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r The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 4, 1908. Indes to He77 Aivertisoasfcts. Bank of Chapin. 1 R. L. Bryan/ James L, Tapp Co. E. Jones Co. J. L. Miinnaugh & Co. Dispensary Pa rchases. * Cotton Market. Lexington 8%c ? ( Married. On Oct. 20th, at the residence of ^ Mr. N. S. Crout, near Gilbert, Mr. J. Frank Younginer and Miss Luannie Crout were united in marriage by Rev. B. D. Wessinger. t - For Bent. The home place of G. M. Caughman. containing house and barns and ail land in cultivation. Apply to Caughman Bros., Inc., Columbia, S. C., or . G. M. Caughman, Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. 2. ^ 3am Burned at Bates'curg. On last Thursday night the barn and stables of Mr. J. Walter Dreher at Batesburg were destroyed by fire, together with a fine brood mare valued at ?300. The origin of the fire is unknown. ?? i m* Far Sale. I will sell my place containing 152 acres, three and one-half miles from Gilbert, in the Pond Branch section of Lexington county, near school and churches. For particulars call on or write, G. R. Lewis, Gilbert, S. C., R. * F. D., No. 1. Place For Sale. We offer for sale our place, containing 110 acres, about six miles northwestof Lexington, S. C. Thirty acres open land, balance in woods; good dwelling and outbuildings; plenty of water. Apply to M. L. and J. "V. Kleckley, Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. 2. 2w2 s Wooten Bound Over. Magistrate Bachman, of New Brookland, held a preliminary here on MonHav in the na.se of Z. W. Wooten, the white man charged with rape, his alleged victim being his little stepdanghter, an embecile, less than fifteen years of age. t. The evidence against Woo ten was very damaging and the magistrate promptly sent the case up to the higher court. The case will be submitted to the grand jury this morning and in case a true bill is found, it is likely that an effort will be made to dispose of the case at this term of court. % X ? J ? - Land For Sale. 40 acres of land, five miles from Columbia bridge, (Part of the Martin A. Shall estate) about half open and the other well timbered. For terms apply to 2229 Divine St., <Shandou, Columbia, S. C. Cir t. 9 0?i ' Silled 1)7 Brother. ^ On Saturday night about 8 o'clock Moses Johnson, a young negro boy, was shot by his elder brother, Ed. Johnson. The shooting seems to have been entirely an accident. It is said that Ed was cleaning up an old pistol while Moses was sitting on the i bed nearby. The weapon was dis' -charged, the ball striking Moses in the stomach inflicting a wound from which he died an hour and a half later -despite the efforts of Dr. E. P. Derrick, who was called in immediately after the shooting. Both are sons of the Rev. A. J. Johnson, and the shooting is deplored by both white and;colored. > * * ? Sewing ICaebines. The New Acme and Davis Unique improved drop head machines; nicely finished in oafc; easy running and perfeet sewing; fully guaranteed; for sale at factory prices for cash, or on * easy payments, at The Bazaar. r U Uonmnrt Ill iVll^c JJ. uaimaui Farewell Sermon. On Sunday morning the Rev. W. H. Hiller preached his farewell sermon as pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran church, before a large congre^ gation. The Rev. Mr. Hiller ha9 been pastor of St. Stephen's for more than a year, during which time the church has prospered, many new members having been added to the church roll. During his stay in Lexington he has made a host of friends and it is generally regretted that he is to leaye. He will move with his family to Columbia, where he will continue to do ministerial work, carrying with him fc the be3t wishes of all. / ' * ' For Beat. ? I will rent to a good tenant the Henry T. Dooley place, on Two Notch with trnnd dwelling. cood water. out buildings, and land for 2-horse farm, suitable for grain, corn, cotton, peas and potatoes. Apply to J. Sol Dooley, Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. 4. J 3w2 i ? ? i Third 'Week Jurors. Bailey Chaney, C. Y. Bouknight, E. Willie Redmond, Qnincy A. Epting, D. | iE. Shehane, Eli A. Sox,~0. B.~ Counts, H. Dibble George, Ambrose M. Wingard, W. P. Yarborough, Danl. J. Han't man, colored, Jacob M. Bouknight, Jas A. Cnmalander, John J. Kesler, Carrol Bookman, John J. Yonnginer, Wallace S, Norris, Joseph H. Eargle, Boyd B. Hall, E. Austin Smith, B. L. Dreher, J. G. Wright, Henry Z. Adams, R. M, ^ Gibb6, John L. Crim, C. W. Salters, J. B. Youngbiood, V. U. Harman, M. Luther Kleckley, David H. Wilson. T. O. Stoudemire, Ben. F. Derrick, Geo. A. Shealy, L. B. Fallaw, J. E. Addy, J. J. Ballentine. See the new po3tal caids at the Bazaar. They are beauties:. QTJAETEBLY EEPOET. Supervisor of Lexington County. Continued. No. Name. Nature. Claims. 44S B H Earhart, lumber 2 25 449 H Z Adams, lumber 2 47 450 44 44 44 11 19 451 Brooks Goochvin, sal gd c g 15 00 452 J J Hite, sup tor eg 18 15 453 J 0 Bailey, wk on road 8 15 454 C L Meetzo, sal eapt c g 50 00 j 455 John Bras well, sal gel eg 20 00 456 J M Pass, sup for eg 1 60 457 S D Fulmer. washing p h 4 00 | 458 J F Wingard, haul for co 2 00 459 J A Wessinger, lumber 14 75 460 C B Dolge Co, sup for co SS 50 461 Dr J J Wingard, t.x lun vac 5 50 462 G S Drafts, pro in lunacy 5 00 463 P H Coriey, con lun to asy 4 55 464 44 4 4 serv ar war 13 20 465 44 44 diet prisoners 67 20 466 S F Corlsy, lum rpr bdge 59 00 467 Dr E P Derrick, ex lun 5 00 46S W D Long, lumber 9 SS 469 JER Kyzer, sal supt ed 52 00 470 O C Yount, hay for eg 0 79 471 B E George, making desk 1 50 472 D E George, sap for c g 152 00 473 C L Bouknight, lumber 15 14 474 Dr E P Derrick, services medicine etc for e g 10 30 475 B D Clark, sal as cor 12 50 476 Wm Raw], allow pauper I 50 477 W D Dent, sal '< n 1 pstge 34 33 47S S B George, sal cec 29 16 479 S M Rikard, shop wk eg 2 25 450 H M Wingard, sup c h 35 451 4 4 4 4 sup co 12 GO 482 Coriey & Connelly, sup eg 22 99 483 Dr J W Sandel, serv eg 2 00 454 H M Wingard, sup for c g 21 75 455 4 4 4 4 sup for p h 49 70 456 Lorick & Lowranee, sup 1 00 457 4 4 4 4 sup co S 40 488 44 44 sup co 12 60 4S9 J H Eargle & Co, lumber 6 40 490 W S Rinehart, lumber 12 70 491 D F Shumpert. tools 9 00 492 S C Penitentiary, convict hire and guard salary 61 00 493 H E Miller, lumber 11 57 494 J L Shealy, al pauper 3 00 495 Adam Coriey, al pauper 4 00 496 S B McMaster, gun for c g 22 00 467 Mary and Rebecca Jacobs, allowance as paupers 3 00 Total for September, 1908, $992 22 498 H C Shealy, lumber, 55 91 499 Dr J W Wessinger, supplies and lumber 106 40 500 U W Jefcoat, sal mag con 71 25 501 C 0 Amick, lumber 53 38 ZfiO T T-T Canwhrnan anr? O cr SI fif Wiy ?* xx v q 503 J H Eargle, lumber 21 33 504 W R Eleazer, shcAnls eg 1 50 505 J P Meetze, lumber 73 61 506 F W Shealy, county treas sal etc postge co treasurer 100 00 507 S M McCravey, bldg brdg 21 52 508 W F Seigler, lum rpr bdg 11 32 509 J P Mahaffy* rpr bridge 15 00 510 Will Allen, 9up for c g 1 77 511 E U Shealy, mag and cons 83 70 512 J W Frick, lumber 2 75 513 D J Griffith, sup eg 63 00 514 T B Aughtry & Co, wagon 57 00 515 E J Corley, lumber 19 00 516 W D Dent, sal as auditor 33 33 517 G M Harman, ptg treas rpt 60 00 518 44 44 pub notices 11 89 519 44 " 44 44 13 60 520 S B George, sal c c c 29 16 521 44 44 p9tg express 4 04 522 J E R Kyzer, sal supt ed 52 30 523 Dr E P Derrick, sal co phy 24 00 524 C L Meetze. sal capt eg 53 30 525 C D Barr, tools 2 50 526 Reynolds & Craft, tools, 12 50 527 T H Shall, lum rpr bdge 4 00 528 B D Clark, sal and const 16 50 529 G A Derrick, sal mag 62 50 1 1 J AA 03U uni nite, naui on roaa iu uu 531 W H Suber, tools 5 50 532 " 44 sup for eg 160 87 533 B B Swygert, sup for co 8 92 534 A B Bachmau, mag cons 112 50 535 S D Fulmer, steward p h 106 94 536 W P Roof, Jr, pstg bd reg 3 35 537 P H Corley, serv war 4 00 538 M P George, sweep c h 1 50 539 G M C Kyzer, haul on rd 18 75 540 H M Wingard, sup eg 9 70 541 J C Bailey, haul on road 15 00 542 Brooks Goodwin, gd e g 22 50 543 F P Shealy, sal mag 38 75 544 H M Wingard, tools 4 15 545 D E George, sup eg 42 58 546 P H Corley, sal sheriff 250 00 547 44 44 diet prisoners 74 70 548 H E Miller, lumber 71 25 J 549 J M Pass, work for eg 10 45 550 Dr J W Eargle, p m exam 5 00 551 Barrett Jones, expert to grand jury 20 00 552 VVm Rawl, al pauper 2 50 553 Sim J Miller, rpr at jail 5 85 i 554 Cook & Wingard, lumber and repairing bridge 64 79 ; 555 M D Shull, sup for eg 17 07 j 1523 SVIain St. msmaaBimsa^BSBB^SSi^SSSESSfSSXKBBKS I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County or Lexington. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq , Probate Judge. Whereas, John J. Haltiwanger made I suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Elizabeth Haltiwanger. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred | and creditors of the said Elizabeth Haltiwanger, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 7th of November, 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 23rd day of October, Anno Domini 190S. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 28th day of October, 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w ^ ? ? IIP U ixooa morning j woni you come in and see our new style Low Shoes for Ladies? The kind we sell at $2.00 you will find nicer, finer and better made than the kind you have been getting. Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black xxiu itie me must jjujjuxax i/xxxo season. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ( flfll |I||DIA Q f1 1627 Main St., ( UULumDSflj Oi Ui I Don't You Want | a Diamond ? I Have you fcver thought 5 that the money you 'throw g JJ p? mil ii_ : lj I I away ior lime mingy uuuiu buy a nice Diamond? S Don't get the idea that it i takes a person of consider- f] able means to own a Dia- n mond. Real good stones are g obtainable at $100 and up- I Save your money and in- ? vest it in Diamonds. You'll | get a handsome return on 8 the investment. ? I WE KNOW WHAT WE SELL IS 1 8 G00D' 1 CHARLES F. SENTZ, I I JEWELER, 8 1 1439 Main, Columbia, S.C I 1 Plnfhuc blyillyd if you like to wear clothes just a little drifrerentjj from the rest you want to look at our new Varsity Suits u which is made with all the new little kinks that you'd like. ?10.00, ?15.00, ?18.50. You'll like them. Overcoats 88.50 to $10.50. Fall Hats, Neckwear and Underwear. Glad to show yen through. BO, CLOTHIER Columbia S. C. W. S. STEWART i FOR RANGES and COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, OIL, WOOD and COAL, MANTLES, TILE and GRATES, COOKING * UTENSILS, KNIVES TABLE and TEA SPOONS, and ALL KINDS HARDWARE. 1526 Main Si. Phone 1294 COLUMBIA, S. C. COLUMBIA C THE STORE THAT SELLS ] RETAi: Flour, Bacon, Lard and We carry evevything in tl chief aim is to please. T you will be convinced. Corner Plain and Assemfc COLUMBIA ^wwvw^ww I MORE NE\ The Greatest Suit V l ^ ^ ' Kil ^ We will sell a special display f The}'' are unmatchable values. Ito Lynx, Mink, Fox, and other sty K SI 2.50 up to S55.00. r J All mail orders entruste A Bhoppiag lady in the store, wh< j A back. All inquiries from out-ofi business is a special feature wit! \ accompanies order. I The Jami \ 1638 to 1646 IMain Streel i <t& I H-P HP HP HP MP HP HP HP ,i ?? 556 W N Lugas, lumber 3 15 557 A R Sightler, rpr bridge 50 558 G S Drafts, sal judge pro 25 00 559 C W Caughman, mag con 32 75 560 John Braswell. sal gd c g 47 25 561 J L Shealy, al pauper 3 00 562 S C Penitentiary, convict hire and gd salary 58 30 563 Mary and Rebecca Jacobs, allowance paupers 3 00 564 J B Wingard, sal etc clerk county commissioners 43 15 565 Geo H Koon, sal supervisor 225 00 Total for October, 1908, ?2,697.45 " " Sept. " '992 22 " " Aug. " 1 344 19 " " July " 3 638 08 " " June " 7 061 32 44 " May " 1 473 22 Grand total for six months, ?17,206.48 Respectfully submitted, GEO. H. KOON, Supervisor Lex. Co. J. BROOKS WINGARD, Clerk. Mrs. Katheriae Mayer Dead. As we go to press we learn with regret of the death last night of Mrs. Katherine Mayor at her home in the Midway section. Mrs. Mayor was one of the oldest residents of this sec.*? n?i.L en :n uivsii, ociu? in uci year, oue win be buried tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Drafts' burying ground, near her late home. Free School to Opec. The free school term for scliool district No. 1, will open 011 Monday, the Kith of November. For Rsnt. I offer for rent my place, known as Barr's upper mill, nearBarr's Landing. Good two-horse farm W. W. BARR. 2w2 Lexington, S. 0. have you enough ! to pay your wav should the salary stop? ! j To go into business, buy a homo or ] j make your old age comfortable'? | If not, your duty is plain. Starr an j ; account wit It our Savings Department ! i at once, save and dej>osit every dollar i ! you can and have money 0:1 hand when j ! needed. ! 4 per cent, interest will be added to ! j your money here. j iarslsiia National Bank, | COLUMBIA. S. C. \V. A. CLARK, President. T. II. MEIGHAN, Cashier. | ' i j js ?EBf |j ! The Jeweler, 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. M y Lexington friends are invited to ;S\v?*vj come in and see me f V| *n my new store. : j Good thiugs to feast t ^ -> j O jthe eyes, and Jewel] ry f?r every one and every pocket. Mr. 8 KVy/itG Geo.#H. Burcli is the v ' \ 1v ! ^' vhij time maker and will ''/?/{'/ i care f?r the watches '' ' ! and fix them. u ; \ - i Don't forget to see the Wedding Gifts in my stock Got all kinds, and reasonable in price. W. E. AVERY. JEWELER, t 11/637 Main St., - Columbia, S. C. ( ROCERY CO., FOR CASHL AT -WHOLESALE PRICES. Sugar our Specialties fie Grocery line, and our ry us before you buy and >ly Streets, near Market, , : : S. C. wwwwwww MEET ME AT TAPP'S N SUITS alue in America at Another big shipment of stylish rill sell some of the swellest tailored landsome suits come just in time, he new shades and novelty stripes. 10w. Long Coats in the newest app .11 perfectly made and lined with sa leautiful in their making and in thei ?e Guarantee a Perfect Pit in ] A hvAnl n ^ -C * ! ? r?L r. xijc ucsi aaaui uneiii Ui SL^Jisii si he South. In this selected lot yoi hat you usually have to pay $35.00 rhe $35.00 suits are extra good v; >45.00 and $50.00. Excellent suit values from $10 o |75. LONG COA We offer some excellent values in L izes. Black and colors S5.0< The handsome broadcloth Evening Co Vhite, black and light shades. Lined wi ery low from St .00, .NDSOME FURS, FEICED LO\ of new Furs. These are handsome piec 'he-* lot indues Muffs, the new Rug Muff, 1 lisL skins. Prices range low from S2. ORDER BY MAIL d to us are carefully and prompt 3 is very painstaking, and we guarantee town customers cheerfully and prcmptl i this store and we pay express on all pi bs L. Tapp < DEPARTMENT STORE, t, yVVVVVVVVVVVVM I ' j if you have a shadow of suspicion | keep ir. dark. I J ryjw. * - . ?? < .ji j " mm *mrmm ? g... ittcawpa?w "wct? i br. 0, r, rardihs, I Painless Tooth Extractor and Professional Dentist, R. F. D. No. 2, 13 A., Coiu?nbia5 5. C. Hyatt Park ear runs by tfie office. m rti *> -P* ><*? I Real Estate | and Snsuraase, | LEXINGTON, - S. C j | WANTED. i % Five 100 acre Farms, > | FGE SALS. | r K,r> acres one mile from Lexing- | | | ton tic pot; To acres cleared; young > \ 2 orchard: creek runs through ) i | place; fruit never fails. | tiO acres near Lexington. > ' 3 (U; acres \ miles from Steedman * 4 ?i8 acres cleared. > 2 One lot in town of Lexington. > < (V.) acres within one mile of J Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plenty | < of water on the place. } \ One lot on Main street of Lex- > 1 ington; good building. > 1 j One lot on Main street of Lex- | < ington; store building and ware- > J house. > < 250 acres 2\ miles from South- \ < em railway. 09 acres open land. > 2 Fruit never fails. Good orchard ) < on the place. Two buiidings. ( < 25 resident lots in town of Lex- > j ington. > i Lot in Lexington with 3-room > j dwelling. > i 158 acres 21 miles from Sontli- > < ern railway, 50 acres open land. > j Two story dwelling painted and [ ( has 8 rooms. Store honse and > < good barn and stables. Fruit > j never fails. [ | 95 acres, 25 acres open land, > j 35 acres round timber, 35 acres [ < boxed timber, 2 4-room houses, > J barn and stables. Church and > \ school house within 2 miles of * ( place. ) | 4 one-half acre lots on Depot [ { Street. > j 4 one-half acre lots on new \ i street to be called Fort Street. \ One large lot, 6-room dwelling J 3 and barn on Main Street, Lex- > | ington. J | 100 acres, 30 acres open land, > J dwelling and barn, church and > | school within one mile, 5 miles [ / from Gaston, 6 miles from Swan- > < sea. i j 1 acre, 5-room dwelling just | i outside the incorporate limits of ? j Lexington. [ < 3 acres, good dwelling near > J Lexington. j < 6 lots on East Church Street, > < > i Write or call to see me [ ! AT ! j THE HOME BAHK, j j Lexington, S. C. | ? ! $25 | suits is ready for you. We ^ Suits of the season. These ^ They are supreme styles in ^ The suits you want right roved lengths and designs, ^ tin or silk. The skirts are J r shape. J Svery Garment We Sell 4 aits to be seen anywhere in ^ 1 will finrl cnifo of 00 a ff xxx iiiiVA y wv vv w and ?40.00 for elsewhere. alues, suits actually worth # ?15, ?19.95, ?24, ?35, up ^ TS. ? long Coats, Misses' or Ladies' ? ), S7.50: $20.00 to $35.00. K ats are most attractive values. ^ !f V? h ArtTT?? nrhif A onf ??> Urn AArl Lull ncavj vvmuc actum* x ^ $25.00, $35.00 to $50.00. ^ es bought at very low prices. ^ Neckpieces, Collars and sets of f 98, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, ^ ly executed by a special ^ 3 satisfaction or your oioney ^ y answered. The mail order ^ irebases over ?5.00 when cash ^ Company * Columbia, S. C.