The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 09, 1894, Image 3
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The Lexington Dispatch
1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1394.
W SIOO IK COLD PREMIUMS
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cash subscriptions obtained for The Columbia |
I Weekly Register, the money in all cases to ac- j
L. company the order. And we will also give THREE j,
rlnrvnrvo r>v ov) (v* cvc 0.0 and 520.90 in"
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GOLD to the persons sending us the three greatest
number of cash subscriptions at 51.00 each by the j
1st of September, 1894: the subscriptions may be
forwarded as taken and an account will be kept,
giving due credit for all names received. In the :
contest for the three cash prizes no commissions
will be allowed. In sending in subscriptions in
competition for the cash prizes, state that fact.
For one dollar a year (money, not stamps,) you
may get The Columbia Weekly Register, pub- j
lished every Monday and Thursday. It contains j
the latest telegraphic news, full market reports, all j
the news of the State capital city and correspond- ;
ence from all parts of South Carolina. This is a
fresh and original paper?no plate matter. The I
; Register stands squarely by the interests of the ,
farmers. When you conclude to take a weekly i'
just remember that vou can, if your mails will adinit
of it, get in The Register a drst class paper
twice a week for the same price you would have to !
pay for a paper coming to you only once a week, <
and very likely containing more news of another
State than of your own. The Register ought to
have thirty thousand farmers and their dollars at
its back?won't you be one of them, and at once't
Remit to Charles A. Calvo, Jr., Proprietor, Co- !
lumbia. S. C., by p. o. money order, registered letter j
or Express draft. You may get The Columbia \
Daily Register, containing the latest news, for So i
a year or 50 cents a month?a compact and well ailed j
newspaper.
A Lecture. j
Mi s. Virginia 1). Young, of Fail -;
fax, Sumter county, S. C., one of the;
most prominent and earnest advo
cates of ''Equal Rights" in the State,:
will deliver a lecture at Palmetto Col- j
legiate Institute, on Thursday evening,
May 10th, at S p. m. Our peo- i
pie should turn out and give the dis- j
tinguished lecturer a large audience, j
and hear what she has to say in
? L - r i.U? ? iv*nrlr* (av fliA i
Support/ Oi VUts uiuius ujiniu iw ^ j
cause which she advocates.
Died From His Wounds.
Young Artenms Goodwin, who was
cut last week in a difficulty with his
brother-in-law, Allen Nease, mention
of which was made in the Dispatch,
died last Wednesday afternoon from
his wounds.
The inquest was held Thursday
by Trial Justice W. A.'Goodwin, and
the jury found in substance, that the
decease had come to his death from
the effects of wounds received from
a knife in the hands of Allen B.
Neese.
Mr. Efird represented theprosecu-1
i 11 a _ x i
tion, and 3laj. iueeize me ueieuse.
Neese is in jail at this place await-'
ing trial at the next term of court of:
General Session.
? ? Moonlight
Concert.
The Lexington Erass Band has
perfected arrangements for a moon- i
1 light concert in the beautiful grove
east of St. Stephan's church, the old
Fair Grounds, on Thursday evening, |
May 17th.
Ample refreshments will be provided
and will be served by 3'oung
ladies who will have this feature in |
oliovfrfl onrl fbia ia pnnncrh to miar
I autee that the most delicious ice:
cream, the coolest lemonade and the \
V sweetest cakes, etc., will be dispensed!
V with liberality and promptness.
P The Band's sweetest music will j
L be discoursed during the evening, j
I and the members will do all in their
" power to make those who favor them :
with their patronage have a delightful
and pleasant time.
Tlio rmlVlin is r>nrdi?llv invit.Pf! fn
^ wv, v ? V |
be present and there patronage will
be gratefully appreciated.
The Band needs the money to pay !
the balance due on instruments, |
which is now being pressed.
I Come and give the Band a helping i
hand and the favor will be returned j
whenever the services of the band is
required and requested.
Respond.
Let your dues for the Dispatch j
come in that we may get in shape;
again. If you are not coming to!
town, send by your neighbor, or by j
mail. It is necessary that our de-:
linquents should respond at once.!
I We need t tie money now worse tnan
we ever did. Those who have thus j
far sent and aided us have our grate-'
fid. thanks, and we certainly do ap-}
oreciate the kind words of encouragement
accompanying their letters. |
We know money is scarce but we!
hnr>e vou will consider our condition
Ill and strain a point to help us replace
|||our material.
i|r If it is impossible to send all, send 1
W what you can, as when so many
If small amounts are put together they ;
I make a big thing. Now, you can'
help, if you will.
1 Members of the ritle company;
I should not forget that there will be
k a meeting of the company in the
W court house next Saturday afternoon.
f Business of importance will be trans- j
r acted and every member should be
^ present.
Sheriff Sales postponed.
How about the canning plant?
Lexington needs a good fire engine ;
company.
Patronize your home paper and it
will help you.
If you wish to succeed advertise
your business.
Trade with men who advertise in j
the Dispatch.
Our merchants will pay Columbia I
prices for cotton.
Very few persons were in town
Monday, salesday.
Several Sunday school picnics!
at Saluda last week.
This is picnic season, but we hear!
of none in the near future.
"Wanted, applicants to sell books,
A.. C. Dorroh, Greenville, S. C.
Keep your dimes and nickles for the
Moonlight concert on the 17th inst. j
Items of a local nature of general
interest will be thankfully received.
$9,550.64 was expended in public
schools last fiscal year, in this county.
The base ball fever did not last
long at this place. It has died out.
Hon. C. M. Efird and Sheriff*Drafts
attended the sales at Irnio, Monday.
Preachino- in the Methodist church
o
next Sunday morning by the pastor.
Hon. D. J. Kuotts of Swansea was
in town Friday, and paid us a pleasant
call.
The days of the 'sweet girl graduates"1
are approaching with alarming
rapidity.
The paint brush judiciously used
would add much to the appearance
of our town.
Mrs. "Win. J. Assmann moved to
Leesville last Thursday, where she
will in the future reside.
fhis is the kind of weather the
farmers like. Cora can almost be
heard to crack in the ground.
The electrical display in the heavens
last Saturday night was impressive
in its brilliancy and grandeur.
I
Mr. F. C. Caughman is reading j
law in one of the universities in
Washington, so we are informed.
Rev. J. G. Graichen will be pleased
to see a large congregation at St.
Stephen tonight at prayer service.
Mr. J. H. Counts is spoken of as a
suitable man for County Supervisor.
He would make an excellent official, i
The State's loss in guns, accutremeuts,
uniforms, etc., in the fire here
on the 25th of April, was about $750.
It is currently reported that the
Richmond and Danville Railroad
will change its schedules next Sunday.
Everybody * should attend the
Moonlight concert on the 17th. The
only charges will be for refreshments.
"Whisky or no whisky is the question.
In the classic language of the
immortal Tom Watson, ''where are
we at?
Fresh candies of all kinds, cakes
and crackers, fruits, etc., will be
found at the Bazaar, below the court
house.
There was a threatening forest
fire in the neighborhood of Mr.
Charles Barre's mill, near Leesville,
last Saturday.
Rev. Mr. Graichen delivered an
earnest, eloquent and able address on
"Missions" at St. Stephen's, last ]
Sunday evening.
The public school at Brookland
having closed, Miss Sue Guignard j
has mndfl arranorftments in ^nntirmfi
o ~
it as a pay school.
Col. D. J. Kiiotts made a stirring
address before a large audience at
Temperance Hall, last Friday evening,
on "Prohibition.
Lexington Lodge No. 237 I. 0. G.
T. will meet next Friday evening at
which time officers for the present
term will be elected.
T*l">o lnttc liov?? hv 4li/^ -C,>/-> + V>/% I
JLUV iiV.iv K/J CUO UIU UU Li-iV, |
25th of April, will run up between i
fifteen and sixteen thousand dollars, i
with about $5,000 insurance.
I
Rheumatism racks the system like j
a thumbscrew. It retreats before the j
power of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
purifies the blood.
The News and Courier is authority !
for the statement that Constable I
Johnston, late of the dispensary con-:
stabulary force, is arranging to open j
a barroom at Batesburg.
\ MILL WORK J
^k Srnd for 1'rlcM Jy
or (?tologu<?^^
The adjusters of various insuram
companies interested in the loss
by the late fire, were in town Tue
day, May lsfr, adjusting losses.
A full stock of goods is being pi
in at the Bazaar. When in want
anything in the fancy grocery <
fancy article line?v go there.
Ladies, if you want perfumer
sweet soaps, face j^owders, tool
brushes, combs, etc., call at tl
Bazaar, now below the court house.
Clerk Spann is anxious to pay tl
money due pensioners in this couni
and those entitled to it are request*
to call on inni ana get tueir portio
When in want of clothing, th
goods, shoes, household and plant
tion groceries, call 011 Isaiah Hal
wanger, who will quote the lowe
prices.
The County Commissioners ha
let the contract to rebuild the fer
ing around the jail, knocked do'
during the recent fire, to Mr. Wa<
Canghman.
The present size of the Dispat
is only a temporary arragement, ai
as soon as we possibly can, we will j
back to our regular size?an eig
column folio.
One share, $100 paid up stock
the Lexington Manufacturing C
belonging to the assets W. J. Assraai
sold for $50 to W. P. Roof.
Rev. Mr. Quick will preach in t
Methodist church next Sunday afti
noon, and Mr. James E. Hernh
will deliver a lecture at St. Stephei
in the evening.
Much interest is being express
as to the time of the opening of t
State campaign. May the evil d
be postponed until the last possit
moment.
??- ? n. ^ i. _
Money is scarce auu mai, is ju
why W. E. & A. F. Harraan are off<
ing underwear, hosiery, gents' ti<
etc., so cheap. Call and see them
you want anything in this line.
The closing exercises of the Su;
mit High School takes place on Thui
day and Friday, May 17.and 18: G(
Tillman has been invited to be pr<
ent, and John Gary Evans will deliv
the address.
Remember that you will now fii
a new line of paper and envelopes
all kinds, writing and pencil table
pens, pencils, black and colored in]
memorandum and pass books, pursi
playing cards, banjo, violin a
guitar strings, and notions general
at the Bazaar, below the court hou
The Summit Brass Band has for
ally tendered its services to Gi
Tillman as a part of the State milit
The Band will be known as the <;P
metto State Band of Summit, L<
ington County, S. C.
We are indebted to the Board
Trustees of "The Winthrop Norn
and Industrial College of South Ci
olina" for an invitation to be prest
at the laying of the corner stone
Rock Hill, May 12, 1894, that d
being the eighty-fifth birthday
Hon. Robert C. Winthrop.
A party of young ladies and chi
ren spent Friday afternoon at Ir
George's pond fishing. They si
ceeded in catching a few pond lilli
| mosquito bites, freckles and tin
j minnows. But they say they ha<
i jolly time.
The County Commissioners h,'
i posted notices on the bridge lej
; ing to the depot, over Twelve M
; creek warning persons to w;
| their horses while crossing t
I U..C J
Lexington Brass Band is progr*
sing finely under the leadership
Prof. A. W. Hainiter.
Result of the Examination.
The result of the recent examii
tion of teachers before the Conn
Board of Examiners was as follows
There were 52 applicauts for c<
tificates, several of whom dropp
out before the examination was ov<
five received first grade certificate
five second grade, and seven thi;
grade.
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lih,*|gX7Doefors'j
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..IS THE GREAT REMEDY 4
es ; \ _ FOR all blood and skin DISEASES - A
w Has been thoroopbly tested by em- P
>S- I A inent physieiaas and the people A
V for 40 years, and never f&ik to
A rare <juickiy and permanently A
\ SCROFULA, ULCERS. ECZEMA, ~
. T RHEUMATISM. PIMPLES. ERUPTIONS, f
at # and all manner of FATING, SPREADING and 0
\ RUNNING SOKES. Invariably cures tlie most \
r>f w loathsome blood diw-n.-i s if directions are fol- 0
\ lowed. Price $1 |>er bottle. 0 bottles l'or <?. For ^
... P sale by dnnryisUs. V
f SENT FREE ti-onbkkftl <TBES. 4
0 BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta, (ia. 4
I How
J To
! Make
D.
? Monev.
a" nJ
ti- Save it and you'll make it. Bu
your Clothes, Ilats, Furnishings, &<
from me and you'll save it. I ar
now showing the largest and mos
ve complete Spring Stock of these good
IC ever brought to South Carolina, an
at prices which are in reach of a
rn x
purses.
A stylish and serviceable
Sacque Suit for $10.5
i A handsome Blue Flannel,
C Cheviot, or Serge Suit, for 12.5
a(x A beautiful Fancy Cheviot,
go Cassimere or Serge Suit,
tit in stylish long cut sacque,
at only 15.C
An elegant "perfection"
in Suit, made in latest style
n and handsomely trimmed,
' at " 18.J
Qn These are only a few examples.
have them in an endless variety <
ke patterns and shades, and you'll 1
sure to find something that wi
'1_ please you. In Furnishing Goods
:ix am showing a complete line of Ba
a's hriggan, India Gauze, and Lis
Thread (hiderwear at 22c, 50c., $1.0
$1.50 and $2.00 per garuien
ed Bleached .Jeans Drawers at 50c. an
be I Toe. Per pair, exquisite shades an
. | patterns in Neckwear' Collars, Cuff
Hats, &c.
attention is called to four specii
lines of Hoys' Knee Pants Suits, Lo:
6134, 6135, 6693 and 6094, at $2.5
and $3.50. They are extra qualil
5r~ black and blue Cheviot, and panl
2S, have double knees, elastic waist banc
if and hold fast buttons.
If you cannot visit Columbia, wril
I for what you want. Prompt an
m-1 careful attention given to mail order
:l M. L. KINARD,
! THE LEADING CLOTHIEI
6r i COLUMBIA, S. C.
April 25?ly.
ad ?
of J. L. MIMNAUGH & CO.
i This enter.M ising firm, in their usut
5 energetic w y ore advertising their in
is, mense line of goods in a manner ca
es< culated to d raw the attention of the pul
' | lie. In one of their front windows M;
Qc* I Englehart, die world renowned lane
]y, scape artist, is at work with his brusl
In a few minutes, with marvelous skil
" he paints a beautiful oil painting, fit 1
m- adorn aDy purl or. These pictures J. I
Mimnaugh & Co. are giving away wit
_ every dollars worth of goods bought i
ia. their establishment, but there is a sma
al_ charge made for the frame at less tha
it really cost. Whether you wish t
5X" buy or not you are cordially invited t
watch the art -st at work.
Added to this attraction, prices o
of their goods ate away down and it wi
ia] well repay < very oue to look at the
lines before buying,
ar
int '
at j ^3^???
ott I M Id T. if. a V 1
ivej The Old Frienc
id-1 And the best friend, that neve
;ile i fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu
alk i iator, (the Red Z)?that's wna
i j you hear at the mention of thi
| excellent Liver medicine, am
people should not be persuade*
es-\ that anything else will do. '?
of! It is the King of Liver Medi
cines; is better than pills, an*
takes the place of Quinine an<
Calomel. It acts directly on th<
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels an<
la-! gives new life to the whole svs
ty; tem. This is the medicine yoi
j want. Sold by all Druggists ii
| Liquid, or in Powder to be takei
" ~! dry or made into a tea.
ed j 49-EVP.RY PACKAGED
Has the Z Slump In red on wrapper
?1 V J. H. ZEtmN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
*S' Let the old is well as new custc
I(i mers continue to patronize th
i Bazaar.
C LOTHING a
i AT YOUR OW
I AM NOW OFFERING MY ENTIRE STOC
prices unheard of in this market. These goo
; 1 need their room and want the money,so come a
; away at \cur owe figures. This is no catch penn
< offer, whicn jou will find out by giving me a call.
I also keep a large and well selected stock of i
I house and kitchen, for man and beast, which will
I. HALTFW
I LEXINGTOj
; February 14?3m.
SEASONABLI
WE AEE HEAI
For the BEST Plow Bridles, Plow Lines,
THE SMSON IS N
"When you will want the above goods,
you do not see my stock before purchasin.
V f J 1 T 1 IT TT 11 T-? 1
^ ior me ijeasi iwouey. lunuiy iiememoei
\ J. S. D1
j* 13g main street, c(
| Aug 2-ly
FANCY GOODS
i
andI
10 i fine w ear 1? <
The newest, the finest and most fashionable st
! carries the largest stock of the kind of any lions
! Hosiery, New Gloves in Moosquetaire bniton an
| sey Skirts, best Knitted Jersey Underwear lor la
I j cheap you can buy the many articles a lady neet
| PIANOS AND
j We sell direct from the factory. No expense.
I Beautiful Upright Pianos, $250. Fine Parlor 0
*e i Sold on easy terms.
tj. 1ST. T77". TIE
'!! COLUMBIA.
! ! August 12?tf.
LOItUk & L<
* COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOC
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IIEADQITARTE]
%1 MILLS, BVAPORATO
FIELD ^.ITJD 0--A.:
{> I COTTON GINS, FEEDE!
PRESSES ATSTP
! PLAIN AND DECORATED GLASS, MARBL1
j GRATES, LENDERS
]; HARDWARE
r Come and see us or write to us when in
^ Jan. 1.?ly.
i.
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d Class -KOI
BSg~(jet cu
]] ! Atlas aDcl Erie Engin
n i Stand Pipes and Sheet-1
' ing, Pulleys, Gearing, Be
Complete Cotton, Say
Fertilizer Mill outfits;
Cane Mill and Shingle o
" ! Building, Bridge, Fact
'' | Railroad Castings; Rai
,r j chinists' and Factory Su]
Belting, Packing, injee
? j Saws, Files, Oilers, etc.
8ST Cast every day; wor
Lombard Iro
andSupp
Passenger Depot. AUC1
i; 4P&SMANHOOD RE
SSS @gl 1 Guaranteed to cure till nervous
HBr jSffi rower. Headache, Wakefulnes
I (OT \) "SP'W ness.alldralnsnndlossof po*
x* ? A*f >>? ? broverexertion,youthful er
jf gtf% uiants, which lead to Inttrmlty,
1 ve!<t pocltct. SI perbox.6foi
iV t^l^tglTe a written goarantee t
dflKmSfc^BiR&JMtttf'truKKists. Ask for it. take no o
uki oaa a.\i> ajrrkit isi.Nti, in plain wrapper. Address a'EJ
For sale in Lexington, S. C., by GEO
r J
:j Rootbeer 11
makes the home circle complete. This i COv
great Temperance Drink gives pleasure
and health to every member of tne
family. A 25c. package makes 5 galIons.
Be sure and get the genuine.,
Sold everywhere. Made only by ?.
}-| The Chas.E Hires Co.; Philada. !
e t 8?nd ic rt?a?P tor booUfal P-ctcre Ctrcl. ?pj Boofc. j test
j prot
11(1 SHOES
N PRSCE.
K OF CLOTHING AND SHOES AT
>ds must be sold regardless of cost,
nd make your selections and take tbem
v rid vartwMn?-nf lint. a rani t.nnu fida
>verything needed ou the farm, in the
be sold cheaper than elsewhere.
rANGER,
X, ?. O.
f GOODS.
IQUAETERS.
Harness, Traces, Back Bands, ete
OW UPON I.
You will miss an opportunity if
g. I offer the Very Best of Goods
JNN,
)KUMBIA, S. C.
I, NOTIONS
DR LADIES,
vies can now be found at Trump's, who
e in the city. New Handkerchiefs, New
d hooks. Kid Gloves a specialty, Jerdie.s
and children. Come and see how
Is from a Motion House.
' ORGANS.
No commissions. The best makes,
rgans, $50. See our stock and Prices.
, s. c.
JWRANCE
K, COLUMBIA, S. C.,
RS FOR
|R8, SHEET COPPER,
E^3DE2ST SEEDS
ERS, CONDENSERS,
BELTING,
SIZED MANTLES, GLAZED TILES,
>, ETC.,
3?.S3S?.:SS
need of anything in our line.
lers.
r prices.
es, Tanks, Stacks,
ron Work; Shaft;xes,
Haugers, etc.
/, Grist, Oil and
also Gin, Press,
ut fits.
ory, Furnace and
lroad, Mill, Mapplies.
tors, Pipe Fittings,
k 150 hands.
n Works
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JSTA, GA~
CTAOCnf "XESVE IBSi*
iO I UiiCiUi This wonderful remedy
diseases, such as Weak Memory. Lots of Brain
s. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, Nervousfer
In Generative Organs of either sex caused
rors, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stlmConsumptlonor
Insanity. Can be carried to
*?5, by mall prepaid. wltbaSS order we
o care or refund tbe money. Sold by all
>ther. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed
liVESEED CO., Masonic Tern pie, CHICAGO.
HUE SMITH, Lrufjglst.
A GRAND OFFER!
'83Eg? MME. A. RUPPERT'S
ItlX face bleach
lYirflt. A. KUK^tXr
y says:" I appreciate the fact
*Hrr}fjW * tbat t&ere are njaaytbouV
fr Im aaadsofladlesfnthoUntted
iflLi iTOflfr Statcathat would Pie to try
M " ** IgflS myWorld-Beaowned Fac?
tn wr?i Bleach: but hare been
Sgaf* 'rz/~ Vu ^ kept from doing so on oocountof
price,which !s 12.00
JE. per bottleor 3 bottles taken
~ , f ?<& together, $6.00. In order
jgS? that all of these may have
A^a ?u opportunity, 1 will give
tS^A, to e^ery caller, absolutely
* ? irec, a samplo bottle, and
Ck /^k^C^lnOT<iertOBUPP^y those out
-- --?^cz?-^of city, or in any part of the
ldjwillsend ltsafely packedin plain wrapper
charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp."
l every case of freckles, pimples, moth, sa1ness,
blackheads, acne,ecrema.olliness,toughs,
or any discoloration or disease of the skin,
[ vrrinkles (not caused by facial expression?
: ? blkai h rt;iiiuve.i i*u;uiuieiy. it ao<?8 DOS
er up, as cosmetics do, 5ut is a cure. Address
MA DAME A. BT7PPERT, (D*pt. 0.)
. 6 East 14th St., NEW YORK CITYie
Supreme Court, in the Florence
cases, aesterd y decided in favor of
libition.