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The Lexington Dispatch, j Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. G. M. Harman, Editor and Publisher. Circulation, 2,026. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. Wednesday, August 30,1905. Peace has been declared between JKassia and japan, tne Japanese eonceding everything. =========== Newberry yesterday voted out the dispensary by a vote of 808 to 243 To do this it will cost that county $22,729 74. ________________ Ex-Senator John L. McLaurin positively denies that he intends to enter the race for Governor next year. 1 Minister Bockhill has cabled the United States government from Pekin that the Chinese boycott on A MttMoati mwulo ia aknnf fn ka AIUUIVOU gWUP to 0MVUV W w MftVVU* Congressman Lever has retaroed from Washington, where has been . before the State Department in the interest of the claims of the Sooth Carolina soldiers in the Spanish- ? American war which be thinks can be advantageously settled at an early . date. He was also much encouraged . by his talk with the officials in reference to the appropriations for the waterways of the State. i&--; ? The Lexington County Teachers' c Summer School came to a close yes- * Us ^ terday after a very successful session. 8 This was undoubtedly the most * interesting school for teachers ever ^ held in the county. Teachers and pupils were enthusiastic in the work a and each strove to do the best they : v could, the' result being the accom- ^ pliabment of much good. This gathering ot t&e teacners wui d? an oasis in the memory of ail who at- ^ tended. We miss the sweet faces ** and bright smiles of the school c< inarms from oar homes and streets, as well as the intilligent countenances ^ and handsome appearance of the yoong men. We hope to see them all back next year. The medal contest advertised to b take place last Friday ander the iz auspices of the W. C. T. U, was post- b ponedon account of the inclement b weather. It, however, came off Men- b day night. There was a large audi- p eaee present to hear the addresses, fc The nrocram was very interesting p * 7 ~ and the addresses did credit to tbeir ? authors. The following participated: p Messrs. Theodore Derrick and Oscar I rimZ; Sp'res, and Misses Cora Stead man, u. Anna Lee William son and Annie Qosa Risinger, all1 of Leesville, and Mies Annie Stnoak of this place. The committee consisting of Profr. Allen, ^ Major and Col. Gaorge Bell Timmer- o: man awarded the medal to Miss Wil- Z ' vJ liamson, which was presented by Bsv. Mr. Nease in a very complimentary address. The address of _ Rev. W. L Herbert of Colombia, was a strong temperance appeal and was / mnch appreciated and greatly enjoyed. Oar people are nnder obliga- ai tions to Miss Marv Bryce Herbert for Sl sc apleasant evening, and more than ap- C( predate her noble work for the tem- I1' ii gerance canse. Gilbert Items. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moots, of Richland county, are vieiting in the H Ella section, their old home. ^ Messrs. Kirk and Archie Doniy, of ai Gilbert, will enter Wofford College at the beginning of next session. Prof. Clinkscales, of Wofford, ^ spent some time in Gilbert recently a as the guest of Rev. Strickland. g Mrs. Rev. Kyzer has returned _ ? ? i ? 1 J alter a pieasant stay ox sever** u?j o in and around Cross Hill. Mrs. Rev. Stnckiand is home from . her summer outing at Chester. | Gilbert iB coming to che front as a cotton market. Mr. Addy does the ginning and the merchants the buy- y ing at fair prices, which are up to the neighboring markets or above. The roller mill at Gilbert under the management of Mr. Isaiah Hall 1 is running much of the time and turns ont excellent four. ti Remember the school at Gilbert ti will open the first Monday in Sep- ? tember. Sp Bail ? SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a ? & hump back straight, neither will it make ? | a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone I ^ and heals diseased bone and is among a the few genuine means of recovery in g| M rickets and bone consumption. || r't Send for free sample. $3 *3 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, |l 409-4x5 Pearl Street, New York. fj M 50c. and $i<oo; all druggists. jfi Married, August 24,1905, by Rev. A. R Taylor, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Naney Welch, Mr. Jesse Roof and Miss Florrie Welch. Wanted, A first grade school teacher to take charge of Dick Spring school, District No. 62, for next session. Apply to Geo. E Rish, Clerk of Board Trustees, j 4pd43 Leeeville, R. F. D 1, S. C. I Accidentally Shot. On Monday morning August 21sfc, one of the most deplorable accidents occurred at the home of Mr. James Derrick's that ever happened in this neighborhood. His son Johnny had occasion to carry his gun to the field rod while sitting on the fence the ?nn accidentally discharged icfliotng a fatal wound from which he lied in a few hours. Now is Tie Time to Buy. Malone's Music House will soon be Qoved from its present stand, to 432 Main street, Columbia, and to ave as much expense as possible, be prices on pianos and organs have >een reduced. See Mr. Malone beore you make a purchase of either piano or organ. * 1 " :i Columbia is making a big effort to ave a to tourist hotel. Mr. J. B. Fi 3k's band, which was adly lacerated a few weeks ago in is plainer, is improving as well as auld be expected. Subscribe for the Dispatch and Lome and Farm, $1.25 a year. Wanted, You to know that I have just ought a lot of men and boys cloth ig at 73 cents on the dollar, also, ave made special arrangements to andle chickens, eggs, raw bides, eeswax and all kinds of country a ?j ;u 2 ; roauce ana win pay laucy prices )r same. Standard calico, 3J cents er yard. About 1,500 pounds ranulated sugar, while it lasts, 17 ounds for a $1. Call aDd see me, have nothing to do only save you loney. J. Frye, Gilbert, S. C., R. F. D. 1. Warning, HHIS IS >TO NOTIFY ALL PERL sons not to hunt, fish, pass through : trespass in any manner whatever on ar lands. The law will positively he iforced against any one so trespassing. J. CAL AMICK, JNO. E. SHEALY. Angnst 28, 1905. 4w46 pd. Executor's Sale. [ S EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE 1 of Fred Fulmer, I will sell to the ighest bidder at the Old Homestead b N. Derrick's, in Saluda Township, on eptember 21st, at 10 o'clock, the perraal property belonging to said Estate, insisting of one mule, cattle, hogs, ousehold and kitcken furniture, farmig implements, etc. S. C. FULMER, Executor. August 80, 1905. % 4w56. i Teachers' Examination. < pHE NEXT REGULAR EXAMINA- I I tion for teachers of the free public ;hools, will be heldin tlie court house [ Lexington, on Friday, September 15, eginning at 9 o'clock a. m., and closing b 4 p. m. Tliiswillbe the last chance for the ear for teachers to secure certificates, II teachere will see that their certifiitefi ?tp vwlid hpforp onntrflp.tine' with ustees. J. E. RAWL KYZER, uperintendent of Education Lex Co. I Insurance. jfe, Fire, Accident. I have purchased the local agency of II the companies represented here by fr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask 3r a continuance of the business given im. E. Gr? DEEHEH) <EXI2sGTON, - - - S. C. To Prevent a Cold Any Day alee a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse he liver, quicken the circulation and go along1 bout your work. Any druggist will refund the irice if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. I A. J, FOX, | 3r $i Life, Health Accident, I 1 Surety Bend and Fire | i insurance I * ? | and | 1 Real Estate Agent, I 2 Lexinsrton, S. C. S ? W *r * ONLY FIRST CLASS COM- * | PANTES REPRESENTED. g * * -> Prompt and careful attention g * given to buying and selling Real * g Estate, both town and country, g * Correspondence respectfully solic- ^ g g | For Sale. g g 200 acres in Gilbert Hollow town- g * ship, 4 miles from Leesville, 4 miles * from Gilbert, 2 miles from Sum- * g mit. 30 acres open. Good pas- g * tare. Saw and Grists mill. $2,000. $ g Dwelling house and lot, Main g * street, Lexington, S. C. * g One resident lot on Main street, g * Lexington, S. C. * g 12 acres, half mile from Lex- * | ? inatn-n. Good dwelling. 3 ft 135 acres on Saluda River be- * * tween Holly's and Amick's Ferry, * J Good new dwelling, barn and one J ft tenant house. Good orchard, ft | * $1,080.00 * ? 15 to 20 acres, near Lexingtsm J ft Fair Ground. Fine land fc? ft * truck fanning. * 2 6 acres adjoining Lexington ? ft Fair Grounds. ft * One valuable lot and improve- * S ments in the town of Lexington, S ft s. c. ft ; * 20 acres on Saluda river, about * ? five miles from Lexington C. H. ? ft For Bent. t ft ft ft One 6 room house North Main ft 5 street, Lexington. Good orchard * % ana weU. % * Wanted: % ft ft ft 50 acres 2 to 4 miles from Colum- ft J bia in Lexington County. J ? About 100 acres farming land ? ft not over 4 miles from Lexington, ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftft ?> MEN'S I Hid Summer Ming. MY STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE IN Neckwear, Gloves. Underwear, Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Knox <fc Stetson's Soft and Stiff Hats, Suit Cases, and Hand Bags, "White and Fancy Vests. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. A FIT GUARANTEED. J.ILEleazer, HABERDASHER, 1514 MAIN STBEET COLUMBIA, S. C 111IMH I DEALER IN S I General 1 I ir i ! 5 | mercnanaise, \ | Corner Main and New Street, | 8 Opposite Confederate | 8 Monument, { b Lexington, - S. C. 5 HILTON'S Life for the Liver & Kidneys, THE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN FOR THE CURE OF Dyspesia, Liver Complaint and am m mm t#e Disorders ot tne Moneys IT IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. It excites a pleasing sense of warmth in the stomach, diffasing itselt through the system. It augments the appetite, improves digestion, wards off malarial and thus prevents chills and fever, and is a perfect regulator to the whole system. 25 , 50c. and $1.00 bottles. For sale at the Bazaar. Wholesale by the Murray Drng Co., Columbia, SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. 1805-1905. FOUR SCHOOLS: ARTS, LAW. SCIENCE AND TEACHERS, *SYSTEM OF WIDE ELECTION* i i EXPENSES MODERATE. Opens September 15, 1905. For further particulars, address BENJAMIN SLOAN, President, 7w45. Columbia, S. C. Mi GolleolQte Ulnle, LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPT. 17. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to $80. Send for catalogue. Address F. W. WYSE, Principal. M. D. HARM AN, Secretary. WOFFORD COLLEGE. Henry N. Snyder, Litt, D.t LL D., Pres dent. Ten departments, nine professors, four assistants, librarian, director of gymnasium. Expenses moderate. Thirty-second year begins September 20. For catalogue address. .T. A. GAMEWELL, Spartaianburg, S. C. Wofford College Fitting School. Three buildings, comfortable quarters, thorough preparation, individual attention to each student, headmaster and matron live in the domitory; new building being erected to accommodate increased attendance. Total expenses, board and tuition, $115. Next session begins September 20. Address for further information, A. M. DuPRE, Headmaster, Spartanburg, S. C. J. M. CRAPS, Dealer in all kinds of Furniture, Toilet Sets, COFFINS AND CASKETS. RUGS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, BED SPREADS, CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWFLRY, ETC. LEXINGTON, - - S. C. August 23, 1905. ly. I f Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST class barbecue at Hilton, S. C,, on Saturday,, the 2nd day of September next. Speeches will be the order of the day. Hons. W. H. Sharpe, and C. M. Efird, and perhaps other prominent speakers will be present to discuss the Dispensary issne. Come out one and all and hear this great question discussi ed before casting your ballot. ' AMICK & HALTIWANGER. 3w43. r" L iww I Cars 8 We have the largest and most c Also two car loads of Wagons best wagons made. We CAUGI 1311-1 Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation, ? Pleasant to taKe ^ f Grove' I has stood the test 25 year 9 bottles._ Does this record B Enclosed with every I I ^ " -Maail? I i During the next 30 days we! j will be opening up our line of [ , 3 fall goods which will be the | a jmost complete we have ever! J 3 placed before our customers. I I (Sirrtvi iiriiTrr no mrinr Tiir umm 1IA1T I ITUli waini iu nmt nit mm maiu Our Flours, Meats, etc. are the best on I the market. f IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS and SHOES [ ' We sell the best and most facinating styles onfc , ' the market i A our ] line * j of ] furniture < - 1 I Is still held at the same high standard, we nowp j 4 have a solid car en route with which to replenish our | 4 ilalready large stock. 4 EXAMINE QUE STOCK OF fc I BUGGIES BEFOEE YOU \ 4 BUY. THEY AEE SURE 1 TO PLEASE YOU. 2 HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, CI- ' J i GARS. TOBACCO and numerous other articles-we V | sell 'em all, and at the right prices. 1 j CALL AND SEE US. ] in ??i fi i r_ Maiews-Houp to., j < LEESVILLE, S. C. II Orangeburg Collegiate Institute, OEANGEBTJEG, S. C. The school is Co-Educational, is well equipped, has a fine faculty and offers a thorough course of study at a moderate cost. Buildings are supplied with pure Artesian water and lighted with electricity. Table fare is of the very best. Send for our catalogue. It is free for the asking. Address, W. S. PETTERSON, President, Orangeburg, S, C. IUJVJU1 BUX0 I ' ^v^v^wwvwwwv^ uggies and Surries. omplete stock in the city and a lot of new work coining in. i, one car of the celebrated Owensburg's Wagon, one of the have the best goods for the money and have all grades. -iMAN BROS. 313 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. DfeJ 1 si Cleanses the system H sallow complexions of axative Fruit Syrop It is guaranteed s Tasteless Chill Tonic 1 s. Average Annual Sales over One and cHalf MQKon I of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. I >ott!e is ? Ten tent? package of Grove's Black Root Liver Pflta? JB j