The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 05, 1905, Image 2

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???gp OUR MESSA ? a vl^i' You'll be right if you drop in bef RlADf i ?e^ ^ie *^e good things. The o? j ing is correct. The most economical o We are filling a long felt want by Department. Everything the little ?????. ? >? ' 1 Tt W T?^Kb5 -J 1556 Main Street, iM^junlJil |HW ! HI 1111 I > II New Goads, Cnnoh Cnnrlc 11 con uuuuo, Fashionable Goods, Arriving daily at my new place of business, W. T. Martin's Old Stand, corner of Main and Blanding streets, Columbia, where your presenee will be appreciated. JOHN FITZMAURICE, Sewing Machines! TT-r-TT \TA A T> K T T T>"T7* \ TD T VV AiNJL> W lLOUiX , -\ KJ. if, T>J\UXJ \jr. ^.ixoj. > WWU.->IJ Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton tliread for a belt wi$ run it). Onetliird faster; one-tbird easier than any shuttle machine. Save about one day in three. A Great 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 the table at home unless it needs repairing too. 1805 Washers and Wringers. The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can sell them at my store for less than they will cost you ordered direct from the factory. Write for circulars and prices. J ji Drnnv Ijt 1804 Main street, III DLlliil) | COLUMBIA,S. C. They have the size, shape and color. The best general jpuSniture. ?. H. SOWELL FURNITURE CO, COLUMBIA, S. C. We especially invite yon to come to see ns for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Racks. 80 DAYS SALE-FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1621 Main Street, Opposite Globe Dry Goods Co. Up-to-Dats Leather Shoes Damaged by water are being sold to our friends and customers at unheard of values. If you wish to save money on Shoes now is vou time. ! Out of Town Wants, 1 BARGAINS IN STORE FOR THEM. I E. P. &;F.A.DAVIS, 1 1710 MAIN STREET I - - - C. S i ?rr-??^ n | J A Liquid Vegetable Compound that takes the place of Calomel j \3S . t _ _ i . .1 r..i i_..i _i I 161 liSxo is a penecu iaxauve; prompt am: powunm uut jm-as- i W&Jr antly gentle. It cures biliousness, torpid liver, dyspepsia and constipation, dispels colds and headaches. Contains no mineral. r QK P+c Manufactured "by The Laxo Co., Durban:, IT. C. Oft P+q UlO? Sold by JLea<iing Druggists All Over America. ULo. / For Sale by Dr. M. ft. HENDEIX, Lexington, S. C. GE TO YOU COI IVEsm S&3 Ivervtlnnm' they need or wai ore your nimble neighbor and .JJ best dressed Men find our (Mot 11- 7* nes find it pays to trade here. -aJ putting in an Tp-To-Date Boys ' Men require, made up by the ^1 Baiiey-C The Lexington Dispatch, j Wednesday, April 5, 1905. Parr's Execution. Columbia State, March 31. Mrs. P?rr, mother of the young man condemned to be banged in this city two weeks from today, called on Gov. Heyward yesterday morning and made an appeal for clemency for ber eon. Gov. Heyward informed ber that no reasons have been presented to show wby be sbonld interfere with tbe sentence, and he cannot take ac'ion in tbe matter unless some good reason should be tffered. A conBulation was arranged with Mr. James S. Yerner, who was appointed Pan's counsel by the court, and it was decided to communicate with Special Judge Jas. E McDonald and Solicitor George B. Timmerman and ask them to recommend the prmnintmpnf. hv thp onvprnnr nf a "rfu j --- n -commission to it quire into the man's sanity. If this is dote an alienist will be employed and a good test made in the hope of a possible commutation. Mrs. Parr was not conversant with the process of Jaw and has been trying to get up a petition for commutation to present to the governor, but was informed yesterday that this was useless and was told of the method which would have to be pursued. She, however, called on Rev. Mr. Snyder, and he accompanied tier to the State bouse, where she visited the chief executive. The poor woman pleaded the cause of her unfortunate son in a pathetic manner. Marion Parr himself has do hope. This has been indicated time and again. He says that he is ready to expiate his crime aDd has told his mother that it is useless for her to try to save bis life. Parr was convicted of haviDg killed young Clarence Shealy at a fisbiDg camp beiow the city last summer. It was charged that the instrument with wbicn he produced death was a hoe, and the affiir was one of the most brutal in the hiat-orv of Rich liDd county, according to the evidence adduced. Since the conviction Parr has made confessions which caused some to think that he was affected mentally. Ee Kept Tip in tbe Ease. James S. Barron, President Manchester Cotton Mills, Rock Hill, S. C., writes: "In 1883 I painted my residence with L. & M. It looks better than a great many houses painted three years ago." Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready-for-use paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel at 00 cents per gallon, aud mix it with Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. Wears and covers like gold. Every church given a liberal quantity when bought from W. P. Roof. 25 Favors 'Continuing1 War. St. Petersburg, March 30 ?It is understood that the imperial commission under the presidency of Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaievitcb, which has been considering the question of prosecuting the war has completed its preliminary report which favors a continuance of the war, finding nothing in the present situation either financial or military to prevent its prosecution. mm mmrm m mm * or a wean digestion. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digest your food. It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but- the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these tablets atrial. Thousands have been benefited by rin-ir use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by Tin- Kaufmann Drug co. Obituary. ! Mrs. Mary B. Rucker was born December 28. 1858. and died March Otb, 1005. Her husband died five : VPftrw nori lpftxrino- hpr with piohl lit | tie children to care for. She was born and reared in the Methodist faith and was a consistent member j of that denomination until to the j close of her life. Besides her chil- j dren she leaves quite a Dumber of i relatives and friends to mourn her death. She "leaves to her children a rich legacy, a good name and a Christian character. She was devoted to her church and a regular attendant upon its services as long as she was mmammmmmmmammmmmmBmaamammmmmmm JCERNS SPRIN( ra.ci. ilEBoy -o\ it in tlit1 way of Clothing, j/ highest skilled labor and of ihe ^ found in this Department. I* We are opening ease after c ^ for Men and Boys. ^ Yours is here. Please >opela^n< permitted to be with the people of God. Her staff of life has been laid aside, her walk is now with God. OL . _l 1 1 I VY one 18 DO1; bu? uaa uetrii imieij. may the Lord bless and comfort the beieaved ODes. Her saiDtly character, gentle voice and kind words and deeds will liDger long in the minds and hearts of all who knew ber. "A precious one from us is gone; A voice we loved is stilled; A place made vacant in our hearts, Which never can be filled.'' A Fiiend. Why Not? Not? ;o Edgefield Advertiser. A merchant of Kershaw, S. C, recently purchased a car of home grown corn from a nearby farmer. Such a transaction has never been heard of in this county. Why not Edge-field farmers-sell Edgefield merchants com"? At the prevailing price, 75 and 80 cents, it does seem that it could be done at a profit. LoDg years ago. before tbe railroads traversed every section of the country, many of the planters in this county, whose large log crib3 housed hundreds of bushels of corn, used to sell this cereal, not only to their less fortunate neighbors, but to the hog and horse drovers from the West. How conditions have changed! Now tbe Westerner sells us cur corn, wheat, bacor, horses and mules. T.a.?+ TTntta "Wfl.rnffhfid W w v v MMawMiw v?i When leading physicians said that W. M. Smitharr. of Pekin, la., had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; but Dr. King's New Disc-oven* for consumption, coughs and colds, kept him out of his grave. He says: 4'This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then, I have used it for over 10 years, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly scientific cure for coughs, sore throats or colds; sure preventive of pneumonia. Guaranteed, 50c. and $1.00 bottles at The Kaufmann Drug co's. drug store. Trial bottle free. In Memoriam. At a regular meeting of Pelican Lodge, No. 75,1 0. 0 F., bold od the eveniDg of March 17cb, 1905, the following preamble and resolutions were passed: Whereas, In the plentitude of wisdom of Almighty God the soul of our beloved brother, John W. Gunter, was permitted to eDter into rest and abiding pv on the 14th day cf December, 1904 T'V-i nmt Ro if roen1\?arl fhnt lUOlCiVlCf JL/& * u * %.cvs* wwutv this Lodge will beocefotfch miss the attendance and pleasant association of a worthy ?nd highly esteemed member? the Order has lost an ardent believer in its tenents aDd teaching?, and a diligent worker in its benificences: the county an excellent citizen and his family a devoted, loving and provident father. That the sincere sympathy of Pelican Lodge be tendered his bereaved, and it-8 ordered that a blank page in the minutes of this Lodge be inscribed to his memory, that these proceedings be published in the Lexington Dispatch, and a copy be sent to his family. If Nervous and Run Down simply improve your circulation. Remove the waste matter that clogs the blood by talcing Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for ^5 cts. and money back if not satisfied. For Sale at Harmau's Bazaar Another Postponement. Montreal, Canada, March 30 ? After a lengthy and acrimonious controversy between counsel, the Green and Gaynor case was again postponed today until April lOfcb, to rt.rrrt /mil i", onl f nw(- li e.r nnr.nrhini ^ tr> giVO \~i\J UUOCi lUliuci vuuivj iv study the exhibits which have been filed. Four men were killed by an explosion in a powder mill in Troy, N. Y, on Tuesday of last week. A large syndicate in New York has raised a loan of ?150,000,000 for the Japanese government. Mrs. Elizabeth Cass Goddard has been appointed deputy sheriff of El Paso county, Colorado. Four men were killed by a wreck on a freight, train ou the L. A* N road near Clarkeville, Tenn., recenily. Keep vonr bowels regular 1 iy the nsr of ('hamberlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Theiv is nothing barter. For sale bv The Kaufmaiiu Drug ?*n. A girl gets over blushing about the lim? she ought to begin. } CLOTHING. h Hats and Furnishing Hoods, best and strongest materia!?, will ;*ase filled with timse High Class S ? call for it. 6L Co., "\T i ; -Liutiuc, x jLaueriiieii. rTAKE NOTICE THAT I WILL | JL positively allow no fishing in my i pond, during the year 1005. except upon j the following terms: With boat per day. 50 cents; from banks per day, *25 cents; payable invariably in advance. Good order must be kept. 4w22 A. TAYLOR. The Hege Log Beam SAW MILL WITH Heacock-King Feed Works Engines and Boilers, Woodworking Machinery, Cotton Ginning, BrickI making and shingle and lath Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc., Etc. GXBBES MACHINERY CO., | Columbia* S. C. I The Gibbes Shingle Machine Very Low Excursion Bates. The Southern Railway lias made vny liberal rates to the places named below as follows: Kansas City, Mo.?Southern Baptist Convention. May lOth-ITth, 1 905. Rat j one first class fare, plus 50 cents for round trip; tickets on sale May 7th to 11th inclusive, final limit Mav 23d, 1905. St. Louis. Mo?National Baptist anniversary. May 10-24, 1905. Rate one irst class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15, 10, with final limit 27th, 1905. Asheville, N. C?South Atlantic Missionary conference, May 18-21, 1905. Rate one first class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 1(5-17; final limit May 20, 1905. Fort Worth, Texas?General Assembly Southern Presbyterian church, May 18-20, 1905. Rate one first class fare plus 82.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 15, 10, 17, final limit Mav 21, 1905. Toronto, Ont?International Sunday School association, June 20, 27, 1905. Rate one first class fare plus 50 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale June 19, 20, 21, 23, 1905, limited June 30, 1905. Hot Springs, Va.?Southern Hardware association, June 6-9, 1905. Rate one fare nlns 25 cenfs for round trip. Tickets on sale June 3, 4, 5, final limit June 13, 1905. Savannah, Ga.?National Protective association of America, May 16-23, 1905. Rate one first class fare plus 50 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale May 1315, final limit May 20, 1005. Savannah, Ca.?Fourth annual Tournoment Southern Golf association, May 19.13, 1905. Rate one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale Mav 7, 8, 9, 1905, limited Mav 15, 1905. The Southern Railway is the most direct line to all of the above1 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. V. Hunt. Division Passenger Agent. Charleston, S. C, ENGINES boilers. Ttaka. Suck* ltand Pipes end 3fc?*t-Iro* Work; BkafUaf. Pallors, &**rlng, Sea**. Haugsra, *t* Kill CactlaMWCme *r*ry 6*r werk 300 k*a4* MM1A1P IBOZf WOBKfl A SUPPLY Ot AUGU1TA, VMQMU. r EVERYBOYSHOULDIEARNTOSHOOT^ 8 TV frc t> I-e pTv.j'trlv 0'it::p!'C>i?<>5 t.v.n the J', STJ-;yiiNSan?ly u tASSt r i.o\VKuXi.. We ( J' RIFLES, . . from 53.00 to $150.00 I 1 PISTOLS, . from 2.50 to 50.00 ?il ' SHOTGUNS, from 7.50 to 35.00 ? Ask v-*::r tient.r f--r < - j*r. It: t-. .r.l insist ox '? (.KTTINC "I HEM. >? :;. 1*4 . < : .:> in V. i r 140 . I t i<n^c:!!u>!rii<--l it-il ;. | \ r- -ii; \ ; r n t-.r..; :::t-u rvi.it* i'n//U*. I ? A rt* [i?*vt ?:'! t iin thiv :i\c i inter , I e*!::i. .*!; ! r.-' ;rn . ? ; / J. STEVEN'S ARMS AND TOOL CO. i*. i .4 r* j 4 CII1?'? FALLS, MASS.. U.S. A. v ^ > : | BBBMEHBBnDNBBBBBOBRBBHKSHBnMHinMMMft ~ cn n Vj'UlLLliiUlit, Q. I"???????? "! 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 . very best advantage, both as regards quality and price. Wood's Twenty-fifty Anniversary 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 |j Seeds. Write for Seed Book and |g special price list of farm seeds. I T.W.Wood & Sons. Seedsmen, 1 RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. I WOOD'S SEEDS &K Awarded ^ | GRAND PRIZE - ST. LOUIS, 1904. J | GOLD MEDAL - PARIS, 1900. * 1 Before You Purchase Any Other Write j THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. . Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless cf quality, but the **3Tcw Home" is made " to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit ail conditions i ofthetrade. The ' J Join e*' s'ar.ds at the i head cf all IIi;yh-jrra<le family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY W. P. ROOF, L'xiDgton. S. C Onp Wnnliou'c sent free to aii Uli If UUIIc I 0 users of morphine, naimi ceo opium, laudanum, r _ _ _ _ _ elixir of opium, collinfl calne or whiskey, a US 1 S 1 fl&Jfl large book of parwr IBB BWI ticularson homeor 1 I I Wfl sanatorium treat 1" raent. Address, Dr. AND B. M. WOOLLEY, ^ Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Georgia. j lEIiLMINfli DEI OblTS EECEITED SUBJECT TC nurTr-TT VX-LXiV^ AW. W. P. ROOF, Cawhier. DIBECTOBS: * 4Hen Jones, W. P. Boof, 0. M. Efird, B. Eilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, per annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf " a PARKER'S ygil HAIR BALSAM pfcjyjj Cleaaiei and beautiilee the a*!?. Mm Promote* a laxurlact growth. ^-JEBKever Fails to Bestore Gray Sair to irs youthful Color. pJggflCure* ecalp^divisea fc^hair ialiing. Davis & Co., V f 4* I II Harness ana saaaiery, 1517 Main St., Columbia, S. C, For cheap, medium and fine goods we carry the largest stock in the South. Everything in harness, saddlery and farm gear can be had. Any single part of harness in stock and can be j furnished on short notice. j Oar Motto?The 3=st is the Cheapest, ' j - ' ' i-5 ? r> !. Closing cui our stock 01 sac* Bands a? Cost, Davis & Co. i