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CLA&KE 3 COTTON FACTORS AMD 843 Reynolds St: LIBERAL ADVANCES. PERSONAL ATTENTIC Write us before arranging fo i - We handle Bagging, Ties and i Reliable and Energetic Soiici The Lexington Dispatch. g Wednesday, June, 13, 1906. Xniex to New Advertisements. For Judge of Probate?J. M. Craps. For Magistrate?U. W. Jefcoat. Summer Goods?The Tapp Co. Shoes?Ehrlich. -* Barbecue?Lindler and Derrick. THE HOME BANK, | LEXINGTON, S. C. V Fairness, Honesty, Safety. F. W. OSWALD, Pres. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. Zo Mothers ia This Toto. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the stom f ach, act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain i cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, | 25c. Sample free. Address, Allen S. L Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 31 Bartocu9 Called Off. Mr. Ioor Hayes requests us to state that on account of his being sick he 4 will not be able to furnish his cue on date advertised, but will do so at a later date. Divine Services, Will be held at St. John's on Sun<iay, June 17th, at 10 a. m. The days being warm and long, the exercise will begin promptly at the appointed hours. SSF* * . i - Furniture. For furniture of any kind it is useless to go elsewhere. My stock is full and the prices are always right. Call and see. Scott Hendrix. i; The ladie3 of the Baptist church will on Friday night, June 15th, give an entertainment at the home of Rev. ' Mr. Keel. Come and bring your friends. You are sure to have a good time. Look Out For Him. Our friend Austin Roof, the polite R. F. D. messenger on route 3, this morning made his first trip on a new automobile. This will be a curiosity * to the patrons on his route and a disturber to horseflesh. Family Reunion. Mr. J. M. Craps and his family at* tended the family reunion at Mr. George W. Lewis's yesterday, and reports a pleasant time. All the family was present except two. Mr. Geo. Lewis is one of Boiling Spring's best citizens and takes great pride in v having his family with him once a year. Church Officers. Saint Stephen's congregation last * Sunday reelected its old olScers, as follows: Jas. E. Hendrix, M. D. Harman, W. P. Roof and W. W. Barr, i elders; S. P. George, Chas. A. Geiger, Edwin Barr and C. E. Leaphart, deacons. This is an indication that their ' faithful services are appreciated. t University Commencement. " Our young friend E. Chalmers Wessinger kindly sent us an invitation to the commencement exercises of the 4 University of South Carolina, which 3 4-T1T/-V oKl A commenced ouiiua^ wnu a^ic sermons. Rev. Melton Clark delivering the Y. M. C. A. sermon and Rev. % Charles S. Gardner the bacealauriate. We are glad to announce that Mr. Wessinger is among those who graduate from clariosophic society. We notice also that our young friend Cjtus L. Shealey of the same society s one of the assistant marshals and in due time will step out with his sheepskin. These interesting exercises conclude today. 4 ?m Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS j&j |J Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. SI jT?| Use in time. - Sold by druggists. CJ & BU IT. . COMISiliB KKIUH, rest. Ausrusta. Ga. 7 ^ CHARGES REASONABLE. >N TO ALL BUSINESS. r advances. [ Best Fertilizers. [ting Agents desired. Thai is the Question. When ever you are treated right, never grumble or go away dissatisfied. ; You have been trading a long time i -with Wm. Piatt, Columbia, and you I have never been deceived in your purchases, or of getting full value for your money. He carries a nice selec, ted stock of dry goods, notions and millinery, and they are priced so as to please every one of his customers. So why go elesewhere? Music! Music!! The ladies string band of Ethan, S. C., will furnish the music for H. Steele's cue, which will be fine. Just come and see them draw the bow across the strings. You can come on the train, as all trains will stop that day to take on and put oijf passengers. J. Taylor, the well known cuest, will prepare the meats. Those who have partook of his deliciously cooked meats always have a relish for more. So come one and all and enjoy one of these hot summer days. \ H. Steele. 2To School Taz. i The vote on the extra three mill j school tax levy in this school district' j last Saturday resulted in fifty-nine -J * in fn vnT of votes against iaj iiyui uwu .v.. said levy. The vote was light and very little interest manifested in the election. Doath of Mrs. M. A. Shull. Mrs. R. Shull, wife of the late Martin A. Shull, a grand old mother in Israel, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George C. Glenn, at Shandon, suburbs of Columbia, Friday, and was buried at Hebron, near the old homestead, on Sunday at 10 a. m. Pricevillo Dots. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Most of the farmers are up with their work. Early corn is growing nicely, while late corn has been damaged by the worms. -? ? (jr3.rC2.6I19 3X6 111 gUUU wiivuuvu most of the sweet potatoes have been transplanted. The small boy is happy these days eating plums and peaches. Mr. Jimmie Price has bought him a fine buggy^to haul hi9 sweety girls around. Mr. J. M. Price has a fine piece of young corn and cotton. Mr. Jefferson Price took a fine load of peaches to Columbia last week. Success to the Dispatch and its many readers. Old Joe. June 9, 1906. False, Says Towill. Mr. Towill said he never had a single instance of unpleasantness with Mr. Evans the entire time he was on [ the board. He says the story about his being bribed at the hotel is ridiculously false. "Who was this middleman representing Lanahan"; before the board the latter part of last year after Mr. Boykin let the Lanahan interests go?" asked Mr. Towill. "I havent't the slightest idea," Mr. Towill replied. "I don't believe Mr. Boykin ever represented Lanahan. It appears to' be a ridiculous story about Lanahan paying Boykin 82,000. If he was paying so much rebates what was the sense to pay mm a salary? If he had agreed to so act he would have required more than $2,000. I think the story is absurd."?Record. FINAL DISCHARGE. jVTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 1\ all persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for Jie County of Lexington, State of Scutli Carolina, on the 21st day of June, 1900, for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of Joe Surgener, deceased. FRANK SURGENER, 4w32 Administrator. tit^T * r\TfiriT7 A T^r<x^ I! 1I\ DlLI JJlDlyXUlXtUXj. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 1\ all persons inrerested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 14 th day of July, 1906, for a final discharge of the Estate of Jessie H. Drafts, deceased. Mrs. Essie Drafts, Administratrix. June 13,1906.?4w35 Willie Young is in jail under thirty day's sentence for petit larceny, and is ready for the chain gang. 1 I wGO' y I For I : Thefr Stock I | Patronage, I have purchased a stock of goods of L. ] now selling the goods prices. If you want and see them whether WE HAVE One 25 horse power Talbott, second hand overhauled. This engine is in first class < anyone who is in the market for such a si \Ye are headquarters for anything in tb attention will he given to all inquiries an< when you are in the market for anything order elsewhere. COLUMBIA SUPPLY ANNOUNCEMENTS. All announcements under this head will be charged for at the rate of $3? positively in advance. Cards to be confined to a simple announcement. For House of Representatives. J. Brooks Wingard is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Having striven faithfully to represent the interest of the people of Lexington county for one term, J. M. Epting is hereby announced for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For County Supervisor. The friends of George A. Shealy announce him as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and he is pledged to abide by the result of the primary. rrM? J.-, o An ci'r?o A"!' J. lie Diaiiy XX'iCiiUft Cix mo i-vui u piui/ ox Saluda river annouuce George H. Koon a? a candidate lor Coanty Supervisor and pledge liim. to abide the result of the primary. The many friends of John W. Fry announce him as a candidate for County Supervisor and pledge him to abide by the result of the primary. i For County Auditor. The many friends of Mr. M. P. Lind- : ler in Batesburg and Leesville, appro- | ciating the fine vote that Mr. Lindler I received for this office two years ago, do j v.mttiiiaf'.u liim :k onndidafce for H^JL *T kj y JLIummuiA .. the office of County Auditor subject to j tlie action of the Democratic primary. ! Many friends. j ______________________ ^ For County Treasurer. Joe A. Koon, of Chapin. S. C , is here- | by announced as a candidate for County Treasurer of Lexington county, and is j pledged to abide the result of flic Democratic primary. ___________- j For Judge of Probate. I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for the office of Judge of Probate, according to the rules of the Demo- j era tic Primary. J. M. Chaps. j An office is created for an officer, and . as George S. Drafts lias so ably tilled j tht* office of Judge of JProDate lor .Lexington county, he is hereby announced 1 for reelection to said office, and ispledg- i cd to abide the result of the primary. ( For Magistrate. U. W. Jefcoat, the old true and tried, is announced by his friends as a j candidate for Magistrate, 4th Judicial j District, with offices at Swansea and Gaston for the convenience of the people. He is pledged to abide the result of the primary. Friends. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate of the 4th district and pledge myself to abide by rhe result of the primary and to support the nominees of the Democratic party. D. A. Jefcoat. FOLEVSHONET TAR for childront safo, turo, oplatia 1^? TO THE LEXINOT everything and is complete in all Lines onrl Ciionontnno Coin Tpnc ailU UUUlUlllGCO 1U1I 11 G( ,t Bankrupt Sale the E. M. Smoak, and am off at greatly reduced bargains call at once you buy or not. INGARD. FOR SALE engine, in stock which has recently been condition and will be a great bargain for ze engine. Le way of machinery supplies, and prompt I orders entrusted to our care. Write us i < . ? i , ana De sure to gee onr prices Dei ore you May 30. r CO., Columbia. S. C. Barbecue. ?e will furnish a first class barbecue with refreshments at Gilbert, (Lewiedale), S. C., on July 4th, 1906. Speaking and music will be furnished. Every effort will be used for the enjoyment of the people. Everybody is cordially invited to attend and enjoy the day. LEWIE HALLMAN, 8w34 DAVID E. HAMMOND. Barbecue. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1906, I will furnish a first class barbecue with refreshments at my residence about two and one-half miles south of Gilbert, S. C. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy the day. 6w33 N. S. CROUT. Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST VV class barbecue with refreshments at Popular Springs, near Mr. Jefferson Price's, 011 Saturday, 7th July, li)(X>. Prominent speakers will be present, music will be furnished and every effort used for the enjoyment of those present. Evervbodv is invited. MANUEL PRICE. Gw34pd POLION NICHOLS. Barbecue at Irene. WE WILL FURNISH A BARBEVV cue and refreshments at Irene 011 4th .Tidy, l!K)(i. Music will be furnished by the Irene brass brand. Several speeches will "lie made by prominent candidates and others, and a pleasant day is promised all who attend. Everybody cordially invited. Charges for dinner will be moderate and riie proceeds will go to the band. 6w33 ' IRENE BRASS BAND. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, S. C. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Will Ju be held in the County Courr House on Priday, July (>. at 0 a. m. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each County of South Carolina, awarded by the County Superintendent of Education and Judge of Probate. Board fnrnhislied, room in Dormitory, $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce Scholarships, which pay $100 a year. For Catalogue and information, addn *ss Ow HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Barbecue. TUIE UNDERSIGNED WILL FURNJ_ ish a first class barbecue with refreshments at Lyles' mill, near Seivern, July Tth. Conveyances will mec the trains at Seivern. Ever\body come and let's have a good time. JOE F. HARMAN, fiw&i HENRY J. LYLES. Notice, Debtors and Creditors. \ LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE TJl Estate of J. H. Counts, deceased, are required to make payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the said Estate must I present them duly attested on or before ! the 1st dav July, 100(>. MRS. L. E. COUNTS. Administratrix. | May 30, 1000?3w32 I anything you This establishment! itment to all Patrons. .A. A .A. A. a .A., Lombard Iron Worl AUGUSTA, ( Foundry, Ma.chine a.nd Boiler Works Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Co; < Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs ' j i! ? ? A nr:ii p ?? < roaa v_asnugs; xwmoau ?uu luai auppnes; bci Oilers, < ^ Leade i ^^?^p^ppp^ppwp?p?p^?p?^Fn^^i LIGHT SAW MILLS and GA! Quick SI Sterling Goods j Sterling silver, cut glass, fine j china, clocks. A fine stock i I always on hand for you to I select from. Keep us in mind when want- ! ing anything in Jewelry or | Silverware. Good watch work and best j eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, I 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C.! 'Phone 934 SHERIFF SALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In Magistrate Court. State of South Carolina, Plaintilf, vs. M. R. Hartley Co., Defendents. Sheriff sale under j^xelttioa. TINDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN U execution in above stated case, duly issued and lodged in my office, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, 011 Friday, June the loth, 390(5, at 11 o'clock a. m,, before T. P. Meetze's ware house door, in the Town of Lexington, S. C., the following property,Jo wit: Twentv sacks of cotton seed meal. P. H. CORLEY, S. L. C. Lexington, S. 0., May l?>th, 190(5. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, In Magistrate Court. State of South Carolina, vs. Lexington Department Store, Defr.'s. Sheriff's Sale Under Execution. [ TNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN U execution in above stated case duly issued and lodged in my office I have levied upon and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on TT"-"'1.^-- Tium 1." -it 11 nVloek a. Jl.' 1 XUCl > ? U Uiiv/ 111., before T. P. Meetze's warehouse | door, in the town of Lexiugton. S. C., the following pro])erty, to wit: Ten saeks of eotton seed meal. P. H. CORLEY, S. L. C. Lexington, S C., May 10, 11)00. Silas Johnson, eolored, a tenant for Mrs. M. R. Nichols, was drowned yesterday afternoon in Saluda River, near his home, and Coroner Wilson is holding the inquest today. It is reported here that he was crazy and committed the act purposely. MRk nilllland WHISKEY HABITS Sy 911 MM cured at home with9 IrlUlwl??,?*? B. M. WOOL LEY. M. D. Atlanta, <*a. office 104 N. Bryor Street. bO it OTnrsr I I 11 oiunc| i want. A Solicits your : I ks and Supply Co. I CEORCIA i and Mill Supply Store. 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Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. mHE EXAMINATION FOR THE X award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 6th at (I o Anrvlionntw- nin^f Ttrvt" V\n loco ?j ci. ill. maoi iiv/i k/\s avcvj than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July t;, they will be awarded to those making tlio highest average at this examination provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarship should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship application blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. tThe next session will open September l'-'th, 1000. For further information and catalogue, address PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock I. i, S. C?