The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 29, 1903, Page 5, Image 5
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The Lexington Dispatch.
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Wednesday, April 29, 1903.
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ZDX-SnifcTE SEBVICES.
ST. 8TKP HEX'S LUTHKBAX CHURCH.
Bev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor.
1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
1st 8unday, evening at 7:30. Lexington.
0??A>w 11 a m T ATI n ortnn
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3rd. Sunday 11a. m., Lexington.
4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington.
Sunday school service every Sunday
morning at 9:30.
appointments op bev. geobge 8. beabden.
Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday.
St. John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday.
Providence, E. Lutheran, 4tfc Sunday.
His address is 11U9 Elmwood Avenue,
Colombia, S, C., where parties wishing to
correspond with him can address him.
pbesbttebian sebvices:
Itev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor.
2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
LEXINGTON CIBCUIT M. E. CHUBCH SOUTH.
Eev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor.
1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3? pm.
2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm.
3d 8unday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3? p m
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Lexington: Snnday school service every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
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Mothers! Mothers! Mothers!
How many children are at this
season feverish and constipated, with
bad stomach and headache. Mother
Gray's Sweet Powders for Children
will always core. If worms are
present they will certainly remove
them. At ail dtnggists. 23 cfcs.
Sample mailed. % 27
Visits His Old Horns.
The Bateeburg Advocate of last
week say8 that Col. C. P. Quattlebaum,
of Conway, was in thst town,
be having returned from a visit to his
old home near Samaria. Col. Quattlebaum
is a son of the late General
Paul Q lattlebaum, one of Lexington's
most gifted eons, and is pleasantly
remembered by many people of
fhio fntrn whflrfl in hi8 bovhood daV8
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be read law in the office of Major H.
A. Meeize. He ie Vice President of
the Bank of Conway.
For Over Sisty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
has been in nse for over sixty years
by millions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect
success. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relievo the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by
Druggist in every part of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure
to ark for Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing
Syrup," and take no other kind, tf
Odd Follows' Celebration.
1 Last Sunday was the 84th anniversary
of the Order of Odd Fellows
in the United States. Both the lo
Cil lodges celebrated the occasion
with appropriate ceremonies. Those
of Bdllentine Lodge being held in
the afternoon, duriDg which Mr. L
"W. Rjdd made a practical and interesting
address, showing the beauties
of the Order, its works and its aims.
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Mr. C. S. Bradford followed with a
thoughtful and well conceived paper
reviewing the history cf the Order
and what it had already accomplished
toward the alleviation of the sufferings
of humanity and the elevation
of the social standard. The audience
was large, the hall being crowded
to its utmost capacity and the
Mnninrr VftB bhnni t.hfi AVnrftOA ?R
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that beard od like occasions. After
the close of these ceremonies a procession
was formed and the members
paraded the streets wearing the beautiful
emblems cf their Order.
The inclement weather which, prevailed
in the evening, interferred
considerably with the programme arranged
by Dixie Lodge and as a con"
sequence it had to be materially
abridged. The Rev. W. D. Quick
delivered an eloquent and timely sermon
in the hall which received marked
attention from the members present
The balance of the elaborate
programme was omitted for the
cause already mentioned.
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. Hilton s LiTe ror tne
Liver and Kidneys aids
digestion.
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Fresh Fish.
I will have for sale an assortment
of fresh fish every Tuesday and
Saturday at J. W. Long's Old Store.
Give me a call when yon want a nice
mess of fish.
tf John A. Williams.
He's At It!?By Sloniiks.
O'h Mr. Devil, I bope you will Dot
deal too harshly with me for intruding
on your eatanic majesty, but
I must inform you of your good
luck.
You remember sometime ago an
enemy of yours?one "P. H. C
made great pretentious by the "great
horn spoon" and around him rallied
all the fishermen of the country,
including your worthy master.
But, elis, for poor dhl! He is but
mortal aft9r all, I supposs they all
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ment well while they -were pecneu
up there in the city away from fcemplation,
but out here io the free and
open country it is going to be very
different. Still let's be honest with
them. They miy mean to stand by
the truth, but things look mighty
fishey to me.
No doubt great catches will appear
in the paper and they will try to lay
the blame on you, but I am here tj
see that the Devil has bi9 dues.
Below you will find an accurate
account of all fishes caught up to
Tuesday noon and if they give any
other figures it will only prove
what I have mildly hinted at.
1600 suckers. The Editor caught all
of these with a paper bait. One
Jack, or I guess it was a Jack, they
were drawiDff him out of the pond
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disappeared and jasfc before him
there appeared a pair of eyes fifty
times as large as the fall moon in
May. By a nervous twitchinig of
the eyes, which indicated chat he
tasted turpentine, the Editor perceived
that Udcle George ani the
boat had gone the way of Jonah.
Now, what was the Editor to do?
In a moment all the delinquent subscribers,
who had departed this life,
appeared before him and glared on
him with their hideous, dishonest
eyes and he fearad he should soon
have to take up hi3 abode with them,
but about this time there was another
splashing of water and the
trout?for so it proved to be?swallowed
the Jack and "Traveller," whohad
arrived by this time, pulled
them all out together. The Editor
was washed ashore by the incoming
waves.
As soon as Uncle George was relieved
he did not hesitate to say that
that was the biggest thing he ever
went into.
One eel, which was 74(H feet long
and had in its maw 14 mules and 2
cows and a colored man?supposed
to be Dr. Crum.
Now, I hope your majasty will see
that these simdle facts are not exaggerated.
Klondike.
To Curs a Cold ia Ono Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W.
Grove's signature i* on each box 25c.
Ladies, when you want flavoring
extracts for your cakes, pies, custards,
etc., go to Harman's Bazaar,
where you will find the best and
purest brands in 5 and 10 cents sizes.
FoleysKidneycdrb
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
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I Take Laxative Broi
1 Seven MBBon boxes sold in pest 13 I
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Reunion at New Orleans.
For the 1903 lieunion of the Confederate
Veterans, the Seaboard Air
Line will sell from its coupon ticket
stations round trip tickets to New
Orleans at the very low rate of one
cent per mile for distance traveled
short line mileage; the tickets will
be sold from May 16ch to 21st inclusive,
good for return until May
24th. By depositing the tickets with
the special agent at New Orleane not
later than May 24tb, and upon payment
of 50 cents fee, the return
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limit ot the ticKets may do fciteuucu
until June 15th. This remarkably
low rate to the Crescent City of the
South West will no doubt be taken
a ivantage of by a large number of
people as the rates are open ones and
the tickets can be used not or ly by
the Confederate Veterans, but by the
public at large.
Any ticket of the Seaboard Air j
Line will give full information as to
rates and schedule upon application,
or same can be secured by addressing
Mr. C. B. Walworth, A. G. P. A.
Savannah, Ga.
Official Notice
Of the Lexington County Fair Association,
Lexington, S C., April 27, 1903.
The following is a list of Superin
nt the trorinna rlwnorfmpnf'R
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with the log chain and windless.
They had him out to his side fins,
which were red and seemed not to be
able to get him any further. However
they had sent for "Traveller" to
come up with his Tug and tow rope.
I saw the dead junipers shaking for
about 6 or 800 yards, up to the pond
and judging from the thickness of
his bod , a: h s first fins 18 feet by
9f incuts be muBt be only a
medium size Jack. I bet they try to
make a monster out of him in their
report.
Oae trout. Here the Eiitor has
had the most thrilling experience of
his long and eventful lift. He and
Uncle George Clark were out bobbing.
The Editor was paddling and
Uacle George was working the bob.
They bad several small rises near
the d8co, but when they puthed off
in deep water there was a sudden
orOaot"i on/1 onlaftfin r\f wafer and
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when the Editor, who was somewhat
dazed?came to himself he saw that
TT?/?In /Ifinvna on/4 fVlO Vvo a f ttO/4 Vl
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of the Association, by ord< r of the
President.
Field Crop?J. H. Counts.
Household?Mike W. Shull.
Cattle?J. C. Fulmer.
Sheep and Goat?B D. Clark.
Swine?J. Walter Dreher.
Manufacturing?C. W. Ciugbman.
Horse and Mule?W. B. Roberts
and W B Taylor.
Poultry and Pe-?W. Q M. Berley.
Floral?H. J. Rawl.
Needle and Fancy Work?H. R.
Dreher.
Fine Arts?R L. Keisler.
.T A TVfnllpr.
Secretary Association.
You Eaow Wkat You Ars
Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that it is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. j
50c.
Strike on Magnate'j Farm.
Somerville, N. J, April 22.?A
committee of strikers on the estate
of James Duke, president of the
American Tobacco Company, had a
conference with Mr. Duke today.
Duke told the committee he would
not under any circumstances reemploy
the men who had caused the
trouble at the farm. Tbe other
strikers are still in an angry mood.
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The Eastern Manufacturing- Co., of
Chicago, will present to every baby,
under one year of age, in this county, one
solid silver baby spoon with the baby's
given name engraved on same. You do
not have to pay one cent nor buy anything
to get this spoon. The Eastern
Manufacturing Co. are large manufacturers
and jobbers of jewelry and
silverware, and have taken this method
of advertising their goods. Instead of
spending thousands of dollars for
magazine advertising they have decided
to give it away direct & consumers.
The undersigned firm has been
made distributing agent for this
locality. Bring your baby to their
store and give its name and age and
you will receive one of these beautiful
silver spoons all engraved free of cost.
This is not a cheap article, but solid
silver of elegant design. Don't fail
to look over the elegant line of The
Eastern Manufacturing Co. 's goods on
display at
ABLE & ABLE, Leasville.
m arnrETHiNfi
Cure* Gholera-lnfantum, Diarrhoea, Dyser
Any Age. Aids Digestion, Regulates the E
TEETHING EASY, Cures Eruptions and i
and prevents Worms- TEETHINA Count*
Summer's heat upon Toothing Children, i
mail 25 oents to C. J* MOFfETT, M. D
ire a Cold in On
no Quinine Tablets.
oentht. This signature,
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
By George S Drafts. E q , Probate -Judge.
WHEREAS, MRS. -JULIA C BACHman
made suit to me. to g?ant her
L ft^s of Administration of theE tate of <
and ?fleets ot W. F. Bachman: ,
These are. therefore, tocit?and admonish
all and si. gular the kindred and
credi'ors of the said W F. Back
maD, d ceased, toat they be and appear,
before me. in tte Conrc ot Proba e,
10 he h-ld at Lexington. C. H.. S. C . on
the 30th day of April. 190 ;. after publication
h-.reof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
o shew cause, if any they have, why the r.
said Administration should not be grant d. r.
Giv n und?-r my hand, this 14th day of
April, Armo Domini 19 3
GEORGK S. IXRAFTS, [L S.] ]
Probate Judge, Lexington Cminty. 3
Published on the lMh day of April, a
19C3, in the Lexington Disp tch. 2*24
For Sale.
WE OFFER FOR SALE OUR C0Mplete
t*aw Mill outfit, consisting ot
Lidell *5 Horse Power Engine, One Lorn- J
ftrt.Hnrcd Pntrot- On#? (1. Ar. (t.
Cooper Saw Mill. Iiachet Head ttiock. One ?
?0-inch Diston Inserted Tooth Saw. 8<) teet
of iO-inch BeltiDg. Cut Od Saw,. Shafting,
etc., One 20-inch plain-r aad Matcher. All
of the above machinery is in perfect working:
oreer and is now at work 6 Head of
Oxen, 3 Carts, 7 Head of Mules, 2 Wagons.
Will sell at a bargain.
ALSO
3">0 acres of Land, ten miles sonth of
Columbia, with nice 8-room dwelling, store
bor,se. 4 tenant houses, good barn, etc.
Plenty ot water power and extra good firming
land Ab)utlO:> acres m cultivition
now. It is a beautiful place for a nice
countiy home. Address
MILL MEN,
Pelion. S. C.
Warning,
ALL PFRSON* ARE HEREBY WARNed
against giving employment toBachmau
Geiger. colored as he is UDd<v contract
to work lor me during the year li;0 J,
and has left my employment without my
col sent and without just cause All persons
givmg bim employment will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
JOHN A. DREHER.
April 15, 1903. 3w25 pd.
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DRUGS, bnt the cook's frend. Ground
Nat M*g. Cloves. Alspice, Pepper, Giuger.
etc. Mentholatnm !o cents per box. Allen's
Liver Regulator, tin box, 10 cents.
Remember,
J. W. KINARD,
The Licensed Diuggist,
LEESVI1LE, - - S. C.
One M Saute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warnednotto
tre?pass on the lands of
George A. Swygert, known as Tract No.
2 ol the Mcetz i Estate, adjoining lands of ,
Mrs. JaDe Chapman and Estate of Thomas
Boyd deceased and Tracts Nos. 1 and 3
of said Meetze Estate The law will be
rigidly enforced against any person violati
g this notice. The said land is legally
posted.
GEORGE A. SWYGERT.
April 3, 1903. 4w25.
SEWING MACHINES!
TTT71 1 -ft TTT*1
wneeier? wnson
No. 9
BAH. BERING
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Marvelonely Light Running and Noisloss, |
(a No. 100 spool cotton thread for a belt
will ron it). One-thir-^p^r; one
third easier than any^t. ttle
machine bave about
ONE DAY IN THREE.
A GREAT FAVORITE WITH PRESS
MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE
POPULAR AbL Tflb TIME.
NEEDLES FOR ALL MACHINES,
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK
GUARANTEED.
ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC.
In bringing Machines to be repaired it is
only necessary to bring the head?Leave
the table at home unlees it needs
rtDairinc too.
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ORGANS.
High Grade Farrand Organs. Before you
tbuy call and see me.
T. EC. BBEET,
1804 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C.
April i, ]903. 3m
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POWDERSlt-flJ
iteryand the Bowel Troubles of Children of
towels, Strengthens the Child and MAKES
Sores, Colic. Hives and Thrush. Removes
tracts and Overcomes the Effects of the
ind costs only 25 cents at Druggists, or
- St. Lauis. Mo.
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BLACK
TO EAT THERE
BUG KILLER AN
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rhe Tobacco Worm meets the same fate. |
PRD
. pound . - - - - .08 cents i
Impounds ... 20 cents
i pounds , 30 cents |
With full instructi
KAUFMANS
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GUNS AND A
Gill Nets, Fishing Tac
plies, Phonographs
pairng of all Kind
Rig)
W. F, STIEG
I 508 MAIN STREE1
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Franks job
Formerly the well
1554, MAIN STREET
is ready for the largest business tl
are in and complete. One of the
CLOTHING, HATS AND
ever displayed in South Carolina,
for less money aDd more goods for
a R.omfimhflr.
B'JUIU U1 liaiuuioiv. T
JOBBING HOUSE you not only
but a mammoth wholesale depart!
to serve you, aDd are always glad
you the good things we have if yo
the Number, 1554 Main Street, an
you kindly for past patronage, ver
M. FRANK,
8eptember|19.?tL
DEATH.
OF IS TO DIE.
D FERTILIZER.
8?t. Absolute Death to all insect life.
2d Cheapor thau any other inseticide known
8d. A good fertilizer.
4th. Any chi d can apply it.
5 th. Not dangerous to apply it,
Glh, Ready for immediate use.jno mixing.
7tb. Every pound of uniform strength.
3abbage or any garden vegetable is assured
CE:
10 pounds - 50 cents
15 pouuds - - -70 cents
25 pounds - $1.10 cents
ons how to use.
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LIT! PROPRIETOR.
r, COLUMBIA, S. C.
bins House,
known Bee H !ve,
5 COLUMBIA, S. .,
ley have ever done. All lines
largest and prettiest lines of
We can give you better goods
the same money than any bnnoe
friends, in comiDg to FRANK'S
Uotto a retail at.nclr tn select, from
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neDt. Polite and attentive clerks
to have the opportunitv to show
u want to buy or not. Remember
id call early and often. Thanking
y respectfully,
Proprietor.