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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. O. ^? ????? ? ? ??.? ~ ?? ? ?? .?.? ? Baprasantatiua JSntuspapar. Sonars l?axington and tha Bordars of tha Surrounding Sountias &i&a a Bianfcat* % ??? _ , vnt. XXXIX. ~ LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY. JUL f 14, 18C9. 3/ if' I The HOME N I OF LE Capital Stock ; Liability of Stockh Prot32ticn to Bepo; OUTERS I! Every safe-guard knowr | security and safety of tk( I Highest rates of intere: 1 LOANS WjEEN THEY ! . I abl: I Safety Deposit Boxes 1?BBBB Ji^-SmBBBEBBBgsmB jmMumntmwBMmmssBuam IBank ( : : : CHi ITIis Bank Tf This bank aims tc give yoi checks for you?furnish dra always glad to assist you in 1 with top bank, which make positors. Our certificates of We cordially invite thenar their banking with us. J. S. WESSIXGER, Presidei rBROOtS NEW BR( We Want your business. .?/ your money with us untiPyo ^ times a year. ~Wa 4. G. GUIGNARD, TSS ^ * Vlc6-President: ' - *N # : Ci * FITZMAURICE'S 1704 and 1706 MAIN ST. / For Dry Gooc Millinery, Fa: % ?and Silks, Un m r% _i x ou ii nna ' /jyi ' i \ : .V\* lowest and or ? \ 1704-1706 Main St. FITZ + FRIEND! * Pick your Teeth. 1 hen pick your Dentist And in picking pic if DR. G. R. HARDING Near Hyatt's Park. Phone 6 EXTRACTING TEETH ANKI J DENTAL WORK PAINLESS. Best material and good wi at moderate price. Come s see for yourself. BIDGEWOOD and COLLE< PLACE CABS BUN B1 THE OFFICE EVERY 15 MINUTES. EUA CLAIRE, S. C. It F. D. N*. 11. COLUMBIA, S i - ... ;w\ zz l?5i20 MA?^f" STREI Solicits a Share ATiONAL BANK | XSNGTGN. I r 825,000.00 ' oiders 825,000.00 3itors 850,000.00 rs CUSTOMERS. I l to modern banking for the | ;ir funds. | st en time deposits. | NEED THEM AT REASON- | j E SATES. s For Kent, 81.00 per year. | of Chapin I ? /x y iriiv, b. u. : : ; g sat Accommodates j i good services. "We ca9h out-of-town fts for sending money way. We are business matters. Make your deposits s a point of good treatment of its dedeposit bear interest at 5 per cent. j \ rners as well as the business men to do it. J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier ^ | - -? ~ \ND SANK, 1 )OKLAND, S. C. W It is our desire to please. Leave ^ u need it We pay interest four ^ L. S. TROTTI, j Ul President 3 TO Tiinrr inrn OTnnr tlMLL-AIM J1URL COLUMBIA, S. C. / / Is, Notions, Shoes, ticy Dress Goods derwear, etc. our prices the 4-T-fc A ItAA^ LJL gUUUD liUU UUOU. MAURICE'S Columbia, S. C. is- ' Jtci&Mruf UL I J@A>cvn<c?fr I YOU TAKE NO CHANGES ark j In dealing wi h us. Neither do ve. We positively decline to take tl e chance of not satisfying a customei: Our line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, (JJJ SHOES, ETC,, is complete in every - detail. You are sure to find what you l want at the right price. Particular attention is called to our Men's and Boy's Clothing. T. H. WILLIAMS, 9 * Lexington, S. C. V. I MoajrcKZiro L'5% ? ? " of Your Valued I5 | Young1 Mc-a In. Ssricus Trout)' [ I George E'lisor, A. II. Gondw [ Willie Goodwin, Castello Goodw i \V. D. Wise aurl J. Pres Hut'.o ; . the names of six young white m j who were arrested and lodged in i ' last Thursday by Deputy bheriif S j J. Milkr. These young men are charged w a very scions violation oi law? sault ar d battery with intent to I and conspiracy to riot. It is ullep ' that they committed an assault u; j the person of Mr. (J. S. Goodwin, i | popular merchant cf Gas ton, on 1; { Monday night a week ago, atl-icki i him ar his home v. ith pistols, kniv ! etc. Air. Godwin's wile, who v | lying in brd nearby with an infant I only a few days by her side, was | severely shocked that her eonditi I was critical for several days, it ! said. j The warrant was issued by Map i trate Thomas L. Harman, of t i place, but the defendants, allegi ! that Mr. Harrnan would not give tin i a fair hearing; that be required t I heavy bond, asked that .the case ) transferred Magistrate Buff, oi N Brookland, which has been granted Albert Hartley and Grover Goodv are wanted on the same charge. II stated that some startling deveh ments will take place within the n( day or two, unless they come fcr\v< and surrender. The prosecution is represented able counsel in the person of ex-Sei tor Sharpe and Messrs. Effrd &, Dr er. The defendants have employ W. \V. Hawes and Messrs. Graham Sturkie, it is said. N^Tterry College B Bunion. The annual Newberry college re; ion will be held at Little Mountain Friday, August 6th. The address welcome will be delivered by 1 Dxrr Haitiwanger, of Chapin. Pr< dent Harmes, of Newberry cclLge, H. Aull, Esq., of Newberry, and H C. M. Efird, of Lexington, will present and will make addresses propriate to the occasion. The ex cises will commence promptly at o'clock, .. The C., N. & L. railroad will oj ate an excursion from Newberry, parties at that point interested in' schedule, rates, etc., will confer w Pr)f. O. B. Gannon of Newberry. Virgil B. Sease, Secretary Protectsd Servios. A serie3 of meetings will be held the Methodist church every night t week, closing next Sunday nig - ? ? ?? ?- ? ?? - ?-? ~ 1 1 5 a i /N 0 Tomorrow uioxum^ auiu < tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock Rev. J. M. Pike, of Columbia, will the pulpit. On Friday morning 2 Friday evening at the same hour Rev. Dr. J. W Daniel, of Colnmt will preach. On Saturday the th quarterly conference will convene. ~ Everybody most cordially invited attend these services. Rev. John W. Neeley, pastor Mir. G-oc. A. Kaminer, Mr. Geo. A. Kiminer left on Sat day l*or the Columbia hospital w lie will undergo treatment for sew weeks. Mr. Kaminer is one of most pipular men in the county, < it is with much regret that we elm cle his illness. msJciiiii ) REAL ESTATE ? ? ?J OCOLUMBIA, S. C. Good farm, containing 63 acres, miles Bonthwe3t of Irmo; 34 acres cultivation, balance in wood, acres bottom, good 5 room house ai farm buildings, good water. Cheai 126 acres, 3 miles southwest < Batesburg Part open. 126 acres adjoining town of Pelio Good land, part cleared. Must ? at once. 3 lots at Park Place in Coluaibu cost $750, will sell for $540. 58] acres, 4 miles northwest of G lumbia on Mouticello road. Ne< Rid te wood Park dwelling and on buildings. One nice large lot at Elmwood Columbia, facing Lincoln St., $12-! $500 cash, balance one and two yeai One large lot at Colonial Heigt $340 cash.' Modern up to-date home at SI a don. Large lot, roomy house, mi sell at Qiice. Two lots, 100x125 in North Coin: bia $4C0. Warned a good farm in Lexingt* County within a radius of 8 miles Columbia. List your property with us. \ m 2117 cpII it, tor voa. There "?J ? -- ? no charge unless we do. We are agents for College Pla property. See us before buying. Write or see us at SECOb FLOOR MIMNAUGH BUILDIN Phone 420. Columbia, S.1 ?>rr T"*^ "K/r s-\ T\T / ntoN ^ K-rf ?^?<V o?ly cajt rvm *? IAW n r<* ci jo atrdnagre. Polite and Fr? j &0?. U. w. Jfeatlii>rswiie If* I T3i 5Te**s "p1 ""v -11v J. V?? I ? W 4lMkV/-W It hi. V ? I in, j Hon. C. C. Featherstone, of Laurin, ! on:?, has accepted an invitation to ire J sneak ar the big rei*uvranee rally to ion j be hold here on LhS 7r?i oi Audits!. ai! | Di\ George B. Crmu.'f, of Newberry, irn I wili he hero ul.-o, he having aceeptid { the invitation several weeks a*y it !) j There atv no b.Vier speakers'in the us- | country than these tvro gentlemen oil ; and if goes wirhout saying 'hai a ."d large audience will greet them, on --rx.? h* Ee<:olvnic-as o: R3s;j:-ct. !l"t J Whereas, An All-Wise Father ins | remo e 1 from as our sist er, 'diss Ikvilah oi e of oar mo*;:. belowd '"A member. Wo shall r.ever again enJ0 jov her genial companionship and /* wise counsel. She was always a wiliv ing worker in the Sunday school and \v? mourn her d p r uro, and her . m mery will ever !.e Kept fresh and ;'f~ bright in our heart-, as she was loved ' " by ali, and therefore be it. ' Jj Resolved, That it is with borrow w? thus part with our sister, We woukl emulate her virtues and bow in liuruble sut mission to the power of one who I "Doeth all things well," hoping for a meeting on high, in that "House \ . not made with hands, eternal in the * ' heavens." Be it Resolved, That the sympathy of this , Sunday school be extended to the * on owing relatives of our sister and . r llidir bereaved families. /v Resolved, That these resolutions be "P1" spread upon the minutes of our Sun;(Jr day school and that copies be sent to o the families of our departed sister and also to our home paper for publication. W. D. Dant, AT-*. Emma L. Counts, m- Miss Pearl Clark, on Committee. of * - dr. School Trus sos Remain. 3sipy The county board of education was Q1j] in session on Monday, and several imjJJ portant matters were disposed of. In ap_ spite of the published statement of 4-. Superintendent Martin than no school je!) trustees would be appointed this year, except in those dist ricts where resigna)rr. tinns have been handed in, a delegacy! tion from Leetviile appeared before the the-board with a petition signed by ith citizens of the district praying for the ounting of the tlmee present trustees and recommending the appointment of three new men. Tne board refused to oust the three trustees now holding, basing its action upon the following ruling of Attorney in General Lyon, which, it seems, should his set the matter at rest tor another )ir I ... j c a? . md 4 Dear Sir: Yonr letter asking f thp schooi trustees are to be appointed i?. fill July of tiie present year has hoeu remd ceived. Stciicn 1210 code of laws, the volume I, si a in ended by t!-^ art- ot da, the legist ;tr lire, approved February ird 17th, 1906. directs ''Each county b^ard of Education, on the first Toes 'to ?iiy of July, 1:93, and on the first Tuesday in July iii every two years ch*r6i.t?r, shall appoint for each school district in their county three school trustees from the qualified < lectors and taxpayers residing withu thii /ii<rripr. who shall hold their era *" ? ?? ? office for lv-o years, ana until their tire *ucce3*?crs are appointed and qualilud fied, inLs* sooner removed by the )iii- county ouard of education." Accord^ ing to the provisions of this section of the code, school trustees should he ?1 appointed 011 the first Tuesday in ,"B' Jtiiv, 1910. 0"Yours very truly, "J. Fraser Lyon, "Attorney General." Seminole Receivers Columbia. July 12.?There was conference here to-day of the receivers or the Seminole Securities c/oui, an,, ? which it was decided to hold a meeting durii g the latter part of the month and give other stockholders who have not 3 i yet proved their claims an opportunity in to present their certificates. 12 At this meetirg the action of the reip ceivers regarding criminal prosecution d. will also be discussed. Dr. Moll Resigns. r0 Dr. P. H. Mell ha9 resigned the presidency of Clemson Callege, a posix tion he has held for several years. The board of trustees are considering 0 the resignation, and it is nor known ir what action they will tale i: the mat.t terin C. W. Cr aer & Co. iO In this issue of The Dispatch W) rs. present to our readers an adver.belts ment of C. VV. Cromer & Co., th new real e9tat? i rm of Columbia Mr. u- Cromer was rear, d only a few miles ist from Lexington anu ia a young man of sterling worth. This f: m has some in- good values in real es.ate. If yoi want to seli your property list it with on them. It costs you nothirg unless yoi of sell. If you want to buy < all on then or write for particulars. We beapeal for this firm a liberal sha e of patrou is age. w WaitMn's July Sale.l The great July bargain ca nival which is being conducted ny th G. Wuitten Dry Goods Co., of Batesbu is being largely attended. This biC gain earn val will continue Ih ongl ou - July. ???? ?- - :Y imi ?-.v-m uvis-fr-o^ m^mi v C01;UM?IA, *?. O. ">mpt Attention., On* - V - ~4.fi .. >v .e.v.i fi"3r??Sl i / I t. :'-A I i ' j ' ! is worth only half as n , ; >?" J. ?x , j ; V; 1 . i tnere is at least twice i ' ' j*. . ^ ' * * i j Ji . ; Pat temptation out of, j .V V:'. h ; : ' j cash in i i r-%. ! i : *';IX I f *4 r> i a i v;: \ | miam Um 11 "t \ tiiiktiiio Bub i ^ { 'tj SATESBUI \ n *1 j- I ! ! i s ! ! "*-< * & t ' r *\ ' i y ~ ! Its aier there any w ' ' t. .- '--i j ! ^ \? I ex. Start your aeeot | **4 j have. Make it a rule i ! I fa&'J ' '/ /i rsv all bills by check, i f . -/.%.:$.i if it lor voursell everv t ! We pav interest 011 t ^ U. X. GUNTEB, Pre . A. C. JOS WM. M, 1892. _ Lexington Say: LEXINGTON, j Oapilal, Surplus and Undivided 5 per cent, interest paid on s being computed semi-annually. De received. Commercial accounts also giver Ample facilities for handling ; account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, 8 W. P. ROOI HmaaflBpaac im ?????? DO YOU PRACTI MDWnMVHnMBMMMHMMHHMMMMaMMiMflMHMBKI There are very few who could not lay pay clay for the possible "Rainy Day." TRY IT. It paves the way to success, t That you did not begin sooner. WE PAY 4 per cent. INTEREST on Sa Don't put it off, but begin now, by open The Bank of R. L. LYBRAND, President i in imh m <???????? | r~' i iiu ^ iiiir. ii.Mii '09 FALL AND WINTE We will have wi days, Monday and T and 20, an expert tail C 11 P measure for F an dur Extra Trousers, j Please bear in i man is not simply ar ! but he is an Expert I brine with him over the newest and most of foreign and don ; Please meet us on ab > will deliver garments L 1 ~ c . E. C. DREHE LEXINGTON * \ti IN H&ND " inch as one in the bank. For n the temptation to spend it your wav by dcrxjsitinff'vour J .. %j i. r> * R UI UOidoiJOi y, >G, : : : S. C. av than in your safe or cash mt today with what you :o deposit all your cash and You'll find you have more ime you balance vour books, ime de\ osits quarterly. s. fES, Cashier. , CARTES, Asst. Cashier. -ar-n\r a r:.-"-,GrauAiwujujv imm 1909. ings Bank, s. c 3 Profits $30,000.00. n J ?r\+nr^ of livings UCMUCiW) iUICK ou posits of ?1,00 and over l special attention, your business, and your il.OO per year. \ President and Cashier ICE SAVING? something by each month, each md you'll have but one regret, viz: ving Deposits calculated quarterly, ing au account with us. Swansea. B. E. CRAFT, Cashier. I ISI^PSUPSIT II UNUtNltN I R OPENING 40 th us for two uesday, July 19 or to take your t, Overcoat or mind that this 1 "order taker" Butter who will 500 samples of correct shades iestic woolens, ove dates. We ; when wanted. R & CO., I, s. c, ?= g 1