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I WE HAVE Jl I A New Furi ' I At 930 Gi J Three doors above Bearden J meet you. We want you to quarters while in Columbia, a 1 I Comfortable CI * W While you are with us, wh< J want to get acquainted with j I $ Keep Your Eye ^ We will have something that ^ < . i CAROLINA FU i COLUMB I PKOFIT E PROFESSIONAL CARDS. > " . Ad. martin, attorney and counselor at law, lexington, s. 0. Office in Harman Building rear of court house. Will practice ih all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. WM. w. ha wes, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. ^ C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1,1905. ' 0. M. E7IRD. 7. E. DREHEB. Efird & dreher, attorneys at law, LEXINGTON C. H.. S. C. Will oraetice in all the Courts. Business I solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office. Lexington. 8. C. . JH. FRICK, attorney at law, CHAPIN, 8. 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room, Second % Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. k mhurmond & timmerman, ' 1 attorneys at law, ' WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COUETS, * Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, S. C, We will be pleased to meet those having le{ral business to be attended to at our office n the Kaufmann Building at anytime. Respectfully, wm. thurmond. q. bell timmerman, Albert m. boozer, attorney at law, columbia, s. c. Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite Van Metre's Furniture Store* Especial attention given to business entrusted to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. George r. rembert, attorney at law. 1221 law range, columbia s. o. , I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex- j ington County at any time, and am prepared to practice law in all State and Federal Courts. Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 1309 Washington J- Pendle ton Street. Street. ( ) * Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 1086. WBOYD EVANS, .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. ^ Columbia, S. C. Dr. p. h. shealy, DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. Dr. f. c. gilmore, dentist. * 1610 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Oifick Houbs: 5 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from 8 to 6 p. m. DR. D. L. HALL, dentist, columbia, s. c. Over Bryan's Book Store. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m Dec. 23,1907?6m prOARMANl | DEALER IN I I General I | Merchandise, 1 t Corner Main and lew Street, X 8 Opposite Centederate C # Monument, 5 $ Lexington, - S. C. J 89S9898S8S8989S989S9S8S9* ist mm t fv vi mbivbbbv * liture Store j irvais St. \ &r T.iilVioi? on/4 H70 WAnt, t,H X U/ uubiivi) uuu n v ** -??. w^ make our place you. head- J nd we will provide \ tairs For Yoo < ether you buy or not. We ^ 'OU. J On This Space i win mierest you every wccu.. j ? \ BNITURE CO. I IA, S. C. ^ EDUCERS. ? Trespass Notice. This is. to notify all persons not to HUNT, FISH or in ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER trespass npon the lands of the undersigned. The law will positively be enforced against all persons violating this notice. 49 p Frank C. Corley. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. M. L. Reister in his own right and as administrator of the estate of J. Adam Reister, deceased, and Orrie Rish, plaintiffs, against Harriet Berry, Emma Reister, J. L. - -n?i T\ Jtveister, rwugie r>ani?irui/, x>fin-oxjL j'uy, .Minnie Hedgepath, Lewie Day, Burjaice Day, Ada Cartin, Lillian Harman, Annie Garvin, Hampton Scofield, Sara Haltiwanger, William Scofield, Nathan Scofield, Samnel Scofield, Sonie Scofield, Carrie Bell Scofield, and John W. Scofield, defendants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, then the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. GRAHAM & STURKIE, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Lexington, S. C., Sept. 18, 1908. To the defendants J. L. Reister, Benton t> t :- t-k tt a uav, ojcwjc xjay, juiinau. noimau auu William Scofield: You, and each of yon, will please take notice, That the original summons and complaint in the above entitled action have this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington County, State of South Carolina, and are now on file in the said office. GRAHAM & STURKIE, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Lexington, S. C., Sept, 18, 1908. KILL the COUCH I ill CUBE the LUWCSl *" Dr. King's New Discovery FOB CSffif8 jRSe. AND ALL THBOAT AND LUN6 TROUBLES, g GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY^ OR MONEY REFUNDED. g Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine* stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch "work and best eye glasses. Tf von non't r>r>m o apn d for A* J VIA VMLA V VVAXAVj our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTE 4 CO, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St, Columbia, S. C 'Phone 934 THE CHILDREN LIKE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 7.1908. rOUETEAGEDIES NEAB ANDEBSON John McGaha Slain by Unknown Negro. Anderson, Sept. 27.?Two killings, a shooting which may result in death and an accidental death is the record made in the past 24 hours within a radius of 26 miles of this city. The first of these occurred in Dunklin township in Greenville county last night, when John McGaha, a white man thrice tried and acquitted for murder, was shot and killed by a negro whose name is unknown and who has fled. According to reports received here McGaha and one of the Ashleys went from their homes at Honea Path into Greenville county last night to arrest two negroes and take them back to Honea Path. After capturing the men and while returning with them they were overtaken in the road by a negro, who opened fire upon them. Between 12 and 15 shots were exchanged, and after the smoke had cleared away John McGaha was found dead as he sat in his buggy, with two loads of buckshot in his stomach. McGaha was acquitted by an Abbeville jury two weeks ago of the murder of "George Clinkscales, colored, his third victim. The negro who shot Mcliana has skipped the county, and his whereabouts are unknown. The second shooting scrape occurred on Mr. Woodrow Campbell's place, two miles from Starr, when Luther Ware shot and instantly killed Homer Mitchell, both colored. Ware has been lodged in the county jail, and the coroner's jury has returned a verdict charging hirn with the crime. When seen at the jaii this afternoon Ware said he and several other negroes gathered at the home of Babe Williams, a notorious colored woman, near Starr, and that Mitchell picked a quarrel with him on account of a negro woman who was present. Ware cjvo \TifY.holl rlrtawr hie ?hntonnnn him. but one of the -negresses prevented his discharging the gun. Mitchell, according to Ware, advanced on him with a table knife or fork, and Ware then fired on him with a 38-calibre Smith & Wesson revolver. Death resulted instantly, Mitchell falling at Ware's feet. Ware went to his home and went to bed and was awakened by a deputy, who brought him to the jail here. The third shooting occurred in Centerville township, four miles east of Anderson, when George Childs, colored, shot and mortally wounded his wife. At a late hour this afternoon the woman is still living, but her death is expected. Childs has skipped the country. Several officers are scourinp the countrv for him. and his ap prehension is expected before tomorrow. It seems that Childs and his wife were engaged in a dispute concerning his cotton crop, and this led to the shooting. He emptied two* loads of shot into her stomach at close range. The shooting occurred on Mr. Stonewall Watson's place. Another sad event occurred yesterday afternoon, when Jim Kelley, a white man, 20 years of age, an employe of the Anderson cotton mills, was killed by a freight train of the Charleston & Western Carolina road at Iva. It seems that Kelley attempted to board the train as it was leaving Iva. It is said that the train was running about. 15 miles per hour. Kelley lost his hold on the car and fell beneath the wheels. The trucks passed over one of his arms and fearfully crushed his skull, death resulting instantly. ????? - ? Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw: one on mv hand aud one on mv leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. "Would not bo without it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 25c. at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. BACK ACHE?1 Means the kidneys are not doing their part of the work removing impurities from the system. Take t Lane's Kidney And Backache Medicine It will remove the cause and tone np the system. No alcohol. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. Mate by CHAS, E. LANE & CO., St, Lottie, Mo. For Sale in Lexington by Derrick's Drug Store. m We have them at prices that will make yon sorry if yon have already bought but good news to those that jieed good Shoes at bargain prices. Mens' Shoes $1.25 to $5. Ladies' Shoes $1 to $3.50. Childrens' Shoes 50c. to $1.75 HI. L. CAMPBELL, Successor to CAMPBELL BROS., 1631 and 912 Main, Colombia, S. C. For Sale. One acre lot at Hyatt Park on car line, corner lot, price $1,000, easy terms. Six room house and large lot 011 car line. Price $1,500. Three hundred cash, balance four years. A beautiful lot in the city, nicely located, for $l,25u. Two six room dwellings on lumber street, recently built, for, each, $2,000, good terms. Four 3-room houses in Waverly that rent for $10 per month, price $1,450. $500 cash, balance five years. Four houses and large lot corner Gervais and Williams streets. Size of houses, 7, 6, 4 and 2 room houses, in fine condition. Price $4,500. Good terms. Improved place, 166 acres, 12 miles from Columbia, on railroad, 75 acres in cultivation, part of which will make a bale of cotton per acre. The saw timber has been estimated to cut 200,000 feet of lumber. Price $1,650. Improved plac^, 60 acres of land with grist mill that runs by water, price $550. 840 acres, 200 acres in cultivation. This is an improved place with two dwellings and six or eight tenant houses 125 acres in pasture. Price per acre, $5.50.; I 334^ acres, 60 acres in cultivation, good dwelling and outbuildings, grist mill and gin that runs by water. Price $2,500. 55 acres, nine miles from Columbia and near railroad, price, $350. The place is cheap at $500. 200 acres unimproved at $1.75 per acre. Improved place, 144 acres, 30 in cultivation, 16 miles from Columbia, near railroad. Price $1,000. House and lot, Eau Claire, $1,100. Three hundred cash, $15 month. 100 acres of land near Columbia. Three tenat houses, 50 acres in cultivation, balance woods. Cheap and good terms. An improved place of 180 acres, two and half miles from Denmark, price per acre, ^<.cu. Two acres of laud on road near car line; per acre, $100. An improved place, 50 acres, 25 acres in cultivation and near railroad. Price $000; $200 cash, balance, one, two and three years. 300 acres of land, dwelling aud outbuildings, 50 acres in cultivation that will make a bale of cotton per acre. Price, $1,800; $500 cash, balance, one, two and three years; near railroad. J. F. MOBLEY, 1507 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 1816. MY FRIENDS of Lexington will find me in my new store prepared to serve them with Dispatch. For Watches, Clocks and Jewelry i of every description, you will find my goods firstclass and prices the lowest. Repair work a specialty and neatly done?all guaranteed. Think of it. Ladies' O size high grade 20 years Elgin or Waltham Watches from $11 up. The same sizes in sclid 14 karat gold from $17 and up. See me for your Watches, Jewelry etc., before you buy. T. E. EPTSMG, JEWELEE, (000 Gervaas Sb, Columbia, S. 0. Notice, Debtors and Creditors This is to notify all persons interested in the estate of Mary Ann Meetze, deceased, that those having demands will present them properly attested for payment, and those indebted will make payment on or before 1st of December, 1908, to the undersigned. Emanuel T. Meetze, Executor. Sept. 19. 3w49. We Wa We carry everything in G< ware, etc. Buggies, Wagons i style vehicle you may want. 1 at a small margin of profit. Rffl When your are in the mar] serve you. All we ask is an in action guaranteed. THE LEADE SAINT ANGELA : : : AIKEN SELECT DAY and BOARDING SCHOO This well known institution affords 1 excellent opportunities for a thorough practical and refined education. 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W< Our prices are always the lowest ules and Hors ket for a Mule or a Horse, call on snection of our goods before buy: r " Supply IRS : : SWj i'S ACADEMY, Si B V m m L for YOUNG LADIES and GIRLS. lion in Music, Painting, Needlework and Domestic Science. Th? one aim in everv course is to equip the student Physically, Mentally and Morally for the performance of life's duties. IEAUTY AND HEALTHFULNESS. ptember 14,1908. irectress, P. O. Box 342. Ms at I i Ilfl'9 . . J tents of Fall and Winter fc idvanced styles in Dry ^ , Etc. g great profusion, and at gj few creations in fancy | irter3 while in the city. ^ IND RETAIL, ^ jjj Columbia, S. C. 1 )RGET LYIjOR, :well & Taylor, nnT.TTMPTA s n 9 yv/u v/ UAxy v*9 Furniture. We buy only in 5 lowest spot cash prices, we lan if we bought in local shipLrooni Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One Rocker?all for $17.25. Oak Stove Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 1st of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as n be bought. Write or phone LYI.OR, IA, Si C. T rade! Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hard3 can furnish you with any . We buy close and sell goods >?s us and we will be pleased to Lng elsewhere. Every transCompany, \ a a n Jill KJI Ji 1, V. . P. ROOF LEXINGTON, S. C., it for all kinds of rminnr 1 llllllg Implements. WRITE FOR PRICES. -i