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|> The Lexington Dispatch, j = , | G. M. Hakman, Editor and Publisher I ^ : ? ! . :V Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch isfl a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 | cents for three months?invariably cash I in advance. CIBCVLATIQN 2.357. - i, . . ? I : Wednesday, October 30,1907. . The great Sfcate FAir is on and Co- " lum&ia extends a genuine Southern hospitality and welcomes the people ol the entire State/ It is a fit time and occasion fora holiday - for the capital city and the festival spirit is in the air. The banners streaming from the windows telling of the shows and the circus, the lights athwart the V- streets, the clang of the car bell and the unwonted throngs of visitors on the streets all tell of fair week, and T all are in a perfect spirit of glee and jollity. The farmers especially, having made and harvested a big crop, g | are there ioi their annual vacation and-a good time. Ocd. Wm. Elliott, general superintendent, tells us he has put in new . tracks and put on new cars, so as to U Ll| give better and quicker schedules from the city to the Fair grounds, and xj that because of these extraaccommoHI' dations, t^e fare will be ICi .cents as a gfc other years. The street carnival shows are in j !' full blast and every thing is alive. Y IJSVBryDUUJf IB vuu iw a jjwu U11U7. Toaay and tomorrow is booked for the big days of the Fair. The programmes for the balance of g v the week, including the races, foot ? ball and fox chaees, will be very interesting. The "grand finale" will come on Saturday when the big circus will draw in to the city the colored con- . tangent. We are pleased with the successful management of the State Fair, as it has two of Lexington's prominent / and. progressive citizens at its head, a G. A. Guignard, as President, and . Senator D. F. Efird, as General Mana- if ger. They certainly deserve credit, aS the former has held his position ii for several years, while the latter has held his office for a longer term 1< wfehganeral satisfaction to all conj cernea, and We are informed that, s perhaps, after the present Fair it will he entirely out of debt. Our County Fair closed last Thursday, and the officials feel compliment- | ed over the grand success, having had I the largest attendance and most ex- 1 hibits of any Fair held heretofore. It was estimated that between three, and four thousand visitors were on the grounds Wednesday. I x One of the main features, was the competitive, drill by the Erookland = Light Infantry In command of Capt. IfAOonll TE Ifftfh 55 TTlAtl TtlA I first prize, a {10 gold coin, was award- I d to Sergt. George W. Sheehan, and | the second of $5 to George Cannon., The judges were Capt. Geo. R. Rem bert, Capt. J. R. Allen and Capt. Cart Anderson Roof. The delivery in exceedingly appropriate words was v made by Cot George Bell Timmerman, Capt. Leach and his men trere complimented on all sides.' a Senator A. C. Latimer was present I Wednesday afternoon, and deliver- I ed an address to a large crowd in the I arena, being introduced by W. H. I % Sharge, Esq. He addressed thefarm- I ers and touched on his immigration ideas, and politics generally. His . speech was well received ana liberAt the stockholders meeting' on Thursday, Dr. W. H. Timmerman, was elected president; C. M. Efird, . secretary; w. P. Roof, treasurer and T. H. Caughman, superintendent. General satisfaction was expressed by all, and there was a good feeling o among the people. . = 1! We had a very pleasant time in Co- q lumbia last week and were made to k feel real good from the kind hospital- T Utr kao^anrn^ niv\n no Ktr oatti o af am> JL SVjr WTOIV1TCU upvu UO MJ OV1UV VI VU4 warmest friends in that city. Among f many pleasantries enjoyed, were the , . courtesies of the clnbs extended to us, 1 v. , where we mingled with some of the * members of these social and lively in- ) stitutions, which was indeed a source of pleasure. A cute trick, however, was played upon us which was so good, and v caused such a merry laugh by the C 2%" \ party present, that we concluded to make a note of it. Of course we were \ invited to join in a social, unharmful glass, and being a temperance man, our choice was ginger ale; another of r the party, high up in social politics V and a very prominent gentleman, ( chose the same, but with a spike in it. v In our general, jovial and happy conversation, glasses were changed on . Us, and we took the one with the spike v x After drinking, we were asked how we liked that ginger ale. - T7e answered, fine. The gentleman who pre- 1 # pared the drink quietly remarked J that he thought we made a mistake and had taken his glass with the 1 whiskey, and jnst such a langh over 1 the joke was enough to alarm those 1 down stairs on the street, the editor himself joining in the fun?but he has never yet felt the after-clap. 1 The November term of the United States court in Columbia has been postponed until the second Tuesday Jr. Tannarv 1QO& JnHffA "RrAWlAV will be one of the presiding judges in the court of appeals at Richmond which f would have convened at about the time set for the U. S. court in Columbia. The police are vigilant in Columbia. While they allow as much latitude as possible for those desiring to have 'a - good time" while at the State Fair, at the Same time they are continuously on the lookout for all crooks aiid fakirs. < The State board of canvassers have decided to reverse the decision of the ivmnivtr .hoard of Chesterfield- declar- 9, ing against the sale of liquor in that p county and sustaining the vote nvbich f( recently voted out the dispensary. d * ????. ^ Attend the State Fair and have a nice time. $ ~ ? Rickets* J Qi Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bones < ^ are not forming rapidly enough* < (Ji Lack of nourishment is the cause* i $ 'Scoff9S Emulsion nourishes baby's entire system. Stimulates and makes bone. ?]|KL ft E^wtababyn^ A ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 >1> f s the time to purchase your Fali uit and we want to sell it to you. If merit, good fit and longlwear \ what you are looking for come to s. Our guarantee helps to sell the . J^||j rat suit and satisfaction will cause ou to buy the second. Don't forget that for ^ HOSIERY, TpflBBMf' 4 NECKWEAR, jfflpHH UNDERWEAR |Bi||M ad all Men's Furnishings and espec- |^B ||mj illy Boys' Clothing that our [stock |||B 5 most complete and prices the 4 GRIFFON BRAND Ift It DREHER & COMPANY OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS, enngtQB, : : : : : : S. "URNITURE OF QUAUT AT THE NEW STORE OF Atnnnn hiii i rn fir lilDoUlrlVllLLtn Ulj V r , ' Columbia, S. C. "We have here now acollection of Media md High Grade Furniture and House Fur shings not to be surpassed in the enti: South^ Beautiful Suits for Bed Rooi 5arlor, Hall, Library, Den and Dining Rooi n Circassian Walnut, Dull and Polished M: logany, Bird's Eye Maple, Early Englis leathered and Golden Oak. Odd pieces in House Desks,Tables, Roc! !KS, Cellaretts, Smokers' Tables, Magazii Stands, Clocks, Pedestals, Tabouretts, Pic ires, Plate Racks, Rugs, Etc. Exclusive agents for the Famous R( 3ross Sanitary Felt Mattress, and Whitn< xo Carts. All Goods marked in Plain Figures ai }ne Low Price to everybody. No misrepresentations in this Stoi Svery article guaranteed as represented. fon can buy cheap Furniture anywhere, tfe cater nnly tu trade whn want High Class FURNITDI MDCnU Mil I CD PC uiDouirmiLLLn ou 1409 MAIN ST,. COLUMBIA, S. C, Final Discharge. No Hunting Allowed. Notice is hereby given that on the persons are positively forbid 9th day of November, 1907, I will ap- ! ,1UU^ "irds and all manner of gt iy to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate, or trespass m any manner on our lar )r Lexington county, S. C., for a final J* J- Wessmge: ischarge as administrator of the estate ^ ' Kd. L .Li n d 1 er, f E. Lawson Amick, deceased. j I^odler, J B. Boukmgh J. Ivv Amick, Adinr. ; ^8?* Bouknight. Oct. 23-4w2 " j 4w~ ! | f YOXJ JS. ^ ? To the GEORGIA-CABOLII m We invite you to make c I H we are leaders in k 1 High Grade Piai 1 Machin* If you want the t I see us before buying in every department E on the purchase of a | May we send yor JlTHOMAS f I 708, 710, 7 , ] Alfred X Fox, [; i REAL ESTATE i AND INSURANCE, | LEXINGTON, - S. C, I ! rpiR, SALE. I i 12.8 acres 24 miles below Amick's [ ] Ferry near mouth Camping creek, I i Timber enough to cut 3000 boxes. L \ 30 acres good farming land in g ] Rocky Creek. 1% miles from | Wy { Peter's church. | I W ( 5 lots near Lexington Depot. g J 50 acres 2* miles from Wood- I ( ford, S. C. Partly cleared; terms | |f ( easy. f" I ' W ] 50 acres 3 miles west of Wood- I I a i ford, S. C., on Big Pond Branch. | < One valuable lot in the town of I | Lexington, S. C. I i Dwelling house and lot on upper I C, i Main Street, Lexington, S. C. K ] One lot near Lexington Depot, J 23 | 12 Acres just outside incorporate C Yi limits, Lexington, S. C. I > J 6 Acres very near Lexington, I \ ! s, c.. I * < Store building and lot on Main I = _ ] street, Lexington, S. C. f < House and lot in town Lexing- f < ton?i acre land; 6-room dwelling. g - J 250 acres on Southetn railroad I *1 i 24 miles from Barr, 4 miles from f J i Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- I | chard, 50 acres open land. J i j acre and three room house i * near town of Lexington. I ] 1 acre lot?two story building, I ( at Irene, S. C. | ! FOB BENT. | | < One store room, one warehouse | m ) Lexington, S. C. I ; ] j Write or call to see me | | AT ' I ] THE HOME BAHK, i s pg J Lexington, S. C. I ^ '^ffVVVVVVVIHraVfVVVVfVVVVfl ' While working at his bench in the ^ Southern railway shop9, at noon Fri- j day, in Columbia, Walter Livingstone ^ Of" a middle aged white carpenter, drop- ra "U ped dead of heart failure. He had on P* his person ?230.30 when he died. ??b????a??m lr. ie 3 | id e 0w e I Don't fail I | of BUGGIES a; j high and mad ,L | and one-half I I Ithe goods am rfl & $ $ - S A A ISA ~! UAUli r, "ft t, I 1311-1313 ASS m jrje go: J A FAIR of course, November mr store Headquarters while ] elos, Organs, Fun is and Baby Carr >est in any of these lir . Our stock is replete and we can and will ny article in our entin i our catalogs, and qui & BART 12 BBOAD STREET, AUGUS THE ONL n Columbia, South Carolina, mak hing in the MACHINERY SUP] Write us for prices before plac JOLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., On corner opposite Seaboarc E. B. PI Wl Alien & WHOLES, u Augusl ;AYE - YOUR - OR For [NSURANCE, LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SEE E. G. Dreher, LEXINGTON, S. C. trongest and Best Companies For Sale. One eight acre tract of land for sale, as good dwelling, barn and other out hidings; good well of water. Located - miles north of Pelion, on Southern ilway. For further information apy to * Mrs. Annie L. Hutto, lp R. F. D. 1, Pelion, S. C. ??????? ill I lo call and sae ad WAGONS, ium class BUGI Ear nf WAGON! I Ids PRICES < UAAAM [ iniYIHN L EMBLY STREET, COLI MING | ;' am 4 th to 9th. 8 in the city. You kno^ 9 3QH liture, Sewing 1 w < iages. I les, don't fail to I s with Art G-oods save you money e stock. I ote prices? H ON CO., I T A, GA. I Y HOUSE ; :ing a specialty of handling every?LY LINE. ling order elsewhere. - * Columbia, S. C. 1 Air Line Passenger Station. LCHER, Baxley, &.LE ROGERS, ' ' ;a, Ga. DER FOR HIM. * Notice Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, or allow their stock to run at large, on our lands, or to trespass in any manner whatever upon our premises. The law will positively be enforced against all such trespassers. J. LEM BERRY, MRS. W. A. DERRICK. October 6?4w52. Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify all hunters, or those trespassing in any manner whatever upon our land. The law will be enforced against all trespassers, after this notice. J. B. SHEALY, A. A. GUISE. October 7, 1907?4w52 For Sale or Bent. My "Wessinger" place of two hundred and one acres, and my "Seastrunk" place of forty-six acres, between Lexington, C. H., and Columbia, S. C., on the Leaphart public road. Applv to MBS. JESSIE HENDREX, 4w52 Leesrille, S. C." j 1 ? ? ? sasssansa ? ? ? jf our new line | Two Cars of I 5IES, and one | 7 ? % in_ i 8 >, we nave f . ire right, j iROS. h ? TTV.fDT A On ? > ! J JjXJDXxx* O. V. ? ?