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The Lexington Dispatch, G. M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher -?i Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The snbscriptian price of the Dispatch a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash hi advance. CIRCULATION 2,354. Wednesday, July 24,1907. T? A1? Ortm rrt or?r>i Q1 JLQ ULiU Oil* lUttLUllC TV O wuuuv*v>~ Advance?ft copy of which reached ns through the kindness of a friend, the editors of that paper, for reasons unknown to as, have never exchanged ' with ns?Dr. T.H. Dreher in a lengthy article, assails the position of this paper on the new comity question. His assertions, however, are as "diabolical" as the roads of Sandy Run. . In the first paragraph the doctor deals in personalities which are foreign to the issue, uncalled for and have no bearing on the case at all. We make the assertion, however, with a feeling of pardonable pride, that we are on as happy terms with everybody as is the dear doctor himself, and if we have, in the course of argument, struck a tender spot in the burning breast of this young "apostle" of new county information, which has caused him pain, anguish, and sleepless nights, as his article would lead one to imagine, we have done so by presenting cold, logical facts?facts Which the doctor himself cannot evade or cover up with his unlimited vocabulary and world of information in regard to new counties. We were "shrewd enough," says the doctor, "to stop with Saluda," r -4 which he claims is "the most expen8ive of the new counties.'' 'Why did he not tell us about Bamberg?" asks ?- the doctor. We have never questional the prosperity of Bamberg. Bu^iSy is Bamberg such a prosperous county? The doctor fails to tell the people why. She has a ref?ular - net work of railroads, and has numerous enterprises that pay the greater poison of the taxes which run that county. But where, in all the land, can you find another county so favorably situated? Surely Calhoun will not De, ana tne assertion uy une uuutor that Calhoun will be more favorably situated than Bamberg, seems as "diabolical" to us as the roads of ; Sandy Ban, which the doctor seems to harp to freely upon, and by so | doing, fool the people of that section into his proposed new county. Nobody knows better than the doctor himself why these roads are "diabolical." The people of Lexington . have always been economical; they have never joined the "high falutin" band that the doctor seems to have joined since he has cast his lot among the people of St Matthews. Lexington people have always been conservative, too much so in the matter of better roads we freely admit bat if the citizens of Sandy Bon wane the fine roads, which the people of St Matthews propose to give them if V they will only join their Calhoun oounty, they can secure them in Lexington comity, and at a much less expense. Better roads are coming and y the "diabolical" roads of Sandy Bun will not be overlooked by the officials of this coanty. The doctor, in his fanciful plea for the new county, calls attention to - Georgia, North Carolina, and Kentucky, and we are amazed; yea, sur5 prised, to find the doctor, the young "apostle" of new county information, who has time to cease ministering to the wants of the sick and dvina to look after the general welfare of the people of Sandy Run, stopping with .these States. We would not have V been surprised had he gone outside of the United States?to Switzerland, Italy, and France?where, it is said, good roads prevail. We still assert and reassert that the people of St. Matthews are working for 4'greed." Tell us, doctor dear,.if it is not a fact that the property owners, business Inen, bankers, and the doctors, (which takes you in), and every other citizen of the town, are not working for their own personal agrandizement. Be candid with yourself, doctor. 19 it not a fact, doctor, that your own practice will be benefitted? Is it not a notorious fact that your bank will be benefitted? Is not this a selfish purpose. But yet you tell us that all the men behind this scheme are working from a patriotic stand point?for the interest of noAnlo o+. Iotktpo Thia 9<9aprt,inn is U1C UV too thin, and is as "diabolical" as is the roads of Sandy Run. Yes, you propose to build fine roads to your court house, so that these people may come to your town to do business with your merchants, bankers, and % doctors. Patriotic? God deliver us from such patriotism! The weekly papers are going to continue to fight such "diabolical" and contemptible schemes as the one laid out by our good friend. We have no selfish motive in this matter. The doctor says, and rightly so, that the people of Sandy Run never spend a sickle at Lexington court house, Columbia being their main business place. Is not our stand then, from the doctor's own point of view, a patriotic one? We heartily concur in the statement of the doctor that, "There is no need to indulge in personalities about this matter or friends to fall out." This is exactly where The Dispatch * - ?* " XL. AI AltsvnswVt Has oeen standing au wie umc, muu^u the doctor did not confine himself to his own doctrine, but made personal statements about the editor of this paper, which had no bearing on the . case at all. We have already presented figures and facts and it is useless to repeat them now. We are ready to stand or fall by whatever the good citizens of Sandy Run may do in-this matter and feel sure that they^will vote as their conscience dictates regardless of the advice given by this young "apostle" of new county information with headquarters at St. Matthews. The noble women of Atlanta and throughout Georgia are enthusiastic in their efforts to aid the legislature to passvthe prohibition bill. Today fifty women are busy preparing lunches for those legislators favoring prohibition, so that it will not be necessary for them to leave until the bill is passed. The. leaders of prohibition declare that they will "sleep in their seats for the balance of the session unless the opponents yield to its passage.", God grant that their efforts may prove successful! \ We wonder if the editor of the St. Matthews Commercial Advance will be allowed to vote in the new county election? He says: "Have you ever thought that the editors of the "vote advising" papers have no vote in this election?" The editor of the aboyenamed paper is offering the most advice. Yes. Those enchanting and bewitching smiles and the soft echoes of the cooing, lonely dove, truly reaches deep down in the recesses of a lonely heart. But what about the audacious post cards, which leaves a fellow to wonder and ponder over, at the same time reminding him that "this worldis full of disappointments." One good man has announced for the legislature. If no. others come out for the place it may safely be pre4k.i 4.k/V? ^jll CfkiAM MAV U1UWU UlftV IIUUC WUI UC UV. BUUllgCl representative in the general assembly of South Carolina than N. B. Wannamaker. We have been informed that the % new connty promoters have no objections to traveling the "diabolical" rbads of Sandy Ron, not even in this very hot weather. Of course this is all done for patriotic (?) purposes. Is it the Williamson plan, the favorable weather, or the up-to-dateness of the farmers that makes the prospect for one of the largest yields of corn in many years? Hotr?hotter?hottest. Farmers' Union Resolutions. Rosolution 8 adopted by Lexington county Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America; in convention assembled at Piney Woods on the 20th day of July A. D. 1907:. Whereas, immigration as in South Carolina has been favored by a certain element, and we, as farmers, believe it to be detrimental to the cause of agriculture in this State. Therefore, be it resolved, 1st. That we, the Farmers' Educational and Cooperate Union of America, Lexington county No. 8, do ' hereby put our disapproval upon said Act, creating a bureau of immigration in this State, and, 2nd. That we do ask our Senator and Representatives from this county in the general assembly to use their utmost efforts to have said Act repealed. 3rd. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to each member of the delegation from this county in the general assembly and also to The Lexington Dispatch for publication. By order of Lexington county F. E. and C. U. of A. S. J. CLARK, President. JAS. B. ADDY, Secretary. Smoak-HowelL The marriage of Miss Lillie Smoak, formerly of Lexington, but more recently of Columbia, the following account of which appeared in the Sunday State, will be read with interest by the many Lexington friends of the vounglady: I " "Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock the home of Dr. L. E. Smoak in Shandon was the scene of a pretty home wedding in which Mr. W. H. Howell of Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Lillie v. Smoak of Columbia were the contracting parties. It was a very quiet affair, there being no one present except a few relatives and friends. Rev. W. H. Greever, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, performed the ceremony in a simple and impressive manner. Mr. Howell H a prominent young business man of Atlanta and is very highly esteemed. Miss Smoak is the eldest daughter of Dr. Smoak of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Howell left for Atlanta, where they will make their future home. - They carry with them the best wishes of a great many friends. i 4 f,0MMl^Mfr|0M0M8Mfr4 That hacking c Because your i your powers of rei Take Scotf* t It buUd, up and streng It contains Cod Liver 0 prepared that it is easy t< A ALL DRUGGISTS: AJAOf AM 0AM * . No. * Name. Nature. Amt. 552 Town Council, Lex., % net profits, June 78 88 553 Town Council, Lewiedale, K net profits, June 14 05 554 Town Council, Peak, yz net profits, June 26 79 555 S B George, store rent 12 00 556 J W Addy, services 6 00 557 J S Caughman, salary, etc 101 59 558 D E Hammond, " " 62 40 $>9 R L Keisler, services 5 25 560 W J Ballentine, " 6 70 561 J A Mayer, salary, etc? 75 44 562 Town Council, Lexington, % net profits, July 81 40 563 Town ComScil, Lewiedale, y, net profits, July 23 75 564 Town Council, Peak, % net profits, July 47 00 565 Sam B George, rent 12 00 566 J W Addy, services 7 50 567 J S Caughman, salary, etc 104 64 * 568 R L Keisler, services 5 25 569 D E Hammond, salary, etc 64 76 570 Jno A Mayer, " " 75 00 571 W J Ballentine, services, 6 70 572 Town Council, Lexington, % net profits, August 123 26 573 Town Council, Lewiedale, 1 ' - - -L A 4- OK l\A net prom?, au^ubi.... m vn 574 Town Council, Peak, y2 net profits, August 41 42 575 J S Caughman, salary etc. 99 38 576 SB George, rent 12 00 577 J W Addy, services 7 50 578 D E Hammond, salary etc 63 11 579 R L Keisler, services 5 25 580 J A Mayer, salary, etc 79 79 581 W J Ballentine, services.. 6 50 582 Town Council, Lexington, y net profits, September /100 01 583 Town Council, Lewiedale, y net profits, September 35 23 584 Town Council, Peak, y2 ' net profits, September 51 80 585 S B George, rent 12 00 586 J W Addy, services 7 50 587 J S Caughman, salary etc 97 22 588 R L Keisler, services 5 30 589 J A Mayer, salary, etc.. 96 91 590 W J Ballentine, services.. 6 80 591 D E Hammond, salary etc 63 78 . 592 Town Council, Lexington, y net profits, October 150 50 J 593 Town Council, Lewiedale, y net profits, October.... 51 97 1 594 Town Council, Peak, y net profits, October 72-45 595 S B George, rent 12 00 ; 596 J W Addy, services 7 00 597 J S Caughman, salary etc 98 67 598 D E Hammond, " " 64 24 599 R L Keisler, services 6 30 600 John A Mayer, ssdary. etc 81 02 601 W J Ballentine, services.. 7 70 flAO Tftmi Pnnn/tll TT?Orf/MI A vnu VVUJJVM) ^ net profits, November 147 91 603 Town Council, Lewiedale, % net profits, November 59 07 604 Town Council, Peak, % . net profits, November? 94 87 605 S B George, rent 12 00 606 J W Addy, services 5 00 607 J 8 Caughman, salary, etc 96. .. 608 W J Ballentine, services.. 3 40 609 B L Keisler, services 6 30 610 D ? Hammond, salary etc 71 60 611 J W Addy, services 4 80 612 W J Ballentine, services 5 50 613 J A Mayer, salary, etc... 81 55 614 Town Council, Lexington, % net profits, December/ 150 15 615 Town Council, Lewiedale, % net profits, December, 104 fit 616 Town Council, Peak, % net profits, December 79 09 617 J S Caughman, salary, etc 98 37 618 S B George, rent 12 00 619 J W Addy, services 7 00 620 D E Hammond, salary etc 66 46 ' 621 R L Keisler, services 6 25 622 J A Mayer, salary, etc... 76 02 623 W J Ballentine, services.. 8 00 624 Town Council, Lexington, % net profits, 136 12 625 Town Council, Lewiedale, % net profits, 55 79 626 J S Caughman, salary, etc 137 06 627 SB George, rent 18 00 628 J W Addy, services 7 00 629 D E Hammond, salary etc 90 55 630 R L Keisler, services 6 20 631 Town Council, Lexington, npt nrnfit'.fl 46 78 632 Town Council, Lewiedale, )4. net profits, 10 81 633 W J Ballentine, services.. 8 00 634 J A Mayer, salary, etc... 124 65 635 Town Council, Peak, % net profits, 92 636 Town Council, Peak, net profits, 54 22 $6,062.62 RECAPITULATION. Paid expenses $2 317 05 Paid towns 1 872 79 Paid county... 1 872 78 Total paid out $6 062 62 Harried, On July 17, 1907, at the Lutheran parsonage, Gilbert, S. C., by Rev. B. D. Tt tr? 7> i.1 ^ ^ "n tt wessmger, inr. xmuier x>. ivduuuci and Miss Sallie C. Price, both of Priceville, Lexington county, S. C. II WOFFORD SPARTANE HENRY NELSON SNYDI PRESI Ten Departments.?Gymnasium letic Grounds. Library and Libr year begins September 18, 190 J. A. GAMEWE WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANB Three New Brick Buildings. Si Individual attention to each stud tember 11,1907. For catalogu A. M. DuPRE, ough continues JgJ system is exhausted and ^ distance weakened* ^ r Emulsion 4 thens your entire system* J il and Hypophosphites so ^ ? take and easy to digest. A 50c. AND $1.00 ?| I Alfred J. h, I i REAL ESTATE ( i AND INSURANCE, i LEXINGTON, - S. C. ; ; ' i 1 i FOE SALE. ' j \ 1 i 30 acres good farming land in \ ( Rocky Creek. miles from i j Peter's chnrch. > i 5 lots near Lexington Depot. j < 50 acres 2? miles from Wood- > | ford, S. C. Partly cleared; terms > i easy. [ < 50 acres 3 miles west of Wood- > ] ford, S. C., on Big Pond Branch. > < One valuable lot in the town of | < Lexington, S. C. > | Dwelling house and lot on upper > < Main Street, Lexington, S. C. \ < One lot near Lexington Depot. i | 12 Acres just outside incorporate > < limits, Lexington, S. C. [ i 6 Acres very near Lexington, > J S,C. i [ Store building-and lot on Main | street, Lexington, S. C. \ > 2 ilouse ana lot in town juexmg< ton?I acre land; 6-room dwelling. [ ( 250 acres on Southern railroad \ | 2i miles from Barr, 4 miles from > i Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- [ < chard, 50 acres open land. ? ] $ acre and three room house < near town of Lexington. [ ! IFOIR, REUT. ; ( One store room, one warehouse \ < Lexington, S. C. >. t Write or call to see me I ) AT THE HOME BAHK, | Lexington, S. C. PPWWfWPPWWVfVWPWWI ANNOUN ClJMENT. For Legislature. The many friends of Capt. N. B. Wannamaker, of Sandy Run, hereby announce him as a candidate for the Legislature to fill the unexpired, term of the late Hon. J. M. Epting, and pledge himto abide the result of the coming election. Many Friends. Notice. " TL B. Lindler, at Peak, S. O., gives notice that he keep&on hand a nice line of cloth, covered and varnished caskets and coffins, all sizes.' Runs a general blacksmith shop. Repair work done on short notice. I will give you good work and honest treatment. H. B. LINDLER, 8w40 Peak, S. C. W. D. RADCUFF WITH E. C. Shull, & Co., Columbia, S. C. Mr. W. D. Ratcliff is an experienced groceryman and good business man and needs no commendation from us, as he is well and favorably known to the people of Lexington county. For many years he was the leading salesman of W. T. Martin, and served our citizens with perfect satisfaction. He is now with the popular firm of E. 0. Shull & Co., where he is in a position to give his customers the benefit of good goods at lowest prices. Call and see him when ' you wish to make purchases in his line and he will surely please you. 4-41 Desirable Property for Sale. I will offer for sale on Monday, the 12th day of August, 1907, at 9:30 o'clock in front of the court house door, my two-story brick building and lot in the town of Lexington, to the highest bidder. Terms?One-half cash; balance on reasonable terms. 5w40 J. M. Craps. Barbecue. On Saturday, July 27, ;1907, I will furnish a first class barbecue with refreshments at my residence 21 miles South of Gilbert. Everybody invited to come. N. S. Crout. 3w38. Bring us your job work. COLLEGE I tURG, S. C. ER, M. A., Lift. D.s LL.D., DENT. under competent director. Atharian. Science Hall. Fifty-fourth 7. For catalogue address LL, Secretary. FITTING SCHOOL URC, S. C. earn Heat and Electric Lights, ent. Next Session begins Seple and information address Headmaster. 45p sxxxiiixxxmixmixxmimiim: 71 . M N w : No. | The People's E PROSPEI ! Paid up Capital jj Surplus and Individi E Stockholders' Liahil M jj Tot Protectio: jj H. C. MOSELEY, President. I E W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. ( N E Better a conservative in 5 safe return when wanted, th N j I doubt about the principal. 5 j A National Bank is a sa EI vision makes it so. Likewis 5 guarantee of prudent conser\ ! We Allow Intere E DISE 5 C. W. Bowers, J. A. C. Kibler, - J. H. Hunter, W. P. Pugh, E Ceo. Johnstone, H. C. m Sewing ON EAS The STANDARD shuttle, light runnini cheaper grade. "We a of machines, and we s suit all buyers. Writ GANTT' Swans( SPOTCASH Hardware and Paints If you would economize, our store is the place to spend jour monej. No debts to lose, and no unprofitable customers to serve. Hence you are doing business on short profit and quick selling at our store. If you want Mowing Machinery, see us. We handle Mill Supplies and] a General Hardware Stock. Jjadies should also visit our Store. Many items of interest to housekeepers. SCREEN DOORS 95c. to $1.25. SCREEN WINDOWS 35c., 45c? 50c. and 55c. CRAIolil* CO PROSPERITY. S.C. Barbecue. I will furnish, as usual, a firstclass barbecue with refreshments at Hilton on Saturday, July 27th. Let everybody come and have a good time. OW38 J. J. HALTIW ANGER. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j- i T ~ vjoumy ui juejung wii, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, C. C. Hutto made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Orrie Hutto. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Orrie Hutto, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 29th March, 1907, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 13th day of July Anno Domini 1907. GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 17 day of July 1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w38 Barbecue. I will furnish a firstclass Barbecue i ? j.?.. r>?Qof. ana reiresiimeni>> at jutnicjuunic urday, August 10, 1907. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy a good dinner. 4w40 G. J. Sheely. Barbecue at Mathias' Springs. I will furnish a firstclass barbecue with all kinds of refreshments at Mathias' Mineral Springs on the second Saturday, the 10th of August. Speaking, music and dancing the features of the day. Price for dinner reasonable. Everybody invited. 8w40p J. E. Mathias. ixximmxxxixiixmin*?"w??ixz 6994 jj National Bank I N RITY, S. C. ? $25,000.00. ? aal Profits $5,000.00. ities - $25,000.00. jj N el of Depositors. S Ifl. A. CARLISLE, Vice-President. S SEORGE JOHNSTONE, Attorney. [ N terest on your deposit with its [ an a high rate and a feeling of 5 M M ife Deposit. Government super- j ;e our Board of Directors is a 3 native management. S st on Time Deposits 5 CTOBS: ! R. L. Luther, M. A. Carlisle, ! Jno. B. Fellers, W.A. Moseley, 3 * Moseley, J. P. Bowers. JJ Machines Y TERMS is the best. Rotary ' g. Also machines of / ,re making a speciality sell them on terms to e ns for prices. & PAST. ea, S. C. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. *% Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or ^ Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. . MUflUfflUA, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St, Columbia, S. C 'Phone m This is Headquarters s FOR x PIANOS \ ORGANS You want a sweet toned and durable instrument. < One that will last a long, long life time. Our prices are the lowest, consistent with quality. Write us for cata- * logs, prices and terms mm mmm-w^m^ vw/SWAn MALlM'SMUiill HUUSfc, COLUMBIA, S. C. N. B. References: Any Bank or Business House in Columbia. Established oyer 22 years. For TTVTQTTT? A AT P.T? Ill W V JLV1111 VU) LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SEE E. G. Dreher, v LEXINGTON, S. C. Strongest and Best Companies