The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 12, 1904, Image 1

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J Js. Bepresentatiuc Beutspaper. Soners Eexmpicm and the Borders the Surrmiiidinp bounties kike a Blanket, k VOL. XXXIV. LEXLNGTOX 8. WKPMftDAt. OCTOBER 12, 1904. Bay I illll III ?W M >i !+*/ IM FtH MJHI?illMCnnMB?aM*WWM'lMI1U1MP.'.. U'JJ<L?IU??n?UHM mi r "<KT. ??- MOITCSTOIT, T23., GKESS, 43L, ffifL* taao MAIN STREET, COJX'MUIA, N. O. ""JLJB Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. 0 "*' t:fcr !3tf r mi m i\ mm;), "We have Shoes for everybody, The big man and the tall ? For those who wear them very large. ^ And those who wear them small. 1 "We have Shoes for the merchant prince, The Banker and the Fjrmer too, For the Parson and the lawyer rAnd a pair or so for you. "We have Shoes for the hoary sage, Or the infant on mothers knees; Ours are the kind that wear the best ^ And are always sure to please. j We have Shoes for the school boy. To run and tag his mate, Or Shoes for the blushing lever Hanging o'er the gate. We have shoes for the cowboy Of the wild ar.d wooly West, rAnd Shoes fo/ the sporty dude Who always buys the best. LEVER 1 HE SHOE MAN. 1 \ COLUMBIA. S. 0. f """" ^ Men's Fall Furnishings MY STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE IN Neckwear, Gloves. Underwear. Half Hose, F Handkerchiefs. Shirts. Knox & Stetson's Soft and Stiff Hats, Suit Cases, and Hand Hags, White and Fancy Vests. SUITS HADE TO ORDER. A FIT GUARANTEED. r J.H.Eleazer, ^ IIABKliDA^IIKR, 2514 MAIN STREET COLl\\IBI A, S. C. GIRARDEAU Tin: cl< tfj i ^ The Fair grounds at Lexington i will be opened one week before the j Fair for all who desire to ute tbe arena. Apply to Wade Caugbinan near the "rounds for admittance. i Wkitten, the Racket man o? Bates- | ! bor^, is makiDga k ud noise to sell | | poods at such low prices. Go there j I and you will be awfully astonished. Wanted?50 to 100 acres of pood InRgleaf pice timber for saw milling. Give location 8nd distance from railroad, with lowest cash price. Address, "Timber,*' care the Dispatch, j See tbe Big Value stalionery pack- I 1 age containing 12 sheets superfine j ! note paper and 12 extra heavy en- i I rclnnps Prif?A n o.pr\ ts_ fit t.hfi B : zaar. I ' ? t-?-- , There will be "Rally Day" exercises at Pond Branch church on Saturday before the first Sunday in November, a basket picnic will be given and a cordial invitation is ex| tended to all. j Air. Jos. A. Derrick, formerly cf | Brookland, this county, row at Gren| del mill, Greenwood. S. C, visited his i brother, Air. Frank Derrick, here on J Friday. He seems well pleased with I Greenwood. i | The Brookland Lisbt Infantry will j give an exhibition drill in the arena i afc the Lexington Fair on Wednesday ! at 3 p. m. Ba sure and see them. This company has lately returned *rom the scene of actual service in j Virginia. , Messrs. James and John Fox have been given the contract for erecting the poles and stringing the wires for i the local telephone company, and j commenced work this morning, j Poles are beiDg put up along Depot j ! street. ; Girardeau & Marshal], The Clotbers, Columbia, want your trade and will make it to your interest to call on tbem. They carry an elegant line of goods and are pleasant gentlemen to deal with. Read their advertisement and be sure to call and see them. On account of the intolerable dust the business men have chipped in to j have Main street sprinkled. We ; have a well 120 feet deep of never | failing pure water, clear as a crystal | and sparkling as a diamond which j J our people use for domestic purposes, j It is far ahead of Broad liver soup, j The clothing exhibit for fair week j visitors inaugurated by P. C Price j I Sc Co , of Columbia, promises to be j | the feature during that festive oc- J 1 * Tf ... ntit a /-iV> V> T* onif. ! I CtibiUii. II yuu v?aui n i.hjuu| J | or a stylish pair of shoes, fried bosom ; shirt, or a dandy, tie see them. They are Lexington boys and deserve a ! portion of your trade. See what \ they say in their advertisement. \ ? Grove5; I has stood the test 25 year i bottles, . Does tMs record * g Enclosed with every b &3LAKSIIALL| ) THIERS. WANT YOUR TRADE, WE OFFER VOL* 'IHE REST MAKES j OF | CX^OZTZEZZZTO- | at the most moderate prices. Voir,' Editor stiffs if if on trill mil on ns and see } TIIE 1 5 AM ( * AI A S ! We offer th:it we will double our l?n>iness with tin-ptopie of Et xiu^tou. olit I'/tK'its.i it/ ;incur The Some to All. u ' . A 1-;:' iiir of ' ?' (>tis ni.irk**n j GENTS' FURNISHINGS. >?j ME*N~AND YOUTHS SI*ITS Irui.i i-r, (,;? to <>. BOYS' SUITS fr-iin On t<? So < ". Girardeau & Marshall, j 1001 Mftiu St , COLUMBIA. S. C. j ^ w?* \vatn y<?n to know rl^at the ^ ^ have tin- Griirrn] S?tir?' honwcn (>l;ii!il?in and $ Augusta. \Vt- h< . 11 cvt-ryrhiu^-. \W have jn>t unloaded three solid $ cars of Fnrnirniv. Wo can snir you in anything in Hiis line at prices Jfo dp rhar you will appreciate. More mi.I h-.-rrcr and cheaper Clothing r'nan ^ & ever oftVivd before. Si:o' >. Hats. Dry t ?*oods and Motions to no end. ? && If yon see rhfju you will *t ay. A special and complete line of Fancy jk & Drv (5(x?d.-. Kvcryiiiiiii: new. Sr<tr?l?- and Fancy Groceries ro supply & ^ overv*iK:'tV. Harowar* arui Fariu-rs Supplies To please the niosT 'Titi- ^ |W& M1?0W YOUR >**nT8| ^ ()ur i-r?'V:<Ci> V-. ;u*s < i'.-U(>'vvici'f(i our rusroirsTs lias uiven ^ W us he ?-xtk wiii",1: has e: ahlea us r<> select tin iuuueiise slock W ^ thar \\a-ai^ :io\v opening. We bought ar prices rhat leean money ro V* ^ C'.iv.. c:!)l t',,r wJui* vtm We will see tl:ur rlie. prices ^ nri- ill] Hviit. .niythiui; what you haw rc> sail 1'ricjj vi>nr Ournn sT \ EST W.- haw the vt-ry kind of Buyyy you have been looking tor. ^ The Oid R;.-k?>ry Waynu tho <a-i?->r and last thr luny.-sr. <T | Mattlsews-Boukiiiglit Company, $ LEESVILLE, S. C. ^ $ $ I I ; i s, Average Annual Sales over One end Half Million 1 of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. | j otiie is a Ten Cent, peckose o? Grove's Black Root. Liver Piiis. Jg I uitimmmtm ?r- -mi ? lJ1",,,ni ** WSS^^^SS^SSSSSg^mJ^iWSSSSSBSmSB^SSSSESS^SBBgSS^m^SS^SSBSBSSSSSm ' S DECIDED ELEGANCE IN /-\ | IESW9THIM j|j lj^ i W;l;tt ibc arti.-ts li.iv. act-:j::jD;i?:j-. 1 (\ ^ .-.. \ \ \ i\ I /A ^ i; V!\ | ? I in their ].roil;:e?;on > CI<?;]> :;- this //J > j* \ i ;*l ! / '3 & Vi- 1 season, rrov^ tSnt ?e bav- most A j/j 1 j reliable* uo?l l i-- tro-vl- that I IW7 i ^-?"*/'' ' Iy , J New York linkers h.-.v* ev.-r >,n: out. fjS A jj - .mg.'jfc) I Youaf/. uu.l.i:. a^.i ?>r ohl Mvn \vji: ,:<l |i|rr/ V^ v'-?y i- S^T| j | Wi-ll l<> look into th?- nj-ntsol unr many vf j | I j j stylos ami nri<-.-s. It ;t?. ;t nol.t.y \\ '; > ; j j*'/ I BWEMTTM li'lill Vi ! ' ! i i { ?i VMl Ithat vou w.iiit !.,(V? <t. J ;;*-n >\t / ij j :W .-* . v- !,,v* '"! -- /The'YORK" f uot?*li ??!' *t\l? oer^b*:. j'i inc 1 j Thcis* rs. !ai;?*y v-.-ts. N? v. Shirts. " - ?& SdCR Sliit. ' Nrr kv,vur. lj,d>rvi>;:r. N i-_"!r SL.,r;-. ^ ?? | M. L liINARD, 1523 Yio.iT. Street, CQLUlilBXA, S. C. Return to the Old Lzv:. ! - i Forty dollars is all tbat is left of | tbe miDv thousands appropriated by J 1 j tbe last Legislature for tbe expenses ; of special courts in tbe counties of | tbe State, and there are still severs! j Judges to pay. The trouble with : the machinery is that we have too j many lawyers who have to be sup- j ported at the public expense. And j it is a known fact tbat our courts is j tbe most expensive of our machinery [ of government that the taxpayers | have to bear. There are various tea- | sons why this is so. Without going j into detail we mention that there is j too lruch leniency on the part of Or- i cuit Judges towards attorneys and j litigants in the disposition of cases, j In other words, there is too much | waste of time, chief among which we ( mention that in many instances, the j business of the Sessions Court* is j finished in a short time?a day or j two, say. Yet under the present law j the Court of Common Pleas adjourns j and the jury panel is dismissed, j This is a hardship upon the jurors for i as a rule, they make arrangements to | stay away from home for a week and 1 ' to do so they have gone to consider- j able expense, in besides the county > ; and Stite is put to expense of plying salaries between the adiournment of the Court of Sessions and the convening of the Common Pleas 1 Court. The law should be so amend- 1 ed that the Common Pleas Court can he called immediately after the adjournment of the Court of Sessions *? nr.lar tha nlrl 1 AW Then the ~ ? I same jurors can proceed with the j. business without any loss of time. Considerable time will be saved by ^ this change, back to the old rule, which would expedite the business ; n and lighten the burden of taxation. THE PRICES TELL. J. B. FRID. Wholesale an GROCERS, FLODR, F1 SEED RUST PF We Want the Merchants, Plan hufton Count if to Call and Sec Purchases, lie Can Fill Ytn Monetf. 1S23 and IS do Main Strfi ^3 ^ Nri'Zs?^--' y II Fair Week i$. m It''St 8 i SOME T M AT THE FAIR VOF WIL y& \\ ILL L(VK iO Some Othc Yen wiil sue without urn! will -iw m STOCK OF i SHOES, HATS AND ME For .-alt- ;it t! Ft A MM Will GKRVAIS ST., C EMIIHITED Sl'EC'I.U, KI'l'l'EKHEHIEl Unclaimed Mail. Li?t o? unclaimed Ic^jh for the south of September, DO J: ?Jhl-6 Colly, Anderson. K'.lisou, Toepv. G liners. J F. Hick?, Cinlo-y. Johnson, A J. Long tV y,jD. Little, JiHon Murphy, J Y. Potpibel^, Hnrdy. Powers, F B. Smith, D. T. Sreveuson, It 31 care F. 31. B-own. Tibial!. ft ft William?, H*?ry. FernaDs. Oraip, Mr? Win Fartiek, Mrs. Daisy Mclean. GolmHP, Miss Hatti?. K :cf, Mr* 11 Y. S. J. L'^phart, Pom master. Shingle 2JLi 11 CompWeont tit for ssb* a bar*8 i l?including engine, b .-iU-r unci ihingie rail): two Drge mnies find vagou. For lerm?, A: , ' [ oly to. Chas. E Corlev, L-xing:o". S. C. Miss Ethel Cnmpsty, <>f Cs>arobia, s the teaeber of lino primary departuent of thr Swansea Gr-uD-i school. If the 3aby is Cutting Teeth, T-?j Liira or il 1126 tllftf. H'i\ nftil VUJ-li A J 7 OU1 \> </ l<\.( *- - '.w ? 44 ried re rued t\ Mrs. Winslow's Sootha% Syrup, fur cbiltueu teething. It oothes the child, softens the gum?, Mays all ptic, cures wind colic and => the bnsr remedy for diarrhoea. ? wen ty-five cent? a bottle. Ir. i? the Best, r.f A5' THE QUALITY sens. ay & co., (1 Retail bed and drain. iOOF OATS. iters and Fanners of Lexis He fore The if 2 heir or Wants and Sa re Yon et. COLUMBIA, S. C. Jj 1 'A V i i > s?E AN D il|, I K 2?iON 1" \M *.?.J'li'SM?*?>, bT Tilings may. < * 111M I*' mum.;' tin- !:;tt?-r is tli? 3L0THING, :k's furnishings. )< stoi't <vf ;OLr\iBiA. s. c. rsCMJl'HIX i. Ill*M\NH" SHOES.