The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 21, 1899, Image 3
The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1899.
In&ez to Hew Advertisements.
Stolen?J. E. Bojer.
^ Barbecue?Harrnan & Sox.
Notice Trespassers? Jane and
Clarasy Stark. 1
Not ices will be inserted ;
in the Local department at
the uniform price of o cents \
per line, to one and all.jr\
MASONIC.
A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
Lexington Lodge, No. 152, 1
* /V^\A. F. M.. will be held on
Saturday, July 22ad, 1S99, at 3 .
oclock p. m. Members will please
be prompt in attendance.
By order of the W. M. j
r G. M. Harm of, Secretary.
Masonic.
Jk A regular communication of Po- f
7^\maiia Lodge, No. 151, A F. M
^ will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak.
S. C., Saturday evening, July 15,
*99, at 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting
brothers are invited.
John C. Swygert, Master.
To Ice Consumers. 1
Solely for the accommodation of
the perspiring public the Bazaar 1
will sell ice on Sundays from 12 to 1
noon and from 6 to 7 p. m. Custom- i
ers will please make their purchases i
during these hours.
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Home and Farm. j
Bj special arrangements we offer
the Home and Farm, the leading j
farm and home paper, published in <
Louisville, Ky., and the Dispatch for
$1.25. Those of our subscribers who
desire to subscribe for the Home and j
Farm, can do so by sending 25c in
silver or stamps to this office.
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Campaign Meetings. 1
r Leesville, August 1st.
C. R Rish's, August 3rd. ^
Gaston, August 4th. " f
Brookland, August 5ib.
Irmo, August 9ih. ^
Chapin, August 10th. <
^ Lexington, August 12th.
St. Stephen's Congregation.
The place of divine services for the
immediate future of St. Stephens
congregation will be in the Episco- I
pal chapel. Our congregation and f
the public may expect services at
that chapel every Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock, except on fifth Sun- ?
days. i
Sunday school service every Sun
day morning, at y:3U, at tne jc.pisccpal
chapel. t
Pastor J. G. Graichen. r
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- If the Baby is Cutting Teeth
Be sure and use that old and well ^
tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth.
ing Syrup for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the g~ js, j
allays all pain, cures wind colic and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea
Twenty-live cents a bottle.
It is the best of all.
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Court. 1
The last' days cf court were con- (
sumed in' hearing appealed cases,
which were cf little interest to the t
general public and on Thursday the i
June term of the court of sessions
adj mrned sine die. The following t
is the cost of the term: i
Grand Jury 80-40 j
- Constables 27 To
Petit Jury 100 10 ^
Witnesses 117 05
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Total 8415 30 '
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There were five verdicts?iour
acquittals and one conviction for
which a fine of S30 was imposed, 1
which was paid. 1
w TTky the Mail Failed. *
Quam Bamberg, the mail carrier 1
on the route from this place to J
Rish's store, has failed to carry the
mail since yesterday a week, owing c
to sickness. Mr. Adam Meetze, will 1
take the mail, beginning Friday. ^
This explains why the subscribers to
r the Dispatch failed to get their mail ,
on last Fiiday. This shows the '
necessity of Senator Tillman's pro |
position to make the original contractor
to carry the mail himself and
we hope the matter will be pressed ?
. at the next CoDgress and that it will
receive the support of our delegation. 1
Quam Bamberg, the mail carrier on
the route from this place to Rish's i
store, started with the mail last ]
Tuesday and his mare gave out 1
goiDg up the hill about two miles
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IIULU LUIS JUtttC.
Card cf Thanks.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Through your eolumDS kindly
permit me to express my heartfelt
thanks to my neighbors and friends
who so nobly and generously crme
to my assistance when my property
was destroyed by fire on the night of
March 30thlast. Toone all and I wish
to assure them that they are gratefully
remembered and appreciated
by myself and family.
James D. Langford.
r Ella, S. C, June 17, 1&99.
BaDjo, Violin and Guitar strings,
, Harmonicas of all grades, at the
Bazaar.
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
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Wayside Notes Gathered Here and 1
There by a Dispatch Man. <
Sow pease.
Replant your gardens. i
There is but little fruit. 1
A late autumn may save the farm- ^
ers. *
Hon. W. H. Sharpe was in town
yesterday.
Never make a confident of everybody's
friend.
Fools begin at a lot of things that
wise men finish. j
We are now having cool evenings t
and mornings. I
Today is accredited with being the i
longest day in the year.
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uaariiy may Degm at nome; uui
reform begins elsewhere. t
From what era are the most pictures
taken? The camera. *
Read the barbecue notices and
attend as many as you can.
B 3 vaccinated. An ounce of pre
mention i3 worth a pound of cure.
Dixie Lodge, No. 52,1. 0. 0. F ,
will meet this evening at 8 o'clock. f
Don't kick a hornet's nest just to a
ascertain if the family is at home. ^
Between two evils some folks have
v
to choose; they embrace them both.
If a man is a good listener a woman
votes him a good conversationalist.
c
The office at Alethea, in this ^
jounty, was discontinued on the ^
16th inst.
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Miss Lucy Stuart has gone to Coumbia
to reside with her brother, Mr. j
J no. M. Stuart.
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Hon. C. SI. Efird is attending the 0
jommencement excercises of New- a
jerry College. 0
Sir. Frank Kaminer has gone to
South Dakota on a business and jj
Measure trip. n
Sliss Estelle Marks is in Columbia h
vitnessing the tournament of the n
ire laddies. e
Prof. L. B. Haynes, President of 0
he Leesville College, was in town
Saturday. ?
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It is better to love a person ycu A
;an't marry than to marry the person
rou can't love.
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Farmers are doing their work at 0
jreakneck speed, trying to make up
or lost time.
Mr. Sammie Roof, who has been ^
ittending Clemson, is home spend- j
ug his vacation. ^
Miss Merideth Muller, the daugh- 1
,er of J. A. Muller, Esq , is visiting c
elativesm Charleston.
When ordering a new ribbon for h
rour type writers always specify n
vhether its for her or it. d
All men are more or less prejudiced 0
Qj
?not because they want to be; but jecause
they can't help it. 9
The Southern Railway is offering ^
extremely low week end excursion
ates to the mountains. I
J. Arthur Harman and J. W. Sox *
vill give a barbecue at this place on D
campaign day, August 12th. ^
A well informed housewife says J
hat if salt is put under baking tins
t will prevent their scorching.
Trespassers had better keep off J
he lands of Jane and Clarasy Stark,
f they want to avoid trouble and ex)ense.
s
Miss Iceoline Harman is visiting a
relatives and friends in Columbia, D
tnd takiDg in the firemen's tourna
nent.
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We publish this week the quarter D
y report of the town council. It
nakes a good and satisfactory show- a
Dg- t
Mr. S. J. Leaphart is attending 0
he commencement exercises of the ii
South Carolina College, his Alma
Slater. D
After his labors incident to term [
)f court, Clerk Spann took a breath- ^
ng spell on his farm at Leesville. j
Ee has returned. j
The County Board of Examiners a
net in the court house last Saturday. a
[here were three applicants for
icachers" certificates. s
Nature is forgiving and will restore *
pour diseased kidneys that will give *
jrou perfect health by usiDg Dr.
Sawyer's Ukatine. J. E. Kaufmann. ^
The Town Council will positively j
insist upon every person having their y
premises cleaned and disinfectants ]
be freely used. 1
Mr. Ben Dent, of Columbia, came ;
ever last Thursday, having been l
called to the bedside of his sick (
daughter, Mrs. 0. D. Seay. j
The Coramitties of the the Hamp- 1
ton Home Fund are nquested to (
send in what money they have on I t
hand by the l>t of July. j *
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We are glad to learn that Mr. and j j
Mrs. 0.:car D Seay, who have been ;
quite sick for the past three or four
weeks, are both convalescent.
The best life insurance policy on i <
earth is to keep perfect kidneys, j !
The best medicine on earth for those :
sick kidneys is Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. j
People who had suffered for years
found no cure for their Kidney die- j
orders until they used Dr. Sawyer's i
Ukatine. J. E. Kanfmann. <
F. E Dreher, Esq., a prominent
ind popular member of the L?xing;on
bar, is among the visitors at the
jommencement of Newberry College.
Miss Mabel Fulsorn, one of Sumter's
nost charming and fairest daughters,
vho has been visiting the Misses
Pox, of this place, returned home
;oday.
Mr. Dan Kinsler was in town
Monday engaging hands to get out
.imber for the C lumbia and Savan
lah extension of the Southern Ruilvay.
Mr. Frank Pawl, who has been atending
the Patrick Military Insti
ute at Anderson, S. C., is spending
lis well earned vacation at his home
lear this place.
Quite a number of young people
>f both sex from different sections of
ho pnnntv. are in attendance ur>on
be comineneement exercises of Xew>erry
College.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists. gf
wicKi-nriirinrifjgi
Delinquent subscribers should not
orget that this is the dull season
,nd we need money to pay expenses.
?lease call and settle or send what
rou can by some passing neighbor
vho is coming to town.
If you want to epeud a pleasant
^ourth of July and eDjoy a good
tarbecue dinner, you should go to
iaxe Gotha Mills, as Messrs. Boozer
z Kyzer, say that they intend to
lave the finest barbecue of the seaon.
The drought has almost completev
ruined the pardens and in manv
astances they will have to be planted
ver. For the best garden seeds of
11 varieties including a fine selection
f bean?, call at the Bazaar.
It is said that formation of trusts
as thrown a large number of drummers
out of employment, but we
ave noticed no diminishing of the
umber that comes to this place,
ach one of whom seem to receive
rders.
Farmers should call at Meetze &
ions and inspect the famous McJormick
Mower and Reaper, whkh
hey have on exhibition. This is one
f the best machines on the market
nd its reputation for thoroughne:s
f work stands unrivalled.
We are indebted to Mr. A. Frank
jever for an invitation to attend the
8th Annual Commencement of the
jiw Department of the Georgetown
Jniversity, which occurred June 3rd.
?he degree of Bicbelor of Law was
onferred on Mr. L ver.
Mr. BaOwp. agent for the contracors,
unleaded a quantity of material,
mules, implements and hands at the
iepot here last Friday, to be used
n the work of constructing the
iouthern Railway extension. They
rill make their camp at John W.
Vise's spring.
Mr. John T. Redmond of Sandy
?ud, was brought to this place yeserday
aod locked in jail for the
light. He will be examined as to
is sanity and probably be sent to
I 1 i - J 1 J
ut; us^iuiu luua^. jLit? was lcicascu
rom the asylum about six years ago.
Mr. Daniel Fry, who resided on
ialuda river, died last Wednesday,
le was one of our oldest citizen?,
aving passed his 80th mile post in
he pathway to the grave. Mr. Fry
erved his day and generation well
nd faithfully. An upright and just
aan has gone to receive his reward.
Rev. W. D. Quick is doing quite a
lice little business as a naval stores
aanufacturer. He is one of the
est turpentine men in the State
nd what he does not know about
urning the sticky gum into the
rdorous liquid is not worth knowThe
Newberry Herald and News
enkes mention of the following Lex gtonians
who are visiting Newberry
luring the commencement: Mr. Buck
xinard is at the Newberry; Miss
. "annie Oswald i3 stopping with rel- ;
.tives; Mrs. BeDj Riwls and son are j
,t Mr. W. B. Aull's.
Dr. A B. Drafts, left for Henderonville,
X C, this morning where
le will locate for the purpose of
>racticing k 'profession. He caries
with hiai the best wishes of his
mmerous friends. Dr. Drafts is a
lard and enthusiastic student and
las prepared himself in some of the
jest hospitals and colleges of the
tsorth and for so young a man he
. . 1
auks high in his profession.
The firemens tournament in C - i
umbia is creating a great deal of
?xcitement, but not near so much
is Piatt, Hook A Shull, of Columbia,
ire creating all over this county because
they sell plantation and famiiy
groceries at such low prices. At
irst thought it is wonderful how j
/?-.*, .1,, 1 vi f wl'on u:p rpmpm- i
. UC v V/iU VAKJ ?? uv u *. v, ? v ^ w?
he*- that they bay in such large
juan'ities an J sell at close margins,
giving their customers the benefit of
ill disc>UDts it can be readily inderstockl
hc*v the^ can afford to do
so. I)o ycur trading there if you
want the best and cheapest grocer- j
its.
An Ohio man has sued for divorce
from Lis wife on the ground that
she "bossed" him and forced him to
do the family washing.
Report cf Tcvrn Coancil.
Receipts of Town Lexington. S. C ,
for quarter ending June 17, 1801):
Mar. 17, Rale, turned over
from former Council.... ? 10 ">:?
Mar. 17, License, peddlers, 2 ">"
Mar. 27, Rale, uncollected
town tax collected 0 7-1
Mar. 27, Market rent 10 50
Mar. 27, Fine 5 00
Mar. 28, License, peddler, 1 00
Mar. 80, Fine 5 00
Apr. 3, Market rent 3 20
Apr. 3, Dispensary profits
from past quarter 07 00 |
Apr. 12, Fine 5 00
Apr. 27, Street dues.. . . 40 00
Apr. 27, License, peddler, 1 00
May 8, Market rent 3 00
May 8, Fines -I 00
May 1"), Fines 2 T>0
June 2. License, peddler, 1 25
June 3, Market rent 4 50
June 13, Fine 5 00
Total receipts ? 178 58
disbursements:
Mar. 22, A. Marks, police, 4 50
Apr. 12, A. Maiks, police
duty and collecting tax, 13 00
Apr. 12, W. P. Roof, store
bill sundries, 7 01
Apr. 12, Chas. A. Geigcr,
night watchman 12 00
Apr. 12, Jesse Iiallman,
police extra occasion... 50
Apr. 12, Alonzo Howard,
police extra occasion... 50
Apr. 12, Managers of
election 3 50
Apr. 13, R. B. Harnian,
police badges 3 75
Apr. 13, J. It. Rhoden,
police 1 50
Apr. 15, H. L Fink, police, 7 75
Apr. 15, Geo. Lee, police, 1 75
Apr. 19, J. W. Long, oil,
freight and broom 7 97
Apr. 28, Bur and Kaminer,
. work on street 12 00
Apr. 29, Geo. Sawyer, and
road hands 12 10
Apr. 29, M. Holloway,
ditching 25
Apr. 29, George Sawyer,
work on street with
horse and wagon 2 51
- May 0, W. P. Ivaininer,
hauling piping 75
May o. Geo. Sa,.y,.r building
bridge 75
May G, M. Holloway, placing
pipe and ditching. 1 52
May 8, A. Maiks, bell
service 4 09
May 8, A. Marks, dieting
pi isoncr 15
May 8, J. lt. llhoden,
police G 00
May 9, Dr. M. Q Hendrix,
medical attention
to J. M. Johnson 10 00
May 9, Olin Harman, extra
police 50
May 12, Chas. A Geiger,
night watchman 8 50
May 12, H. L Fink, police, 8 00
May 14 L & Lowrance,
town piping 8 14
AT.,,* fi n^rtn MotViia r\n.
AtXMJ V WV tJLLMLUiC'f ^/V
lice 50
May 13, M Hollo way, work
on street 1 50
May 8,Efird & Dreber, attorneys'
fees G 25
May 29, J P Corley, market
block 75
June 1, Neal Gable, work
on well 1 30
June 1, Squire Thompson
work on well 1 50
June 12, A. Marks, bell
service and dieting a
prisoner 410
June 12, George Sawyer,
work on bridge 25
June 12, N. E. George,
police 7 50
June 12, Chas. A. Geiger,
night watchman 8 50 j
June 12,Mrs.J.P.Meetze,
hauling 75 j
June 12, Chas. A. Geiger,
placing pipe in well, kc 2 00
JuDe 12, P. H. Corley,
special police duty.... 50
Total disbursements.... 8 171 G3 j
j
Total receipts ? 17<S OS
Total disbursements.... 174 (?:!
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Balance on hand $ 4 ( 5 j
Respectfully submitted,
J. W. Long.
[Committee.] E. B Roof.
G. M. Harman. j
Atr 1 JA JO V/t-Mf-n as v.v'.l as wn are i
W J1U .1 U niad * mist r ?Mo l?y Lidncy j
and bladder trouble Dr. !
1U Kilmer's S^acip-lioot the j
P T \ ^\1 I? fireat Sidney reuedy j
AJIJ-TL-TJ. U .prompuy CUTcS At liril??- ;
gists iu littv ce it and dollar siz-s. Y.vi !
may have a sample bottle by mail tree, as) <
pamphlet felling all about it. A<1 lr?-ss. Dr. j
Kilmer & Co., binghamton N. Y.
- - ? Meningitis
Epidemic Over.
No New Cases at the Penitentiary j
Dr. Griffith in Charge of Ho-pital. j
Columbia, S. C, June If?There j
has been do case of meningitis at the i
penitentiary now for ten days, and
the epidemic may be said to be over.
There have been twenty-eight j
cases, seven of which were fatal Dr.
Stuikie, the physician, is still very j
sick, and Dr. Griffith, son of Capt. i
Griffith, is temporalily in charge of j
the hospital. I
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FRUT 111) rRIIIII IEIRFIIMTS.
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C OLUMBI A, S. C.
HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES
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Car sf Fine Lemons
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I'KICKS (jrOTKl) ON AI'I'I.ICA'l'IOX.
Dtceniber 7?t!.
hm's imi milium nun.
Now is ll.o time i<>
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PEESEEVE
mid |?iil ii]?
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We efter them packed nicely, 1 Dozen to Case, witli niMera
and tops complete, as follow*-:
Pints 50 Cents per Dozen
Quarts 00 Cents per Dozen
Half Gallons 75 Cents per Dozen
Send ns your orders, or write us for prices on large lots.
LORICK & LO WRANCE,
COLUMBIA, S. CJan
.?1 ly.
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
MANUFACTUKEKS OF
HIG-H
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING,
...... - ?nn a cvnn
FINISHINGS, MUULUINUS, SHINb'LM fiffll LAI ns,
DOORS,SASH AND BLINDS,
AUGlrSTA, GA.
^ESTIMATES CHEEBFULLY FURNISHED._??
February 1?1 y.
SEND ONE DOLLAR SJf-f
_____________ ??? os. and if jou In* T OO '
within "00 mile* of Chicatro, we will send you this TOP BL'OGY BY FKKIWHT f. 0. D. \ \| . j
M WEPT TO KXAJUNAT10N, you ran eiamin. it at your freight depot and if found \ \ / i CQ !
PERFECTLY SATISFtfTOKY, KXtCTLY AS ItKPRKSKS Till . EQl'AL T?? Bl??IKS \ IK/ Efcej ( |
th at retail at*r.u.?>o to *;3.o<> and the GRANDEST 3ARGAINY0'J EVER SAW, \{A 1
,.ay the f.ci^hi a?-ni OUR SPEC! AL PRlCL $38.90, _ ?fln _ ~i_
and freight charges, loss the 81. CM sent with order. sr , </\//V
u/f wiakf thi^ top ruhry 1n ocrows factory in chicago. f~ yii'ilt%i x /\
Wt IrlAAL Inlo lur DU-iui from bettor material than most /
makers put in $73.00 huifgics. Late9t Style For I899. Body, J??' \
24 :.'.4 frotn the Best Seasonal Wo-xl. Gear, Best That Money Can ~~1
Build. End Spring1., as illustrated, or Brewster Side Bar. Wheels, \ /iZeV^VtA^vVv /A'
Jlijjh Grade Screwed Rim Sarvcn's Batent. Top, 24 ounce. Daily V SU\ \ V \ /yTli\. /
Rubber Heavily Lined, full side and back curtains. Palatini. Guarar:- \ /s?
teed equal to "any SS'O.tH) bustry work. Body black. Gear dark tercet1. \ \T. \
Or Red. Fpholste:inc. hettty trreen French body cloth or Etna's Leather.
S38.90 IS CUR SPECIAL PRICE for tep bossy complete. wide or r.arrr .e 'rack. full !?n-.-lli -hie net lac!: curtain*. >lnro
pron, carpet, wrench, antl-ratilers nnd ehufis. GUARANTEED TWO YE .RS w'ill; a lriVtintC. For Lassie* at f I i. U5 ?nd
op, write FOR rUKK berry caTawmh E. YOU CAM MAKE 1500.00 This Y;?r So'.lin-: OUP. $38.90
BUGGIES. ORDER ONE TO-DAY. YOU CAN SELL I'. FOR 5GC.00. DON'T DELAY.
Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & C 3. (Inc.;, CHICAGO, ILL.
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Tafe an Interest in Fruit Growing | \(rfjf(?. TrCSpilSSCl'S.
and Givs variety to Life and ' 1
Lab*r ; A LL PERSONS ARE IIEREJJY NO
w I jt\_ tilled Dot to hunt. haul eft wood, make
-1 -
\\ hen a tree does not Dear gooti roads,or trespass ia at..y mauutT Mumcc,
fruit, or none at all, it is hewn ?poa our lands iu Piatt Springs township.
bounded by Amos Spires, Emanuel lvv/er,
clown. We haven't yet been hewn Capt, Sanders Swygert and others "The
down, but, to the contrary, more of j law wl11 Posltive|.v be enforced against all
' ' J1 j persons trespassing upon this land.
our trees are bearing good fruit than j AANE STAhK.
on nnn ?. t i-e ?. <i* I CLAllASY STABK,
ever. 20,000 patrons testify to this Juue 10 _.,.A.o-pd>
annually. It's a fact that there are j
all sorts of everything? so of fruit; IB,* >*||Af?g3A
trees: ours bear good fruit true to j Oil I PiAllv.
came. Our growth for over 30 j TT^E WILL Fl'BNiSH A FIR5Tvears
is a positive proof. Fruits for ! T*V c,ass haihecue and refreshments at j
J 1 1 ; L-xington. on Campaign Day, August 12,
all sections. Five varieties of Japan j Music bv the H. II. C. Bra3s Band.
plums, ripening in succession for ! Dmner cbargts 2a aHTHrjli"H ABmAN
nearly two months without a break, j -J. WALTER SOX.
Twelve varieties of peaches, ripening j Juue ?
in succession from June till frost j ^ .
without a break? and so cf apples, 0101611.
etc. Free catalogue and pamphlet j tmrqm jjY HOUSE BETWEEN A. J.
of J" pages on "How to Flant and ! J Loricks mill and his residence, on
I TnacA-.iv f voninf. a breech loading shot
Cultivate an Orchard give particu- I quo. with carved diamonds behind the hamlars.
Address: J. Van Lindley Nur- i mers. having bright j ia.- ill the diamonds,
serv Co., Pomona Hill Xurseries, | a's0 die-imo carvings on the front of the
T) , stock. Also a suit ut hlacl: worsted olotho.
omona, -N. U. j jcjt |i;lluj CO:it pocket has born burned
? j aod darned, und a V adc A- butcher razor.
No Smallpoz at Lsesviile. ' ;v libV':11 ^'f1 *'1 1,,r jn*
* formation it-ading to tno '.eoverv ot these
To the Editor of the Dispatch: g. o Is. or the arrest of the paitits coruluittiDif
the t)u-!t.
We have heard a great many re- j j. E. iiOYKlt.
ports circulated throughout the j <' .rVoi'1 A.^'j. Lorick.
country concerning smallpox at j Jmu 21. 1 v.ty. / v:;j pd.
Lcesville. We just want to tell the !
public that State Inspector Reurdon, j * - - *
visited our town today and made aj * |1? | A 4^ ?aj jfjfff lg thorough
examination and found Eot j * * ? *
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a single case in the town. He found j t ?>:{! ]iic]ilau<l. .
% , j *
4 convalescent cases among suuju - ^\ ,
negroes, on the verv outskirts of ?.? >?.*
o * !
t)wu. The negroes arc well enough j '
to perform held labor. The cases ;
supposed to be smallpox proved to j Driuk Kola-1 epsin foi that puncbe
exzenia. The health cf the town ! lurcd Relb ves headache
is excellent and every precaution js and aids digestiou. At the l>jzaai,
being used to prevent the infection j ,,c- a ArJ d.
from getting in town. j See new r-cbedulc of the Southern
Sol. | It lilway published on the fourth page
Tunc 17. 1*00. of this issue.
DISS. D. I.. BOOZER & SONS,
DENT ISTS,|f|fo
1515 MAIN STREET,
OOLXJMULY, S. CJ.
'I'lioisXu
Cue of the firm will fill appointments at
Lexington, over Elinl ^ Drelier's Law Office,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except
July and August when there will be- no appointment. For months of February, June
and" September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment.
SEND US OftiE DOLLAR
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ruNf.U lailmiwnli nrr mi'lr. 1 r--'i< tlio iil'i.-tra! i"ll - Iioiyii, which
l-nurtful 5;>;>cariii<.v. MikIi* from mi!I>I <jitiirtcr ouwod AA
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plat" French mirrnr.
ntid every inmii'ni itjiiin-vi nv fsru!\k(rrc a ktid * jtBmRifSWbmbMH -.wfr~j BLflfc BB^K3
can- atool a-ni Ihr '.e?t book puMUbnj. V^&gj W3R
a v til Kiti'liuc -* l.y rh<?
terms and eondtt ions of n l,je!i .my ; ?;t ; n o- on* 1Sc ? V-.'?'^5y.|2aBB?v||a8|f1HB WP8|W|^Mm^B
we Tvpnir it f.-cc nfVhiirtfr. Tr> .i:',.| JwOpt, ' W^^KafiSpWf jjSBUBBsa
<rf - ill refund yo'it nmney if you a!< ;- )..-:)s
-Atl-f'^l. VtO of soHki t| GiUDf ^
n -t dealt witli us ask y.?ir n?-iiihi">r alouf tis.viltc ..- '
the publisherof tlii> pnpceor Metropolitan outpoint
Hank, or Corn F.t'diatiicc Sat. Bank. Chicago; <r tjertwtn l>et-antro Ilanfc, Sew York; or any railroad or expreaa
company In Chirncro. We b*?r a capital of o\er t TOO.?h??mii>. <? <:?if\v entire olio of the lanrest Imitincsti Mockaln
Cli'cafro, and employ nearly people- in our own PuJdiny. W| >KU,OIXtiA.NS AT<22.(Hi and up: PIAS09, $lli-00
?nd up; eiso everything in musical im?tn:i!i< nts at lowest wholesale prices. Write for free special'ay'in. piano
ami musical instrument catalogue. AOdrcss. t scan, Roebuck k Co. am thoroughly citable.?Miter.)
SEARS ROEBUCK ?c CO. (inc.), Fulton. Desolaines and Wavman St?.. CHICACO, ILL.
I HHA
I BU@a?
PI Fcm ! *''rj r .?- ehr%p Y?ur:>?
I ROCK !!!LL PIJCGYrO., R^i Hiil.S.r.
ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY.
For Sale by
W. I*. JIOOI'1, I i<\\in?(<ni, H. C.
H. J. GREGORY & CO., bonly & Scasc,
Columbia, S. C , Lewicdalc, S. C.,
MATTHEWS & B0UKNIGHT,
May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C.,
ELECTRO- | WIMP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
SILICON _t ixo . 4.
Shines Entrance Examinations.
o.-. ' milE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE
Silverware l awards for vacant scholarships in Win0
. . _ ' throp College and for the admission of new
fcurprisiii&iv . students, will be held at the county court
1 O house on Friday, July 21st. at 9 a. ra.
WitllOllt Applicants must not be less than fifteen
tf'lllll O* When scholarships are vacated after July
kAI (l Lv 11111^, 2lst. they will be award'" to these making
SAMPLES SENT IF YOU SAY SO. | the highest average at this examination.
Its uuiike all others. The cost o' attendance, including board,
Box, post paid. 15 cts., in stamps. furnished room, heat, light and washing is
Its sold everywhere. only $8:'0 per moath.
The Electro Silicon Co., 40 Cliff Street. For birth-r information and a catalogue,
v a: VnrL- address, President D. B. JOHNSON,
1* j Hock Hi.l, S. C.
^ is a r-gn' t I DR. J, ETIIEREDfiE,
at times. rao-e or less, needs a regni-it- '
irg mec i -me. Feel languid and dull, j 1 ? GInON DENTIWTj
energy strength and appetite gone! LEESVILLE, S. C.
Need scniethiug to clear up the si's- Office next door below post office,
tern aed restor-" it to a healthier con- Always on hand,
ditioi. Hltou's Liver arid Kidney February 12.
K gulator meets these requirements. 1
Excels as a remedy in habitual consti- Boi?Kn/?nA
pation, indigestion and all their attend- j Jjcll Uv3Cllv?
mg d!s, and as a regulator to the kid-1 ^jrjE WILL FURNISH A BARBECUE
-a" i W and refreshments near the Lexington
2JC., iwc. auu Jti.uu douips. ? , , , ,
Wholesale by MURRAY DRUG CO., j ??lton on tbe 4th dayof .Jq1?; ly99Columbia
S C ! * here will be music ana dancing for the
For Sale at THE BAZAAR. i >'0U,J? foik and a ?ood dinnfr a Pleas*
Mar 15?ly ant tune lor all who attend. Charges lor
* j dinner 25 and 35 cents.
N. E GEORGE,
B1 i C. B. FALLAW.
arbecue. j ?-<*
I WILL FURNISH A XO. 1 F.ARBE- T||r II II II DBIfC DlVh
cue and refreshments at Leesvilie t>n j lHL Hi Hi L. Dll.'loij DH.lU
County Campaign Day. August 1st. IS.Ou. j yS XQW READY TO FILL ANY AND
Candidates will be on hand and address au engagements. Satisfaction gaarthe
people. Eyerjb;dy is invited and j un?oecj or wrj{Q q Hallman,
should atterd it they wish to spend aj Fredouia, S. C., for prices. Will not play
pleasant day. I for collections. All letters answered with
L. 1. ALEAAINh. ( the greatest pleasure.
May 31?td. pd ! M. C. HALLMAN,
: Leader and Instructor.
I April 25, 1803. -3m
w. ?i?2!h,j AWOliVeEME^TS.
V becue and refreshments at the resi- ;
I dence o' John Kaminer. near W. Q. M. { FOR STATE SENATOR.
Berley, on Saturday, July 15th, 1W-'. J .
Everybody is cordially invited to attend. < Relieving that MR. WESLEY HARSEY
A roval time guaranteed: a good dinner. I iHilbtully and c >u*cicntio>?)yserve the
speaking by the candidates and music and ; the people ot the county m the State Seni
daLC-iDg lor the \oung folk. 1 iUe wuL ability, his many friends hereby
JOHN KAMINER, nominate him lor that position and pledge
D. LEE IIARMAN] j b'!n t!) abide the result of the Democratic
i -ml... .?i j primary.
I -UU) O I ? 111. ,
- ? ; Th > many fri?-i-?ls of I)K I) M. CROS...
, ?Tr rv i SON. knowing his ability uu<l excellent
i BEESWAX WANTED ; ,?i ??***-?w u^*.?
well as ore ot the most successful tanners
in the couutv, making his varied interest
! IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES id eutical with that of tne whole people. do
_ L- n.oy announce liim as a candidate tor
. ' Stat Senator, and pichitrt to abide tho
i r V ILL PAY J llh UIGURS I M.h?- p-nlt "f die prim ay. M mv Friends.
X ket price lor clean an 1 pure Pceswax. '
! F'rice governed l>y color and condi'ion. ; Knowing the vacancy that has occurred
i?v !). J. C-'rillitli's acceptance ol theSuperRICEB
HARMAN, intend, tjry ?>t S ate Penitentiary, we, the
! At the Bazaar, Lexington, S. C. ? FJ;ySl''
i _ 1L_ i as a candidate t??r State f-cuator. knowing
; ^ i his anility and t xpericuce to till the position,
j ^ ! VvV also pltdgi lum t?> al-ide the result of
I'- ; lit" pr.t.i ;ty.
i r B ^ i ' ? lin ttd ^ "t 1>11. \\. I. I? 00 K KLIi,
4 jTjApGH a appro, lating his j??rin?r vrvic.s iu the
. U'ti^ature and knowing his patriotic dew
inUT HjUfrC-votion to the countv, hil assurei that he
I. bJ11 mgm wsh wottid proven tnOst competent and able
ICI . Senator, and lee! a pride and pleasure in
nominating hint to till the unexpired teirn
K*r Senator in tl.o coming election.
I' wt,?, UOK.C ,,, Xotiee 1 o Trespassers.
i onn thn' Will Slav iiL'htt d - that is the 4 I.I. PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED
j "Searchlight." liiyh ^iade in cv< ry re- , V tr .m tr. sp issinj,' ou the lauds recently
i 8f.cct. Handsome. >11? aami will oat purchased by i.?-from the Kstate ot the
! Vst any bicycle l.iinp m-idc. A-k your i;>?e Elizabeth Met/e in Lt-xiugt ncounty.
| dealer tor a Searchlight." 20 tt Haulm;: of s'ra*. takiug of wood, or anyti.the
knd is positively forbidden.
Fibbing cartes, and a full line of Any one so ofteudinR will be prosecuted to
1 hooks, linos, corks, bobs, and a largo t"c tXLi" 01 tlie Iaw- y^jpy HILL,
j variety of trot Hues for l iver or pond, Levir.gtou County, S. C., March 17.1^09.
[ for sale at tho Thtziar. 1 13.v31