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' [ When a Ne\ Comes inra ! Heat and.E at. the Wind What would it mean to yc heat and dirt banished from y o this summer?to be free from tl range, free from ashes and soo New P|er/ecti( Oil Cook-stov With the New Perfection Oven, the N Stove is the most complete cooking device c It is just as quick and handy, too, for washin STANDARD C (Incorporated J NEWARK. N. J. ,-V- r ????aaMi? Baptist Picnic. The Baptist Sunday school of Lexington will hold its annual picnic at j Mr. Eli L. Corley's spring on Saturday. June 8th. Everybody is cordially invited to attend and bring a wellfilled basket. Caldwell D^vis was fatally stabbed * with a knife at a negro dance halL in Columbia one night last week by Hat| tie Boyd?both colored. He nied next d av I Notice Debtors and Creditors. f All persons having claims against ' the estate of H. M. Wingard are hereby notified to file the same properly proved with Messrs. Efird and Drehnr, attorneys at'Lexington, S. C. And all -^persons indebted to estate are hereby notified to pay at the store iou the unr dersigned, or to Me&r& Rhude and Harry Roberts. ' : Mrs. E. a-WINGARD, v. I 7 Admx. Estate of H. M. Wingard. 4W-S3 > V?' . m- r* ' y | Chas. W. Cromer. O. O. Misenheimer. Cromer Misenheimer Agency f - $ J ?+ ft a f r Real Estate. Rents and V '' Business Opportnmties. L~- FARM AT BARR, S. C. k Farm of 220 acres near Barr, liigh state of cultivation, 75 acres pasture, both winter and summer; 60 acres open, some timber, plenty water and a good orchard. Price $15 the acre. Terms arranged to suit. k Room 9, Mimnaugh Building, I Columbia, S. C. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT REAL iSSTATJbJ, Lb. HflTE MOQt POMPLF.TR TJ^E WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5a00? A Set of Buggy Harness for $10.00. We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax j aiid pay nigne&t market prices. Wilse W* Siarfin, | Ulfi-lllS I'Ui:: S;r-t:t. * OOT.VMBIA - 'C. ' TT^ r I vreriecuon i it,the Door Hrt;Fly Out fYW This Stove , ' " saves Time ,u to have It saves Labor ^ i.. i It saves Fuel ur kitchen ItsaVes-YOU he blazing Made with i. 2 and 3 bum1 J er?, with long, enameled, turt quoise-bluechimnevs. Handsomely finished throughout. mThe 2- and 3-burner stores can be had with or without a m| cabinet top. which is fitted with drop shelves, towel racks, etc. r?* All dealers carry the New ^ Perfection Stove. Free Cook. Book with every stove. Cookew Perfection Book also given to anyone >n the market ?ending 5 cents to cover maili ins cost, g and ironing. )IL COMPANY in New Jersey) BALTIMORE, MD. J Tribute of Respect. Whereas, Mrs. Eliza Jane Miller has been for 9ome years a member of the Woman's Missionary Society of Pond Branch Methodist Cnurch, and whereas. God has seen fit in His wise Providence to call her from our Society: Thererefore be it resolved: 1st. That we bow in humble submission to the will of God, saying in the words of Job *'The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord." 2nd. That while we will always : miss her dear face from our society, we will ever cherish the memory of her sweet smile and voice. 3rd. That we extend to the bereav- i ed family our sincere sympathy in i this hour of severe trial. I 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Lexington Dispatch for publication and that a copy be sent to her family as tributes of esteem. *; . - Mrs. G. W. Smith, Mrs:. j( R. Holley,"- Mrs. A. M. Smith. _Ray Up Please. We are greatly in * need of money just now to pay paper and other bills, and will, therefore, greatly appreciate it if those of our readers who are in arrears will call or send by mail and renew their subscriptions at once. We don't want to stop anybody's paper. This is campaign year and you will need The Dispatch to keep youposted 1 E| WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase the NEW HOME you veil! have a lifo asset at the price you p:ty.?nd will not have an endless chain of repairs. Quality | Considered If yoa want a sewing machine, write fot our latest catalogue before you purchase. The New Home Sewins Machine Co., Orange, Mass. A Watch is Valuable . Tiri :i Tjr? T1: T? w ixtJii 11 ivccpb lime. 11 you want your watch to keep Correct Time, see M. WEISS, Wateli Repairing a Speciaty ! Also Dealer in Watches and Jewelry. f V I 1320 Main Slro i, Colombia, S, C. Opposite- Mat.ion ?1 i>urk I Officers Hurry to Scene. Hampton, S. 0., May 31.?Word reached here this afternoon of a difficulty occuring at Camp Branch in this county, in which two young children of Mr. W. H. Benton were severly beaten by two negro women. The affair took place thi9 afternoon and it i9 understood that considerable feeling has been stirred up by the act of the women in going into the white map's yard and taking advantage of the absence of the children's protectors. It is stated on high authority that a large number of men have gone to the scene and summarv punishment is anticipated in the event of the capture of the two women. The sheriff has gone to the scene with deputies in auI tomobiles to preyent aDy violation of the law. Up until a late hour this afnoon there were no developments except that the officers are on the ground. Mrs. M. A. McLaughlin, 512 Jay St, LaCrosse Wis. writes that she suffered all kinds of pains in her back and hips on account of kidney trouble and i rheumatism. "I got some of Foley i Kidney Pills and after taking them for a few dayaVthere was a wonderful | change in my case,for the pain entirely left my back and hips and I am thankful there is such a medicine as j Foley Kidney Pills." At Chicago J. H. Hudson, a negro preacher, former head of the Hudson Orphan Asylum, a negro institution, was sentenced to twenty-fiye years in the penitentiary for serious charge? by two girl inmates. The girls described the tortures Hudson inflicted. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is * n - 11 1 | ready to do your iau cleaning, prising, dyeing, etc. We have a competent force and all work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit foryou. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, btrengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric 'acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength* Refuse substitutes* For Sale By Kanfmann Drag Oo. e \ Shoes! Shoes! For Every Member of the Family. Our Standard Brands in Men's Shoes are as follows:? W. L. Douglas, AldeD, Walker & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & Dean. Prices ranging from $2.50 to $1.00. In our high grade line are the Torrey and Nettle ton, which sell for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. IB We also handle the very be9t grades of Ladies Shoes that can be bought, for a reasonable sum. Come and see our Fall ami j Winter Stock. , T. A. BOYNE, | 5736 Main $!,,Columbia,5* : i op^;5- on-,. \\ Wehave just added this line to our busir over our vast line of Bedroom Suites,, Wa Ranges and Stoves, and all other articles go \ STALL INCS & NEW BROOKLAND, Tha house tha'3 sells MORE GOOl SAME GOOI JOTHAM AN And the "Happy Th< I SHAN'T never fergit the time young Doc Ar was a hifalutin feller, an' afore hard knocl he'd figgered out more ways o' makin' ablam The Doc thought he was jest a leetle mite do fer his outfit but the fanciest things m ver-top bottles?fancy plug hat?fancy si Not havin' the money to put into an Jj sition by throwin' away lonr: of his got soundin' name. Sorter f'.jck up his m ^jffirfflTTriir r Well, after takin' one look at that v V affair with all sorts o' gingerbread work thing for the sorter roads the Doc'd be 'blee ^ a This wagon foolishness was over 'bout /fflO ^ Doc projected. The first time out, his hoss || to flinders. The next thing, he discovered h * Ij thing after every trip. The dust an' grit'd s | Xgtf * CIO. r 121 liy j 111 LUlIUli UU>1 il Hill v/ii(, uajr , jm then?Who-o-sh! 'Twas all over with, 'ce 11 Mj ( The Doc cussed consid'able. He writ s' ffl l? only satisfaction he got was in their aski ^ 1 Kfr some more. He was an artist in his way?tf ' 4'/h \ wkLi sicks, an' I b'lieved that whereas he wouldr a'Iy ?Pen to conviction now. So, I sugg< Company, Watertown, N.Y., an' git one o I've got a "Happy Thought" myself?a Corning, bought it about six months afore the Doc come to us. A it fer a spell, to see how he liked it. I told him if he didi nin' vehicle he ever stepped into, he could call me a dou| The Doc'd been too dum stuck-up at first to even loc take an int'rest in things. He looked at the "Happy 1 powers!" sez he. "It's an easy chair, a cradle an' a hart Then he examined the Bradley shaft couplin's, see-i teetered for a while, an' thensez: "Is she'iled up, ready f< Well, the Doc tried her fer a couple c?' days, an' the an' sez: "Say, Jotham, what'll ye takefu that wagon?' > ** "She ain't fer sale," I sez. "Wouldn't sell it noho \vhat'd be th? use in my doing that, seein' I'd have fer 'nother jest like it?" "Yes, that's so," sez he. "But how'd ye Tcnow ye t it? This one's the finest wagon 1 ever rid in. Why, it's almost! An' they ain't no rattle or saueakin' to it, an my eems to fergit he's hitched to anything, it comes 'long so "That's all right, Doc," sez I. "You needn't ha 'ere 'Happy Thoughts'?they're all alike, so fur as easy r coclr Company g'arantees em. They've ben a-sellin' vehicles in this neighborhood nigh onto forty years?an' I: find no fault with the way H. H. Babcock Company does Well, the Doc got a "Happy Thought" piano Tickled? Why he was the happiest feller ye ever seen wh< to mine on the road. That was about four years ago?a: -?"Hannv Thought." iest ask aiiyumig uuui IIIV ~rrJ o?? , drivin' in that same wagon today, an' the only thing he ev< new set o'tires put onto it. Mine's got the same tires yit. A Gregory-Conde COLUMBIA, S. 4,Our Guarantee Means PONT To See Our H BUGGIES and WAGONS we have all grades from the medium to the>st that ??is made and the Price. isJMght. q | Ik %* r? I &o ? ? iSii vi at ^ ^ -.- "i *: ? ' ? <-? > t.'"*, cf \ " _ * 4 ^ ^ less, and it will pay you to look rdrobe, Chiffoniers, Parlor Suites, , I .1 T"* _ 1 ran tne r urnnure ousiness. ARMSTRONG, s* c. DS FOR SAME MONEY )S FOR LESS MONEY D "DOC" ought" Buggy mstrong first located in this deestrick. He cs had driv' some hoss-sense into his head ed fool of hisself than Adam ever dreamed of. : better'n the rest of us. Wouldn't nothin' loney'd buy: Fancy medicine case with silliny leather shoes?an' so on. i autermobile, he kinder straddled the propy)d dollars fer a fancy wagon with a higfr 3se at our "Babcocks" 'cause they didn't ? ; vagon, I jest grinned. 'Twas sure a purty onto it. But, Great Scott! 'twan't no fit ged to travel over. the quickest of all the fool things that the stumbled an' fell in the shafts an' broke 'e^l / e was 'bleeged to clean an' ile the blamed ^ iift into the work in' parts, 'spite all he could the wheels struck a stone in the road?an1 s ptin' cleanin' up the muss! to the makers, but as near's I kin calkilate, n' ivhat did he expect. Then the Doc cussed ?! le Doc was! I felt sorter sorry fer the skee? 1't a-listened to reason afore, he was prob* V ested that he send to the H. H. Babcock ' their "Happy Thought" wagons. , with phaeton seat an' spring back. Had n' so I sez to him that he might hitch onto % a't find it the easiest-ridin', smoothest-runc -jj jh-head an' I'd answer to it. '?] )k at my "Babcock." Now he begun to 'j 7hought" gear, an' blurted out: "By the imock?all in one!" "That's herV1 sez I* J sawed the shafts, dumb inter the seat an.' . rrbizness? I may want to use it several days." 0 n he come 'round to me Bl w fer less'n it cost jne? to send off right away an git 'nother jest like. like floatin' in the air, hoss sometimes actooally ; easy an' still-like!" ' ve no fears 'bout them Me unnin' goes. TheBab-^^ jO! " their wagons an' other u lin't never heard nobody tyj,? l box wagon, an'*-sayf , V "j\ :n he found 'twas equal ^ n' if ye want to know Doc Armstrong. He's r done to it was to have ' n"tain't fer sale, neither. r> MitIp r.rt.. fi ATAUAV W c. i Something." LNUJPW MfaadLtfgEfflMBPBPMWBBBMMPMOBBBHBMMWMMM?11 Line of /*?<% A 1\11TT Wiieil yuu gU LU uuy, ^ W-' r \*. 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