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Rhett Griffith Recovers And is Placed In JalL Tbe State, Tuesday. , Rhetfc Griffith, who was seriously in jured in a shooting fray at the meat >?hop of Keriot & Son, 406 1-2 Main / street, across from the union station, several weeks ago, has practically re! covered and was yesterday lodged in the city jail and a charge of "assault and battery with intent to kill" placed against his name. He will probably be given. ;a preliminary hearing this morning and bound over to Richland > county court for trial at the next term, which convenes in September. The Other participants were given a hearing the day after the affair. n Never leave home on a journey ! ^ without aVbotfcle of Chamberlain's Col| ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It la almost oerfcain to be needed and cannot be obtained when on board the cars * or steamships. For sale by all dealera. . ** ' -f t ' -1 * - '* : Sbower for Miss Glbbs. Hn. W. A. Harm an gave a misceltaneoos ather home yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Leslie Gibbs, whose marriage to Mr. Alden Hodge ^Mojer will occur tomorrow eyening. . A * " % i 1 1 Sprains require careful treatment. Seep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the aoreoess aad quickly restore the parts On a healthy condition,) For sale by all dealers. / V ' s Pamaria Lodge. Begnl&r communication of Pomaria Lodge A. F. M. will meet in Peak hall on August 5 at 7. p. m. Master Masons degree win be conferred. Visiting brethren welcome. . Jno. 0. Swygert, W. M. ' v-. . ?: / Oh, You Pretty Girls! l%e Lexington county Farmers Union adopted a resolution asking Clem| eon ooSege to divide the tag tax with i Wistfaeoa. > Well, there used to be a good deal of sentiment that way; but .the idea now is that if Winthrop wants anything she has only to ask tbe legis>I*tb*e tor it. What President D. B. Job neon and hie five or six hundred pretty gixfe can't get isn't worth having.?Newberry Observer. COTTON OFF. .. . \ ^ There has been & considerable stamp ' in the cotton market during the las few days. Cotton is worth about 13 cents on the local market today. I JUS m I And then . V ? ends thai mi ;Z ' . f M ? fij r j Wh 1 8c value | 10c value i 12 and 15 5.1 ; ^ U y i u 25c kind ? 7 ^ ^ * - mi DUcKinct I Souzine S m 72-inch T M Doilies to I Look for t I big sing I 6 Large E I We have from $6 >1 Join the mei BB ^9 I 1616 Ma n t 1 Columbia, . 1 ff I New Market, Va. To the Editor of The Dispatch. I feel as a son of Lexington constrained to furnish you a bit of news. I am closing my work at New Market, Va. Here we have been favored by the hearty co-operation of a grateful people. The work has prospered in our hands and we feel very grateful to the Master in Heaven. I have accepted a new field of labor?a call to Emanuel Church, Lincolnton, N. C. This is the work formally served by our venerable Dr. Yoder, a man strong1 in the pulpit, and a leader of our Syn od. I cannot fill his place, one oy tne grace of God hope to render whatever service I can in an honorable way. I will begin work there September 1st, Daring August Mrs. Hite and' I purpose to visit relatives and friends in South Carolina. , Rev. Enoch Hite. New Market, Va., July 21, 1911. V "1 ' FARMS FOR SALE In Ridge Section. Ask for free list l 51 _ Y. MAY, Johnston, S. 0. . _ _ . A BANK 01 CHAPII While the The bumper crop of last year pa: their feet;" lifted the mortgage f< reassured all.N ; There is a feeling .of good chee achievement, which has given a c to the farmer. A splendid standi and he is therefore strengthened i We all wish for a duplicate vof t we will have them and oar faith \ all human obstacles. However, v seasons, and the farmer who does ble failure by keeping in reserve; fate. A talk with one of onr officers } . , with this Bank will serve your bet large or small. OFFICERS: J. S. WESSINCER, President J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier H. O. WESSINCER, Boekk'p'r * s u 4 re go to takin list be cleaned DAYS YO ite Lawns and L m> m A TTolllDC vr v (aiuvu White Dress Lin< ilks and Foulards able Linen match he Lace Curtains, le curtains?Beai [itchen Towels ^ en-:. a lot ui v uixu ojuj to $13.50. We w: rry crowd at 0. w H Two Blind Tigers Were Hit Hard Columbia Record, yesterday. Robert Terry, alias Jim Brown, has been dilligent in the hands of the police in discovering all evil in the waj of blind tigers. He was in recorder's court Tuesday morning on two cases. Hanson Griffith and Arthur Turner were up on two charges similar, ,.foi having sold to Terry two half pints o! corn on Sunday, July 16, the one in Via mmminn onH fVionhhpr at 4 o'nlnftk. vug AUVIUiUg WMV? V41V WMVA wrn-w ? w w ,t The testimony taken tended to show nothing other than that all concerned were master hands at telling facts so visibly contorted from the truth that it was ludicrous almost, as was said by the lawyer for Turner. There was a great mix-up about the whole affair, and Griffith said he got the liquor for Terry at no profit to himself from Turner, and flatly denied selling him any, and Griffith's testimony weakened at the end to the point where he could not remember whether he got a nickle on the deal or .whether he hung around the union station all Sunkay merely as an accomodation to Turner. On the firsi case Griffith and Turner got each $30 or 30 days, and on the second, $15 or 30 days; * ^ :? " - ' > F CHAPIN V, S. C. Sun Shines t a goodly number of farmer* "on >r some, helped the great majority r and optimism, born of actual ertain determination and courage ird of accomplishment has been set svith a consciousness of its power, he great crops of 1910. We believe rill give us strength to overcome ^ Vioa/) fr\ fViO fall nf +Via rw UlUOt iiwu DV VUV> A(MI UA, VUU i not fortify himself against possia part of his capital is tempting prill conrince yon that an account it interests whether yonr crop is DIRECTORS: J. S. WESSINCER C. P. ROBINSON P. M. FRICK H. C. SHEALY W. B. WILLIAMS J. F. HONEYCUTT i * * -m. g stock. JN up, so we wit UR SHOPPIN ? inons. 5c yd 8c yd 10c yd >n. 19c yd 39c yd 15c yd 37c yd 79c dozen They are ities 59c 90c ^ts in price ill sell these hopkins' and y ' II ofWajfo | | is the Be '' fir ji v wagons a |j . v Peopl ' ! ; wagons ! ! -buying' | for near] |j They're h ! ; day than < I A S1 ! wagon is . | where e | " Stude i m ... r > iremenao" than othe | it will put Greg< Mrs Amanda Seibels Dead. St Matthews, July 23.?Mrs. Amanda, wife of Major Henry Seibels, of Sandy Run. died this afternoon, after a long illness, at the ripe age of 78. She was a Miss Fox, of Lexington County, daughter of Mr John Fox, deceased, who represented thatcoanty in the State Senate for many years. She first married Jacob Wolfe, of Lexington, who died many years ago. Her only cnild, J. Archie Wolfe, is , clerk of Court of Calhoun County. Mrs. Seibels fell down the steps of her home several months ago and has never been well since. ?She was a con-' sistent member of Zion Methodist Church, where she will be buried tomorrow afternoon. # The Qibbs-Moyer wedding will be j solemnized in the First Baptist church of Lexington tomorrow evening at 8.3 o^lock. j. This will be, perhaps the prettiest'wedding ever held in the Bap tist church and will doubtless be large ly attended. i 4 few there are ji 1 put the knife <jr DAYS A1 t as long as $6 for $4 Visit the Ril Boys' Rom Boys' Rompi for $1. Buy t Just receivei at a barga One broken ] 1.25,1.50 i customer One table of short pieces Former price rrrA ttti 11 ^1 /vn t wc win oicai A Bunch oi ou will never i Ipinion of the Ma; m Buyers is that the <3 st and Host Economical V 3ry year almost twice as many. re sold as any other maKe. e who Know "StudebaKers" uying more to- | ever before. LudebaKer OBHHBHBB U...^U1 jjuugm auiiievery two minutes. ibaKer wagons wouldn't se us rate unless they gave ir x wagons. Let us tell you \ you under no obligations what >ry-Conder Mi 90LUMBIA, Sr Ct Notice, School Election. The State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. Under an order of the County Board of Educati >n f??r Le xington County, dated July 20 1911, there will be an election held iu E irnund School District No. 22, at the school house, for a special levj for school purposes on the 8tb day of Angust, 1911, beginning at 7 o'clock a. m., and closing at 4 o'clock p. m., under Section 1208 ReI vised Statutes of this State. W. H. SHARPE, H. P. BACHMAN, J. A. LUCAS, Board Trustees for School District j No. 22. | July 21, 1911. 2w39 ????? ?? ncf a Ifkf r?f it fir uat a iv/t v/i iitt to them. MAI [0PKINS\ lot lasts at one-th: fnr <1ifi $1ft J y %/ AV/A v/ y*wt\ 3bon Dept. Special pers ers that are tough, hese and turn the 1 d one case of Hose in, regular 15c hos lot Ladies' Silk He sellers, only 2 pair for 27-inch Flouncing UJL tu-muu Ull Dfctll ( was 25, 40, 50, l up this table at 2 ? Children's Half H egret it. Yoi Oo I tammaoBatm n jorit/l (Mkik&X 1 /a^on I StudebaKer I 11 at this I tore valueM I vhy- I /. ever. oS9IH f lie Co., I. f ^*1 BARBECUE We will fornish a flrsfcclass barbecue and refreshments at Peak, 8. 0., on Saturday, July 29. Baseball and other amusements. Public cordially invited 26pd Wessinger & Derrick Election Notice* Notice is hereby given that an election will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6, at Oakedale school house, Bull Swamp district 38, for the purpose of voting 1 mills for school purposes therein. The polls will open at 9 a. m. and close at 4 p. nr. All qualified electors will be present at said time and place to vote. N. W. King James A Hook D. D. Jefcoat Trustees 39 Fine line of candies, fresh from th? factory, at Harman's Bazaar. le odds and | K.E THESE I ird off. I 50 for $6 I 19c yd f 17c pr I , 3 pairs I boy loose H , bought ji ;e 10c 11 )se, 1.00 11 r-i - 4- A A i H D bU LUC 79c pr ; and few le table. 75c, but 5c yard, bse 5c pr irs as ever 8 Mam St., 1 !umbia, S. C. I