The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 02, 1905, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch. I
Wednesday, August 2, 1905.
c: ' Index to XTew Advertisements.
A Golden Opportunity?Matthews &
Bouknight.
Barbecue?H. D. Smith & Sons.
Warning?M. L. Yonnginer.
South Carolina College.
Barbecue?Ioor Hayes,
f Notice?F. B. Goodwin.
FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY.
The Home Bank.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Keeps your money safe and pays yon
4 per cent, interest per annum every
three months on deposits.
F. W. OSWALD, President.
A. J. FOX, Cashier.
Att8ntioaf^7c7v2
Camp Harmau, No. 412, are requested
to meet in Roofs Hal},
August 8th, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m.
There will be an election of officers
and other business transacted.
i
. Alfred J Fox, Commandant.
Julian E Kaufmann, Adjt.
ATTENTION!
XT. C. V. and XT. S. C. V.
Headquarters The Home Bank.
Xon are cordially invited to visit
us 8nd inspect our Bank while at
tending the Be-union 8th and 9th of
August Alfred J. Fox, Cashier.
t Married,
July 30, 1905, at the home of her
" mother, Miss Fsnnie Pool to Mr. W.
X-Sbealy, all of Lexington county.
Be v. J. E Steele officiating.
Turnip Seeds.
Bnta Baga Seed, white and yellow.
Also all yarieties turnip seeds. Just
received.
The Kiufmann Drug Co.
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Prayer Service.
There will be prayer meeting at
Cross Roads, near Jacob Wiiliams,
on the 2d Sunday instant, at 11
o'clock a. mv Everybody is.invited to
come and take part in this meeting.
G. W. Lewie.
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We have a big line of fine writing
paper in boxes, pads and loose, that
we are going to sell cheap. Look
for bargain counter.
The Eaufmann Drug Co.
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Protracted Meeting.
Protracted services will begin at
Nazareth on August 6th, at 11 a. m.
Two seavices each day, morning and
afternoon. On Thursday afternoon
the children will be given the front
/ seats and a special service held in
their interest.
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To Lecture.
Col. Charlss B. Sogers, of Batesburg,
formerly Superintendent of
public Instruction for the State of
m Maryland, will lecture to the teach
ers of the Summer school and the
public generally, on Thursday evening,
August 3rd, at 8:30 o'clock.
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Court.
The Court of General Sessions for
- Lexington county will convene here
on August 14 ib, Judge Earnest Gary,
of the Fifth Circuit presiding. The
dockets of both the Sessions and
, Common Piea? Court are very heavy
and it is probable that many of them
will be continued, as it is impossible
\ >; for all of them to come to trial
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Look After Yonr Eyes.
Mark W. Gantt, Opt. D, of Columbia,
Optical Specialist, will be in
**" Lexington from tbe 7th to the 13th
instant. All who have eye trouble
^ will have an opportunity to have it
corrected. Examination free. Tbe
latest instruments used in making
examinations.
2Cr. C. S. Bardford to Leave.
We regret to learn that Mr. C. S.
Bradford and family will leave fc r
their new home in Portsmouth, Va.,
next Friday. Mr. Bradford has
been a resident of this place for
about 30 years, and for many years
was assistant editor of this paper.
Our association with him has been
pleasant. We wish him health, happiness
and prosperity in his new
borne.
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/jFtfipation>m
/Sbj makes biliousness andY?A
/Wis complexions. Keep\tt\
ISa ! the system in good condi4 ?| 1
((fffehus I
?g AND TONIC PELLETS J MB
ll|\which act gently and/S5I
\1&\ eliminate the poison /BJ]
\M\ from your system. jggBj
Try One To-night, jjgjjjji
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar.
Program
Lexington County Re-union?United
Confederate Veterans?Re-union
of 1905, August 8th-9th
Roofs Hall.
Tuesday, August 8th, 10 A. M.
Meeting called to order by Hon.
A. F. Lever, Chairman.
Prayer, R9V. N. S. Younginer,
Chaplain.
Music.
Address of Welcome, Alfred J.
Fox, Mayor of Lexington.
Music.
Response, Dr. W. T. JBrooker, for J
U. C. Y. c
Response, Dr. J. W. Barron, for
U. S. C. Y.
Music.
Basiness meeting of camps. r
Prayer, Rev. J. W. Neaee.
Recess for dinner. 2
3 p. m. g
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AUUrVHC) JJLLBJ. H. TT uuuij^aiu.
MUSIC.
Address, Gen. T. W. Carwile. ^
Masie. 1
8 30 p. m.
Maeical concert and recitations by 1
the ladies.
Prayer, Rev. J G. Graichen. A
Adjourn.
Wednesday, August 9th, 9.30 A. M. .
"Veterans and Sons assemble at
Confederate Monument and march .
to Roofs Hall under command of
Capt A. P. West, Marshal of the i
D?y. j
... 10 a. m. Roofs Hall. S
Prayer, Rev. W. D. Quick. 8
Music. e
Address, Gen. J. J. McSwain. *
Mosic.
Address, Rev. J. A. Clifton.
Mosic.
Prayer, Rev. O. N. Rountree.
RecesB for dinner. -I
Basket picnic, 130. ^
3 p. m. 3
Impromptu addresses.
Prayer, Rev. W. L. Keel. g
Adjourn. , *
Capt. A. P. West, of Leesville, S. o
C., Marshal of the Bay.
Picnic. ]
There will be a basket picnic at
Rawl's spring, in the Rocky Well ^
section, on the 10th day of August,
to which everybody is invited. There e
will be music and all kinds of re- 1
freahments. Go and take a well filled
basket
W. A. Reckling, the well known
Columbia photographer, will bs here t
Thursday, Friday and Saturday to *
take T>ifiknrfia nf the Summer School r
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teachers. If you want good work at c
moderate prices, see him while he is t
here. ?
Daring these hot days the most
pleasant place to do yonr shopping
is at Wm. Piatt's, Colombia. Here l
yon will find the best goods on the
market at the lowest prices, quality
considered.
We learn that Mr. Robert Clark
who was at one time s member of s
the Red Bank Brass Band and later i
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of the Lexington Brass Band, is now 3
leader and director of the Smyth Col- |
oerfc Band of Pelzer, S. C, which is 5
enlisted as tne second ?. <j. regiment
Band and is now encamped in Columbia.
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Pay your dues to the Dispacth. i
A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION ,
"fyjP- of Boylston Lodge, No. 123. A. F.
/^r\ M , will be held in their lodge room (
on Saturday, August 12, at 2 p. m sharp, x
Brethren, be prompt in attendance.
By order of W. M. \
i). T. Barr, Secretary. ^
A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
of Pomaria Lodge No. 151. A. F. M ,
/V\will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak, ?
S. C., Saturday, August 12, 1905. at 7 pm.
Fraternity invited.
John C. Swygert. W. M. 1
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LEX
If its far
Notice.
r WILL SELL MY FARM, CONL
taining one hundred acres, one and
>ne-half miles west of Gaston.
F. B. GOODWIN,
4w42. Gaston, S. C.
Warning.
THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PER1.
sons that Elliott Jackson lias conracted
to work for me during the yeai
905, and all persons are forbidden to
five liim employment or harboring him
n any manner whatever.
M. L. YOUNGINER.
July 30, 1905. 3w41. pd.
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE.
1805-1905.
WJR SCHOOLS: ARTS, LAW,
SCIENCE AND TEACHERS,
fcSYSTEM OF WIDE ELECTION*
EXPENSES MODERATE.
Opens September 15, 1905. For furher
particulars, address
BENJAMIN SLOAN, President,
7w45. Columbia, S. C.
Barbecue.
i TIE WILL FURNISH A BARBEVV
cue and refreshments at' my mill,
mown as the Old George Long Mill, on
Saturday, the 19tli inst. Music and
musements for tlie young folks and a
;ood dinner and an enjoyable day for
verybody. All trains will stop at my
ide track, "Ethon", and parties coneyed
to the cue.
H. D. SMITH & SONS.
August 2, 1902. 3w41.
Barbecue.
I WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS
L barbecue, with refreshments at my
lace on the Southern railroad, one mile
rom Gilbert, on Saturday, August 19th.
4usic will be furnished by a band. A
lumber of prominent speakers win oe
resent to address you and the photograph
man will be ready to serve you.
Sy special arrangements all the passenger
trains will stop at my place that
Lay. Special attention given to ladies
.nd children. JOOR HAYES,
3w41. pd
mmrs hotel,
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J. C. KINARD, Proprietor,
Leesville, - - - S. C.
The best attention given guest. Modra
conveniences. Table supplied with
est the market affords.
VIRGINIA GOLLEGE
-or Young Ladies, Roanoke, Va.
Opens September 25, 1905. One of
he leading Schools for Young Ladies in
he South. New buildings, pianos and
quipment. Campus ten acres. Grand
noun tain scenery in Valley of Virginia,
amed for health. European and Amerian
teachers. Full course. Conservaory
advantages in Art, Music and Elocuion.
Certificates Wellesley. Students
rom 30 States. For catalogue address
MATT1E P. HARRIS, President,
8w41 Roanoke, Va.
685. 1905.
College of Charleston,
Charleston, S. C.
I20tli year begins September 30th. Leters,
Science, Engineering. One scholarlrip
giving free tuition to each county
n South Carolina. Tuition $40. Board
ind furnished room in Domitory $10 to
112 a month. All candidates for admision
are permitted to compete for vacant
Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a
-oar "FYvr pfl.rnlncrnp address.
~ HARRISON RANDOLPH,
President.
NEWBERRY COLLEGE
Signalizes its Semi-Centennial Year
>v offering thorough training in
mechanical and electrical
engineering in addition
to the regular Classical and
Scientific courses. Positive Chris,ian
influences. Modern cquipnents,
healthful location, remark ibly
moderate expenses. Address,
fames a. b. schereu, Prosdent,
Newberry, s. C. 8\v l l
If its somethi
LEXINGTON DEI
!f its something 1
INGTON DEP
m implements, a
It is a Fact!
That a successful business
can only be attained through
honest dealing, prompt service
and indefatigable attention to
, detail.
That 110 permanent success was ever
attained through trickery and subterfuge.
That quality wins first, last and always,
and that manufacturers produce
different classes of Pianos.
That there are some Pianos much better
than others.
That it is our policy never to misrepresent
anytliing, nor allow our salesmen
I to do so.
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That we know that this is a good poi,
icy, because througli strict attention to
these methods, our business^continues
to grow rapidly.
That it means a good ^eal to you to
know in advance that the reputation of
our line of pianos have been established
from 65 to 82 years.
That there is one in Columbia used at
least 40 years, and the tone quality shows
no evidence of going out of business.
That the pianos that you will secure
from Malone's Music House will be the
best tliat we, with years of experience
in choosing the best, can buy,
For Catalogue, prices and terms, address.
Malone's Music House
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Barbecue.
?e will give a first class
Barbecue and refreshments at Mathias's
Mineral Springs, on August 12th.
There will be dancing for the young
folks, and all kinds of amusements for
the "older ones. Plenty to eat and
plenty of fun.
; J. E. MATHIAS & SONS.
July 12, 1905. 6w40 pd.
It D. HARMAN
| | DEALER IN 8
| General I
i Merchandise, I
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| Corner Main and New Street, jjj
8 Opposite Contederate ?
5 Monument, g
g Lexington, - - S. C. 8
HILTON'S
Life for fhe Liver & Kidneys,
TEE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN
FOR THE CURE OF
Dyspesia, Liver Complaint and
Disorders of the Kidneys
IT IS PLEASANT TO TAKE.
It excitts a pleasing sense of warmth
in the stomach, diffusing itsel! through
the system. It augments the appetite, improves
digestion, wards off malarial and
thus prevents chills and lever, and is a
perfect regulator to the whole system.
25 , ortc, and SI.00 bottles. For sale
at the Bazaar. Wholesale by the Murray
Drug Co., Columbia,
ng to eat go to
'ARTMENT STORE.
bo wear go to the
ARTMENT STORE.
buggy or a wagon go to
Fitzmaurice! Fitzmaurice!
Corner Main and Blanding Streets.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
A Great Sale of Summer Goods and
New Goods.
All New and Extraordinary values. Our New York buyer has secured goods very
much less than the real value. There was big lots of goods placed on the market
recently and being on the ground floor was able to pick a lot of bargains. We offer
THIS EH
Sea Island at 3}, worth oc, 10 cents Linen Finish.
5000 yards of Embroidery at 41 cents, 1,000 yards good Cottonade at 10 cents.
" 1.000 vards Organdie Lawn 71 cents.
nuitu iv. ?
3,500 yards Percale at 5.] cents, regular 50 pieces 40-inch White Lawn at 7J
P1?W^ris'VoaeSmtiiigSatl0cents, ceits^gular priceiflcents.
regular price 15 cents. 1?.000 yards Plaid Domestics at 4 cents
1,000 yards Solid Cliambrays for Suits1 20 pieces of Ticking at 5 cents.
This Department is always up to the standard for the latest and best values to
be had anywhere and guarantee to give satisfaction or your money back. We deliver
$5 worth of goods to any part of the State when money accompanies the or1
der. Will send samples on application and a cordially invitation is extended to
our Lexington friends to come and see us when in Columbia. Great bargains in
Hen's, Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings.
JVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVJ
1 $ New Arrivals. I
^ We are pleased to announce to our nu- 5
^ merous friends of Lexington county that ?
K we are constantly receiving new additions K
J to our carefully selected stock of V
\ Spring Dry Goods and Millinery 5
and respectfully invite you to call and in- ?
T spect these goods. We are confident that ?
K we can please as to the high quality of K
- " Ml 1 _
\ the goods and will , be sure to maKe prices ?
^ right. Come to see us when in the city. J
J Main St Near Post Office, J
, 5 COLUMBIA, - S. C. ?
Land for Sale
mi , mm || pONTAINING FORTY-TWO ACRES
n 1 ill 1 1 \J more or less, bounded by Doc Metz
IflmFlu Letcher Metz and R. A. Metz. Has a
| I N II I 11 U I /JiliK In four room dwelling, kitchen, barns and
iWillilC IMfvlllfl all necessary out buildings and' one
y tenant house, also a good well of water.
Has enough timber to cut fifty thousand
feet of lumber. Apply to
ANDREW A. METZ, Irmo, S. C
All Fisherman should re- 4w4?
member that the headquarters WOFFORD COLLEGE.
- - " ' * ' '1 - TToiittt "NT Srix-rldr T.if.h T> T.Tj T) "Ptps
for fishing tackle is at tne ? ^
Bazaar. Tell departments, nine professors, four
assistants, librarian, director of gymnasium.
Expenses moderate. Thirty-secYou
can find any kind of fishing ond year begins September 20. ForcataJ
logue address. J. A. GAMEWELL,
tackle you may want in stock all the Spartaianburg, S. C.
time. Such as: i
ttv.3 tpat ! Wofford College Fitting School.
TTvrirc VPPC PAvr2 ftp Three buildings, comfortable quarters,
JLliN hio, JMLilo, thorough preparation, individual attention
to each student, headmaster and
matron live in the domitory; new build- ^
ing being erected to accommodate inMBaw
ha B i a sg& creased attendance. Total expenses,
rniTTI T\ l\ *7 l\ All board and tuition, $115. Next session
I M r KM/ H M K begins September 20. Address for furi
uii y Ay A an. srs** .
Spartanburg, S. C.