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Resignation of Pastor. Bey. H. P. Counts has resigned ; pastor of Kim be rim and Corim churches, Wythe county, ya., to tal effect October 1st. Pas or Counts d p cided to offer his resignation on a count of ill health.?Lutheran Churc Visitor. BARBECUE NOTICE. An up-to-the-minute barbecue w: v be furnished at Ballentine on Satu day, August 19, by the undersign? Speeches will be made by County Si perintendent of Education A. D. Ma tin, Hon. 0. M. Efird and probab! $ov. Blease. Every effort will t made to make this the best barbeci of the te abon. 2w Boozer & Rowland. '* ' V ?;?? f- . Pelion Happenings. *Pb the Editor of The Dispatch. The drought has been broken : ^ **? W.*l showers i - <H/IHP |liavoa u j <??? ? ?-t I#st week. Cotton has almost be* rained by recent drought. Since tl * rains cotton has shedded practical all of its squares and small boles. Com is ordinary where it was thin! planted. Thick com is a comple failure. ... ; Gardens have completely dried up. >A series of revival meetings we: v *1J ? * fthnmh ftt th MB1U ab UiU iucvuwuav . place daring last week; Rev. 0. 2 Felder, -of Gilbert, very ably assists the pastor, Rev. J. K. Xnabinet, : these meetings. Ang. 1, Mr. Mr. John D. Langtoi of Pelion, route 1, and Miss Kat James, of Augusta, Ga., were quiet] married in that city. - The directors of the Bank of Pelic held a meeting one day last week, ai rtwinff tr? the larae amount of bnsines If decided to begin work on the bar 1 building at onoe. i . Mr. J. E. Halfciwanger, of Selmj I esroote honje from a visit to his sc tat Sally, . C., spent the night wit ' hit nephew, Mr. J. D. Haltiwange of this place, one night last week. Mtessrs. D. F. Shompert and C. I Bish4eft this morning on a buainei trip to Baltimore., IMr. J. D. Wingard is erectine a blao smith shop, gin house, planing mi a$d residence at this place. j The rural letter carriers horn th office are taking their annual leave < absence. Sub carriers D. K. Shun ? . ^ ?J-O -a wAn< (pfitl) IODIC Xj tuiu 0* jjiuuuj | *vwi ' % are serving to patrons of these route j } Pelion, Aug. 7, 191L Sockery. ? ^ *? ,-* 10 Di I Commencing ^Hr A H t W Yd wide Blef I 10 yds to t] II Calicoes, La\ | Ginghams II 10c Figured 1 I r (All summe I Men's ^5Qc "W [ See those Ne 50c Overalls * 10c Men's H< I Men's 15c Cc I r\ v* A Is v/uc tawxv v* j bray and I Visit my Big Fall St< || 1616 Main Columbia, ? M1 Notice, Bridge Builders fch SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE, ' Lexington, S. C., Aug. 8, 1911. The Legislature of South Carolina ^ at its last session, haying authorizec the Supervisor and County Comniis sioners of Lexington County, S. C., t( contract for, and have erected, a free bridge over Saluda River, near Arnick'i r_ Ferry, with the necessary approache.* 3 o(-n nnri at thl j ttuu CU1UDUAUIOU10) cw> J ?? ? Q- same time levied a tax to pay for tb< Im same, ^ NOTICE is hereby given that th< various bridge builders are invited t< le send their engineers to the site of th< proposed bridge, and submit sealec bids for the erection of the same, t< the Connty Board of Commissioner) for Lexington County, 8. 0., at Lex ington, S. C., at before the firs Monday (the 4th day) of Septem ber, 1911, at which time saic bids will be opened and considered. ,u L. J. Lang ford, 10 Supervisor, * James Caughman, . JxjO. W. Smith, ^ County Commissioners. Place For Sale. re I offer for sale my place 5 miles easl . of Lexington known as part of Jacol g Sox place, containing 48>? acres, mor< ^ | or less, for cash, kpply to John 0 ^ j Dooley, Lexington, S. C., Route 4. 3i J * Seas t Bxcu 4 JLUGIJg >n i f -1 ? - ?-??mw w r M i. TO NVKt VUl, Vrt, m (Seaside Resorts) ?? ^ ^ From Prosperity 11 Newberry Clinton ig Laurens Df i. Corresponding rates from other p rA Final return limit up to and incln MAKE UP YOUR PART For reservations or information ci White, Q. P. A., Wilmington, N. C., ' * I . ' ' V B h flj H ns Kb | ^^B ; % H H H I Saturday We Wi That * iching 5c yd he customer, vns and 33^c yd Lawns 5c )T goods must go.) rork Shirts 39c gligee Shirts 48c * 39c Dse 5c pr >llars 10c Ginghams ChamCheviots, regular store Saturday an )ck St., | >. c. %J j Fruit Trees. Anyone denring t;>^buy J. Van Lindley Nursery Co., Pomona, N. C. fruit trees, nut trees, grape vines, strawberries, raspberries, blackberry, 1 dewberry, shade trees, hedge plants, - flowers, and every thing in the nur5 sery stock. Call or write Geo. W. > Miller, Gilbert, S. C., route 1, and 1 3 will come and take your orders at once. 3 Prices right. 5 Elco-Rubber Cement, the best foi bicycle and automobile tires, and all 5 kinds of rubber patching. Royal glue, ) LePages' glue, dry cake glue, white 5 library paste, mucilage?all good stickI ers. Kaufmann Drug Cq.: 3 Barbecue at Steel Bridge. t On Saturday, August 26,1 will furnish a firsfcclass barbecue at the neve " steel bridge at Wyses' Ferry. Good 1 speaking and a fine ball game will be features of the day. Everybody invited. W. E. Lindier. 42 I A girl's sense of humor is badly warped if she marries for a joke. Father Time is a great artist, but women do not admire his line of work. No man is so religious that he con3 siders dying a pleasure. When you are in need of Job Work t let us figure with you. * ? eiual ST 16, '11 flA C. N.dcli WILMINGTON, N. C. Wrlghtsville Beach $9.00 - ^ |6.00 9 99 6.00 10.30 5.60 10.30 6.50 oinfcs. 3, n i 1 n 1Q11 ning aepwsmuei f AND TAKE A VACATION. ill on C. N. & L. agents, write T. C. or T. E. Livingston, SA., Columbia, S. C 11 InQiinnaafn Tf II uiuuyui UIG 1L Has Ever Been 10c yd, Bed Special Sale Yd wide Sea Ii B "M /I t-4 . i y fctrus One case of nic > ras?just the shirt waists hnr>s' shirts. ! the world ov the thing up for 10 days See that 27-inc match not in d every day for 10 % . L. H< BHHHHHHI 9 I' i IB i i* It Experi ii I .... . accurate 11 produce !; * Sixty !| wagons r % 1 I give you I for your : show y( J^best ma Gregoi ill Is the logical school for all parents in L< midst, located in a healthful town of the your child in any case of need over the t \^e offer courses leading to A. B. an< the great demand, Two conservatory tr years of suocessful experience for expres ary work. Young men board in the test homes have every advantage of a well ordered ] furnishings throughout, and the best of t Last session, the first under the new promises to excel the last session. Send Students from Lexington County g L. MEYNARE \' IN DAYS of the Fulled off in Co! t . [ Hot 10 Days only 7c yd sland, special 21 $1.00 se yd wide Mad thing for ladies7 and men's and Et is worth 12>^c er, but just to do Brown, special 9c yd 1 TTO TJ ;n r louncmg xis Columbia 25c yd days. Bargains g DPKIN I wag'on men admit that Studeb TiTAvlf 1V> V\ O V\ m V\ ws# WVXXVXXXCIXXOXXXJJ, O.IXU. JJCXXCOU XX1C a wag'on unequaled for durabilit; years of experience making first laturally produces a wagon that wi uMwkej, Wagons Oagj xt_ _ x f n uie juiggest value money?in everlasting wear. Ia du why StudebaKer wagons are Lde. ry-Conder Mule COLUMBIA, S. C. irille Col LEESVILLE, S. C. >xingtop and adjoining counties to 9end their best surroundings morally. It is easily reac] telephone from your home, d B. S. degrees; also a two-year normal cours ained music teachers. A graduate of Emers< ision. A department of Art. Specialists wit at very reasonable prices. Young ladies bos borne. This home is furnished with electric able board is well prepared served in style, administration, had an enrollment of 270. T . for our beautiful new Catalog and an applic et Free Tuition in the High School Departr )IE BAUKNICHT, M. A., Fastest Selling of' lumliia See th^t 10c Embi away SHOES It is given up by : men that our pri( cannot be maach These cool mornin need a pair of Bri tr i 9 * * 9_. ijaaies , Men s an< Oxfords must be cl< All 3.00 and 3.50 All 2.00 and 2.25 All 1.00 and 1.50 alore. Have to ma] ? ^ 1616 Colu nice aKers' | iterial I | -class Ulast I j. St US i Co., lege sons and daughters. It is in yo v hed by rail and yon can speak to e to prepare teachers to supply Dn, College of Oratory with ten h successful experience for Literird with the president, where they lights, brand new furniture and ne prospect tor the coming session ation blank, nent. President. Merchandise I 'oidery melt I 5cyd R ill the shoe I >.es mi shoes 11 ed. I gs you will I Dgrans 98c I i Children's | 3sed out. 9 Oxfds 1.98 | Oxfds 1.48 Oxfds .98 ke room for Main St., |l imbia, S. C. jl mmmmrnarn *^BBR9qrssrqa ^3 IHMHHBi ssusSBSSBSBB2mi^3