The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 17, 1903, Page 5, Image 5
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, June 17, 1903.
Xadez to New Advertisements.
Where?The Fountain Co.
Notice?E. H. Addy.
Barbecue?A Swygert.
Subscription Notice?G. A. Guignard
and Others.
X>X"VT2TE SERVICES.
si. stephen's lutheban chubch.
Bev, J. G. Graichen, Pastor.
1st. Sunday 11 a. m,, Lexington.
1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington.
2nd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington.
3rd. 8unday 11a. m., Lexington.
4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington.
8unday school service every Sunday
morning at 9:30.
appointments 07 bev. qeobge s. peakden.
Nazareth, E. Lntberan, First Sunday.
~ St. John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday.
Providence, E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday.
His address is 1109 Elm wood Avenue,
Columbia, S, 0., where parties wishing to
correspond with him can address him.
pbesbytebian sebtxces:
ICev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor.
2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
LxxiNOTON ciBcrrr ac. e. ohubch south.
Bev. W. E. Babbe, Pastor.
1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiioh 3$ pro.
2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm.
3d Sunday, Shiioh 11 am. Hebron 34 p m
. 4thSunday, Lexington Ham. Horeb 3$pm
Lexington: Sunday school service every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Beautify Your Somes.
A good line of paints, brushes,
varnish, glass, etc, at bottom prices,
at The Kanfmann Drug Co.
Ice Cream Festival.
The Junior Order of United American
Mechanics will give an ice cream
festival at Irene, on Saturday evening,
June 27th, commencing at 7:30 o'clock
everybody is cordially invited to be
present.
Fine Milch Cours
For sale. Apply to
C. H. Livingstone. Adair, S. C.
Surrendered Himself.
Wash Harley, white, came up to
the jail Wednesday and surrendered
to Siieriff Caughman. He is charged
with having killed Thomas V. Fiske,
near Woodford, on the 6 h of June.
Messrs. W. H. Sharpe and Muller
& Sturkie have been retained by the
defence. Whether he will apply for
bail or not we have not been informed.
Fruit Jars.
There will be lot of fruit this year.
Preserve' all you can. Mason's j are are
the beet. Lowest pi ices at The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
. Court.
We have been informed that Judge
Townsend has informed Samutl B.
George, Clerk of .the Court, that he
will be here on Friday afternoon on
the 5 o'clock train, and will open the
"Rnnitxr nnnrfc immediately on his ar
?I?.J
rival. Parties interested and the attorneys
who have cases to come fees'
lore him for a hearing will take dae
notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Honest Goods.
We do not claim to give you a big
bottle of medicine for a little money,
we would have to give you water, we
give you good medicine and charge
you an honest price. The Kaufmann
Drug Company.
XTp With His Work.
It gives us great pleasure to announce
that our very efficient and
competent Auditor, G. A. Derrick, is
well up with the work of his office.
TTa Koa rtnmnlfltwl his abstract with
iJLC U MO ? - - ?
the exception of the railroad and
insurance assessments, which he
is waiting to receive from the Mr.
ir Jon?8, the Comptroller General. Mr.
Derrick has made a good officer and
bis work has given general satisfaction
to all parties interested.
The Cfcaingaag.
The chaingang ie building a bridge
across Fourteen Mile creek at the
Cherokee Ford on the Drehers Ferry
and Columbia road. This bridge has
been a want long felt as in time of
high water this ford was dangerous
to cross, if not impassable. The i
gang will be at Hilton next Monday I
and work the Spring Hill and Lewiedale
road, and from thence it will
work other roads in the Fork. The
gang is small in point of numbers
but it is doing excellent work, if
blow.
Dulling Burned.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The dwelling of Mr. William M.
Saylor, in the Sandy Rin section,
was destroyed by fire Monday, June
15th by what is supposed to have
been an incendiary fire. His I099 was
very heavy and consisted of two fine
gold watches, a fine sewing machine,
a lot of clothing, household and kitchen
furniture and numerous other
articles.
Please let the readers of the Dispatch
see these lines a3 Mr. Siylor
- l r .u ^
need tee sympatuies ui iue pru^io.
Correspondent,
Sandy Run, June, 15, 1903
Electric Lights.
Messrs. Talley Hearth, City Eiectrian
of Columbia, and Luther Garron,
an expert electrician of the game
city, were in town recently. The
probable outcome of their visit will !
be the establishment of an electric I
plant for the purpose of lighting the j
streets, offices, workshops, dwellings
and furnishing power for manufacturing
plants. There is abundant
room for such an enterprise.
Odd Fellows Lecture.
Rjv. John A. Bright, of Topeka,
17"? "Dao* n.-on\Taafor nf the
XLtlXlOCIC^ X CIOI \A i uuu iuwaui v* v* wmv
Independent Order of Odd Fell jws
of that State, delivered a very interesting,
instructive and humorous
lecture before Bsllentine Lodge and
the public geneially in Roof's Hall
last Saturday evening. The virtues
of the order were clearly explained
by the distinguished lectures and
the beauties of Odd Fellowship extolled.
He urged the members to
practice in their daily lives the principle
of the order. The audience
was highly delighted with the lecture
and the interest in Oid Fellowship
greatly strengthened by the lecture.
He made an address before St.
Stephen's Sunday school Sunday
morning.
I
Another Veteran G-one.
Mr. A. J Ljrick died la9t Thursday
about midday after a b;ief illness !
with a complication of stomach j
troubles, in the 66?h yesr of his age, j
at his home on the Lorick ferry road.
His remains were laid away to rest in ,
the family burjing ground on Friday.
Mr. Lorick was a well-to-do farmer
and mill man, and was the owner of
a valuable landed estate. He was
progressive and enterprising, a useful
citizen atd a good neighbor. He
was a Confederate soldier, serving in
the Fifth cavalry, Captain Caughman's
company, and served with distinguished
gallantry and bravery.
Of his immediate family there survives
him a wife and three daughters
all three of whom are married, besides
numerous relatives and friends. The
sympathies of the community are
with the stricken ones.
, ;
A President Resigns.
Professor Julius D Dreher has res'gned
the Presidency of Roanoke
College with which institution be has
been connected for thirty years,
twenty-five years of which as its
president. During bis encumbency
the College has enjoyed an era of
remarkable prosperity and he has u j
ceeded in raising its standard and
elevating it to the front ranks of tl e
leading institutions of the land.
Professor Dreher is one of the best
known educators in the South, and
his record has been marked as a
brilliant success. The Board of
Trustees has accepted the resignation
and elected Dr. James A. Morehead,
President of the Seminary of the
United Synod of the Lutheran
church of the South, at Mount
Pleasant, this State, but no answer
has yet been received from him.
The bodies of persons supposed to
have been drowned in the Pacolet
flood, are being found along the river
banks, some distance below the scene
of the awful disaster. Iq some instances
the bodies were in such a state
of decomposition that they could not
be identified and were buried at once
in hastily made grave".
I Take Laxative Bro
I Seven MSBon boxes soM In post 12
OB?B?E?HBT??WW
1 Mother's Ear I
g| A WORD in MOTHER'S EAR t WHEN 2
I NURSING AN INFANT, AND IN THE 3
E MONTHS THAT COME BEFORE THAT
SCOTT'S EMULSION
SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH AND H
W NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR
g THH HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER AND t
m Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
S6f 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 3
50c. and $1.00; all druggists. : "
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"The Fountain" corner of Main and
Richland streets, is winning quite a
refutation on account of tte cheap
I"
nes8 and excellency of its goods.
Mr. Bites, its manager, is a well
known young business man, and
knowing how to purchase goods to
the best advantage, and sell them so
as to benefit his customers, he is
building up an extensive trade. If
you want to be in the swim for bar'
gains, give him a call.
! The side of Saluda mountain, near
Aeheville, N. C., caved in on June
, 12, as the result of the recent heavy 1
rains. All travel on the Asheville
branch of the Southern railroad was
stopped until the debris was cleared
away.
The Board of Directors of tbe j
Ciifton manufacturing: company held
a meeting at Spartanburg on June
12, at which the President was authorized
to take immediate steps to
rebuild mills Nos, 1 and 2, which
were recently demolished in the !
Pacclet fl )od.
J
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"What are the Columbia people go
ing to do with Col. Marshall's proposition
to utilize the pure and healthy
waters of Piatt Springs in this county
I for drinking purposed
, i
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The Newberry Observer is inclined !
to the Crumpacker idea of cutting <
down Southern representation io Congress
on account of the disfranchise- 1
ment of the Negro.
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grafculated on the great improvement
of its Sunday edition. The State is
now ia the front rank of Journalistic
enterprise.
The State Treasurer will have to
borrow at least 8100,000 with which
to pay the semi anoual iD'erest on
| the State debt, which becomes due
July 1st.
South Carolina will receive $25,065 |
for her malitia under the Dick iaw,
being the largest amount received by 4
any Southern S ate except Georgia
and Alabama. j
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GreenViile'd loss by the recent J
fbod by damages to bridge^, roads,
etc., wiil amount to something like | ?
$25,000. Spi tmbur/a loss is over I 1
$40,000.
Ex Gove?nor John C. Shephard, of
E Igefield, was elected Supreme Dictator
of the Supreme Lodge Knights
of Honor, at its annutl session in
f
Richmond, Va , June 11th. %
Wilcox, the murderer of NellCropeey,
was'yesterday transferred to the
penitentiary. He endeavored to sell ,
the sheriff a pistol he had concealed I
on his person.
Members cf the J panese lace ara held,
in Re Yimaskita, (Wash.,) 59 r
L R A 671, not to be entitled to c
* ? T nltcrt t
Decome cuueua ti tuc ? .w.? J
The town of Heppoer, in Oregon, 1
waa almost wiped out of existence by
an awful cloudburst oj June loth. *
About 500 lives were lo9t and all the fi
resident portion of the town was
laid in waste.
yC Costs Only 25 cents
Or mail 25 cents to C. J
DR. C. jr. MOFFETT?Dear Doctor:
Yowders) to our little grand child xcit
\cere almost magical, and certainly nu
xce ever used. Yotirs very trx
(JS'ow Bishop Southern Methodist Chui
ire a Cold in 0n<
mo Quinine Tablets. ,
months. This signature, ^ -
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys aids j
digestion.
Colleae of Charleston,
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charleston, s. c.
118th year begins september 25.
Letters, science, engineering.
One Sholarsbip to each County of
South Carolina. Entrance examinations
held at Lexington by County Superin'endent
ot Education and Judge of Probate
July 10. Tuition $40 Board and furnished
room in J omitorv, $10 per month.
All candidates for admi sion are permitted
to compete tor Boyce Scholarships. which
pav S'l 0 a year. For cataiogne. address,
HARRISON RANDOLPH, President.
Money to Loan.
WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTIate
loans promptly it) surus of $300
and upward - on improved farming lands in
Lexington connty. Long time and easy
terms. No commissions Borrower pays
actual expenses of preparation oi papers.
THOMAS & GIBBES.
Cclnmbia, S. C.
Barbecue.
ON "HE FOURTH DAY OF JULY
we vill furnish at P.eliou, the best barbecue
ever served in Lexington conntv.
The meats will be we 1 cooked. There will
be dancinsr, and music by tbe Lexington
Brass and String Bands. Fun and lun and
tun will be provided tor ever} body. Come
out everybody and have a good dinner and
a pleas?rt. "TFo
s. W. Jaspei T-.'bert J. Brooks Wing,
arr, E U. rieai; a ad Oongr'ssman Le^er,
\uil b* present an- mase starring aaTesces.
JOE F. H ARM AN
LUTHER GANTT,
May 27th, 1903. td.
Barbecue.
IWTLL FUKNISH A BARBECUE AND
ref-eshmeDts at Leesville on Saturday,
Jane27tb, 1903. A number of interesting
speeches will b* made and there will be
mude by a band. A good dinner and a
p'eastn: time for all who mav attend
M. C. HALLMAN.
May 27, 1901 td
DRUGS
I BE ALWAYS A NECESSITY. AT J\.
most as much so as food I am sti 1
saving my customers money and my trade
still grows, and remember your interests
will alwats be looked aftei by
J. W. KINARD,
The Licensed Diuggist,
LEESVIL1E, - - S. C.
SEWING MACHINES!!
Wheeler & Wilson
No. 9
BALL BEARING
YarvMoufily Light Running and Noisless,
(a No. 100 8pool cotton thread for a belt
will run it). One-third faster; one
third easier than any shuttle
machine. fcave about
ONE DAY IN THREE.
GREbT FAVORITE WITH DRESS
MAKERS. AND BECOMING MORE
POPULAR ALL THE 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
tne table at home unless it needs
repaying too.
ORGANS.
ligh Grade Farrand Organs. Befjre 3 on
ibuy call and see me.
T. XT. ZBEXBXeXT,
1?04 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C
April 1, 1903. 3m
iiitciv SiUip
A ND EXAMINATIONS FOB THE '
/jL award of vacant scholarships in Winhrop
College and for the admission of
lew students will be held at the county
:onrt house on Friday, July 10th at 9a. m.
applicants mast not be less than fifteen
'ears ol age.
When scholarships are vacated after July
Oth, they will be awarded to those,making
he highest average at this examination.
The next session will open about Sepember
16. 1903
For further information and a catalogue,
iddrees
PRESIDENT D. B. JOHNSON,
Rock Hill, S. C,
May 13, 1903. td.
snvjH Cures Mra-Infantum,
Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and
Rowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age.
^WmjAids Digestion, Regulates
)WDfiRS)aHHt the Bowels, Strengthens
i n??n. n'in the Chiid and Makes
at Druggists, teething easy.
I. MOFFETT, M. D.. ST. LOUIS, MO.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24, 1872, *
We gave your TEETH IS A (Teething
h the happiest results. The effects
&re satisfactory than from anything
tlu, JOSEPH S. KEY,
rch.) Pastor of 8t. Paul Church*
""J in Two Days,
<yij/ ?? eY^y I
/^TjC^rwt^ box. 25c. I
A HYMN
1 JjSI 1H OF PRAISE
US'* |H|rfeLr~^|w -'ipR Welcomes our excellent PIANOS and
JR ORGANS every time they are sounded.
ffK We don't mean to say that our instru^y
'l ments are the only good ones in the world,
j*__a ^ t?ut w? do mean that they are unsurpassed
IatJd give great satisfaction. You knew
'I ? the pleasure music gives to every one.
^ Write us for catalogues and prices.
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE,
nppnQTTx' v \r n a
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1235 MAIN, ST., - - - COLUMBIA, S. C.
. ?=I-A.2>TOS -A.STXD OEG-A1TS,
May i5- ly.
^SEEDl
Irish Potatoes!
?3 as we are ?3
52ft a n i ft on nnupnftSS
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eocan name Lowest Priceseg
f|| on best quality of SI
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GUNS AND AMIDIITIOI.
CLi 11 Yofc TTScliirio* Taolrlp. Ttall Slirj?
\J111 i.1 VtUj JL JLkJi-LlJ VVV/AXX w j
plies, Phonographs and Records, Repairng
of all Kinds, Our Prices are
Right.
W. F. STIEGLITZ, PROPRIETOR.
1508 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
1I1A* IT AlltlA
ri flint s juuviug utilise,
Formerly the well known Bee H ve,
t
1554 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.,
is ready for the largest business they have ever done. All lines
are in and complete. One of the largest and prettiest lines of
rmTiHMi in a\n mm firmwiyfs
HiUIIIMU} ll/iio am; utiiiiu iiitiiiuiiLiuu
ever displayed in South Carolina. We can give you better goods
for less money aod more goods for the same money than any h<-u*e
south of Baltimore. Remember, friends, in coming to FRANK'S
JOBBING HOUSE you not only have a retail stock to sebct frcrn
but a mammoth wholesale department. Polite aDd attentive clerks
to serve you, and are always glad to have the opportunity to show
you the good things we have if you want to buy or not. Remembet
\Tnmtf?r. 1554 Main Street, aud call early and often. XhankiEg
you kindly for past patronage, very respectfully,
M. FRANK, Proprietor.
8eptember.l9. ?
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