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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. Wednesday, July 19, 1905. . . ... Hot. grv:.: Ob, bow it rain*! T. X. L. cares neuragia. Let us all talk Lexington talk. Crops have been greatly revived. T. X L. relieves when properly applied. Many a homely seed holds a heav 1_ 1LI ^ emy diosboui. It takes more than a white tie to cover a black heart. The perfume of oil comes from the Sowers of affection. The Saluda county Summer school is a howling success. Chickens -are still in demand in this V'i market at fancy prices. He who ?ears a long face doesn't necessarily live the longest. Jokes cn marriage are fnnny only to those who are not married. 5r. v_ - r This is the season when "mad dog", ?cares are of frequent occurrence. Many people in town are complaining ot eats eating their young ohick' ens. ' The trade is obliged to recognize the ootton grower as a factor in price fry making. We might be able to dig the Panama canal with black vagrants from the Sooth. ' x. X. L. cores rheomatism. Many drommers are now visiting onr town soliciting orders for fall and winter goods. - Some men worry because they have no work, and some others worry becanse they have. j; The pen is mightier than the sword bnt the scissors are now mightier 4han the pen. The Farmers' Union of Anderson, is going to boild a warehouse for.the atoreage of cotton. Mr. John A. Shealy, from out on . B. F. D. No. 3, was in town the other day selling ootton. , J \ *? . . . \ iwra wwe UBCtjr pwpo uutu wo different sections o! the county fcrad. : : * ', . - . ,r ingin town Friday. Japan has declined to let Obina butt in when peace negotiations are opened with Rassia. Messrs. S. IX B. and J. G? B. Lever, two of Chapin's best citizens, were in town Friday. Mr. Andrew J. Sboaly, who resides on Lexington R. F. D. No. 3, was in town Friday on business. Mr. Emanael Long, a substantia! tizen on Gilbert R. F. D., was in town Friday on business. We have an abiding faith in the fntore of the town and county of Lexington. Have you, my brethei? Mr. Toy Rawl, from out on the Edisto, a very promising young maD, met us at Pelion with his cart wheel. Mr. Wm. E. Russell, of Anderson, who holds a position at Panama, has just recovered from an attack of yellow fever. Mr. W. J. Rollings, of Lucknow, dropped dead last Thursday, just after a dispute had with Magistrate L. H. Peebles. . This is the season of the year to prepare for having a fail garden. Every one can have a good garden in the fall by going at it now in the right way. There were thirteen deaths in New York on July 13, which were attributed to heat. The intense heat and humidity there is causing much suffering and there are scores of people in the hospital. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh, that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mu- j cous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly received from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstipation The agitation for higher and mor general education throughout th State during the past few year3 ha brought about many good results. The government is preparing t build a sea wall for the protection o Charleston, this State, against the in vasionof any hostile fleet. The citizens of Due West an< Donalds are agitating the baiidinj of an electric car line between th< two towns. The prospects are sai< fn Ka onnnnfoflrinrr VU l/V cuwuiuglug* Sumter's new electric lighting com pany proposes to build a trolley lini in the Game Cock city. So does tha of Lexington?that is, some of thesi days. Mr. Emory Williams, of Wagener a* jovial fellow * and a former citi zea of this county, crossed our banc with a dollar. Oar old friend, Mr. Tyre Ether edge, of Leesville, who is aiwayi prompt in all things, sent us his dol lar the other day. Thanks. The hardest rsin that we have had this season fell here Thursday. II was a genuine gully washer, sfcumj lifter and trash mover. Mr. J. WeBley Price, from neat town, was here Friday selling corn, ?rt frt oaa no TTo mfttrofi RUU VOUVU 114 VU OVV MIT* M.V Muwwk, bis own supplies and h&B enough left to sell) Mr. J. K. Jefcoat, who now resides near Pelion and is a manufacturer oi : y lumber at the Outlaw mill, remembered us with his dollar. Mr. L. Seb Hooker, of North, a friend that we are always glad to meet as he was one of our old war ehums, attended the barbecue at Pelion and remembered us with his dollar. The administrators of the late Col James A. Hoyt, the editor and proprietor of the Greenville Mountaineer, are glad to announce that the management of the paper has been pltced in the hands of Mr. James E. Sanders, who has assumed charge. Mr. B. R Hyler, a successful farmer from up on Saluda, while ou his way to lOblumbia with a load of produce the other- day, stopped long enough in town to hand us bis subscription. "A beautiful young lady riding astride," is said to have been one of the sensations of Johnston recently. We might the modesty of our O/mlhAm wAmofih 1^1 noV? niifK KJvUVUCl SJL ?f UlMHUiiVv>* H/IUDU n?VU shame at ench spectacle. 0, tempore! 0 mores! ^ Mr. George 0. Clark, of Black Creek, now the owner of Jones' Upper Pond and one of our largest naval stores manufacturers, and a good farmer, waB in town Friday and as he usually does when his subscription expires, called in and handed us his dollar. C. P. Robinson, of Chapin, it is said, has made a success of the brick business at Chapin. The trial was satisfactory, and Mr. Robinson has several orders for brick. A good industry for Chapin. Col. J. H. Frick, attorney for plaintiffs, in the matter - of J. W. B Lever's Estate vs. W. C. Slice Morterarraa vog in fnwn KoFnro Bo' **v?nj MU4V&V Referee S. B George. Several witnesses were absent and the bearing was postponed until July 26. The board of fertilizer control has submitted its report to the trustees of Clemson college for the year 1905 From it we learn that the receipts from the sale of fertilizer tags amounted to the snug little fortune of $126,627.45t;, notwithstanding the oft repeated claim that there had been a reduction of 25 per cent, in the use of fertilizers the past season. Persons who eat watermelons on the streets should not throw the rinds on the Bidewalks or in the streets. If there is none, there should certainly be an ordinance forbidding this reprehensible and unclean practice, and the sooner it u done the sooner it will be better foi the sanitary condition of the town. The old aristocratic regime, whict ruled this State prior to 1890, seen determined to tear down every in stitution reared by the Farmers Movement, no matter at what cost oi how great the sacrifice. Everything coming from the honest tillers of th< soil, no matter how meritorious, is i tench in the nostrils of the so callec blue bloods. if \ . Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? | Then it's probably too late. | You neglected dandruff. If I * you had only taken our ad- i ? vice, you would have cured | ; Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, I 9 and added much to if. If B t not entirely bald, now is your | a opportunity. Improve it. ? "I have used Aver'a Hair Vigor f?>r over-10 years. I am now f'l years "hi ami haven hoary fL growth ?>f rich brown hair. ?Iue, I think, on- u > tirely to Arer's Hair Vicor." U J\1 its. M. A. Kkitm, Hellevllle. III. H ' fi.OO a l?ottle. f.AYKK CO.. B | All<lrmririMs. for ? Good Hairf j r * I Marriage at Swansea. | Columbia State. i I Swansea, July 12.?The crowning fc social event of the season in Swansea took place at the palatial home of ? ? ? Yl TT i, tton. ana Mrs. ram ?j. nutto Mon day night, July 10, at 8 30 o'clock, in j , the marriage of Mr. Silas P. Hutto, j i of Swansea, and Miss Lucy Olark i Mason, of Baltimore, Md. While ( Mrs. F. M. Hodge dispensed sweet . music, appropriate for the occasion, j ; Rev. G. W. Dukes pronounced the beautiful marriage ceremony of the j Methodist church that made them ^ husband and wife. ^ After congratulations, all present C were invited to partake of the many ( dainties prepared for the occasion. ^ The bride and groom received a j number of valuable presents, show- j ing the high esteem in which they j are held by their many friends here. This young couple start out on life's journey with the well wishes of their friends, hoping that no cloud may t appear on the horizon to mar the ] pleasures of their future happiness. E Mr. 0. ?. Lucas and wife were c thrown from their buggy yesterday G evening and both painfully hurt. Mr. ] Lucas1 jaw was broken in two places j Cures- 1 Blood Poison, Cancers, Ulcers, Ecze- c ma, Carbuncles, etc. Medicine Free. v : If you have offensive pirn Dies or * eruptions, ulcers on any part of the body, aching boneB or joints, falling hair, mucous patches, swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or r gums, eating, festering sores, sharp, ^ gnawing pains, then you suffer from ^ serious blood poison or the begin- ^ nings of deadly cancer. You may be ^ permanently cured by taking Botanic * Blood Balm (B.B B) made especially to cure the worst blood and skin diseases: It kills the poison in the 11 blood thereby giving a healthy blood r supply to the affected parts, heals c every sore or ulcer, even deadly can- * cer, stops all aches and pains and * reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood ^ Balm cures all malignant blood t troubles, such as eczema, scabs and r scales, pimples, running sores, car- 8 buncles, scrofula, etc. Especially 0 advised for all obstinate cases that E have reached the second or third r stage. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent c free and prepaid by writing Blood 1 Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent c in sealed letter. c Strawberry Law Suits- \ Wilmington, July 12 ?A suit, j | which, it is said, is but the first of r many claims, has been filed in the Superior Court here against the ^ Atlantic CoaBt Line by truckers in g the Chadbourn section for alleged ^ losses by the failure of the railroad to furnish adequate facilities for ' handling the strawberry crop duricg the recent car famine. It is estimof.od fViof tVio Aloima orralnof VUMW liiV VAMiJLUU UgKIUUV VMW Coast Line will aggregate $100,000. The suit already instituted and those to follow will probably not be tried until the fall term of court. i ? ? ' " i Buy it Now. Now is the time to buy Chamber' Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea r Remedy. It is certain to be needed I sooner or later and when that time 3 comes you will need it badly?you i will need it quickly. Buy it now. 1 It may save life. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Spring Hill Sparks. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Fine rains have fallen and everything looks freBh and nice. Crops are growing very fast. There was a large crowd at the picnic on the Fourth. All that were present report having had a nice time. Col. John Bell Towill gave a nice address on general topics, which was eDjoyed by all. Our ball team is expecting to play a game with New Brookland at the Haltiwanger & Amick cue at Hilton on the 22ad, and on the 26 27 we are to play two games with Winns boro at Winnsboro. Messrs. Jcsee Koon and D. G. Whites, while on their way to the K. of P. society at Cbspin, met a bicyclist and their mule bee?me frightened and in running threw both of the men from the buggy bruising them up pretty badly Bnd dislocating Mr. Koon's wrist bone, but both are getting along fine we are glad to say. Again. July 14,1905. The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paris is that they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consumption or pneumonia, it will, howsver, be best for you to take that jreat remedy mentioned by W. T. VIcGee, of V ameer, Tenn. "I had i cough for fourteen years. Nothing yelped me, until I took Dr. King's Sew Discovery for Consumption, Doughs and Colds, which gave initant relief and affected a permanent sure." Unequalled quick cure for hroat and lung troubles. At The laufmann Drug Co's. drug etore. Price 50c and $1, guaranteed. Trial >ottle free. Josh Billings5 Receipt. Senator Tillman, in bis address to i he graduates of the Co-educational institute at Edgefield, said: "If caking money is your idea of a successful life, and that is to be your ihief aim, I want to give yon Josh killings' receipt for making money, it is this: 'Rise early and work late, jive on what yon can't sell, and if 'on don't die rioh and go to h?1 yon tan sue me for damages.'" That is ery Tillmanesque, and it is also very roe. Why Stoessel was Arrested. St. Petersburg, July 12?It is bow eported that the arrest of General Itoesel yesterday was due to the liscovery of new data and evidence earing on the surrender of Port Lrthur, where he was in command at he time of its capture by the Japs. There are but few, if any, towns q the State that can show such a ecotd of marvellous and unprecelented improvement in the past ourteen years than can the town of jexington. In this period there has leen no boom born of the day o pass away like the mist before the efulgent rays of the rising morning un, but instead there has been a teady, healthy growth that knows 10 backward step. But still there's oom for improvement. | Japan pledged the tobacco monop>ly of that country to secure her a test loan. Thomas W. Dewey, the defaulting lashier of the Farmers' and Mer ihants' Bank of Newbern, N. C , has >se found guilty and sentenced to lix years in penitentiary, after the ury 'had been out two days and lights. And now comes Chairman Wbaron, of the State railroad commission, ind claims the credit for securing ihe recent reduction on freight rates io Anderson, Greenville and Spartan>urg from eastern points. The Thirteen Club of New York, ?ave Col. John F. Hobb9 a birthday eception at Brighton Beach on June L3 About 400 ladies and gentlemen iat down to eat at a sumptuous Bhore - ? - A. iinner. After the service of the nenu, Col. Hobbs was suddenly ihrust into the foreground, an unexpected and pleasant surprise. His :riends had quietly collected a plenti:ul sum and presented the recipient vith a handsome, richly jeweled, md costly Masonic charm and fob, is a token of their esteem for him. 3ol. Hobbs is a thirty-third degree Mason. AIR LIIVE RAILWAY. NORTH-SOUTH-EAST- WESIE Two Daily Pullman Vestibule Limited Trains Between j SOUTH AND NEW YORK. First Class Dining Car Service. The bes? rates and route to al Eastern cities via Richmond and Washington, or via Norfolk and steamers to Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Orleans and all points South and Southwest to Savannah an d and Jacksonville and all points in Florida and Cuba. Positively the shortest line North and South. I5T For d tailed information, rates, schedules, Pullmanreserv ationsl &c.f apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway or to W. L BURROUGHS, Traveling Passenger Agent,.Columbia, S. C. CHARLES F. STEWART, Assistant General Passenger Agent SAVANNAH, GA. r Don't trust to what you might have left to you. Save # J your own money. You will feel bettor knowing yon A h nvp a "hftnlr IPPATlTlt WC* TiflTT A. /ionf Ark nil Olr ^ . v *? v/ -* vgut* uuOJJL oavui^b "V 0 Accounts; so you really make money by saving money. & ? ALL BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED. t | Palmetto Bank and Trust Co., | \ COLUMBIA, S. C. J J CAPITAL, $250,000.00. - SURPLUS, $35,000.00. J T W\l H. LYLES. Pres. JULIUS B WALKER, V. Pres. ^ 1 J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. ^ ^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv^ m H. F. Hendrix, J. L. Matthews, H. A. Meetze, ^ J President. Vice Pres. Cashier. ? hi h - - --- I The Bank of Leesville, j EEESVILEE, S.C. Capital, - - $30,000.00 J Interest Allowed in Savings Department. ? We Solicit a Share of Your Business. * THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSJ. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wholesale and Betail (LP A ADD Q DTATTD CTTPA A VTA AD A TUT 1 UJLIiVUUlMJ, JLUUUil, JLJLMLI1J fiUlU UMU1. SEED RUST PROOF OATS. We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. FURNITURE. MAXWELL & TAYLOR, * COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite you to come to see us for your Furniture, Stoves, Mattings, Rags, Lace Curtains, Chairs, Rockers, Cradles, and in fact everything to Furnish - Your - House. We have the best 50c. Chair you ever saw. * MAXWELL & TAYLOR. NEAR POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C. They have the size, shape a:id color. The hest general tchhhRHH^V^ fowls. 1