The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 09, 1905, Page 5, Image 5
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Wednesday, August 9, 1905.
lades to Hot Advertisements.
August Sales?Tapp.
Notice?L. J. Langford.
Barbecue?Smith & Smith.
Citation?Estate of S. R. Crout.
FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY.
The Home Bank.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Keeps your money safe and pays you
4 per cent, interest per annum every
three months on deposits.
F. W. OSWALD, President.
A. J. FOX, Cashier.
Fresh, Meets.
The Lowman Brothers will have
fresh meat in the market every Tuesday
and Saturdays, commencing next
week.
Prohibition Doss not Prohibit
Of course, it is not to be supposed
that the church members of PickenB
would even smell whiskey much less
i drink it and they must therefore act
the detective and inform on their
neighbors. They will not do this as
officers of the law but as self-appointed
informers or spies. Abbeville
. / Medium.
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On the evidence of one man be1
fore the Legislative dispensary investigating
committee, H. H. Evans,
Chairman of the Board of Directors,
Cole L. Blease, Senator from Newberry,
and Editor Henry, of the
Spartanburg Journal, are seriously
involved in the alleged dispensary
scandal.
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For Sale,
1 milch cow with young calf, also
1 sow with six pigs. Apply to L
, L. Boof, New Brookland, S. C. lpd
Notice to Sc2tool Teachers.
Wanted, a first grade school teachv
er to teach 5 or 6 months school st
Liberty Hill, school District No. 23.
Call on or address immediately,either
. J.J Croctv
G. F. Miller, j
^ J. Frye,
* . Board of Trustees.
Gilbert, S. C. Iw40
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Qsaraatisss all Infected Foists
Charleston, Aug. 3 ?The board of
health this afternoon declared a strict
quarantine against New Orleans, and
ail infected points. Inspectors will
be placed on all railroads at junctional
points and redonbied precautions will
be taken on the water front.
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^ Joint Council ICeeting.
The Joint Council cf Bethel Pastorate
will meet at White Bock, S.
C., Saturday,? August 19;h, at 10
, " ... . . v
o'clock*.7! Every member is earnestly
requested to attend as business of
ISOpOTiaBOe Will D6f DBiOIB LiJW XUecilog.
W. J. Ballentine,
Secretary.
Try a Pair
L of oar popular Brand shoe?, Battle
. Axe, Old "Virginia, Red Raven, or
Miley. Always ahead when prices
and quality is considered. They
k wear like iron. F. 6. Harman, Post
g Office Block, Columbia.
m -Tribute of Bespect.
B Whereas, it pleased Almighty God,
on the 18th day of July, to take from
oar midst, through the agency of
death, onr beloved brother and friend,
J. Luther Long, and whereas he was
a-dutiful and conscientious member
of Dixie Lodge No. 52 Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, Lexington, S.
<C. Therefore, be it resolved
1st, That we bow submissively to
'the will of Him who doeth all things
^well.
*2od, That, we are mindful of the
worth and merit of our brother as a
citizen, a friend, a father and a bus'band.
3rd, That, we, as an order, have
sustained a loss in his death.
4tb, That, we deeply sympathize
with his bereaved family and friends.
5th, That, these resolutions be
spread upon the minuteB of our
-order and that a page thereof be
j dedicated to bis memory.
[ ' 6th, That, copies of thsse resolu!
~ lions be furnished the county newspapers
and the Tri-State Odd Fellow
for publication.
7tb, That, a copy of these resolutions
be furnished the family of the
.deceased brother.
Geo. Bell Titnmerman-, Chairman.
W. P. Roof,
*Geo S. Drafts.
Resolution 'Committee.
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/J^ipation\m
Ijjjm I makes bilionsne? andYWl
IBcomplexions^ Keeg iW
Itelta I
?| I AND TONIC PELLETS 1
\I&\whicli act gently and JBI
|m\ eliminate the poison JBS
^^from^yonr systeax*JJgj
For Sale at Harm an's Bazaar.
Turnip Seeds.
Rata Baga Seed, white and yellow.
Also &11 varieties turnip seeds. Just
received.
The Kaufmann Drug Co.
The Third Quarterly Conference
For the Lewiedale charge will be
held at Shiloh on Saturday, August
11th. A full attendance is requested.
A cordial invitation is extended to
*
all. Come and bring a basket.
J. E. Strickland.
Store Robbed.
The Hartley Brothers store at Summit,
was robbed last Monday night,
for the second time in the recent past.
It seems that there is a regular organized
gang of robbers operating
on the Southern Railway between
Columbia and Augusta.
Veterans Take Notice.
The Veterans of each township
will meet at their respective places
of meeting on tbe 2(5:11 day ot August,
at 3 p. m, for the purpose of
electing a representative to meet at
Lexington C. H, on the first Monday
in September at 10 o'clock a. m.
S. M. Roof, Chairman.
D. T. Hare, Secretary.
The Summer School.
Tbe Summer School for Teachers
is in full blast and some, good work
is being done. There are 53 teacherpupils
'in attendance, who will go
onfc better prepared to train the tender
plant in the paths of knowledge
and usefulness. The presence of
the charming young lady teachers
and the profound boy students are
much appreciated by our people.
Cottoa Peat Investigated.
* Leesville, Aug. 5 ?Mr. E. S. G
Titns. a reDresenfeative of the United
States department of agriculture,
hss been here and at Batesburg for
the past several day8 investigating
the presence of an insect on cotton.
He comes at the request of Congressman
A. F. Lever, who is a member
of the agricultural committee.
Mr. Titus calls the insect the red
spider, a microscopic insect that
attaches itself to the leaves of the
cotton underneath and stings them
to death.
It was discovered about 60 years
ago 8nd has been in this section
about four or five years. For several
years its spread has been somewhat
rapid and it now covers a considerable
territory. Mr. Titus thinks there
will be no trouble to control the pest
if the right remedies are followed in
doe time. After quite an extensive
investigation hereabouts, imparting
maoh valuable and needed informs
tion, be went to St. Matthews where
is located the experiment . farm,
another result of Congressman Lever's
efforts. Both Messrs. Lever and
Titus have the gratitude of the farmers
of this community.
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Pound Dead.
Coroner Wilson held an inquest
last Saturday over the body of an
unknown white man which was found
on the right of way of the Perry
Extension of the Southern Railway
on the Kineler land near Macon.
The physician announced that the
deceased came to bis death from
consumption and the jury so found.
Several days previous, a sick man
about 5 feet, 5 inches high of slight
built; Bandy hair and having on
good clothes appeared at the home
of Mr. John Faust for something to
eat and was given milk and bread
which he asked for. It is supposed
that the body was of this man. The
body was buried where it wa3 found.
lex:
If its far]
IH1TT1T!
Notice.
T WILL SELL my farm, CONJL
taining one hundred acres, one and
one-half miles west of Gaston.
F. B. GOODWIN",
4w42. Gaston, S. C.
Warning.
This is to notify all persons
that Elliott Jackson lias contracted
to work for me during the year
1905, and all persons are forbidden to
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gl V ti Jiiiil CilipiUJ liit/J-LC \S*. 0
in any manner whatever.
M. L. YOUNGINER.
July 30, 1905. 3w41. pd.
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE.
1805-1905.
FOUR SCHOOLS: ARTS, LAW,
SCIENCE AND TEACHERS,
^SYSTEM OF WIDE ELECTIONS
EXPENSES MODERATE.
Opens September 15, 1905. For further
particulars, address
BENJAMIN SLOAN, Pr * lent,
7w45. Columbia, S. C.
Barbecue.
WE WILL FURNISH A BARBEcue
and refreshments at my mill,
known as the Old George Long Mill, on
Saturday, the 19th inst. Music and
amusements for the young folks and a
good dinner and an enjoyable day for
everybody. All trains will stop at my
side track, "Ethon", and parties conveyed
to the cue.
H. D. SMITH & SONS.
August 2, 1902. 3w41.
Barbecue.
] WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS
-L barbecue, with refreshments at my
place on the Southern railroad, one mile
^ CJ?>4-T?w}oTr Ancmcrf "HAfli
, irum vxiiuert, un kjatu-Luxiji , ~vw*.
Music will be furnished by a band. A
number of prominent speakers will De
present to address you and the photograph
man will be ready to sen*? you.
By special arrangements all the passenger
trains will stop at my place that
day. Special attention given' to ladies
and children. JOOR HAYES,
3w41. pd
A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
of St. Clair Lodge. No. 154, A. F.
/VN M., will be held in the lodge room in
Brook!and,on Friday August 11 ,at 7:30 p. m.
All members are urged to attend promptly.
All visiting brethren will be welcomed.
By order W. M.
J. E. ADDT, SecretaryVIRGINIA
COLLEGE
For Young Ladies, Roanoke, Va.
Opens September 25, 1905. One of
the leading Schools for Young Ladies in
the South. New buildings, pianos and
equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain scenery in Valley of Virginia,
famed for health. European and American
teachers. Full course. Conservatory
advantages in Art, Music and Elocution.
Certificates Wellesley. Students
from 30 States. For catalogue address
MATTIE P. HARRIS, President
8w41 Koanolte, va.
1685. 1905.
College of Charleston,
Charleston, S. C.
120th year begins September 80th. Letters,
Science, Engineering. One scholarship
giving free tuition to each county
in South Carolina. Tuition $40. Board
and furnished room in Domitory $10 to
$12 a month. All candidates for admission
are permitted to compete for vacant
Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a
I year. For catalogue, address.
HARRISON RANDOLPH, '
President.
1TEWBEBKY COLLEGE
Signalizes its Semi-Centennial Year
bv offering thorough training in
MECHANICAL and ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING in addi
tion to the regular Classical and
Scientific courses. Positive Chris1
tian influences. Modern equipments,
healthful location, remarkably
moderate expenses. Address,
> JAMES A. B. SCHERER, President,
Newberry, S. C. 8w44
If its somethi:
LEXINGTON DEP
f its something 1
INGTON DEP
cn 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 no permanent snccess was ever
attained tlirough trickery and subterfuge.
That quality "wins first, last and always,
and that manufacturers produce
riifForcmt-. aIoccac nf PifttlOS.
That there are some Pianos much better
than others.
That it is our policy never to misrepresent
anytliing, nor allow our salesmen
to do so.
That t i know that this is a good policy,
because tlirougli strict attention to
these methods, our business ^continues
to grow rapidly.
That it means a good deal 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.that 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 01 amusements ior
the older ones. Plenty to eat and
plenty of fun.
J. E. MATHIAS & SONS.
July 12, 1905. 6w40 pd.
I?. DL HAKMAN |
I g DEALER IN |j
I General |
I Merchandise, |
| Corner Main and New Street, ?
8 Opposite Confederate ?
j Monument, J
? Lexington, - * S. C. 5
HILTON'S
Life for the Liver & Kidneys,
THE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN
FOR THE CURE OF
Byspesia, Liver Complaint and
Disorders of the Kidneys
IT IS PLEASANT TO TAKE.
It excites a pleasing sense of warmth
in the stomach, diffnsing itselt through
the system. It augments the appetite, improves
digestion, wards off malarial and
thus prevents chills and fever, and is a
perfect regulator 10 the whole system.
25., 50c, and $1.00 bottles. For sale
at the Bazaar. Wholesale by the Murray
Drug Co., Columbia,
ag to eat go to
ARTMENT STORE.
:o wear go to the
ARTMENT STORE.
buggy or a wagon go to
i
Fitzmaurice! Eitzmaurice!
Corner Main* and Blanding Streets.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
A Great Sale of Summer Goods and
New Goods.
All New and Extraordinary values. Onr 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 WEBH
Sea Island at 3.1, worth 5c, I 10 cents Linen Finish.
5000 yards of E'mbroiderv at 4.1 cents, | 1,000 yards good Cottonade at 10 cents,
worth 7c. v " 1,000 yards Organdie Lawn 71 cents.
3,500 yards Percale at 51 cents, regular 50 pieces 40-inch White Lawn at 7?
-1 c + tm cents, regular price 10cents.
2,000 yards \ oile Suitings at 10 cents, _ ' 6 ,
regular price 15 cents. 10>m y^ds Plaid Domestics at 4 cent?
I 1,000 yards Solid Chambrays for Suits' 20 pieces of Ticking at 5 cents.
"Ir> '? a ? cton/iowl flip Idfocf anrl "hp?f: valnpj? tn
JLJQ1S L/Kpunuteilti IS amftjo uy IV HJ1& iiiuuuiuu ivi Utu awvuuv
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 or'
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
Men's, Boys Ming, Hats, Caps and Furnishings.
^ We are pleased to announce to our nu- ^
t merous friends of Lexington county that ?
? we are constantly receiving new additions \
J to our carefully selected stock of J
I Onn'nfl Rmr CnnJn onrl Uilllnnnu \
# dprmy lil'jf uuuim aim ifiiniiiGijf r
& and respectfully invite you to call and in- P
spect these goods. We are confident that ^
K we can please as to the high quality of K
5 the goods and will be sure to make prices ^
^ right. Come to see us when in the city. S
K Main St. Near Post Office, J
? COLUMBIA, S. C. ?
Land for Sale
-.*11 m || nONTAINING FOJRTY-TWO ACRES
" m I I . \J more or less, bounded by Doc Metz?
I" I fl H 1W ft fl R 17 ! fl Fletcher Metz and R. A. Metz. Has a
, I I N III II U IdjuJiiu fonr room dwelling, kitchen, bams and
iMlllllC Mlvlllvl all necessary ont buildings and one
Q 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- 4w40
member that the headquarters WOFFORD COLLEGE.
for fishine: tackle is at the Henry^". Snyder, Litt, D., LL D., Pres
3 dent.
Bazaar. Ten departments, nine professors, four
assistants, librarian, director of gymnasium.
Expenses moderat e. Thirty-secYou
can find any kind of fishing ond year begins September 20. Forcata?
_ logue address. J. A. GAMEWELL,
fonlrlo umi mav want in stock all the Snartaianburtr. S. C.
time. Such as:
HOOKS, LINES, BOBS, TROT Wo{,0rd Coll?Se FiltinS Schoo!ttxtpo
xtiptc t?tp Three buildings, comfortable quarters,
LlMiiib, iNllilb, CAJNiiiv, ndO. thorough preparation, individual attention
to each strident, headmaster and
matron live in the doinitory; new building
being erected to accommodate inB99BB9B
B& I BB 1 A ?pS, creased attendance. Total expenses,.
mTSjR IS ft ?/ fl A J board and tuition, $115. Next session
I H r KH/HH 1 begins September 20. Address for furl
' f 8 i IJll/illil. .L- ther infonnation.
SvIHHHbBBVC A. M. DuPRE, Headmaster,
Spartanburg, S. C.