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[ ; The Lexington Dispatch, XT* *5 ????? Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. GTm. TTA^vyy, Editor and Pnhlisher. The subscription price of the Dispatch is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. Circulation, Wednesday, November 8,1905. this issue the Dispatch ^ enters npon volume *SXXYI feeling f-:]. as young and as fuftof hope for tbe future of its county as it did 35 years sgo. Tbpre have been many ^ changes in town and county since |?|? that day when the Dispatch was iirsfc given to its readers, all of which Jvv/ bavejbeen along the road of progress. Xffe Uispatcn starts upon us new volume with tb? determination of working harder for the material and mora! progress of Lexington ^county ; and Lexington people than * it has done in the past, if possible, and it is satisfied that if all will only pull *V together much good will be accomplished. The Dispatch wishes all its readers health and prosperity. T^e department of agriculture in a report just issued says the red p ' spider, a^rnst mite, has been qoite prevalent in some sections of the cotton growing area of this country >*.' during the past two years. The spider is a minute yellowish-red mite wbic'i feeds on: the cotton plant, principally on the undersides of the leaves, but at times attacking all parts of the plant. ^ It is the opinion of Assistant Attorney General Youmans that those conn ties voting out the dispensary H;;:' are'Pot entitled to an interest in the distribution of the dispensary profits ^ ? ?II u lor BCOOOl purpuaes. iunuuuiuugu ? and Greenwood beiDg excepted as they do net come within the terms of the act, "Counties voting out the dispeosary," and are therefore entilled to a share of the profits. * A white girl was waylaid by a negro brute in the Gold Hilt section of York county last Saturday afternoon. The timely appearance of her xp other on the scene saved her from further outrage. The people of that section are in a state of the wildest excitement aDd if the brute is captured there is no4 telling wh&t; his fate will be 1 '' ". The patent ined- cinee, which are composed largely of alcohol, are subject to a revenue. license, and ate consequently contraband articles of merchandise in this State by reason of the operation of the dispensary law. * ? The Democrats of Maryland are divided on the negro suffrage question. - ' ^ - , - Uncle Jake Corley, of nearK this Ut A- iu;? ~cc? i??#. place, uruuguk liu lUlB UlUW last IUUUday 96V6D sweet potatoes, the lot weighing 12 pounds. They were y y gathered from one vine and the vaJy > riety is What be calls the '-Florida ?f'- Reds." Uncle Jake is one of" the best truck farmersin this vicinity and is up to date in his methods. Bifcesburg invites her friends to .attend the horse, cattle and poultry show on December 13 and 14. h is to be one of competition and all are invited to make exhibits. Proper accommodations for exhibits and a ^ premium list will be furnished upon application to Hon. John Bell To will, Chairman. V-'Old Santa Clans has again made th8 Bazaar bis headquarters for the distribution of gifts in this part of his kingdom and has already shipped nnmerous handsome presents there. * An invitation is extended to parents, . sweethearts and others to call and Bee this stock. Ym are cordially invited to call at H. M. Wingard's and inspect his large line of general merchandise. His stock is complete in every respect and his goods are pare and fresh. When you want the best goods for the least money trade at Wingard's. He will appreciate yonr trade. Have you seen the beautiful line of fali and winter goods that Wm. Piatt, Columbia, is carrying? With 1 him it is not price, but quality, and all his goods are of standard make? that is made to wear?of the latest styles in dry goods, notions, millinery and shoes. See his stock before purchasing. Death of Miss Mary Siller. Newberry Herald and News. Miss Mary Hiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B Hiller, died at their home in this city yesterday afternoon at three o'clock. She had been in ill health for some time and confined to her bed for about six weeks. She was 23 years of age. Funeral at the Lutheran church this afternoon at three o'clock. Interment at Rqsemonfcj FOR SALE?A desirable cotton plantation in the Baker?ville section of Lexington coontj; 186 acres, 75 in cultivation; six room house, bam, stables, etc. Other farms in Lexington, Richland and Newberry. Write C. M. Dempsey, 1811 Main street, Colombia, S. C. 49tf Iipmisiofl Soil Impoverished soil, like impoverished blood, needs a proper fertilizer. A chemist bv analyzing the soil can tell you what fertilizer to use for different products. If your blood is Impoverished your doctor will tell you what you need to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles that are lacking in it. It may be you need a tonic, but more likely you need a concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking in your system. There is no fat food that is so easily digested and assimilated as Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish and strengthen the body when milk and cream fail to do it. Scott's Emulsion is always the same; always palatable and always beneficial where the bodv is wasting from * n anv cause, either in children or adults. We will send you a sample free. Be snro that tlii.s pict1ire *n ^,e *orm a label is on the Avrapjvr of every bottle of iCmulsioii von bnv. gpr seen i i3wse | jif CHEMISTS 1 j |i5: 409 Pearl SU jfew Yaii 5 Or. a.*.id $1.00. All Druggists. Fer saie. Oae certificate of stock in tbe Frisco Towneite Company, of. Enid, Oklahoma, which entitles tbe sholder to one lot. together ^ith a free return trip to Oklahoma. For further particulars, applv to Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. ]33*zn | The problem of selecting ? b a piano is a simple ? > one. \ THE HOUSE s that you buy from should be one ? ) of unquestionable reputation. s A HOUSE i ihat represents the pianos of stan ( ? dard make. _ S - I A HOUSE > that is noted for fair dealing. I > / WE CLAIM ( all these requisites. ~ } WE HAVE < the JflANOS to snit y?n. > $250.00 UP * j < will buy a good Piano from us. S OUR TERMS ) msrift ftasv to time buyers. S I IF INTERESTED j ? ) write us for Catalogue, Prices and < J Terms. ) ) ADDRESS, I IMLONE'S MUSIC HOUSE | Columbia, S. C. j < PIANOS and ORGANS?Estab- \ ? lished over 20 years. < For Sale. ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANuary next, Tlie Home Place of the late Major H. A Meetze, at Lexington Depot will be sold to the highest bidder. , Terms will be announced before the S&16. ^ November 8, 1905. 8w8. For Sals. T OFFER ONE FARM HORSE AND -L Buggyat a bargain. For further particulars, apply to LUTHER L. LONG. Nov. 8, 1905?tf Ethan, S. C. Warning. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish or trespass in any manner whatever npon onr lands. The law will positively he enforced against all violators of this notice. A. S. FRIOK, JNO. A. FRICK, 4w4pd .T. ANDREW FRICK. Trespass Notice. \ ll PERSONS ARE HEREBY ii. notified not- to trespass on our lands especially bird 1 muting day or night or leaving open gates. JACOB TAYLOR, 4w4pd D. J. TAYLOR. DR. C. J. QLIVEROS] EAR, THROAT,HOSE W^" ARB IBH3S. Guarantee Fit of Office and Residence. Glasses 1424 and 112" Marion St., March I5-ly. COLUMBIA. S. C. For Sale, at a bargain, a double seated spring wagon. . For further particulars, apply at the Dispatch office. - OUR NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR . , M i Fall and Winter lliji lias arrived. Onr tables are loaded down with good tilings. We are proud of our liue and feel sure we can ^uleresr' y?u' you {ire looking for quality and We call your attention specially to our suits 1 MBmmwM ! ? iji<A i miA c/i ! ?por $iu ana &i.ou, W In this line we take especial pride and we know we I liave crowded into these two lines, at ?10.00 and ?12.50, values that cannot be equalled let alone excelled. We take pleasure in showing our line. Come have a look. It won't cost you anything to look and we assure you of courteous treatment and fair dealing. One price to everybody. We fill mail orders promptly. Overcoats from $7.50 to $30.00. Gent's Furnings. just what you want. Hats. $1 to $6. Suits, $7.50 to $30.00. ^ Men's Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Boy's Soils, Overcoats, Raincoats. WHEiN' IT COMES TO Overcoats LION BRAND SHIRT, STETSON & JEFFERSON HATS. WALKOVER & MILES SHOES. All the new style Collars, Neckwear, Etc.,. Suits ana uvercoars rnauu lu jLucao- i ure and fit guaranteed. E. Gk S5E?Eli.EM, Sl 00., OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND SOYS. LEXINGTON, S. C. * Pinal Discharge. % : * AjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO & mm mm&er & i persons interested that I will * A ? F |s a? * 1 apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, S S la 1? g| M B Sj Judge of Probate in and for the County & a s ^ j of Lexington, State of South Carolina, * * ; on tlie 9tli day of November, 1905, for I Life, Heaifh Accident, 5 | the Estate of.W. S. Eleazer. ' I * J SAMUEL B. GEORGE, C. C. C. P., S ft ft j / Administrator. 1 ? vnvatu Uftnri anil Firft 5* ___________ 9k VHieij uvuu bum a is v ? ii 'Hill i mi iiwiwi.. | Real Estate Agent, ? * * * Lexington, S. C. % ^ * * f * * j 1 % OlfLY FIRST CLASS COM- J K . , 1 * PANIES REPRESENTED. J ? 9k * # * * \ =tk Prompt and careful attention 9k f $, given to buying and selling Real * ? J Estate, both town and country. # ** \J 9k Corresx>ondence respectfully solic- t ^-4 I ited' e ^ /\V | For Sale. | ^ * 200 acres in Gilbert Hollow town- J ^ \ /\l & ship, 4 miles from Leesville, 4 miles & ? from Gilbert, 2 miles from Sum- 9k ^ J mit. 30 acres open. ""ood pas- jj dp ^ tnre. Saw and Grists null. ?2,000. i ^ ' Z4T " Z- Dwelling house and lot, Main * <* ^ street, Lexington, S. C. % * One resident lot 011 Main street, j* 9 12 acres, liaif mile from Lex- ? w^p ^ ||~J 9 (5 acres adjoining Lexington -9 g f* vk q. One valuable lot and improve- Ifoiffl ^jg^' |^j| |j 9 ments in tlie town of Lexington, ,9 *" * S. C. * i % J: ; We havp the largest^and most < J Wanted: g Also two car loads of Wagon * 50 acres 2 to 4 miles from Colum- g best wagons made. We g bia m Lexington Comity. - ? & About 100 acres farming land * / "T~ s v not over 4 miles from Lexington, g V T J 3c ^ 1311 Some Extra Special Bargains 1 " The Store That is Different." Saturday, Monday and all next week we ^ propose doing some lively selling. 25 Ladies' Rain Coats, the Newest Styles and bestquali'y, $5, $10 00 and $12 50 each ! 50 only Young Men's Overcoats,; special for this sale. $4 75 each j - - - - ? - - - . i * - ?1- :n? 2>1 A A A 125 only .Ladies' ?'inest jjascxnacors, ior mis saie ouu. ?uu w ca^u. ? 50 only Fine Circn'ar Shawls at 40c. and 50c. each. 200 picc? s best Ontlng made, for this sale 7?c. the yard. Only 50 yards to each customer 2.000 yards very heavy unbleached Canton Flannel, never fold under 12ic.; for this sale 10 cents the yard. 100 tine Now York Mills 72-90 Sheets. sold all about for ?5c ;for this sale 60c. each. 1G0 pairs fine New York Mills Hemstitched Pillow Cases, for this sale 15c. each. 300 pieces No. 40 and 50 wide all silk Taffeta Eibbons, the 15c. aDd 20c. kind, for this sale 10c. the yard ? a oil oiltr oocz-irtrrl rolofsi the 25c. kind all for > i ODU pitUt-H IV1UUUU, u 1UV.UCO n iuc, 011 ono, woiov* > v. , 7 this sale 15c. he yard. A We have never shown snch bargains since we have been in business as we are nsw fij showing. gj LACES. LACES. LACES. I J ^ We have o 'er fi ty patterns of 10c., 15c *nd 25c. Laces, all in one lot, and the price or this sale is only 5c. per yard. Yen will find almost any kind of Lace yon want in this lot. Don't fail to 3**e them. Ladies'Mourning Handkerchiefs for this sale l-^c. j each. Children's line wool caps, lor mis siue zoc. Men's Famous President Suspenders only 30c. Fine All Wool Sweaters $1 25 each. Ladies Fine Black Mercerized Silk Petticoats, for ^ this sale only 59c. We have extra bargains in Men's Suspenders at 10c.,- 25c> and 50c. fl per pair. WTe don't buy anything that we can't get at bargain prices. Ladies' High 1| Grade Tailor Made Suits, blacks and assorted colors, some in the lot sold as high as S25 *1 each We have nade no lots out of them, dud the price is $5 and $7 50 each. Don't 1 fail to see them Ladies' fine Satin Lined Jackets, the newest and best styles, bought at a sacxifice; our $10 00 Jackets, $5 00 each; and all $15 00 Jackets S7 50 each. Don't fail to see them. Ladies' 10c. Lace Collars, for this sale 5c. each. It would take an advertisement a mile long to tell you all the good things we have. And we axe sellii g them in a hurry. 200 dozen Boy's Fur and Wool Hats, special for this sale 25c. each. Lot 1.?Men's A $1 50 and $2 00 Hats, about 300 in the lot. You can take * our choice for SI 00 ?ach * Lot No. 2?Men's verv high grade Hats, blacks, pearls and browns, ali the new shapes'; for this sale $ 1 50 each. ICO Men's Fine Cheviot Suits, black or navy blue, sold as a rule, for $8 50, our price $1 98 the suit. There are endless other varieties lor men, boys and children all foil or.r? inane^t Miis smek. We'll make the nrices rioht lo suit vcur Mil VUA* UMU *s. ? " ? ? 0 w ^ pockotbook. | Opposite the Theatre. "The Store That is Different." 4 COLUMBIA, S. C. Cilillfi Mi,. 1U- creek, containing su acres, adjoining lands of W. Shealy, L. Cront- and LEXIXGTON, S. C. Rhodella Kyzer, 3 iniles west of Price- . . viiie, in the upper part of Lexington. Literary, Scientific and Classical county. About 1 horse farm in cultiva- ' 'V- Courses I tion, something like 40 acres in pine - " thicket, which is one among the best in SPRING TERM BEGINS J \N *06 the county, home fine bottom land is vo. also on the place. Price, ?6 25 per acre. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Drawing Terms, cash. Write or call on me soon. and Elocution. College Trained ? A bargain. Teachers. Expenses for Session S. W. SHEAL1, ^ $60 to ?80. Send for cata- r' 48?tf. Swansea, S, C. logue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAX, Secretary FINAL DISCHARGE. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WAElSFINGr. IN an persons interested that I will ap- i LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge J\_ tilled not to hunt or trespass in any of Probate in and for tne County of manner whatever upon any of our lands. . Lexington, State of South Carolina, on i'he law will positively be enlorced against the l()th day of November, 1905, for a all trespassers. . , final discharge as Administratrix of the E. A. Bouknigbt, S. F. Bouknight. Estate of J. A. Muller, deceased. M. BoukDight. Mrs. M. E. Basby. MRS. J. A. MULLER, Ad. Thomas Burkett, P. W. Seigler. October 18, 1905. 4vrl. October 13, 3905 4wl. J i^VWWWWW^WW^ I i I I - - IliiuUiAA complete stock in the city and a lot of new work coming in s, one car of the celebrated Owensburg's Wagon, one of the i have the best goods for the money and have all grades.. HMAN. BROS. 1313 Assembly Street Columbia, S. C.