The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 23, 1905, Page 5, Image 5
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\ ,Ths Lexington Dispatch.
S Wednesday, August 23,1905.
^ Indes to 2Tsw Advertisements.
Dry Goods?J. C. Moore & Son.
Shoes?Ehrlich.
Drv Goods?Fitzmaurice.
Fall Goods?P. C. Price & Co.
Citation?Henry A. Swygerr.
Citation?Catherine Spring.
Citation?David R. Epting.
Registration Notice?F. E. Drelier.
^ PalinetTo Collegiate Institute.
Barbecue?Harman & Gantt.
Ginning?M. C. Robinson.
Furniture?J. M. Craps.
~ 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.
Wanted,
A first class sawyer.
J. D. Langford,
Gilbert, S. C.
Communion Services.
The celebration of tbe Lord's Supper
at Providence will take place
Saturday, August 26tb, at 5 p. m.
Preparatory services on Sunday,
August 27tb. Sunday school at
9:30 a- m. Sermon followed by the
fc* administration of the Holy Commun^
ion at 10:30 8. m.
f "DTp-to-Date Millinsry.
My milliner will be here about the
20.h of September. She is in tbe
east baying my fall 8nd winter stock
of millinery and on their arrival here
due notice will be given.
Mrs. Alice Timmons.
Saw a Snake.
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While on his way to attend court
last Monday morning, Robert Brooker,
colored, came near being bitten
^ by a large rattlesnake near Mr.
Lather Lowo'e, which was coiled in
th8 path. He came near stepping
on the snake and it was by a hair
breadth that be failed to do so. He
killed the snake, which had eleven
rattle3 and a button:
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Free to Farmers,
We will advise you free of charge
which is the very best Mower made
- if you will apply to ua either in
V person or by letter. ,
& Lexington Department Store.
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An Excellent Lecture.
Dr. James A. R Scherer, Pres:dent
of Newberry College, made an
eloquent and profound address be
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fore the teacaers or toe summer
. school and their friends id Boo! Hall,
last evening.,:;. It was filled with
wholesome advice from beginning to
^ end, which if followed weald raise
the standard of our educational system
and improve its efficiency.
There was a very large audience and
air were delighted with having spent
such a profitable and pleasant evening.
Oiangdburg Collegiate Institute
Parents who expect to patronize
^ boarding schools the next session are
now deciding where to send their
sons and daughters. Before making
your decisions, you should write for
a catalogue of the Orangeburg Collegiate
Institute. It is one of the
best equipped schools in lower South
Carolina, and has a faculty second to
mo other school in this section. The
school is beaotifolly located in one
of the healthiest towns in the State.
It has one of the beet music departments
in the State.
Over one hundred students have
eent in their applications.
Write President W. S. Peterson
"for a catalogue, terms, etc. He can
certainly interest you, and if you
.send your boys and girls they will
be in good hands.
Bargains for You!
A special invitation is hereby extended
to the ladies of this community
to visit my store and examine my
stock of silk mohair, briliantine and
cashmere dress goods. Also, I am
M overstocked with shoes and I will
' reduce the price to a minimum until
.my stock is reduced. Those who
call early will get some bargains. I
will a ell other goods in my line as
cheap as you can buy the same goods
anywhere. Call and see that I mean
just what I say.
2wtf * L. E. M. Smoak.
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/bad complexions. Keep\Ba\
/S/^ie system in good condi-l BB| |
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\?l which act gently and/Hj
V w\ eliminate the poison / JSjrt
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^^^ATry One To-nighk^^B^
For Sale at Hannan's Bazaar.
Turnip Seeds.
Ruta Baga Seed, white and yellow.
Also all varieties turnip seeds. Just
received.
Tfae Kaufraann Drug Co.
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T?a?a 'NTn+ao
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Rain, fodder pudiog and baulirg
wood Beem8 to be fcue order cf tl e
day.
The health of our place has improved
some. We do not Bee tl e
doctors as often as we did 6ome time
ago.
Mrs.-Homer Wood9 and children
have returned home after a few days
visit in BrooklaDd.
Mr. John Bailey, Jr., of Warrenville,
S. C, is visiting his parents
near here. We are glad to see John
looking so hale and hearty and to
know he is doing well.
Mrs~ Irene Hilton and children are
visiting in Brookland. We miss
them in the Sanday school as Mrs.
Hilton is a teacher and her aDd the
children have been regular attendants
a/\?v?o 4 i m<o
IUL OUUic nuiv*
Well, oar boys had another game
of base ball Saturday. I don't know
the result, but I do know our boys
are not so gay a3 they were before.
Well, boys, don't get out of heart,
try again, you may feel better next
time.
The ice cream supper at this place
was largely attended Saturday night.
Bev. J. E. Strickland preached
two very interesting sermons here
Sunday morning and night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindler visited the
home of Mr. G. M. C. Xyzer Sunday.
Lawyer Graham was riding around
on our streets Sunday.
With much success to the Dispatch
and its readers, I am the,
Aug. 21,1905. Schoolboy.
Shady Grove News.
Bain continues to fail in abundance.
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scarcely a aay passes uut wuai we
are having rait; crops are nearly
mined by being drowned. Last
week one night we had a severe
storm which blew down corn ard
cotton.
The people of cur community are
enjoying excellent health. We are
having plenty to amuse us and keep
s in good spirit. A protracted
meeting is in progress at Salem
church this week. Such services will
begin at Shady Grove church Sunday,
August 20, and will continue
the week following.
A joint Children'* Day and Missionary
meeting was held at Shady
Grove, Thursday, August 17. Quite
a large congregation was present.
Many high compliments and expressions
o f pleasure were
beard concerning the beautiful recitations
and songs by the children.
They were trained by Miss Lula
Eleazer, who has much success in
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leacoiog bqu training uuuuteu.
After the children's exercises a most
bountiful dinner was served on a
large table built for tbat purpose.
In tbe afternoon Rev. Truesdale^
Presiding Elder Beasley and Prol.
Haynes of Leesvdle College, spoke
on tbe subject of missions. They
acquitted themselves very creditably
Misses Keenan and Haltiwangerof
Columbia, are tbe guests of Miss
Lula Eieazer.
Invited to Spartanburg.
Special to The State.
Spartanburg, Aug. 21 ?Feeling
that the treatment extended to tbe
ex-senator was not in keeping with
the courtesy and respect accorded to
visitors in SparfcaDburg, friends of
Hon. John L McLaurio have invited
him to vifeit the city on Sept. 2nd,
and make and address along any lines
be'may see fit. Mr. McLaurin has a
large number of friends in the city
and county, and tbey will turn out
to hear his hddress.
M?B3MWBM?BW? HBMB?B?
Wants your busi:
DRY GOODS
SHOES,
HARDWARI
MOWERS,
HARNESS,
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE.
1805-1905.
-CYYTT-P QPTTrWYT Q. APTS T.4W '
SCIENCE AND TEACHERS,
^SYSTEM OF WIDE ELECTION^
EXPENSES MODERATE.
Opens September 15, 1905. For further
particulars, address
BENJAMIN SLOAN, President,
7w45. Columbia, S. C.
Barbecue.
1 WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS
1 barbecue, with refreshments at my
place on the Southern railroad, one mile
from Gilbert, on Saturday, August 26th.
Music will be furnished by a band. A
number of prominent speakers will oe
present to address you and the photograph
man will be ready to serve you.
By special arrangements all the passenger
trains will stop at my place that
dav. Special attention given to ladies
and children. IOOR HAYES,
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WOFFOBD COLLEGE.
Henry N. Snyder, Litt, D., LL D., Pres
dent.
Ten departments, nine professors, four
assistants, librarian, director of gymnasium.
Expenses moderate. Thirty-second
year begins September 20. For catalogue
address. .T. A. GAMEWELL,
Spartaianburg, S. C.
Wofford College Fitting School.
Three buildings, comfortable quarters,
thorough preparation, individual attention
to each student; headmaster and
matron live in the domitory; new building
being erected to accommodate increased
attendance. Total expenses,
board and tuition, $110. i\ext session
begins September 20. Address for further
information,
A. M. DuPRE, Headmaster,
Spartanburg, S. C.
Barbecue.
WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST
class barbecue at Hilton, S. C,, on
Saturday,, the 2nd day of September
next. Speeches will be the order of the
day. Hons. W. H. Sharpe, and C. M.
Efixd, and perhaps other prominent
speakers will be present to discuss the
Dispensary issue. Come out one and
all and hear this great question discussed
before casting your ballot.
AMICK & HALTIWANGER.
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Barbecue.
WE WILL HAVE A BARBECUE
with refreshment at Tood's, one
mile from Seivern, on the 9tli day of
September. A good dinner will be
served, speeches on tne dispensary and
new county questions will be made by
prominent speakers. Everybody is cordially
invited.
joe f. harm an,
l. l. gantt.
Barbecue.
?e will furnish a first
class barbecue, with the best of refresliments,
at the Brit Hotto's Old Mill
on September 2, 1905, and everybody is
specially invited. Music and dancing
for tne young folks and a jolly time for
the old folks and children.
busbee bros,
b. t. rish.
3w43.
Insurance.
Life, Fire, Accident.
I have purchased the local agency of
all the companies represented here by
Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask
for a continuance of the business given
him.
E. G. DREHER,
LEXINGTON, - - - S. C.
Teachers' Examination.
mHE NEXT REGULAR EXAMINAJL
tion for teachers of the free public
schools, will be held in the court house
at Lexington, on Friday. September 15.
beginning at i) o'clock a. m.. and closing
at 4 p. m.
This will be the last chance for the
year for teachers to secure certificates,
All teachere will see that their certificates
are Vidid before contracting with
trustees. J. E. RAWL KYZER,
Superintendent of Education Lex Co. u
aess and guarante
at the low*
5, notic
hats
3, bugg
rake
sard:
That a successful business
can only be attained through
honest dealing, prompt service
and indefatigable attention to
detail.
That no 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 arc some Pianos much better
than others.
That it is our policy never to misrepresent
anvtliing, nor allow our salesmen
to do so.
That we know that this is a good policy,
because through 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-Maione's Music House will be the
best that we, with years of experience
in choosing the best, can buy,
For Catalogue, prices and terms, ad- .
dress. 1
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Mate's Music House, i
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Notice, Road Overseers.
TYTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
11 the various road overseers in Lexing-,
ton county that they must immediately
warn out all persons liable to road duty
and put the public roads in their respective
section in good traveling condition.
By order of County Commissioners:
L j. LANGFORD,
County Supervisor.
| M. D. HARMAN j
| DEALER IN S
i General I
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I Merchandise, I
? Corner Main and New Street, 8
| Opposite Confederate e |
8 Monument, ?
I Lexington, - - S. C. 5
HILTON'S
Life for the Liver & Kidneys,
THE BEST PREPARA.TIUN KNOWN 1
FOR THE CURE OF
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Rvcriocia. ! iv/sr finmnlaint and !
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Disorders of ihe Kidneys
IT IS PLEASANT TO TAKE.
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It excites a pleasing seDse of warmth
in the stomach, diffusing itselt through
the system. It nugwents the appetite, improves
digestion wards off malarial and
thns prevents chills and lever, and is a
perfect regulator to the whole system.
25., 50c. and $1.00 bottles. For sale
at the Bazaar. Wholesale by the Uurray j
Drug Co., Columbia,
es to sell you the very best goods
3st prices.
)NS, CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
IES, WAGONS,
in cimnTTTi n
i?, 01U V JCiO,
LES, ETC.
MAURICE,
1704-1706 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
nrii nflnrlo Untinne PEnfhSnnr
Ulf UUUllOf SlUUUEiiOj UlUllimg;
BACK INTO THE NEW STOBE.
We wish to inform our friends and patrons in Lexington that we are once more
in new quarters?the same stand that we formerly enjoyed, only entirely different,
more space, modern in every respect, with a stock of entire new goods which were
bought at the lowest prices, wliich you will readily see by calling at Fitzmaurice's
before it will be too late for you. This store cost you nothing. No rent to pay,
hence we can't cliarge you with something we can't charge you for. Will you
kindly help yourself to the Bargains. This Fall nothing like the bargains offered
before. Yours Truly.'
JOHN FITZMAURICE.
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| New Arrivals. |
# We are pleased to announce to our nu- #
? merous friends of Lexington county that ^
v we are constantly receiving new additions J
J to our carefully selected stock of \
\ Spring Dry Goods and Millinery \
iand respectfully invite you to call and in- W
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 ?
right. Come to see us when in the city.' ?
Main St. Near Post Office, K
nni JTTWTRTA. S. C. S
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To the Bood Feople of Lexington!
Your Name is on our list for your
Fall and Winter Shoes,
and we invite you to come in and make your selection from
one of the best lines to be had. We have a new stock to select
from and new price to make you. We carry in stock all
sizes and prices from that good old time Farmer's Solid Brogan
*1 no rm to the swell dude's swing last at $6.00. Thanking
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you for past favors, you are cordially invited to make our store
your headquarters while in the city. We will look for you.
jp. s. marmak9
Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C.
i It ie said that the cotton growers
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, PI 0I1CC. I people win uemaim me rceiguauuu
| of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson
T WILL SELL MY FARM, CON- j aD(j that President Roosevelt will be
1 taining one hundred aeres, one and; asfo^ to at 0DCe Teqae8t
one-half miles west 01 Gaston. -?i u j i fit \a.
F B GOODWIN. I W1" ma(*e on account of the cotton
4w42. ' Gaston, S.C. | leakage scandil.
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