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))k The Lexington Dispatch. | Wednesday, November 13.1907. Xaies to N?w Advertisements Harness?Davis & Co. Stock?Quafcfclebaum & Langford. J Shoes?Ehriicb. The Carolina National Bank. Overcoats?E. Q. Dreher & Co. Pianos?MaJone'e Music Mouse. Clerk's Sales. Notice?Sarah E. Amick. Notice?Thad W. Dreher. Notice?Mrs. Harriett Prick. - Nottee?-?G. P. Lowman. ? - Citation?Estate Laura Dreher. Por Sale?C. M. Dempsey. Proclamation?M. F. Ansel. Books of Subscription?Bank c -Noah'sLimment. . , ? wovwa mriifa ICftriot Jmyer barrel..........p, |7,f7.5c Spirits per gallon 4 :> : ?? ) To Slat. I have a good two horse fttm sw . ?h*pin, S. C., to rent. For infoi nUSon^ly tt> J. J. Schwarte, Lei KsjrisdL October 31,1907, Mr. O. M. Price aadLMise Jessie Kyzer were mardei at the residence 61 the bride's mother Mrs. Rodeila Kyzer, by Rev. B. D Sad Leg CutO? Joe, Smith, colored, who works a the rock quarry abont a mile beloM wswiASBfass, i v!. L:, town, naa tne misiormue w ubtq uu cut off by a box car running ove it oneday last week. He was carriec to the colored hospital in Columbi; for treatment. , m t , m x. IlOlti L A black female setter pup si: j months old, lost near Brooklana, Oct 11th. ^Answers to the name of Madge Parties holding win please notify B W. Heise, 908 Green St., Columbia S. C., and receive liberal reward. m J ' Stoves ?ad Santas. I have just received a car load o Heating, and Cooking Stoves, am Ranges, of the very best make a right prices.. See me'before you buy W. S. STEWART, 1526 Main Street, Colombia. S. C. Save the kcmey. Meet the editor promptly while hi is on the rounds with the treasurer Have your dues ready for him, as it ii utterly impossible for us to earn back subscriptions longer. AU thoai who fail to meet the editor wiH bj 4 'cut off'as soon as our trip is ended cS*s{l>tv .' x ? ? Ssrvie# at St. Johns, Blacl Ciwfc. Nothing preventing, there will h( %. communion service at St. John'. (Black Creek) Lutheran church, th< -coming (3rd) Sunday, at 11 o'clock ? with preparatory service Saturday at: p. m. Ine pastor regrets that ow(nj to sickness he could not meet his las appointment. _ ? A &ood Salesman. Meivin L'. Rowell, one of our goo< friends now salesman, for the Cham pion Refining Company, of Cleveland Ohio, one of the oldest and stronges in the business, is making his head quarters "at Lexington, while he ii selling oils* and paints. Mr. Rowell i well known to our people and ii taking many orders. He is oni of the best known salesman on th< Toad. Town Elsction. The following gentlemen have beei elected to the government of our to wi for the next two years: Mayor, Johi J. Taylor. Aldermen: W. W. Barre Sam P. Roof, JT\T. Bickley H. N / Kaminer, Lewie Hall and W. A. Har man. They were sworn in Mondai u night. There was only one ticket ou and few votes cast as usual. -X We trust for them a successful ad /imnstration, with a watchful eye ove /our people. x Engine and Boiler Fixtures. 1 have just opened np a new an< fnll line, of engine and boiler fixtures consisting of valves, gauges, coup Bugs, etc. Piping cut ana threade< to order. Engine and boiler repair v ing afco done. Satisfaction guaran teed. Orve me a trial. J. J. RIKARD, 45 tf Lexington, S. C. ?. Zicd Invitatioa. **. Mr T s fir(v?lrflr one of Swansea7 "beet citizens, and (be popular accom modatin g rural carrier on route 2, wa in town Monday. Mr. Crocker has perhaps 'he longest drive of any car rierin the county, but enjoys sue! fine fare at the hands of the patron > on his route; that he never complains He is treated in season to fruits, xnel * * one, fried chickens, "possums am t taters" pork, beans, etc., which cer \ tainly keeps him cheerful and neve ^ weary. We feel grateful to him an< accept with pleasure his - kind invita tion to share his hospitality onThurs day while at Swansea, to enjoy "possum and turkey dinner." Synod to SCest at Prosperity. The Lutheran Synod of South Care ?. Una which met at Spartanburg las ?- -L - - -1 O .J weejc, came w a www uii ouuuaj 01 ter one of the most successful session ever held. St. Stephen's church was represent ed by Rev. W. H. Hiller, Jas. E. Hen drix and W. P. Roof. Mr. Roof was elected treasurer o the Seminary fund and a better selec J tion could not have been made. The next meeting of the Synod wil be held at Prosperity, thatj>Iace win ning over Lexington and. Columbia each place extending a fcrarm in vita tion to the.body, but Prosperity wa ^ finally decided upon as the next meet ing place. ' V PROCLAMATION. = STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Chamber. 5 Whereas, information has been re ceived at this department that an atro cions crime was committed in Recount] of Lexington, on or abont the 29th daj of October, 1907, npon the body of Mrs John M. Bickley and John M. Bicklej by John Uaugbman ana uai oronaemin and that the said John Oanghman anc Cal Stondemire, have fled from justice Now, Therefore, IM. F. Ansel, Gov ernor of the State of Sonth Carolina, ii order that justice \jnay be done and the majesty of the law vindicated, do here by offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the apprehension, delivery and conviction of the said John Canghmar ,f and Cal Stondemire. To the Sheriff of Lexington county, at Lexington, South Carolina, . In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at i Colombia, this seventh day ol November, A. D., 1907, and in the ; > _- 132nd year of the Independence oi the United States of America. h . . ; M. F. ANSEL, - By the Governor: B. M. McCown, Secretary State. November 13, 1907. I' THE STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, v , Ckian or Common Pleas. Mrs. Bessie Whittle and Mrs. Luis Kelly, Plaintiffs, against > Mrs. Elizabeth B. Geiger, Annie E. ? Geiger, Edward A. Gardner, Mrs. V Elizabeth Garrick, Mrs. Elizabeth B. ' Geiger, Annie E. Geiger and Edward A. Gardner, as administrators of the estate of B. ,F. Gardner, deceased, and W. J. Keenan, Defendants, t 1 Partition. 7 Tt? r?>w?ipnr?A to the decree of the court 5 herein, signed by Hon Ernest Gary, J presiding judge, and datf d October 21, * 1907,1 will sell to the highest bidder at 1 public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C? during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, 1907, a ? All that piece, parcel or tract of land, t situate, lying and being in Lexington * county. South Carolina, containing one * hundred and forty (140) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. N. Martin, ' Mrs. E. Geiger, Calvin Sharpe and Mrs. T. Geiger, and perhaps others. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance on a credit of two years with inf teresfc from day of sale, secured by bond 1 of the purchaser and mortgage of the t premises sold, with, leave to. pay all . cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. SamuSel B. George, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C.t Nov. 8,1907. E. L. Asbil, Esq., plaintiffs' attorney. 3 STATE 0F SOUTH CAROfStNA, County of Lexington, 3 ^ Court of Common Pleas. I The Carolina National Sank, of Columi , bia, against * Mrs. Narcissa S. Frank and Andrew Crawford. ? Foreclose and Partition, v In obedince to the decree of the court herein, signed by Hon. George John3 stone, special Judge presiding, and dat3 ed November 12th, 1907, I will sell to 3 the highest bidder at public, before fhe ? court house door in Lexington, S. d., 5 during the legal hours of sale, on first 5 Mondav, in December, 1907: > All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying ana oeiug on fy>th sid^ of the Pine Plains road, in Piatt Springs townships in the comity 1- of Lexington, in the State of South * Carolina, containing ten hundred and ninety-six < 1096) acres, being bounded J by lands of Sightler, of Mose Butler, . now or formerly of "Wesley Harsey, ol 9 J. *Frank Sturkie, of Irvin Jumper, and g now or formerly of W. F. Mack; said 9 tract being known as the "Wolfe tract" g and having such shape, marks, metes 3 .and bounds as are shown on a plat thereof made by Hamby. &~ Hamby, engineers, dated 7th, November, 1907. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court, i Lexington, S. C.. Nov. 12, 1907. 1 Messrs. Efird & Dreher. and Melton I & Belser, Attorneys. ? - Trespass Notice. " This is to notify all persons not tc k hunt, fish or trespass in any mannei whatever upon my lands, as the law will be rigidly enforced against al! " violators. r 4w5 MRS. HARRIETT FRICK. Improvement of Cost Defenses. II It is said that Secretary Taft in his i j annual report to Congress will reeom - mend that the government expend 1 $5,525,9*20 for the improvement of the - coast defenses in various ports of the The Dispatch will positively be senl to only ( prompt paying subscriber in the future. We cannot afford tc run papers on indefinite time. So set tie at once if you wish your papei 8 continued.. : uMm?m |BHHBppHBHI t IbTTITTTJi M I "lit 'I H H liliHHl*llB |^i^7uA?L^IMED^^| J FOR MAN AND BEAST | For InternaJ and^External U?e. FonMy^umiitted | t igooiu civmco lornormontj ranxwoi. jxiw mended forrheomatisin.pains and*orene** of allkinda borni, bruise* and sprains, inflammation.pulmonary ad lung complaints, ore throat, cramp and colic^nd numerous other ailment*. The fact that Noah'* ,1 Liniment being recommended for Mode a* well at man (horrid dm gtre the iamremloa that it i* too powerful for family nee. Noah's Likiment ii absolutely pure and dean and can be applied to a ' child with aafety. It U not a dirty, {Treaty liquid - and will not (tain the ileah or dothea. Require* but q little rubbing and penetrate* immediately to the aeat , of pain. For sale brail druggist* and dealers, 26e. Be prepared for action by having a bottle in your house. Noah Rsmsht Co., Boston, Ma**.,U.S.a. M? S>2* 1 The Li jj BEST PLAC! Dry Ckx Grocer* Glassw FAIR - i1 1 cccccrr>(Jd.c<.u^sr,ccffiri '! Church Notice. * Communion service next Sunday at St. John's church, (Calk's Road.) ' Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. 1 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, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, 1 catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or 1 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 $1 per 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 Drag store and Kanfmann Drug Co. When You Go 7.. DO NOT F0BG1 OV C. GI Who keeps a good line, of General Mei Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Rea< Crockery, Groceries, B All these goods are sold at prices consists , people to do is to inspect the goods and lx i right. I V jvee: i &- r i \ t ^ Beautiful New Dress Goods 52 inch Gold or Brown Panama. All wool, good weight and color, just what you want now. Special, yard .- 98c. 52 inch all wool Broadcloth, in . Brown, Navy, Garnet, Red, Green r in fact all colors and black. Fine 1 finished, special,yard..... 98c. .44 inch new Popplinettes, the prettiest fabric for a nice, dressy suit, in all the new colors, worth * $1.25, special yard 98c. [ 40 inch Golden Brown Panama i good quality, would be cheap at j > snpnifll vaiVl 39c. ^-r 40 inch Fancy Suitings for children's dresses, in nearly all ? colors. Checks, stripes and fancy \ weaves, value.from 50c. to 75c., special, yard 39c. 52 inch Black and Navy Pana: rna, finest quality, special yd, 89c 42 inch Priestly's shrunk and sponged Black Panama, all wool, will not spot, special, yard....98c. j 52 inch Black Wool Panama, good black. Good value at $1.00 special, yard ...65c. Big lot of remnant of wool Dress Goods, "a little of' everything." You may find in this collection a dress for yourself, enough for a child's coat or dress, all at about half the regular selling price. ORDER I We prepay mail, express or freigh shipped to any point within a radius o IE JAMES I DEPARTMJ 1638 to 1646 Main Street, exinoton Df E TO BUY "? . Ods, Notions, es, Hardware are, Crockery^ Farming Im MBIHHHHHHHHHIHHIH TREATMENT oaooori=i=ci acccir ihsiatccccociooooc , Notice. Books will be opened on Nov. 15,1907, 1 for subscriptions to the capital stock j of a Bank at Swansea, S.C. The capital I stock of $20,000 to be divided in shares 1 of $50 each. J.C.Reynolds, 1 K. Li. liybrand, Swansea, Nov. 12. Petitioners. Place For Sale. I will sell before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday in December, my place of 17 acres, with two dwellings, situated on the Orangeburg and Two Notch roads just beyond the depot. 3w4 HARRY A. ROBERTS. METSHOMS^TAR tops tht eou^h tad h?al?luag? to Bateshurg it to call on / jOITER, chandise. Consisting of Dry Goods, ly Made Clothing, Hardware, uggies and Harness. nt with fair dealing. All we want the j convinced that they will be treated Oct. 23-3m J f m AT I I rAPP'S MHMKaHKBBB LINEN SPECIALS 12x22 all Linen Tray Cloths, beautiful patterns in Damask with drawn work and fringe. Would be a bargain at 25c. On sale at 15c. each or two for 25c. g 40 inch pure Linen Handker- j, chief Cambric, fine smooth weave c for waists or fancy work, special k yard... 48c.- ] 36 inch all Linen Handker- i chief Cambric, special yard...48c. J 36 inch Sheer Pure Linen i Lawrn, fine quality, value 75c., special, yard 49c. 36 inch Beautiful Sheer and 6 Dainty all Linen Lawn. This is { an exceptional good value, worth $1.50, special, yard $1.00. QO inoh all T.inpn RfiPPtincr fnli grass bleached, round thread,even ( weave, worth now ?1.50 yard, ( special, yard :v.89c. 36 inch Pure Linen Cambric / for fancy work. This is a genuine bargain, yard 49c. NEW SUITS AND CLOAKS ] JUST RECEIVED. SY MAIL. it on all purchases of $5.00 or more 1 600 miles of Columbia. L, TAPP CO.,1 2NT STORE, Columbia, S. C. ptment! Shoes, ? 3, Harness, ? vare, Tinware, a plements. - EVERY osooQco'x?^T^r>ry**nr>i'*cccjiaaqcco; a 1 HINTS TO IE I YOUR SHOES wiU cost patronize those experienced: best YOUR FEEt will never 1 let those who use scientific ir OUR SHOES possess botl we have one of the most com in the State. "OUR PEAT'S TO FIT F: tf according to scientific metln study for many years. LEVER, "The (IN COLTJ] FURNITURE j AT THE NEW GIBSON-MI Columbia We "have here now a< md High Grade Furnitu shings not to be surps South. Beautiful Sui Parlor, Hall, Library, Be n Circassian Walnut, Di logany, Bird's Eye Ma tVeathered and Golden < Odd pieces in House! ?rs, Cellaretts, Smokers Stands, Clocks, Pedestal ires, Plate Racks, Rugs, Exclusive agents to: Dross Sanitary Felt Mat 3-0 Carts. All Goods marked in Dne Low Price to every No misrepresentati< Svery article guarantee foil can liny cheap Furnil ffe cater only to trade wl want ii m rrr\ rm we ra K* 1409 MAIN ST,. O Store Cats, iuggies, | TIME I ^B . SHOE BUYER. I you less if you will M Ln the art of buying the A ;rouble you if you will H Lethods fit you. I I style and quality, and I plete stocks to be found I EET" and this we do I [>ds, having made it a I Shot Man," ( MBIA.) I If QUALITY laooanmnHm STORE OF II I PR AR LLtn UU. . s. c. collection of Medium .re and House Furnissed in the entire ts for Bed Room, n and Dining Room, oil and Polished Ma,ple, Early English, Oak. Desks,Tables, RockTables, Magazine Is. Tabouretts, Pict, Etc. r the Famous Red tress, and Whitney fclain Figures and body. ens in this Store, d as represented. ;nre anywhere. Iio ligii Class FURNITURE. OLUMBIA, S. C.