The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 10, 1905, Page 2, Image 2
New Goods,
Fresh Gi
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Arriving daily at my new plac
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stand, corner 01 main ana x>ih
your presenee will be appreci
JOHN FIT:
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WHEELER AND WILSON, NO. 9
Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool
third faster; one-tliird easier tlian any si
three. A Great Favorite with Dress Mj
time. Needles for all Machines. Repai
tachments, Shuttles, etc. In bringing 5
to bring the liead?leave the table at lioi
IAAC Ml** **!*******
I3UJ ndSIIUIS
The most perfect Washer ever invente
they "will cost vou ordered direct from t]
J. H. BERRY
FURN]
MSOWELL
COLUMBI
We especially invite you to come to see
Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Si
30 DAYS SALE?FUl
W. H. SOWELL, FTJBNIT
Opposite Globe
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/ "A WORD TO WIS
Up-to-Date!
Damaged by water are being s
j at unheard of values. If y
Shoes now
Out Of TOW
I BARGAINS IN S'
E. P.&F.j
1710 MAI
COLUMBIA,
:M xa
BSSSm \ TAKES 1
^ For sale by E
IW- H. CORLEY, I
I NEW 3RDQKUND, S. C. I
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P Agent fo rthe New Improved g
I SIMiEH SEWiMi MAtfiI\?S |
^ Awarded over lifty premiums t'?-r ?
y their excellence and superiority y
9 over oth*r makes. Try this pop- 5j
jg ular machine in your home be- y
3 fore buying. Large discount for 5j
jg cash, '?r ninety uavs- JLioerai k?
3 terms on instalment plan. A
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| Ncedh^s, Oif?s. Etc.. 2
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k for all standard sewing makes, k
| Bargainssi |
k Large lot of Old Machines of stan- k
1 dara makes in good repair. ^
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w&jorjrjrjrJFJFAYJFAVjffrA
Yon Can Prevent Sick-Headache
when you feel it first coming on, by taking 3
Ramon's Pill at once. 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.
A complete telephone omu:?set
of phones, wire, etc., suitable for a
private line?r^ady for erecting.
Price $15.00. Apply at this office.
gJfj sr*.
MIS,
ionable Goods,
?e of business, W. T. Martin's Old
nding streets, Columbia, where
ated.
ZMAURIOE,
, BALL BEARING. Marvelously Light
. cotton tliread for a belt will rnn it). Onemttle
macliine. Save about one day in
ikers and becoming more popular all the
iring a specialty, Work guaranteed. Atlachines
to be repaired it is only necessary
ne unless it needs repairing too.
and Wringers.
cL I can sell them at my store for less than
:ie factory. Write for circulars and prices.
^ j|| 1804 Main Street,
j II COLUMBIA, S. C.
[TXJRE.
FURNITURE CO..
A, S. C.
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i us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron
de Boards, Hall Racks.
tNISH YOXJR HOUSE.
TJRE CO., 1621 Main Street,
Dry Goods Co.
E IS SUFFICIENT."
Leather Iki
old to our friends and customers
ou wish to save money on
is you time.
o Merchants,
TORE FOR THEM.
A. DAVIS,
N STEEET.
- - c. s
:he place of calomel
: 35 CENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
)r. W. Q. Hendrix, Lexington, S. C.
ENGINES boilers.
Taaka. Stock* Hwd Pi poo tad Shoot-Ire*
Work; Sfcattlaf. PoUeye, Sotrlag, Boxoo,
Eor.sort, tu. Mill C&otiaro.
VCut orory 4ar; work 900 htafe.
MKBABD I BON WORKS * IV77I.T OS
UQUSTA. OSOMflA.
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If Nervous and Run Down
simply improve your circulation. Remove the
waste matter that clogs the blood by taking
Ramon's Pills?then tone the nervous system
with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts.
and money back if not satisfied.
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar
fill MTI01 BANK.
TUC nil! V W ATlflW M DA Ml/ IN
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COLUMBIA.
UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY
DEPOSITORY.
Savings i>epartmcnt.
Paid np Capital - - - $200,000
Surplus Profits . 70,000
Liability of Stockholders - 200,000
$470,000
interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cem.
per annum, payable May 1st and November
1st W. A. CLAKK, President
Wilie Jones, Vice President and Cashier.
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5 N. A. YOUNG, \
| Wholesale and Retail Merchant, \
\ 1603 Main St.. ?
| COLUMBIA, - - S. C. i
Buyers
One-fourth of a century in the Dry Go
ar
1603 Main ?
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, May 10. 1905.
To Owners of Spot Cotton.
Victory is yours! OwiDg to the
marvelous ability }ou have shown to
the world in your determination to
L-U ???? Trmi o cooVcno^
l1u1u juui bullvuu, juu uuiu kmubvui.u
all the civilized nations to the enormity
of the great poseibilities of
yourself and of the South. You are
masters of the situation, and upon
you devolves, now that you have won
your victory, that you should reap
the results and profits. * * * *
Therefore, now that victory is yours
and the whole civilized world is
standing and utteriDg their praise of
you, it behooves you to stand firm,
reap the full benefits of this great
and good victory, aDd secure the
profits to yourself and to your Southern
brethren. You should not sell
another bale of your cotton for 60
days.
Realize this: that the balance of
the cotton which you may hold will
regulate the price not only of the
balance of tbis crop, but also regulate
the price of next year's crop
which you have worked so wonderfully
to circumscribe, for by forcing
what you now have upon the market
it will depreciate the price of not
only every bale that you bring id,
but every bale that you have left on
your plantations and in your store- I
houses, and also depreciate every
bale that you have in the ground and
which you have worked so bard and
industriously to put there.
Therefore, hold your cotton. Stand
firm. Do not sell another bale for
sixty days. In that time I can assure
you there are plans being perfected
that will be of great benefit to
you.
Rest assured of this?you are
surely the masters. Be the masters
now, and forever be the masters.
YourB truly,
Daniel J. Sully,
April 24, 1905. New York.
A Crsepiag Death.
Blood poison creeps np towards the heart
causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plai ne,
Minn , writes that a friend dreadinllj injured
his hand, which swelled up like
blood poisoning. Backlen's Arnica
Salve drew oat the poison, healed the
wound, and saved his life. Best in the
- - > n:.
world ior Durns ana sores. at, xj^
Kaul'mann Drug Cors , drug store.
Third Trial.
The third trial of the show git 1
Nan Patterson, or more correctly
speaking Mrs. Ann Eliza Randolph,
for the murder of Caesar Young
nearly a year ago was concluded on
Wednesday with a mistrial. This
wa9 the third trial?one trial baviDg
ended when Dearly over by the extreme
illness of a juror, the other
haviDg resulted in a mistrial.
A "Wonderful Caving.
The largest Methodist church in Georgia,
used 32 gallons of L & M. mixed with
24 gallons of oil, thus making paint C03t
about SI.20 per gallon They calculated
to use 100 gallons of paint. Savtd abont
$80.00 and also get a big donation of L. <1*
M. Dealers gladly fell L & M.. because
their customers call for it, and .say they
| used it 12, 14 and even 3*' years ego.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed oil,
which ten do in ready.for-n^e paint.
Bay oil fre^h from the barrel at 60 cents
per gnllon, and mix it with L, & JI. paint,
It makes paint cost about $1.*20 per
gallon. Sold by W. P. Roof.
A Horns Raised Dinner.
It may be successfully contended
that in no State in the Union can a 1
farm be made more self sustaining
j than in South Carolina. This is
shown to be true by the fact that at
a dinner given recentlv at the hcine
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1905 SPRING
Our Buyer is always in sea
suit the wants o
ods trade, and ample cash enables us to gi1
id everything kept in a First Class Store t
itreet Ni A.
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. B.
f Peguee, in Northern Marlboro, notice
| was taken by a guest that nothing
bat salt bad been bought, all else
haviDg been raised on their own
farm The dinner consisted of torn
ito soup, turkey, chickeD, beef,
ham, chicken salad, rice, beans, Irish
and sweet potatoes, peas, com, pickles,
vinegar (home made,) celery,
molasses, preserves, tomatoes, tea,
nuts, fruit, nut cake, pig foot jelly,
bread a~d biscuits. The tea and
sugar were both home made and in
fact all the above?with the exception
of salt?was home made.?Rock
Hill Harald.
To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound
apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promplj[. It is
antiseptic?stops the pain and causes healing by
first intention.25cand money backif not satisfied
For sale at the Bazaar.
Varioloid At the College.
Herald and News, May 5th.
Young Mr. Eleszer, from Lexington
county, who is a studeDt at
Newberry college developed yesterday
a mild case of smallpox?what
the doctors call varioloid. A great
many of the students have not been
vaccinated aDd it is said that a mild
case of this kind is as contagious as
a moBt severe type. The students
are being vaccinated now, but should
have been some time ago when the
town had passed a compulsory vaccination
ordinance. There has been no
case of varioloid or smallpox in the
city in some time and Mr. Eleazer
must have been exposed when he
went to his home in Lexington county
for Easter. He is rooming on the
third floor of the college building
used for dormitories and every precaution
will be taken to prevent a
spread of the disease and it is scarcely
probable that any more cases will
be developed.
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A Trip to a Star.
"Let us Buppose a railway to have
been built between the earth and the
fixed star Centauri," said the lect
urer. "By a consideration of this
railway's workings we can get some
idea of the enormous distance that
intervenes between Centauri and us.
"Suppoee that I should decide to
take a trip on this new aerial line to
the fixed star. I ask the ticket
agent what the fare is and he answers:
" 'The fare is very low, sir. It is
only a cent each hundred miles.'
" 'And what, at that rate, will the
through ticket one way cost?' I ask.
" 'It will cost just $2,750,000,000,'
he answers.
"I pay for my ticket and board
the train. We set off at a tremendous
rate.
i
" 'How fast,' I asked the brakeman,
'are we going?'
" 'Sixty miles an hour, sir,' says
he, 'and its a through train. There
are no stoppages.'
" 'We'll soon be there, then, wol'c
we?' I presume.
" 'We'll make good time, sir,' says
the brakeman.
" 'And when will we arrive?'
" 'la just 48.063,000 years.' "
Cleared For Action.
When the body is cleared for action, by
Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell it
by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the
brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the
liesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the
mind. Try them. At The Kaufmann
Drug Cos., drug store, 25 cents.
The Duncan Cotton Mills, of
Union, has returned to the old work
hours, which is 11 hours a day.
There are five mills interested in
this move. They gave the 10 hour
system a thorough trial and pronounced
it very unsatisfactory.
Twenty-four hundred operatives are
affected.
; GOODS 1905
rch of such values as will
f the up-to-date
:in^ton $
re you bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods. 1
hat cannot be obtained anywhere else but at
YOUNG,
! I i TUT. I i
Th? Hege Log Beam
SAW MILL
WITH
Heacock-King Feed Works
Engines and Boilers, Woodworking
Machinery, Cotton Ginning, brickmaking
and shingle and lath
Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc., Etc.
GIBBES MACHINERY CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
The Gibbes Shingle Machine
Very Low Excursion Rates.
The Southern Railway ]ias made very
liberal rates to the places named below
as follows:
Kansas City. Mo.?Southern Baptist
Convention, May 10th-17th, 1905.
"Rata mift fn.ro nlns 50 CCllts
AI,WIV V4AV 4441 v v*w"y" "?x
for round trip; tickets on sale May 7th
to lltli inclusive, final limit May 23d,
1905.
St. Louis. Mo?National Baptist anniversary*,
May 16-24, 1905. Rate one
first class fare plus 25 cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15, 16,
with filial 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 16-17;
final limit May 23, 1905.
Fort Worth, Texas?General Assembly
Southern Presbyterian church, May
18-26, 1905. Rate one first class fare
plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets
on sale May 15, 16, 17, final limit Mav
21, 1905.
Hot Springs, Va.?Southern Hardware
association, June 6-9, 1905. Rate one
first class fare plus 25 cents 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 26, 1905.
Savannah, Ga.?Fourth annual Tournoment
Southern Golf association, May
19.13, 1905. Rate one first class fare
plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets
on sale May 7, 8, 9, 1905, limited May
15, 1905.
The 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 Tic&et Agent 01 tins company,
or R. W. Hunt,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C,
Terrific Race With, Death.
"Death was fast approaching," writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla.. desj
eribing his fearful race with death, "as a
result of liver trouble and heart disease,
which had robbed we of sleep and of all
interest in li'e. I had tried many different
doctors and several medicines, bat got no
benefit, until I began to nee Electric Bitters.
So wonderful was their effect, that
in three days I felt like a new man, and
today I am cured of all my troubles."
Guaranteed at The Kaufmann Drug Co's.,
drug store; price 50c.
Soothing to Mother.
A mother sent her small boy iDto the
country and after a week of anxiety
received this letter:
"I got here all right, but forgot to
write before. A fellar and I went
out in a boat, and the boat tipped
? ? ...o .11 f T CD Q Q
uver, auu a uinu g'-"
bo full of water that I didn't know
anything for a long time. The o'her
boy baa to be buried wben they find
him. His mother came and cried all
the time. A hor-e kicked me over
and I've got to have some mon^v for
fixing my hesd. We are guio^ to
a barn on lire tonight, and I &hould
laugh if we didn't have some fun. I
shall bring home a tame ferret if I
can get him in my trunk."'
While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant
it is quickly over when Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets are
used. For sale by The Kautmann Drug Co.
Geogre Westingbouse, whose opin
ion cn such matters is deserving of
consideration, says that electricity
will supercede steam as a motive
power on railways at no distant day.
A girl is never satisfied until the
right maD comes along and says the
r.ght thing at the right time.
| TYe are up to dare and ail round ^
ij Off Goods Merchants. |
? We Solicit Your Trade, fl
\ N. A. YOUNG. ?
5?s?s?s?s???s??ss?s??ss?si
County* 1
rrimmings. Laces. Embroideries, Notions
LMBIA, S. 0. '
M??~j
piss, Pistols, Shotguns,
_ Weuiiisend > ? n r yahnWe lio-p.v-e l>oo*?c.te*II
notes on t;:e ,T"; or cart cf z ?zn, siohu, cU., if jvI
FRi:!; ri'22LE! Write for the rif.cpueeie;
n Ash your dealer, and insist on the STF.VENS. If 2 ^
5| you^csnn< t ol.tain them, ,>.? shi;> direct, c.\;>ri?s ;>re- I
9 t e.TTVT"\*? jt?v9 a ~srn tnnt. rn I
Before You Purchase Any Other Write
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANYORANGE,
MASS. ' ?
Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardless
of quality, but the "New Home" is mada
to wear. Cur guaranty never runs out
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
of the trade. The "Xcw Home" stands at tha
head of all Hich-srade familv sewing machines
Sold by authorized dealers only.
FOR SALE BY
W. It*. KOOF,
LfxiugtoD, S. C.
Onr Wnnllov'cSENTFREEt0aIx
Uli VlUUIIeJ 0 users of morphine,
dAim cQQ opium, laudanum,
__T _ _ _ _ ? elixir of opium, coIII
caine or whiskey, a
III B HUB large book of par*
VL ill Hal ticularsonhomeor
H U HVH sanatorium treat
? ment. Address, Dr.
AND B. M. WOOLLEY,
.Whiskey Cure At lapta, Georgia
iiii j|?i S
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
W. P. ROOF, Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
lllen Jones. W. P. Roof, C. M. Efiid,
R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received arid
interest at 5 per cent, per annum aiiowed,
payable April and October. i
September 21?tf
39SI19R PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
rn>fln*?? and beftatifiei the o*Ir.
BH Promotes ft luxuriant growth.
&gg&B^=s- JM w?7Pn- Tails to Eestore Gray
MMffl Hair to ita Y outhful Color.
scalp di?ti*e? & hair tailing.
ft)c,ftnd?1.00at Druggists
Davis & Co.,
Harness and Saddlery,
1517 Main St., Columbia, S. C,
.For cheap, medium and ^
fine ^oods we carrv the
largest stock in the South.
Everything in harness, sadj
O 7
n ...j e, ? iwv
aiery ana larin near ran uc
%/ o
had. Any single part of
harness in stock and can be
furnished on short notice.
Our Motto---The Best is the
Cheapest.
Closing out our stock of Back y
Bands at Cost.
Davis & Co.
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