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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, October 4,1911. t ? DC. Hasxax, Editor and Publisher \ D. B. Halitwangxb, Assistant Editor. < Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. 0., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2,300. KTotieo Subscribers, A Red X on your paper denotes your . subscription expires in the issue crossed. A Blue X shows that you are in arrears, Please make settlement. Oh, you electric lights! The people of the county should take greater interest in the keeping up of the public highways?the chaingang can't do it all. Farmers should market their cotton slowly if they would have the price go up. An alligator weighing 52 pounds was killed in Mrs. FortJ9 pond at Pe lion a few days ago. Just another evidence that the sand hills of Lexington are in the lead. Don't forget that now is the time to prepare for the county fair. , t?l j.i?t\ff?fhp T.PTnnfton i JUS Li vii rcc nrccoo vu >?v ? -??0 County Fair. Our County Fair. The premium lists for the Lexington Count}' Fair are out. The fair will be held this year.on October 24, 25 and = 26?three big days?and it is the dufcy of every citizen of the county to lend hip or her efforts toward making thif the greatest fair in the history of the association. Our fair has always stood at the bead o? county f drs the country over?a fact that should cause ev1 ery Lexingtonian to fed proud. The fair this year promises to be bigger and better in every particular. The exhibits should be better in every department because our people are growing more prosperous and pro' gressive in all lines. The premium* will be large and it is hoped that all ear people ftp one end of the connty to the other, frill ..commence now to Set their exhibits ready. secretary, Hon. C. M. Eflrd, is Bending every energy to make ample room for all who ,wish to make exhibits. If you have not already received * mpmitim Ihit write or 'Dhone the secretary at onceA Delightful Ride. J& was the pleasure of the editor to enjby adklightfnl buggy ride while iD (Muai)i& en Sunday evening through . * thekindiioseof Mr. Sam L. Seastronk, of thai oifcyv who is an expert carpenter audi experienced contractor. He it* now employed on some extensive work cn the- eonal. We viewed the ^ suburb* of Cohxmbia and the manv ^ improvementsthat are being made? g the erection o? uumejous dwellings and j other baildings in Shandon especially. ( At the annex we were indeed glad to c visit the new and elegant home of Mr. c George Z. Seastrunk. George is a progressive contractor and builder and deserves much credit for his success. His home is an enviable one, located i.a the Shandon' annex part of the city. s We were pleased with our visit to oar t friends?Sam and George?and will v .Avail ourselves of another opportunity ? .in the near future to again enjoy their 1 hospitality. G. M. H. . Elecltrlc Lights Shine in All Their Glory. The Lexington Electric Light & j,P\wer Company turned on the current on Tuesday evening and quicker than a Cash the electric lights shown ^ bright-y in the residences and business houses-of the town. The street lights . conid not be tamed on due to the tel. epbcne wires, it is said, but by the end of the week the entire town will be shining in all its glory with the glow n.t Kskanfifnl Hpotrie lights ?. The Lion Furniture Co. *Xhe Lion Furniture O., of Colombia, ^ias a new advertisement in this issue. When it ocmes to furniture this firm ttKquestioiabiV lea is aii ether dealers so this section of the Stare. Mr. E. G. Cook, president of the company, is a map with waom it is a pleasure to d^al, and he numbers his friends by the thousands. Read their advertisement and be sure to give tn-rr. a trial before von buy elsewhere Trespass Notice. 11 AH persons are hereby warned under penalty of the Iaw not to trespass in any manner either by riding or driving through my laid known as the Wingard land which adjoins the Snelgjove and other land*,. i*-50 J. J. Fox. Gel a Premium List Now. The premium lists of the Lexington, bounty Fair are now out and ready or distribution. It you have not rejeived one drop a postal to the secreiary, Hon. C. M. Efird, Lexington, 3. C, War Declared. War was declared on Friday by Italy against Tnrkej. The cause of the . war is that Italy wants Tripoli, a slice of Turkey, and is going to take it if she can. On the day war was declared Italy sank several boats of the Turkish fleet and landed troops in Tripoli. ??I Tripoli is a province of Turkey in North Africa, along the Mediterranean sea; it has about 390,000 square miles of territory?the largest portion being mountainous and desert?and one million inhabitants. It looks like the victory mill be Italy's. Mimnaugh's Store. MimnaugL's store?the store of bargains?where beauty and splendor reigns supreme, is attracting thousands of shoppers every day. The big store presents a scene of beauty and loveliness, the like of which has not bee i witnessed in many a season. 3Lr. John L. Mimnaugh, right back from the north where he spent much time and money in making preparations for the fall and winter demands of his ever growing trade, is justly proud of the showing he has made. Goods are arriving at Mimnhugh's every hour in the day, and the people are flocking to Columbia from every Quarter of the Caroiinas to get a glimpse of the big store's attractions. It is needless to say that Mimnaugh has the bargains?that goes without saying?he always has bargains; but it might be said that he has more and bigger bargains than ever in every conceivable class of merchandise. A cordial welcome you will always find at Mimnangh's, whether y< u want to buy or not. Lorick-Fleming. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ( E. Lorick, at Irmo, was the scene of 8 I very'prettylnarriage on last Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock when their daughter. Miss Ellen, became the wife of Mr. Charles B. Fleming, of Columbia* ' The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Wbarton, of Columbia. The bride is a yonng woman of many graces and is deservedly popular. The groom is a machinist, holding: a positiQn with the Southern Railway in Oolnmbia. The couple were the recipients of many handsome presents, attesting the high esteem in which they are held. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming left on the Sown train for Colombia, where they srill make their home. Alex Ayoub. !Uex Ayoub, the old reliable dealer ol 3te:rvais street, Columbia, is catering 30 the Lex ngton trade with the best itock of goods he has ever shown, and le is sellinp; them at prices most reas>nable His goods are reliable in juaiity, sty'e and workmanship. Call m "Unele" Alex when in the city. Big line ol Jewelry We have just received the finest issortment of Jewelry ever shown in ois section, including geld and silver ranches, from the cheapest that'.* food to the highest that's best Everyhing for Ladies and Gentlemen, dake an early call. The Haul mann Drug Co. mm ; AS WELL AS ' 1 j larjre ones are welcome here? l you need not wait until your bus- ! i iness bas assumed proy?or | tions before opening a diking I Account, BO SO TO-BAY. i j | i Our patrons regardless of t he j j j amount of business done, receive j j j every courtesy in all matters of | j j business entrusted to us?and j j there is nothing in safe banking i j | we cannot perform. Talk ir over j with our cashier. f CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, s. c. QUEEN OF ACTRESSES ^^PRAISE^NjUJA. 9K9IK9F "/ am glad to write my endorse' ^?? - - * meat of the great remedy, reruns. ? do so most heartily. "-'Julia Marlowe. Any remedy that benefits digestion strengthens the nerves. The nerve centers require nutrition. If the digestion is impaired, the nerve centers become anemic, and nervous debility is the result. Pelion Happennings. Special to The Dispatch. Pelion, October 3.?.Everybody is quite busy picking cotton these days. Where hands could be secured the cotton crop is about gathered. Misses Ruth Kueece and Rean Fvjrt have returned to Limestone College to resume their studies this session. The members of the First Baptist church have reelected Rev. J. J. Myers, of Congaree, as their pastor for another }Tear. Rrof. Yarborough, a graduate of the University of South Carolina, has beer elected to teach the school at this place this session. I have been informed that the school will open on the second Monday in October. Work is progressing rapidly on the Konlr Jvmlrlinar Mr. .T. PerrV H'jttO. the c mtractor, expects to have it completed in about a month. Messrs. James W. Roof and John R. Holley are at work on the feed, livery and sales stables. They expect to have a car of mules and horses in a few weeks. Jefferson G. Sharpe left a few days ago for Clemson College. Friday afternoon S. Branson Holley ;?hot and killed an alligator in Mrs. Fort's pond. It weighed fifty-twx*pounds and was six feet and six inches ?. long. There will be preaching at St. Johns church on Friday and Saturday before the third Sunday in this month. On Sunday the Holy communion will be administered. The pastor, Rev. B. D. Wessinger, will be assisted in these services. Messrs. J. D. and E. C. Wingard nrint frtT ATlfiratioU. Lit* T O tuvu ^AUU *VWV?J ? j-r Mr. Tim L. Gardner is confined to his bed with fevjr at this writing. i ' The two sons of Mr. 0. Cromwell Gantt who have been desperately ill with typhoid fever, are very much better today. Dr. A. T. Hutto lias returned from the Knowlton hospital, where he has been for some time. Sockery. Alfred J. Fox, REAL ESTATE AM INSURANCE ' : LEXINGTON. - S. C. For Sale. 128 acres 3 miles from Steedman, land gray with clay subsoil, plenty oak and hickory, some pine. Land adjoining makes from I to 2 bale cotton per acre. acre lot with f> room Dwelling a barn and Stables, good well, on Depot Street, in Lexington, ? S. C. ; 105 acres five miles South of ? Chapin, known as the "Billy Rish Place,"about 25 acres open land, some timber, plenty water. J T?is place must be sold quick. t It's a bargain. Answer quick. I 103 acres 5 miles from Gaston, 30 acres in cultivation, gray soil, * some pine timber. 11 acres on the Augusta road 2 ^ miles from Lexington, 8 acres cleared, 3 room cottage. 140 acre9 near Macedon. 22 1 acres open land, Price $700. One lot in Batesburg 84x200 feet, 4 room cottage. 275 acres 3 miles from Pelion, 50 acres in cultivation, 4 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water. I 110 acres 5 miles from Lexing- \ ton, 40 acres in cultivation, 7 room dwelling, barn and stables, plenty water, near church and school, R. F. JX, telephone. 96 acres 2 1-2 miles from Lexington on the two north road. 97 acres near Lexington. 71 acres 3 miles from Swansea, 40 acres in cultivation 4-room dwelling, plenty water, land good for cotton and grain. 162^2 acres 5 miles from Steedman, 25 acres open land, 4-room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water, gray soil. Write or call to see me a m A1 THE HOME Mlimi BUNK, , Lexington, S. C. i SAVE M0N1 By Buying From Us The Following It< # HAT L.G. Dreher I "OUTFITTERS FOR I Lexington, : OUR BIG U But we have Bargains Galore to offe All of the Seasons Newest and Best Millinery, Etc., is here. They are m New goods are coming in every da> p. h. sumf ma?Mil I hii pbbmbbwwiimii i iggc?o?ay? i "Billy Beard." 2 | "Biily Beared,the "Man I rom the 4 south," is The leading attraction at! O | I B \ I The Lyric theutr? Columbia. j jj H II 1 'Billyh is one of the brightest and) ^ )esi comme.uians on the stage today. ^ 3e has captivate-' audiences the eouc- VN^VVA/WVVWV ry over. There is ro better fellow | iving than "Biliv Board,'" the "Man j ?Yom the South " Aside from this leatnv , the pro- i - - . ! grammes ar The Lvric art; up vo uitu lsuai height or excellency, and the ittencance is growing daily. FARMS! | FARMS! It you want to buy a gecd I arm at ri^ht price any- i where in South Carolina, W C flclV call on or write us. If you i , ~ want to sell your farm quick j ^OOCl 13X17 f0Th; maV7 TT\ broke. C right and we will sell it for you, no matter where locat- j yQ^] WSflt ed. We sell choice city ' MWrorfv too. ? Dickert & Eargle, g^UFlf 1507 Main Street, " ? , Columbia, - South Carolina. "Always Hustling." ? Coats MP | S CUARANT663 *3 * i v , ^ iits and Rain Coats A and Boys' Pants ices and Hats lgs and Underwear s and Suit Cases. { e the best in each of e above lines. & Company, MEN AND BOYS" <. iv?c:?iP"" , South Carolina. MM OVER j A r you in all manner of Merchandise, in Notions, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, arked at prices that will move them, r. Come whether you buy or not. low Rrnnklanii. S. 0. IUVV WH VVHIUIBU^ wi va aHBSBnaBHBMmnMBHBMnaHaiBa e just received Car Load of " i it /flr i 11 a Horses and iviuies, wen !ome to see us and get what as right prices. E^SVILLE, S. C.