The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 09, 1904, Page 6, Image 6
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, November 9,1904.
Fall Leaves from Black Creek.
Well, we still have dry weather
and from the present outlook it seems
that it might continue for a while
yet we live in hopes for the showers
bog looked for.
l?he farmers are almost through
gathering and the complaints of poor
crops are seldom heard in tbi6 sec '
tion. How thankful we should be to
Him who is the giver of alHhings.
The Rev. J. Lather Shealy of
Brookland, and the accomplished
daughter of Mr. George C. Clark,
Miss Agnes, were married on Scmdsy
of last week. May their pathway
through life be strewn with bouquets, i
The mercantile fever seems to have j
struck our people, as they are more j
:u-; bow enterprises going up in this sec- j
tion. Mr. J. William Keisler who I
resides about six miles south of j
Gilbert having become tired of farm!
)ife is now about ready to erect a
v mercantile establishment Mr. Eml
F..Shealy recently made a business
trip to Aagusta and now his shelves
?* ? ?? ? ?? mUk (amnfinn
2D DJB HWro Hit) iuhudu miu vcuiyvtu^
yalaes of various kinds of merchanr
r diw?. Also Mr. Simon P. Smith is
| 3 d*8l?ng 8 little larger in merchandise
than usual, in fact if a man is the
possessor of a dollar in this section,
i he has no trouble to find a mercantile
establishment to spend it, and no
^doobt, get a wonderful big bargain.
The Pond Branch public school is
bow in progress under the management
of our young friend J Oiin
Grout. Oiih is a bright boy and no
doubt will make a scccessful instructor
in the school room.
Mr./E. Capers Lewis recently returned
to Charleston to resume his
medical studies.
FSoocees to the Dispatch and its
many readers. C. M. D.
November 1,1904
$200 Brorard. $100.
The readers of this paper will be
please to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to core in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care
is the only positive cnre known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh be
ing a constitutional disease, requires
a Constitutional treatment Hall's
Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting
directly npon the-blood and macoos
sarfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the fonndation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength
by building np the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers, that they offer
One Handred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. 9
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.,
I Toledo, 0
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for con
stipation.
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Tie Muddy Broad Saver Water.
The well backet fixture men are
here with all their paraphernelia and
like onto that noble band known
a8 uer Sons of Temperence", they
- propose to assist civilization and
Christian endeavor by giving pure
water more easily, thereby decreasing
man's savage inclination to drink
stronger stuff than that best of bev
eragee, pur? "Adam's ale", and the
only kind our projenitor ever1 saw,
and there is no record that he ever
drank it to his injury.or desired anything
better. But I don't believe he
ever drank or loved the water of any
river as muddy as Broad river, and
it leaves doubt in many of our minds
J- whether oar friend P. J. Backer is
ahead or behind grandpa Adam. But
I am sure that river which ran
through the Garden of Eden wa3 not
muddy from the washings of the
fields of the farmers who lived up
the river. Spectator.
Swansea, S. C.
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A Residence Burned.
The residence of Sheriff Owen
Alderman, on south Boundry street,
Aiken, was totally destroyed by fire,
> about 8 o'clpck on the night of October
25th. The fire is euDDOsed to
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have originated bv sparks from the
kitchen flue. Very little of the
kitchen furniture was saved.
The buildiDg was one of the landmarks
of AikeD, being perhaps 50
years old. Sheriff Alderman estimates
his loss at about ?3,500 This
is partially covered by insurance, be
carrying $1,600 on the house and
$600 on the furniture, not including
the two pianos saved.
Sheriff Alderman was at? one time
a resident of this place, living on
Upper Main street, and is pleasantly
remembered by many of.our people.
"
Joy and happiness ofttimes
In mothers hearts are brought to
dwell
Because "TEETHINA'S" brought
the bloom
To baby's cheeks and made it well.
Anodynes only soothe and lull to
Bleep. "TEETHINA" cures the
child, regulates the bowels and save3
the parents maD^ sleepless nights
of care and anxiety. 52
A Business Man.
Mr. G. A. Guignard ba9 bepn elected
President of the South Carolina
Agriculturial and Mechanical society.
Speaking of his election the Columbia
State says:
"It is noteworthy that many Columbians
joined the society this year.
The election of Mr. G A. Guignard
as President was in our opinion a
happy choice. While a resident of
Lexington he is claimed by Columbia
and bis energy and progressiveness
would be a valuable asset to any
| enterprise. He will certainly ensure
the fair society more local support
than it has heretofore received."
The selection of Mr. "Guignard
was, indeed, a happy choice and one
in which all Lexington r<-pices as
he will bring to his assistance in
furthering the interest of the fair,
that energy and progressiveness that
baa characterized him in the management
of his own business.
^
Cures Blood Poison, Cancers, Ulcers
If you have offensive pimples or
eruptions, ulcers an any part of the
body, aching bores or joints, falling
hair, mucous patches, swollen glands,
ekm itches and burns, sore lips or
gums, eating, festering sores, sharp
gnaging pains then you suffer from
serious blood poison or the beginning
of deadly cancer. You may be permanently
cured by taking Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B) made espec!
ially to cure the worst blood and skin
diseases. Heals every sore or ulcer,
nnnncr cfcrma fill oi*hoc I
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and pain? and reduces all swellings.
Botanic Blood Balm cores &U malignant
blood troubles, such 88 eczema,
scab* and scales, pimples, running
sore?, oarbuDciee, scrofula. Druggist,
$1 00. To prove it cures, samples of
Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by
writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Describe trouble and free medical
advice sent in sealed letter.
- Speedy Punishment.
Chester, Nov. 4.?There was a case
of speedy punishment on the opening
day of the conn of seeeions here.
Lewis Wiiliams, colored, committed
housebreaking and larceny on
the 30.h of October. Oa the 1st of
November he was indicted for the
offanse, pleaded guilty to the indictment,
was sentenced to one year on
the chain gang and began to serve
his sentence before sundown of that
day.
To Cure a Cough
take Ramon's English Cough Syrup in small
dosesdaring the day, then sleep at night. A pine
tar balm without morphine. "?c *t all dealers.
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar.
.i
Success often means taking thiDgs
as they come, and then selling them.
Its easy enongb to be pleasant if
you always have jour own way.
The fellow who wioR a girls hand
feels that he carries off the palm.
A girl sometimes encourages one
man in ni>/lap fn foal-. InVO frtf
UBU W .w.v. -w. J
another. v
The eociali8t8 regard the seat of
the government as a good thing to
[ sit on.
j A man can't help, wondering if
women ever really fool each other
with their kisses.
George E. H >U, a war veteran and
farmer at Vmeland, N J., h88 carried
a bullet in his head for 41 years. His
regiment was disbanded in Kansas
i after the war and he was shot down
by Qiantreli's Guerrillas and left
for dead with a bullet in his head.
He recovered, however, and is now
as well as ever.
Mrs. L*fley, of Jacksonville, Fia.,
shot rfnd killed Joe Wood, a white
maD, of the same place, because he
forced hi3 attentions on her daughter,
after beiDg told to keep cff the
premises.
BOXING GLOVES
FREE
OR X
FINF PIlNfWNfi Rift
axi.\M*4 n. viivumu a/ a..*. v&
TAKE YOUR CHOICE.
ON RECEIPT OF $5.00
I will send you the Police Gazette for
one year and a complete Set of Hand-made
Boxing Gloves which will last for years,
or a line Punching Bag.
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RICHARD K, FOX, Franklin Sq? New York.
Salt pork is a famous oldfashioned
remedy for consumption.
"Eat plenty of
pork," was the advice to the
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago.
Salt pork is good if a man
can stomach it. The idea
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most.
Scott's Emulsion is themodera
method of feeding fat to
the consumptive. Pork is too
rough for sensitive stomachs.
Scott's Emulsion is the most
refined of fats, especiallv
prepared for easy digestion.
Feeding him fat in this
way, which is often the only
way, is half the battle, but
Scott's Emulsion docs more
than that. There is something
about the combination
of cod liver oil andhypophosphitcs
in Scott's Emulsion
that puts new life into the
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lungs.
A sample will be
Be sure that this picture in
mEaJB jysWy the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
chemists^'
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
ffSrawSEWfflPBU ^oc. and $i; all druggists.
W. A. CLARK.
WASHINGTON CLARK.
^JLAKK & ULAltIL,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS,
>No. 1233 Washington Street,
COLUMBIA. - - - - S. C.
~ FURNITURE /
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COLUMBIA,
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MAXWELL
We especially invr
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us tor your r urnrcu
Rugs, Lace Curtains,
dies, and in fact every
Furnish - Y
We have the besl
ever
MAXWELL
NEAR POST OFFIC
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THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
ORANGE, MASS.
Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless
of quality, but the " New Home " is made
to wear. Our guaranty never runs out
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
of the trade. The "New Home" stands at the
head of all Hiph-grrade family sewing machines
Sold by authorized dealers only.
FOR SALE BY
W. P. ROOF,
Lexington, S. C.
TYPEWRITERS
HEADQUARTERS.
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If you have a eick
typewriter
consult DR. GIBBES.
Cures Guaranteed, j
I
If you want to buy a new
1YPEWRIIER,
Nor exchange your old one,
consult Gibbee.
J. WilsoD Gibbes,
Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps,
Office Furniture.
1334 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
To Prevent a Cold Any Day
take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse
the liver, quicken the circulation and go along
about your work. Any druggist will refund the
price if not satisfied. 25 cents.
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar.
0(|? U/nnlloif'c FREE to alf
III a IIUUIIGJ 0 users of morphine,
niiui srcc opium, laudanum,
PAINLESS elixir of o^mm.co?
raen t. Address, Dr.
AND B. M. WOOLLEY,
WKiclrfiu Hiiro .
J limonej WUIvjAiiania., urcoisja.
IND^STOVESl
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ilITUHE, STOVES, ETC I
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am Furniture. At this time \ ^
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BARGAINS I
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the place. ^
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iposite City Hall,
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ITURE
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& TAYLOR,
I A, S.C.
te you to come to see
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re, c>Luves, JLV?<X t
Chairs, Rockers, Cra-1
thing to
our - House.
; 50c. Chair you|
saw. I
& TAYLOR,!
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ft? Having purchased a car load of Cane Mills, we can ft?
jHt! name you a very close price on these good.*, and if you flR
are going to be in the market for Cane Mills, give us an
S3 opportunity to figure with you. Lace Leather and Rub- S3
ber Belting. Gin Bristles, Packing, Mill and Mining Sup- wt#
ft? plipe. Prices Guaranteed to be the BeRf. ft?
gg LORICK & LOWRANCE. ?5
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2? Columbia, S. C, SS
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jMHMMiMttMUMimM WHY HOT ENJOY
i?|gagi|p TIFRIIFTS OF
wnm. i " " ,
A *^*ywtr. ^ X- - I V A 1LTA1?A ~*? 1
< Grain, *
I Flour, I
$ Bacon, J
% Lard, $
I Sugar, |
i Tobacco. I
J Just Received a Very Choice Selection of Red Rust *
^ Proof Seed Oats. ^
A i Pound lisle if Cotton i
GINNED, PACKED,
m iwmj m tips MiuiviifiiiRn Unit
iiiiu uauuniu iinu iim i LIMSUHLU run
Sl.OO PER BALETHE
SOUTE CAROLINA COTTON OIL CO., has tow in operation upon
their mill lot at Columbia, S C.. a large Manger System Ginnery with three
new Pratt Gins, capacity about lour bales per hour. The cottou is taken from
the wagon by machinery and labor haDdliDg. lint and seed is avoided. , The
price for ginning say a 500 pound bale lint cotton is S1.0O per bale. This includes
bagging and ties. We have already ginned considerable cotton for
Lexington Conntv farmers. Bring vours.
Mil 1 11 MM (01101 OIL CO.,
M. C. ROBERTSON, Manager. .
ColvtrriToia., ----- S. C.
III II EVER OCCUR 10 Vi *
That Good Goods are the cheapest? If so when vou go to
BATBSBURG
CALL AT THE STORE OF
J. C. GLOVER,
WHO KEEPS A FULL LINE OF (
General Merchandise.
Mv Hue ot Dry Goods is complete. Dress Goods from 1U cents 'per yard tc Sl.OC. y
Notions of all kinds and Gent's Furnishscir (roods in ^reat profusion. "\Y?.le I en-'
deavor to clothe the body the heart and feet are not negltcted My hue of Shoes and Hats i
are worth inspecting, I also ??i.?deavcr to feed the inner mau and to that end keep a ,
choice line of Groceries. My line ol ll?z >rs and Scissors ar? unsurpassed and everv $
article in that line warranted In addition to all this I haw a line of COFFINS AND %
CASKETS, ranging in puce from >5 00 to $50 00. Prices on all articles correct. I
W 1 \ \ XA\ I ^ / w Afxaivo juui iiivuc? xnaar; juivjacjr jux jvu, n
r /'-P ^^VTOin 2 Placed in oar SAVINGS DEPARTMENT i
&/'dJi'^ 2 it will be both safe and productive. We
? i?. 9 pay interest four times a year.
I* Will PfiLIETTOBANKSIR1ST60.
JP -&^;//|//|^ 2 COLUMBIA. & C.
COPYRIGHT Wa- H LYLES.President. >
#COP K JULIUS B WALKER, V. President.
J. p. MATTHEWS. Secretary.
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it. U. orlULL, i
^ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ^
| GROCERIES, |
| Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, J
j Plantation Supplies, j J
J 1G06 Main Street, Columbia. ^
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