The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 30, 1905, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, August 30,1905.
Index to 2Te*s7 Advertisements.
Furniture?Lion Fnrnitnre Co.
Parker's Hair Balsam.
Lumber?N. H. Driggers.
Newspaper Supplies?The R. L. Bryan
Company.
Shoes?Thomas A. Boyne.
Leesville CollageBuggies
and Wagons ?Canghman Bros.
Warning?Amick & Shealy.
Executor's Sale?S. C. Fulmer, Execu
tor.
* Shoes? Ebrlich.
I' FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY.
The Home Bank.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Keeps your monev safe and pays yon
4 per cent, interest per annum every
v three months on deposits.
F. W. OSWALD, President.
A. J. FOX, Cashier.
Free to Farmers,
We will advise you free of charge
which is the very best Mower made
if you will apply to us either in
person or by letter.
Lexington I>ep&rtment Store,
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Dispensary to be Discussed.
Remember the barbecue at Hilton
' i xt Saturday. Hons. W. H. Sharpe,
C. M. ESrd and other prominent
speakers will be present to disease
^ the dispensary question. Everybody
W should be present and hear this die*
? cusfiioD before deciding to vote.
Bargains for 7ou!
A special invitation is hereby extended
to the ladies of this common
ity to visit my store ana examine my
stock of silk mohair, briliantine and
cashmere dress goods. Also, I am
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 Bell other goods in my line as
i cheap as you can buy the Bame goods
anywhere. Call and see that I mean
just what I say.
^ 2wtf It. E. M. Smoak.
Ho Chaage Hade.
The Executive Committee of the
^ Lexington county Baptist Associate
tinn has made no chance in the time
- of the meeting cf the Association
and it will convene at Antioch on
Friday, the 8th, and be in session
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
D. J. Knotts, Moderator.
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TJp-to-Date JffiUiuery.
My milliner will be here about the
20;h of September.- She -, is in the
east buying my fall and winter stock
of millinery and on their arrival here
due notice will be given.
Mrs. Alice Timmons.
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Mistake Corrupted..
We got somewhat mixed last week
in the notice announcing the ceiebra
tion of the Lord's Supper at Provideuce.
The pastor wrote that it
would take place on laBt Sunday
but the types made us say Saturday.
Lezi>oii Joint Council.
The Joint Council of the Lexington
charge will meet at Lexington,
on Saturday before the first Sunday
in September, at 10 o'clock a. m.
We hope all will be present as the
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sppouxteu urne.
J. U. lUwl Kyzer,
Secretary.
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Communion ServicesPreparatory
services will be held
at Nazareth, Saturday, Sept. 2, at 3
o'clock p. m.
A sermon will be delivered and
the Holy Communion administered,
Sanday, September 3, at 11 o'clock
^ a. m.
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. Silled by Train.
Frank Harris, colored, was killed
last Sunday about 2 o'clock, by being
ran over by the east bound passenger
train No. 12, near Peak. The
negro it appears was sitting beside
the track evidently asleep, as the
engineer warned him of his danger
by sounding the bell, but the negro
paid no attention and his body was
struck killing him. Coroner Wilson
held the inquest and the verdict was
in accordance with the above facts.
The body was turned over to his
brother and it was taken to Columbia,
his home for interment.
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At Lexington U n., aaiuruay, oepu
9th. Senator B. R. Tillman Will
Speak on Dispensary.
Whereas, petitions are being cir- j
culated in Lexington county for a !
vote on the question of Dispensary ,
or no Dispensary.
And, whereas, we, as taxpayers of
said county, deem it a question of
too much importance to be passed
upon without, a full and free discussion,
We, therefore, ask that a mass
meeting of the citizens and tax payers
of said county be held at Lexington
C. 5., on Saturday, the 9th day of
September next, at which time and
place, Senator B. K. Tillman and
other prominent speakers will be expected
to address the people on the
said issue,
And that Col. G. T. Graham, the
Chairman of the Executive Committee
of the Anti-Dispensary Movement,
be requested to have present on that
occasion one or more speaker? who
will advocate their side of the question
I 12S signers whose names will appear
to the above in next week's |
; issue.
Another Shooting Scrape.
There was another shooting scrape
on our streets last Saturday afternoor
The difficulty first began
in an altercation between a country
negro named Leaphart and a town
darkey. - The policeman, A. K
Metts, made an attempt to arrest
the parties, when in some way
another negro named Hill, who bad
that day .purchased a single barrel
hrAArth loadinc 9nn from the Denart
meet Store, became involved. When
the policeman and Mr. Bbett Griffith
approached Hill he resisted when the
firing began, the negro using bis
shot gun and the officers , their pis;
tols. As to who fired the first shot
! is a disputed question and is a matter
for a jury to decide, but anyhow,
Mr. Griffith was hit three times,
once in the head and in each arm, all
of which are mere flesh wounds.
Several other persons were sprinkled
with No. 4 shot, but none seriously.
The negro made his escape uninjured,
but oame in Tuesday and surrendered
to the Sheriff and was
subsequently released on a , $300
bond for bis appearance at court.
During the melee a stray bullet hit
a mule belonging to Mr. George
Kyzer, of Irene, in the leg which had
just been shod by Mr. Jesse Hallman,
in front of his Bhop, some distance
from the scene of the shooting,
bat it also was only a flesh wound.
We understand that the town council
has purchased the mule and will
use it at work on the streets. LeapU--A
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iiai.li was aueoicu uu au aiuuaviu ui
three citizens for ueiog obscene
language on the streets, and was
fined $30 by Magistrate Wingard,
which his employer paid for him.
Temperance Meeting
at Hebron Church, Saturday, 8 P. M.
Miss Mary Bryce Herbert, of Leesville,
will be present to talk of temperance
work. She will also remain
over and with her coworker will
speak at 11 o'clock, with a view of
organizing a Temperance Union.
The pastor, Rev. O. N. Rountree,
urges all to be present and especially
the young people.
We want to see the telephone line
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irom tois piace 10 renon via irece
and Edmund built at once, as it will
be a great convenience to the people
living along the line besides patting
them in easy communication end
closer touch with their Court House.
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Wants your business and guarantee
at the lowe
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DRY GOODS, NOTIO
SHOES, HATS,
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MOWERS, RAKE*
HARNESS, SADDI
[FURNITURE REMOVAL SALE '
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Sewing Machines at Cost
prop w! THIS FINE ROCKERI
Run Easy Drop Head, $14.90 | j
Helping Hand, $12.0, | 4 $1.89
OTHER FURNITURE | MAIL YOUR ORDERS &R i
! AS CHEAP. i CALL ANO SEE US. j
THE LION FURNITURE CO.!
E. G. COOK, Mgr. 1231 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. cj
THOMAS A. BOYNE,
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE )
COLUMBIA, S. CL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Men, Women and Children's Shoes,
My stock is large, was carefully selected with a view of supplying the demands of
both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts
in style, sliapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of
which axe mane ui sonu leauiei auu guaiauuccu w iut
market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and
child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to
offer some extraordinary bargains in
Work and Dress Footwear,;
Yonr are cordially invited to call at my store 1736 Main Street, opposite the post- j
office, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in showing yon my stock
and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given yon and I
will strive to please yon in quality and price.
To Newspaper Publishers! [
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WE HAVE QUITE A LARGE STOCK OF tl
Supplies,
SUCH AS
Letter Heads.
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Statements. j
Flat Papers in Bonds, Linens
and Rags,
Envelopes in all the different popular j
sizes and weights. Also Printing Ink, j
in quantities of one-fourth pound I up
to 25 pound cans, [
' Send us your next orders for Supplies, and j
will make the sliipment prompt and prices right. | \
S R. L. BRYAN CO, I
COLUMBIA, S. C. !
>s to sell you the very best goods
st prices.
NS, CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
[ES, WAGONS,
3, STOVES,
liES, ETC.
To the Hood People of Lexington!
Your Name is on our list for your
Fall and Winter Shoes,
ind we invite you to come in and make your selection from
>ne of the best lines to be had. We have a new stock to seect
from and new price to make you. We carry in stock all
sizes and prices from that good old time Farmer's Solid Brogan
it $1.00, up to the swell dude's swing last at $6.00. Thanking
rou for past favors, you are cordially invited to make our store
four headquarters while in the city. We will look for you.
F. B. HERMAN,
Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C.
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Tie Best 110 Suit J
\ $2.50 Shoes, f
5 $1.50 HAT IN COLUMBIA. >
$ wwvwv
t New Fall Goods, j
J P. C. PRICE & CO., \
J 1001 Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C. J
J PHONE 1383. J
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LEESVILLE COLLEGE
LEESVILLE, S. C.
Strengthened faculty. Improved equipment, Enlarged Campus for session begining
September 20th. Full College Courses, Expression, Music, Art, Bookkeeping,
lilitary Training for boys and young men. Music Director one of the best; noted
or careful training and satisfactory advancement of pupils. Teachers trained in
est institutons. A. B. and B. S. courses. Careful attention to health and morals,
'ositive religions influences. Noted for .character building and for helping those
rho have limited means. Searching more diligently than ever for pupils of earnst
purpose. Over 200 students last year. Board in Girl's Industrial Hall $50 for
tie year. L. B. HAYNES, President.
August 30, 1905?4w4G.
AjLTAXING THE STUMP.
to tell about our lumber. It is put forward
^&f'i to win tne approval of Lumber usurers of
^ 7/fi' this section and when its good points are apdUm
II precia.ted it will cestainly do so. Mr. Lee
j' />'P jy N. Fallaw, formerly with C. O. Brown &
? I Bro., is now keeping books for me, and Mr.
<gq jgW E. C. Fallaw is onr yardman, and either of
^iese gentlemen will be glad to see any of
flU-jgj?/ their Lexington friends and can save them
if L' j i t if money on anything in onr line. Come and
' {StUl Inli/l' 1/ r ? I' 1 i.'lO \\? see us or either write us.
mil1 # N. H. DRIGGERS,
lZ ? v Corner l^ady and Gadsdan Streets,
* ' hS' COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 185.
Barbecue. Barbecue.
T7E WILL HAVE A EARBECUE WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST
'V with refreshment at Tood's, one class barbecue,
iile from Seivern. on the Oth dav of freshments, at the Brit Hotto s Old Mill
sptember. A good dinner will be on September 1905, and everybody is
srved. Speeches on the dispensary and specially invited. Music and dancing
ew countv questions will be made by for the young folks and a jolly time for
rominent speakers. Everybody is cor- the old folks and children,
tally invited. * gUSBEE BROS,
JOE F. HARM AN. B- T- RISri
L. L. GANTT. J