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The Lexington Dispatch. | Wednesday, September 21, 1904-. I ladoz to New Advertisements. Paint?Lee A. Lorick & Bro. Clothing?M. L. Kinard. Good Crop?Ehriieh. Card?Geo. R. Rembert. Warning?Carrie Eleazer and Others. Grand Fall Opening?Whitten's New York Racket Store. Buggies?Gregory-Rhea Mule Co. Acid Iron Mineral Company. Married. Married, September IS, 1904, at the reeidecce of the chelating miniofor S .T RiHdlp. Mr John X?W V l^i V A??v.v.? , ? _ T. Dii!y, Jr., and Mies Lula Folk. Barbecue. I will furnish a barbecue and refreshments at Nellie's Spring-, near Brookland, on Saturday, the 24th of September, next. A good dinner will be served and a nice time promised all who attend. S. A. Carter. VT. H- andF. M. S. The Woman's Home and Foreign ^ Missionary Society of St. Michael's church, Selwood, S. C., will hold its annual meeting on the first Sunday in October. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Scherer will deliver addresses. The public is cordially invited. New Millinery. Ladies, call and see the line of beautiful bats, all new styles, trimmings and a job lot of ribbons just ^ received at Mrs. Alice Timmons, millinery. No use to go elsewhere for the hats and prices will suit you. To Successful Candidates. Remember your pledge and help the Secretary expidite matters by a prompt compliance in the second assessment, which is, as you know, half the first. F. H. Hendrix, Secty. Ex Com. Farewell Sermons. ^ We are requested to say that Rev. George S. Bearden will preach .bis farewell sermons in the churches <.. his charge, commencing at NozirclL on the first Sunday in October, at 11 a. m. He will move to North Carolina about tbe first of November He is beloved by tbe people here and they regret to part with him. If the Baby is Cuttiag Teeth, Be sure and use that old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes iue child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the Best of All. Aa Icecream Festival. There will be an ice cream sociable at tbe residence of Mr. Henry Steele. Saturday nigi^t, the 21tb inst, at 7 p. m., furnished by Misses Virgie, Ella and Maggie Steele Tbe young folks are especially invited snd a nice time is promised all who may attend. Colored Camp Costing. We are authorized to state that a camp meetiDar wiil beam oo Friday, September 23rd, at Gregg Springs, A. M. E. church, near double branches. Everybody, white and colored, are cordially invited to attend. The paator. Rev. M. WestoD, will be as? sisted by Revs. Harper, Bradford and Dunlap. Harried in Conway. Mr. James W. Ogilvie, our assistant Editor and efficient foreman, is absent this week attending- the marriage of his second daughter, Pauline, to Dr. McCord, in Conway. The State of today says, Dr. W. E McCord and bride arrived m the city last night and are registered at the Jerome. They will visit the St. Louis Exposition and other places daring the next few weeks. * Picnic. Under the auspices of the Farmers' Alliance, a picnic will be given at HiitoD, S. C, Saturday, October 1st, 1904. There will be speeches by Mr. Charles Petty, of the Cotton Ptant, Hon. James Talberr. and perhaps others. The citizens are earnestly requested to attend and to j bring their families and baskets. The \ i speeches will be especially inetruc- I { tive to the farmer, bis wife and chil- ! i dren. The program will open at 11 j * a. m. s Helo Central! Keio! j The Lexington Telephone Ex- . change is a reality. Tfce supplies for j the line and here, the poles are being ; distributed, and scon we will be, not j only in touch and Heio distance of all j business places and residences in ; town, but with tbe outside world, j This exchange will be of untold ad- ' ^ vantage to our citizens and tbe cor- j poratore, Messrs. A. J. Fux and Dr. j J. E. Kaufmacc, deserve credit for j their enterprising spirit ai d business tact, looking to the upbuilding and . betterment of our town. \ A Card, To the Editor of the Dispatch: Permit me through your columns to say a few thicks sbout the recent campaign and to thar.k the people for their kindness and support. Ia duration the campaign was unusual. In extent it reached byits efficient meetings every township except one. The weather was suited to the best interest of man and beast, being showery while we were in the sandy country and with few exceptions fair while we were in the clay sections. The crops all ever the county are from good to better. The peGple everywhere met us with pleasant smiles and hearty handshakes. Hos? - * - *. ? ( linmi. ne ?-\n urerv pilttllljr v* no cuu ? u uc w u w ? ?.? j - not grudgingly, but with Christian cheerfulness. The cueist gave us wholesome and well cooked meats, the only defect being that I am so constituted or habituated that I could not eat at every spread. The hurtful attachment of the dance to the speakers time and ground showed up on only a few occasions. To see this disappearing is evidence that our people are respecting the arrangements made by the County Executive Committee for campaign elections. A dance or anything else which distracts the minds of speakers or hearers has no more right at, and en the time of ft campaign meeiing, than at a school room duriog school hours. Association with the large body cf candidates for twenty-seven days kindled feelings of attachment to them which will laBt through the coming years. The only unpleasant task imposed upon me by any ono of them was laid by Senator Sharpe. He, by it, removed himself beyond my help, and has received what hs merited?defeat. With thaDks to the people for their many acts of kindness shown during the campaign, and for the oirrpn rn? on thft SO'.h of August, acd pledging again my best effjrts in hehai? of a higher standard of citizenship, I am yours for service. Joab Edwards. Letts? to D. E. Eallentiae. Lexington, S. C. Dear Sir: Its an old saying: The best advertisement is a pleased customer. It happens to us continually in this way: A man buys Devoe for hi.-, house ?he has painted it once in three years for a dog's-age, and thinks he knows what he wants?buys 30 gallons, and has 10 leftHe sees right-off that 20 Devoe is as much as 30 of anything else; it comes quick: it is a surprise: and he tells of it. The best advertisement is a pleased customer. Three years roll round. There isn't a sign that his house needs paint; he don't paint it. Next year he don't paint it. This comes slow; it is a surprise; but he has got used to it. Still the best advertisement is a pleased customer. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co., New York. P. S. The Kanfmann Drug Co.. sells our paint. TYPEWRITERS HEADQUARTERS. If you have a sick typewriter consult DR. GIBBES. Cures Guaranteed. If you want to buy a new TYPE WRITER, or exchange your old one, consult Gibbee. J. Wilson Gibbes, Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps, Office Furniture. 1331 Main'St., Columbia, S. C. i Wood's Seeds. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oats. I Sow Early For Best Results, I Our Trade Mark Brand is the best and cleanest quality that it is possible to procure. * Hairy, or Winter Vetch, & own with Winter Oats, makes the largest possible yield of the \ best and most nutritious hay. Write for prices. f WOOD'S DESCRiPTlYE FALL CATALOG % Telis all about seeds for fall j li sowing. It is the most valua- i ble and helpful publication of ?$ > the kind issued in America. I! Mailed free on request. T, W. WOOD & SONS, 1 Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. iDvif Goods* Notions, I solicits your patrona; shoes. I serve von honestly a Hats> I show as nice and Cloth i n</. | ]3e fo^nd anywhere on Trun I an? w}ien ^ comes to Il(lh>e*' I cede anything to the Hard i rare, i Cutlery, I TT COME TC Crockery tea re, 1 ^ I Glassware. | 1 when in the market fo Farm Implements, | 1 to see our stock to app I October 18-19-20. Get 5 our exhibits ready Make your entries in time by sending them'on entry blanks to the Secretary by mail. If you have no entry blanks or nreaiium lists drop a postal card to the Secretary. Everybody should attend the Home Fair. C. M. EFIRD, Sec., Lexington, S. C. HEAD THIS! rr MAY INTEREST YOU AND ABOUT COTTON ?We want your Cotton and Cotton Seed ?we will pay highest prices. ABOUT ORGANS ?We want to show you our line of Parlor Organs, in oaK ana walnut. Tney are beauties. ABOUT BUGGIES ?JuBt received a car load of up to date, stylish buggies and surreys. Can suit young and old. FALL CLOTHING ?A big, nobby line of Mens' Suits and trousers have just arrived. ABOUT PHOTOS?Bring us your picture?we will have it enlarged at a moderate price and guarantee satisfaction. WE CARRY?^ big supply of single and double-barrel breech-loading Shot Gum?, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Groceries, Dry Goods, Single and Double Harness, Notions, Hardware, Shoes, Hate, Pictures and frames at all times, and will not be undersold. Bagging and ties a specialty. OUR ?Store and warehouse are full? we cordially invite you to see us. Wo will please you aad save you money. Come. .It, . J XX JIV BATESBURO, S. C. DAVIS & COMPANY, Harness and Saddlery, 1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C. 0 We rnrrv the larirest ami most complete stock of this class of goo<ls in the South. Can supply any and everything in Harness. i-ithcr hand made of factory at prices to suit all. dust received a Jot of Winter Lap holies and Horse blankets. / Any single parts of harness supplied on call, j We strive to please our trade and ask anj examination of our goods and prices. | I , f. Waated- Nr. E. J. Etliercdp, oOtU'OO heart pine shingles, also j ^ y 500,000 feet of boards, 8, 10 and 12 j SUKGhO^ DEiNTIbT? inches wide, and 12 to 20 feet long. LEESYI^LE, s. C ~ , x, tt rv OlHce over J. C. Kinarcf & Co's.. Store Cash. N. H. Driggors, Alway9 on hand 4U Columbia, S. C. FebmaiyU? tf I Ha rness^ I Diuj/jies, I Wat] o)is. i i Paints. I Lim<\ C fluent. Stores. Cities. Fane>) Groceries, | Jl"!U 1 ) SEE IS y _ | >r anything. Yon have j | reciate the extent of it | I Golgates f\ jpliis fine soaps jm p ~WfuLjll and || GUtotiJ d,iiU m perfumes, VIOLET TOXLEjT j|j||jjj POWDER. . The name Colgate stands for the Best. We are ready to serve you. THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO., LEXINGTON, S. C. ' flivivai aamiAPi ^IWKI AimiAFi f 11 ZMAUHlUt: fl I ZMAUKIUti 1704-170(5 MAIX ST., COLUMBIA, Dry Goods, Notiozis Clothing and Furnishings. A timely warning for the Lexington Friends arid Patrons of these Stores: That our i toek of Dry Goods and Clothing is away ahead of anything we ever carried in our line The st\les are exclusive and prices can't be matched in tbe State for same quality. W6 carry the largest line ot merchandise to select from. Herein we attach a few prices, so come to see us if ion want to help yourselt: We offer .",000 >prds of 27-inch Ouiing at i 30 pieces tine Wool Jeans at 20c., regu5e.. regular price 7c. ; lar price 25c. We offer 10,0. o yards of 38 inch Sea i 20 pieces Good Jeans at 12.\c.. regular Island, 41c. ; 15c. goods. We offer 3000 yards 30-inch Flannetts, 1 Fine Dries Goods and Silks here at a 7Jc , regular price 10c. ' bargain. We offer 10 OLO vards of good Calico at 4c j Fine Clothing tor men^and boys at 50 pieces half Wool Dress Goods at ?lc., j Specjai prices. re5!^.A?C"x> ,.f 1 ii. ^ ! Founds in Flannetts. Pounds in Prints. I *JV JUICUM X I LiC JL/iCOA X I01UO 0?C 1UI/. r? waa . I 15c, 1 Come and see ns before baying. | WE ARB | | PLEASED TO LET OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR ' FALL AND WINTER j j ^SHOES^ , are now ready for their inspection. We can honestly say that they ars better than ever. We have pat more moaev into oar Shoes this fall at the price than ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had ^Sf-Every pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest shoesjgg^ r t> ir r a ti a vtc I JLi, JL iXjJL ?C3L* X/A V J-Uf 1710 MAIN STREET, | COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. 1 ill tali Half iif Cotton GIXXEI), PACKED, WIS IHI,l.i\f. AM) TIES ITIhMII FOR 81.00 PER BALE THE SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON OIL ('J., Las now in operation upon their mill lot a. Columbia, S C.. a large Manger System Ginnery with tore* new Pratt Gins, capacity about tour bales per hour. The cotton taken from the wagon by machinerv and labor handling. iiut and >eed is avoided. The piice tor ginning say a i)00 pound bale lint cotton is ?1 On per bale. This includes bagging and ties. We have already ginned considerable cotton lor Lexington Conntv farmers. Bring voius. > MilTHI IIIIILHI llll III! OIL CO.. M. V.ROBERTSON,. Manager. Colio.m."tois,. . - - - - S. C. J