The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 15, 1905, Page 2, Image 2
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Cabbage Plants, all varieties. Prices: 1000 (d SI..10, 5,000 1
@ $1.25 per 1000. 10,000 @ $1,000. Shipped 0. O. D. if de- I
sired. Plants arrive at your express Office in good condi- j||
tion. Write for Merchants' Prices, Cabbage, Beans, Sweet |?
I Potatoes and tnrnips in season. Orders for shipment of To
mato Plants, Sea Isand Cotton Seed and Sweet Potato Draw- |
ers should be booked in advance. jg
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WHEELER AND X^^ON, NO. 9. EALL BEARING. Marvelously Light
Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton thread for a belt will run it). Onethird
faster; one-third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about one day in
three. A Great Favorite with Dress Makers and becomingjmore popular all the
time. Needles for all Machines. Repairing a specialty, Wort guaranteed. Attachments,.
Shuttles, etc. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary
to bring the head?leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too.
1905 Washers and Wringers.
The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my store for less than
they will cost yon ordered direct from the factory. Write for circulars and prices.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
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Wednesday, March 15,1905.
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St. Petersburg Knovs Worst.
St- Petersburg, March 10.?The
extent of the Oleaster to General
Europatfcin's army is as yet unknown
here, but it is feared that the worst
possible has happened. It is known
that Field Marshal Oyama succeeded
in closing his iron ring around at
least the larger part of Kuropatkin'a
army.
Details of the disaster ere not in
the posseseiou of the officials here
because of the fact that communication
with Mukden has been cut beyond
any doubt. No word has
arrived here from the army dated
later than o o'clock yesterday afternoon.
At that time the situation of
General Bildering, who commands
the rear guard, was extremely desperate.
Ail accounts that have been
received agree that ihe battle of
yesterday mu*t have beeu fought
under most dreadful conditions. A
dust storm of hurricane violence was
blowing daring tb* entire battle,
concealing friend from foe, while
through the opague yellow veil,
streams of wounded and camp followers
plodded DortwanJ.
This morning the war cffice waa
beaeiged with inquiries for news, but
had little consolation to offer the
pitiful liquirers.
Ail the papers are filled with long
liets of those killed duriug the earlier
days of fighting and the churcea are
crowded with wives, mothers and
sisters, praying that their loved oneB
might b9 spared. At last all classes
of Russian seem to have been joined
i i one common grief.
All hope of Kuropatkin waiting
for an opportune moment to strike
and convert defeat into victory has
been abandoned, and the papers in
dolorous strains chronicle the last,
and worst reverse the Russian arms
have ever sustained in the history of
toe country.
- Incredible Brutality.
It would have been incredible brutality
if Chas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse,
N. Y., had not done the best he could
for his suffering son. "My boy," lie
says, "cut a fearful gasb over his eye,
so I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
which quickly healed it and saved his
eye." Good for burns and ulcers too.
Only 25c., at The Kaufmann Drug Go's.,
drug store.
Oak Grove Items.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The health of the community is
very good at present.
Messrs. Josie Kamioer, Tommie
Cromer and Julian Cromer, nave
entered the Delmgo school
. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Cromer, of
Cjlumbta, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John A- Cromer, last Sunday.
Messrs. John W Lee and Simon
Mdtbias lett here Friday for Florida
on turpentine business.
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uui^o uuLni y UUA TIOUCU UCI vuuoiuc<
Miss-es Ella Karuiner aDd Carrie
Kaminer, last Tuesday.
Miaa Hatiie Cromer, who has been
teaching the R^d Koowl school, closed
last Friday. Sae returned to her
home Suoday. Two Cousins.
March 6, 1905
When iu need of a liniment try
T. X L
Commies oner Watson is making
an to settle a large Boer colony
in this State in a few months.
The smallpox situation in Greenville
has become serious aDd comTT
jOrtinuhnn hoo ufoH
puiovij rav(.iuai/iuu uao ucuu ui u^iou.
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A Safe Cough Medicine for Children.
In buying a cough medicine for children
never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. There is no
danger from it and relief is always sure
to follow. It is especially valuable for
colds, croup and whooping cough. For
sale by the Kaufinann Drug Co.
Resolutions of Respect.
At a meeting of Saluda Lodge No.
103, the following preambles and resolutions
were bdipted:
Whereas God, in his all wise providence,
did oil ihe 20th day of December,
1904, c-ill our worthy brother,
Dr. A. F. Langfoid, from the field of
earthly labor to that of eternal abiding;
therefore, be it
Resolved, 1st, That we bow submissively
to his will, knowing that he
doetb all thiugs well.
2od, That we will cherish in our
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NCERNS SPRING
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ant in the way of Clothing,
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highest skilled labor and of the
found in this Department.
Jfe We are opening case after a
for Men and Boys.
Yours is here. Please
Dopelanc
memories those qualities wnu-b made j
him the beloved physician; the s*fe. i
counceloi: the good citizen*; the > ff-ctionate
husband and father, aud faithful
brother.
31, That a page in our minute
book be ioecribe to hi* raeaiorj.
4tb, That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to tne family of the deceased
aDd to the Lexington Dispatch
for publication, and that the
Newberrv Herald and Ntw< and the
Saluda Staudard be r* quested to
copy the same.
A W. Lindler,
tv S. Sbealy,
L J. Langford,
Committee.
Always Liberal to Churches.
Every church will be given a liberal
quantity of L. & M. paint. Call for it.
4 gallons Longman & Martinez L. &
M. Paint mixed with three gallons linseed
oil, will paint a house.
W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va.,
writes: "Painted Frankenburg block
with L. & M., stands out as thongli
varnished."
Wears and covers like gold.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed oil,
which you do in readv-for-use paint.
Buy oil fresl from the ban-el at 00
cents per gallon and mix it with L. & M.
It makes paint t:ost about $1.20 per
gallon. Sold by W. P. Roof. 20
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Unclaimed Hail.
The following is the list of unclaimed
letters remaining in this
office for the month of Februar}:
Males.
Green, Frank.
Harrelsoo. Luther.
Jabors, Adam.
LipesoD, John.
Smith, Dr George.
Sox, SDN
Mart'", Branch.
Females
Btker, Mrs. Minnie.
Bernie, Mrs. Ella
.Brown, iiii8R aiarma.
Dawson, Mr* Celey.
Daire, Miss Febby.
Ramey, Mrs Minnie.
Titus, Mrs Issic.
S J. Leapbart, Postmaster.
You Can Prevent Sick-Headache
when you feci it first coining on, by taking a
Ramon's Pill at oncc. It removes the poison that
causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure, and
money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents.
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar.
Wessinger--Lytaand.
Today was Ash Wednesday aod
the most interesting thing that took
place in Prosperity was a marriage
at tbe parsonage of the St. Philip's
charge. The high contracting parlies
were Mr. A. A. WessiDgsr, the handsome
groom of tbe Mt. Olivet section,
and Mrs. Agnes Lybrand, daughter
of Mr. Wnliam Fuimer of Lexington
county, jhw beautiful bride. Their
many friend* wish them many davs
of unalloyed happiness. RsV P. H.
E Derrick officiated.
Prosperity S C, March 8, 1905.
The Delineator tor April.
April being ao important month in
the fashion world, the April Delineator
is prituanlly a fashion number,
containing an elaborate por(rajal of
the spring styles and the latest fashion
news. The literary port" of I
the magazine is fin*; short r...ies
and other features in addition to the
domestic columns are of particular
interest.
Seeps the Feet Warm and Dry
Ask today for Allen's Foot-Ease, a
powder. It cures Ohiblains, Swollen.
Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp feet. At
all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. 21
Death Hate From Plague.
Calcutta, March 0 ?The deaths
from the plague last week numbered
34,000
" .' i' l iL.l iU. J tk- I
sratisucs enow mai- tun ue&uu*
from bubonic plagu* in India within j
a few vears reached nearlv 3,000.000. j
In 1903 the mortality in India from i
the plague alone whb 850. Thenum- j
ber of deaths recorded last week j
while extraordinary is not unpre- j
cedenfced. The infection recently j
epread to Burmah where it ia making \
rapid strides. Tbis season of the j
j year always favors its spread.
j T. X. L. cures rheumatism and i
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i neuralgia. j
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Three robbers stopped a St. Louie j
A- San Francisco train Dear Mammoth j
Springs Ark , and robh*d the ex- '
p? ess car of $2,000. N jbody was j
hurt. The robbers escaped.
I- CLOTHING.
>Hats
and Furnishing Goods
best and strongest materials, will
isc* filled with these Ilisrh Class S
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call for it.
1. Co.,
"I Jes Tuk It." I
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Augusta Chronicle.
Reuben Williams, the negro man, j
whose tbefc of a chicken from Deas 8 !
butcher shop made rather an ingen- '
ious as to why he took the bird.
Reuben is a big church member, and
caD 6ing and shout with the beet of
them, but it is proven he is not above
temptation where chickens abound.
Reuben was asked why he had
committed theft, and said: "I didn't
steal daf chicken. I was wiih my
wife I thought sh* was gwiue to
pay for it "
"Did you ruo Reubpn or walk
when you took i ?" the officer ask*-d.
41 warked, dat is, I started ter
wark, but w'en I see Mr. Birileycum
I kept a gittiu' faster.''
"Why did you tud, if you were
innocent?" was the Dext question.
Reuben scratched his head. That !
was a stumper, and be eoded with:
"I ain't gwine to tell you no lie, boss,
my mouth got hungry fer chicken,
an' I jes tuk it."
A Chicago
Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
"I can heartily and consiontiouslv recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for affections of the throat and lungs/'
says Hon. John Shenick, 220 So. Peoria
St., Chicago. '-Two years ago during a
political campaign, I canght cold after
being overheated, which irritated my
throat and I was finally compelled to
stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my
cxtemity a friend advised me to use
Ch mberlaiu's Cough Remedy. I took
two doses that afternoon and could not
believe my senses when I found the next
morning the inflammation had largely
subsided. I took several doses that day,
kept right on talking tiirough the campaign,
and I thank this medicine that I
won my seat in the Council." This remdv
is for sale bv The Kaufmazm Drug
Co.
Shooting Near Bateslmrg.
Batesburp, March 8.?Today on
Mr. Milton Prater* place, about five
miles from here, in Saluda county,
Mr. Drayton Prater and a negro,
Jack Ioabinent, got into a difficulty.
It seems that the negro had cursed
one of Mr. Dravton Prater's children
and when Mr. Prater spoke to him
about it the negro became furious
and picked up a piece of timber and
told him be would burst him open.
Prater picked up a piece to defend
himself, and the cegro hit Prater on
the arm. At this juncture Owen
Prater, a son, came up and shot the
negro iu the abdomen with a pistol.
The Place to Find Belief.
The place to find a remedy for
that cough, cold, sore throat or La
Grippe you have is at the Baztar
You can liDd in stock any kind of
cough medicine such as:
Dr Hilton's Cough Cure and Asthma
Rsmedy
Ramon's English Cough Syrup?
A sure remedy.
Dr. King's New Discovery?The
old reliable.
And other good medicine that will
cure you id a suon uuie.
BAZAAR
Sills Panama Officsr.
Colon, March 9 ?An American
negro named John Welle, from South
Carolina, on being refused admittance
to a dance here laet night drew a
revolver and shot and killed a policeman
and wounded two other persona.
The murderer was arretted and
probably will be eeDlenced to a teim
of imprisonment in Cbiriqoi j*il >b
there is no capital puniehment in
Panama.
Strikes Hidden Hocks.
When your ship of health strikes the
hidden rocks of consumption, ffceumonia,
etc., you are lost, if you don't
get help from Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. ,T. W. McKinnon.
in X (Mil-nil iLiit., |
had boon very ill with pneumonia, under !
tlie care of rwo d<x;t-ors. bur was getting
no letter when I began ro take Dr.
Kind's Xew Discovery. The first dose
gave relief, and one bottle cunxl iue."
Sure cure for sore fhroar. brochiris.
roughs and colds. Guaranfeed at The
Knufmann drug store, price r>Oe. and
$1.00. Trial lxirtle free.
Tbe spirits distilled in the United
States for the fiscal year am mated
to 111,000,000 gallons. an increase
of 13,000,000 gallons over tbe pre- j
vious year, although I he number of j
distilleries diminished 407.
Every sorrow may be the seed of j
some great j ?y.
Columbia, S. C. 1
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Wood's Seeds.
Wood's Selected
Seed Potatoes
are specially grown for seed purposes,
and are very much superior
to ordinary potatoes. We carry the
largest stock in the South, and
can supply large buyers to the
I very best advantage, both as regards
quality and price.
Wood's Twenty-fifty Annl- i
versary Seed Book, which is
mailed free on request, tells all
about the best new and standard
varieties of Potatoes, as well as
about all Garden and Farm
Seeds. Write for Seed Book and
special price list of farm seeds.
t in 111 in n
i. w. wood & sons, seeosmen,
I RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA.
1 "wood's seeds i i
h Awarded J;
I 6raxd prize - st. louis, 1904. ; 9
i 60ld medal - paris, 1900. j
Before You Purchase Any Other Write
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
ORANGE, MASS.
Many Sewing: Machines are made to sell regardless
of quality, but the "Xcw Home" is mad<j
to wear. Our guaranty never runs out
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
of the trade. The "Xcw Home'* stands at the
head of all High-grade family sewing machines
Sold by authorized dealers only,
FOR SALS BY
W. P. ROOF, J
L-xiDj/'on, 8. C. ^9
NOTICE!
"We want every man and women in the
United States interested in the cure of
Opium, Whiskey or other drug habits,
either for themselves or friends, to have
one of Dr. Woolley's books on these diseases.
Write Dr. B. M. W oolley, Atlanta,
0a., Box 287, and one will be sent you free.
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DEPOSITS BECEIVED SUBJECT TO J
nvifntr Wm
W. P. ROOF, Cashier. 1
DIEECTOKS: M
Alleu Jones, W. P. Koof, C. M. Kflrd, ^
H. Hilton James E. Hendrii. }
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Deposits ol $1 and upwards received ax d
interest at 5 per cent, par annum allowed,
payable April and October.
September 21?ti
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM M
CImbjm and btftutiiie* the
Promote* ft loxoriftat growth. w
Newer Pftilft to Eeitore Grfty
H*ir to its ^outXrful Color.
Cult*
Must Go.
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Having determined to push
our hand made harness and
make room for same, we are
now offering a lot of good
FACTORY MAOF 1
1 11U1UX1 1I11IVU
HARNESS j
at greatly reduced prices.
Best Web Back Bands, 2
for 25c. If you want any
bargains, call early as
these goods at marked ;
down figures will soon go.
Davis & Co.,
1517 Main St., Columbia. S. C.