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F ,t mmammmi?wcw Tie Lexington Dispatch. / Wednesday, June 21, 1905. Sales to 2?ro Advertisements. Barbecue?Donly & Hammond. Clothing?E. G.Dreker & Co. ]Vnil End Sale?Tapp. Sale Continued?Mimnaugh. Barbecue?Walter E. Rauch.N Barbecue?T. E. Rawl & Co. Barbecue?Hook Bros. Barbecue?C. S. Goodwin. Barbecue?Shealy & Sbiunpert. Notice, Debtors and Creditors?S.C. Eulmer, Executioner. ' FAIRNESS, SAFETY. HONESTY. The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest per armnm every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President, A. J. FOX, Casliier. Ask Tour Dealer for Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder for the feet. It cures swollen, sore, hot, callous, aching, sweating feet, corns and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Ask today. 33 The Champion' Fishermen. Sheriff Corley, his two sons, Bab ? and Tom, and Mr. S. H. Harman, . left here last Monday for Brit Hut to's fishing grounds on what was to have been a week's outing but after trying to catch fish for about two a hot# e\v* Arx? lanrl opit h UOJO OUU 9 MCRM vw v bended pics for fishing hooks and spools of thread for fishing lines) they became dishes rtei with the r land haul and returned home leaving Mr. Hutto hilarioois in the exuber" ance of his spirits. Diviae Ssmees. Preaching at Providence June ; 25tb, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 3:30 a. m. A special collection will be taken for the liquidation of our Orphan Home debt of $17,000. The apportionment for Providence congregation for this purpose is $37. Contributions will be accepted either in cash or pledges. v Attend this 'Cue. Ram Am her H. Steele's 'cue cn July 4th will be cooked from the best pork and mutton that money can buy, and having obtained an expert 'cnist to do the cooking, it will certainly be fine. My refresh* 4 merits for the day will be of the best. No time or money will be spared in making the day a day of pleasure for all who may attend, both old and young. We will have a talking ma* chine to help do your talking, but we will expect you to do your own ^ eating. Eemember that all trains will stop at my place on the 4\h, so that ytu can come from Columbia, Arthur's, Lexington, Gilbert, Summit, Leesville, Balesburg and Aiken. You will be put off right at the 'cue grounds, no more than twenty steps to walk. Such a nice shade and a very pleasant time promised to all. H. Steele. To Address the Farmers. We have been requested to give - - ? TS TN rt !! _ notice tnat Messrs. n?. u. omun ana F. H. Hyatt have promised to be at Summit on July 1st, for the purpose of addressing the fanners and others in the interest of the Cotton Growers1 Association. It is hoped that there will be a large gathering of the people of that and other communities so that the plane, purposes and aims of the association can be explained to as many people as possible. ? ? Notice. We will gum and hie gins for the public at a reasonable price. We have the latest improved gummer and filer, and guarantee satisfaction. Little Mountain Oil Mill Co., 4w36 J. B. Derrick, Pres. ITotioe, & F. D. Carriers. We have been requested to inform the Rural Free Delivery carriers of LexiDgton county that there will be a meeting at Lexington C. H., on Saturday, July 1st, at 5 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing officers of the R. F. D. County Association, and to elect delegates to the State Convention, which will meet in Columbia, July S and 4. All the carriers are urgently requested to attend this meeting. /JHf/makes biliousness and\ W&\ f /bad complexions. Keep \ Saa I the system in good condi-\ Sift j jjs3 tion by taking I A Fgte i M AyD T0NIC pELLETS I Ms \Wi\ which act gently and jmj Vm\ eliminate the poison /Jw/ YagA from your system. /Jjff/ TO\ Try One To-night, /JgF/ Ml HONEY BACK /? uot satisfled.^^jgffi For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. Much Needed. We understand that the Southern Riilway intends building a spur from where the side track leaves the main road in rear of the residence of Hon. S P. Wingard to this place. T mill .ones f ko foofnrr r?a m This Xb WUX L/4UOO VJUV IttViWiJ uitu4* pri jecfc has been under consideration for several years and it is now probable that it bas been definitely settled npon. In ibis connection it may be well to mention that there has been an important deal in real estate along this proposed route and Madame Rumor has it that there will be another cotton mill built in the near future. These improvements may be considered as certainties. Landmarks Disappearing. One by one the old buildings on Main street are disappearing. The one occupied by H. M. Wingard for the past eleven years, is being removed this week. On Monday morning Contractor John Fry will begin the erection of a brick store 25 by 90 feet, fire proof and modern in construction. The old building was put there by Mr. D. E. Ballentine a quarter of a century ago. a ?j. f ATAi TO 9 0VU19 A ! While fishing in Black creek during the first days of last week, Mr. Dannie Gantfc, one of the champion fishermen of the Edisto, and Dr. Blue Mountain Joe Harman, a new resident of that section, but nonetheless j a fisherman of wide reputation, while enjoying themselves in their favorite pastime happened upon an alligator, beiow Grubb's bridge, on Black creek, which measured seven feet and seven inches in length. As the old saying goes, "Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast," Dr. Joe blew the bass drum while Dan fiddled on his gig and harpooned to the tune of "Way down in Dixie," until his alligatorship was lolled to sleep and will never wake up again in this world. Dr. Joe brought the skin to town. It looked as though it might have been a mate to one this Editor caught in a net near the same place, several years back, while he was fishing. Those who are going to give cues " ?" kn Uanin/* Airnntoiio Will CDfC 1AIUUOJ UJ UBflUg VHVUWD, dodgers and tickets printed at the Dispatch office. Call and leave your order and we will give you a good job for a little money, or mail your order and it will receive prompt and i careful attention. Mrs. Lucy M. Kaminer has been j spending sometime with her granddaughter, Mrs. Florence Caughman, in this place. It is rumored that some of the young men of the town will Bhortly organize and orchestra. Washington Chosen. Washington, June 15?It is officially announced that Washington has been chosen as the meeting place of plenipotentiaries. The President formally issued a statement of the fact and has notified both govern ments. Running an automobile is a little cheaper than running a family. An almost sure way not to get divorced is cot to get married. Scandal is about other people; when it is about you it is slander. Fashionable society wearB i t s stories cut as low in the neck as its gown. You've got to have very little human nature in you to be able to love a girl that is seasick. J t T j If LEXI If its farn Fouth, July Celebrations. On account of the 4th of July cele brations the Southern Railway will run popular excursion?, announces very low rate of one-third first class fares for the round trip (minimum rate fifty cents) from all points in territory South of the Ohio and Potomic; and East of the Mississippi rivers, including St. Louis, Mo. Tickets on sale July 1st, 2d, 3rd and ~4th; with final limit July 8tb, 1905. Tickets to be limited to continuous trip in each direction. For full information consult Ticket Agents, or R. W. Hunt, Div. PasB. Agt Charleston, S. C. Special Meeting. A special meeting of the County Board of Examiners was held Monday. The legality of the election of trustees, under the special act, of the town of Swansea was brought into question. Messrs. P. E. Hutto and Samuel J. Derrick appeared before the Board in the interest of the trustees. The matter was referred back. l&taay Children are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, break up colds in 24 hours, cure feverisbnes8, headache, stomach troubles, teething disorders and destroy worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 33 Lexington Defeated Brookland. The Lexington and Brookland base ball teams crossed bate in this place last Saturday afternoon and the score stood 3 to 0 in favor of the | Lexington boys. Oa account of the ' Brookland boys having to take the train for Columbia early in the afternoon, the game was called in the 7th inning. Enterprise. We understand a company is-being organized to build a telephone line from Pelion to Lexington via Edmund and Irene and that the parties having this enterprise in hand are meeting with encouragement beyond their expectation. This line should, and no doubt will be built, as it will put the people of that section in elbow touch with the court house and make them have a fellow feeling for each other. | Sffr. Fulmer Dead. Mr. J. Fred Fulmer, an aged and ! much esteemed citizen, who resided I | nearly all his long and eventful life i in the Piney Woods section of this county, died about four miles from Gilbert on Monday of last week in the 82 year of his age. Mr. Fulmer was a devout member of Piney Woods Lutheran church and was a loyal son of Lexington couDty. By frugality aDd industry he succeeded in accumulating a goodly supply of this world's good and by his piety and faithfulness to the precepts of the Golden Rule laid up treasures in heaven. Russia agrees to August 1st as a date of peace meeting. If its something LEXINGTON VEPA its something tc NGTON DEPi i implements, a t A. J. FOX, Life and Fire Insurance ; and ! Real Estate Agent, Lexington, S. C. ! ONLY FIRST CLASS COM- | PANIES REPRESENTED. Prompt and careful attention J given to buying and selling Real * Estate, both town and country. * Tocmop't-fnllv cnlif- *1 m ited. I For Sale. 1 h One resident lot on Main street, j Lexington, S. C. 12 acres, half mile from Lex- [ ii ington. Good dwelling. 135 acres on Saluda River be- * | tween Holly's and Amick's Ferry, " i known as the "Old John Lang- > ' ford Homestead." Good new 1 ] dwelling, barn and one tenant J ( i house. Good orchard. < ( 15 to 20 acres, near Lexington * J Fair Ground. Fine land for J * truck farming. i 6 acres adjoining Lexington j Fair Grounds. ' , h One valuable lot and improve * ments in the town of Lexington, i ! s. c. ; i 20 acres on Saluda river, about . 1 five miles from Lexington C. H. < Wanted: i One to two hundred acres saw < j mill timber. | < About 100 acres farming land ? not over 4 miles from Lexington. Fourth of July Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST class barbecue and refreshments at Steadman, S. C., on July 4th, 1905, to which everybody is cordially invited and eDjoy a happy lime and a good dinner prepared by an ax cert cook. There will be amusements for both old and young. Come and see. C. P. MITCHELL. H, J. BURGESS. it o 1 oar ci~oa aiay o, uno-i. Subscribe for the Dispatch. Wanted. Beeswax wanted in large or email quantities. Highest market prices paid in cash, at the Bazaar tf COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, S. C. ' | Entrance examinations will be held in the County Court House on Friday, July 7th, at 9. a m. Oie free . tuition scholarship, to each county of South Carolina awarded by the County Superintendent of Education and the Judge of Probate. Board and furnished room in domitory, S10 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Bovce scholarships, which pay $100 a ye?.r. For further information c and catalogne, address HARBISON RANDOLPH, President. ^ c c IM. D. HUN 11 5 8 i ^ UJtAljiliJK, JL.IN ^ I General 11 | Merchandise, I; | Corner Main and New Street, | 1 f Opposite Confederate ? 5 Monument, ? ] g Lexington, - - S. C. 8 [s y to eat go to lRTMENT STORE. > wear go to th LRTMENT ST >uggy or a wago FitzmanrinRl A 1IU111UUI lUlil Corner Main and J COLUMBIA, - - - . A Great Sale of Si New C All New and Extraordinary values. Our! much less than the real value. There was recently and being on the ground floor was TjE3CIS T Sea Island at 31, worth 5c, 5000 yards of Embroidery at 4.1 cents, worth 7c. 3,500 yards Percale ? ~ cents, regular price 10 cents. 2,000 yards Voile Suitings at 10 cents, regular price 15 cents. 1,000 yards Solid Cliambrays for Suits' This Department is always up to the stai be had anywhere and guarantee to give sal liver $5 worth of goods to any part of the ? der. Will send samples on application anc cur Lexington friends to come and see us \ ? Tl m Ml vv a Men's, Boys uommg, imk ^ We are pleased to ^ merous friends of Le: ? we are constantly rece \ to our carefully select | Spring Dry Good: ^ and respectfully invite <r spect these goods. W ^ we can please as to tl 5 the goods and will be ^ right. Come to see u * 8W1VI I K Main St. Near f COLUMBIA, - &wvwvww^ Winthrop College. Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of va- t :ant scholarships in Winthrop college aid for the admission of new stndents I rill be held at the County Court House j >n Friday, July 7. at 9 a. m. Appli- i ants must not be less than fifteen years j >f age. When scholarships are vacated J ' f ter July 7, tl ley will be awarded to those naking the highest average at this ex- J J .mination provided they meet the condi- I J ions of the award. Applicants for ! S cholarships should write to President ! d olmson before the examination for ; cholarsliip application blanks Scholarships are worth $100 and free uition. The next session will open September 20th. 190o. For further inormation and catalogue, address Pres. ^ ). B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill. S. L. | | b, A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION j p of Boylston Lodge. No. 123. A. F. I j. "Ar\ M., will be held in tktir lodge room j *l n Saturday, Jnly 15, at 2 p m sharp, j . Jrethren, be prompt in attendance. j J* By order of W. M. D. T. Barr. Secretary. j A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Pomaria Lodge No 151. A. F. M , ? ^\r\will convene in Masonic Hall. Peak, !. C.. Saturday, July 15, 1905. at 7 p m. Fraternity invited. ^ John C. Swygert. W. M. 01 e OEE. ?n go to Fitzurice! Blanding Streets. S. C. immer Goods and Joods. New York buyer lias secured goods very big lots of goods placed on the market i able to pick a lot of bargains. We offer xtebs: 10 cents Linen Finish. 1,000 yards good Cottonade at 10 cents* 4 AAA _ - /S _ J * - T 1 A i,ouv yarns vjrgancue j-awn cents. 50 pieces 40-inch White Lawn at 7?cents, regular price 10 cents. 10,000 yards Plaid Domestics at 4 cent* 20 pieces of Ticking at 5 cents. idard for the latest and best values to "isfaction or your money back. We de < state when money accompanies the orL a cordially invitation is extended to rhen in Columbia. Great bargains in i, Caps and Furnishings. 'WWWVWV^ rrivals. f announce to our nu- # xington county that ? living new additions J ;ed stock of 5 s and Millinery | j you to call and in- w re are confident that * le high quality of J sure to make prices 5 s when in the city. ^ Post Office, J S. C. J A REGULAR COMMUNICATION _#\-of Lexington Lodge, No 152, A. F. xfiQTM., will be held Saturday, July ' \i5, 1905, at 7} p m. Brethren are jarmstlv requested to' attend promptly, as her*1 will be work in the third degree. By order of tbe W. M. Godfrey M. Harman, Secretary. Barbecue. rTTE WILL FURNISH A FIRST VV class cue, with refreshments, at Mr. eff Price's Place, on Saturday, the 17th of nna Wo ni'l lmvfl mnsie for the occasion. o come one and aJl and enjoy a pieasant av. J. M. PRICE. P. D. NICHOLS. May 17. 5 a? 42. pd Barbecue. [T?E WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS VV bar bee ae with refreshments, at Gilert (Lewiedale). S. C., on July 4th, 1905: rominent speakers will be present to enirtain the crowd. A first class band will lrnish music for the occasion. Everyody is cordially invited to attend and ea>y the dav. D. E. HAMMOND, WILLIE H. DONLY, JR. May 3rd, 1905. 9w34. Reports from different sections of ie county indicate that as a wfcoie rops are in good condition.