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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 6,1905. v Indes to New Advertisements. New Goods?Tspp. Notice?Gregory-Condor ??lale Co. j Final Discharge?Mrs. N. Aitce j Riddle. WarniDf??J E Doc bar and Sons. C^rd?H. Newton Moots. Shoes?Eoriich. faWess. safety, honesty". A ? The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. ! Keeps your money safe and pays you 4 per cent, interest per annum every three months on deposits. j F. W. OSWALD, President, A. J. FOX, Casliier. Latest Tilings in Millinery. All the newest things in ribbon?, baby cap?, velvets and silks on hend and will be sold cheap. My fall stock cf millinery and my milliner -will arrive shortly. Mr?. Alice Timmons. Communion Services. j Preparatory services will be held at Pisgah, Saturday, September 9, at 4 o'clock p. m. j A sermon will be delivered and the i Holy Communion administered, Sunday, September 10, afc 11 o'clock a m Temperance TJaioa Organized. I Mi'sb Mary Bryce Herbert and j Miss Able, of Lsesville, beld meetings at ML Hebron last Saturday and Sunday in the interest of temperance. . The result of the meetings were very encouraging and a Union, | of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, was organized with a large number of members. For Beat, My home place, situated withiu the town of Lexington, facing Depot street. The dwelling is of modern construction, the water pure and , land enough for a good two horse farm. For farther particulars, apply to Mrs. J. A. Mailer. A Valuable Find. What appears to be a ten dollar , gold pieee was found in the cotton field of Mr. John M. CaugbmaD, in the Providence secfcioD, by Mrs. T. H. Caugbman on Sunday of last ' "" r week. On one side was the familiar American Eagle with the mint mark "o" and on the reverse was the woman's head. It bears the date of 1847?the year of Mr. Caughman's birth. -f "Squire9' Hetz Dead. Levi Meiz, a well known citizen of the Latch Fork section, of this . county died last Monday in Columbia at the age of 92 years. Mr. Metz v was at one time a wealty man, but in later life unfortunate business entanglements swept the accumulations of life away and he died compars tively poor. He was buried at the old borne, near Ballentine, in this t county. . ? L. Waated, You to know that I jdgi bought a lot of men and boys clothing at 73 cents oa the dollar, also, have made special arrangements to tandle chickens, eggs, raw hides, eeswax and ail kinds of country prodnce and will pay fancy prices for same. Standard calico, 3? cents per yard. About 1,500 pounds granulated sugar, while it lasts, 17 pounds for a Si. Call aDd see me, I have nothing to do only save you rncney. J. Frye, Gilbert, S. C., R. F. D. 1. To Our Subscribers. Farmers are gathering their crops and marketing them as necessity re. ?nires. MoDey is becoming more plentiful and times easier, and we must now insist upon those whom we have indulged to come forward or send and make a settlement so that we can meet our obligations for paper, &3. Mrs. Brooks Merman Dead. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 2 ?Mrs. Brooks Morgan, aseistant geneiai passenger agent of the Southern railway, ditd here yesterday and waB buried todaj. Mrs. Morgan was formerly Miss J-f.be] Block of this,city. i makes biliousness andYogA ;*%/bad complexions. Keep\^,-. f /f tiie system in good condi-\ ??? \ |J|1 tioa by taking | || j i 1*$ ^ MS | m i \ >'.? i AND TONIC PELLETS jj M j VM\ v/hich act gently and fjsQ J ViM\ eliminate the poison /IS?/ vS&\ from vor.r system. /AW/ m\ Try Or.o To-night. /M/ Vfe$\ KONET LACK /??/ ^&A - act satisfied. //g/f ^aggp^ lor Sale at Barman's Bazaar. P. C. L The Palmetto Collegiate Institute will open its doors for the reception of pupils next Monday, September 11th. The prospects are indeed bright for'tbe Institute and gives promises of an unprecedented enrollment of pupils. The faculty has been strengthened and no effort will be spared to improve the efficiency and usefulness cf the Institute in the dissemination of useful knowledge that will build the characters of the coming men sni women who will shape the. destiny of this county and commonwealth. To the parents of the county we would Bay that there is no other institute in the county that is better equipped to prepare the boys and girls for college than the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. Send for a catalogue. Free to Farmers, We will advise you free of charge which is the very best Mower made if you will apply to us either in person or by letter. Lexington Department Store. ? ? The Two for a $1.25. The Dispateh and Home and Farm, both papers, one year only $125 per year. Everybody in Lexington county knowns what the Dispatch is?a clean sheet that is welcomed into the homes and is read around the fireside. The Home and Farm is published at Louisville, Ky., twice a month; is one of the best farm journals published in the United States and contains various departments of especial interest to farmers and the home circle. Off for a Best. Oar very efficient Clerk of the Court, Samuel B. George, after three week's of arduous duties of court, has decided that, after labor comes refreshments, and left yesterday for Pinopolie, Berkeley county, ' for a week's vacation where he will feast on deer, fish and other game, as he goes prepared to hunt and fish. . He will be the guest of Rev. W. E. Barre and he will be accompanied by his daughter, little Miss Celeste. Notice to Canvassers of Lexington County. You are requested to finish the j securing of signatures in your territory and forward the petitions to G. T. Graham, Ltxingtoi.', al once. Signed, TheO- A. Qaattlebaum, Secty. FINAL DISCHARGE, ]\fOTICE IS HEREBY^ GIVEN TO a i an persons interested mat 1 wm apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 4th day of October, 1905, for a. final discharge as Guardian of the Estates of Lula Riddle and others, minors. MRS. N. ALICE RIDDLE, Guardian, September 6th, 1905, 4w47. a A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Pcmaria Lodge No 151. A. F. M., /v\will convene in Masonic Hall. Peak. S. C., Saturday. September 9, 1905. at 1 o'clock p. m. Fraternity invited. John C. Swjgerfc. W. M a A REGULAR COMMUNICATION i\_of Lexington Lodge, No 152, A. F, will be held Saturday, Sept. V 9, 1905, at 7 p m. Brethren ar* earnestly requested to attend promptly. By order of the W. M. Godfrey M, Harman, Secretary. a A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of St Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. AV\ M., will be held in the lodge room in Brookland, on Friday Sept. 8, at 7:3U p m. Ail members are urged to attend promptly. All visiting brethren will be welcomed. By order W. M. J. E. ADDY, Secretary. A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Boylston Lodge, No 123. A. F. /V\ M , will be held in their lodge room on Saturday, Sept 9, at 2 p m sharp. Brethren, be prompt in attendance. By order of W. M. I). T. Birr, Secretary. J I Wants your business and guarantee at the lowei I I I DRY GOODS. NOTIO: SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, BUGGI MOWERS, RAKE? HARNESS, SADDI Sewing Machines at Cost j yp^fSi Drop Head Velox, $19.90. _ _ _. ** on THIS FINE ROCKER Bun Easy Drop Head, $14.90 I ^ _ i Si1 QQ Was ! 'Helping Hand, $12.50. | ?pJ..O?7 $2.50: OTHER FURNITURE ! MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR ! AS CHEAP. CALL AND SEE US. THE LION FURNITURE ('II. i E. 6. COOK, Mgr. 1231 Wain St., COLUMBIA, S. C,j THOMAS A. BOYNE, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ) S. C.? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN | Men, Women and Children's Shoes, My stock is large, was carefully selected with a. view of supplying the demands of both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of which are made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the best on the market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and child in Lexingto. ynnty and to do this I am prepared to offer some extraordinary bargains in I Your are cordially invited to call at my store 17o(> Main Street, opposite the post| office, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in showing you my stock and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given yon and I will strive to please you in quality and price. iWE HAVE QUITE A LARGE STOCK OF ! | ! i j Supplies? | SUCH AS | | Letter Heads. Note Heads, j j Bill Heads. j | | | Statements. | | j Flat Papers in Bonds, Linens j | and Haas, I J Envelopes in all the different popular ; sizes and weights. Also Printing Ink, ; I in quantities of one-fourth pound J j : up to 25 pound cans. j j Send us your next orders ior oupimes. ijim . . , will make the shipment prompt and prices right. = ; ^ | COLUMBIA, S. C. j s to sell you the very best goods t ? 3t prices, \ NS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, ES, WAGONS, J, STOVES, jes, etu. . b its M People e! Lerngton! Your Name is on our list for your Pall and Winter Shoes, nd we invite you to come in and make your selection from ne of the best lines to be bad. We have a new stock to se3ct from and new price to make you. We carry in stock all izes and prices from that good old time Farmer's Solid Brogan t $1.00, up to the swell dude's swing last at $6.00. Thanking ou for past favors, you are cordially invited to make our store our headquarters while in the city. We will loox ior you. F. B. HKHMAW, Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C. | $2.50 Shoes, ? %$1.50 HAT IN COLUMBIA. S $ wwww 2 $ Mew Fall Goods. $ | P. C. PRICE & CO, ? 1001 Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C. J % PHONE 1383. \ LEESVILLE, S. C. Strengthened faculty, improved equipment. Enlarged Campus for session beginting September 20th. Full College Courses, Expression, Music, Art, Bookkeeping, Military Training for boys and young men. Music Director one of the best; noted 'or careful training and satisfactory advancement of pupils. Teachers trained in >est institutons. A. B. and B. 3. courses. Careful attention to health and morals. Positive religious influences. Noted for character building and for helping those vho have limited means. Searching more diligently than ever for pupils of earnist purpose. Over 200 stud'aits last year. Board in Girl's Industrial Hall SoO for lie year. E. B. HAYNES, President. August 30, 1905?4vr40. fd, to tell about our lumber. It is put- forward (rfFft $V to win tno approval of Lumber usurers of '-"^ 7 /^ this section and when its ^rotxl jwints are apV./7 *58 preeiated it will eostaiulv do so. Mr. Leo 1'/ < > r? Fallow, formerly with O. O. Brown & s I />?& Bro.. is now keeping hooks for me, and Mr. E. C. Fallow is our yardman, and either of these gentlemen will he glad to see any of ?B-* 'w&fcj their Lexington friends and can save them ISsJ ?!1,' i >\-\>h-'" Atriiv1 moncv on anything in our line. Come and W Wiii i1^ ^ u, n- h. dbiggebs, ' " ,,t'-' " ^ v '* / (t/'.fno?* T.nrlv and (fadsdan Streets, t-- ------ Crtr.'skt? t-s COLUMBIA, S. C. PIiouo 185. Barbecue. Warning, i millS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERPf7"E WILL HAVE A BARBECUE -1 soils nof to hunt, fish, pass through >V with refreshment at ToocFs, one or trespass in any manner whatever on lile from Seivern, on the 9th day of our lands. The law will positively be ieprcmber. A good dinner will be enforced against- any one so trespassing, erred. Speeches on the dispensary and J. CAL AMICK, Lew county questions will be made by JNO. E. SHEALY. irominent speakers. Everybody is cor- August 2$, 1905. 4w46 pd. iallr invited. ~ ~ ~~ i JOE F. HARM AN,- Subscribe for the Dispatch ana L. L. GANTT. Home and Farm, $1.25 a year.