The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 20, 1905, Page 2, Image 2
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TProspectsji
/ We havo many actual phoMM
tog-raph3 or cotton fields
ma on which no fertilizers were tf?
MM used and pictures of fields
SBj of fertilizers were used. Be- Jggb
f dismal failures. There are
flg ahead for the progressive
I and three bales to the ace
H where # ... _ .
S Virginia-Car
HI are used wiih proper cultivatior
Hl\ thus escape the boil weeviis and c
tail this, as well as increase t ho n
MM plants, by plentifully using
HBXV method will t romendously "ii
wn\ be fooled into buying a subs
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Savannah, Ga.
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We especially invite you to come to ?
Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains,!
80 DAYS SALE-FI
W. H. SOWELL, FTTENI
Opposite Y. 1
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Warning.
A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NC
A tified not to hunt, carry torches, le
stock run at large, or trespass in an
manner whatever njxni ou^ lands oui
side of the "Big Pasture.' The lawwi
positively be enforced against ail tres
passers.
D. F. SHUMPERT. L.L.GANTT,
J. E. BERRY.
4w7. pd.
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b on which "other makes" ||
? IMi suits of these crops were^ Bh
. Igjp fanners of the South. Two Mm
are only ordinary yields W0
olina Fertilizers JS
l Make your cotton mature early, and MM
>ther damaging insects. You caa easily jMM
umber of bolls (and their size) on your JMnM
Viajriaia-Carolina Fertilizers. This Emlm
acrease your yields per acre." Don't
rolina Chemical Co. jMJfMS&M?l
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SPOTLESS
Washing Machines & Wringers
The strongest. Looks as if it would last a life
time Easy to handle. Washes a tub of
clo- hes in 5 to 10 minutes.
The Eleeant Li^ht Running Wheeler &
Wilson teeing Machine the queen of them alt
'1 he New Homo Machine. .Ball baring.
Best shuttle machine Second band ma
?*hines. Needles lor all machines. Attachments,
shuttles, b6lts and the highest grade
sperm machine oil ?dots not ruin >oor machine
Rfpairiug a speciality. Next door to
Wm. Piatt's Dry CJcods store Come to see
me.
i J. H. BERRY,
1802 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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ITUKE.
FURNITURE CO.,
IA, S. C.
tee us for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron
Side Boards, Hall Racks.
JRNISH YOUR HOUSE.
TUBE CO., 1231 Main Street,
Iff. C. A. Building.
PLACE J
our WINTER 5
oss* 3
)ld Prices.) J
>st complete Fall stock ^
s in everything for the i
t that can be had, and ^
e prices. \
A, DAVIS, <
SET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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ci might have left to yon. Save F
vill feel better knowing von ^
re pay 4 per cent, on all Savings \
aake money by saving money. ^
USINESS SOLICITED. <P
; and Trust Co.,
tfBIA, S. C. ?
SURPLUS, $35,000.00. \
JULIUS B W ALKJCiR, V. Pres.
?HEWS, Secretary. ^
Trespass Notice.
)- THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERit
JL sons not to hunt by day or night,
y haul wood or straw, or trespass in any
f- manner whatever upon onr lands as the
11 law will positively be enforced against
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Z. A. W. Sfcurkie, J. A. Hook
Luther J. Hook, Andrew Davis,
J. F. Mack.
4\v7 pd.
bacco who will cut out and mail us th
The Lexington Dispatch. !
Wednesday, December 20, 1905.
In Memory of W. A. Moody.
Ia as much as it has pleased the
Supreme Ruler of the universe to take
from us our beloved brother, W.
Alfred Moody, who died August 29.
1905, a true and loyal Mason has
been called to take his grand and
final degree id that city whose builder
ard maker is God. A loving husband
has been carried by swift messengers
of love to that country where the
"sun never sets and the leaves Dever
fade;" a home ba? been made desolate
ho f.ho nhHdnw t f death and a loving
and faithful wife's b^arc has been
crushed, to whom we would sai:
4'Lean sweetly on Jesus, oh child of His
care;
Each heart-throb of anguish He waiteth
to share.
No friend like the Saviour so deeply
can feel,
And tho' He may wound thee, 'tis only
to heal."
Our town has lost a <?nod cih'zPD,
Sin Clara Lodge No 157 has lost a
brother whom we believe lived up to
bis obligations as a Mason, therefore,
, be it resolved,
I?r.. That submit with patience
to the will of Him who holds the kev
i of all unknown, and who has seen fit
to break our ranks by the summons
j which called from among us our Bro.
! Moody.
j 21 That we ail strive to live in
I such manner, that when we are called
| to give en account of our stewardship,
; be will be one of the first to greet us
i with a smile of welcome from the
I portals of the city of God, where
there is no sign of sorrow nor aoy
sound of sighing.
3d. That we extend to bis ben aved
companion our tenderest sympathy;
that a copy of these resolutions be
! spread in our miDUte bjok; a copy
be sent to his sorrowing widow, and
a copv b-? Rent to The L- x ugton Dis'
patch for publication.
' There's a harbor somewhere in a peaceful
bayWhere
the sails will be furled and the
ship will lay
At anchor, somewhere in the far away
But it's weary, the waiting, weary.
| There's an end to the troubles of souls
oppressed
And some day when God thinks best
He'll tenderly lay us down to rest
j And roses '11 bloom from the thorne in
the breast,
But its weary, the waiting, weary.
There's a light somewhere that no dark
can drown
And a crown, thank God, for each
cross, a crown,
But it's weary, the waiting, weary."
N. A. Hexdkik,
R. S. Wilson,
J. C. Kjrby,
Committee.
Zing of All Cough. Medicines.
Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can
ton Center, Conn., who has been in the
U. S. Service for about sixteen years,
says: "We have tried many cough
medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is king of all and one to
be relied upon every time. We also find
it the best remedy for coughs and colds,
giving certain results and leaving no
bad after effects." For sale by Kaufmami
Drug Co.
Holiday Excursion Bates.
On account of Christmas holidays
the Southern Kailway will Ben ncket8
from ?ll poiDts east of the Mississippi
and south of the Ohio rivers
and to St. L >uis, Mo, and intermediate
points at rate of One and
Ooe-third First Class one way fares,
plus Twenty-five ccn*? for the round
trip (minimum rate 50 cen's.) Tick
eta 'o b? sold December 22, 23. 24,
25, 30. 31, 1905. and Januarv 1,1906.
with final limit January 4, 1906
Tickets for teachers and students of
schools and colleges will be sold
December 17;b, to 24th, 1905, with
final limit January 8, 1906, upoD
presentation and surrender of certificates
signed by superintendents,
principals and presidents of the
various institutions of learning. For
further information apply to any
Southern Railway ticket agent., or
R. W. Hunt. D. P. A.,
Charleston, S. C.
Lever at Work.
Washington ?uongressman uever,
who is on tbe committee on agriculture
in the bouee, has had a long
talk with Secretary WileoD, of the
department of ngiicuiture, concerning
many matters of interest to the
farmers of South Carolina. Among
the matters which Mr. Lever took
up with the secretary was that of
securing a uniformity of figures in
the monthly statement of cotton ginnere
throughout the South so that
the figures of the department aDd
?? n^ncna Kiiroon Tpnnlfl hprpflft"f>r
agree on tbis point. Mr. Lever feels
I confident tbat some plan will scon
be arranged bv which a uniformity
! of figures will be secured.
I The secretly told Mr. Lever that
[ he was doing all in his power to rid
hisvdepartment of unsuitable aDd un
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TWe give you our absolut
Red Meat is made of bet
good solid juicy chewi
plug of any weight ofl
Write name and address plaii
is advertisement,we will mail him
.^Manufacture^Only JuLjjul-u
trustworthy clerks, and that he had
recently discharged 120 whom he
bad found to be either dishonest or
nefficient.
/ Tnere are other matters which Mr.
Lever will soon take up with the
department which will be of interest
to the farmers in the State.
Died.
Nov. 22. 1905, at her home near
Pomaria, S. C Leodicea Stoudemire,
neeFulmer. Mother Stoudemite was
born Oct. 21, 1816, thus making her
pilgrimage here 89yr? , 1 monih, and
1 A,.* cT7oa u l.fo.l inrt fnomKar
JL UU J k/U<7 '? w ni' JL^ur; uj vw
of So. John's [Broad River] Lutheran
Church, in the triumph of whose faith
she died. Feb. 26, 1835, she was
married to George Stoudemire, who
passed away seventeen years ago
She became the mother of nine children,
twenty-seven grand children,
aod lived to press to her bosom a
great-great-grand-child. Aunt Dicea,
as she wa3 widely and favorably
known, will be missed, not only by
her immediate family, but also by her
friends and neighbors, who always
found her a model neighbor and
friend Peace to her ashes, and rest
to her immortal soul! Her body was
laid tore9t iD the family cemetery by
loving hands, her pastor officiating.
A Fearful Fate.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure the
terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully
say," writes Harry (lolson of Hasonville,
la., "that for B-iDd, Bleeding Itching and
Protruding Piles, Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
is the b?et cnre made." Also best lor cnrs,
barns and injuries. 25c, The KaufmaDn
Dreg Co., diuggists.
$90,000 in Gold Missing.
Rock SpriDgp, Wyo, Dec. 13 ?
Ninety thousand dollars in gold, belonging
to a etlipper, whose name the
expreea company will not disclose,
was iu one of the cars wrecked and
burned last week at Ah Say, aDd it
cannot be found. Armed guards were
rushed to the ecene after the wreck
and several people were prevented
from searching for victims. Three
hundred sacks of Australian mail was
burned, including registered pouchee.
Monument Proposed.
Washington. Ddc 13. ?Rapresentative
Lever today introduced a bill
authorizing the erection of a monument
at Leesville to the memory of
James Butler and thirty otner revolutionary
soldiers murdered near that
place by Bloody Bill Cunningham.
Failed.
All efforts have faded to find a better
remedy lor coughs, coids and lnng tronblej
than Foley's Honey and Tar. It
stops the coogh, heals ihe lungs and prev
nt serious results from a C">ld J. N.
Patterson, .Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last
winter I had a bad cold on my Jungs and
tried at lea?t half a dozen advertised cough
medicine and had treatment ir jm two physicians
without getting any benefit. A
friend recommended Fole>'s Honey and
'I ar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I
consider it the greatest coogh and long
medicine in the world. The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
The Auditors Meet.
Practically every county in the
State was represented at the meeting
of the Auditors in Columbia last
Monday. The meeting was called
by the Comptroller General to discuss
his recent order regarding the
return of property at a true valuation.
which has been tbe subject of
much comment recently. The Comptroller
General read the law as it
was laid down and pointed out the
duties of these officers on returns
He, with many of the others, favored
certaiu changes regarding the boards
of assessors and tbe legislature will
be petitioned for these ch inges. All
present seemed to be heartily in
favor of enforcing the law.
The convention finally decided to
enforco the instructions of the Comptroller
General and also adopted a
resolution which califd for an enforcement
of the income tax law.
Another resolution was adopted
changing the tax penalty laws from
a graded penalty to a permanent
four per cent, penalty until March
15, when the executions were to be
issued.
Furious Fighting.
"For seven 3ears," wr.tes Geo W. Hoffman,
ot Harper, Wa=h.. I had a bitter battle
with chronic stomach and hver trouble,
but at last I won, and cured my diseases
by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitat
Dt?iv recommerd them to all, and don't
intend in the future to be without them in
the house. They are certainly a wonderful
med "itie to have cured such a bad case as
mine." Sold, under gnarautrte to ao tne
sam-i for yon. by The Kanfmann Drug Co.,
druggists, at 50.:. a bottle. Try thcin today.
To Drive Out Bats.
Tbe rat has a very sensitive foot,
covered by a very delicate integument,
which is burned by uuslacked
lime. If we sprinkle the holes and
runways of the rat with unslacked
lime he will desert the bouses. He
is al^o a very thirsty animal, and if
I we cut ofi' his source of water he will j
dU"-ert the r^ion. '
I III! IHIW mill III I IIII Will ! IIIIB1HI III I III I I
bacco in stock, write the factory?
CONSUMER: JBSm
e guarantee that each 10c plug of
ter tobacco and contains more $9
ng quality than any other 10c |g|
fered or sold by any factory. |
ily here:
a card which will entitle him to one
rt-Scales Co.. Winston-Salem, N. C.
1905. Fall and Wif
N. A. YOUNG'S D
1603 Main Street. GOLUMI
We cordially invite yon to give us a ct
and well selected stock of Dry Goods, IS
Furnishings.
A NEW DEPARTMENT.
We have added Millinery to our store
for which we have secured one of the
best Milliners obtainable from the leading
millinery houses of the Eastern
markets, and we bespeak for an excellent
season for her, 1 laving had several
successful seasons in this State. Ask tc
see her when von want a hat.
Domestics.
5.000 yards 4-4 Sea Island Sheeting foi
5,000 yards Farmer's Pride Plaids. 27 :
5,000 yards. Staple Ginghams the 6] gi
3,000 yards Dress Ginghams, the 7A ce
3,000 yards Remnent Bleaching 1 yd \
Blankets. Blankets
25 pr 1] Cotton Blaukets only $ 1 0C
10 pr 1 2-4 Cotton Blankets grey..
Slightly Damaged $1 75grade.. 1 23
10] all wool Bed Blankets 3 48
the celebrated North Carolina all
wool Blankets in in 10] and 11] at
3 50 and 5 00
Our space will not permit us quoting ]
the good things we have in store for tho
winter business. We ask you to come a
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BICYCLE SUPPLIES, CUNS, fi
1318 MAIN STREI
September 13. 3m.
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Drv Goods, No
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BACK INTO TI
Wc wish to inform our friends and pa
in new quarters?the same stand that w
more space, modern in every respect, wi
bought at the lowest prices, which you
I before it will be too late for you. This
hence we can't charge you with somethi
I kindly help yourself to the Bargains. T
before. Yours Truly.
JOHN FIT:
1704-1706 MAIN S
j WHOLESALE
| To k M Pei
Your Name is oi
| Fall and HI
and we invite you to come in
one of the best lines to be had
lect from and new price to ma
sizes and prices from that goo<
at $1.00, up to the swell dude'i
you for past favors, you are co:
your headquarters while in th
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will supply you direct. ??
5c cut of Red Meat Tobacco FRE3
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iter Opening. 1905, i
EP&RTHENT STORE.
SIA, S. C. (603 Main Street. ^
ill when i:i tlie city and inspect our large;
'otions, Dress Goods, Millinery and Gent's
Tinware and Enamel Ware.
> ! We have added a large line of Tin and
; Enamel ware to our complete Department
Store. There are many things in this
l department that, you cannot keep house I
with out. We can save you from 10 to A
L 1 25 per cent, in this whole department. *
> Don't forget us on this line of your purchases.
Domestics.
A
only o cents. J
inches wide, only 5 cents, q
*ade, only 5 cents.
nts grade, only 5 cents.
vide worth 7 to 8c, onlv 61 cents.
Underwear. Underwear. i
)
Our stock of Ladies', Childrens', Men's
; I and Boy's Underwear is complete and
.! prices to suit all purchasers. Children's
' I and Boy's from 25c. to $1 00 per piece.
' Men's and Ladies' from 25c. to $2 50 per
i j piece. ^
prices on our stock, or to further enumerate
se who will favor us with their fall and
,nd we will do the rest. Yours truly,
rOUMCr,
I
it, Columbia, S. C.
STOCK
LOCK
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in the t1ountn\
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&an--Buy at Home
ike care of You.
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iMMUNiTSON, REPAIRING, ETC.,
JT, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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itionsT Clothing,
IE NEW STORE.
trons in Lexington that we are once more
e formerly enjoyed, only entirely different,
th a stock of entire new goods which were
will readily see by calling at Fitzmaur ice's
store cost you nothing. No rent to pay,
ng we can't charge you for. Will you
'his Fall nothing like the bargains offered
&MAURICE.
IT., COLUMBIA, S. C.
: AND RETAIL
iple of Lemgton!
a our list for your
/"inter Shoes,
and make your selection from
. We have a new stock to seke
you. We carry in stock all
i old time Farmer's Solid Brogan
5 swing last at $6.00. Thanking
rdially invited to make our store
e city. We will look for you.
wsr
;k, Columbia. S. C.
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