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m: ? The Lexington Dispatch , Wednesday, JULY 26,1911. G M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher D. R. Haljiw anger, Assistant Editor. , ^?. v > Entered, at tne Post Office at Lexington, S. O. J as seoond class matter. CIRCULATION 2.300. i , XTotiM Subscribers, a -o^A Y nn vonr t>aner denotes yonr A *?w ?!"- j i subscription expires in the issue crossed. A Bine X shows that you are in arrears. Please make settlement. ijEtT1 Those subscribers who are in : arrears will please bear in mind that the printer is ever in need of his* dues, and that we will appreciate an early remittance. * "Dew-Drop In," is a ^familiar sign j ^n one of trie principal thoroughfares | | . ^>f the city of Charleston. The ministers of Columbia are appealing to the city council for a better wnforoement of the Sunday laws. A ' atop in the right direction. If "Columbia can raise $40,000 within the next three days the National Corn Bxpositio n,will be held in that oity. It goes without saying that the amount wrik be raised. )!% i:v? When we get that new ten thousand dollar school building and state-aided [J- school, Lexington will be in the I nifty" class, provided the school I trustees erect the building on a site - that will be in keeping with the progressive spirit of the people lestThursp" day. We beg to .call the attention of oar anbaeriber* to the local ad. of Sam'I. ' 1 H. George, who has spent much time % rmad money in the telephcne industry in Lexington cunty. There are sev I^rmJ sections of the county without party lines and if thetxj people will ?tll on him they will be surprised to jfl&d how cheap they can build direct 4e this place. He only yesterday sold m party line of fourteen phones out In the Brook neighborhood. Call him i . Since the election last Thursday there turn been an increase in the dewand for building lots in the town of Sherrington, all of which goes to show that *pocgf?e like to live in a progressive, tending town. We venture the assertion that by the time the new tan thousand dollar school boose is completed on a beautiful site there mill be the greatest demand for residence Tots in the history of the town. * Tboaa who buy lots now will save |p: money. ITRie friends of Col. E. A. Anil, of 3BTe?feewy, and especially those of the ^newspaper fraternity, learn with much imegret'cf the death of his beloved wife, wriiich occurred at her home in Newberry test .Friday, following a three weeks^^iUness of typhoid fever. Mrs. Aull was indeed a most estimable character and her friends were legion. The writer knew her person ally?krew I her in her home where her beautiful *f * ? instmets and noble character were ' be t displayed. 'Only those who have pas&ed through a similar bereavement can folly appreciate the loss that has r? ccma to oar good friend. If:' ' A ? ' pjjjmjj ? ' t pB?WBM?MB BUCCI l': rFt*' ' ? I Iter Jul; n ite Stre< t 1-; dries, whi ne nasjus If you ar< will take pl< this vicinity with our pe YOU THE i i H m I BATESBURG, ;- . , ? K * I;' The L. D. Cullum Co. On the front page of this issue will be found the attractive display adver tisemeut of The L. D. Callum Co., cf Batesburg. This firm is too well known to the peoplp of this county to need any words of commendation from us. Mr. C. E. Livingston, manager of their mammoih buggy and wagon department, has just returned from the several factories, where he inspected the material going into each buggy and wagon handled be this firm, thus placing the firm in positiou to guarantee every buggy they sell. Give Mr. Livingston a call when in Batesburg, whether you want to buy a vehicle or not. . t.'j ^ Notice, Obituaries, Etc. % * } ' ' a' . ~ TVa'w.fn], io fnrnwt fn rpnfiafc i XllO II ?v- V? .V. -?J what it has so often said before. We cannot print cards of thanks, obituaries, and the like FREE of charge. We will publish, however, obituaries of 100 words free and charge at the rate of one-half cent a word for all over 100 words. Cards of thanks will be published at the rate of one-half oent a word straight. Our space is what * e make onr living out of, and we have it to sell jnst the same as a grocer sells hiB meat, lard, flour, sugar, coffee, etc. Always make remittances when sending copy. This will save us a lot of book-keeping. BARBECUE. I will furnish my annual 'one with refreshments at my place on Southern railroad, one mile from Gilbert, Saturday, August 12th. Passenger trains will stopDoth ways to take on and off passengers. Several prominent speakers will be present to address you. Music furnished by a band, the photo man will be on band to serve yop. Come and enjoy one of the best 'cues of the season. Charges for dinner reasonable. IOOR HAYES. July 19?4w80 Barbecue at Flue Ridge. I will furnish a First-class Barbecue with Refreshments at Pine Ridge, on th8 second Saturday in August, 12th. Able speakers will be present to discuss the issues of the day. The public cordially inyited. 4w40 T. F. SHEALY. . BARBECUE NEAR SILTON. I will furnish a First class Barbecne on July 29, one mile west of Hilton at the crossing of the Bush River and Gilbert Hollow road, on the Julius Eaigle Place. 39! . D. B. Sbealey j 1 This Is f .1 C.D.KennyCo's. t I Space | Think of them for good Coffee, Teas, Sugar Etc. Prices Always Right. 1639 Main Street, Phone 157. Columbia, S. C. IESj W i 18, this mo et, with a cc ch our buyer >t visited and e thinking of bi easure in show Wewillmak rsona1 guaranl NEW STYLE s c THE I Shoes! Shoes! For Every Member oS the Family. Oar Standard Brands in Men's Shoes are as follows:? W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from $2.50 to $4.00. . j In oar high grade line are the Torrey and Nettleton, which sell for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. We also handle the very bes grades of Ladies Shoes that can ' be bought, for a reasonable earn. Come and see our Spring and Summer Stock. T.A.BOYNE, (736 Main St.,Columbia,S. C. Opposite Post Office. 1 1 New 2 BBBBBBBBBBSBBBBD We have jug kind of goods yo Goods, Notions, < i # etc. New goods P. H. STA New Brookland, > ACONS, nth. we will b tmplete line ol has purchas< saw the mate jying anything it ring you the mo: :e prices right a tee to back eai TYSON & JONI - D. CTJLI C. E. LIVINGSTON, Mans Alfred J. Fox, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON, S. C. For Sale. 103 acres o miles from Gaston, 80 acres in cultivation, gray soil, some pine timber. 11 acres on the Augusta road 2 I milfla frnm T^xincton. 8 acres cleared, 3 room cottage. 1 140 acres near Macedon, 22 acres open land, Price $700. One lot in Batesbnrg 84x200 feet, 4 room cottage. 275 acres 3 miles from Pelion, BOacres in coltivation, 4 room dwellings a barn and stables, plenty water?Price $1200. 110 acre* 5 miles from Lexington, 40 acres in cultivation, 7 room dwelling, barn and stables, plenty water, near church and school, R. F. D., telephone. 96 acres 2 1-2 miles from Lexington on the two north road. 87 acres near Lexington. 71 acres 3 miles from Swansea, 40 acres in cultivation. 4-room dwelling, plenty water, land good for cotton and grain. 162 % acres 5 miles from Steedman, 25 acres open land, 4-room dwelling, a barn and stables, nrofai" nrrav sni'L I ; Write or call to see me AT THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. J | In New Quarters. The E. G. Dreher Company have moved into their new quarters in the I w _ a T\ m. a. nj ? 1 _ I JUexmgton jjeparcmenc orore nunaing, ' where they will bo pleased to serve their many friends. No firm in Lexington has grown more than the E. G. Dreber Co, and they have filled a longfelt want in this community. Mr. E.' G Dreher, head of the firm is now in Baltimore and New York, baying up fall goods for his establishment. Now is a good time to save money on a suit, and, at the prices they are going at the E. G. Dreher Co., it will pay you to buy. -w- - ' it received the u need in Dry Clothing, Shoes i at old prices. LLINCS, Crvaatl* ^?wAlin4 ^UUIII Vd I VZIMHl | SURRII e in our new F Buggies, Ws sd from the d ?rial used bef i our line give i st complete lin nd terms to s ch transacti?n' ES VEHICLES ,UM COM iger Buggy Department. f * ? ? New and Seat Our stock of Goods, Dry ( Shoes and Hats i I vvr T j W e want our L,e> call and inspect o and make our S( while in the cit buy or not. Oc WM. PLA1 j 1804 MAIN ST. \ I . ; . . ? _ A real bargain in an ? ^1 j _ / up-to-date txo-art 01 best material only Jot s2~ Made of best grade of reed, Strong and Durable: Large 10" rubber tired wheels. t , ? n i it s a oeauty. 5 The Lion Fii "THE HOME OF QIW 1426 Mai Columbia, !? ES, HAI % building on \ igons, Harnef liferent facfoi ore paint wai js a call and o e of vehicles ei uit, and give < COME LET ) with their Easy [PANYbat * sonable Goods. | 3^91 Millinery, Dress H joods, Notions H is now complete. H dngton friends to H O HH ur line of Goods H :ore headquarters H y, whether they .* ir prices arc ri COLUMBIA, S. C. I i ii i ^ SB What do you think of H this Great Big Solid I Oak Dresser, well H made, best material, . ' H all drawers without 9 any catch. If you are in need of a Dresser H this is your chance, you cannot beat it. fl Mirror measures 23x22 H inches, best quality . 9 of French Plate, one 9 inch bevel. ' REED RO KERS I Of best quality, for a J Sacrifice, only j| tv'TrTT This Great Big Willow Rocker 4 we offer at a bargain. Well worth twice the price we are asking. irniture Co., ILITY FURNITURE/' it Street, s* c* RNESS I J Nest Gran" ] I Caan. 18 f I ries which s put on. >ur manager | ' /er shown in J jood quality I US SHOW 1 ' Runner Axle, a H * ESBURG, S. C. I