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The Leangtoa Dispatch. Wednesday, August 16, 1905. Index to STew Advertisements. Insurance?E. G. Dreher. Teachers' Examination?J. E. Rawl Kyzer. Barbecue?S. E. Roland. Land for Sale?A. J. Fox. Barbecue?Busbees & Rish. | Barbecue?Amick & Haltivranger. Shoes?F. B. Harman. Seed?Lorick & Lowrance. Saddles?Davis & Co. : v." ifc i FAIBWES^ SAFETY. HOWESTY. The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest per annnn every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. ' I A. J. FOX, Cashier. Wanted, A first class sawyer. J. W. LaDgford. Pelioa Dots. Tbe farmers ic this section are very " busy with tbe fodder, and cotton ib opening very fast. Mr. Jae. C Fort bae his gin ready for tbe fleecy staple. We bare been blessed with plenty ' of rain. ? One of tbe best meetings to tbe writers' memory was held at Antioch Baptist church last week. It closed Sunday morning and was conducted by pastor Bev. L. S. Shealy, assisted b by Bev. J. F. McGiil. Beth of these divines are beloved by all in this secr tion. They have done mach good here. Twenty-two united themselves with tbe church and PaBtor Shealy baptised them Sunday afternoon in Mr. J. C. Fort's pond, and afterwards Bev. MeGill delivered a good sermon to tbe folks present This morning Bev. McGiil and his V wife returned ty their home at New - Brookland. We were sorry to see them depart from us. The Smith boys have returned to complete the Methodist church, and tbe Baptist are baring lumber cot to build their church. > s With anooem to the Dispatch and a! vaaAavB- T ft?n Aug. 14,1905. The Boy. y ? m' Xrnitd, 9 August 13,1905, st tbs home of Be?. A. B Taylor, Mr. Lonnie Geiger and Miss Nettie Mitchell, both of * Irene, S. C. Priorrill* Ztnuu Bain is plentiful now, a shower everyday. This is somewhat disagreeable for farmers who are putting fodder. Fodder pulling ia sow the order of the day. Some havefinished, but s most of us have a considerable amount yet to polL : Misses Oedecia and Bath Price, of Brookland, have been visiting relatives here daring the past week, bat they have now returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price are visiU . ing the former's parent, Mr. Boston Price. ^ Protracted meetings, two of which are sear us, last week at Bealah and ibis week at Shiloh Methodist Epia-1 copal Church, South, were largely attended oonsideriog the amount of farm work the people hare to do. Mr* EL W. Leapbart is doing -somewwk on the upper end of his road today. The joint Sunday School Beunion r; at St Paul's was largely attended, and we judge it to be quite a success The health of this community is much unproved over last writing. Qaite a gloom now sways this ^ vicinity. Miss Fannie Oswald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oswald, peacefully answered the summons, ?~"eofue up higher" on August 9,1905. Only a few short weeks ago she became a victim of typhoid fever and at intervals suffered intense pain till death. She was 22 years of age, just blooming into beautiful woman* hood. A girl of noble virtues, a kind, loving friend to all and loted by aH who knew her. ? Thft fnnerai wan conducted by I JEtev. J. D. Shealy, her pastor being absent. The interment was in the family burying ground. "Peace to her ashes, rest to her soul." The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. August 11, 1905. That's Who. i""** " v ^^tipation^k /jw/makes biliousness andVlAl IB /bad complexions. Keep\flL\ IS I the system in good condi-\ S| II tion by taking In I d??te I IB AND TONIC PELLETS |l \H which act gently and /Bf Ib\ eliminate the poison IS/ VB\ from your system. J SB J VBA Try One To-night. /S/ if not satisfied, /mil 25c at any /Mffs I ^^k^i)e&ler's For Sale at Harm an's Bazaar. 1 Turnip Seeds. Rata Baga Seed, white and yellow. Also ell varieties turnip seeds. Just received. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Program Lexington County Teachers' Association, Saturday August 26, 1. "What makes a school teacher valuable?" Supfe. J. C Allen, Yorkville Graded Schools. 2 ''Reading in public schools/ Miss Elizabeth Dominick, Newberry, s. c. 3 Purpose and PlanR of Teacher/ Association. Supt J. R T. Major, Batesburg Graded Schools. 4. Address. Col J. Brooks Wingard, Lexington, S. C. 5. Reorganization. Dear Teachers of Lexington county: I earnestly desire that you all arrange to attend this meeting of Lexington C ;unty Teachers' Associs* i )p, in the Palmetto Institute Building, August 26, at 11 a. m. In years pas* this organization of teachers has been of great benefit to school in terests of Lexington county, and there is yet much good for it to accomplish The above program is an excellent one. Come prepared to participate in the meeting. Yerf sincerely, J. E. Bawl Kyzer, County Supt. Education. Frw to Farmm, We will advise yon free of chart e which ia the very beat Mower made if you will apply to us either in person or by letter. Lexington Department Store. . ^ A. Preliminary. The minister's wift engaged a new servant The girl' was Very friendly with a constable, and one day she invited him to come rcmnd to set her. "When he came it,was washing day. She went and fetched him some beer, biscuits and cheese, but just then a voice called out, "Mary, have you got started to Trash yet?" "Yes," said Mary. "What are you doing now?" "Oh, I am just filling up the copper." ?London Telegraph. R? Reed For Wwrry. The Husband (on his deathbed)?My darling, when I am gone, how will you ever be able to pay the doctor's bills? The Wife?Don't worry about that, dear. If the worst comes to the worst, I can marry the doctor, you know. ImasrinatioB. "Mabel has a most wonderful power of imagination." "Keaily? That's the very last thing I should have given her credit for." "Oh, it's quite true, I assure you. She actually fancies that she's good looking." His Debts. "Well, my friend, I never pay my old debts. I forget them." "And your new ones?" "Oh, I let them get old." It is only a long time after having learned it that we know anything well. ?Joubert When yon want the best gcofo in general merchandise, call cn H. M. Wingard. My present stock must go regardless of cost as it will be cheaper to let them go to customers than move them to my new store. These goods are fresh and best on market and and must go. Wm. Piatt, Columbia, is showing a magnificent line of dry goods, dress goods, notions and millinery in the latest styles and in the most fashionable weaves and fabrics. These goodB are all of the standard quality and are made to wear well. When * ? * * ? L t you want tDe Desi gooas ior tue least money see bis stock befcre purchasing. Subscribe for tbe Dispatch and Home and Farm. MWB??w IWII?If W?M? Ii LEX] ? If its fari u JUS \ Zee Cream Festival, , Will be given at Irene, next Saturday, 19 ch instant. Speaking by ' W. H Sharpe, E^, Solicitor Geo , Bell Timmerman, T. C Sturkie and others. There will be music during 'he evening. The public is cordially invited. Eiward Howard. Sunday School Picnic. There will be a Sunday school pic aic at St. Peter (Meetze's church) on Saturday before the first Sunday in September. The following Sunday schools are cordially invited: St. John, Pisgab, Horeb and Providence. Prominent speakers will addreBS the Sanday schools. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. 1805-1905. FOUR SCHOOLS: ARTS, LAW. SCIENCE AND TEACHERS, %SYSTEM OF WIDE ELECTION* EXPENSES MODERATE. Opens September 15, 1905. For further particulars, address BENJAMIN SLOAN, President, 7w45. Columbia, S. C. Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A BARBEcue and refreshments at my mill, known as the Old George Long Mill, on Saturday, the 19th inst. Music and amusements for the young folks and a good dinner and an Mijc^able day for - everybody. All traias WU stop at my. side track, "Ethon", and parties conveyed to the cue. H. D. SMITH & SONS. August 2, 1902. .? 8w41. Barbecue. 1 WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS X barbecue, with refreshments at my place on the Southern railroad, one mile I . /-i-i. -L irom Ixlioen, OU oatuxua^, auKUB0?vMt. Music will be furnished by a band. A number of prominent speakers will oe present to address you and the photograph man will be ready to serve you. By special arrangements all the passenger trains will stop at my place that day. Special attention given to ladies and children. JOOR HAYES, 3w42. pd VIRGINIA COLLEGE For Young Ladlos, Roanoko, Ya. Opens September 25, 1905. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladies in the South. New buildings, pianos and i equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of.Virginia, famed for health. European and American teachers. Pull course. Conservatory advantages in Art, Music and Elocution. Certificates Wellesley. Students from 30 States. For catalogue address MATTIE P. HARRIS, President, 8w41 Roanoke, Va. 7 1685. 1905. College of Charleston, Charleston, S. C. 120th year begins September 30th. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship giving free tuition to each county in South Carolina. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Domitory $10 to $12 a month. All candidates for admis-r^rmin-P'ri tn eomnete for vacant OIUU Oi.^ J^iiUAWVV. -V A - - _ Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, address. HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. ffEWBEBBY COLLEGE Signalizes its Semi-Centennial Year by offering thorough training in MECHANICAL and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING in addition to the regular Classical and Scientific courses. Positive Christian influences. Modern equipments, healthful location, remarkably moderate expenses. Address, JAMES A. B. SCHERER, President, Newberry, S. C. Sw44 If its somethir LEXINGTON DEP. r. its something t [NGTON DEP n implements, a It is a Fact! That a successful business can only be attained through honest dealing, prompt service and indefatigable attention to detail. That no permanent success was ever attained through trickery and subterfuge. That quality wins first, last and always, and that manufacturers produce different classes of Pianos. That there are some Pianos much better than others. That it is our policy never to misrepresent anything, nor allow our salesmen to do so. That we know that this is a good policy, because tlirough strict attention to these methods, our business continues to grow rapidly. That it means a good deal to yon to i know in advance that the reputation of our line of pianos have been established from 65 to 82 years. That there is one in Columbia used at least 40 years, and the tone quality shows no evidence of going out or business. That the pianos that you will secure i from Malone's Music House will be the best that we, with years of experience in choosing the best, can buy, For Catalogue, prices and terms, address. Malone's Music House,! COLUMBIA, S. C. / Notice, Road Overseer& : TUOTIC5B I& HEREBY GIVEN/TO 1\ the various road overseers in Lexington county that they must immediately warn out all persons liable to road duty and put the public roads in their respective section in good traveling condition. By order of County Commissioners: L J. LANGFORD, County Supervisor. M. D. HAKMANI ? DEALER IN $ I General I I Merchandise, I I Corner Main and law Strati, | $ Opposite Confederate | 9 Monnmant, ? I Lexington, - - S. C. 8 HILTON'S Life for the Liver & Kidneys, THE BE3T PREPARATION KNOWN i FOR THE CURE OF < I D/spesia, Liver Complaint and Disorders of the Kidneys IT IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. I It excites a pleasing sense of warmth in the stomach, diffusing itsell through the system. It tugments the appetite, improves digestion, wards off malarial and thus prevents chills and fever, and is a perfect regulator to the whole system. 25., 50c, and $1.00 bottles. For sale at tho Bazaar. Wholesale by the Murray Drug Co., Columbia, i Lg to eat go to A.RTMENT STORE. o wear go to the ARTMENT STORE. buggy or a wagon go to i . i i i '? ? - i ? Rtzmaurice! Fitzmaurice! Corner Main and Blanding Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C A Great Sale of Summer Goods and New Goods. All New and Extraordinary values. Onr New York buyer has secured goods very much less tlian the real value. There was big lots of goods placed on the market recently and being on the ground floor was able to pick a lot of bargains. We offer THIS WEEH Sea Island at 34, worth 5c, 10 cents Linen Finish. 5000 yards of Embroidery at 44 cents, 1,000 yards good Cottonade at 10 cents, worth 7c. " 1,000 yards Organdie Lawn 74 cents. 3,500 yards Percale at 5.] cents, regular 50 pieces 40-inch White Lawn at 7? PricelO cents. cents, regular price 10 cents. 2,000 yards Voile Suitings at 10 cents, _* , ^ regular price 15 cents. 10,000 yards Plaid Domestics at 4 centi 1 AAA O/VW.4 PllOTVl f/Y*" SnUo ' OA TklAAAfl A'f T'iaItITI IT at K APTltfi. JL|VW K^VUU ViUUUi/AMj o ^vi. wuavw | mv |/avvw v* *> ??? ^ This Department is always np to the standard for the latest and best values to be had anywhere and guarantee to give satisfaction or your money back. We deliver $o worth of goods to any part of the State when money accompanies the order. Will send samples on application and a cordially invitation is extended to our Lexington friends to come and see us when in Cohuhbia. Great bargains in Men's, Beys Glflfling, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. | New Arrivals. I 5 We are pleased to announce to our mi- r f merous friends of Lexington county that f K we are constantly receiving new additions J J to our carefully selected stock of 5 J Spring Dry Goods and Millinery > ^ and respectfully invite you to call and in- ? ^ X- TXT _ i. 6 ^ spect tnese goous. yy e are uumiuein mm ^ K we can please as to the high quality of J 5 the goods and will be sure to make prices 5 i right. Come to see us when in the city. ? wm platt, J Main St Near Post Office, v S COLUMBIA, S. C. i lo tie Good People of Lexington! Your Name is on our list for your Fall and Winter Shoes, and we invite you to come in and make your selection from one of the best lines to be had. We have a new stock to se1 ' " 1 ? ? Wa fterw in cfrt/>lr oil lect irom ana new price cu uuajvc jvu. i? c vaxAj iu wvwuk mm sizes and prices fr^n. that good old time Farmer's Solid Brogan at $1.00, up to the swell dude's swing last at $6.00. Thanking you for past favors, you are cordially invited to make our store your headquarters while in the city. We will look for you. JF\ S. Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C. I Warning. Vnf. I rpHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERM O uce. J_ that Elliott Jackson lias conI tracted to -work for me dnring the year T WILL SELL MY FARM, COX- 1905, and all persons are forbidden to 1 taining one hundred acres, one and give him employment or harboring him one-half miles west of Gaston. in anv manner whatever. F. B. GOODWIN. " M. L. YOUNGINER. 4w42. Gaston. S. C. July 30, 1905. 3w41. pd.