The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 29, 1905, Page 7, Image 7
# We are pleased to announce to our nu- ^
T merous friends of Lexington county that ?
I we are constantly receiving new additions K
to our carefully selected stock of \
Spring Dry Goods and Millinery | j
and respectfully invite you to call and in- ^
spect these goods. We are confident that ?
we can please as to the high quality of J
the goods and will be sure to make prices 5
right. Come to see us when in the city. ^
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K Main St. Near Post Office, J
i COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. 5
Whiskey I Morphine I Cigarettes I All drug and Tohabit.
1 habit. j - - habit. j bacco habits.
Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C.
1329 Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondence
solicited.
AliUIK HOOK,
Dealer m all Grades of
and. STOVES
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Jill' 11UV V
8TOVE REPAIRS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND.
933 GERYAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
V^!EIoiJLsefHJLrrLlsri.IrLg< G-ood.s.'W
All for cash at lowest prices Will appreciate a liberal share of the trade of my Lexington
Friends. I guarantee to give satisfaction,
I DOORS j ; BLINDS j
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| Main St, Columbia, S C., ?
OS Is where you can find one of the best p
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of all kinds. CD
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i ^ jfcipMr. Lee N. Fallaw, formerly of Gas- ^
J? ton, is now with us and will d to see
^ you and show you our stock. C+.
C. 0. BROWN & BR0.J |
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W.T.MARTINSONS,
WHOLESALE - DEALERS - IN - GROCERIES.
0"u.r ZL/?otto:
Hisrh Grade Goods at the Lowest
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Possible Prices.
Dan Valley Flour a Specialty !!
Ask for our quotations before you purchase your Grain, Meal, Flour.
Molasses, Can Goods. Tobacco, &c.
Everything We Sell We Guarantee.
W. T. MARTIN SONS,
14061408 ASSEMBLY ST, COLUMBIA, S. C.
You Can Prevent Sick-Headache 1
when you feel it first coming on, by taking a j
Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poison tha? \ ?fiimr-ii. . M _
causes the trouble. A guaranteed cure, anc { ^ ||||,ISU|r^ ASS?
money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cer.ts. i %b *1 OI El L. El 8 B? O Gt
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. i ? ?^88-1
Jwika. BUcto, tlA&d Ptpei *&4 8h.?t-Ire*
Thomas Hayes shot and mortally;
wounded Charles Morgan, instantly j w
killed Roy Bess, then returned borne ! ??- iqmLl'*"" i
and told hie young wife what be bad j
done, after which be locked bimeeif
in a closet and blew out bi? brains, !
at St. Petersburg, TVxhs. The cause j _.T~! " " !
of the tragedy is unkuown. . \ ^ *s A1,. 1)IO,n> :llr<Tu. i (^15Ull~
^ I bernim s Stomach ana Liver Tablets and
Brooding over troubles only batch- t a quick cur,- is certain. For sale by The
es out Dew ones Kaufmami Drag Co.
1^- ^ i o uure a ka>iq in sjm
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaWets. je,
Seven MiQion boxes >oId in post 12 months. This signature, w. *
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, March 29, 1905.
Georgetown Letter.
To ihe Editor of the Dirpatcfc:
Oa beveral occasions* I have tried
10 do without >our p?per, but I
can't, for I fiod so muth pleasure ii
reading it I leiro of toe bueces-.e?and
fa-ljree of people I kuow. I
hink of ihem with h v>ry great d*a
i\f rtit.ut.nrH ?nd kind reCnlleCllOUB id
oy gone days spent with some o<
' Iu toe language of the gr*-a<
| Y?u Winkle," may they live loop
iL?d prosper.
I have been in Georgetown and
i me immediate neignouim>od for
bout three years and am very well
atitli-d. I had cf?en heard of
Georgetown and the * H-rnorr tragic
Malarial FeVer," and about decided
that Georgetown must be a "MZZliDg
aell" of milaria lu fact the fuendof
mine in Cjlnmbu told mr ibat I
would cms b cR b xed up It is ah
a mistake G<0'gefcowu is sinned
against. Why, d j you know there
are old m*n and women wno have
aved in Georgetown ail their Jives,
who have never been sick a day in
heir lives, and I weigh two hundred
pounds.
Georgetown is a very busy, bustling
town of about 6 500 ant*> p iaing
and prosperous people. Upon ail
sideo am obaunful wiue siueis tba
are being daily improvtd. Some few
of the residences are very modern
ypea aLd mucb grander and larger
iu arcmteciural design than usuall>
found in eoutbem cities its size. A
new sewage system of improved and
up-to-date construction has already
tvea completed. A police force and
fire department that would do credit
to a citv oiauy tunes its size
Tne Industrie-, of wotch the
Atlantic Coast Lumber corporation
i- foremost, are lumber, game, ?Lb,
etc.
Tbe A. C L. corporation mills have
a daily capacity of six buudred th; u
sand feet of sawed aDd marketable
lumber and to get this it requires j
about seven thousand logs per day. i
Tnese logs are brought- in byr-uland ;
raft to the four mills all in touch of
oach o*her. Tnere are ab"in cue
thousand employees in the mills j
proper and about two thiusand in j
the woods or loggiog dejanmeDt j
With office men, commissary men j
and railroad men there are about '
four thousand employees. The mills !
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id Ueorgetown cover one nunurea ;
and sixty-eight acrpa of ground '
The pay roil is from 50 000 to GO,000 j
dollars per month. Toey own several !
large steamers aod sixteen schooner?, j
The Tourist hotel, that i3 ODe of |
the leading hotels along the Atlantic !
coast, does a very good business and
during the hunting season it can
scarcely accommodate the tourists j
and sportsmen. The several river* i
and bay of Georgetown are kno? n '
as the greatest duck hunting place i
aloDg the Atlantic and is the favorite j
hunting place for the noted duck
hunter, ex-President Grover, Cleveland.
Gardner & Lscy Lumber Com- j
pany do an extensive lumber business, j
There are also the Winyaw Lumber
Company and the latest, a co opera- ;
tive manufacturing company.
The merchants are of the highest j
class and show the golden sign of j
contentment and prosperity.
Rosemary is sixteen miles from j
Georgetown on the Georgetown and !
Western Railroad. Here is where ;
the company shops ar6 located. The j
population is four hundred, out on j
pay days it is about four times that.
The country in the immediate vicit- j
ity is almost bare wbica makes it >
necessary for the compauy to haul i
logs from a great distance. Sixty j
loaded cars make up a traiu load
The season is about out for hunt- j
ing, but next season you must come j
down, Mr. Editor, aod we will chase I
the fleet footed deer, shoot duck aEd i
catch fish.
Good tuck to the Dispatch.
E P. Darrtck
Rosemary, S. C, Murch 19, 1905 j
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Champion Liniment for Rheumatism, j
Chas. Drake, a mail carrier atChapiu- j
ville, Conn., say: "Chamberlain's Pain |
Balm is the champion of all liniments. !
The jrnst year I was troubled a great deal ,
with rheumatism in my shoulder. After <
trying several cures the storekeeper here j
recommended tliis remedy and it com- i
x letely cured me." There is 110 use of I
any one suffering from that painful ail- ;
menr when this liniment can be obtained :
for a small sum. One application gives :
prompt relief and its continued use for
a short time will produce a permanent
cure. For sale bv The Kanfmann Drug
Co. ' j
F. W. MeDzmald. a Scotch immi- I
grant, who baa bought a farm in the ;
lower part of Richland couuty and ;
fettled there, was held up by two
negroea near his home late Monday
night and "beaten and tubbed. Tne
npgroes have the idea, he thinks, ;
that the immigraut* will cotne here !
and "run them awa\," as he express- 1
ed it.
8 Day )
OTJ on every I
box, 25c. 1
! This popular remedy never fails to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
| lorpsd Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly
sugar coated and easy to swallow.
| Take No Substitute, .
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I troops AioecuEg1.
| Th*t ma-ic te? d* to mm,o bl-eding
from w uind** if* tbe wirguh r ob^erv*
i ju of an army surge n. O i bringing
a patient near mumc he noticed
that hemorrhage wa-i gre*?lv redue d
or stopped, and w?a eventual v led
to coDclade that the air vibranons in
duce famtness, thus leaning heart
action and conai-qoeody reducing
| b'ood overfljw. Muse is also
| said to have charms to eootbe the
! savage breast.
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i Very Low Eseursioa Bates.
Tlie Sontliem Railway lias made very
liberal rates to the places named below
as follows:
Kansas City, Mo.?Southern Baptist
Convention, May JOth-lTth, 1005.
Rate one first class fare, plus 50 cents
for round trip; tickets on sale May 7th
to 11th inclusive, final limit May 23d,
1905.
I St. Louis. Mo?National Baptist anni
j versary, May 1 (>-24, 1905. Rate one
j first class fare plus 25 cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15, 10,
j with final limit 27th, 1905.
j Asheville, X. O?South Atlantic Missionj
ary conference. May 18-21,1905. Rate
i one first class fare plus 25 cents for the
j round trip. Tickets on sale May 16-17:
j final limit May 28, 1905.
| Fort Worth, Texas?General Assembly
j . Southern Presbyterian church, May
j 18-20, 1905. Rate one first class fare
j plus ?2.00 for the round trip. Tickets
on sale Mav 15. 16. 17. final limit Mav
i 21, 1905.
j Toronto, Out?International Sunday
I School association, Jane 20, 27, 1905.
i Rate one first class fare? plus 50 cents
j for round trip. Tickets on sale June
i 19. 20. 21, 28. 1905, limited June 80,
1905.
Hot Springs, Ya.?Southern Hardware
association. Juno 0-9. 1905. Rate one
first chiss fare plus 25 cents for
round trip. Tickets on sale June 8. 4,
5, final limit June 18, 1905.
Savannah, Ga.?National Protective association
of America, May 16-28, 1905.
Rate one first class fare plus 50 cents
for round trip. Tickets on sale May 1815,
final limit'May 2(5. 1905.
Savannah. Ga.?Fourth annual Toumoment
Southern Golf association. May
190.7 Ratn onp first class fare.
plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets
on sale Mav 7, S, 9, 1905. limited Mav
15. 1905. *
Tlie Southern Railway is the most- direct
line to all of the above points, operating
Pullman Sleeping Cars, high back
Vestibule coaches with suburb Dining
Car service. For detailed information
apply to any Ticket Agent of this company.
or R. W. Hunt,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C,
To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound
apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promply. It is
antiseptic?stops the pain and causes healing by
first intention.i'Seand money backifnot satisfied
For sale at the Bazaar.
The Foreign Influx.
New York, March 22 ?The spring
and annual inrush of immigrants has
come, according to Commissioner of
Immigration Watchern and Chief
Junker, of the statistical division.
Eleven thousand immigrants were
released in this city yesterday and
the day before. From the present
outlook mere foreigners will be
brought to this port during the
months of March, April and May
than ever before during this time.
I?j is noticeable that Russian immigrants
are on the increase.
The Colonel's "Waterloo.
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Tex., nearly met his Waterloo,
from liver and kidney trouble. In a
recent letter, lie says: 4,I was nearly
dead, of these complaints, and. although
I tried my family doctor, he did me no
good: so I got a bottle of your great
Electric Bitters, which cured me. I
consider them the best medicine on earth
and thank God who gave you the knowledge
to make them.*1 Sold and guaranteed
to cure, dyspepsia, biliousness
and kidney disease, by The Knnfnumn
Drug Co.. at r>0e. a bottle.
Candid.
Young Poe??What do you think
of mv spring pcern^
Editor?I think the spring you got
it from tnuBfc have been dry.
Two negroes, one . of wbom bad
sm-dlpox, escaped from the Marion
jiii last week.
Ben Cravens, a famous Oklahoma
outlaw and murderer, for whom rewards
amounting: to SlO.OOO had
been offered, was arrested on Wednesday
at Santa Rosa, Nrw 5Itxico.
Charlie McLindoo. colored, was
shot and killed at Di15ion on Monday
of last week by Cieve Atkinson,
white. There had been bad feeliug
between the part-cs for some weeks.
J. K lienlv, for ibe t ten years
general ui >nager of the Atlantic
C.)aat Line road, r"si<?ned and
has been t-ucceeded by W. L. liovall,
general superintendent of the division
between Wilmington and
Ti cbwoocl.
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! SEED SWEET POTATOES. IF YOU |
j SAVE ANY I
i Seed Sweet Potatoes i
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j to sell, either Pumpkin Yams, Vineless I
! Yams or Georgia Bncks, write to ns at |
j once as we are ready tobny. Mention how |
J many of each you have to offer. Write ns. >
! FRESH FIELD AND GARDEN j
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j The largest and most complete, stock of Farm and >
< Garden Seeds in the State, in packages and bnlk. Write |
j (I 'COl PORATE 1) \
J COLUMBIA, S. C. I
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|SOUTHERN!
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S The Souths Greatest System. 5
Uosxceiled Dining Car Service, |
| THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS f
| ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, *
| CONVENIENT SCHEDULES OH ILL LOOM. TRIMS. ?
<5 Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to ail Florida joints. For full %
information as to rates, routes. etc.. consult nearest Southern Railway ?
? Ticket Agent, or: ^
|R W. HUNT, |
e Division Passsnjor A*ont, I
I CEAKLESTCiT, ... S. C. ?
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S3 NEW MERCHANDISE, S3
69 69
500 Men's Fine Fur Haty. ^ 30 ) Ladies' Fine Leather
in all the new shapes, sold ^ Automobile Hand Bags, the
J-?-J formerly at S2 0(J aDd S2.50 & 75c. kind at 25c. oach. ^ M ^
each, now at Otic. ^ 300 dozen Men's 25c. Sis- WW
yflB One lot Men's Hats, good ^ penders, during this sale, 10j.
sbaDes, at 2-J cents eacn. ^ per pair. Jjfex
Vw 50 dozen Men and Boy's ^ 5,000 yards regular 1 lie. per
Caps. The 50 and 75c. kirn), ^ yard Laces, all kinds and
\Md? lor this sale 25 cents. f qualities, dnring this sale 5c.
^ n f rtf.' ' a 11 1uaai ti?it tor/1
W^P yne IUO iixcu nn .. vw.
Pants at 50 cents per pair. ^ 5,000 yards 10c. Embroid- Ab2|
*LsJ? 500 paiiS Men's Fine Pants eries, Edgings and Insertions vD?5?
at 09c per pair jL duriDg this sale, oe. per yard. AJjLA
25 dozen Men's Best Cordn- ^ Ail 25c Emhroideries, dnrroy
Pants at SI 20 per pair. M ing this sale at 10c per yard. f##
100 Men's \ery Finest All ^ 100 pieces very fast Calicoes {Rjyjj}
AA Wool Fancy Worsted SnitH ^ and Percales, daring this sale 2*2
JlfcJ R?ld everywhere tor S 6 50 ^ 5c. per yard. CCP
per sait, all sizes at $10.00 ^ 25 Ladies' $5 (X) Jackets at
O A daring this sale. & $0 48
yify 500 Boy's Two Piece Beits ^ >00 Ladies' Good Walking CC2
yLk at almost half price $100, Skirts, at 8oc. each. tf ff
$1.48, and $3 4S?dm ing this f 000 Ladies'Fine Dress Hats
f]|f sale. a sold for $3 50 to $5 00 each,
One lot Men's All Silk ^ daring this sale $1.09 each. 4Tnfe
5K2J String Ties at 5c. each 0 One lot Ladies $7.50 to Ity
One lot Men's Fme All Silk ^ $K> 00 Dress Hats for $3.49 ffrp
( 25c. Midget.Stnug Ties, dur- ^ daring this sale
~~2r ing this sale J0c ^ 1,000 Ladie?" hnehemstitchf
CITS Oue lot Men's 50c AU Silk ^ ed Handkerchiefs at 2.\c. each.
j jfnp Fine Four-iu Hand Neckties. ^ 500 only Men's 10c. white ^frS
during this sale 10c. each, or ^ Handkerchiefs at 5c. each, WW
j In^P three lor 50 cents ^ One lot Men's S1.25 nnj
%jme lot Men's F.ae Rain & dre'-s Kid Gloves at 50c. each. f-ft-C
{ WW Coats at $1.98 each. ^ 200 pieces lull 30-mch Ww
| 1,000 T:rabre!Jasathalf price ^ Bleeching at 5c. p*r yard.
Dollar umbrellas at 50c All & 500 Ladies' SI o;) and $1.50 ^ ft
ww $5 00 Umbrellas at $2 00 each ^ Corsets at 25c. and 50c. dnr- UJ
W mg this sale.
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