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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 22,1908. Index to ITew Advertisements. Barbecue-rB. E. Amick. Barbecue?Wingard & Wingard. Announcement?John W. Smith. Cost Sale?Whitten. July Sale?Tapp. Barbecue?C. B. Lindler. , ' Cotton Market. Lexington.... Uh Church Notice. Rev. G. W. Kelly will preach at Antioch Baptist church on the 4th Saturday in this month at *4 p. m., and on the 4th Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Public cordially invited. Kiss Corley Be-elected. The trustees of the? Irene school have secured for next session the valuable services of Miss Sue H. Corley, who taught most successfully for them last term. Blacksmiths. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights are v reminded that T. B. Aughtry & Co., Colombia, always carry a large stock of boggy and wagon material which they always sell at the lowest prices. Write them for your wants. , Registration Board Busy. If-the board of registration is kept as busy as they have been the past few days, it will not be long before every man in the county will have a new certificate, and it will be of little use for them to visit the different precincts in the county during the month - * of September. Hauling Poaches. We have never seen tha like of wagons hanling fruit' to Coltimbia. , They come and go at all times during the day and night and it is surprising to see just how much fruit, produce, etc., is marketed in Columbia. i , m , Notice to Candidates. ' All candidates are notified that assessments must be paid and pledges filed with the secretary F. H. Hen-drix, Leesville, by noon of the day previous to the opening of the campaign at Gaston on Tuesday, Aug. 4th. Piatt fit Sons. a For all the latest designs in ladies' 6 -dress goods, standard dry goods and ' ' i - -i- i* ^ notions, ana a seiect line 01 suu?? iur ladies, gentlemen, and children, airways go to see Wm. Piatt * & Son's, v Columbia, S. C. You will find what _you want and their prices are always the lowest. \ Withdraws From Race. Mr. B. B. Hiller, formerly of this county but not a resident of Newberry, has withdrawn from the race for magistrate in townships 1 and 8 of Newberry county. ICaaagers of Election. Each executive committeeman is requested to have the names of his managersat his precinct in the coming primary election, in the hands of Mr. F. H. Hendrix, secretary, Leesville, S. C., not later than August 1st. 'This is important and it is hoped that , all executive committeemen will com'" ply with the request at once. Senatorial Cajnyaira. * The candidates for the United * 'States aenate will speak here on next Tuesday, the 28th. It is hoped that the voters will turn out in large numbers to hear the candidates, all of whom are speakers of wide repute and it goes without saying that their . speeches will be highly entertainging. Let everybody come to Lexington l next Tuesday. Dcoglaa does to Gang. Deputy Sheriff Sim J. Miller carried Gus Douglas, the negro who was arrested last week for obtaining money nnder false pretences from Mr. H. Z. Adams, to Leesville Monday morning where he was tried before Magistrate Shealy. He was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or serve - a period of 60 days on the gang. Douglas took the days. Rais Needed. It is reported that crops in some sec tions of the county are badly in need of rain and that much damage has already been done. In other sections however, rain has been plentiful and crop conditions were never better. ; I*ot only is this the case in this ' county, but the same conditions preTail throughout the State. XilUd Two Hawks. Verner Bickley, the 13-years-old son of Mrs. Bebeca Bickley, of the Sellwood section is a fine shot for one so young in years. Oqe day last week this little fellow killed two hawks in less than fifteen minutes, both of which measured over three feet from tip to tip. , The hawks were brought down with a single-barreled breechloader. The little man is receiving the^coneratulations of a large circle of friends. Mothers don't give your baby anything that contains opiates or any other injurious drugs, but insist on having Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teether", as it is the best medicine on the market for teething babies, and is absolutely harmless as it does not contain any opiates or injurious drugs of T vo om ovo ntoorl nn^Of AUJ &I1JK.S. iv is guai auin>vu uuuux Pare Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty INo. 11584. Price 35 cents. For sale by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga. Lightning Sills Boy. Macon, Ga., July 18.?An electric storm suddenly broke over Bullards, 17 miles from here, this afternoon, and a bolt of lightning killed young Dan Harrel and fatally injured a negro, besides shocking many others. Young Harrell, with others, had assembled to play a game of base ball when the bolt fell among them without warning. I NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Commissioner. John W. Smith is hereby announced as a candidate for County Commissioner and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary. The Board of Health. The board of health has been acting wisely of late. They have had several of the old stagnated wells closed up and have been looking after the general sanitary conditions of the town. But there are more wells to be closed and other precautions to be taken and it is to be hoped that the board will continue the good work until every breeder of typhoid is forever stamped out. Let the good work continue, gwuuieiiieu. The Barbecue at A&dy's. The barbecue at O. B. Addy's on Saturday was largely attended and quite a number of the candidates were present. Among those who spoke were the candidates for the State Senate?Messrs. Sharpe, Graham and Crosson, and the following candidates for the House: Dr. E. C. Ridgell, Isaac Edwards, Joseph L. Amick and R. L. Shuler. It was a representative gathering of the citizens of that section and all ! of the speakers had a respectful hearing. _ _ I * ' Columbia's Amusements. It has been the editor's good fortune to attend the various places of amusement in Columbia during the past few weeks. To say that we have been delighted, yea, charmed, by the wonderful attractions offered by the different little theatres in the city is expressing it mildly. Each of these shows furnish performances of a high character and it is surprising to see how well they keep up, when one considers the small price of admission charged. Every day or two new plays are put on and a complete .change of program, which undoubtedly costs money. This goes to show that the managers are spring neither time nor money in securing attracsions which appeal to the theatregoers. Certainly, Columbia is blessed with clean and uptodate amusements. t. Barbecue at Lindler's. I will furnish a barbecue and re, freshments at my place, near Selwood on Saturday, 8th day of August. Candidates, neighbors and everyone cordially invit^ to come and enjoy a good dinner. 40p C. B. Lindler. l. Barbecue Notice. I will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at Chapin, S. C., on August421, 1908. All candidates invite!. JOHN G. A. RISTER. May 5, 1908?tf v Campaign Barbecue. I will furnish my annual barbecue with all kinds of refreshments at my place on the Southern railway, one mile from Gilbert, on campaign day, Thursday, August 13th. Music will be furnished by a band and the photograph man will be on hand to take your pictures. All trains will stop to take on and off jjassengers. Special attention will be given to ladies and children. Charges for dinner reasonable. 4w39p Ioor Hayes. BIG PICNIC v for; EVERYBODY. W. D. Bates, in Columbia, offers to the trading public values in all departments that cannot be duplicated in that city. 50 dozen Men's Lisle Thread Half \ Hose in tan and black, 25c goods for 10c per pair or $1.10 per dozen. v Men's full cut Union Mude Overalls. Regular $1.00 goods, while they last, at 69c per pair. 25 dozen Dixie Shirts, cut full and fit well. Made of the best materials and latest patterns; only 45c. for a 75c shirt. Men's Balbriggan Underwear, 50c goods, we will close them out at 20c the garment. FIGURED LAWNS. One case of Figured Lawns, 10c values at 5c per yard. One case of white Imported Madras in short lengths. Strictly 25o and 35c goods, to close out at 15c per yard. EMBROIDERIES. Embroidery Flouncing in the most beautiful designs in swiss and cambric. 19 to 30 inches wide. Just for glory at 19c per yard. Heaps and piles of Lawns in all grades to close out at less than manufacturers' cost. RUGS, CHINAWARE, ETO. Rugs and_Art Squares, Lineoleums and Picture rrames, Glass and Uhinaware at prices that will agreeably surprise you. MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING in all the latest patterns and made up by the very best workmen. Large variety to select from. You will notice the big sign on the north side of our store, "W. D. Bates sells it for less." This means a whole lot to you. Come in and investigate, W. D. BATES' DEPARTMENT STORE, Cor. Main and Richland Sts., COLUMBIA, S. C. For Sale. Three hundred and ten acres of timbered land eleven miles from Augusta on Georgia railroad, one mile from depot; can saw four hundred thousand feet of forest pine lumber, and cut three thousand cords of wood. Land well watered, four springs and branch run through place, high, dry and healthy, only three miles from Grovetowi:, a beautiful summer resort, clay gravel road from Augusta right through tract of land. Four room house, barn, stable and smoke house; one-horse farm cleared, balance in woods. Price $10.00 per acre; reason for selling owner leaving State. Terms cash, or one-half cash and balance on time. For further information call on or write "W. G. Ford or J. M. Busbee, 209 I XT'rtllArtlr Sf inrmsfa Oft iavu\a>a k*rir, 9 aau^uovm! Barbecue. We will furnish a barbecue and refreshments at my place, 6 miles south of Gilbert, on campaign clay August 8, 1908. Come and hear the speakers. . Special attention given to ladies and children. Azariah Taylor, 4w4Q J. A. Taylor. * Barbecue. We will furnish a barbecue at B. R. Hyler's place, near Amick's ferry, on Friday, August 14. The candidates are invited to come and address the people. A good dinner is promised to all that attend. J. M. Koon, 5w41 I. E. Koon. \ Ct. Barbecue at Gaston. We will furnish a fine barbecue with refreshments at Gaston on Campaign day, Tuesday, August 4th. Charges for dinner moderate. JAS. H. PRICE, C. H. HARTLEY. Help for Those Who Have Stomach Trouble. After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors' fees, I purchased my wife one box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she -> - ? i-i..? j ii i continued to use tueiu ami uiey nave done her more good than all of the medicine i bought before.?Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicine is for sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Samples free. SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. One vacancy in the State scholarships in the South Carolina Military Academy, to be filled by competitive examination, exists in Lexington county. Application blanks may be obtained by applying to the County [ Supt. of Education, or to SuperI intendent'of Citadel, Charleston, S. C. These applications : carefully filled out must be received by the Superintendent of the citadel by August 1, 1908. ; -3w38 I MEET ME : I SAX New Vol Just received a big shipm Skirts, made of the best qua latest styles from one of the guarantee the styles and the silk bands. Three special The $15.00 qualities, s The $12.50 qualities, s] j The $10.00 qualities, s: II I !l_ I umnreiia oaie. You can't go away' for the summer without a nice Umbrella, We will sell a lot of Ladies' 25-inch Silk Umbrellas, natural and fancy handles, extra strong frames; special, $2.50 and $2.95. White Skirts. Linonette Skirts that wash like linen. They look like linen skirts but they don't cost what linen skirts AACll" tta11 T3 rtoll 4-i-Pnll t r m o/l o Wi3t JUU. -L/C/OIU.VX.L U.J.IJ IlittUVy. The regular $1.50 skirt; special, each, 95c. 1 ORDER We prepay mail, express or freight c shipped to any point within a radius o THE JAMES I DEPARTME 1638 to 1646 Main Street, PAREGORIC FOR BABY isn't the only remedy we have to soothe his pain. We keep all the standard remedies for THE ILLS OF CHILDRFN. Better have a supply of them at home for use in emergencies. A little medicine given at the start of the trouble will Bfivp f-.hp hnhv a Int. rvf enffprinc ar\H its parents a lot of worry and lots of rest. Get your supply at once. Hot weather is here. THEKAUFMANN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. n HHPSVHPVM n I i ] m |[|Td k |N * I I I J I a I I lN n I' J n W * n i I |N n N n n HUUaHHH n II11 l*;B iN m v 1 y 11111 i'l iM I N I A I I If III k I M liiniin"111*' FROM $10.00 UPWARDS And have a checking account at this Bank. A bank account keeps your cash safely and also gives you prestige among business men. When you are known as a reliable depositor, and wish to borrow, your request is given consideration. This bank accommodates its depositors in preference to others. Why not have a checking account here? Capital and Surplus $310,000. Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. t mmmmm?????????????? sq>iji.. Barbecue at Edmund, I will furnish my annual barbecue at Bdmund on Saturday, the 25th of July. This is an ideal place for the candidates to meet the voters. A good dinner and refreshments will be served. Let everyr,body come. 38p C.W.Sox. AT TAPP'S ~~ IANCE Le Shirts, ' t *'l. ent of the season s ilewest ilities of black voiles. The "1 ~ ? J : YKT? ieau.mg mauuiauiuies. vv c ) qualities. Trimmed with prices: pecial - - $12.50. Decial - - 10.00. pecial - - 8.00. New Belts. All the newest styles of Belts. Latest summer styles Special July Clearance Sale prices. Talcum Powder. Riveris Talcum Powder, scented with the essence of Rivera violets. A luxury for the lady's toilet table. A necessity for the baby's health and comfort. De^??. i T? lignum aiier siiavmg. jlii large glass jars, 25c. BY MAIL. on all purchases of S5.00 or more I 600 miles of Columbia. L TAPP CO., INT STORE, Columbia, S. C. ^wvwvwww \ SHOES AT C I M | CARPETS, MATTINGS I A Tripple Allia I All a J Beginning THURSDAY ? we offer our entire stocks o f and Rugs at Actual Cost. J Sale. Nothing Reserved. \ fall season with complete a I in need of Shoes, Hats or I time to save money on you ever had. Our stocks in th plete, as we receive new gc out the entire season. Eve down to cost and a great m less than cost. Buy your w the usual profit. Sale starl and closes SATURDAY, 1 your farming and househol sale. * SHOES! _ Stetson $6, ?7 and $89hoes, $4 25 $5 "3 91 Crossett $5 shoes 3 75 84 " 3 35 83.50 44 2 75 Whitten's 83 Specials 2 45 $2.50 44 1 95 Queen Quality $4 shoes? 3 35 * 44 44 $3.50 2 75 ^ 83 2 40 f Women's patent vamps 82, 1 38 ^ 44 black & tan kid 82, 1 65 C " 44 44 81.50, 1 20 f 44 44 44 81-25, 95 ? HATS! ^ Straw, Wool, felt ana fanamas f ?6.50 Panamas (new) ?4 50 ^ f?5.00 44 44 3 50 ^ 5.00 Stetson 3 75 ^ 4.00 44 3 35 i WHITTEN W J BATESBTJRG, twwwvwvwi PIANOS o BOARDMA Establishe BRICCS PIAN Establishe From the Factory D BOARDMAN * CRAY wer< ? ? mi 5 IraaKers 01 America, xneir id as good as money and brains after seventy-one years of coi ifcy, embody everything that < the highest grade. THE BRICCS PIANO CO. wa attention to uprights, and cor ment of the upright piano of 1 is its soul. Herein lies the gr making. Mr. C. C. Briggs wi draughtsmen of America. T1 such a wonderful sympathetic to the hearts and souls of me] If you are interested in Piano which are sold direct, with a] profit eliminated, address P. O. Box 490 Fine Tuning and all Pi PRICE! 25c. Lawns at \ 15c. Lawns at 121c. Lawns at 10c. Lawns at Big lot of Chambrays, all colo Straw Hats at half price. Clothing, Shoes and Hats at g Pants, good stock, from $1.00 1 Shoes at prices to suit the trad See us for Buggies and Furnit J. W. & R. L SWANS] Heavy and Far Grain an I have removed my busine! Main and Blanding street, < solicit a share of the Lexii giving them lowest prices | and you will be pleased. J. A. I 1701 Corner Main and Blandinj WVWVWVVWW1I m I S AT COST! I and RUGS at COST! | nee Sale- { t COST 5 MORNING, JULY 23rd, K if Shoes, Hats and Carpets J It is to be a Clean Sweep J We intend starting the J nd new lines. If you are J Carpets now is the best J r purchase that you have J ese departments are com- J >ods every week through- J ry item has been marked J any odd lots will go for J inter shoes now and make J a THURSDAY, JULY 23. J lUGUST 1st. Sidetrack J d affairs and attend this J 3.00 Specials (soft & stiff) 2 25 ^ 2.50 90ft and stiff hats 1 75 ^ 2.00 44 44 1 50 ^ 1.50 44 44 1 15 K 1.25 44 44 90 ? MATTING, RUGS, ETC. 50c. cresent, 36-inch Carpet, 37c ^ 75c. wool, 44 Ingram 44 40c f 35c. Mattings 25c ^ sue. Mattings zze ^ 25c. Mattings 18c ^ 20c 16c \ 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Hugs, ^ beautiful pattern, worth $16.50 f in city stores, our price, $11.50. ^ 9x12 all wool Ingram Art Squares ^ $8.50 values, now, $6.25. ^ Startling Bargains in ? Clothing, Millinery and ? Dry Goods. S t GOODS CO. f SOUTH CAROLINA. ? F QUALITY I >N & CRAY I din 1837 1 10 COMPANY I >d in 1868 | irect to Your Home 3 among the pioneer piano istruments have always been could make them, ana today, itinued progress and prosper3an make up artistic pianos of 8 one of the first to turn their ltributed much to the deyelopboday. The scale of a piano eat mystery of artistic piano is one of the few expert scales aat is why his pianos have : tone and so tenderly appeal q. : : : : s of the very highest grade, 11 unnecessary expense and UCAS, Augusta, Ga. iano Work a Specialty 5 KOW! 20c. 12c. 10c. 7Jc. rs, at 8c. reatly reduced prices. to J4.00. le. ure. . LYBRAND, SA, S. 0. icy groceries, id Feed. >s from Gervais to corner convenient to the trade, and ngton patronage, always lossible. Give me a call m a a m m m u m :rim, y Sts., - Columbia, S. C.