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I _ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 7,1908. Xades to New Advertisements. ^ i Furniture?Carolina Furniture Co. Great Star Sale?A. Ayoub. Bids for Steel Bridge?Geo. H. Koon. Supervisor's Report. Real Estate?Alfred J. Fox. County Fair?W. P. Roof. Tax Notice?Frank W. Shealy. Sugar*and Coffee?C. D. Kenney Co. Plumbing?Southern States Sup. Co. Quarterly Report?Dispensary Board. Sales?Samuel B. George. Cotton Market. Lexington 8>?c Nothing in The Case. Investigations in the reported infanticide case reyeal the fact that the ? report was exagerated. This much is certain, nothing criminal was at. tached to the case. Cotton 15c Per Pound Today* ? - - ' ?-? ? ~-i- ninn Invested eisewnere wouiu uui - you as much nice Furniture out of one 500 cwt. Bale, as you would realize at the present price if you bought your Furniture from The Lion Furniture Co., Columbia, S. C. x ? ' s Day Goods sad Notions. Dry goods and notions in great pro<#n<n?Nn at Mflftt.V.O fr SfiTl. Thft HlOfrt aUOAV/AA MV auvvvmv v? >wvw. ?? select line. All that is new and stylish, and best of all, their prices are as low as the lowest. Ladies cordially invited to inspect our line before buying' elsewhere. Ginnery Notice. From this date the Lexington Ginnery will only gin cotton on Thurs day's and Friday's and on Saturday's , tuntil 12 o'clock. ?' -rv -r __1 J Henry U. uy uriiMU, maua^ci. Shoes. * When you are needing shoe9 for men, women and children, all styles -and prices, see the stock that H. M. Wingard is offering and you will save money a ad be well pleased.] For Sale. 12 head of fat beef cattle and one milch cow. Apply to J. J. Fox, Lex, ington, S. C. Ginnery Notice. From this date I v ill only gin cotton . on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. James K. Swygert. TO BE MABEXED IN A SHOW WINDOW nmira nnifd a wkwaritip npnnr. Tf VU1U piv<c VJIUUC H tvuuuv.v rence, and any conple, w ho will give us 10 days notice, that will have their marriage ceremony performed in our show window Thursday p. m. Fair Week, will receive free the $35.00 * Strife advertised in this paper at . $19.98. - . THE LION FURNITURE CO., ? Columbia, S. C. . The C. D. Seaaey Co. The C. D. Keuney Co's., new coffee, tea and sugar store, in Columbia, is attracting wide attention. This firm is one of the best in the country. They own and operate 75 stores in various towns and sections of the country. Their prices are the lowest. If you want anything in their line, **all m fchAm. Mr. J. J. Roberts is]the popular manager and is a gentle," man of pleasing appearance and this store is sure to succeed. Mr. H. T. Campbell is also connected with tibfe new firm and be will take pleasure in showing you through. We want oui Xrerington readers to give this store a call when in Columbia. Lowest prices on sugar. The Quattletaum Estate. It was the editor's privilege to meet Col. C. P. Quattlebaum, of Conway, on the train last week. The Colonel ^ was returning to his home from Leesville, where he had been for the purpose of dividing the personal prop OfllY U1 11X9 JUUWC1 9 CSWklC, 41119< Sarah Quattlebaum, who bequeathed certain articles of furniture, silverware, etc., to her surviving children, and it was a very sad mission indeed. All of the children were present and the personal property was all amicably divided, each of the children securing something in which to remember their sainted mother by and to hand down to generation aftei generation. It is very probable that the real estate, wnich consists of the old homestead, at one time, one of the handsomest country homes in the county, will be sold and perhaps go cut of the family. Gen. Paul Quattlebaum was one of the foremost men of his time and his home was alwaye open to his friends. Kotiw, TmpUSKt. 4 This is to notify all persons not tc hnnt or trespass m any manner upon oar lands, as the law will positively be enforced against all persons violating this notice. > THOS. W. GUNTKR, Sept. 24-4w. Jerome Rish. Mothers don't give yonr baby anything that contains opiates or any other injurious drags, but insist on having Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teeth er7\ as it is the best medicine on the market for teething babies, and is absolutely harmless as it does not contain any opiates or injurious drugs oi any kind. It is guaranteed undei Pure Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty Ho. 11584. Price 35 cents. For 9ale by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teeth er Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga. Real Estate Sale. ? Wednesday, November 11, 1908, I ririll of mw frt flio VlicrVl. W 1X1 VAXVl av mj i^OAVAVUVV VV Vi*v ?st bidder, one 45-acre tract of land, known as "Whitman Place." Good farm lands; new house and barn. r Terms: Cash. Willie D. Oswald. Gilbert, S. C., Route 2. / 3wo2 Two 2Tsgroes Attack Deputy, Miller. On Snndav afternoon about dark wnen Deputy Sheriff Sim J. Miller opened the large door entering the cell to lock one of the prisoners up for the night he was attacked by two negroes, Abram Jones and George Baxter, and for several minutes a desperate struggle ensued. The negroes seized Mr. Miller, one from the side and the other from behind, and tried to secure the keys. Mr. Miller drew his pistol, but no sooner had he done so, than one of the negroes grabbed it, thus preventing Mr. Miller from shooting his assailants. ? - -i 3 Mrs. Miller, hearing ner nuBDana fighting in the room, began to scream and soon a crowd had gathered about the jail. With superhuman strength, Mr. Miller managed to get a lick at one of the negroes, and he struck with such force that the negro was knocked across the room, and he gave up. The other held on, however, and it was some moments before the deputy could extricate himself. Finally the negro, seeing that Mr. Miller was getting the be9fe of him, gave up ana beggea not to be shot. He made a dash for his cell, and on account of , the darknes, Mr. Miller was unable to get a shot. When Mr. Miller entered the cell he had a lamp in one had, but the negroes knocked it out of his hand, and the scuffle was all in the dark. There is not a braver man in the State than Sim J. Miller and the nerve he displaved on Sunday night no doubt i saved his life and prevented the escape of several prisoners. The men afterwards confessed they had planned to assault the jailer, secure the keys and escape. All praise to Lexington's brave deputy. ???? ^ * ? a, Millinery upening a? ja&vi ?. Last Thursday and Friday the ladies of the town and surrounding section visited the big store of W. P. Roof, to see the new styles in millinery. It was opening day and Miss Brown, the charming little milliner, and her assistants were kept busy showing and arranging the new styles. Hundreds of hats went out from Roof's on opening days, and many more have gone out since. This week Mr. Roof has another big ad. in The Dispatch. This is one of the most complete department stores in this section and you can always get what you want at Roof's. He invites the people,to make his store headquaaters while attending the county fair next week. Mr. Samuel P. Roof is one of the finest young business i men in the State, and is always looking after the interest of his customers. He will take pleasure in giving you any assistance possible. The management of this store is known the , country over, and there is no establishment in the State that has a more extensive trade. Southern States Supply Co. In thi9 issue the Southern States Qnnnlw f!rt rtf Prtlnmhia V>n.q a T1PW W.J V* - ?w.. i advertisement. While m Columbia last week it was our pleasure to go through this immense establishment. They carry one of the largest stocks in the State. Their trade extends to several states and they do a tremendous business. Mr. Harvey is the fenial president of this well known rm, and is exceedingly popular with ' the people. When you need anything in their line it will be to your interest l to call or write them and they will > certainly treat you right every time. TvaonnBa "\Tnfi na i xicoj^aoD Aivbivvi ! This is to notify all persons not to ; hunt or trespass in any manner wliatsoever upon our lands. The law will be ( enforced against all trespassers, x J. D. B. Harman, E. A. Roof, 1 J. W. Price, ' J. G. Zenker. Oct. 14?4wl TAX NOTICE I WILL ATTEND TEE FOLLOWING MEN tioned place* fir the purpose oj receiving taxes for the fiscal year. 1908: LaxlngtoD 0 H., from the 15th of October ' to the 14th of November, 1908. Edmund, Monday morning from 11 to 12. Nov 16. \ Gaston, Monday evening, Nov. 16. 1 Swansea, Tuesday, all day, Nov. 17. J. J. Mack's. Wedesday morniug, Nov. 18. Pelion, Wednesday evening, Nov. 18. Jacob Williams' X Koads, Thursday morning. 9 to 10, Nov. 19. Steadman, Thursday morning, ll to 1, Nov. 19. Samaria, Thursday evening, 3 to 4:30, Nov. 19. Batesburg. Friday, all day, Nov 30. I Leesville, Saturday to 2 o'clock, Nov. 21. Summit, Saturday evening, Nov. 21, Gilbert, Monday morning, Nov. 33. Franklin Keisler's, Monday evening, Nov. I 23. i E. H. Addy's. Tuesday morning, Nov. 24. Crout's Store, Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, 1 Chapin. Wednesday, all day. Nov. 25. i Peak, Thursday morning, Nov. 26. > Hilton, Thursday evening. Nov. 36 White Bock, Friday morning, Nov. 37. Ballentine. Friday evening, Nov. 27. i 1 rmo, Saturday morning, Nov. 28. I Brookland, Saturday, Dec. 5. The balance of the time at Lexington Court House until December 81st, 1908, after which time the following penalties will be added by the County Auditor and collected hv thA County Treasurer. On January 1.1%9. l per cent, penalty will be added to those who nave not phid. i On Fepruary 1st, 1909. an additional l per i cent, will be added to those who have not , paid, making 2 per cent, for Feb. will be added on March 1st, making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who hare not paid by March 1st, 1909. Tax Books will Close March 15, 1909. The hours for closing the tax books will . positively be at 11 o'clock for the morning . and 4 o'clock for the afternoon appointments l LEVY. . For State Purposes.... 5!? Mills . For Ordinary County Purposes ... SlA Mills ' For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills Total 12 Mills f Special School Levy Dis. No-15 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 18 4 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 19 4 Mills Special School Lev? Dis. No. 25 2 Mills . Special School Levy Dis. No. 34 2 Mills Special School Kevy Dis. No. 37 2 Mills 8pecial School Levy Dis. No. 42 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 75 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. &?. 3 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mills Poll Tax S1.0C T* ?. TT Tl/\ 4 TV T T1TTTT jur, y x. Raluds Township 7'4 Mills BroadJiiver Township 75? Mills Fork T >wnship 714 Mills Commutation Iioad Tax $3.00, payable from October 15th to March 1st, 1909. Paries owning property in more than om township must so state to the Treasurer. When writing for information concerning taxes always give Township or School District and name in full, not initials, FRANK W. RHEALY. Treasurer Lexington County M. L KINAI 1523 Main St. | Alfred J. Fox, | ! Real Estate and Insurance, j i LEXINGTON, - S. C i i ? ; ! WANTED, I W? rive iuu acre rarms, j FOR SALE. ] 165 acres one mile from Lexing- | | ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young > ( orchard; creek runs tlirough > { place; fruit never fails. [ i 20 acres near Lexington. > < 69 acres 4 miles from Steedman [ j ?18 acres cleared. > < One lot in town of Lexington. | , ( 60 acres within one mile of ? < Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plenty | J of water on the place. ' > < One lot on Main street of Lex* | J ington; good building. > < One lot on Main street of Lex- [ J ington; store building and ware- > < house. > ] 250 acres 2J miles from South- ? , i ern railway. 60 acres open land. > < Fruit never fails. Good orchard [ | on the place. Two buildings. > < One lot with two story building [ | at Irene, S. C. > J 25 resident lots in town of Lex- [ ington. J Lot in Iiexington with 3-room | dwelling. > < 158 acres 2} miles from South- > < ern railway, 50 acres open land. J | Two story dwelling painted and i has 8 rooms. Store house and < good barn and stables. Fruit [ | never fails. > < 95 acres, 25 acres open land, | < 35 acres round timber, 35 acres \ | boxed timber, 2 4-room houses, > ( barn and stables. Church and [ < school house within 2 miles of | | place. > i 4 one-half acre lots on Depot > < Street. j j 4 one-half acre lots on new i street to be called Fort Street. > ] One large lot, 6-room dwelling > ( and barn on Main Street, Lex- > | ington. | | 100 acres, 30 acres open land, > i dwelling and barn, church and > < school within one mile, 5 miles j from Gaston, 6 miles from Swan- i J sea. I ( 1 acre, 5-room dwelling just I J outside the incorporate limits of i uexingion. i 3 acres, good dwelling near | < Lexington. ? | 6 lots on East Church Street, > ; ? ! ] Write or call to see me ! J AT I s THE HOME BAHK, i Lexington, S. C. rtvvvvvvvvfvvvvvfvvvvvvvvvi STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Birdie Eva Davis, by Guardian adLitem, W. B. Davis, Plaintiff, against Maggie Hamiter, Eva Hamiter and Mamie Lee Hamiter, defendants. Partition^ j In obedience to the Decree 01 tne Conrt herein, signed by Hon. J. W. DeYore, Circuit Judge, and dated July 15th, 1908, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, 1908: | All that piece, parcel or tract of land, i situate, lying and being in the county | of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing Thirty-six acres, more or less, i and adjoining lands of John Miller, | Paul Eargle and Mrs. Betsie Setzler. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. ? AXfTTTTT. T* OFflRpTF Clerk of the Court . 1 Lexington, S. C., October 12th, 1908. Mess. Graham & Sturkie, Attorneys for plaintiffs. I W mik" "nP M wBBBI Satisfactory Clothes If you like to wear clothes %) just a little different]] from the rest you want to look at our new l/onpihr Quite V (11 dlljf UU1I0 which is made with all the new little kinks that you'd like. $10.00, $15.00, $18.50. You'll like them. Overcoats $8.50 to $16.50. Fall Hats, Neckwear and Underwear. Glad to show von throuo-h. J 0~ on the rtu, clothier Columbia, S. C. NOTICE?BIDS WANTED. The undersigned hereby gives notice that on the oth day of November, next, the County Board of Commissioners will consider bids, and let the contract for tbe construction of a steel bridge across Saluda River, near Wyse's Ferry in said county and State. Plans and specifications for said bridge can be had by applying to the Supervisor. Right to reject bids is reserved. GEORGE H. KOON. Supervisor Lex. Co. Oct. 6th, 1908. Granulated Sugar 18 Lbs. ?1.00 FRESH ROASTED COFFEE l(b. to 35c. Green, Black and Mixed Teas 30c. to 80c. CHEON TEA The best 50c. value in America Oar ''Special" Coffee at 2oc. is a Cup Favorite. Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa. SUGARS AT COST 75 Stores in Uoited States C. D. KENNY CO. 1839 Main St. Phone 151 THE WOLN^ had no such choice of toilet aids as are at the command of milady of today. That is possibly the reason women used to hide their faces with thick veils. OUR TOILET AIDS AND PREPARATIONS render thick veils unnecessary. We liave effective remedies for sunburn, freckles and all the effects of wind and sun on the complexion. Get a supply at this house of" pure drugs and your face will continue to be your good fortune. THEKAUFMANN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. 4fc <tt <tfc <tfe 4fc HAVE YOU ENOUGH to pay your way should the salary stop? To go into business, buy a home or make your old age comfortable? If not, your duty is plain. Start an account with our Savings Department at once, save and deposit every dollar you can and have money on hand when needed. 4 per cent, interest will be added to your money here. Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. QUARTERLY Statement of the net profits of the for the Quarter ending September 30, l! No. 1. Lexington Dispensary No. 2. Lewiedale Dispensary VA Q DAOIr "niananoorTT V? KJ X V. azv jr No. 4. New Brookland Dispensary. R. L. K J. L. Si J. W. J. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i Lexington Connty. ( Personally appeared before me R. Addy. Lexington County Dispensary 1 a true and correct statement of the ne pensary Fund for the Quarter Ending ! Sworn to and subscribed before me thi 12th day of Oct. A. D., 1908. G. A. Derrick, Notary Public. COLUMBIA G THE STORE THAT SELLS : RETAI Flour, Bacon, Lard and We carry evevythlng in 1 a!i1a( aim sa 4a nuaaa 1 viiivi aim 19 iv |#bvh^v? i you will be convinced. Corner Plain and Asseml COLUMBIA m THE FA HOOSIEE n/^nn Ixtuur Southern Stat colum] 810-812-814-816-8 1 MEET ME Beautiful Hi St. You'll come to Tapp's for t The very atmosphere of our 1 "style" as you enter and the the lovely hats, the more yoi put it tritely, the hats this se classes: immensely large hats the small and medium hats crowns. Buy your hat now. Hnr now ^ncirrnor ViQG harl \y UI JLIV H UV?ji^uvJL iAMW of some of the most exclusive of the big Northern cities. ! coming South, to the inner p elusive designers in New Yor will carry a "style touch" di than you will see elsewhere i South. The large Georgette Sailors facing, are strictly stylish. rJ attractive and very becoming Blue and the Taupe Gray sha Mulberry shades and other so feathers, ribbons and large bu handsome flowers, under the i artist designer, all go to make of stylish hats. We are showing now the v from Gage, from Phipps and 1 We know we can please yoi becomes you. PRICES MOST ORDER We prepay mail, express or freight shipped to any point within a radius c pay you to buy your Rugs, Mattings, THE JAMES I DEPARTMI 1638 to 1646 Main Street, OR.KING'S NEW DISCOVER! Will Surely Slop That Cough. STATEMENT. Lexington, S. C., October 5th, 190S. ; Lexington County Dispensary Fund yuM $ i <0 15 677 96 856 17 522 26 Total ?2,826 54 ieisler, ) luler, County Dispensary Board. Lddy. ) L. Keisler, J. L. Shuler and J. W. Board and made oath that the above is it profits of the Lexington County DisSeptember 30, 1908. IQ J R. L. Keisler, J. L. Shnler, J. W. Addy, County Dispensary Board. ...i,a?gp'HJ'i. gi SROCERY CO., FOE CASHL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Sugar our Specialties :he Grocery line, and our rry us before you buy and blv Streets, near Market. is : s S. C. ^GHINERY SUPPLIES I ES Supply CO., I 3IA, S. 0. | ^ CERVA!S STREET AT TAPP'5 ats of Real yle. he "style touch" this season. Millinery Department breathes longer you stay and look at 1 are impressed with them. To ason are divided into three i, big toques or turbans, and 3 with wonderful imposing Don't wait, long experience as manager departments in large stores She had access, just before arlors of some of the most exk, and our hats this season fferent and of hierher class n a city twice this size in the i of white satin, with black "he new Directoire Shapes are . The beautiful new Canard ides are predominating with ft shades of the season. The ickles, and the roses and other careful designing of our new s up a magnificent showing ery latest ready-to-wear styles from Randa. a now with the hat that best 1 MODERATE. BY MAIL. on all purchases of $5.00 or mors >f 600 miles of Columbia, so it will etc., from Tapp. Write today. L. TAPP CO.. / INT STORE, Columbia, S. C. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Desl Salve In The World.