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IF YOU WAI> the newest in and Fumishi flie "NTft-ar Pftni J V<UV AV V w nrw* lumbia. We stock. You prices right, new shades a Prices Range $12.81 Our stock of the best that shown in thee to see us. , SCRUGGS - - ? _ Leaders tn ?iyi 1404 MAIN St. NME s The Lexington Dispatch. t Wednesday, June 30,1909. Index to Vtew Advertisements. Mill End Sale?Tapp's. v Baggies?Oaughman Bros. July Bargains?Whitten Dry Goods Oo. Bargains?Minmaugh' s. Cotton 2E&rket Lexington llic. n , , Fatal Tight Ovsr Konoy. Bennetfcsville, June 27.?As the J result of a quarrel over changing a five dollar bill, Ed Sauls, machinist at the Marlboro Ootfcon Mill, lies at the pointof death, with a bullet in his lting, sent there by a reyolerin thehaadof H. B. Hayes, night watchman at the mills. The quarrel took place late this evening Both mdn fired three or four times, until Lauls went down with a bullet hole in his breast. Sauls is not expected to live, and Hayes is now in jail. Both married men, and Hayes is the father 1 i' of two children. 1 I i J * . % BIHHnBMM * ! ; N ^ : ~ naaiAI Hi b/caibi ji ! Clothing, Hats | ng Goods visit j e when in Co- ; i^atta -nn aih i lid V uu vivi will find our j Suits in all the i ,nd latest cuts. ! B to $30.00 Blue Serges is has ever been le parts. Coipe & SWAN and Quality ?t COLUMBIA, S. C. | 0 l i Telephone Co. Prospering. The Citizens Telephone Company has exceeded the expectations of its owners, in its growth. The company at first operated an automatic switchboard, but it provee worthless and failed to operate at all for awhile. Just a year ago Mr. Samuel B. George took charge of the company and installed a manuel switchboard with Miss A lma Long as operator. He began with twenty-three phones. The business has out grown the switchboard and Mr. George cannot fill orders for phones until the arrival of an additional equipment, which however, he expects very soon. Upon its arrival many new phones will be added. Among the list numbers are: 47. J. S. Caughman, residence. 48. Lexington Ice Plant. 49. John Wilson, residence. 50. J. R. Richardson, residence. Among those who will get new phones, are: Drafts Hotel, Sam M. Rikard, Auditor Dent, Court House, Miss Gable and S. B. Shipp at Irene. WE V ? m jr W r in GE LE u BHMHHBnHHDI | r 1 j Notice to Liquor Dealers. j ! ' I 1 I In accordance with the terms of the \ | Dispensary Law now in force, you are j 1 hereby requested to submit bids for j * the following kinds and qualities of j 2 liquors, beer and wines, to be furn- I c ished to the State of South Carolina, ' 1 for U3e of the County Dispensary j * Board of Lexington County, to wit: j 1 Corn whiskey, 70 to 85 proof, in j gallons, quarts, pints, pints. Give i age and proof. Rye whiskey, 70 to 85 proof, in ! gallons, 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, j Apple, peach and banana brandy, j 80 proof, in quarts, pints, % pints..' Give age and proof. j Alcohol, in gallons, quarts, pints, i Give age and proof. ! The above described goods mu9t be ! standard measurement in quantity, I and be put up in glass, labeled and j sealed. Bids are also requested on standard ; and well known brands of rye, corn, 1 Scotch whiskies, brandy, gin, rum, | wines, beer. Give age and proof. Bidders are requested to price their goods per gallon, quart, pint and half pint, instead of per dozen, per case, etc. All gooas must De iurmsnea in com- i pliance with and subject to the terms j' and conditions of the Dispensary Law j of 1907, and bidders must conform to j the following rules, to wit: | 1. Bids shall be sealed, and there ! ( shall be no mark or sign upon the en- j velope indicating the name of the i . bidder. j ! 2. Bids must be sent by express or j registered mail to E. L. Wingard, | Treasurer of Lexington County, Lex- 1 ington, S. C. 2 3. Contracts will be awarded to * the lowest responsible bidder, the Board reserving the right to reject J c any and all bids, or any part thereof, j * 4. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. j * Lexington, S. C., to be paid for within ! ^ 90 days from receipt thereof. Bids j F will be opened at our office at Lexing- j 1 ton, C. H., S. C., at 11 o'clock a. m., j inmiof P 10HM I 1 Uj X l/V" * R. L. KEISLER, J. L. SHULER, A. B. BACHMAN, County Dispensary Board for Lexing- j ton County. j June 30th, 1909. ! "NERAl JUNUTUI BHHnHHHinnMU VTILLAMS CASE WILLBE DB OPPED. A dispatch from San Antonia, Tex., ; eceived yesterday states that a mo- j ;ion has been made to dismiss the case j igainst Rufus Williams of this city. j charged with assault and robbery. The j notion was made by the assistant dis -rict attorney of Bexar county and | vill be granted, the ground being that \ he trial can not proceed because of j he absence of the State's most im- i Dortant witness, Mrs. Sallie A. Gib- } ion. The case will be racalled as a most emarkable one. Williams accompanied Mrs. Gibson to Texas and there ;he charged that he took $60,000 in pash from her. Williams was arrested within an hour and tried later, after peing released on bond. The jusy failid to agree. Another charge of assault was also brought against him and this pase will also be dropped, the district ittorney stating that he can not get Mrs. Gibson to attend. Williams has returned to thi9 State and is now coniucting a livery stable in Brookland. Mrs. Gibson was a relative of the late Squire Meetze and inherited a very large amount of money. A great ieal of this she converted into cash because of her distrust of the banks. Several attempts were made to rob \ tier house on upper Main street when j it became known that she had money j in her possession. However, none of I these susceeded.?The State. 28. * Jones Issues Instructions. Comptroller General Jones sent out :o county auditors, county treasurers, jounty supervisors and county superin- j :endents of education the following etter of instructions: "You are instructed to close your respective books June 30, and proceed mmediately on July 1 to make the i tnnual settlement with the county J reasurer, "County auditors will count the cash j )f the county ireausrers at the close of >usiness, June 30, 1909, and send a cer- j ificate statementof the same to this of- j ice. Notify foreman of grand jury to be j >resent to examine all vouchersallowed j n the annual settlement and when set- j lementis completed notify this office j >romptly. "A. W. Jones, Comptroller General.' | ( . ; Sweet Potatoes. The first sweet potatoes of the sea- j < on were brought to our office this J lorning by Mr. John C. Dooley. 1 f i4, 'r: i RO< iwirp IVI ha 1 1 N, S. < HHBMMnnnnniB ^ 8\ il\ ^ |E^ghJ| Does the Baby Suffer From the effects of teething? Giye the little one the kind of nourishment that will renew and sustain its strength. Try some of our Sunbrights Infant Food or Matld Milk They will stay on baby's stomach when all ofclier foods are rejected. We look after the youngster's comfort, too. Our Soap, Talcum Powders, Puffs, etc., are gratified to the skin and beneficial as well Our infant's department is a boon to mothers. See it. THE KAUFMAN DRUG COMPANY, LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR.. HBBBBHHBBBBHHi Promises Are Easy. There is a warm controversy nc going on in Calhoun county. It alleged that to induce the people vote for Calhoun county, and ma St. Matthews promised $20,000 for t building of a court house and jail, b it seems that after the votes we secured, and the county created wi St. Matthews as tne county seat, tj ante election promises, or rather tl glittering bait was withdrawn ar not forth coming; the voters har discovered , themselves buncoe and stnng, now they are weeping ar wailing; and gnashing their guns, 1 induleing in a newspaper war i crimination and recrimination. The people who were thus mislei lad they stopped to think for wmmammasmmmmmmmmm OF CHAN % J* mm I II u ? j AS WELL AS I i \ large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great propor- . tions before opening a Checking ; Account, DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the i amount of business done, receive | every courtesy in all matters of . ! business entrusted to us?and ! there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. minute, would have reasoned out that the promise of $20,000, even if carried out would not have given to them "a suitable, well-equipped and up-to-date ii 1 _ 1 1 < 1 i rtAA _ II court nouse anajau," out is a I large sounding sum of money, and i it especially sounds big to those who ? I have no idea the cost of erecting "a ? I suitable, will equipped and up-to-date ; court house and jail." It will take four ! times ?20,000 to give Calhoun the public | buildings promised by St. Matthews. 19 | But the indications are that not even i the promised ?20,000 from the county * ke j seat town will be madegood. which h p ; should be a caution to otther sectons ut I seeking the formation of new counties, re ; with the promise of a court house and j jail buildings from 9ome town wanting j the couuty seat.?Manning Times, le | ,d < Mr. W. E. MoGee. e ; The current rumor that Mr. W. E. sd : McGee had been appointed division | passenger agent of the Southern rail)V ; way with headquarters at Charleston, * \ wa9 an error. Mr. McGee is still the i popular traveling passenger agent | of the Southern with headquarters at rj i Augusta, and the office of Mr. J. C. ' Lusk, division passenger agent at ! Charleston, is in no way affected. i I I nicr I S W In. | i I ! \ ; i i I I I I I