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The Lexington Dispatch (jr. M. Harman, Editor and Publisher D. it. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. . a f * --J=j=?r i Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. - >:.v? f. ? The subscription price of the Dispatch is fl a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. . CIECTJLATION 2,150. y >' ' ? / Wednesday, March 4.1908. h ? ? Jf; " Business Trip to Prosperity. : Oil Thursday it was the Editor's pleasure to take a business trip to the Deautiful and growing town of Prosperity. It was our first visit to this little town and to say that we were -delighted with the people of the place is putting it mildly^ Prosperity is backed by one of the best farming sections in South Caro' lina, and the merchants of the place ; do a' large business throughout the -v ; year, ^dust at this season, however, % when all the fanners are busy, and the reads bad, * business is on the ; "quiet" toaO towns. But Prosperity \ is ? great distributing centre of fertilg izers, and hundreds of wagons were seen loaded with guano of the manydifferent brands, during our short stay " there.* . .< The town-can boast of some hand-: 1 some store buildings and residences, all of which lends attractiveness to the general surroundings. . The stores carry large and well selected stocks' and yon can find any class of merV %, chandise you may wish right in this little town. Two banks?Thh People's National Bank and the Bank , of Pros\ perity?are both in a prosperous conV "* dition, .the financial stringency now b&ng a thigg.of the.past. The school , \ jis one of the beat in the country, and ' is under the supervision of competent teachers. 1 The people are God-fearing, as is I evidence^ by the number of churches \ m the place, \Wrich speaks wen for ' X the'people of the town and surround ing community. While our stay was short it was none 1 the less enjoyed, and we trust that fortune will cause us to again visit the town at no distant future. K 1 , 1 ? r% " Solicitor George! Bell Timmerman made an, earnest appeal to the citi' zens, of New Brookland on Friday night to let the law take its course in r . the qase of the two negioes who so . brutally and savagely murdered the ' aged Mrs. Ellisor at her home on Wednesday. The Solicitor promised to use his best efforts to get an early trifil. Gov. Ahsel should grant Mr. ^ Timinerman's request in this case and order the special term without delay. At the same time, we don't believe L there hr any danger of a lynching; i we have more faith in the good citizehship of our county. The negroes * V ' will undoubtedly get a speedy trial, . > and the culprits legally executed. To i attempt to take the law into their own hands aowr would be disgraceful and unbecoming to a civilized and: law-abiding community. We appeal to Gov. Ansel for an early trial and - *_. i we appeal to tne gooa peppie or our /county not to interfere, l>ut let the law take its course. We feel safe in saying that once the men are placed in the care of Lexington's brave and 1 manly sheriff, the majesty of the law ? will be upheld at any and all hazards. 1 \ The legislature made a grave, mis, ' take when they refused to increase the salary of the attorney general of South Carolina. The legislature should raise the salary of tl e attorney general to five thousand doi> lars, which, to our mind,; would be r, a small sum when compared with the Work of the office. Such a salary ' would cause m,en well learned in the law and capable of meeting the most formidable lawyers in legal combat in any court in this broad land, to offer for the position. Sheriff Corley will undoubtedly ^ have the opportunity of putting to death two of the most attrociou9 and j dastardly murderers ever condemned to' die in this or any other State. . ' That he wilj do so in a decent and orderly manner is not doubted, for he never does things by halves. Just as we predicted. The, dispenN sary commission has gotten into j deeper water. The action of Judge Pritchard in taking charge of the ( entire matter was expected. In the end the people of South Carolina will lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. Time Esteudei in Harder Case. Judge John S. Wilson has signed, : an order in the case of Samuel W. j Stockman, convicted of manslaughter 1 and sentenced to serve seven years in the State penitentiary, extending the time for his attorneys to perfect the i appeal to the supreme court until April 10. It will be recalled that Stockman I " was tried at the August term of court in 1907, for killing his son-in-law, H. ( h J. Hartley. I Mr. Lewis Corrects Report. The report having been circulated I that Mr. J. A. Lewis, of Gilbert, had j ' been soliciting money for Mr. C. E. ( Ballington, the father of the twins i and triplets, of which mention has been made in these columns, Mr. Lewis requests us to publish the following receipt and statement from Mr. Ballington. Mr. Lewis states that he has been over in Richland county and was nor a^rare of the false report until he returned to Gilbert on Saturday. The statement follows: "Received from J. A. Lewis ?8.25, the amount in full collected by him in Columbia, S. C. This money was collected through kindness of Mr. Lewis. C. E. Ballington, Gilbert, S. C., March 3, 190S." The Evidence in the Case. 33 years use is evidence?Millions of consumers is evidence?sales made by 16,000 agents is evidence. You buy 4 gallons L. & M. Paint and 3 gallons Pure Linseed Oil (at 60 cents; mix | them and make 7 gallons best paint I ready for use?cost only ?1.20 per gal- j 10t>?done in 2 minutes. E. P. Derrick, Lexington. : r-J I ' Most people fenc been sick they neei - ston to bring back 9 V / But the strongest j ? Emulsion is that 3 ? sick to get results froi T It keeps up the athl( y on thin people, makes ? A brings color to a pale g . 1-_ u 3 Gi vents cougns, cuius ?mu | ' Food in concentrate Q well, young and old, ric Lr And it contains no c , ' ALL DR^CISTS; ,1 Zn Session Steaday. ; The County Board of Commissioners < were in session Monday and trans- ] acted an unusual amount of routine i riness; The new member, Mr. G. ( Goodwin, was present and the J board was organized for the year. i The Board of Registration was also j in session. Mr. J. M.. Malpass,. of J Batesburg, the newly appointed mem- < berof ifcbat body, was here. It is < thought that the books will be revised J Just as soon as practicable. . < A. H. BALL. P. C. PRICE j! COMMUNITY SitVER. j j .Table warf that will wear, ajd give you perfect I satisfation. ! Jea Spoons - - $2 half dot 1 Dessert Spoons or Forks $3.50 h d ! Table Spoons or Forks $4.50 h d ! Knives - - $3 to $7 half doz ! When you buy plated table ware, get the best there is COMMUNITY SILVEE. , For sale |jy A. H. BALL & CO., , JEWELERS, I 1637 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Repairinga specialty. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? ' County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, SafmT. B. George, 0. C. C. P. & G. S , made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Martha Miller. These are therefore-to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Martha Miller, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., S. C , on 30th day of March, 1908, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 18th day of March, Anno Domini 1908. Geo. S. Drafts, Probate Judge, Lexington .^bunty, S. C. Published on 19th day of February, 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6w21 1 FHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , Lexington County. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. 1 Whereas, Frances Douglas made suit to I me, to grant her letters of administration of the estate qf and effects of George JiT. Douglas. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of; the said Geo. N. Douglas, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 10th day of March, 1^08,, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clcxjk in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 26th day L of February, Anno Domini. 11)08. ] George S. Drafts, [L. S. [ J Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. i Published on the 26th day of Feb. * 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl9 3 t | j "CHAMPION" (.[ Ana a beauty it is. This is a No. S v k instead of legs. Has nickeled oven d i rod and lid lifter. Heavy castings r J gether and cemented. Guaranteed to ! long as any $15.00 stove on the inarkc u long as they last is s-: $9.3 I Send us money order for the abov i the stove and if it is not just as repro* | j pense and your monev will bo refund* I Parrott-Bail '"STOVE and REFIHGE 1248 Main St., >w that if they have *5? i Scott's Emu I- J? health and strength. ^ >oint about Scoff's *8? rou don't have to be T n it ^ ete's strength, puts fat ? a. fretful baby happy, X Jrl's cheeks, and preconsumption. A id form for sick and ^ h and poor. \ C? [rugs and no alcohoL ? 50c. AND $1.00. j? MAIMMAiMMiiMiAiiiiiiiiAA Alfred J. Fox, I Real Estate i and Insurance, j LEXINGTON, S. C. > , S! 60 acres within one mile of | Arthur. 50 acres adjoining Saxe-Gotlia [ Mills lands. 1 One 10 horsepower boiler. > One 8 horsepower engine. j One 50 saw gin. I ; > ; . One shingle mill. > One grist mill. [ x Timber to cut 500,000 shingles. > 20 resident lots in the . town of > Lexington. 30 acres good farming land in > Rocky Creek. miles from I Peter's church. \ 5 lots near'Lexington Depot. t | One vnlnahle lot in the town of 9 Lexington, S. C. ^ . fc. 12 Acres just outside incorporate > .limits, Lexington, S. C. > ; (T Acres very near Lexington, J S, 0. . Store building and lot 011 Main > street, Lexington, S. C. House and lot in town Lexing- > ton?1acre 5 t5-rooni levelling. > 250 "acres on Southern railroad [ i 21 miles from Barr, 4 miles from \ Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- > chard, 50 acres open land. $ acre and three room house > near town of Lexington. - > 1 acre lot?two story building, [ atjrene, S. C. > FOB ZEWBasT:)?.'- I \\ One store room, one warehouse > Lexington, S. C. " ";j . | wmmamtmmmmmmmMsmrnmKmmmmmmmammmammMam r ) Write or call to see me | AT [ THE NONE BANK, | Lexington, S. C. Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon If, after using two-thirds of a Sr.oo bottle of ,Kodol, you can honestly say it has not bene fited you, we will refund your money. Try Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and sign the following, present it to the dealer at the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the bottle containing one-third of the medicine to the dealer from whom you bought it, and we will refund your money. T own State Sign here Cut ThU Out ????J Digests WhatYouEat ^nd Makes the Stomach Sweet ?. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, 111. 'is its fSame j rith a 1 (5-inch oven, sots on base n oor, pan rest, tea, shelf, towel 0 lirou&hout, joints well put to- [J i be a perfect baker and last as /| t Our price for this stove as J( S? H S3 + m a a U e amount. Wo will ship you 0 icntocl return it to as at our ox- | d. ) ey Co. Inc. 1 :rator people," Columbia, S. C. j! I i 5, I HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES, COLUMBI . We have a good supply of Tennessee i of a mule you want. Come and make yoi We also have a good supply of the ( ali sizes. The Studebaker Wagon was av Exposition and various other premiums u B for the ROCK HILL BUGGIES that are B We aye not strangers to the trade an i B bought in our line. B Everything guaranteed, as we represc fl ness. I RHEA LIVE I 1117-1119 PLAIN STREET, B| - AAAT- AV . \ Av*\A> v! ifwmi We wish to thank our frier patronage in the past in the pure 'jHo gies, Wagons, Harness, etc., and We beg to inform them that on J line of Merchandise, Standard F have a select line of SI Dry Goods, Notions, Shoos, W?-\ ) Ui And our prices will be found as share of your trade. * # REEVES-WITT |j|j Swansea, : : MULES MUL We have just received shown in Batesburg in a 1< an/d single Mules. If you n this stock before you buy. Also a load of Studebal easy terms. i r% i Be sure to see us Deiore line. We are headquarters RUTLAND-BP Batesburg. Final Discharge. Trespass ] This is to notify all persons that we T!lis is to notify al will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, limit, fish, haul woot Judge of Probate for Lexington County, or make roads, or tres South Carolina, on the -ith day of April, ner whatsoever upon 11)08, for a final discharge as executors ! undersigned. The lav of the estate of B. F. Gardner. ' < nforced against all Hlizeheth E. Geiger, j notice. It. Kathe Annie E. Geiger. 4w20p E. A. Gardner, i _ 4w21 Executors. ! ^00d Fiace 1 1 1 -r? ? ; I offer for sale my > - ?. t?i 1 100 acres of land, good A Pleasant Physic. iiUf! well of water.' wu When you want a pleasant physic j Creek. For price and give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ; address, Tablets a trial. They are mild and j D\v20 G gentle in their action and always pro- | dure a pleasant and cathartic effect, j It's surprising how ] Call at "Kanfmauii Drug Co's. drug I a little woman can hi store l'or a i'ree sample. WA80NS AND HARNESS, I HH Si Oi gg mm nules, as good as we can buy?any kind 8 lr selection. 8 celebrated STUDEBAKER WAGONS, I w I 3D warded the ureminm at the St. Louis B seless to mention. We are also agents H as good as any buggy for the money. d try to carry the best that can be I mt it. We solicit a part of your busi" S STOCK CO., I COLUMBIA, S. C. I < CUSTOMERS 1 ids and customers for their base of Mules, Horses, Bug- s 1 solicit the same in the future. <"^0^ j'eb. 1st we will openageneral ertilizers, etc., and will also s 4Wr Hals, pf oceries, Hardware, ete. j|f low as the lowest. Give us a ' SUPPLY CO,, I mii ii re IVIVLiUW [ the best car of Mules, >ng time. Match teams eed a Mule be sure to see :er Wagons to be sold on t > you buy anything in our ; for quality and prices. i IB 19 t?3f& BBS HI W ^ s. c. Notice. j Place for Sale. I persons not to I offer for sale tny place, near Irene, I, light wood, cur, containing 2(5] acres of land with good pass in any man- i dwelling, out buildings and a good orrllA lnl?r1_- fllli ! T it. r.f. i *-s\ 1,1 ,1 ?.-* ? ~ inu \j*. % ??v- v^nuivi, jjauu ir> duiiauiu iur rui'll, puv will be rigidly tatoes and vegetables. For prices, etc., violators of this call or write me at Irene, rine Shealy j 2wl8p GEO. H. HOOK. < and Children. I for Sale. Notice. place, containing This is to warn all persons not to I farm house and trespass or enter on my lands, and any IX on Big Hollow person caught trespassing or entering terms, call on or | on same will lie prosecuted to the full \. M. LONG, extent of the law. rilbert, xloute 3. 4w20 J. R. LEE. ? many clothespins rhaTnfip??Tsi5?9?s Colic- Cholera ana in Jipt month l^naillUcrialll 5 Diarrhoea Remedy, jiu 111 nei muuLii. Never lails, Buy it now. It may save liie, 4 I