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Notice, Obituaries, Etc. The Dispatch is forced to repeat what it has so often said before. We cannot print cards of thanks, obituaries, and the like FREE of charge. We will publish, however, obituaries of 100 words free and charge at the rate of one-half cent a word for all over 10C word9. Cards of thanks will be published at the rate of one-half V cent a word straight. Our space is what w e make our living oat of, and we have it to sell just the same as a grocer sells his meat, lard, flour, sugar, coffee, etc. Always make remittances when sending copy. This will save us a lot of book-keeping. '? ' * Mrs. Vansant Dead. ^ a v* ^ Mrs. Addison Vansant died at her * home on upper Hollow creek, on Monday sight, at 10 o'clock, after a long ana painful illness, aged abont sixtyfive years. The deceased is survived by her husband only. He* remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Union church yesterday fterioon at 4 o'clock with funeral sarvieeacOndueted by her pastor, the Rev. 35. o* * * v - - x Ww Vansant was a ffood Christian (diameter, and will be sorely missed in the borne and in thh community. ' The Dispatch extends its deepest sympathy to the bereft husband. ' < _ . Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and ap^ply Chamberlain's liiniaient freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition, For sale by y all dealers. little Mountain Re-onion. The Annual Newberry College ReUnion will De held at little Mountain, on Friday, August 4th. The speakers ' for the occasion will be Prof. J. E. Gannon, of Little Mountain, President Harms, of Newberry college, Rev* S. P. Kooc, cf Prosperity, and C. J. RamSje, Esq., of Saluda. The Colombia, ewberry and Laurens Railway Is ex> pec ted to operate trains both ways for the accommodation of passengers. A barbecue will .be furnished on the grounds as nsual. In Honor of Miss Taylor. Miss Ruth Taylor, of near Gilbert, wasJthe charming hostess at a party given on last Tuesday evening in hon. or ot her guest, Miss Pearle Taylor, of Lexington. Among the tall, ^stately trees in the front yard lanterns ^-were hung, where virions games were played for two hours or longer, after which a delicious ice course was served I ' ' by Misses Huth and Lessie Taylor. Never leave home on a journey ' 'without a bottle of Uhamberiain's uoi1c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It | is almost certain to be needed and can- i not be obtained when on board the car* -or steamships. For sale by all dealers. v j t B fl | ^ M V*' ;Y V % ^ In going tl small lots, sho * the axe to the ture, and sellii are a few of th I "RlanV Taffeta and Fancr Color Soozine Silk and Fancy Silk F< Special in Small Checked Dimi * ? I India Linont yard . Table Linen, yard..... . < ? 5 pieces 40-inch Lawn, 10c and ' ' $1.00 American Beauty Corset Black Silk Hose, -special for M< 25c Ladies' Gauze Lisle Hose, i > 1 lot of Ladles' Corset Covers, up to 75e, to close Monday oi S iiuw JL Wtt * I days. I know , I to offer great ^ I 1616 Main 5 I Columbia, S. i w i . A c Gibbs-Moyer. ? The following invitations have been issued in Lexington: 4'Mrs. Robert M. Gibbs cordially invites you to be present at the marriage of her daughter, Leslie Celeste, to Mr. Aldon Hodge Moyer, Thursday evening, July 27th, 1911, at half past eight o'clock, at Lexington Baptist church, Lexington, S. C." For Housebreaking. r-* ? Tnnnn P.AAnon uiyae johqsuu auu %j v/30'd v/vvp\>j j young white men, are in jail charged with housebreaking, it having been alleged that they entered the Summerland Springs bottling works at Batesbnrg. A conclaled weapon was fonnd on Cooper. S$yen Stood Examination. Seven young -men applied for the Olemson College scholarship, taking i the examination before County SuperI > 4. a t? ktavhn ililHUUClib y/l iau uvaviuu a< jlj . iuiuwu on Friday. They were: J. R. Leitzey, G. B. Taylor, J. P. Derrick, D. 6. Shealy, J. E. Hammer, J. G. Sharp and Broadie Shealy. ! ' . ? - ' * Only one applicant took the examination for entrance?M. L. Barre, of Lexington. ) There being no scholarship at the University for this county this year, there were no applicants for entrance. Pond Brandt Dots* .... To the Editor of The Dispatch: Nice rains during the past few week3 hnuft im,-?mved the condition of the crops. I Misses Lewie Craps and Emma Lewis, of Arthur's and Columbia, respectively, are visiting their grandfather, Mr. G. W. Lewis. Miss Emma Koon, of Irmo. is visiting relatives in this community. Miss Martin, of Swansea, spent the week with Misses Estelle and Blanche Smith. Hon. W. H. Sharpe, of Edmund, spent last Tuesday with his brother, John W. Sharpe. Rev. H. W. Shealy, of New. Brookland, assisted Key. C. S. Felder a few days this week in a series of meetings here. On the 7th inst, the patrons of district No. 13 by a vote of 20 to 0 voted a special levy of 2 mills for school purposes. * I. H. Gilbert, July 15. - AF *V irough the stocks, rt lengths, etc., th Dtamp Sale Prices lg expenses are to Le many items?vii ed Silks, Monday Special, yard f xilards, special, yard 1 uea, yara 6c, 8c, lie and ] 19c, 37c and I I 12 l-2c vain?, %o close at, 3 ard 5, only ( :>nday, pair , < ipecial for Monday, 4 pairs for I a little wiled from window. Values ily, each 1 nt to thank you al mw Tlumn Snip ttj values in Odd Lots 5t, | C. Vf BARBECUE. jj I will furnish my annual 'cue -with | | refreshments at my place on Southern i[i railroad, one mile from Gilbert, Saturday, August 12th. Passenger trains i|i will stop both ways to take on and oif j>j passengers. Several prominent speak- i|| ers will be present to address you. J>j Music furnished by a band, the photo d man will be on hand to serve you. y Comb and enjoy one of the best 'cues ?! of the season. Charges for dinner v reasonable. IOOR HAYES. ?! July 19?lw30 j Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bowe, of j Greenville, who have been visiting f Mrs. Bowe's parents, Hon. and Mrs. j C. M. Efird, will leave today for 5 Washington, where Mr. Bowe has j been assigned for several weexs. ; Mr. H. Kin8ler Roof, who has been J in charge of the Southern Bell's ex- J change at Allendale for the last sever- J al weeks, is again with the Citizens j Telephone Company, much to the de- j light of his many Lexington friends, i Absence does'nt make the heart grow i - a ^ ii. ( | ionaer, aoet> it, xliusiui ? ? Brookland to Remain in Lexington Connty. New Brookland is to remain a part i of Lexington County, Governor Cole L. Blease on yesterday having dismissed the petition askine for an elec- ] tion on the proposition of annexing to v Richland county. The governor j reached this conclusion after having <| read the report of the commissioners ij ?"W. H. Townsend, W. P, Roof, P. J. j Wessinger and A. G. Geiger. The commissioners pointed out that the ! constitutional requirements had not | been met. \ ? This means, it is said, that Lexing- != ton county will help pay for tho free- ?|? ing of the Congaree bridge. , T Big Meeting Last Night. R 'Before a large audience in the court p house last night, the Hon. John E. SweariDgen, State Superintendent of f< I Wnoofmn r\t Snnth Carolina, made an JUV %r? vw m earnest and ringing appeal to the people of Lexington to improve their school facilities. The address was a timely one and left its impress npon the minds of the people. Mr. Swearingen pointed ont that Lexington and Beaufort are the only court house towns in the State that have not made special provision for their educational system. We regret that it is impossible to ^ I give a full report of the meeting this j morning. , ??IWM???BUM?W?P?BWWW OF 1 rearranging and so: at were left over fr< i?low as they aretally disregarded?1 sit the store and sai >9c Watch for the big Lace Sale Tuesday?5, L?c See our table of Ladies' Shirtwaists and 5c The boys mast have these Rompers. T L7c them, pair See that table of Ginghams, Lawns and ,8c 38-inch Sea Island, yard 39c Yard wide Percale an 1 Madras, yard .. 35c Men's heavy Work Shirts 50c Men's $1 00 Overalls Men's fl.00 Dres9 Shirts L7c Men's 75c Dress Shirts I 11 for the very libers stiues speak for then s to clean up all tern . L. HO mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Jam gsggsgS ffi M SM WSllill ^ Studebc eF I purpose. Be jjj strong?and wl 8 Fluid it's absoli I $tudel IWag< deserve a car are not quite Gregor; enth Annual Midsummer Ex he New York of the South? nllaiTnvrci TftAC^QV flllv 9? 1 .OAlWajS) lu^ouaj) VUAJ MV| * eturn Limit than Ever Befor >rget it. Special Train, Low Leave Columbia 7.30 am 44 Irmo 7 45 44 V Ballentine 8 00 44 " White Rock 8 04 44 >_'4 Hilton 8 0V 44 44 Chapin 8.13 4 44 Little Mountain 8.30 44 Sligha 8.35 44 4^ ProsDeritv 8.45 44 .f) Newberry 9,00 " Arrive at Clinton 10-00 M ; ** at ATLANTA 4.00 pm. Tickets g od to return on regular trains i o. 88 leaving Atlanta 8.55 p. m. Friday, J fjGF" For information and tickets, call oi J. F. LIYI PRE IV rtingout, we find >m the sale. To m which means that liyxir rMiiol rvn PAT* TTT jLLKZy JLLLU.OU 5U JL\JJ. w re money. 000 yards to be thrown out. Men's Gowns, special 48c Ladies hink how cool they will be in 10c Lii 19c and 37c The gi Calicoes, only, yard 3 l-2c Skir 5c Just .... 9c Tne pi 39c the < ; 79c OurM 79c Come 48c Follov il patronage you h lselves, and for tin mants before stock . ^ _ 4 Notice the H I^Gn the next Studet ft WadonYou Pass < m?HI f! You'll find they are sm not split and checked li&e the ordinary wagon. WHY? iKer hubs are made of the best woo< st because of fine close grain. It's tc len treated with the Studebafcer secre itely weather resisting. mkpx eful investigation on your port eves ready to buy. y-Conder Mule COLUMBIA, S. C.t cursion to Atlanta, Ga.? -via C. N. & L and S. A. L. A Bro Sound Trip $3.50. Longer 8eV( e. Don't miss it. Don't trui bail Rates, Fast Schedules. trat $3-50 14 41 3 50 44 44 3 50 44 44 T 3.50 44 *4 gen 3 50 " " ' the 3 60 4. .< me 3.50 44 44 and 3.50 44 44 day 3-50 41 44 gpe, 3.50 44 44 F 3.00 44 44 m01 the; ip to and including Seaboard train rv.i? vfifv. pn< t K4J MUVU [ n C. N. & L. Agents or write, I you NGSTON, S. A., Columbia, S. C. I tbe Ml ??? 1 quite a number < Love these quickly1 the cost of materi; hatever they will 1 and Boys' Underwear, to close ont ' House Dress, Monday, special len Toweling, Monday, special, yard eateet attraction in the city Monday will ta one day. ices on our Men's Ladies' and Children's < ;ity. Never has the quality been matcher illinery and Ribbons ore cut to the quick, and look us over. ? the crowd. ave siven me in 3 next TEN DAYS : taking. Come to 5 1616 Coiu ubs] aker )n the load : i for the | ugh and \ it Sealing | . i tf you j Co., Released on BalL . B. Fraley, the young man from ok]and who has been in jail for eral days charged with breach of it, has been released from custody, having been granted by Magise Thos. L. Harman. Ben David's. here is no place in Columbia like i David's. For years it has been leading eating house of. Columbia, it is growing more popular every . The meals are prepared with rial care by the best cooks that sey and experience can supply and y are served in delightful manner? as you cnoose at any nour. me :es are most reasonable. When [ are in Crlumbia be sure and go to ' Parlor Restaurant for your meals. I gawraffii agyffiHiaci n %a )f odd sizes II we have put I al, manufac- I )ring. Here I 19c and 39c I 7/? 9 be Black Silk Drop B $1.98 B Oxfords are the talk o* B 1 by these prices. H the last 15 1 I am going I see me. 11 Main St.9 IB mbia, S. C. II to