self and have your photos made' and you will be tickled almost to death, A Jk M& 8. <J. yjfr 9 October istf