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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 22,1903. Index to New Advertisements. Rufca Baga?The *j.auiman Crug Company. * Wofford College. Notice?J. K. Swygert. Mill Business Continued?J. K Swygert. Newberry College. Desiaable Farm for Sale?Shelton Kaminer. UTmVT2X':S SERVICES. ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHEBAN CHUECH. Eev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor. 3 st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11a. m., Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. APPOINTMENTS OP EEV. OEOEGE S. BEAP.DEN. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. St. John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. -> -n T _.l AH* Cnn/ldT, jtrroviaence, x<. juutucrnu, nu ljuuuaj. His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. pbes3ytesian sebvices: Rev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. lexington cibcuit m. e. chubch south. Rev. W. E. Baeee, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3? pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm. 3d8unday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3Jpm 4th Sunday, Lexington 11am. Horeb 3Apm Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. "Wanted, Two hundred thousand feet of lumber. Boards and framing, sound and square. N. H. Driggerp, 38 Columbia, S. C. . Your Banking, No matter bow small, no matter how large, The Home Bank will give it careful attention. Get a safety deposit box for your valuable papers before they are all gone. The Old Hickory Wagon Has the reputation of being fck ? best wagon on the market. For durability, excellency of workmanship and cheapness, it stands without an equal. It is built for use and not for ornament. These wagons are for sale by the Gregory-Rhfa Male Company, Columbia, who invite the people to call and inspect * these wagons. For Sale. A desirable place, 300 yards from the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. A good cottage thereon, 12 acres of land with plenty of water. For term8 apply to Miss Hattie E Seay, Lexington, S. C. Date Postponed. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Dear Sir: Change the date of the good roads meeting to the 20th cf I August instead of the 1st. Senator B. R. Tillman will attend on the 20 :h but cannot be present sconer. I think it best to make tfce charge. J. H. Counts. I As Others See Us. t Mr. W.T. Martin, one of Columbia's i most prominent and successful gro- j cers, paid a business trip to our town last Thursday. Writing back to this Editor after his return home he pays the following just and truthful tribute to our beautiful little town: "I was surprised at the changes irf your 'village'?I ought to say your city. The surburbts of the grand old town of LexiDgtcn surpasses Columbia when you take all into consideration, The good people, the honest toilers of Lexington county, deserve credit for haviDg such a towD popuk tated by honest, big hearted people " Lexington makes her most graceful bow in recognition of this deserved comnliment. f BarbBoues. Th8 people of the county as well I as the prospective candidates have j the choice cf thre9 barbecues next Saturday, as follows: Eeeder Brothers, at Edmunds, on the Perry extension of the Southern Railway. Sox & Kaminer, in tbe Oak Grove settlement, between here and Columbia, in Switzer neck. Haltiwanger & Amick, at HiltoD, in tbe Fork, on Columbia, Newberry and Laurens railroad. Refused to Tjo Comforted. FraDk Sfaealy, our popular County Treasurer, has been going about in sack cloth and ashes lately and re- i fused to be comforted. His woe begone countenance as plainly said j as if the words were printed in great big capital letters 4,Uueeda Biscuit.' He had the appearance of "a link of sweetness long drawn out'* and had a "corner" on all the soda crackers and sardines in town?all because he has been keeping bachelor's hall. Poor j Frank, we pitted from the great depth of our heart, but then misery i^TTao "FTe is all smiles and WTCO tV"J , . sunshine today and marches around as proud as a boy in hi3 first pair of new boots. R. F. D. Routes. It is not the purpose of the department to disturb routes already established unless they are manifestly unnecessary but as Ions: as all routes that are ask forcannot be stablished because of the lack of suffi cienfc money, the routes that will supply the greater number of familes should have preference. _____ ? + A Delighted Party. A gey party of the young people of the town and vicinity went to Charleston Saturday and spent Sunday at the Isles of Palms. They had A ' * J ??? ? f a une lime bdu greawj cujj.#jcv* trip. The following are the names of those who went: Misses Maggie, Eva and Kate Derrick, Sue Caughman, and Hattie Roberts. Messrs. Ed and Heber Barre, Simon Caughman, Johnnie Roberts and Tally Keisler. Dcts from Ella. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of our community is not very good as a kind cf cold is among us. Crops are comiDg cut from where they wjere, but yet they are bad backward for the time of year. The threshing machine was in our midst Saturday, but the yield was poor. Rev. "W. H. Roof delivered an elcqueBt sermon to a large congregation at St. Paul's last Sunday from Rev. iii: 1. Mr. A. W. Ballentine, of the Pine, Ridge section, visited at his aunts, Mrs. M. J. Ballentine, last Sunday. There was nmvpr service at Mr. #Irvin Fry's last Sunday evening. Prof. K. A. Price, a graduate of Lenoir College, Hickory, N. C, opened school at Pineville Academy Monday. Prof. L A. Sease we understand has been elected President of the Cotton Seed Oil Mill at Prosperity. Miss Frances Lindler, of this section, opened school at Pond Branch Monday'. The patrons made a wise selection when they re-elected her as teacher. , Prof. W. B Shealv, formerly of Lone Star, but now of Little Mountain, visited his father's, Mr. A. W. Shealy, recently. Bev. Yarborough will begin a protracted service tomorrow at Beulah. There will also be a Ci^fren's Day | at that place the firsWP?^lay in August. Messrs. C. Sease, P. B. Warner and J. J. Long have been appointed trustees of Pineville Academy, District No. 9. The Sunday schools of Rev. W. H. R>ofs charge are looking forward with great anxiety to their reunion, which is to be held at St. James church on Saturday, the 8th of August. Protracted seivice will start atMfc. Pleasant the fourth Sunday of this mouth. Preparatory service on Saturday evening; communion on Sunday; Rev. S. C Bdllentine is expected on Monday and ic stand behind the cross as a mouth piece for bis Gcd. Miss Amanda Sbealy, who attended school at Lone Star last session, also Miss Cora Bailentine, who attended school at Palmetto Collegiate Institute, are spending their vacation at home. C. July 18, 1903. I To On I Take Laxative Bron 8 Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 m Mill Business Continued. I hive rented the Andrew Lorick Flour and Grist Mills and will run them as usual, giving entire satisfac tion to my patrons from whom I solicit patronage. J K. Swygert. July 20, 1903?2w3S For Sale. A farm of ninety acres more or less, nrar Ella post cfficf; about G5 acres open. Good pasture, good water and very good buildings. Also a young orchard of about 15 acres with about 1600 young trees. For further particulars and terms apply to J. H. PRICE, July 22, 1903. Ella, S. C. WOFF0RD COLLEGE, SP.4ETANBEKG, S. C. Henry N. Snyder, Litt. D., M. A , Pre a Four full College courses. Favorable surroundings. Gymnasium. Athletic Ground. Lecture Course. Library Facilties. Next session begins September 23, 1903 For catalogue apply to J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. W0FF0RD7 COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL Spartanburg, S. C. Elegant new building. Careful attention to individual student. Board and tuition for ytar $110 All inforgiven by A. M. DuPre, Heed Master. Bssireablo Farm for Sals. I off-r my place for eale, part of the Mat J Rucker homestead, consisting of 185 acres of land, 6 room dwelling, good barn and stables and other convenient buildings. Place located in Sandy Run township, 1 mile north Sandy Ron creek, 4 miles west of Congaree river, 6 miles east of Swansea and Ga9ton. Price Si.200. Shelton Kaminer. July 22, 1903?tf NEWBERRY CGLLEOE Chartered in 1856 Stands for thorough college work* under positive Christian influences, and at moderate cost. Tuition S10 Twenty thousand dollar recitation hall in process of erection. NVxfc session begins September 28. Address GEO B. CROMER, President. July 23?tf Newberry, S. C Notice. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE Es ate of Andrew J. Loriik deieased, are hereby notified that they must make payment to the undersigned, on 'or before the loth day ot Septemter, 1903, and those holding claims Against said Estate must present them, properly attestpd. to J. K. SWYGERT, Eexecntor Est. A. J.L^rlck, dec. July 12. 1903. 3w39. OS. C.J. OLiVEBOSj EAR, XOSE " Throat and Lungs, GUARANTEE Office and Residence, I FIT GF GLASSES 1424 and 1426 Marion. St, ! March 15?ly COLUMBIA, S. C I J i J. II. FBICK, i ATTORNEY A.T X.A.W, Will pracice in all the Courts. Office: Hotel'Marion, 4th rocm, second iioor. CHAPIIN, ------ S. C, Auuubt 6. ly. COtUBlE gep Lstflwtiss. _ JNBF? m ix <C^, coryt.o ? <-*? Jn] BV-|' M?1 Rct. J. W. r.rrry (of Arkansas I'Jcfhodist Ccr.fer:r,.cc.'*n,:t twopackages of ''TO'.T II1XA " We womler hv*7 ve have couri sent us a package an<i it came at a most opportune sin: in >.#*.! *%rxr\A f/tF /'nr? ??fh:it V'A r*;tv<? c' perfect relief and he has had no further trouble. Other me been a perfect success. re a Cold in One ao Quinine Tablets. / onths. This signature, > I Disease takes no summer vacation. i If you need flesh and I strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, j { 405-415 Pearl Street, New Yorlc. ; , 50c. and *,.oo; all druggists. J Delinquent Land Sale I WILL SELL UNDER TAX EXEcntion at public sale, before the court house door, on tbe first Monday in August next, at the usual hour ot sale, the following real estate to wit; Estate of Abso'am WiDgard, 22 acres, | more or less, bounded on the north by G. B. Wingard. east by F. A. Hegman. south and west by H. R and Mary Wingard. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. T. H. CAUGHMAN. S. L C, Lexington. S. C., July 15, 1903.? 2*37. Money to Loan. WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTIate loans promptly io sums of S300 and upwardi on improved farming lands in Lexington county. LoDg time and easy terms. No commissions. Borrower pays actual expenses of preparation of papers. THOMAS & GIBBES. Columbia, S. C, Barbecue. I WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS barbecue and refreshments on August 8th, 1903, at Mr. Austin Meetze's place. 2A miles north of Spring Hill. Every effort will be made to make the day an enjoyable one. There will be music and dancibg lor the young folk. Come one, Come all. JOSEPH W. MEETZE. July 15. 1903. 4w39. SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson 1.T i\0. lJ BALI BEARING Marvelonsly Light Running and Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread tor a helt will run it). One-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about ONE BAY IN THREE. A GREbT FAVORITE WITH PRESS MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE POPULAR ALL THE TIME. XEEDLES FOR ALL MACHLmS. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head?Leave the table at homo unless it needs repairing too. ORGANS. High Grade Farrand Organs. Before 3 on .buy call and see me. J. HL BE:EB:EB"2\ 1804 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C Aprii 1, 10J3. 3m *? T _ J_ m once. \ LB PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE J\. Estate of James H. Anderson, de ceased, are hereby notified that they most make payment on or before August 1st, 1903, to the under sigDed and those having claims against .-aid Estate must present them, properly verified, on or before the above date to SAMUEL B. GEORGE, C. C. P. and Administrator. July 8, 1903. 3w30. , fi Trust Co., &A, 8. . r.\l 8250,000, Surplus, 815,000 IERAL BANK'NG BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ?DEPOSITS INVITED. RTLGAD OF REASONS EXISTS FOR SAVING MONEY. i pay jnter?st in our Savings Department erly on the first day of January. Apnl, July October. Wji. II. IYLES. President JULIUS H WALKEci, V. President. J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary, y 15?ly. B 2a Si a plwSiFil^^J | I?laoj: Spi;:scs, Ark.. .wept. IS. 1501. est) "Enc!osed lind fifty cents for which please nail tna ; raided children without it. The other day a lady in Mis- j ie; our babe was in a serious condition; his bowels had 1 .1 any good; the second dose of 'TESTHINA" gave ! .rubers of the family have used it and every dose ha* i & Cures Grip g 9 Udr%&y ?d Two Days*. g 7jj /> on every a fcjCprvtri**' box. 25c. I A Drug Store is a necessity to supply the Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., to this community, and we are ready to supply you with ? K??il KUTA ISAliA and other TURNIP SEEDS. We sell nothing but good seeds. Tiie Kaufman Drug Co., "THE DRUGGISTS," 1 WHEN ? mm COLUMBIA COME TO SEE US.|j?| C|?5 We are headquarters for a great many goods that. you?f} require, need and buy and can save you money. We mmmm m gboeries^ ISflour, bacon, sugar, coffee, ??1 MEAL, SALT, LARD. GRIST, CANNED ?f? ?? GOODS, ETC. gf3 gfll WE OFFER gBABGAIHS IS HARDVASE.g ^JjSPlows, Sweeps, Wings, Nails, Grass Blades, Barb Wire,]g*g* Bo Builders' Materials, Etc. ?S ^^We offer Birgains in Stock Feed, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Etc. ggQkWe offer Birgains in Paints, and have in stock a sjig elegant assortment of well known brands. We sell a paint worth 81.50 per gallon for si 00. 8^3? We offer Bargains in Fruit Jars. Pints, Qiarts Half Gallons. Fruit Jar Tops, Extra Rubbers, <jr[T2? Jellv Glasses and Wax Top Cans. TURNIP SEEDS, the kind that grows. Large stock.gjrja* Sf XI I?/*/,oU ^?/-n /"\ o of r^\ y i / ? ?? rj q ttqx7 r? r\ vrr ri "\T ^nr ia f za tinin fr / lS^ ? !jB i- iron p'y;;uo c*j jji nxii a ?t ii,j uunu. j ? 10 tuo ciu-tc? H ~? fJf " v????ouy. When in Columbia corns to see us. CA9 ILSRICK & M ^Ccl-o.m."toia. - - - S. C.S? fiTT?ro amu a mmrmvinw uum mm muiuuiiiiiuii. Gill Nets, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Supplies, Phonographs and Records, Repairng of all Kinds, Our Prices are Right. W. F. STIEGLITZ, . I 508 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. ? Fop . o IS CLOSING OUT TIIE ENTILE LINE OF SPRliutr UUODb lo;-.? than 33 per cent r.j(r the regular price on 30 days' credit, so if any of you merchants are in need of goods to till in, or if you wish to profit or. your surplus cash, you should come down at once and sc-lect what you need before all the good Uiirma orn <-?lncprl nnf T?penpr?tfnl!tr 1554 MAO ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., September It*.?tL