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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 27,1908. Index to New Advertisements. Announcement?W. M. Hawes. Barbecue?Rish & Gunter. Barbecue?Hallman & Hammond. College of Charleston. White Good9?Tapp. Groceries?T. B. Roach. Drag?Owings' Drug Store. Dry Goods?Alex. Ayoub. Pianos?G. A. Lucas. Pumps?Southern States Supply Co ? I? Cotton Market. Lexington...... 11 For Sale at a Bargain On? 35-horse power engine and one I 45-horse power boiler in good condition ana now running. Terms and pricesmade to suit purchaser. Address Lock Box B, Lexington, S. C. 3w31. Protracted Meeting. t A protracted meeting at Antioch Baptist church will begin on the first Sunday in August. Everybody inyited to attend these services. For Sale. Soda water fountain, 3 glass draught tubes, with ten syrup faucets, first class outfit, with narrow tops. Also charging outfit; 2 can ice cream box. Apply to Alex Ayoub, 919 Gervais, street, j 2w31 Columbia, S. C. > t ^ , Marriages. At the home of Mr. Dancler Herrin, -oil May 21, 1908, Mr. Jeff Sods to Miss Anna Berry, all of Lexington. Rev. Ji E. Steele. May 24, 1908, at the Cedar Grove parsonage, near Leesville, Mr. J. Emanuel Price and Miss Viola Taylor, / Rev. B. L.'Stronp officiating. Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights We have at all times a full supply of buggy and wagon material and our ( prices are always the lowest for high grade material. Send your orders direct. A postal will bring prices. T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, S. C. Death of Little Child. The little four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wise, of near Pelion, died on Saturday and was buried at New Hope Baptist church on Sunday, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. T. J. Cupstid. . Register This Tear. ?wirnohioti'nn rtOrf.ifinafp 1Q X UIII U1U icgiouaiuv/jii vvivtuvwov no good. The law requires that once eyery 10 years the voters be regis-tered all over again, and the decade is up this year. To Subscribers. Subscribers will please bear in mind that it is necessary for them to give their old postoffice address, when 4 ordering their papers changed or dis-? 1 Continued. B. F. D. Carriers. . All R. F. D. carriers in the county will confer a great favor upon us by , sending a new list of all subscribers on their routes. "We are going to rewise our books, and you will aid us by fending a new list at once, at the * same time it will aid the carrier in making the distribution along the Toute. I * There will begin a series of meetings at the Baptist church, in this place, next Sunday morning. The pastor, Rev. W. L. Keel, will be assisted by Rev. B. J. Woodward, of iNorth Augusta. Public cordially invited to attend. Fitzmaurica's Cost Sale. The big ten day cost sale at Fitzmaurice's three arch store, in Columbia, is now on. Dry goods, notions, clothing and furnishings all go in this sale. A better lot of merchandise was never offered to the people of Columbia and surrounding territory. If you need goods now, or expect to need any soon, you cannot afford to * mise this opportunity?this great money saving event. Pianos and Organs. In this issue we print an advertisement for Mr. G.^ A. Lucas, who for1 several years represented the music house of Thomas & Barton and who is well and favorably known to the people of Lexington county. Mr. Lucas has gone into business for himself, and the pianos he is offering are the best in the world. He can sell you a high-grade instrument at the price usually paid for medium grade pianos. Read his advertisement and when you want a musical instrument see him before buying elsewhere. * Mr. Lucas is also one of the finest piano tuners in the country and if your instrument needs attention drop bim a card at Augusta, Ga. Mianaugh's Offerings. There is no rubbinsr it out, Mim- j naugh's offerings just now surpass anything we have ever seen in Columbia. Such an array of merchandise has never been shown under one roof * before, and the prices are enormously low. The millinery department is bubbling over with new creations, all of which are exquisite models, and the beautiful woman finds no difficulty in selecting a hat which makes her still more beautiful. The display of waists meets every demand?the finest showing of ready-to-wear waists in the Carolinas. When you buy of Mimnaugh you , have the satisfaction of knowing that it is up-to-the-minute in style, and the best that experience and money can buy. ZNIr. Mimnaugh is ever alert, and with the ready cash, never lets a bargain pass. This has been his policy for several years, and he has recently made the best deals of ' his life. Go to Mimnaugh's for whatever j you want in the dry goods, notion and novelty lines, and you'll buy .goods cheaper than you have ever bought them before. Tried to Assmlt Little Girl. Anthony Robinson, a twelve-yearold negro, attempted to criminally assault the five-year-old daughter of Mr. J. H. Sandifer, in Columbia, a Gervais street grocer, at his home on Lady street Saturday afternoon. The child had been playing in the yard and Mrs. Sandifer alarmed by her screams, rushed out to find her in an out house in the grasp of the negro. As he ran she threw a brick at him, hitting him on the head, and the police were promptly notified and soon had Robinson u$der arrest. He made a full confessioh. On account of Mrs. Sandifer promptly going to the rescue, the child was not injured, though she was Hadlv fritrhtpriAd arid is suffering some from the shock. The father has visited the negro at the jail, and is taking the matter as calmly as could be expected of him. He wants the law to take its course. Card of Thaaks. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Please allow us, through the columns of your paper, to express bur heartfelt thanks to one and all who so nobly assisted us during the sickness and death of our son, Ruby, who died on May 1. May God's richest blessings rest upon each and everyone. Paul E. Low man, R. Melina Lowman. Ballentine, S. C., May 18. Barbecue. I will furnish a firstclass barbecue and refreshments at Lawrence Smith's Mill, four miles south of Gilbert, on Saturday, June 20, 1908. Everybody r.nme arid bpar tha sneakiner and music. 4w32p Martin L. Smith. A DAINTY EASTER OFFERING Is a bottle of our fine perfume. It is the quality that appeals to refined women by its delicate,, lasting j fragrance. Stop in and get a oottle for 'my lady's dressing table if you want to make an ideal gift. You can rely on its quality v as you can on our DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. ?rx n "1 1^ .1 T i.T. . 1 jjon c ininK it isn c gooa Decause rue price is moderate. We are simply satisfied with less than the usual drug store profit. That's all. THEKAUFMANN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. j MEET ME i GREAT ANNUA Undermuslins i 50c, 75c, $1.00, a: finest. Complete Every season Tapp offers the 1 v j _ _ ? i ji. . vicmny at special .May oaies me g the market*. Our sales are of the can offer for the prices asked?goo< the highest trained skill can produ others. The real keynote of Tapp' ment store enjoys public confidence what you want here?and that is j practice economy cannot overlool GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAf of the ordinrry kinds, the finest an tainable. The ladies know what c WEAR SALES are, consequently i sale, THE GREATEST OF THE} America's largest mills and are ma itarv conditions. Your attention i different lots of these wonderful v reference to quality, but each garm pay you to be on hand. Don't mi: ORDER E We prepay mail, express or freight o shipped to any poin within a radius of THE JAMES I departme: 1633 to 1646 Main Street, I utt's Pills will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar _ coated ?m Take No Substitute. Little Mountain jaappennings. Little Mountain High school had its closing exercises Friday evening, May 22na. They consisted of dialogues, recitations and tableaus. The children went through the exercises excellent, which reflects much credit upon the teachers, Mr. J. W. Ballentine, principal, and Misses Varina Feagle and Myrtle Dennis, assistants. On account of sickness, Dr. Thomas, the invited speaker from Newberry, was unable to be present. Mr. J. S. Wheeler, county supt. of education, made a very interesting address, which was greatly appreciated by the extremely large audience. Last week was one of the busiest weeks in our town for sometime past. The sudden rise in the price of cotton brought from 160 to 275 bales from all parts of the community. Several new buildings are expected to go up in our town in the near future. The Woodmen of the World lodge are contemplating building a large brick building for a hall on the second floor and store room on the lower. The town council is endeavoring to buy a lot and erect a town hall, market, etc. Mr. J. H. Wise will build a large brick store in the near f uture and will ooen a complete line of general merchandise. Mr. W. B. Shealy will commence his new dwelling in the next few weeks. Mr. R. T. Williams, of Atlanta, has returned from a visit to see his wife and little Miss Williams. Mrs. Williams has spent the last three months here with her sister, Mrs. J. K. Derrick. Mr. Williams holds a very | prominent position as chief clerk to I the superintendent of the Southern railway in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, of Columbia, are on a few days visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. Stewart is recovering from an operation which she recently underwent at the Co* lurabia hospital. Mis9 Lillian Boldt, of Laurens, is visiting Mi9S Maude Boland, of this j place. A friend. May 25, 1908. ManZan Pile Remedy, Price 50c is j guaranteed Put up ready to use. One ! application prompt relief to any form of i Piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by the I Kaufmann Drug Co. t Barbecue at Summerland. We will furnish jbl first-class barbecue at Summerland Mineral Springs, between Batesbnrg and Leesville, on July 4th. L. P. Alewiue, ~ S T> Alanrinn J W uy w. JL IT ***V? | XT TAPP'S 1 WHITE SALE at 10c, 15c, 25c, ad up to the very sets. trading public of Columbia and reatest values that can be had in > best qualities that the entire world ds of the best workmanship that ce. Our sale is different from the s success is that his large departs. You are always sure of getting just as it should be. Women who ?: the wonderful saving at our i SALE which gives, at the prices d most dependable qualities ob>ur GREAT MUSLIN UNDER.t will be a mistake to miss this d ALL. These goods come from .de under the most improved sauis called to the assortment of the alues, the prices ranging with ent is a money saver. It will 5S this opportunity. tY MAIL. n all purchases of 85.00 or more 600 miles of Columbia. IAPP CO., NT STORE, Columbia, S. C, MMM ********* i New Go II New II On account of the panicky busi Manufacturing Centre, many big ba lap to take the place of the great in enormous Spring Sales. If you i annoyance in buying commencemei summer merchandise visit our sto: your every requirement. We keep up to the top notch of perfection cl( Everyday we receive new good times. "Plums do not grow on li? "Cherries do not grow on i "A word to the wise is su: We've put prices too low to pri: J WHITTEN DRY gS batesburg, fvjcaca 111,11 House Furnis / Handson When yon think of buying Fu Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, ] Rockers, Hall Racks, Wardrobes, suites in all styles and prices. Th< and Augusta. Carpets, Matting, 1 variety at the Lowest Prices. We all makes, and make a specialty of Settees, etc. Call or write for pri< OUR MOTTO: Best G-oods an *np i rmann Tlgi,-fcesl3>U ' | | ^ The Only-Place Where you can obtain the celebrated McCra finest residences, hotels, clubs, restaurants, ^ elusive agency. McCRAY REF Are without question the best: Refrigeratoi lasting satisfaction. - Come in and let us show you these sup are moderate in price, and they are so ecom pay for themselves in saving on ice bills. Write for catalog?No. 81 for Residenc institutions, etc., No. 57 for Meat Markets, SOUTHERN SCALE Hotel Jerome Building, : : Final Discharge. I state of sout mi - ? ,, ? . x I Countv of l I his is to notifv all nersons that I , _ c n,...Vr v JoL?nf-pt0J <Je?geT S'- DraftS' Es<1" I 'WltVn-^. Eu!n Miir Judge of Probate tor Lexington county, j n!fld|. suir ^ ^ Scrath Carolina, on the 13th (lay of June 0't~A,iininisrraTion of 11)08, for a final discharge as adminis- nf H#.nrv Minitrators of the estate of Eliza Hook. These are thereton E. C. Shull. monish all and sinful vV alter Hook. creditors of the sa 4w33 Administrators. deceased, that they b< ? ; fore me. in the e'ourr Barbecue at Swansea. | h,-id at Lexington, c. We will furnish a firstclass barbecue j May. P.mn, next, a with refreshments near the depot in | hereof, at 11 o'clock i: Swansea on campaign day. IOCS. A j show cause, if any tie fine dinner guaranteed. An ideal place j said administration si for candidates to speak. Music and I ed. dancing. Those who do not relish aj Given under inv h: barbecue dinner can secure an excellent ot May, Anno jjomm meal at Ganrt's Hotel, nearby. (JEO. S DH -litf Gantr & Rast. Probate Judge, Lexin Published 011 the 2< Subscribe to The Dispatch. 11)08, in the Lexingtot ods! I / Goods! ness conditions in the Eastern .rgain plums have fallen into our roads made in our stocks by our i J - j J j visn xo save money ana avoiu it requisites and all kinds of res now. We have anticipated our stock in every department jar through the season, s?we have what you want at all rhtning rods." cornstalks." fficient" nt on many articles. 1 GOODS CO., U S. C. eg MMM things! ne Furniture! rniture, think of onr handsome -I4- Art XT-it vrt i +n i?q n>i o i vo onrl lik.1 LL/11C/UL X' U.1 JLL1 L> U.J. O utuvi Sideboards, etc. We have the 3 largest stock between Columbia flup and Art Squares in endless > have Mattresses and Springs of Porch Furniture, Lawn Swings, ses. d Fairest Dealings. ix>g9 So Co ??i?i i ????mmtmm nil This Slate y Refrigerators that are use! in the etc., is onr store, as we have the ex RIGERATORS := made, and are guaranteed to give erior Refrigerators. Many of them 3mical in the use of ice that they soon re, No. -*'? for Hotels, Clubs, Public No. 65 for Grocers, No. 71 for Florists & FIXTURE GO.. : : Columbia, S. Ci H CAROLINA, i THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, exington, j Lexington County. <[., Probate Judge. ! By G* o. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge, is and E. L. Asbill Whereas, James R. Richardson made rant them letters suit to me, to grant him letters of adthe Estate of and ministration with Will annexed of the ! estate of and effects of Martha A. i to cite and ad- Corley. ar the kindred and J These are therefore to cite and ad id Henry Minis, j monisli ail and singular the kindred and ; and appear, be- { creditors of the >aid Martha A. Corley deed Probate, to be ceased, thar rhey be and appear, before H., S. C.. on "JUrli | me. in rhe Court of Probate, to be held ft r publication i at Lexington, C. H., S. C., 011 8rd day n the forenoon, to | of June, I'.'OS, next, after publication "V haw. why the j hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to lould not be grant- show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not begrantind, this 14th day ed. i l'-'OS. Given under my hand, this 18th day AFTS, (L. S.) of May, Anno Domini, 15)08. gton Couutv.S. 0. George S. Drafts, [L. S.J Dtli dav of" April, Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. a Dispatch. 2w30 Published on the 20th day of May, 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wlj6