The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 07, 1906, Page 6, Image 6
THE LEXIN6T0N DISPATCH, j
Wednesday, February 7, 1906. $
Delmar and on the Wing. |
To the Editor of tbe Dispatch:
The Collegiate Institute has enrolled
over one hundred students
with Professor Qjattlvbaum as principal
and two assistants
The Odd Fellow's ball is Dearing j
completion under that skill workman,
J. A E Sbealy.
Mr. J L. Eirgle, wbo went to
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South West Georgia to live could
hardly wait till the? got fteam up to
brlngfbim back. This shows what
Delmar is. "
Misses Bessie and Blanche Eargie,
Pearl and Ella Shealy paid Miss
Lelia Shealy a visit lately, and what a
jolly time.
Some say our old bachelor friend
has broke out in a different place. %
They say he now sets up to a big =
gal, or, well, he says she is a thumper.
Bully I6r him.
Mr. Boyd Ozner is building a new h
tenant house on his place. 1
The road from here to Leesville is n
? . bad and sloppy. It came with the l
*1V rain and ice. g
And now a little on the dispensary b
and I am done. In the first place, I c
fr? AnnriA nn n
WWib JUU, tfVl jjuioui ) ?v v??~ -r i,
1 above the fair groandei, at some old w
field m a pine thicket, and boild a ci
blind, on each side of a little opening b
and let those men who got ' busy tl
some time ago, meet there and let a
each fire a voliy and then let them n
both run. I will appoint yon one c<
second and I will act for the other, a
I believe that would settle the qaes- 0i
tion. Yoar correspondent who wrote tl
from Witt's Mill, some time ago, got 0
r hold of my sentiments exactly, or 0]
"dem jist like mine." u
I like to have a good warm place 0]
by the fire and read preacher Ballen- tl
tine and preacher Fallaw's letters. a,
Good.luck to you and your readers, tl
Jan 26. Bill. fc
State op Ohio. City of Toledo, )
Lucas County. ) fc
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is ai
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney al
& Co., doing business in the city of To- Cj
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that vi
said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN- &
^ . DEED DOLLARS for each and every case g
of Catarrh tnat cannot do cnrea Dy ine
use of Hall's Catarrh Core.
FEANK J. CHENEY, n
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D., 1888.
/C , , A. W. GLEASON. n
^ Notary Public. a
Hall's Catarrh Core is taken iDternally,
and acts directly on the blood and mocons t(
surfaces of the system. Send for testi p
monials free.
F. J, CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. P
Sold by all druggists, 75c. 1
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
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Dairy Industry. ?
Mr. A. F. Lever has introduced in ^
the House of Representatives a bill, g;
which was referred to the committee g
on agriculture, to further promote u
the dairy industry of the Uoited a
^States, and, That the sum of twenty g
thousand dollars, or so much as may 0
be necessary, be, and the same is ^
hereby, appropriated, out of aDy q
mnnov in fcha frflasnrv nnfc nthprwiflp
appropriated, to enable the Secretary g
\ of Agriculture to farther promote t(
the dairy industry of the Uoited
States, and that the Secretary of ^
Agriculture be authorized to expend f(
this sum, through the dary divison c
of the Department of Agriculture, in
co-operation with individual dairy- q
men and State experiment stations
in such States as in bis discretion
are most needed of such help. r<
Itching Piles.
If you are acquainted with anyone a
who is troubled with this distressing h
ailment you can ao him no greater u
favor than to tell bim to try Chamber- a
Iain's Salve. It gives instant relief. ^
Price 25 cents per box. Sold by i f
The Kaufman Drug Co. j
Obituary. j ^
Simeon P. Shull died January 22, 1 r
1906, aged 43 years, 9 months and j o
13 days. He was married to Mies 0
Fannie Roof, February 24,18S9 To |
them wete born six children of which
two preceded him to the spirit land.
TT l.*f. i i e Ol
ne was a me iuug meiuuer ui 01.
David's E. L. church and was true ^
to his profession of faith until death.
He leaves an effectionate wife, two ^
sons and two daughters, six Bisters
with many relatives and friends to ^
mourn his departure. His remains
were laid to rest in the cemetery of
St. David's church, Lexington, S C
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Doctors first prescribed |
Ayers Cherry Pectoral over g
60 years ago. They use it 8
today more than ever. They B
. Cherry I
Pectoral j
rely upon it for colds, coughs, f
bronchitis, consumption. J
They will tell you how it j
heals inflamed lungs.
441 hart a very bad cough for three years. |
Then I tried Aver's Cherry Pectoral. My sore I
luugs were sooii healed and my cough dropped I
awav." j
Mrs. Peaee Hyde, Guthrie Centre. Ia. j
25c.. 50c.. si.OB. / j. c. aver co.. j
MnaMWOHMEEM jq ? |
Old! r.AndhTl
VP 1 Vt W V/ wt ^ AH M
!no'Ayer''s"Pi I J* at edtime insures
i ? - ^ ppvt Y>o,*r>in<?.
The Cotton .Supply.
It is said tbat there was in the
ands of the farmers on September
at, 1905, 338,000 bales, in round
umbers, and tbat to January 16tb,
906, "9,998,000 bales bad been
inned, making a total of that on
and and that ginned of 10,336,000.
If that number 7 498,000 bales were
aceived up to January 16th past,
hicb still leaves in the hands and
antroll of the farmers 2.838,000
ales of eotton. It is estimated that
ae consumption for the year will be
t the lowest 1,000,000 bales per
lonfch. Then 12,000,000 will be
jnsumea daring the year. There is
vieable supply, as shown above, of
nly about 10,000,00 bales, then if
ie farmers succeed in holding 2.000,
00 of the number of bales they had
a band fifteen days ago, it will be
p to the mills to pay the price asked
r shut down. It appears to us,
lerefore, that the farmers have the
ivantage for once in their lives, if
ley will ooly use it. Here's hoping
>r fifteen cents cotton.
The children's jubilee of good health
)llows the use of Jttee's laxative Jtioney
ad Tar, the cough syrup that expels
[1 cold from the system by acting as a
ithartie on the bowels. Acertain
imedy, for Croup, Whooping Cougli
nd all lung and bronchial affections,
old by Kaufmann Drug Co.
A Great Fertilizer.
Elsewhere we print the advertiselent
of the F. S. Royster Guano Co.
nd call the attention of our readers
3 the same. The Roy6ter fertilizer
eople are the largest of the indeendent
manufacturers remaining.
!hese people have had a most wonerful
success io their sales. "Farmrs'
Bone" is their leading brand of
otton fertilizer, and we are told that
;s sale exceeds that of any other
ingle brand of fertilizer sold in the
louth. Owing to the fact that they
se fish for ammoniates, their good3
re popular everywhere they ate
old. They claim theirs to be the
riginal fish guano. They have large
rorks at Norfolk, Yd, Tarborc, N.
), two factories in South Carolina,
nd one at fcjaeon, Ga, and their
oods are on sale in nearly ivery
3wn in the South 'where fertilizers
:e used. Oar readers will find it
o their interest to consider Royster
?rtiliz=r before making their purhaees.
lozamon Colds are the Cause of
2?aay Serious Diseases.
Physicians who have gained a national
spntation as analysts of the cause of
arious diseases, claim that if catching
old conld be avoided a lone list of
angerous ailments would never be
eard of. Every one knows that pneuxonia
an<l consumption originate from
cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis,
nd all throat and lung trouble are aggraated
and rendered more serious by each
resh attack. Do not risk your life or
ake chances when you have a cold.
Jhainberlain's Cough Remedy will cure
t before these diseases develop. This
omedy coutaius no opium, morphine or
tiier harmful drug and has thirty years
f reputation back of it, gained by its
ures under every condition. For sale
v The Kaufmann Drug co.
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Let 'Em Stay Away. N
T V n* a n a rv\ nr\ O ?*n f ? n ^ I
It v? 53 UCUJUliSUOlCU ILL 1 lULlUO
ast week tbat automobiles can be
un two miles in less than a minute.
?nafc is pretty fast traveling, and we
irefer f(r them to etey in Florida if
hey are goiDg at that rate much lees
t any rate at all.
T X. L. cures neuragia.
JUDGE W. B. HOOKER.
Jfew Yorlc Supreme Court Justice
"\V3to Is I'nder Charges.
Justice Warren Brewster Hooker of
the New York supreme court, who is
{ charged with conduct unbecoming a
judge and whose case is now under
consideration by the New York legislature,
was born in Perrysburg, N. Y? in
JUSTICE WAEBEX B. HOOKER.
ISoGjufu has lived in New York state
all his life, with the exception of two
years which he spent In Tacoma, Wash.
He was a member of congress from
1891 to 1899 and in the Fifty-fifth congress
served as chairman of the committee
on rivers and harbors. He was
appointed a justice of the supreme
court by Governor Black in November,
1898, to fill a vacancy and the next
year was elected for the full term of
fourteen years. Governor Odell designated
him to sit in the appellate division
of the court in 1902.
TALLEST IN NEW YORK.
New Tower of Metropolitan Life
Building Will Soar High.
New York city is soon to have a tower
taller than the Washington monument,
the Cologne cathedral or the
pyramid of Cheops. It is to be built
on the site of the Presbyterian church
of which the Rev. Dr. Parkhurst is
pastor and will form part of the building
of the Metropolitan Life Insurance
company, on Madison square, occupywmphia
Mmomirrm Life k
METROPOLITAN TOWER COMPARED WITH
OTHER HIGH STRUCTURES.
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lug the block between Twenty-third
and Twenty-fourth streets. The tallest
structure in New York at the present
time Is the Park Row building, 3S0
feet high. The Metropolitan Life tower
will be 560 feet, which is hve
feet taller than the Washington monument,
twenty-three feet taller than the
Philadelphia city hall and forty-eight
feet higher than Cologne cathedral.
MARCHIONESS OYAMA.
Vasnnr Graduate Who 3m Helpmeet
of Japanese Commander.
The Marchioness Oyama. wife of the
>- ^ ? <-v i ? /.I\ ^ <?^ +R /\ T ? "%/vo/v
vrtjuiixiuiiuer in vriiitri. ui ine iiajMiicsc j
forces in the field, was born soon after
the arrival of Commodore Perry in Japan
and is a daughter of a samurai
who was in the service of the daimio,
or Prince of Aidzu. In the struggle of
the shogunate against the emperor her
father was on the side of the shogun,
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THE MABCHI^'S3Sr<yrAMA.
and in the last stand of the daimio of
Aklzu at his castle of Wakatnatsu the
| future Marchioness Oyama. then little
j 0 Stematz San. helped mold'.bullets for
j the men fighting upon the i ramparts.
Oyama was then fighting in' the nrrny
of the emperor. A few year** later she
was sent to America to Istudy and
graduated from Vassar colic.
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Eastern cities via Richmond and
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CARRY THEM OV]
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THE PALMETTO BANK
COLUMI
State, City and C
Interest Alllowed at the Rati
Payable (
Capital pair1 in
Surplus profits
Liability of Stockholder;
Security for Depositors.
WILIE JONES President; JOH
dect; THOMAS TAYLOR, 2
THEWS, Secretary and Tre
A?st. Secretary and Treasu
Attorneys.
January 11, 1903, Deposits $1,3
tors, 2,210. Loaus to smal
helping hand and a f
gltT WE WANT Y'OUE
Before You Purchase Any Other Write
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
orange:, mass.
Many Sewing Machines are made to set! regardless
of quality, but the ** Now Home " is made
to wear. Our guaranty never runs cut.
We make Sew-.ng Machines to suit aii conditions
of the trade. The " Now ICorno*' stands atthe
head of all IIi;?h-;rr;ide family sewing machines
Sold by authorized dealers only.
FOR SALE SY
W. 1*. ROOF,
Lexington. S. C.
The reason Dr. Dade's Litrle Liver
Pills give perfect satisfaction is due to
their tonic effect on the liver. They
never gripe. "Sold bv Kaufmann Drug
Co.
Christmas Holidays.
The senate's substitute for tfce
houte bill relative to Christmas holidays
at S*ate colleges was adopted
by th^house yesterday and wa3 sent
to the engrossing department. That
settles the fight. The Winthrop
girls will get their holiday. They
n* irt Viotto if onvcuar fnr the
"VUIU LIU It UUU IV l? wj >-j 7
trustees would have voted for the
holiday next time. The msprifcv of
the trustees favor it anyway bet the
mid-winter meeting me attended by
trustees who would fjjrn a minority
of the whole board.
The season of Indigestion is now at
hand. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets relieve
indigestion, aud correct all stomach disorders.
"Sold by Kaufniann Drug Co.
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ale Limited Traiiis Between ti
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The best rates and route to all?
Washington, or via Norfolk and S
nphis, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, ?j
and Southwest to Savannah audi
Florida and Cuba. Positively the 1
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^er Agent, Columbia, S. C.
istant General Passenger Agent %
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NCED THE OPEN- 1
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ounty Depository.
e of 4 per cent, per Annum
Quarterly.
$250,000.00. I
55,000.00. [
; 250,000.00. 1
555,000.00.
NT J SEIBELS. 1st Vice Presi
ad Vice-President; J. P. DAT- 7
asarer; W. M GIBBER. Jti,
trer; WESTON & AYCOCK. J (
08,363.24. Number of Deposi1
farmers a speciality. "A -j
?quare deal to all." I
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Successor to Max'
NEAR POST OFFICE,
When you are looking for I
| Solid Car Load Lots and at the
therefore, can sell you for less th
! ments.
Solid Oak Bed
Nine Pieces?One Bed, One B
i Centre Table, Four Chairs. One ]
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| with a complete list of Cooking
| Black Oak, with a complete lis
i line is complete. All grades.
| Furniture of the same grade car
j 490 for prices.
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We especially invite you to come ro see u>
Beds, Lounges. Stoves. Lace Curtains. Side
oO DAYS SALE?FURM
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jj ^E?~Onr Fall Line >
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HILTON'S
Life for the Liver & Kidneys,
rHE BEST PREPARATION KNOWN
FOR THE CURE OF
lyspesia, Liver Complaint and
Disorders of the Kidneys
[T IS PLEASAKT TO TAKE.
't excites a pleasinor sense of warmth
n the stomach, diffusing itsell through
be system. It r.ngments the appetite, irniroves
digestion w&rds off malarial and
bus prevents chills and fever, and is a
>erfect regulator to the whole system.
25 . 50c. and SI.00 bottles. For sale
,t the Bazaar Wholesale by the Murray
Orug Co., Columbia,
ly? July 6, 05, tf.
mmm hotel,
J. C. KINARD, Proprietor.
Leesville, - - - S. C.
The best attention given guest. Modim
conveniences. Table supplied with
icst the market affords.
j. m. craps,
Dealer in all kinds of
Furniture, Toilet Sets,
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
MJGS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS
COMFORTS, BED SPREADS,
BLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY.
ETC.
LEXIXGTOX, - - S. C.
August 23, 1903. ly.
>EGET V
LYLOR,
well & Taylor,
COLUMBIA, S. C,
'urniture. We buy only in
lowest spot cash prices, we
an if we bought in local ship
[room Suites.
ureau, One Washstand, One
Rocker?all for $17.25>
Oak Stove
Utinsels, for $7.50. Xo. 8
it of Utinsels, $12.50. Our
Prices guaranteed as low as
l be bought. Write or phone
A, S- C.
TUME.
BNHURE CO.,
s. c.
: for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron
Boards, Hall Racks.
[SH YOUR HOUSE.
EtE CO., 1231 Main Street,
. A. Building.