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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 29, 1904. Index to New Advertisements. Bugles and Wagons?Gregory-Rhea Mule Co. Barbecue?James Koon. Shoes?Lever, The Shoe Man. Barbecue?J. E. Mathias & Sons. Sewing Machines?W. M. Coriey. Virginia College. Barbecue?J. B. Coats. Barbecue?H. D. Smith & Sons. Barbecue?Eargle & Swvgert. Barbecue?C. S. Goodwin. For Solicitor?G. P. Logan. For Co. Commissioner?A. M. Thornton. For Co. Commissioner?John TV. Hendrix. ^ For Supt. Ed.?Prof. TV. A. Sliealy. Official Notice. Notice is hereby given that all county candidates must hie their pledges and pay their assessments, on or before 12 o'clock of the night of July 19tb, the day previous to first campaign meeting at Batesburg, on July 20th. Successful candidates W will be required to pay an additional assessment of one half the first assessment immediately after their nomination. John B. To will, Chairman Ex. Committee. fisflA Ttflll The Chapia base ball dob played the Lexington boys at this place last Saturday morning. The score was 5 to 3 in favor of Cbapin. In the afternoon the Brookland and Chapin clubs played on the diamond in this plaoe. The Chapin S boys came off victorious with a score of 7 to 1. Bank tfotiee. Monday, July 4tb, being a legal holiday, notice is given that The Lexington Savings Bank will be closed that day. All papers falling due on that day must be anticipated Saturday, Julv 2nd. W. P. Boof, Cashier. Early Closing. We, the undersigned merchants, agree to close our store at -half past 6ix o'clock, from now uDtil the first s, of September, except S?turdavs: H. M. Wineard. L E. M. Sraoak, BalleDtiDe & Co., W. P. B^of, E G. Dreher & Co., Lexington Department Store. Seep You; Hands Off. Keen tour hands out of your r * t 0* 9 pockets! Deposit your money with The Home Bank. If left on time certificate it will bring you interest. If left on open account you can check it out a? you need it and each oheck becomes a receipt. Soma from St. Louis. Capt. L. W. Reddv F. E. Dreher, Esq., Dr. P. H. Shealy, Postmaster S. J. Leaphart, State Inspector W. J. McCartha and Messrs. S. P. Roof and S. H. Harmao, after taking in \ the St. Louis exposition and vieitiDg * Chicago and seversl cities while en route, returned home last Friday highly delighted with their experience and much pleased with their trip. They all report having bad a jolly good time. 1 Still Attracting Crowds. > Mimnaugh's closing out sale is still attracting large crowds of purchasers. This sale is nearing its close and those of our readers who have not purchased what goods they need in dry goods, dress good, white goods, shoes and millinery should make haste to do so at once, as another such an opportunity to buy good8 at such bargain prices will never again perhaps be presented. Stricken Family. We regret to announce that the i condition of Hod. S. P. Wingard shows little improvement. He has be6D confined to bis home for some weeks with an attack of fever. His host of friends throughout the county wish for him a speedy recovery. His daughter, Miss Mary, and his grandson, Wingard, the son or Mr. H. L. Oswald, are both down with the same disease, while Mr. Oswald's other soo, is sick with fever at the home of his parents in this towo. Cured Thirty Heahaches In one day, while distributing free samples of Nervalgine, the world's , best remedy for Sick and Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia and Colds. Every package guaranteed. 4 doses for 10c. Sold by M. Q. Hendrix. Manufactured by Nervalgine Co. f " % We like best to call % I SCOTT'S EMULSION | ^ a food because it stands so era- 5 2) phatically for perfect nutrition. ^ ? $ And yet in the matter of restor- ^ $ ing appetite, of giving new 4 $ strength to the tissues, especially ? I to the nerves, its action is that ^ j t of a medicine. ? \ Sand for frc- sample. V t1 SCOTT & BOWX E, Chemists, ^ $ 400-413 i sarl Street, New York ? ^ 50c.atd Ji.co; all daiggists. V 1 ,?v Marriages. Married, June 22od, 1904, at tfce residence of the bride's father, Mr. P. H. Caughman, by the Rev. J. A. Cromer. Mr. Carl Sox and Mies Bee 8ie Chughman, both of Lexington county. On Sunday morning, June 20th, 1904, by the Rev. George S. Bearden, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Susie Ann Harman, Mr. Martin H. Poath and Miss Mary Harman. On June 22, 1904, by the Rbv. M. J. Kjzer, Mr. Solomon Diy and Miss Rhoda Gantt. Married, at Leesville, Sunday, June 19, 1904, by the Rev. Joab Edwards, Mr. Wra. Van Jones, of the New York Racket Store to Miss Lula I Belle Powell, of Virginia. Don't Get Footsore! Get , Allen's Foot-Base. A wonderful powder that cures tired, aching, sweating feet and makes new or tight shoes easy. Ask today for Allen's Foot-Ease. Accept no substitute. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. T. 28 Mr. J W. Smith, who lives up on Twelve Mile creek, in order to keep up with the current events of the county, called in yesterday and bad his name enrolled smong the 1,784 Dispatch subscribers. The railroad authorities have a force of hands grading the long side track at the depot. This tract will extend from the old batting factory to some point beyond the depot, a distance of nearly a mile. Pelican, formerly Ballentine Lodge No. 75 I. 0/ O. F., are making arrangements to erect a handsome lodge room in this place. The ways and means and plans and specifications are being considered by a x>m mittee. We were glad to receive a pleasant call from Rev. Mr. Strick'and last Friday. He is pastor of the Lewiedale circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South aDd is a consecrated and earnest Ambassador of Christ. The Independent Base Ball Club was organized here yesterday with Edwin G. Dreher, Captain and Sam P. Roof, manager. They will play the Lexington nine at the Lexington Base Ball Park next Monday afternoon. Since our last issue our office hss been decorated with cotton blooms both white and red. Among the latest contributors to our collection are J. B Kirkland, J. C Kinard, "Dr. Blue Mountain" Joe Harman and Uhariie .tsouEnignc. Beginning this week we will offer special bargains in our entire stock of clothing. We intend to make a clean sweep of our summer stock before arrival of fall goods and will make prices to move them. E. G. Dreher & Co. The many friends of4 Uocle Jake' Dreher, will be sorry to learn of his illnesr. Mr. Dreher is one of Lexington's noble sons and most useful citizens, and dow that the shades' of evening are closing in around his loDg and eventful life we wonder why it is that such pure and honorable and useful men as he is cannot live always. Mrs. Davis Swygert who has been here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long, for sometime imder the treatment of the doctor, has been carried to her home in the Fork, not much improved in health. She was accompanied by her mother. If her condition is not soon improved, she will be placed in the hospital at Columbia. . ^ For Bent. A four roomed cottage on Depot street. Apply to G. M. Harman. i Ladies' Dress Goods and Furnishings. Staple G-oods of all kinc A Complete Paint and Brashes. Farm Implements, Plow ware, Lamps and Chimne} s. A COMPLETE Carriages, SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BU^ H. Rev. Mr. Strickland has just cloaed a vary successful protracted meeting at Red Bank. He was assisted by the Rev. Sam Bailey. He will commence a revival meeting at Lewiedale beginning next Sunday evening. Selmar Locals. To the Editor of the Dispatch: We are very much in need of rain in this section. Many wells and springs are dry that have nob been 1 dry in many years. Mr. J. S. Sanford visited relatives and friends in Newberry recently. Miss Jessie Caughman is in Spartanburg visiting her sister, Mrs. T. S. Sease. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. E. Sbealy I spent yesterday with friends in Batesburg. j ?- T T7I J J Ll._ : Mr. A. JU. XLiargie anu uauginer, 1 | Miss Agnes, visited relatives in Lees- \ ville yesterday. The Joint Council of the Union \ ! Charge will meet at Mt. Hebron | | church next Saturday at ten o'clock $ a. m. \ On account of the continued dry ^ | weather the crops are making but ^ j slow growth, and the farmers have \ not had a chance to plant their stubble lands to. peas. \ We hope that every farmer in this | section will attend the Farmers' * [Institute at Leesville, July 7tb. | Your presence there will show that 8 you are interested in better farming. 8 The speakers will be glad to meet 8 | you personally and talk with you !j | about your farming matters. This 8 I is the first meeting of the kind that 8 ! has ever been held in this section, 8 and we want you to help to make it jj a success. Lloyd. f June 27,1904. 8 ? | Free Scholarships. ) Of the 57 scholarships owned by the South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs, only the following are now opem ; Methodist College for Women, Columbia, S. C., one scholarship for four years academic work in college. Greenville College for Women, Greenville, S. C , two scholarships of free tuition. The Southern Kindergarten As- ] sociatioD Training Schooi, Charleston, S. C, one scholarship of free tuition for two year9, for each county in the State. Mrs. I. A. Smith's School for Young Ladies, Charleston, S. C., one scholarship free tuition. Alumnae Club School of Domestic Science, Louisville, Ky., one scholarship of free tuition for one year. The examinations for these scholarshins will be held in the court bouse at Lexington, July 20th. All appli- ^ | cants must file their names before July 10th with, | Miss Anadora Baer, J Chairman Educational Dept S. C. Federation of Women's Club9, 16 Bull street, Charleston, S. C. VIRGINIA COLLEGE ' For YOUNG LADIES. Roanok-, 7a. . Opens September ss?. i'??4. uneoiintijcaning Schools for Young Ladies in tiio South. New buiidings pianos and equipment. Cammis ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Vallev of Virginia, famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Conservator* advantages in Art, Music and i Elocution. Certificates Wellesly. Students e from 30 States. For catalogue address t MATTIE P. HARRIS, President, Roanoke, 1 Va. sw4i. A. C()\II oods S j Gentlemen's Clothi: m mm is. Tobacco, Cigar &c. Hardware an< s, &2., Grain Cradles, Carpenter's Tools Stove; : WAGON AN] Saddles, Hames, Cnhivators, Mowers, Reapers, HNG, If DEPAI L. OSWAL ! Keep tool 11 ft ft ft ft I Refreshing Drinks!! * ft ^ ft ft ft 8 The finest that can * ft ft ft 1\a vvi n/1o o+ ft $ vjxd mauu cuu * j 1 1EESVZLLE, S. C. I ?. ijs. ? Full lice of Drugs. Toilet Ar- JJ * tides, Perfumery, Stationary, * ? Flavoring Extracts, Paints, Oils. & 5- i2? 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[WILL GIVE A FIRST CLASS I>ARbecae ou tlie tirst Saturday in Jul}, two | niles sooth ot Peak. Candidates are re- 1 ? * 5 ir 1 3 ; 1 I ipecuuiiy invHta. musio ana aaDciug lor * he yonng foiks. \ 5w34. G. E. L. SUMMER. ^ MagwgaMiHBiaBaLMtaMJBMaPHgMEXjnm uawB?zguraaitajun a wwaMtwuinm M iTMiwgnraiirw>rw^armrrmrirwwrr?y gB ^LETE Dg and Furnishings. j Full line of Shoes and Notions. Fine Can Goods. Everything good to eat. d Crockery Department. 5 and Ranges, Knives, Razors, Scissors, ire., Water Sets, Dishes of all kinds, Tin0 BUGGY DEPARTMENT. Collars and Saddle Pads, Whips, Lap Robes, &c. WE WANT TO SAVE YOU MONEY. rim ent Store, ? D, Manager, Colgates A gP^Sl FINE SOAPS ||f , Mi r? V*/^ i || a-uLu. r^*>. PERFUMES, VIOLET TOILET |Bja POWDER. fcdSaS The name Colgate stands for the Best. We are ready to serve you THE XAUFMANN DRUB CO,, LEXINGTON, S. C. ' RUBBER STAMPS r? mr inna <?nit. I make anv binds except the bad ones. I furnish a Name and an indelibTe pad lor marking linen lor 4.0 cents. I have some other good things. r. WILSON OIBBES, TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. :i34 MAIIS' STREET, - COLUMBIA, S. C. MONEY GROWS AND SEARS INTEREST v hen placed in a wide-awake progressive / Leave >our Dimes and Dollars with us and ''' ' see them increase at the rate of 4 per cent. ,I // per antiQiu. Interest is payable qaarterlv in SAVINGS DEPARTMEMT. ^flggf PALMETTO BANK ^ 1RU8T CO. COLUMBIA. S. C. ''W&z^ST i ' Wm. H LYLES. President. '-SoPYaiwr. JULIUS B vvaLKLR, V. President. J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. Iff fl.l 1 | SUMMER PRICES. r* IV * Pi '# Classes in Stenography, Typewriting, Book barbecues, IICniCS, fctcg keeping, Penmanship, etc.. at REP DL'CED RATES for complete coarse go to the % to graduation. OLD RELIABLE BASES,5 \ macfeat's J. B. RlfDLINGER. /So. Ca. Business College, COLUMBIA. jjj | COLUMBIA. S. C. 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Address M-U-R-R-A-Y | I MACFEAT'S V? ^ w 'so CA BUSINESS COLLEGE, br L.ddell Columbia, S C. Not only up with the June 15,1WH, 3m. timos, but many' years are modern. syst?ms 11 pjnai Discharge. QUALITY -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL - and - 1^1 persons interested that I will apply to QUANTITY jj the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Pro8 bate in and for the County of Lexington, artici.ars rom g State of South Carolina, on the 5th day of Gy -J* "wp I July, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. for a final * A *3 J3 " x7?^ I discharge as Administrator of the Estate of COLUMBIA, S. C. I JohnS. Swygert. Sr . deceased. < 1 SAMUEL B GEORGE, Please mention this paper. J C. C. C. F. and G. S. Admr. taw i miii mm janfc i, 1904-Iw34.