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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 24,1903. PENCIL AND SCWS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Dry. Warm. No pay, no paper. Seasonable shower3. Sunday was the longest day of Ifce year. Ice and lemons for sale at the Bazaar. The rains, and those having grass are in it. Don't be a drone in the bee hive of industry. The best made harness, very cheap at W. P. Roof's. . New threshed oats are on the market at 50 cents per bushel. Although the picnic season abides with as we hear of no talk of any. A hoe lioe of meo and boys hats in straw and felt, at Meefze & Son. Senator W. H. Sharpe, was in attendance upon coart last Saturday. The farmers should talk up "good roads" at all their gatherings. Miss Lessie Gibbes is now clerking for Mr. W. P. R?of. Supervisor Shealv was in town yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. Railroad Attorney, E. M. Thomson, of Columbia, was on our streets Saturday. Saluda river will certainly be spanned by a handsome bridge at no dis tant day. Ice cream every Saturday after noon, at the Bazaar. Mr. M. C. Hallman will serve a first class barbecue at Lcesville next Saturday. Our market is abundantly supplied with fine vegetables by the truck farmers hereabouts. The latest styles in fashionable footwear for men, women and children at Meetze & Son. We acknowledge with pleasure an invitation to attend the barbecue of N. S. Crout on July 11th. Hon. E L. Asbill, of Leesville, was in town Saturday looking after the interest of his clients. Plantation and family supplies, the best and cheapest on the market, at T. B. Auohtrv A- fln'a f!nlnmhift O ?? J ? ~ J ww. ??# .? "Come out on the 18th, and eat a good dinner free of charge*" writes friend J. Frye to us. Thanks. Rev. Mr. Tarborougb, started revival eerviaes in the Methodist church in this place, last Monday evening. Friend Ruff Haltiwanger, of Batesburg, was in town selling good goods to good merchants yesterday. A line of pretty dress goods embracing all the latest novelties is now carried by Meetze & Son. Miss Mae Delle Barre is at horns from Wintbrop spending her vacation. She will enter the Senior class next session. "We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation io attend the commencement exercises of the South Carolina Military Academy. If you want the best Mower or Harvester made, buy a Walter A Wood machine from H. L. Oswalt. The music at N. S. Crout's barbecue on July 11th, will be furnished by the brass baud conducted by Prof. M. C. HailmaD. Mr. Fred Miller and wife, of the Lewiedale section, are visiting the fni.hfir nf tl lftl.frer Mr F. A TT?11 on Factory Hill. If our past experiences are to be repeated in tb? future, economy would suggest that the June term of court be abolished altogether. Remember you will find Baker's bread, cakes, and crackers, of all kinds at the Bazaar. After spending several months with her sister, Mrs P. T. Brodie, at C.em8oo, Miss Helen Bradford has returned home. Mr. J. Frye will ferve an old time barbecue at his place, four miles South of Lewiedale on the ISth of July. He is one among the best cuist in the county, and his meats are all deliciously cooked. ???? If there is not soon a decided chaDge in the weather the ice men will 6oon have to go to picking blackberries for a liviDg. Mr?. J. C Swygart, of Peak, visited her daughter, Mrs. James H. Hope, last week. She was accompanied by her son. Sibscribers in arrears will please remit the amount due, as we need money to pay running expenses. Friends, heed our cry and come and help us with your dollar. County Commissioner John W. Fry was in town yesterday. He has the chaicgang at work on the roads in the Fork, near Hilton. The largest stock of the best made j buggies and wagons ever brought to L xington is now being shown by W. P Roof. Call and see them. Mr. George D. McCartha has commenced work on his cottage on Depot street. Messrs. Henry and Julius Ballentine are the contractors. Messrs. Roof & Barre have purchased the Henry D. Smith mill near here, and Mr. Willis Ka miner and his force of mill hands will operate the same at its present site. Mr. J. Milton Hite and Miss Ella Belle Khoden were married at the home of the bride's parents in Batesburg last week, by the Rev. A. C. "Wilkins. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force,' a readyto serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates." tf E U. Shealy and J. H. Frick, Esqrs , of the Fork and A. M. Boozer Esq, of Columbia, were among the visiting lawyers, in attendance upon court, Saturday. Mr. Frank, tha well kncwa proprietor of Frank's Jobbing Houst, Columbia, was in town ihis week selling goods to merchants tnd gave us a pleasant call. Mr. W. Press Summer, of Brookland, was in town Monday visiting relatives and friends on Factory Hill. He is on the sick list, and came over to recuperate. Reeder Bros, will entertain the people of Edmund and vicinity, with a first class barbecue on July 25ih. This is a fruitful field for candidates to win votee. By request of the congregat'on, the Rev. W. D. Quick, will preach at PiBgah next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The community is lespectfully invited to attend this service. It pays to use the best materials, in the manufacture and repair of vehicles. For the best blacksmith and whjelrights material go to T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Mrs. J. A. Eaigler, of the Bakerville community, has sent to this office a full blown winter chrisanthm 1m which was plucked from her yard. The flower was fully develop- | ed and was quite handsome. See Sex & Kaminers barbecue notice, which will take place at Mr. J. B Sox' place on July 25th. Prospective candidates should be out in full force as this cue will be largely atfjnded. Lawsey, L w bashful are the prospective candidates now. But when the harvest time arrives they will come out of the hands of their friends and strike out for themselves, when it will be "root hog or die/7 i If you are thinking of having any pictures enlarged or framed, write the Patrick Photo. Supply Co, Barnburg, at once about it. They have j some valuable information that will I be valuable to you. See their card, j Iq accordance with instructions j issued by Hon. John L. Bristcw, i Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gener- ; al, to the postmasters, no delivery of j mail by rural letter cariers will be j made on Independance Day, July 4th ; The po3toffice at this place will be : opened for the delivery of mail only j at 10 a. m. I Our customers often complain of j the after effects of the ordinary iiver j pill&?they leave one aimo3t with j locked bowels, but this disagreeable ! feature is avoided by Ramon's Liver | Pills and Tonic Pellets. Each 25cts. j box contains both the Liver Pills | and Tonic Pellets?the Pills touch | the liver, the Tonic Pellets regulate the bowels and insure normal, natural conditions Price 25 cts. Harman'e Bazaar. | It is what even body wants? | money to loan at The Home Bank. | Lexington, S. C, in any amount: j when the security is good, good perI sonal and real estate secureties si| ways taken, 4 per cent interest on | saving account. There was a change of schedules on the Agusta end of the Southern Railroad last Sunday. The train from Columbia which heretofore arrived at this place at 12:05 a. m. is dow due to arrive here at 2:08 p. m. The train from Augusta which formerly arrived here at 5 p. m , is dare here at 3:35 p. m. We have been requested to state that the place where the barbecue cf Corley & Cirter on the -4:h, of July, will be given, has been cnanged frira the old Saluda Factory site to '-Nellie's Spring." Those interested will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. Mr. H. D. Funderburk, the State Councelor of the Junior Order Uoited American Mechanics, will be present at the ice cream festival at Irene on Saturday evening, the 27th inst, and will deliver an address in the interest of the Junior Order. The members of this Order hope to see a large number of the people of Irene and vicinity out on tnis occasion. A.n industry that has been long needed in Columbia, and the want of it has been felt, has at last been established in Columbia. Davis k Co , has opened up a harness and saddlery business at 1517 Main St, where hand made goods are manufactured out of the best stocks p.nd are sold at reasonable prices. These goods are made to last and are recommended for wearable qualities. When you want good harness or a saddle, go there Repair work of all kinds will quickly be done, at moderate prices. Dots from Bakersvills. To the Editor of the Dispatch: T f r\lm. f T mnnM r?ir?n t?/mi r* ts\rt? x wuuvguv jl nuiiiu gi T u JUU a icn dots from this part of the county. The crops are very sorry. The raiDS have ruined the cotton crops on the uplands, and what has Lot been drowned cut is very small. Nothing is left on the river bottoms. Mr. Herbert Geiger's crop was rained by the hail. All the school girls and boys have returned home to spend their vacation. Mies Eppie Roof, was glad to see her name on the honor roll of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute Miss Emma Muller, from the College for Womer; Miss Annie Wolfe, from Winthrop; Cadets A. B. H. Kaigler and G. F. Kaigler, from Clemsor, from which the former graduated with honor and left on the loih instant, to take a position with the Electrical Telephone Exchange of Augusta, Ga. I wish him much sussess as BsDDie is a bright boy. Miss Hattie Kaigler has returned from quite an extended visit to C.bia, where she has been visiting Captain Starling's family, much to the delight of her friends. Mrs. H. F. Franck is very sick at this writing. Hope she will scon be well again. Well, Mr. Editor, you must excuse my poor composition and writing, and if this does not find its way to the waste basket, I will give you a few more dots some day. A Sp-ctatcr. June 20th, 1903. Tf ic QftirJ f-hftt fnrtnr.p nr.PP at the door of every mail. If this be true then the fickle dame is knocking at the door of every country merchant at the present time. Read the new advertisement of the Frank Jobbing House. Columbia, and see how she is doing it. This House propose to rush off its summer stock of clothing and gents furnishings, to county merchants at prices never before heard of. Now ia the time to fill in your stock and win fortune. Barbecue. ON s> VT UK DAY, JULY TWENTY-" tb, i',)03. we will ii.ruj.-Ii at Edmund, S, C. (on the Perry Extension ol the Southern Railway) a nrst chss barbecue and refreshments. Everybody is invited to attend. There will be some noted speakers present to address the pcop.e. Music by Brass and String Bands. The young folk will have an opportumtv to dance it they so desire. Come out, we'll treat yon right. REEDER BROS. June 24, l'J03. Gw37. De Witt's Salve For Piles, Burns, Sores. mKmmmMMmmmmmmauammmmamnmaamnmmmm I OPEN BUi > Top The Largest Stoc i 54 HEAD Mediui Heavy Bloc! Busine We wish to say we have ic this lot oi O^r Blccky Horses and Ponies i Gregory 1115 P. Febrnary 14 -ly. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Itchina Humors. Eczema. Scrofula. Etc. Send no money?simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at our expense. A personal trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed testimonials, so don't hesitate to write for a free sample. If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, Blood Poison, cancer, eating sores, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, or sny n J u:_ J: ? . UiUUU m: tiiiu uibcaetr, wt> auviae veu to take BotaDic Blood Bylin (B. B. B.). Especially recommended for < old, obstinate, de^p-seated cases cf malignant blood or skin diseases, lecause Botanic Blood Bilm (B B B) ; kills the poison in the blood, cures where all else fails, heals every sore, makes the blood pure and rich, gives the skin the rich glow of health. B. B. B , the most perfect blood purifier made. Thoroughly tested for 30 ; years. Costs Si per large bottle at drug stores. To prove it cures, j sample cf Blood Balm sent free by writing Blood Balm Co, Atlanta Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice seat in eenled letter. Thip is an honset offer?medicine sent at once, prepaid. ILaughlin A Fountain 1 18 THE PEER OF ALL PENS AND HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE. FINEST GRADE I4K. 1M GOLD PEN II I YOUR CHOICE OF THESE Jaltl TWO POPULAR STYLES FOR I A A 'ti SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT S3 r* I The Laughlin Fountain (jjUra-w Kj?| Pen Holder is made of fin- wTTRi.? "" Br j est Qua'^y iia!'d rubber, is taKpjfl fitted with highest grade, gfl large size. Ilk. gold pen, gg^fir.Jf BrcS of any desired flexibility, and has the only perfect i?M' WEmm f;ec^'*n8f device known. i?B!ga Either style, richly gold |nj B?1 mounted, for nresentatioa M|R 18I flHfn purposes, Jl.50 extra. Surely you will not be jfl .. able to secure anything at mK|| CT three times the price that will 1 . BRa give such continuous I ! H nleasure and service. I Grove' I has stood the test yeai I bottles. . Does this record I Enclosed with every & GrGIES $35 AND UPWARD. Buggies in Proportion. ;k of Buggies and Farm Wagons in the State. OF HORSES AND MULES, r<* -n rr ~t _ n t-i n oize mines ior ?< arming. r Mules for Timber Work, ky Horses and Mares. >ss and Pleasure Horses. r Horees and Mules eome of the best that could b? found on the maikets. ire not toobifcjh. We can suit you in a Kuree or Mule now as well as any other season. r=Rhea Mule Co., LATX STREET. riOTTTAfTtTA ft r Harness and Saddlery. WE HAVE OPENED AT 1517 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. a strictly modern up-to date Harness and Saddlery Establishment * where can be found all kinds of Harness, Parts of Harness, Plantation <iears?iu short any and everything needed in this line. The largest and most?comyiete assortment^ to be found anywhere. Goods right?Prices reasonable. REPAIRING- PROMPTLY DONE. DAVIS 8c CO. June 14, 19U3? ly, FlTZMAURICE FlTZMAURICE Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishings, 1704 AND 1706 MAIN STEE2T, COLUMBIii, - - - S. c. To Our Friends in Lexington: "When in need g! anything in our line would be glad for your sake lor you to give us a call lor SpriDg Good?. These good.s are very much advanced in price, but fortunately we had bought before the rise in price and we will be able to sell at oid prices. This is not idle talk, and to be plain we haveu't time for anyI thing like that. It you want to get treated ri^ht call and see us lor >onr wants. There | is no house in Columbia better able to take care of you than we are. With all kinds of ; nice goods at our command. I EXTRA SPECIAL. i BOY'S CLOTHING. 3000 ya? ds 36-ineh Percale at 5;. worth h'4. \ 100 15oy guitg> all wooli at S1<50, Sold at S2. 3000 yards Lt. Prints 4c. sold at 5c. j 100 Boy SuitSf all $2.C0, sold at $3.50, 10.000 yds. 4-4 Sea Island at 5c , sold at C}. ; 500 6eparate Pants at 25c. to 50c. 300 pieces of Fig. Lawns at 5c , would be; | Cheep at Si. i CLOTH ING FOR M EN. | 3 cases of Ladies Ribbed Vest at 5c. each. | From $".00 to $12 50 you can make the I 300 separate Skirts for rainy dav or general i ^est section to be had anywhere, ^ o j our new Clothing Room, we have the Room use at SI. 1.0 to $3.00. , t0 j,how j0rii vre can justly save you from 100 dozen Shirt Waist at 25c. to $2.00 each ! $2.00 to $4,00 on a suit. Call to see us. January 15. m picTM FRAMES KIDNEY DISEASES MADE TO ORDER. afe mos^ fafal Qf ^ JisPICTURE GLASS ALL SZES. cases. r.iye us a teial. p#|| BflMIFY fillRF It ft PATRICK PHOTO. SUPPLY CO , I rULtl 5 6 ii a r'a ni e biT R era e dy BAMBERG, S. C. ' prcTvr;^ enlabget>. pktuebesccpied. | Qf moncy refUnded. Containf . "unt 24,1,<cu 4vt"(v j remedies recognized by emijy i ; nent physicians as the best for iicll UfiCllC. j Kidney and Bladder troubles. TTT-E WILL FURNISH A FIRST PRICE 50c. and $1.00. VV cla-s barbecue and retresbiiunts at J. B. Sox' P.ac". on ^uly 2:th, being the 4t.Ii Saturday. Everybody is invited and a RARRPP1IP pleasant day is promised to ail whoin.iy at- DMil DC VU II tend. Prices: Ladies. 2oc:M??n. '>3c, J. B i-OX. T WILL FURNISH A BARBECUE AND M. K. K A\J IN Eli. J. relreshments a I eesvill - on July I4th, June "Ji. MA. 5*37 pd Old Soldiers'Day. Th -re will he various ^ 1 ' speeches and amusements tor all who attend. Let evervoodv conip out and soend j UIDftlNI A !*fll I CfiC I a pleasant dav and enj <v a good dinner. J V inUI"iM UULLCUC j Charges tor dinner reasonable JOB (J. SWYGERT. FDR YOUNG LADIES, ROANOKE, Y/. JnneiG.Wos. 4*33. OPENS SEPTEMBER SI. RH3. - ONE ? ol the hading Schools tor Young La- r%r\ h.es in the South New buildings.. pianos J3I O ul06? I and t(pigments. Camons ten acies Grand I iiiottii-.ain scenery in Valley ot Virginia, A liTHl'R LITES AND WIFE. ANN, famed tor health. European and American j\_ have con raeted with me lor 11)03, and teachers. Fcil course Conservatory ad are indebted to me. therefore I w.,rn all per\ant?2ts in Art.Music ana Elocution Cer- sous against giving them tmplojmentas I title ate* U el'-ede-. Students horn GO St .tes. will pcsitively enir.rce tLe law against any For ea'a'.egue address person or persons employing or concealing MAT'llE P. HARRIS. President them. Respectfully. i-r. V4. E. H. ADDY. June 24, 1903. Sw40, June 5, 1903. 3w34 s Tasteless Chill Tonic I j s. Average Annual Sales ova* One and a Half Million | of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. I * } I