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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 11.1909. ~ Index to New Advertisements. Ladies' Suits?Tapp's. Special Offerings?Mimnaugh's. Educational?Leesville College. Banking?Home National Bank. Heal Estate?Alfred J. Fox. Insurance?The Prudential. Farm For Sale?J. D. Nunnamaker. Globe Tonic?(Kobe Remedy Co. Machinery Supplies?Southern States Supply Company. f- I ? Cotton Market. > - . Lexington..'. 12e. ? fk * St. Stephen's Lutheran Church. St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. T. S. Brown, pastor, service every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8.30 . p. m.. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavors > f will be fonnd at the Bazaar Fountain. On ice in season. FilZMAH'S II " " ; . . 1704 and 1706 MAIN ST. GREAT SUMN ! We will continue & . . (Goods at bargain i ' - ? ' *<* must be sold regardl * We must prepai * . winter supply. Any 41 :t ' 1 disappear from this : . * KM. convinced. > * / 1704-1706 Main St. FITZflfli - v, t: > V ???? y 1p ' * y | <? . | r ,A- ' " ' . i . . - . : ; 4 ^ ' . 7 . - s. mmam?mmm?mm mmmmmmmmmmmm .? ' ' s f * i, V * ^ " # , ? "v. . ' 1 ueaie * mr f/ , Obituary. Mr9. Eva C. Taylor, wife of Joseph A. Taylor, departed this life August 5, 1909, at about the age of 72 years and nine months. Two brothers and three sisters preceded her to the grave. She leaves an aged and feeble husband with relatives and many friends | to mourn their loss. In early life she united with St. Pe; tors' (Piney Woods) Evangelical *- - ? ,3 Lutheran cnurcn, wnere ?ae remained a member till death. The body wa9 laid to rest at Shiloh Methodist church, services being conducted by the writer. The large congregation gave evidence of the high esteem in which she was held. We trust she rests in peace. May God comfort the sorrowing. B. D. W. Obituary. LeGrand McCaudy, little son of Chester Black and wife, departed this life July 22, 1909, aged one year, one month and 28 days. Through baptism this little one had been given to 4 Him who said "Suffer the little children to come unto me." Thus He gathers the lambs with His arm and carries them in His bosom. The funeral was at Cedar Grove Evangelical Lutheran church. There the body was laid to rest to await the resurrection. May God's blessing and consolation abide with the bereaved. B. D. W. , \ IEE-ARCH STORE COLUMBIA, S. CIER BARGAINS to sell all Summer prices. Everything less of cost or loss. V * t ' c 11 1 'I *e tor our tail ana odds and ends must store. Come and be I PRICE'S Columbia, S. C. . r- . . J" . v j. 'S r WE w. ?r in GE LI WE ! The Election Next Tuesday. ] Next Tuesday, August 17, the peoi pie of Lexington county will decide i by their votes whether whiskey shall j be sold in this county or not. It is | the duty of every citizen to go to the polls and cast his ballot. No question is of more importance to the peo- 1 rUo f.Vmn flip nnpqfinn r?f "licker" or no "licker," and it is hoped that a | full vote will be polled. Below will be found a list of the gentlemen who will conduct the election at the various precincts in the county: " Lexington Court House?D. F. Efird, W. D. Quick, Geo. W. CorJey, Jr. T. J. Draft's Store?D. F. Price, T. P. Drafts, Luther Sease. Leesville?A. P. West, W. Aug. Shealy, J. D. Langford. Gilbert?G L. Taylor, Rayford Davis, R. K. Donley. Ga9ton?W. A. Goodwin, Geo. W. Pound, B. F. Goodwin. Pool's Mill?C. C. Justus, W. Q. Jackson, Lawton Jefcoat. Irmo?H. R. Dreher, H. A. Lorick, J. H. Shealy. Ballentine?S. J. Riddle, Sam Lowman, Geo. S. Ballentine. Chapin?W. P. Betchman, T. A. Chaffin, Robt. Cumalander. Efird's Store?A. S. Frick, D. I. Epting, Joe W. Wessinger. Peak Station?Willis Addy, Robert Eargle, Paul E. Eargle. W. P. Shealy's Store?J. Frye, J. Sol Miller, J. A. Shealy. Hilton?J. A. Epting, Thad Derrick, J. O. Fulmer. Samaria?E. H. Hall, Bolliver Kirk- , land, B. J. Rogers. Batesburg?McKinnie Hartley, C. I A. Asbill, G. B. Kneece. Swansear-W. L. K. Johnson, C, C. ^ a-x. -n T* vjanii>, xv. Li. iuauii. Huffman's Burnt Mill?L. L. Gantt, , Levi Rish, L. C. Dunbar. Brookland?J. D. Senn, L. W. Mack, Geo. J. Sox. Spring Hill?Ed Eleazer, Dr. J. W. Eargle, Olin Clark. Folk's School House?Dr. H. G. Eleazer, Jake Derriok, John Derrick. Red Bank?G. M. C. Kyzer, J. D. Boozer, J. Frank Sharpe. Brook?L. S. Derrick, Geo. Caugh- < man, Ernest Bedenbaugh. ( Lower Fork, at St. Andrews' School House?A. M. Wingard, Joe S. Huff- ( man, S. R. Younginer. Edmund?W. N. Lucas, D. E. Sharp, H. C. Reeder. ? : Pelion?C. L. Wise. A. M. Hutto, Hamp Schoffleld. Crout's Store?Luther Oxner, Scott Shirey, Stanmore Shealy. Steadman?Perry Hail, Rev. Evans Hall, Walter Quattlebaum. Delingo?J. E. Buff, Ambrose I i . X SELL i lINERAI :xincto SELL E Drafts. Mike Shall. Sandy Run, at Oak Grove?N. "0 Wannamaker, Murray L. Wannams ker, Henry S. Crirn. St-. Matthews?\V. H. Keisler, J. E McCartha, Ioor Hayes. T. H. Shull's Store-T. H. Rawl, 1 H. Shull, Ed Hook. Summit?D. T. Hare, Jason Sheal} T . i 4 f : _ ^ juna Aiewine. Rev. J. Oh Schaid Silled by Freight Train Through the thoughtfulness of tb Rev. T. S. Brown, we learn of the 9a death of Rev. J. G. Schaid, who wa well known to many of our reader! he having filled the pulpit in St. St< phen's church in this place on moi than one occasion. Besides, he was pai tor of one of the churches in ':h Dutch Fork at one time. The following account of his tragi end appears in the Pittsburg Dispatc under date of August 7: "Saltsburg, Pa., Aug. 6.?Rev. J. C Scbaid, pastor of St. John'9 Evange ical Lutheran Church in this placi was killed instantly by a freight trai this morning. He wa9 walking c the track and stepped aside for a eastbound freight train to pass and i so doing a westbound work train ra him down. "He was aged about 65 and ha been pastor of the Saltsburg and Fei neltown churches for one year. H wife, son and daughter reside in A lanta, Ga. He was a popular mini ter and doing excellent work in bot churches." Prof. Clinkseales To Speak At Skull's Cut Prof. Jno. G. Clinkseales, of Wo ford College, one of the foremost edi cators in South Carolina, will delive an educational address at Haske Shull's barbecue, in the Hollow Cree section, next Friday. Prof. Clinl scales is a fine orator and there is rare treat in store for all who go 01 to hear him. There will be othe speakers, and an excellent dinner wi be served. Unclaimed Hail. List of letters remaining uncalle for in this office for the week endin August 9, /1909. Ladies?Mrs. Eran Bamine, Mr JUchel Stewart. These letters will be sent to th lead letter office Aug. 26, 1909, if n< delivered before. In calling for th above, please say advertised, givin date of list. S. J. Leaphart, P. M. Harried. August 8th, 1909, at the Luthera parsonage, Gilbert, Mr. Kenley Oi wait, of Aiken county, and Miss Si rah Ann Harman, of near Summit were united in holy wedlook by Re\ B. D. Wes9inger. v T iVERYTI % RO L MEF N, S. VERYTI ? W H\ H\ Hi fl* W d * "' * * i 1 X Does the Baby Suffer e i From the effects of teething? Giye the little one the kind of ic nourishment that will renew and sustain its strength. Try some J. of our 1\ Sunbrights Infant Food or S Malted Milk n -n They will stay on baby's L(j stomach when all other foods are a" rejected. We look after the is t- youngster's comfort, too. Our 3" Soap, Talcum Powders, Puffs, h etc., are gratified to the skin and beneficial as well Our infant's i department is a boon to mothers. * See it. !" 1 \ THE KAUFMAN DRUG " COMPANY, c. LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. ! a ' ' 5 "; FARM FOR SALE j <1 Estate of I. H. Nunnamaker, 210 I 2 aores. Being sold for division. { Adjoins town of Irmo, S. C. 12 g> miles from Columbia on C. N. & L. Railway. 2-story dwelling with p piazas. Beautiful high location. 2 barns and 2 tenement houses, 126 , e acres open land in tend. This is g fine lana for all crops. Balance in . woods and wired pasture. Fine free atone water. Large orchard. Local telephone line through place. School, 2 churches, depot, telegraph and long distance telephone all in sight. Price and terms on application to a n the Executors 1 3" A r ftlllklkl A U AKFB l__. e A fc> I or i r- I J. D. NUNNAMAKER, a | 1523 Main St. Columbia, S. C. * MING HHMHBBQHHHHWnBBia i sj r RCHANI C. m milf | AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking i( Account, DO SO TO-DAY. | ' Our patrons regardless of the j i amount of business done, receive I ! every courtesy in all matters of I business entrusted to us?and j there is nothing in safe banking i we cannot perform. Talk it over i with our cashier. I CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, j COLUMBIA, S. C. rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington.. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Martha F. Hope and Geo* Al. Hope made suit to me, to grant rhem Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of James C Hope, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred md creditors oi the said James C. Hope leoeased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Prolate, to be held at Lexington, C. H. J. C., on 26th day of August, 1909, next kfter publication hereof at 11 o'clock in he forenoon, to show cause, if any they lave, why the said Administration hould not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day >f August, Anno Domini, 1909. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) 3robate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 11th day of August 909, in the Lexington Dispatch. Obituary. John Wesley, infant son of M. L. md Hattie E. Kleckle^r, was born Juy 4th, 1909, and died August 3, 1909. 'Suffer little children to come unto re and forbid them not, for of such s the kingdom of heaven." Buried it St. Peter's Lutheran church. W. D. Quick. % \ I DISE / *