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The Lexington Dispatch, | Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, ! S. C., as second class matter. j G. M. Hakman, Editor and Publisher. Circulation, S,()2(>. The subscription price of the Dispatch is ?1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. VMM?MMM??? Wednesday, September 6, 1905 Thomas J. McCrary, a prominent mill man of Newberry, died rather suddenly at his home in that town last Thursday. Japan's Mikado has at last come out of the sulks and has cabled his thanks to President Roosevelt. Bet ter late than never. RS'-- ? ? Judge Townsend has decreed that the dispensary election in Union was conducted legally and ordered the dispensaries closed. Au appeal, however, has been taken to the SuCT* preme Coujt from this decree and the dispensaries will probably remain open until the question is finally settled by the court of last resort. K&i' ____________ fAiL- _ ; We see it stated that the premium list of the Ninth Annual Fair of the Lexington County Fair Association is out. We have not been favored with a copy, but nevertheless, we presume that one can be secured by applying to the Secretary;. and we j urge our people to make a big effort to make the comiog fair a success by making numerous entries of the best ui that the farm and household produces, as well as attending all three t dftva of the fair. All of our merchants are repl nisb* ~V. lug their stocks in antitipation of a large fall and winter trade. They will be prepared to offer extraordinary ioduoement to the people of I the county to come here to trade. They are prepared to supply almost - every demand of the people at the lowest possible prices. And to add J to this they will pay the highest v market prices for cotton and all kinds of country produce. Many of our people have found out from personal experience that this is the best market to sell their produce and buy their supplies, and as a proof of this they continue to do their selling and trading here. Lexington has threwn her doors wide open and invites .*Vciybody to come in to sell and buy. Mr. H. Newton Monte, recently a clerk in the Lexington Department Store, has accepted a position in the clothing department of J. L. Mim? , n&ogh & Co , Colombia, and wilt be pleased to serve his friends with the most fashionable -clothing and gents' furnishing at the lowest prices. I The Count^ Board of Commit siocers were in session last Monday and . > i (i ._. transacted a iarg8 voiumeoi Dusinees in auditing claims and other matters of interest. Besides routine business it was decided to open up a publick I io. road leading from just below St. Ik??.'- Jacob's church by Mr. Daniel Wes| singer, Lindlerjand on to Chapin. Meetze & Son havs ju3t received the largest stock of fall and winter shoes ever shown in Lexington. They come in the latest st) les in shapes and toes and invite the public to call and ||- x inspect this shipment. We can save you money. Mi?3 Iceoiine Harman has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Charleston. While there she visited the News and Courier office and had her name set and cast bv Mr. Wash ; ; CondoD, who served his time in the Dispatch office, on the linotype and she appreciates them as valued souvenirs of her visit to the ''City by the p's Sea." Monday was the time for the township Pension Boards to meet and accordingly there was a full meeting. Mr. Paul P CUrk was elected Pension Commissioner; Capfc. 3 M. Boof was re-elected Chairman of the County Board- D. T Hare, Secretary and N. S. Younginer and Dr. J. J. Wingard are the other members of the Board. The barbecue at Hilton last Saturday was well attended. Messrs. C. M Efird, W. H. Sharpe, Geo. Bell Tim merman and Cole L Biease of Newberry were the speakers for the dispensary. The other sida was not represented. That one at Hutto's mill was well patronized. Congressman Leaver was the only speaker. The Better Wa y The tissues of the throat are inflamed and irritated; you coughj and there is more irritation?more coughing. You rake a cough mixture and it eases the irritation?for a while. You take EMULSION and it cures the cold. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation ; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation ; builds up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOU A SAMPLE FREE. SCOTT & BOWNE, 4?^So%cct I Unclaimed Letters RsmainiDg in this office for the month of August, 1905: Males. Barnes, Cbas. Burris, Kirk. Corley, George. [ Croat, Rev. J D (p) HallmaD, J. D (p) Porter, Davton. Rowland, Wm. M. Sbealy, C A. Sbuil, J. E (p) Taylor, Nathan. Wright, Joe. Females. Lvbrand, Mrs. W. C. Robeson, Amelia. Washington, Miss Mary. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. United States Deputy Marshal Senn, came over from Columbia this morniDg for Arthur Banks, colored, who is charged with stealing stamps j from the post office at Swansea. He took his prisoner back with him to Columbia. The Lexington Department Store 1 !11 wants your tun ousmess aoa win make the prices to get it. Mrs. Miller of Drake's Station, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Brooks Wingard, in tbia place. She is accompanied by her daughter, Jiiss. Love. M<-s. M Her has many friends in this county who will be pleased to see her. Mr. Jim Hall, an operative in the Lexington Cotton Mill, who was shot four times by policeman Metts about three weeks ago, is out on the streets looking, none the worse from his wounds except that he carries his right arm in a sliog. A full supply of school books used in the public schools and all kinds of school supplies always in stcck at the Baziar. WANTED?Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm cf $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per year payable weekly, Expenses ad vanc9d. Address Geo. G. Ciowe, Lexington, S. C. Warning. npHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERX sous not to hunt, fish or tresspass in any manner whatever upon my place on Black Creek, also upon our Home Place. The law will be positively enforced against anv and all trespassers. J. E. DUNBAR AND SONS. I Sept. 5, 11)05. 4w47 tki. H. NEWTON MONTS WITH J. L. MIMFAUGH & CO.. COLUMBIA, S. C.. Will be pleased to serve his numerous friends in Lexington and adjacent counties with the latest fashions in Crofhing, Hats, Gsnf $ Furnishings Teachers' Examination. rPHE NEXT REGULAR EXAMINAX tion for teachers of the free public schools, will be held in the court house at Lexington, on Friday. September 15. begiiming at ' > o'clock a. m.. and closing at 4 p. m. This will be the last chance for the year for teachers to secure certificates, All teachere will see that their certificates are valid before contracting with trustees. J. E. RAWL KYZER. Superintendent of Education Lex Co. To Prevent a Cold Any Day take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse the liver ouicken the circulation and j?o alone about your work. Any druggist will refund the price if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. i OaaBEBBBaBBaBCEBOBnBBEaSDBH I lllllfl Z Z z- Z Z V ? $ Z V V V v Z V V- v V v Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z z | A. in FOX, | 11 Life, Health Iseicseats | | Surety Bead and Fire f: f; Insurance ? j 8 snd g I | Beal Estate Agent, 8 Lexington, S. C. 8 * ONLY FIRST CLASS COM- z g PANIES REPRESENTED. % A Prompt and careful attention A. Zr given to buying and selling Real z g Estate, both town and country, g A Correspondence respectfully solic- A v- ited. -JV "V" 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 g mit. 30 acres open. Good pas- g $ ture. Saw and Grists mill. ?2,000. ? g Dwelling house and lot, Main g ? street, Lexington, S. C. -5?w g One resident lot on Main street, g ? Lexington, S. C. ? 3 12 acres, half mile from Lex- g g ington. Good dwelling. g ? 135 acres on Saluda River beg tween Holly's and Amick's Ferry, g g Good new dwelling, barn and one g ? tenant house. Good orchard. ? | g ?1,080.00 g | g 15 to 20 acres, near Lexington g * Fair Ground. Fine land for vg truck farming. g g 0 acres adjoining Lexington g j <- Fair Grounds. ? g One valuable lot and improve- g g ments in the town of Lexington, ? 1 * s. c. ? g 20 acres on Saluda river, about g 2 five miles from Lexington C. H. ? ? For Rent. t i * A One 6 room lionse North Main ? f street, Lexington. Good orchard * and well. ^ I Wanted: % * 50 acres 2 to 4 miles from Colnm- * * bia in Lexington County. About 100 acres farming land not over 4 miles from Lexington. * MEN'S ' Mid Summer Clothing. MY STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE IN / Neckwear, Gloves Underwear. Half Hose, - Handkerchiefs. Shirts. Knox & Stetson's Soft and Stiff Hats Suit Cases, and Hand Bags, White and Fancy Vests. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. A FIT GUARANTEED. J.H.Eleaser, ' i i i HABERDASHER, i irii tit A TXT cnn-D-p-CiTi PAT ,TT"VTT3T A S P IUX*? iUAJLJ.X oxituux WXJU1UUXU, KJ. v. eS8S*?SSSSSSSSS?SSS3SSS3*| i I 90 DEALER IX ? i General | | | if | Merchandise, | g Corner Main and New Street, | i $ 5 ;? Opposite Confederate ft j ^ Monument, * | Lexington, - - S. C. | S3?SS9?SSS8S6SSSS36SSS8S83 HILTON'S Life for the Liver & Kidneys, THE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN FOR THE CURE OF I Dyspasia, Liver Complaint and Disorders of the Kidneys IT IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. It excites a pleasing sense of warmth in the stomach, diffasing itself tbrongh the system. It augments the appetite, improves digestion, wards off malarial and thus prevents chills and leser, and is a perfect regulator to the whole system. 25., 50c. and SI.00 bottles. For sale at tho Bazaar. Wholesale by the Murray Drug Co., Columbia, IMIMBWWWB?i??BMWii ii t !???? SOUTH CAROLINA G8LLSSE. ! 1805-1905. ! FOUR SCHOOLS: ARTS. LAW. | SCIENCE AND TEACHERS. I I ^SYSTE&i GF WIDE ELECTION ! | EXPENSES MODERATE. j Opt'Ms September J", ! im For far- i j ther particulars. addivs< ! BENJAMIN SLOAN. Pn.-sid.--nr, 7\v4~>. Columbia. S. C. ! M colleoiife list?. LEXINGTON. S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses. j NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPT. 11. i I Vocal and Instrumental Music. Drawing I and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session m to SSO. Send for catalogue. Address ; F. W. KAUCH. Principal. M. D. HARM AN, Secretary. worronD college. Henry N. Snyder, Litt, D., LL D., Pres dent. Ten departments, nine professors, four assistants, librarian, director of gymnasium. Expenses moderate. Thirty-second vear begins September 20. For catalogue address. J. A. GAME WELL, Spartaianburg, S. C. Wofford College Fitting School. Three buildings, comfortable quarters, thorough preparation, individual attention to eacli 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, T?rpo xyxv. LEXINGTON, - - S. C. I August 23, 1905. ly. Executor's Sale. A S EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE /I of Fred Fulmer, I will sell to the highest bidder at the Old Homestead at N. Derrick's, in Saluda Township, on September 21st, at 10 o'clock, the personal property belonging to said Estate, consisting of one mule, cattle, hogs, household and kitcken furniture, farming implements, etc. S. C. FULMER, Executor. August 80, 1905. 4w56. U I ! We have the largest and most c Also two car loads of Wagons best wagons made. We C^VITOI 1311-1 The new Laxative ii iuv v?vw c? a or nauseate. | Pleasant to taiie. ^ I Grove' 1 has stood the test 25 yeai I bottles. _ Does this record B Enclosed with every 1 i 7 I 1| jS | During the next 30 days wejf | will be opening up our line oi| | fall goods wliicli will be thej b | most complete we have ever! I Iplaced before our customers. | ' JjfflO WANT 10 PLE/iSE JEIFJNER M .1 ? Our Flours, Meats, etc. are the best on ^ 2 the market. f fii . r.. r... /B> <& ?m r*. ?X #*[???/* ?S A 11 RVA H iM |j m mi eoyys, ana arcyea jg I! We sell the best and most facinating styles on!| ' ^ the market. || , IiOUR | LINE { | 0F 1. -m^-TPf-T^T-T'T^fc, T1 F Jj U i&JLN IT U Jttilill , i Is still held at the same high standard. We now| J j { have a solid car en route with which to replenish ouij? m i already large stock. | ^ I EXAMINE OUR STOCK OE I BUGGIES BEFORE YOU ? BUY. THEY ARE SURE ? TO PLEASE YOU. | HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, Cl-lt GABS. TOBACCO and numerous other articles-we l sell 'em all, and at the right prices. | CALL AND SEE US. I llnffK niiro Dmii/ninht Pn ! pilllCffd-MJlMlliyill UU.,| I LEESVILLE, S. C. | N Orangeburg Collegiate Institute, ORANGEBURG, S. C. The school is Co-Edncational, 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. PETTERSOX, President, Orangeburg, S. C. MMM1 Of S t B^^[^[IBS ill i IBS. omplete stock in the city and a lot of new work coming in. 5, one car of the celebrated Owens-burg's Wagon, one of the have the best goods for the money and have all grades. hi main: bros. 313 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. n, rrr. rrv rrr: rv i ? t ii rt cara . ! U M $ t-. &?} ^ m r^mr! I ^ ^ &i ^ is# "ui"av,! a9 ? F* 9a c trouble and awnye rroit Syrup a * a***#*. Eg gH^HB iff f Till T' 1II18HBBB BHgBBBBEBKWBWHWBBBpMHMMllj^" % Tasteless Chill Tonic 1 *s;. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million 3 of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. | i>f jttle Is a Ten Cent* package of Grove's Black Root* Liver PBfo. g f I