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The LexingtGt Dispatch. * > : - Wednesday, October 4, 1905. lades to STsw Advertisements. Stock?M. E. Rutland., Fall and "Winter Suits?E. G. Dreher & Co. "Sale?Luther Craps. \ Tax Notice?Frank W. Shealy. Citation?C. A. Thompson. Special Premiums?Lex. County Fair. Sate?S. W. Shealy. Cotton Factors?Dill-Ball Co. Clothing?Bailey-Copeland Co. FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY Tha ITnmA Rank IUV llVlliV JLrujuiJLi.1 | LEXINGTON, S. C. ! Keeps your money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest per annum every three months on deposits. x F. W. OSWALD, President. A. 3. FOX, Cashier. Divine Services. V The Bev. Mr. W. D Quick will preaeh at Piegah Sonday, October 8 b, at 11 a. m. : Millinery Opening. I take pleasure in announcing to my eoBti m to and friends that I a ill have my millinery ^opening Friday and Saturday. October 6th and 7cb. A cordial invitation is extended to call and see mv stock. Mrs. Alice Tirana one. To Deliver aa Address. Prof John G Glinkscaiep, of Wofford College, is engaged to deliver addresses ai Boiling Springs and at Pond Branch on next Sunday at 11 ^ and 3:30 o'clock. Respectfully, J. E Strickland. For Best,. ' ^ My place on Big Hollow Creek, near Hayes1 bridge,containing thirtyi'}_ five acres open land, good for grain, etc. Good dwelling and out buildingsand excellent water. Henry W Leaphart. S F D 3. Gilbert, S G Still They Come. . The following are the names of students end their post offices who have enrolled at the Palmetto Collegiate Institute siDce oar last report: Sbeiton Grim, son of Jacob Crimt Colombia. J* Thomas Shealy, eon of J. P. Sbealy, Xrmo Minnie and Sue Kleckley, dsngbtew of Senben Kleckley, Scbwitzer ^ I . Tfct PUct to B*yThe cheapest place .to bay vnnr ' groceries, provisions, candies, crack* 1 era, china and crockeryware, shoes, ! * and all kinds of* general merchandise in Lexington, is at H. M. Wingard's. . M His goods are first class, fresh and absohztely pore. When in want of anything in his lipe call and see him. ! He will make prices right. ? Waated, Farm bands, croppers or wage v hands, beat prices; good chance; will , find employment bv spplvtog to T. S. N'ebols, 2w50pd. Gilbert, B F. D. 3. ^ County Fair Enterics. . - Parties wishing to enter articles for exhibition at the coming County Fair will find the nndersigned ready to take their entries at his office over .KG. Dreher's store at Lexington, r S. C., nntil Saturdav the 14th instant after which he will b8 at the Secretary' office at the fair grounds. Enteries close at 5 o'clock p. m. Hon day, the 16th Qctober, 1905. J. Brook a Wingard, i Assist Seety. Lex. Cx Fair Asso. Some 1C&&. When in ceed of shoes try our : friend, Brooks Hsrman. a Lexington z&ul, and one who will appreciate yenr trade and save yon money on yoar shoes, Farmer1* st'OJg made shoes a specialty: 1725 Main street, s Colombia, (Post Office Block) Comity Alliance Sleeting. \ Lexington County Alliance, No. 721, will hold its next regular meeting with St. Johns1 Subordinate Alliance on the 13th day of October, 1905. The Subordinate lecturers are ^ requested to attend, also a fu l delegation. By order of, L. B Frick. President. James B. Addy, Secretary. * m i Siad Words for the IDispatch. Writing from Eastover renewing his subscription, Lieut. J. S. Book, says: "I can't do without the good old messenger that so often briDgs pleasant news from my old native county concerning the wbereaboufs of brothers, sisters and the noble old ? 41?L J;'1 ?? ?*>n/?K? frvr nnr "Lost Vfc)l?y [UHli uiu 0<J uuvu -w- ? Cause" \T The Lexington County Teachers Association met in the Palmetto Collegiate building last Saturday. There was a large attendance of the teachers of the county, every section being represented. The subjects for discussion were interestingly discussed and the meeting was very profitable as well as entertaining to lho;e presr i j|^ipation\m /gj?/makes biliousness and\Vl 'SB/badcomplexions. Keep\H\ Jw /the system in good condi-lB ition by taking j B I I | 11 AND TONIC PELLETS IB I till which act gently .and I ml | \M\ eliminate the poison JBI \m\ from your system. JBJ m\ Try One To-night, /m; \m\ money back /mi \^\ if not satisfied. J^ma \W\ 25c at any /JSffi Dealer's SjBp/ For Sale afe Harm an's Bazaar. For Sale, at a bargain, a doable seated spring wagon. For further particulars, apply at the Dispatch office. There were Dispeosary elections in three counties jesterdty. Lancaster and Horry went against the Dispensary and the result in Fiorenc e is in doubt. We Solicit Consignment OF EXTRA STAPLED COTTON, AND ARE IN A POSITION TO OBTAIN FULL MARKET PRICES. GIVE US A TRIAL SHIPMENT. I Dill-Bali Company, Cotton Factors, CHARLESTON, S. C. \ October 4,1905. 4w51. For Sale, My place on big ' hollow creek, containing 80 acres, adjoinmg lands of W. Shealy, L. Croat and HhodeUa Kyzer, 3 miles west of Pricerille, in the upper part of Lexington county. About 1 horse farm in cultivation, something like 40 acres in pine thicket, which is one among the best in the county. Some fine bottom land is also on the place. Price, $6 25 per acre. Terms, cash. Write or call on me soon. A bargain. S. W. SHEALY, 49?tf. Swansea, S, C. Pott Mi lit, LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses.. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPT. 11. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing ' and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to $80. Send for catalogue. Address P. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. Cotton and Turpentine. ql iiCAUI{JW<i ...? ?u Columbia 9? Savanuab?Turpentine.... 67 . ' On account of a 1 Loads to follow w 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY.... 1 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN ... 1 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN... 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGY.. 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGY.. 1 SINGLE SEA.L' LUGGI.. 12 DOZEN BUGGY WHIPS Besides these you BUGGIES, TR The line of Lap B The finest line of Be sure to see me m. je: . W? ? W??I?? I * Wants your business and guarante at the low typv annus NOTTC JUTJL.ll JL. V/? v ? ? SHOES, HATS HARDWARE, BUGG MOWERS, RAKE HARNESS, SADD FURNITURE REMOVAL SALE ? i i j SiwinjMarttejt&B] sz::?zz. Helping Hand,<12.5.0. Jpl.Ot/ 12.50 OTHER FURNITURE MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR AS CHEAP. CALL AND SEE US. THE LION FURNITURE CO. E. G. COOK, Mgr. 1231 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C, FINAL DISCHARGE. State of South Carolina, "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO County of Lexington. BjGeo. 8. Drafts, Esq., Probate Jndge. j of Probate in and for the County of TTTHEREAS, P. M. FRICK MADE Lexington, State of South Carolina, on VV suit to me to grant him Letters of j the 27th day of October, 1905, for a Administration of the Estate of and effects discharge as Guardian of the Estate of John W. Klecfelej; and person of Jessie Viola Kleck^ey, These are, therefore, to cite and admonminor ish all and singular the kindred and crediW. P. ROOF, Guardian. tors of the said John W. Kleekley, deSept. 27, 1905. 4w50. ceased, that they be and appear, before me, ' ! 1 in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lex"Wamin^ ington, C. H., S. C., on the 12th day of Oct. n/\*Trt , 1905. next, alter pnblication hereof at 11 A PERSONS ARE HEREBY 2s 0- o'clock in thelorenoon, to show cause, if xX tified not to hunt or trespass in any aDy they have, why the said Administration manner whatever upon any of my lands, should not be granted. The law will positively be enforced Given under mv hand, this 27th day of against, all trespassers. September, Anno'Domini, 1905. THOMAS W. GUNTER. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S.] September 23, 1905. 4w50. Probate Judge, Lexington County. * Published on the 27th day of Sept. Always use T. X L for pains. j 1905, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w49. s mit PRinr sai p U UU I I IUVk unkki large Stock on hand and several Car ill offer the following Bargains: WORTH 8100 NOW 875 WORTH 8 75 NOW 875 WORTH 8 70 NOW 855 50 WORTH 8 65 NOW 847 50 WORTH $ 55 NOW 837 39 WORTH 8 65 NOW 848 50 ! WORTH 8 60 NOW 844 59 WORTH 8 55 NOW 837 50 WORTH 50 NOW 25e each. will find bargains in our regular line of 7AGONS AND HARNESS. ,obes in town at Rock Bottom prices. Coffins and Caskets in the county, before buying anything in my line. ^ UTl.il.MI>, ,TESIBTTIEBGr, S. C. % - 5 >es to sell you the very best goods est prices. )NS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, IES, WAGONS, IS, STOVES, LES, ETC. To the W People ef Lexington! Your Name is on our list for your Fall and Winter Shoes, and we invite you to come in and make your selection from one of the best lines to be had. We have a new stock to select from and new price to make you. We carry in stock all I sizes and prices from that good old time Farmer's Solid Brogan at $1.00, up to the swell dude's swing last at $6.00. Thanking you for past favors, you are cordially invited to make our store your headquarters while in the city. We will look for you* Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C. ??????? FweSn pe Best $10 Suit, I \ $2.50 Shoes, S $1.50 HAT IN COLUMBIA. S ? wwvwv ? I New Fall Goods. $ ] P. C. PRICE & CO J K 10D1 Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C. J J PHONE 1383. J ?vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwv*> THOMAS A. BOYNE, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) COX-TTMSDLA^ S. CL, 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 Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to offer some extraordinary bargains in Work and Dress Footwear. Your are cordially invited to call at my store 1736 Main Street, opposite the postoffice, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in showing you my stock and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given you and I will strive to please you in quality and price. NG THE STUMP. ro te^ about our lumber. It is put forward to win tne approval of Lumber usurers of / - .Zr i this section and when its good points are apm | Pr:'ckited it will cestainly do so. Mr. Lee ^r?" ^ now.^v^n^ books for me, and Mr. their Lexington friends and can save them i Cwmfian<l ! :JN. H. DEIGGEES, 'C-, -+~fJljl^k411 ?!i *'? Corner Lady and Gadsdan Streets, 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone lSo.