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fk s ? Eepresentatiue Bewspaper. Boners Eexmgton and the isomers of the Surrounding Bounties kike a Slanhet. VOL. XXXIV. LEXI]NGrOi\ S. 0., WEUiNEM>A\, APRIL 13. 1904. 23. i GLOBE BEY GOODS COMPANY, ^ A ~^FT. ZE3I. Ifc^EClSrC^TOIbT. J13_. 3^-A-2ST^_a-ES2, *4fif m|L* ld?0 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, H. C. tJTj^ Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. October lttf * GRAND | . pgtMIUM gALE. I 23eautiful Presents FOS YOU. j | ^ This store has no Javorites, all peopie are treated alike, and we appreciate a CQstouier who buys very little j as well as the one who buys largely, i SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS I j We have at our store one thousand | I j premiums consisting ot rocking i ^ i chairs, parlor lamps, jardinieres,'tea j sets, go carts. Umbreua stand, pici tnres. toilet sets, berry dishes, water ' I Pitchers, Waiters china celery dish- I es, brown glass tumblers and a beau tiful assortment of Opalescent ware, ; j consisting of rose jars, salad trays, j jellv dishe?. cak? trays and various j I other shanks in five colors viz: blue, j | ij canary, flint, green and pink. HOW WE DO IT. j k i To every customer whose purj chase amounts to One Dollar or more : will be given a ticket iu a sealed en[\ velope. The above premiums will { j be divided into ten low or ten numbers. Customers will be given choice j o! premiums irom the lot number i correspodiug with the tickets they hold. Yon get your premium beiore j { you leave our store There will be ] ' lots of money saved by wise folks. j ? ! SPOT CASH-SO APPROBATION \ j I ! : ^THE^ , ATT At) SHOE MAN. j I j iljl HI 1613 Mam St. k ! } COLUMBIA,S.C. i Feb. 6?ly. THE REASON Tour Stomach trouble has not been cured, is because ycu have been taking medicines that only alleviate kthe symptoms, giving only temporary relief. Try Hilton's Life for the Liver aod Sidneys, for a permanent relief ana cure, in all disorders of tne stomach, liver and kidneys. CONSTIPATION, the great cause pi ill-health, is quickly relieved and soon cured by its use. It cures^any irregularities of the k kidneys, and by its regulating tffect on the system gives vigor and strength to the body. When run down in health and need a medicine that will build you 1 ud. take Hilton's Life for the Liver ' & * kand Kidneys. 25c, 50c aod $1.00 j bottles. Sold wholesale by the I Murray Drug Co, Columbia, S. C. | For sale at the Bazaar, LexiDgtoo, I S. C. i k | Special Oil ' <>jjjp We Prepay Hail, Es ^ in a Badius of 600 i ^ ^ purchases anonnt: I OUR MILLINERS - - . ?v o M ** one of ttie iar?esl 111 toe o eS >^NI you to ord-r matting. rags am H ?S^ delivery charges il purchase it J ^ SOME NEWER MATERIA] Fine 24 inch Satin Face Fo A ors.| price th-j yard. 75c. ^ 3d inch White Wash Japane 4p conl as Ihwd. price, the yard. ypS Fine Mercerized *-i!k Mull. lag best colors. Tapp's special p Finest "Crepe de Soie" in and most wanted colors, wush at, the \ard, 50c. '4> ^ ORDER j? THE JAMES L. : 3? COLUME Swansea Items. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Tbe long dry sped bas been broken by a rain Friday and Saturday and tbe putting out of fertilizers has been 1 temporarily suspended. No cotton planting bas been done yet but some will commence after the third Sunday. The farmers are generally up with | their work and are ready for the season. The business outlook for Swansea is still bright and promising and the doctors complain that tbe health of the community is perfectly good. The family of Peter Oliver has moved into their new residence in town. Peter's face is now one cf the familiar sights we meet with on our streets. The railroad company bas enlarged the depot at this place and two waiting rooms have been furnished for the travelers. On last Sunday Dr. E U Andrews, of Chicago, preached in the Baptist church in tbe morniog and at night. His morning theme was fcbe proper training aod care for children: 1st. Id the common schools; 2ad in the home aDd 3rd the duty of church men Qs such. At night he preached about the friendship of Jesus and its exhalted character and worth. Both efforts were full of thought of a high nature, aDd were well worthy of the culture and ability of that distinguished gentleman, preacher and scholar. D. J. Kootts bad a valuable mule gored oy a Gumsey bull and two weeks rest had to be given it. SiDce a deborner has made its appearance a gentleman of bis rude inclinations bas been dethroned of his power to "push with his horns". 0 her cows and yearlings have suffered a like fate, and the iniquity of tbe father has been visited on the children of the first generation and kindred of the herd and even on former generations. Mrs. Louisa Gantt and her two interesting children have returned to Palatka, Fia., and Ann.e May Gantt has returned with them. In a former article the Dispatch said that Mrs. Cykes has located here and is doing a good business in \ ~ - ? EPS! ^ ! ill by Mail | ! _ & rpress or Freight with- ? riles cf Columbia on ^ ing to $5 and over. ^ r DEPARTMENT f j -" ti ?: 11 i-1 - f yum. xl win ccxiinuiy pity \jr t d curtains from u-t. We pay ? over $5.00. L*S AT SPECIAL PRICES. W j m I i u lard's in the season's best colM ! se Silk, washes like linen, as 75c. i in white and black and all the rice, the >ard, 25c black, white and all leading es like linen, special this week, TODAY. J i DAPP COMPANY, ? |: :IA, S. C. . millinery. It should be that it is . Mies Belie Dichee and not Mrs. Cjkee. SpriDg has come again in all its grace and beauty and the birds are singing tbeir songs as cneeifully and ormiifis f a (i u r?ut? a o f 1 t ?1 Mnr ?TT ! apjycai iu uc an gaj on IUC .Jicwj Wives of Windsor/' The grass on the hills and flowery vales echo their hyms of praise and thanksgiving to the great God of nature, the creator and author of loveliness, symmetry and beauty, and all nature seems content and say with John Howard Payne "There is no place like Home, sweet home.'' Our community has been called j upon to extend sympathy to Mrs. Sarah Past and family, in the sad news of the death of Mr. Dantz'er, the husband of Carrie, the youngest daughter of the Rev. L. W. Ristand Sarah Rast. He leases a faithful wife and two little children as the worst sufferers in his death. Dr. A C. Langford and Miss Joe I Langford are visiting Dr. John R. i Langford. The old Djctot's health \ appears to be improving aDd his i physical condition indicates it. "Ooce ! a man and twice a child" has been I said many times before but in his case fully true. Spectator. Headquarters, Camp Steadman No. 668 U. C. V. Lexingioo, S. C. Ap?il 11, 1904 You are hereby requested to assemble in the court house on Friday, April 22, 1904, at 11 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the General ReunioD, to take place at Nashvilte, Tenn., June 14, 15 and 10 Also Delegates to the State Reunion at Charleston, S C' next month. A fail attendance is earnestly n quested at this meeting in order to complete the business set for the meeting on the 11 th of February, which failed to take place on account of the inclemeLt weather at that tima. Members will come prepared to pay annual dues to cainp, and those that cannot atteLd will please send the amount due by some other comrade or remit by mail. By order of M. D. Harmon, Commander. G. W. Reeder, Adjutant. Great Knocl AT "Pi IP me rut 1840 Corner Yl&iu and Rich Flowing freely ?'itii bargains that will pulvei may arise in the future. You will tiud some 1 shorter short. JUST FOE GLOEY f>(X> yds Embroidery to > inches wide at pure 5000 yds, Embroidery 5 to 12 inches wd-. at p 5000 yds. Insertion to mitch. 2 to 4 inches wid f? |.i- ces Lonsdale C'.nif ric to knock on: <o upe 5000 yds white goods L.tcc-Jteot mercerized. K 10 doz-n Huck Towtle. 40 inch long and 22 im 50 dozen ladies embroidered H-iudkercfciei. ha: 50 dozen men's iim-n finished Handkerchiefs, j. m- T A L IV A 15 O TJ Ml silk Talfetta No. '3d N o 8" and No. loi), li Ladies Keadv to wear He.-. l^t-st styles, l itest of) eenfs. r.ti fd >2 ud Ladies Black Shirt Good-. .-ell them : Men's Stjnw Hats, worth ."0 cent-, just lor glo: Ladies Shippers. all styles to paUerize com pet i Mens Shoes and Low Cuts, be-1 make at prices pair guaranteed Shirt Waists -W? olLr th-> best hue yon ever .Shirt Waists Sets?Large Pearl -ets, i<> c-.-nts. MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN", C SIS , FOR BARGAIN'S. Thin eale W. D. BATE Klondike's ITotss. j To the Editor of the Dispatch: Yes I have been down with the measles and up with them too, so far as that 19 concerned. Will say? personal!} ? that measles do not concern me any more. We felt so thankful because the red pest did us no worse that we sacrificed our mustache and now ycu can behold us 88 in our tender youth. Some say we have lost at least 50 per cent, cf our beauty. ' Now this makes us feel very serious. Supposing originally we possessed 100 per cent, now there remains but 50. Of course that would be so much supposition. But we feel at least 200 per cent, better and we would rather run this matter by feeling. Don't make any difference how ugly a man is nohow. He can be elected to cffise as observation 1 proveth. Just imagine what a pleasure it is to slick ones whole mouth into a glass of fre*h buttermilk or some good tomato soup. Then it makes a fellow feel more dignified. Don't know why, ulIsss it is that he has advanced along the line of ~ ? i u r i i BVU1UUUL1 a BUUva LI la 11 ltrLlLl the -"JBillie" goat. Then fce receives more attention from his old friends aud acquaintances and especially the small boy at church. But what hurt U9 most, our baby would look at us and then scream out for his mother. I suppose he saw where he had lost an opportunity. Mr. T. S. Sease has been unfortunate in having two barns with all or most all the food they contained burned within the last month. This is evidently the work of a scoundrel. Fortunately the live stock were saved at both barns. Had it not been for the heroic work of the train crew be would have lost everything in both the store and several other buildiDgs. They soy that Dr. James Crosson now sleeps in peaceful slumbers and dreams of the fairy land, where beautiful llowers ever bloom?All because the baby weighed 14 pounds. Ask Uncle J. bow he hitched up the horse for his brother. Our section master is changed so often here that a beaurean of information will be necessary to keep up with his name. Our streets on Saturday are not i- -i I Hill !>i!U ! UNTAIN iland Streets, Columbia, v/.a auv competition existing now or that bargains here from the Baltimore Fire, WE OFFEE YOU having price, oc per yard, tirch iMuir nriee. l ie ner vard. e put chasing price, 5c per yard. tition, DAc per yard. I cvuts per yard. b ;s wide, bleached with red border, lbc. "1 i:i? knock. 5 cents. J ;s<WK til't a).i. oth Kits 5 cents. T I 15 13 O IV ! ) cents. You paid more. .shades, latest material and latest prices. 1 for ies >. rv, 25 cenis. lion. 75 cents a pair. to suit the purse and lit the foot. Every j aw at 5(1 cents. j ORNEli MAIN* AND RICHLAND j | will continue until further notice. S, Manager. I lit for a lady to walk on. In almost every nook and comer is seen a crowd with a bottle to tbeir lips and of course profane end vulgar language 11 iws as freely as the wbisky. This is the fruit of our respectable dispensary. Oh well, this may suit j some people, but it can only suit those j who are losing every sense of what j true manhood means. This kind : will not go out but by prayer and fastiDg. Somebody is responsible, i "Who is it? Klondike. TVTrt^VaveT TV/Tave T HIT?IVav(?! mwvuviD. MWWUSiSt <.u.w | How many children are at this season feverish and constipated, with \ bad stomach and headacte. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children will always cure. If worms are pressenfc they will certainly remove them. At all druggists. 25cts. Sample mailed free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 24 ? - ?? Salem News. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The farmers around in this section i are busy preparing their land for ! planting. The grain crop is looking i splendid. The fruit crop was badly i injured by tbe recent cold. There j will be no peaches in this section. Mr. Irvin Stack spent last Saturday night with his daughter, Mrs. Joe Lowman. Miss Rosa Belle Meetze visited j her cousin Miss Iva MeeUe last Sun- I day evening. Mrs. Amanda Derrick, of White j Rock, visited her daughter, Mrs Ernest Meetze, last Saturday and Sunday. Rev. J. L. Ray preached a profoundly thoughtful sermon elucidating and magnifying the office and power of Christ the son of man, at Salem last Sunday morning. Mr. Arthur W. Stack paid a flying visit to Boylston last Sunday. Dr. Mathias, of Irmo, worship at Salem last Sunday. "There's never a day so sunny. Bat a little cloud appears, There's never a life so happy, Bat has its time ot tears; Yet the sun shine oat the brighter "When the stormy tempest clears." Maud. Aoril 11. 1904 c ?. ? Fewer gallons; wears longer? De^oe. ' Nothing but Sohcl .Lea Every Pair G %/ i'hey are here and of courre ir.- beauties b<^c and Low Cuts, J la -.ks ai d f.uis, A.11 Leatoe invited to call w Jen in ihe city and iuspcs Cohen's Sh 1636 MAIN ST.. C Switzer ITeck Items. | To the Editor of the Dispatch: ! The truck farmers are putting in j a large crop and should the season j be favorable the aupoly v/ill be more | than the demand. Our people have | been steadily increasing in truck | farming until it may be truthfully | | said that this is the garden spot of j Lexington countv. t . i * - ? la me scope ci country Irom Lexington court house to Columbia it would be safe to say with good seesons and a fair price for their truck that they will realize in the neighborhood of ten or twelve thousand dollars for their crop. O itside of this the most of our people raise their own hog aDd hominy with a large quantity of cotton as a surplus. The small grain is looking fine, notwithstanding the bard winter the oat crop will be ordinarily good. The health of our community ia good at this writing except Mr. JB. C Lybraud, the oldest man in our section, is very feeble, but we hope soon to see him out again. Also Mrs. John A. Cromer, who is very 1 r?fT? Wa hnnfl chu rrrill wolra ? iks t* . it u uv/jjv cuv it tu ujanu a change for better and ere long be able to be out erj ijiDg good health. Scod we will hear from the candidates ana the three dollars for their announcement will help oil the press and the Editor will be all smiles,and when he draws lines over '"Old Priuce'' and starts out to pull pork and muttoo ribs he wi;l be as gay as a sixteen year old boy when be first goes to see best girl. Oj ! poor devil, you will have a hard time this summer for "Josh'' is goiDg to take in all the 'cues. R x. Lexington's Friend. I "When you buy goods of Wm. I Piatt, Columbia, you get thegenuire article, as do goods are allowed to be misrepresented to fleet a sale. His stock is up to-date 111 every particular, so when you want the latest fashions in dry good-1, dress goods, notions and milliuery, call oq hira. For the accommodation of his Lexington friends, he is maintaining a wagon yard, where they can leave their vehicles and horses, while in bis store shopping and until they leave for home. Buy Your SPRING SHOES OF COLUMBIA. S. C. i .ther Shoes Sold and fuaranteed. *us" Ahev are K-uth Kouqaerors in High rs, Union Mide. You arc* respectmlly A thjie goods. Qiality guirsnteod. loe Store, 501 UMBIA, S. C.