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jit mvji. -rrr*~y .xjrojpj&.i.jMuujw'gjffaiwi1 r*Ti? Go to Henry Drug Store, Ckapin, S. C., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also hardie a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. | A r\ 0/>feent>e JTJElf* Wiirf X&XXJU (3VA80VMh. The Fourth was quiet here, only the banks observing the day. Miss Sallie Lorick, of Irmo, is visiting her aunt Mrs. A. M. Harman. Mr. G. H. Roof, the popular merchant of Barr, was in town Monday. 5 or 6 doses "666" will care any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 38 Miss May Meetze, of Columbia, is the lovely guest of Mrs. George LeFever. A large party from Lexington went to the big barbecue at Sammerland yesterday. * Mr. Lucius Bickley, of Columbia, is spending a few days with his parents In Lexington. Miss Francis Meefcze, of near Irmc, spent last week with her niece Mrs Bennie Harman. Miss Lizzie Harman ha3 returned from a pleasant visit to her old home near Wise's ferry. Pineules cures Kidney and Bladder diseases. Thirty days treatment 7oo tf Kaufmann Drug Co. MissMattie Jordan Brown left on Thursday for Atlantic City, N. J., to visit her aunt, Mrs. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baxley, of Hawthorne, Fla., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. J. S. Rowell. Buy your fishing tackle at The Bazaar if you want to hav.e good lack. Governor Blease will speak at Edmund on July 29th upon the occasion of L. E. Jefcoat'a barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dykes, of Tampa, Fla., are visiting tbe latter's parents, ol. and Mrs. M. D. Harm an. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coriey and children, of Atlanta, are the guests of Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Oorley. ? " - * a ?i4.u WQ nna ourseivetj overswujicu wim summer suits and to clean out this stock will sell them at, and even bes low cost. If you are going to need a light weight suit any time soon don't fail to get one of these bargains. E. G. Dreher Co. No rain has fallen in the vicinity of Edmund in seyeral weeks and the crops are rapidly going backwards. Hon. W. H. Sharpe passed through town yesterday enroute to Summer ? -. - j .1? t- _ i - i land Springs, to auiena uie uig uaruecne. Mr. George LeFever, the popular superintendent of the $asparis Stone Co., has returned from a business trip to Charleston. Mr. Lonnie B. Addy, the popular R. F. D. carrier on route 4, attended the State convention of R. F. D. carriers in Florence this week. \ "Red Meat" tobacco, manufactured I by the Liipfert-Scalea Company of Winston?Salem, N. 0., is certainly ail that is claimed. It is an extr i good piece of good9. We have tried it. A3k your grocer for "Red Meat" the next w "time you buy. Misses Essie and Carro Efird returned yesterday from a delightful fortrights' visit to their sister, Mrs. Robe F. Bowe, in Greenville. Mr. H. K. Roof, ot Allendale, former operator and assistant manager of the Citizens Telephone Company, spent - ? ^ 1 Awi * ? rrfr>n iae wwn'cuu in MAwgwu, . 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chili 8 and Fever. Price 25c. 38 Miss Martha Hendrix Canghman has been spending a few days in Columbia, the attractive guest of Mrs. J. Tally Harth at 1409 Taylor street. We want YOU to be one of 2000 visitors to THE LAND OF WATER *1 A T x 0 "Rrtntlef. ri^XjLiO ) WUIC 1U1 "waivv s BOARD of TRADE; Brevard, N. C. 41p. We are indebted to oar good friend, * Mr. A. Marks, for a mess of fine Japanese cucumbers. Mr. Marks is one of the bo9t gardeners in Lexington. The children, of the town, chaperoned by Mrs. W. P. Roof, Mrs. Karl F. Oswald, Mrs. T. S. Brown and Mrs. Jacob Taylor, enjoyed a picnic at Taylor's spring on Friday. Bring ns your job work. All work executed in a skillful manner on I bort notice. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch. Mr. J. Elton Rawl i.nd little son and daughter, of Port Royal, are visiting Mr. Rawl's father, Mr. Jas. E. Rawl. Elton i9 a prominent merchant and truck-grower of Port Royal. LISTEN?Come to Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store and let me demon TI7Q \T Cr? BPtl7 I strate to you mc ucdnuiui ??vj w wv > on the new and latest improved Standard Central Needle Sewing Machine. For sale by Chas. E. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Augustus Wright, of Atlanta; Miss Minnie Scurry, of Rome, Ga.. and Mi9S Lizzie Dreher, of Selwood, are the guests of May and Mrs. John Wilson Butler, for the Bnfcler-Lever wedding this evening. aanCTwagwBiBBiiiBiiB BP i gggggggggggggg Mr. and Mrs. J. Tall}1- Harth, of Co lumbia, came over to see Mrs. Jame: Caughmanoa Sunday afternoon, mak ing the trip in their handsome auto mobile. Mrs. Caughman has almos entirely recovered from her leceii illness. Mrs. Justus A. Muller is spendini the summer at "Hillywcod Place' in As>hevil:e, N. C., the guest oi Mrs William Elliott Gonzales of Columbia The Miserable Cigaret. Speaking of the $10,000 fire in th Greenville garage, caused by the cig aret of a small boy coming in contac with gasoline while he was wiping oj an automobile, the Greeawood Journa says: "Here "was a great loss of propert; and all chargable to a cigaret in th of o Knni roliirtli iunntnnlrHps IllUUUli VI at WJ | VTUAVU UVV tractive of property, but destroys th? physical and moral stamina of ever; youth who uses it. The fact is busi ness men should not employ cigare smoking boys. Certainly no one shoulc be allowed to smoke while on duty. Mr Bates has our sympathy, but we hop* he will cut out the cigaret user9 in th< future. I hey have nop aceanywher* certainly not in an automobile garage.' ? - Two Mules Killed By Lightning's Stroke Two mules belonging to Mr. Thcrnp. son L. Morris, of No. 9 township, nea] St. Lukee, were killed by lightning or Friday afternoon. His two sons Haynt and Ernest, were plowing in a field some distance from the house, wher a thunder storm, with some rain, came up suddenly. They hurried to a stable in tkv field and put the mules in it and they took their seat on the door sill. Suddenly there came a blinding flash of lightni igand both mules fell deaf. One of the young men was thrown some distance out of the door and was badly shocked, but soon revived. Mr. Morris owned no other mules but these, and the loss falls heavy on him.?Nesv berry Observer. Rock Hill Mills Shut Down Rock Hill, July 3.?All the mills in Rock Hill closed down this morning for the full week, except the Carhartt mill, which will close tom? rrow for one day ouly. This action was taken, it is stated, not so much with a view to curtailment, as to give the workers a holiday on account of the Fourth. i For Sale. One tract of 3 acres, a part of the late Willie Meetze place, near Lexington depot. Call on or address 3w Sheriff Corley, Lexington, S. C Congressman Lever Gets First License. Congressman A. F. Lever was ti e first to get a marriage license from Judge of Probate Drafts on Saturday morning. The Judge issued three licenses Saturday morning, a pretty good star;;. It is now unlawful to get married m Sontn Carolina without a license. The price is only a dollar, but Judge Drafts says that cash must be forthcoming beoretne license is issued. To Supply Pastorale. The Dallas, N. C., pastorate, has granted *heir pa9tor, Rev. P. D. Risinger three months' leave of absence, beginning July 1st, which lie will spend at Lexington, S. C., where he will supply the Lexington county pastorate for the three months. Mr. C. K. Rhodes of the Southern Seminary will supply the Dallas pastorate during ti e absence of Pastor Risinger.?Lutheran Visitor. <r? BMi n jii auuwtr rur ivuss ouuer. Mrs. George LeFevre entertained with a stocking shower last Saturday afiernoon in honor of Mis9 Lucille Scu<ry Butler, whose marriage to Congressman A. F. Lever will occur this evening. The home was most tastily decorated in blue, being carried out in the stocking place cards and score cards. About a score of the bride-eleci's friends were present, and after a ? _ j* - ? i numoer 01 games or oncga had been played, Miss May Meetze winning the prize for the highest score?a dainty handkerchief?very graciously presented it to Miss Butler. While the guests were enjoying an ice course, little Miss Dorothy Oswald all robed in blue, came in to M*.n ,ci sohn's wedding march, played by MisS I May Boozer, drawing a wagon, also j decked in blue, and bearing a huge i blue stocking filled with the gifts lor the guest of honor. 1 "Rpfnrp f.hp CMP-fifS rtf>r?nrfort nnnnli ? ? was again served in the dining room and appropriate toasts were drunk to the bride-elect. Seed Peas Wanted. Wanted a few bushels of seed peas immediately. Apply to Dr. WINGARD. TEE Clemson Agricultural College t Enrollment Over TOO?Value of Prop; erty Over a Million at d a Quarter? Ninety Teachers and Officers. Seven full lour year#, courses, in Agn ricnlture, Engineering, etc. ~ Cost per session ot rine months, including a'l fees, bof:rd, heat, light, laundry, and necessaiyuniforms$12.187 Students who are financially able, pay $40.0") tuition additional. gnvrot.a"p.swtp a"\rn F.ktra'N'OE EXAMINATIONS e The College maintains 124 Agricultural Scholarships, and 43 Textile t Scholarships, worth each $100.00 and free tuition. % (Students who have attended Clem,1 son College cr any other College or University, are not eligible for the scholarships unless there are no other Y eligible applicants), e Scholarship and entrance examinations will be held at the county seats p July 14th, 9 a. m. NEXT SESSION OPENS y SEPTEMBER 13, 1911. Write at once to W. M. Riggs, Prest ident Clemson college, S. C., for cataj logue, scholarship blanks, etc. If you dela3r, you may be crowded out. / i 9 a 5 Notice Overseers! All overseers, both old and new in each township, are requested to send the names oi an hanci9 oetween tne ages of 18 and 55 who have paid the commutation tax; and also the names and ages of all those who have not paid in each of the several townships : of the county, and turn the same over 1 to the road inspectors of said town* ship. 1 It is impossible for the auditor to 1 properly affix the amounts paid in ! without this information. Your s promptness will therefore be appre[ ciated. Louis J. Langford, County Supervisor. r ? ^ t rv.. 1 x. r uenngcon, ?. <j., junezu, w. Notice ot Election. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held on Friday, the 7th day of July, 1911 at the school house in Pond Branch School District No. 13, for the purpose of voting two mills for school purposes therein. The polls will open at a. m., and close at 4 p. m. All qualified electors will please be present at said time and place for the purpose of voting. Luther Hallcn. n, E. P. Shealy, Job Smith, 2w35 Trustees. F. S. Rexford, 615 New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., says: "I had a severe attack of a cold which settled in my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recommended Foley Kidney Pills and I used two bottles of them and they have done me a world of c oi." For Sale by All Druernists. ' PS^EULES ' 1*MX FOR THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER and LIVER DISEASES. RHEUMATISM, ACUTE BACKACHE, AND OTHER PAINS, PINEULES i f\ r\ ~ A A. OV JUfUyS X 1 sZa lilicll L For 75c. mrnrn drub to. LEXINGTON, S. C. mi?imi ii ! ?i?rnmra 11 i miiiw?ma Peruna Secrets You Should ciA.i * _ f* 11 _ _ i vruiueu seai, me root 01 me aoove plant, is a very useful medicine. Many people gather it in our rich woodlands during the summer. Few people know how valuable it is in dyspepsia, catarrh, and as a general tonic. Many thousand pounds of this root are used each year in the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna. This fact explains why everybody uses Peruna for catarrh. . r-~r TTTI1 I Bl lib ? IIIIH m H I Mill 111 ? m i Losmie Meetze. Lonnie Meetze di.*d at the home of his father-in-law, ?.Ir. Sam Tom Weed, near Irmo, on Saturday night at 11 o'clock, after a four weeks' illness of typhoid fever. Young and full of promise, and leaving behind a young bride of four months, herself lying critically ill with the same malady, his death has cast a pall of sorrow over the entire community. Mr. and Mrs. Meetze had been ill in Columbia for a week or ten days prior to going to Irmo. Upon reaching home, Miss Shannon, a trained nurse from Columbia, was summoned, a9 was also Dr. L. B. Owens: but in spite of all that skill and careful nursing could do, the Grim Reaper had marked him as a victim, and the end came on Saturday night. YouDg Meetze had been an employe of the Fitzmaurice store, in Columbia, for seyeral months, and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. His remains were laid to rest at Sa lem Methodist church on Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the presence of a large congregation of sorrowing friends and relatives. The funeral services, pathetic in the extreme, were conducted by Rev. W. J. Roof. 0. Stromal), TV 1 "? \ 1 Keal Estate and Life Insurance. o o FOB SALE: 125 acres of Land in Lexington co., 2 nrles north of Woodford, S, C., situated on a public road. Mail by Rural Route. 70 acres under cultivation. This place can be rented another year for $250 00. If sold in 99 days I will take 12,500. 81 acres of highly improved land in Lexington county, 1 7-8 miles of Woodford, s, <J. t>5 acres in nign state of cultivation, clear of stumps, large barn, 2 tenants house all new, place under a woven wire fence, will produce 1 bale of Cotton per acre. Price * $3,500.00. 1-2 cash Balance 1 and 2 years. 1 vacant lot in the town of Woodford, S. C. 250x90. This lot is in the heart of town. It is a very desirable storehouse proposition, if interested it will pay you to investigate. w * One storehouse and one lot in the town of Woodford, S. C., near depot, lot measures 5C feet front by 24u feet deep, situated thereon is a' single story frame building 24x110 feet, this property is placed on the market for a short time only. One store and dwelling combined in the town of Woodford, S. C. Lot 110x110. This is a desirable location and is offered to a quick purchaser for $425.00. 400 acres of fine cotton land about 7 miles east of Woodford in Orangeburg Co,, 300 acres of this land is under cultivation. The location of this place makes it a very desirable, for a country store 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 5 acres of land in the incorporation of Woodford, S. C., with improvements. This is an ideal place for a cMckeu farm or a lot proposition, it is offered for a sale tor a short time only. 72 acres of good cotton land 2 miles west of Woodford, S. C., in Orangeburg co., with improvements, within 1-2 mile of church and school honse. This is a very desirable lit tie farm, 1-3 cash Bal. 1 and 2 years. 93 acres of good farming land 1 mile west of Woodford, S. C., with improvements, this could be made a very desirable farm, if interested it will pay you to look it over, Terms 1-3 cash, balance 1 O TTAQVO aiiU Lt JKjtALQ* 0 0 A. Z. Stroman. Woodford, S. C. Committed Suicide - ? rtA Minnie tiates, a negro woman ov years of age, committed suicide about ; 6 miles above Lexington yesterday, by -hooting herself in the side with a single barrel shotgun, the entire load j passing through her body. It is said ft lather mind had been unbalanced f <r seueral weeks. BIG BARBECUE. ' - - I A. Taylor's PIsgc, GILBERT, S. 0. SATURDAY AUG. 5. I : The quality and quanity ! I of my barbecues need no explanation. J Everyone knows that i when they come to Tay- e lor's barbecues, they ex- s pect and get a treat. ' 1 1 AZARIAH TAYLOR, ] Gilbert S. C. i , i JOB WJKH HUM HERE ]; m?a?ymmmmmam iiHMHawqMWEBayiarogS^IIPilliB ?3??<?#??s?<5???<r?e3Q???a?$< n I $ ? ? 9 ? L-iiWri'iiV'tiAivatcaaBB ^j_ ? fflSH ? 5 1?L*sErh 5 JKT : ^Lxtd ?????? 1 To those suffering 1 2 lion, Loss of Appetite, the Liver or Kidneys, \ S of a bottle. Relief is ii 2 efficacy in these disort and unquestionable. E S bear evidence of its mc J ulaior of the whole s: body, purifies the blooi 2 smooth and clear, or, a: e J remarked by those us ? smooth and fresh like t ? ? T Ti C I o men ana cmiaren no m< 0 % its mild and certain elf | For Sale at Your Druggists Prep 1 Life Medici COLUMI | Mui?ra | Comps Dry Goods and I wish to announce to i have added to my line rvTfcTT riAAT\C 3 DTTA J/K.X UUUi?a ciiiu onu in all styles and Leath< cordially incited to ci buying elsewhere. I country produce?Chic! will pay highest cash p Joseph F. Fa fr CA UNION MAT Colum Din A. F. LEVER JOS. NO* J. H.M.BEATY C. L. KIE G. P. LOGAN J. W. NO] |i^ E. 0. BLACK D. A. SP (3Zemwdm Q Q?s, ///s,/ C/ssv A / 0W^'6 5 pex cent intetect paid an <Sa^ anted 4emi-annuafFij. 2)epa?si Cammexciat accounts a J[mp(e |acifitie^ |ar iiandfinij appreciated. ?a|etu depi /7H /^77\ ZlYi Z7 Fight On Tr Jin On Saturday afternoon Charlie Baughman and John Goodv. in became nvolved in a difficulty on the Southern's train near Styx. Baughman is said to have struck Goodwin on the lead with a qu-irt bottle of liquor and ihen jumped from the train while il s-as in motion. Baughmau's head jtruck the end o* the cross-ties, breaking his jawbone iu several places anc mocking out m ii-y of his teeth. He ivas carried to KLOwlton's hospital ir Columbia. fcww' MriiLim' in ->? .MJU^ &????OOA??fl?>????j0?> Q3>2r"503?3e? *> A Udraey si j; Irom Dyspepsia, Inaiges- $ or any derangement of J ve would urge the trial * mmediate and sure. Its ? lers is fully established { [undreds of testimonials irits. It Is a perfect reg- S ostein; it gives vigor ot 5 d, and renders the skin 5 lias been many times 2. jing if, "makes the skin J hat of a child." For wo edicine can equal if tor 2 o eels, 2 in 25c, 58c and $1.00 Bottles. j ared By ;' ine Company j BIA, S. C. ; i y J3x?nuLgS j . . t my, Agts. i ? 4 Shoes: my friends and patrons that I of merchandise a full stock of Tno T "U ~ -T_ - "TUT ! -11 CI1 j?jq. jl jiaiiuie me uiorns onoe 3rs, at lowest prices. Yon are I ill and inspect my stock before make a specialty of handling* sens, Eggs, Corn, Peas, Etc,, and rices for same, illaw, Gaston, S. C, LL AT 'lONAIa BANK v bia, S. C. jctors i WOOD N. H. DRIGGERS ?LER E. G. COOK ft WOOD W. P HAMRICK IVEY C. H. BARRON * 4* ?n, *3^. m ant/t/nt/Wt/et/' isoj 000. 00 2incj dapa&it&', interest -Selnj cant- I ti S/,00 cuul oa?!ex received. i^sa cfiJen apeciaf attention. n . . 4jQut buMne^i, and tjciivi account y i^sil (jaxet. jat -tent, $/.00 pe/i ^eat I -J/^cAet/cn/ mi c/ j The Doctors Met. The Lexington County Medical So-' t | ciety held its regular quarterly meet i ing on Monday with a goodly number i ! nf rrtftmhppa nrocfint- Tho foahirfi flf s the meeting was the reading of two I 1 very excellent pipers?one by Dr. W. 1 3 Price Timmerman, of Batesburg; the l i other by Dr. J. J. Wingard, of Lex* ington. A committee was named to [ > arrange a programme for the big atfM { nual meeting on the first Monday ia October.