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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 10,1909. i i. i ? Cottea Harket. Lexington 9% School "Wanted. Young lady of experience desires to teach in good locality. Small school oreferred. For father particulars ap ply at The Dispatch Office. - Sots This Fit Ton ? The Editor will be with Auditor Dent at New Brook!and on Friday and Saturday. All parties indebted to The Dispatch in this territory will please meet him promptly. Seatal Notice. j Dr. R. G. Kiliingswortb, dentist, will be at Chapin on Monday, Toes- j day and Wednesday, Feb 15,16 and 17, i , prepared to do all kinds of dental ;* work. Call and see him. . - New Xoaey. Thfl TTnme National Bank has jnst received a big stack of new bank notes, which they are prepared to loan on bankable paper. See their ad on first page and give them a call when you have banking business to < * transact. , V ' ' m Call to 8oe the Dentist. Dr. R. G. Killingsworth, dentist-, will be at Swansea on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb IS, 19, and 20, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. See him about your teeth. ? Tfct Smith Shows. The J. R. Smith Carnival Company, who delighted all Lexington with ' high-class attractions last week, left on Sunday for Leesville, where they will remain all this week. This is one of the cleverest aggregations ever aeen in Lexington, and Mr. Smith, the genial manager, made a host of friends here. The Smith company will always find a warm welcome in Lexington. Shots 1 Shots! *** " ~ J~?? in an?S??* a-nri loe auvtuvo Bujioo w ofiu>6 ?~v summer shoes and oxfords have ar. % rived at my store* , Yon are respectfolly invited to see them before yon biHL The prices and styles will please yon. T. H. Williams. , Notiei of.Scfcool Station. There will be an election held at Sharpe Hill school house, school district fib. 36, on Saturday, February J! f7, 1909, for the purpose of voting a . special tax of two (2) mills for school purposes in said school district . All voters must present their tax receipts ' and registration certificates as pro' vided-fay law for general v elections. Only suefc electors as return reafr or personal property for taxation shall be entitled to vote. Polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. - M. J. SENN, HENRY J* SHARPE, J. M. BOONE. Trnstees and Managers of Election. / Feb. 3.1909?2wKhr. Per Sale, Leas* or Bent. My farm on the Southern railroad, one mile north of Gilbert, S. 0., containing 230 acres of land, two good j seven room dwellings, 2 new barns, < 2 tenant houses, plenty of good water, ] good never failing orchrad. 75 acres j N - land in cultivation; a lot of good pine : and oak timber on the land; store house on the place and a spur track at the railroad. Will rent for standing \ Tent, or will rent to share croppers, and will furnish stock to cultivate the j place, this year, or will close out at a i bargain if sold at once. A bargain for anyone seeking a nice country I home. Call on or address, IOOR HAYES. | Gilbert, S. C., R. P. D 3. - Legislative. The legislature has not yet elected an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Twenty-foui ballots have "been cast apd the deadlock is, still unbroken. It will be gratifying to the many " Lexington friends of Col. D. J. Griffith to learn that he has been reelected Superintendent of the State Penitentiary for a term of two' years without opposition. Prof. Bernard H. Rawl of this conn- I tyf has been elected a Trustee of Olemson college, a deserved honor indeed. The joint assembly has filled several vacancies on the boards of various State institutions. The follow* ing were elected: Trustee of State colored college, Capt. Claude E. t Sawyer of Aiken, was elected in place i ^ of Mr. Arthur Kibler, resigned; pen-I itentiary board, W. H. Glenn, vice B. ! * F. Thomas, resigned; J. T. Deas, vice ! the late D. B. Peurifoy; Messrs. John i G. Mobley, A. K. Sanders and J. M. i Smith re-elected; Olemson college j board B. H. Bawl succeeds L. A. | Sease, resigned. They are now discussing prohibition. es l ?; I IMPO The remarkable developm ?25^per lot advance to tak there is no reason why int in 10 days, and most of th unsold on Hyatt Avenue i ^ The panic is over, and < hood, marvelous developii Gall immediately i Jones Convicted. W. T. Jone9, the wealthy planter of Union county, was tried ana convicted la*t week of killing hie wife, Marion Jones, by strichnine poison. The jury recommended mercy, which means life imprisonment. Jones' attorneys made a motion for a new trial which will be argoed Friday. If yon need a pill take DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Insist on them; gentle, I easy, pleasaBt, little liver pills, bold by I Kanfmann Drag, Co. f ? - ; Itoaey to Loan on Improved j Farming Lands. ! Money to loan on improved farming lands. No commissions charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecti ing loan. E. K. PALMER, Sylvan Building, Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 1085. 4wl7 Swallows Horseshoe Hail. Winnsboro, Feb 27.?Oliver Johnston, Jr., the young son of Rev. Oliver Johnston, yesterday evening swallowedahorseshoenail. The nail still remain j within the youngster and he seems to suner no iiiuuiiycuicutc uuciou; . THE STATE OF SOXJTH CAROLINA. Lexington County. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. M. A. Tindal made suit to me, to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of B. F. Tindal.. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said B. F. Tindal, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 20th day ofFebuary, 1909, 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 .Vh day of February, Anno Domini, 1909. George S. Drafts, [L. S. ] Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on the 10th day of Feb. 1909, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl6 I DOTS mp J MIS I I IlLULIflU IVII I1IVIIIV Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches Sterling Silver, Cat Glass, Art Goods. ALL NEW and absolutely beautiful GOODS. Come in whenever you have an opportunity. REMEMBER we ONLY handle SOLID and GENUINE GOODS. If not convenient to come in, send in your mail order, which always has our PERSONAL ATTENTION, with a GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. Always glad to see yon at SYLVAN BROS. Jewelersr Silversmiths, Opticians Cor. MaizF$nd Hampton St. Columbia, S. C. L J. BOBBINS, Ref. 0.I I .^^68 Manufacturing Optician, 1641 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. The only exclusive optical house in Columbia. I grind all my glasses. I do only highclass work at reasonable prices. Beware of peddlers and fakirs. ?? " . I ; Cut Prices On Stoves. ; i ?-1 ; i | HEATING STOVES. I COOK STOVES. J RANGES. ! Special Cook Stove No. 8, vrith i i ! 16-inch oven at $11.50 ! I! ?! ! W. S. STEWART ! I I 1526 Main Sr., n.i ci it m Iwiumo'.a, couui i^aroiinn. ? , ' - l! RTANT NOT! ent of College Place property situat< e effect February 15. Money savec ;ended mirchasers should not take a r ie purchases are for purpose of impr is limited, and those who come first College liace has entered on an era lent, paved sidewalks, and nearly a or address M. W. MAS I "RUBBER! RUBBER!" |j and you had better "rubber" this m way if you would secure the best II IDargains in m^aicinai ruuuer m goods of all kinds. Here you E will find a variety of ra HOT WATER'BAGS, BULB and | FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, $ as well as atomizers, nipples, and || the usual line of rubber goods gjj handled by first-class druggists. H The qualities are guaranteed to be g perfect, and the prices are lower R than you will find elsewhere in g this neighborhood. E I THE KAUFMAN DRUG | COMPANY, | | LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. 1 ???????? | , UA HKr ' . ' I Good morning! Won't yon i come in and see our new style j Low Shoes for Ladies? . v... ... ; The kind we sell at $2.00 you will find nicer, finer and better made than the kind you have been getting. * Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black Kid are the most popular this season. T?TX*DTTnTT>C? jujLLituj.v;xi o; 1613 Main St., ; |lf|| IIIIDIA C 1627 Main St., \ uULUHDlAj di > AS WELL AS I large ones are welcome here? j you need not wait until your bus- ; iness has assumed great proper- j fcions before opening a Checking j Account. DO SO TO-DAY. ? ! ?? -- j j Our patrons regardless of the { i amount of business done, receive j I every courtesy in a] I matters of I i business entrusted to us?and i there is nothing in safe banking i ! ! we cannor uerform. Talk it over i ! with onr cashier. ; i i CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, | COLUMBIA, S. C. f CE. Advance ed near the Columbia College, has 1 t is money earned, and besides the 1 dvantage of the opportunity to save ovement. By prompt action, you i get first choice. of prosperity that will make it the 11 city conveniences with county ta: ON, General Sales Mi n nTii " * ? n *aii >iaii I Alfred J. Fox, | i Real Estate and Insurance, j ! | ! LEXINGTON, - 8. C. , 1 194 acrea near Saxe Gotha Mills [ J 166 acres one mile from Lexing- ( i ton depot; 75 acres cleared; y oing > < orchard; creek runs through \ Dlace: fruit never fails. > < 20 acres near Lexington. > J 69 acres 4 miles from Steedman [ i ?18 acres cleared. > i One lot in town of Lexington. > J 60 acres within one mile of J < Artlmr, 2 acres open land. Plenty > i of water on the place. ? ] One lot on Main street of Lex- [ ( ington; good building. > < One lot on Main street of Lex- > | ington; store building and ware- | { house. > < 80 acres 2 miles from Lexington > | Plenty water. Fruit never fails. J ( 85 acres near Lexington. Good > ( for truck. Fruit never fails. I | 250 acres 2$ miles from South- | { em railway. 60 acres open land. > < Fruit never fails. Good orchard > | on the place. Two buildings. | { 25 resident lots in towu of Lei- > i ington. ) | Lot in Lexington with 3-room J ^ dwelling. > ( 45 acres,3 miles from Lexington, > j 9 acres open land. Plenty water. [ { 95 acres, 25 acres open lar.d > < 35 acres round timber, 35 acres > , UV/A^U U11X1UV/1 ) Ad "Z-A UVUJ UVUDVOf y < barn and stabler Church and > < school house within 2 miles of 1 j place. | ( 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- \ t ington. > | 100 acres, 30 acres open land, \ < dwelling and barn, church and \ ( school within one mile, 5 miles 1 ] from Gaston, 6 miles from Swan- \ I sea. i < 1 acre, 5-room dwelling just > ] outside the incorporate limits of | i Lexington. > i 3 acres, good dwelling near > ] Lexington. [ , 6 lots on East Church Street, > i ; Write or call to see me ; i AT ? 1 THE HOME I NATIONAL BANK, J Lexington, S. C l ( " THERE'S JUST NO GETTING | AWAY FROM FACTS. 1 When I stand sqnre on both feet and tell yon I am selling belter harness for less money than you ever paid before. I'm telling facts ?and I can prove it. Neighbor, don't- bny a thing in I the harness line 'till you get my prices. Here are a few: Plow Collars at 30e. Plow Bridles at 75c. $2.50 Leather Collars at.. SI .50. LET'S HELP THE MULE I fw ILSE W. MARTIN, I 1118 Plain St., Columbia, 8. C. 8 ! Unclaimed Hail. I List of letters remaining nncalled j for in this office for the week ending ; February 8, 1909: Ladies. Gentlemen, Koon, Miss Penter. Shealy, Mr.E.A. Snradley, Miss Lula, Weeks, Miss Emily. These letters will he sent to the dead letter office Feb. 22. 3909. if not delivered before. In calling for the j above please say "advertised," giving date of list ! S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. In Price of ( ed the board of direction to authori arge profits which an investment in i $25 on each lot purcliased. More lot only save $25 but also get a belt finest residence section of Columbia xes. He acts wisely who acts prom inager, 404 Skyscrapi CORRECTLY FITTED Tt EXPE Years of ceaseless effort to perfect the Dr. Vineberg Invisible Bifocal, into one single lens that gives every It ince glasses witliont the usual line ( aDart and thev do not 8D0t or blur. I glasses, they do not give an appearai wearer, like the old style of bifocal, reading and distance, they will prove perfect vision, as there is no sharp tri other : : : : : : We have secured the agency for th superior makes of Spectacles and Ey< tionary, We Will Have At Our PIh YEARS' EXPERIENCE To Examim for $1.00, Value $5.00, and Finer Gra fer is made for : : : I ONE WEE Come Early and Avoid Waii Special A full line of Artificial Human Ey< make. There are but few cases of d< Owings Di 1438 Main St, Columt T. B. I The Quality Grocer, 9i lumbia Sout a at *1 tst nrrry itittx* tir JflPlllVA^LL ILUUA, JLXLXi jjii the barrel. Heavy and Ft Oats, Fine Fresh Meats of Every Des 4.4.*+-+-$ /f\7W\ /ff\ 7f\7F\ 7f\7|\ 7is 7f\ | BARGAINS - i ajfc maki I 5 Spring Goods, we i j! heard-of Bargains | jSk ]! merit of our store ' aAc s must go?and go s less of Cost. < When in Columbi j j our store your sh( i| Wm, Plait JU 1804 Main Streat, va/vi?/\i;/ ! H. 2ST. Kamiaer St Co. | I We beg to call our readers* atten- j | tion to the advertisement of H. N. ; Kaminer & Co., elsewhere hi this ! ( issue. This is a new firm and when j ; you bay of th^m you have the satis- j | taction of knowing that it is new. ; I Mr. Kaminer is well known to all our j' j yeople and is deserving of a sbare of j | your patronage. Give them a call j i whether you bu.y or not. j Subscribe to the Dispatch. College Place ze the advance in price of all lots fa< t College Place is sure to yield withii than live thousand dollars worth of r }~* * P^rrvmn her he ,er selection ui xuia. . Land high, and exceptionally he.' ptly. x Building, Columbia, ) YOTTB EYES BY AN I ET. I a bifocal lens has resulted in I The far and near sights are fnsed I advantage of reading and die- I >f division. They can not come As they look jnet like ordinary 1 ice of age or infirmity to the 9 To those who nse glasses for j invaluable, giving comfort and ansition from one focns to the o above BIFOCALS, also other 2 Glasses, and aa an introductce An EXPERT OF THIRTY e Your Eyes and Famish Glasses des at Reduced Prices. This of- \ K ONLY. 1 ting. Children's Eyes a Ity. ;s and Ear Phones of the best safness that can not be cured. *ug Store, >ia, South Carolina. rlOACH, y7 G-errais Street, Co n uaronna. ST MADE?Special Prices by mcy Groceries, Corn and Feed, Etc. cription. Give me a Call. 1 ^ \i/\>/Ml/M/1V/\>/\i/ Ml/M * it purrs 1 0 room for new | i are offering un- ) i in every depart- I . A!! ^ inf?-r goods > *g? at once regard- ] a be sure to make > 3pping place. \ & Sons, I pf\i iiudi/i c n \2/ WVkVmwm) wi vi s^K/W\/B\/l\ ^|\ ,'B\ /W\ /?\ The Place to Buy Groceries. Elsewhere we print an advertise-, ment for T. B. Roach, tbe quality grocer of Columbia. Mr. Roach caters to the Lexington trade with a full line of heavy and fancy groceries. He makes a specialty of "Pinnacle" flonr and is offering exceptional inducements to the trade. Call on Mr. Roach; he will treat you right every time. Subscribe to the Dispatch. Lots-^ cin<r on Hvatt Avenue o * i the next few months lota have been sold withnumber of choice lots ilthful, select neighborSooth Carolina.