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I f GREAT EARLY FALL ! good in five years. Every pie 25c; 50 pieces all wool Dress 5 pieces black, blue and browr 50 pairs fine'all wool Blanket! Tick, sold at 20., our price onl CLOTHING lOIt MEN 1 any sise from 3 to 16 years. ] ( BnBKBBBHBBHBnOBBMKBBi The Lexington Dispatch G. M. Harman, Editor and Publisher D R HaT/mvanger. Assistant Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. ~CI^ULATI0N_27266. Wednesday, September 30,1908. Hust Sold An Election. Gen. Wilie Jones, State chairman of the Democratic party, has' written a letter to County Chairman D. F. *** ** " v o v* a1 /n r\ Jtiora m wmen jm states uidu au election mast be held to elect a superintendent of education to succeed Mr. Farr. He declares that the action of the executive committee in naming Mr. A. D. Martin as the nominee, was clearly in violation of the rules of the Democratic party, and requests Chairman Efird to call the committee together and name a day for the election. Thinks Committee Sid Bight. A. D. Martin, Esq., Dear Sir?I have read with interest the controversy as to your nomination by the Executive Committee. The sole real question is whether the election, or rather nomination, of Mr. Farr ended the contest for School Commissioner. If so any man or any ? number of men could come out "as candidates. But, in my opinion, if Samuel B. George or Prank W. Shealy had put himself out of the way as Mr. Farr did, then the Executive Committee would have declared another contv>o onmiirrtr onrl _t r 109U UClinCCU VUC DUJ. I11V4 uruv v ? Buff, If this-is the proper conclugion then there was no nse for you to run the race over as you have had no competition. It would be unjust for you to have to face a new man. If there are any who wanted the office why did they not come out at first? I think the County Executive Committee took the proper view regardless of the reasons for their sction. Excuse my seeming officiousness if offensive to you. Yours very truly, J. F. Lyles. Steadman, S. C., Sept. 26, 1908. (Advertisement.) > Executm Committee Upheld. The action of the County Democratic Committee in naming A. D. Martin for County Superintendent of Education has met with practically the unanimous approval of the voters of Lexington county. Of course there are always those who oppose any movement. The kicker has his place and there is one qualification which he always displays and that is to kick4 TIT?. ATTAmr /mi nliftr f/\ m olro ! lur. 1U<U"1)1U lias C V CI V v^uanuj W luaav/ him an ideal superintendent and we predict that he will do so. But few less than a majority of the voters spoke in his favor at the close of the j high toned gentlemanly campaign against the lamented Farr, receiving .-at his home precincts a handsome -vote. This speaks well for the man where he is best known. It is the opinion of all whom we j have approached that Martin would have overwhelmingly defeated any j man who might have offered against j him in an extra primary. Then why.! put the county to the expense, and 4,- | 000 voters to the loss of valuable time? j Martin is the people's choice.?Lees- ! yille News. (Advertisement.) T ? ? Mr. Lever's Opponent. nrartcrfthnrer. SeDt.28.?Congressman Lever will have a new opponent at the November election. R. H. Richardson of Sumter received the nomination at the Republican convention of the Seventh district, held here today. AlexDantzler, who has contested for Mr. Lever's seat for the past several terms, was also a candidate but was defeated by five votes. The convention was attended and managed entirely by negroes and the proceedings were most harmonious. Jacob Moorer, the colored lawyer of this city, prssid- ! ed.?The State. Letter to B. W. Bleckley. ? - r-* .Lexington is. t ., I Dear Sir: Why shouldn't the oldest j business firm in America (we were es> ! tablished in 1754) make the paint that i takes least gallons and wears longest? i Yours truly, 67 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co. sell ' our paint. j - Harried. Mr. Olin Hoover and Miss Kate ; Sharpe were happily married on Sun- | day, September 2)cn, at the home of the brid-\ near Swansea, Rev. G. W. ; Kelly officiating. Immediately after j the ceremony a bountiful repast was [ served the guests. i HI iiiiiii P?wmm Dry Goods, Notions, f 15 SALE OP DRY GOODS AND ce of goods we sell is worth 10' Goods at 25c a yard, sold at 50< l 50 inch Mohair at 50c. yard; i 3, $3.95 pair, the $5 kind; 39 pj y 15c. LND BOYS?Great bargains in "Pants at. 50r?. and SI. -~J ~ J -? ? QM9H9MHWnB8B(XMBCMmraBBHMB3BSBMBB9HKESE gpre3Bg*3mw7ag^^ ^9 WjWHBMBMBMMMCTPWWMMMII ?I 1 P have mors os* ics \ B %stP Such being the c jj service. Bui ii not a patron w s come one? 1 0^5 's ca'cu!ated to 5 SAViftaCS the young, the | I DEPARTMENT posits from 51 I cent, compounded quarterly. | twelve months at five per cent. I THE HBST NATIONS Notice to Liquor Dealers. In accordance with the terms of the Dispensary Law now in force, you are hereby requested to submit bids for the following kinds and qualities of liquors, beer and wines, to be furnished to the State of South Carolina, foT use of the County Dispensary Board of Lexington County, to wit: Corn whiskey, 70 to 85 proof, in gallons, (demijohns), quarts, pints, y2 ; pints. Give age and proof. Rye whiskey, 70 to 85 proof, in erallons, (demijohns), quarts, pints, % pints. Give age and proof. Rum, 70 to 85 proof, in quarts, pints, % pints. Give age and proof. Gin, 70 to -85 proof, in quarts, pints, pints. Give age and proof. Apple, peach and banana brandy, 80 proof, in quarts, pints, % pints. ! Give age and proof. Alcohol, in gallons, (demijohns), quarts, pints. Give age and proof. The above described goods must be standard measurement in quantity, and be put up, branded and sealed. Bids are also requested on standard and well known brands of rye, corn, Scotch whiskies, brandy, gin, rum, Ttrinoo Koor rjwfk fltyfi and T>rOOf. TTAUVU) MVV*? V w . ? ^ All goods must be furnished in compliance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the Dispensary Law of 1907, and bidders must conform to the following rules, to wit: 1. Bids shall be sealed, and there shall be no mark or sign upon the envelope indicating the name of the bidder. 2. Bids must be sent by express or registered mail to Frank W. Shealy, Treasurer of Lexington Countj^ Lexington, S. C. 3. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids, or any part thereof. 4. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. Lexington, S. C., to be paid for within j +V.o^o/-?f 3U Uil^ a 11 U1JU ICCCI^IU VIIWWAI will be opened at our office at Lexington, C. H., S. C., at 11 o'clock a. m., October 20, 1908. R. L. KEISLER, J. L. SHULER, J. W. ADDY, County Dispensary Board for Lexington County. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 24, 1908. Notice to the Public! I will gin cotton from this date at 20 cents per hundred pounds and furnish bagging and ties at 90 cents per bale. I have the only cotton seed huller in the county and will hull your ' ' 1 T< seea at-j cents per uusucj. at = every farmer to hull his seed. Bring your cotton to my gin and have your seed hulled in connection. Best attention given to all. A/.ariah Taylor. 2w. Fowles' Old Mill. ' LANE'S KIDNEY AND BACKACHE MEDICINE Tones up the digestive organs and cures kidney troubles. Its use Means Health For The Kidneys. ilrn'nnl in'! l- imarftntpfld I under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. Mads by CHA3. E. LANE & CO.. Su Louis. Mc. For Srtle in Lexington bg Derrick's Drug Store. Slothing, Ladies' Suits, PER CENT. SAVED ON A CLOTHING?We want our Lexi 0 cents on the dollar, but in man; 3; 50 pieces all wool Ladies' Clot 50 pieces fine Outing at 5, 6 1-4 i si-rc 1 1 -A crvA-u- wnnl "Rlarikfits. ?2 A A * .VJ , clothing. Our $8.95 Suits sold a , Boy's Eats and Caps, 25c. to 5( ?T 7!r*k3fzzz?T.:uj,aL:>3r..imu*?-xrrj3x*kzrrzz--,iarzz-'7X?jz. ?7?<.-vnxrr??M#?B>?szJLTB r^i o^s^s?="e*15 I biJoj i\gjSL^wj 1 1 s ?5 ii. Possibly it is with us. j I sse you knew something oS our \ 3 ouldrrSitfce o/cli tor you to be- \ | serve ah classes;" the old and jj 1 poor and the rich. It receives dcup So 55,000 and allows four per & Also, certificates issued six or p| L MNK oiMTKM j ; Real Estate I i and Insurance, | i LEXINGTON, S. C i < ' < > ! WANTED. ' I < > | One 100 acre Farm, | < quick. > | FOE SALE. I | < ? | 165 acres one mile from Lexing-^ | < ton depot; 75 acres cleared; youngfe > i orchard; creek runs , through^ ? J place; fruit never fails." - " **[ < 20 acres near Lexington. > | 69 acres 4 miles from Steedman j i ?18 acres cleared. > > | One lofc in town of Lexington. | < 60 acres within one mile of; ? | Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plenty | ( of water on the place. > | One lot on Main street of Lex- [ ( ington; good building. > ] One lot on Main street of Lex- [ ( ington; store building and ware- > < house. .. > i 250 acres 2\ miles from South- ? ( era railway. 60 acres open land. - > ] Fruit never fails. Good orehard | < on the place. Two buildings. > | One lot with two story building ; [ ( at Irene, S. C. > \ Resident lots in town of Lex-'? \ Iington. | Lot in Lexington witli 3-room J dwelling. , 158 acres 2.] miles from South- > ern railway, 50 acres open laud. [ ; < Two story dwelling painted and ? < has 8 rooms. Store house and > 1 J good barn and stables. Fruit | never fails. > I Write or call to see me [ ! AT ! i THE HOME BANK, ! * 4 ! Lexington, S. C. J jM H HU?g? i i Good morning! Won't you | come in and see our new style I Low Shoes for Ladies ? The kind we sell at $2.00 | you will find nicer, finer and i better made than the kind you ! have been getting. Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black i ! Kid are the most popular this ! season. ! j EHELICH'S, I I COLUMBIA, S. C. I 2 THREE Ai 3 1704 and 1706 MASN ST., liilinery, iaftings, Art Squares LL YOUR DRY GOODS BILL. ngtcn patrons to come end get their share of barj y cases you buy at 35c. on the dollar. 100 piece h, 54 inches, at 50c., sold at 75c; 5 pieces black j md 10c. yard, great values; 50 pieces Cotton Fla: 5.S3 the pair, the 54 kind; 1,000 yards best Apro: ,t 512.50. Goods bargains in Gdd coats at 52.50 z 5c. The sale is on one day as well as the other. o ii ? dTiiip nov i a ALL ulu i Biiiiy^ nil! i Clipy IQU L U ii 111 y li Just received a new and full Lb and colors to select from. We ' satisfaction. Big lot of new Shoes, all styles buy. Everybody knows the place?] from Seaboard depot, and our ] Union depot. 919 Gervais Street and 402 1 -2 I p] CITIZENS OF Do You Need FURNI We have every article in this line, Installment, are the very lowest. We 1 giving them just what they want at pri erate what we carry in stock, but we asi see us, you will find any kind of Furnit Bed Room, Dining Room or Kitchen. you read this advertisement and be sun NEW HOME SEWING MACHIN installments- See us before vou buv. JOHES-SWYGEET j 1208 Main Street, |n E w "1 I beg to announce to my friends that I ? Department Store building a new and U including | Dry Goods, Motions, ^ Groceri< F have some extra special bargains to c J|j|R call. IIONESTV has ever been my ir WJJ|? an honest basis. .... Everybody is invited to make my store Mpifl J lave wagon yard and stalls for horses 5 ? 11 ? If IS W I Xiexingt i COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. and Bugs. i jains. We haven't sold goods as cheap or as s Harrow Serge Suiting at 10c., regular price FafFeta Silk, the SI quality, only 75c. yard; anel, extra heavy, the 12 l-2c. kind, only 81-3; n Ginghams, only 5c. yard; 10 pieces Teather J tnd 33.50 each. Boys4 Suits frcm 31.50 to 35; * naMBBnHannBaHBHn^j(?s9waeHMMwrmMri> urn pflniK! pprrs?? oliyfed, mao , 111 OS and SHOfcS! . le of Fall Suits, latest styles guarantee a fit and will give and prices. See us before you A Blum Old Stand?three doors Main street store is opposite lain Street, - Columbia, S. C. mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmma mmmm???? LEXINGTON^ [FT Any Kind of , TURE! and our prices, either for Cash or take pride in serving our customers, ces that suit. It is useless to enumsure you, if you will only drop in to ure you may need for your Parlor Think of us while at home when j to call when in Columbia. ES?Low prices for cash and liberal FMME CO. Ill Columbia, S. G. _ c. iTOR^|| am opening up in the Lexington complete line of General Merchandise jram Shoes, Hats, Caps, p| ^ >ffer and it will pay you to give nie a !?~ lotto and I propose to sell goods on mf| ) headquarters when in Lexington. SjUm in rear of store j ma n ra Si jf&K Vljllj' I