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Ill the Lexington Dispatch. I Wednesday, November 7,1906. \ . ' '' ??? ! Jniex to Star, Advorttaomsnta. Harness?Davia & Co. j New Goods?Lorick & Lowranee. . Embalmers?M. E. Rutland. Real Estate?A. B. Bachman. Notice?J. S. Hook. Card?H. Newton Monts. . . m :L1 ?' ? Final Discharge?Marne jtuecKiyy. + Final Discharge?Seay & Seay. For Sale?Jeff B. Amick. > Havest Time?The Home Bank. v Lexington Turpentine Market. Dipper barrel $3.25 to |8.25 Scrape per hundred $1.50 Spirits per gallon 61 Cotton Market. Columbia, good middling, - 10% Lexington, good middling, - 10% i ^ * ... ^ ^ I CHaa?y Notice. j *We wiH only run oungin on Tuesday and Friday the remainder of the season. Cook & Wingard. j ?l>* S??w>?mUw flawwiftfl AW WHimwMtwa mrm t mw-w will be held at Pisgah next Sunday at j 5 11 a.m. 1 -V- ' -j Ki.Ira Beynolds Dead. Mr. Ira Reynolds, an old and re- J speoted citizen, of Chinqnepin township, died at Batesburg last Friday in | the 72nd year of his age. He was an 1 old Confederate soldier and a good man, and reared a large and useful * family who with a large circle of t friesds mourn their loss. \ Tars and Beeswax. Will pay highest prices for all kinds of furs. Otter, mink, skufik, coon, fox, etc. Case your otters and minks fx?don't cut open. .Best prices for beeswax. Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. tf ? , * A For Sale, j Cotton seed hulls and meal in large or. small quantities. See me and get my prices before you buy. 2wl G. H. Roof, Barr, S. C. 1 School Bocks. A large line of stationery, plain and boxed, cards in envelopes, pens, Ink, a pretty line of pencils of all kinds and colors, pencil and ink pads in variety and sizes. Is fact the best line of school supplies ever seen in Lexington is now at the Bazaar. f Governors Elected. | Pennsylvania has elected Stuart, *??nvflr a fusion H CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS IS U Best Coogh Syrup. Tastes Good. WU I , " ' " when Mrs. Handlev died. Found Guilty of Rioting. I ^ Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 5.?I. H. Carr, a ( white man, was today found guilty of rioting by a jury in the city court. Judge Pendleton reserved sentence. * Carr was indicted with Several others in connection with the recent race riots here. The other cases will be tried this week and sentence imposed , on Friday. ' nepuiuivau guTMwv.) - - ? ? opposition, by the usual Republican plurality. id Rhode Island, James H. Higgins, 'Democrat, is elected governor. Gov. Hock is reelected in Kansas by a slig%bly reduced majority. % Wanted, Cotton seed. Win pay highest market prices tor all cotton seed delivered at Barr, S. C., or will exchange hulls and meal for cotton seed. 2wl G. H. Roof, Barr, S. C. t - ? , m 0 Tea Million Chinese Pacing ? Starvation. t , ^Shanghai, Nov. 4.? Missionaries report a most severe famine in the northern part of Kiangsu province, central China. It is estimated that 10, 000,000 people face starvation. Local magistrate are pre venting people from leaving the region, but are taking no step to provide them with supplies. " Serious disorders are feared. | Cotton Seod Wanted. I wiU pay highest market price for ooo/i riolrvArpri at Meetze & VU^UV/U V4VA* T v* wv. ? Sons warehouse. P. H. Corley. FOB SALE.?White Wyandottes, (Duston Strain,) prize winners. Price for stock reasonable. Eggs in sea+ son. Write for particulars. C. W. Cromer Lexington, S. C. Given Life Time. Fitzgerald, Ga., Nov. 2.?Benson Handley, charged with poisoning his wife, was convicted today of murder f in the first degree with a recommendation of mercy and was senten/ed to life imprisonment. Handley and his wife were prominently connected and had only been married two weeks Fine Potatoes. Mr. A. L. Smith has our thanks for some of the finest potatoes we have ever seen. The variety seems to be a cross between the Nancy Hall and the pumpkin yam. This same variety took l9t and 2nd premiums at the county fair. At the State fair Mr. Smith's potatoes were the largest, bht the premiums were given to other varieties. Nevertheless, he received $40 in premiums. His wife received $18 on her flowers, and they were the favorites of all the ladies and lovers of flowers. Gone to the Chaingang. Sheriff P. *H. Corley accompanied by Mr. J. L. Langford, county supervisor, and B. F. Neese, as assistant guard, carried Wm. Martin, Oscar Carter, cape isarr, ?>en uavenpon, John Gartman, Frank Gartman, Fred Watson and George Rawl, all colored, to the chaingang yesterday morning to serve the sentences imposed by the court, * , Subscribe Nov. The Home and Farm the favorite agricultural journal in the South and Southwest. This season the paper wiU be increased in size an^ many valuable features added, improving in all departments which .. will make it still more popular with the people. It will only cost 25 cents a year to all Dispatch subscribers,' ?1.25 for both papers. Let us have your names at once. Avail yourselves of this oppertunity while we meet you out in the country, or call or send by mail. Outlook ia Congress. Chicago, Nov. 6.?Dispatches to the Associated Press up t<3 9:15 p. m. show that the Republicans have elected 114 congressmen and the Democrats 91. ? ^ i r* '.I _ A "1 _ Tne uemocrauc ngures mciuae Alabama 6, Arkansas 7, Louisiana 7,Georrgia 11, Mississippi 9, Texas 16, Florida 3, Virgina 9, total 71. The Democrats have gained one district in Maryland, one in Illinois and one in ISew Jersey, and the Republicans one in Kentucky. Tendered Sis Resignation. Rev. J. G. Graichen last Sunday tendered his resignation as pastor of -St. Stephen's church to take effect December 1st. Mr. Graichen has served here for years with satisfaction 1 in discharging his ministerial duties. He is a gentleman of culture, an able and consciencious divine, and his place will be hard to'fill. His wife in the community is looked upon as a lady of refinement and her work in church, school and society is considered of inestimable value, and her work along this line will not easily be supplied. They go to Waynesboro, Va., where Mr. Graichen has accepted a charge. ..." ' y Heyvard County Opponents. Aiken, Nov. 2.? Since an election has been ordered in the matter of the formation of Heyward county, oppo. nents to scheme are getting busy and the fight promises to be a lively one. a call for a mass meeting at Hawthorne on the 10th inst. was published today, announcing .the fact that on this occasion that prominent speakers would discuss the merits of the opposition to the proposed county, this move is being puplished by prominent men of Aiken county, especially in that portion of the county included in the territory of the new county. Death of Mrs. V. D. Young. Fairfax, S. C., Nov. 2?Mrs. Virginia Young, editor of The Fairfax Enterprise, and president of the South Caro ! ~ nr. ^ li i: J- A una yyuiuiiii s xvignis association, uieu here this afternoon at 5 o'clock after a brief illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Young was a woman of large soul and in her love for womankind she devoted her whole life to certain principles in which she firmly believed. She was a great worker of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Didn't Beach the Pole. New York, Nov. 2.?The United States now holds the record of ''furthest north," 87 degrees and six minutes. This feat was accomplished by Commander Robert E. Peary of the United States navy. The intrepid arctic explorer failed to reach the North Pole, as he had confidently hoped to do with his specially constructed vessel, the Roosevelt, but he penetrated nearer to the pole than the duke of the Abruzzrs expedition, which had held the Arctic record, S6 degrees 34 minutes. Masonic. A Regular communication of Po, yFjr maria lodge No. * 51, A. F. M., /\r\wili convene in ^tasonic hall, Peak, S. C.v Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, November *4. Election for officers for next Masonic year will take place, and the brethren are requested to be prompt in attendance. Jno. C. Swygert, W. M. ^ Nerve and Bone Oil Cure., Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, .liurns ::d BrLarge bottle 25 cents, \ 991 _ i_?i i ^ .in ? n n m ?.!' * in 0 ?.0 "? * ?' 'i' ' ' ' ?i * r~?i< ir~? i~~? d 1 "1?|ii~ i~??ii~ii i~^ ^?~m i?? i n?11 ii? ?a ?>i<"i i? ?~n ?i?-~I wGOTOTHE LI For overytl I - ?u ? I Their Stock is compl I | Patronage, and Guam M | sx3coce?oBOCOOQQOoocoracciSCSC.c' / ' eseseaeseaesegeaeae 6aS5S5B9WC8S5fl5S5S I Buggies. C; ?y oe 7 m m 21 SB ii II HAVE JUST RECEIVED ' A CAR LOAD OF . -BUGGIES- I and can give you anything from the cheapest to the best. Come and see my can please you in ve] Q SC.F. UTHAN, SS85SS888888S5S5< & LEGHORN COCKERELS, DR Jj> ?y Brown and White, FOE - SALE - CHEAP. 1608 My Leghorns won first COLUMBIA prize at the Lexington naioji ccc 1 w Fair. Same stock for rAIHLtao I sale. Come before the best goes. Im-* prove 37our common stock. Will exchange one for two common chickens BEST PLATE RICE B. HARMAN, bridge woe Lexington, - S. C. gold fillin ? . painless e3 rOLETSHONET^TAl tor children: safe, sure ATo opiates ' I j We now have ] 1 1 with us who is a B I and will attend cal I supply Coffins and I I quality from the si I I lb. person. 1 I Three fine Hears i| B Be Sure and Come to See Me I I M. E. Rl I I BATES : LEXINGTON DEPARTMEK ling and anything ynn imuiuuutmuuiuunuvmuiuuuinuiiuv file Id all Lines. This establishment intees Fair Treatment to all Patrons. 989696989898889688909 69 JPP an(j n n 0 0 ^ E 69 g , CO gg - ~J^V ?5 ' stock. I am satisfied I m hides and prices. ^ ?* - Little Mountain, S. C. if ISSMSSS8S8S889883508a l96969fi9QG9Q6araG969 L. TOOLE EcZEMA and PILE CURE CD EC Knowing what it was to suffer, Main Street, fHtt FREE OF CHARGE, ' to any afflicted a positive cure for ^ . . S. C. Eczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles ' ' ' and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. rAOTII EYTRAPTfiR Don't suffer longer. "Write F. W. WILi!I!L.?J? LIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New I DENTIST. York. Enclose stamp. O i? 1.. 1 1 S ?8 00 oepicuiuci ?iy 1.K (per tooth) - &3.00 __ ~ ' n c CM OA E*fc 3 G 8 Bk A and WHISKEY HABIT8 " " vi-w UP gv, Hfe ? K g SUaa cured at home withFRACTION 25 and 50c | | | f ? gj gfg : done at monev saving $s g2 m-ttMUffl-'writu b. m. woolley. m. d. ices - ggp 5 tf ! A lauta,<*a. Office 104 N.Pryor Street. " I yaMMMMBMaMBMPMMB BMPM?^WB???Bi Mr. S. T. ALTMAN I 1 Licensed Embalmer J 1 Is dav or night. Can I 1 " - ~ X p Gaskets any size and 1 8 nallest Babe to a 450 | 1 ses in connection. jj i j While You Are in Town. ? II JTLAND, I I a^y ^ "?Mi^?^'W%. 1 fljf IT STORE I want, 1 a Solicits your I j?_j?i.i?I.I?i j?_ ? . ~ _i?i_a? __|?1_i?i_I? ? ! ?i_i? _|? Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to * select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Je./elry or Silverware^ Good watch work and best eye glasses. # If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your * ^ order to us. P. B. IACHICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. y. t( 'Phone 934 AJX UJiUAJX That will last a life time is what you want. Our Organs have a pure tone and have lovely cases. We can supply you with an Organ that will please .in every particular for only $65.00 and $70.00 delivered. Write us for our special terms of payment, and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a PIANO j We have beautiful and good new Uprights from $135.00 up, on easy terms. Address, MALONE'S KUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Pi? wide Mite, LEXINGTON, S. C. j Literary. Scientific and Classical Courses. VaLL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 190G. I Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $00 to &S0. Send for catalogue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. ! CHEAP HORSE 0 * While Ire had colic, bur finding Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's Ui UJ4 o it/it?. it mm, anu. suuii lie was worth $250, as usual. v Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure. Liniment for man or beast, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. July 25-ly F0LEI3H0KE???IAR tops the cough, end healelun^s I