The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 28, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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yAj can easily be raised with regular, even stands,
l*\ 'kj/m H and of the very best grade, for which the
^qrea highest prices can be gotten at your ware- lv<~Tf f\
SmRy\ house,or from tobacco buyers if you will, a y *aq J
?Pvv!l \ I *ew weets before planting, liberally use \j?/j
Kglu I Yifgiaia*Carolifla Fertilizers.
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Jj! If B have been taken from it by contin- - \
1/ ILli | ual cultivation. Accept no substi
fi\ i SPOTLESS
t jt^g _ Washing Machines & Wringers
s.r0Qpe3t>- i,v>0V.s as if it would last a life
vft ^t*rae ^rfSj? to Washes a tub of
Vv, ? clo-hes in 5 to 10 mioaies
' IfiiiwWlBft The Elesaut Li ht KnnniDg Wheeler &
"Wilson -euing Machire the queen of thtm al?
i{lij||5SS?jZj^j^5:^|tiitsL|j^aiiW 'ifceNfW Hom?) MacUine. Ball bearing,
g**e;5t shuttle machine Second band malifllwwgt
,'^lae, Need Us tor all machines. Attachuiwnt^.
^hnttjes. belts ?Dd the highest grade
bt perm maeLine oil - do* s not ruin >onr mail
^P[ r",iw R? pairing a speciality. Next door to
*W' ^att'S ^ slore Come to sea
'^jj 1802 Main St., Columbia, S. C
I;.. i OUR NEW $
! Spring and Summer i
* SHOES * I
Are here and ready for the inspection of our \
Lexington friends. We had foresight to j
buy this Stock of SHOES last fall so we A
could protect our Customers against ad- S
vanced prices. We GUARANTEE cur S
Shoes are made of SOLID LEATHER and ^
duality the Best for the price to be had. \
E. P. & F, A. DAVIS, <
1710 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. ?
S THE GENTLE OE LETTER WRITING. I
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? Its the first appearance that interests. A t
f nice letter is before you. If you want \j
$ to write that kind you can do so if
^ you have nice stationery. Get it by \
$ the pound or in a box. You are in a \
^ box if you haven't the paper and the \
f paper is in a nice box if you get it here. {
$ Many Styles, Many Shapes and Many g
8 Shades. |
The R. L Bryan Co., I
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COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, |
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i Through Pull man Sleeping Gars on all Trains,
^ Convenient Schedules on Local Trains.
/IV For full information as to rates, routes, etc.,
mL consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, March 28, 1906.
Patriotism?Sons of Its Duties.
j Whatever progress baa bi-en made
in the world wa9 made possible by
the spirit of patriotism Th? two
sides of patriotism is love of God and
love of country. The fellow who loves
only himself cannot be a patriot for
the reason that the demands of God
and bis country interferes with bis
selfish aims and purposes. He does
not blush to profane the name of
G)d, nor abuse the spirit of patriotism..
He extols that which degrades
and disqualifies meo for the higher
duties of life, and ridcuiesand abuses
the true and the good. He is never
happier thaD when he finds that he
has indoctrinated a following sufficient
to shape the course of State.
History finds him wherever its searchlight
has been thrown. The observer
of today sees him, the patriot of the
future will meet bim. He belcrg9
to every age and combats the high
and noble things which must be held
up by the patriotic mea and women
when he kills out tbeir 1-aders. It
becomes then a matter of firutimportance
for patriotic men toguard against
the selfish man and the selfish spirit,
and to themselves to the task of going
forward in^that which they know to be
right, and that which is beet for all.
Opportunities are constantly waiting
upon u9 to 6how how couch of the
patriotic spirit we possess. Liws that
we know promotes ctimr; ouch as the
dispensary, should be repealed. Offices
are to be filled, juries ar6 to be
selected, school trustees appointed,
railroads built, towns laid out, factories
erected, bank3 established,
colleges founded, insurance companies
raised at bome,(If the money eouthern
people have invested in northern insurance
companies had been iLvested
in the south, not that we love the
north less, but the south more, we
would not have to go north for
capital to build cotton mills or have
to fight southern money in national
elections) and many other things are
to be done. Just now a trolly car
line is feeling its way along that
portion of Lexington couDty which
was no doubt laid out by the divine
hand for that purpose. Every patriotic
man and woman along the line
will have the opportunity of giving
the right of way. When they have
done this our county will stand almost
at the head of the honor roll class
(Aiken being first) of counties in the
state in length of trolly line. It is
not expected that our people will
refuse the right of way. It is a
patriotic duty to give it. And Lexington
now awakened to a sense of
her inestimable natural advantages
cannot affnrd to disallow such a
benefit to rest upon the ridge which
Gjd made for the parting cf the
waters, and safety for travel.
Joab Edwards.
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
Its pleasant taste and prompt cures
have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
a favorite with the mothers of small
children. It quickly cures their coughs
and prevents any danger of pneumonia
or other serious consequences. It not
only cures croup, but when given as
s >on as the croupy cougli appears will
prevent the attack. For sale by Kaufman
Drug Co.
White Han Must Hang1.
Columbia Record, March 16th.
A supreme court decision filed today
seals the fate of Eob Smalls and
John Nail, North Carolina white mem,
who were convicted last spring in
Darlington of the murder of a negro
named Frank Scott, whom they met
and shot on the road, the white men
being in a drunken and rowdy condition.
Smalls was only 22 years
old and Nail just iy at tbe time or
the killiog. Small was given a death
sentence and Nail being recommended
to mercy, got a life sentence.
Smalls was sentenced to hang last
May. The supreme court affirms
the results in the lower court, and
Smalls is to be resentenced in the
near future.
It has been many years since a
white man was hung in this State for
tbe murder of a Deyro, but this was
a particulaily brutal and unprovoked
murder of an inoffensive negro and
public sentiment was against tbe
white men, although it is likely that
the result might have been different
This popular remedy never fails to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly
sugar coated and easy to swallow.
Take No Substitute.^?
had the defendants bad kin or friends
to work for them while the case was
pending.
Nail was from Moore county, N.
^ ?* ? r\ itt a
U, Smalls was ircm nanacipn couniy.
Tbey also shot and wounded a
white man at the same time, whose
team the negro was driving, for remonstrating
with them for their act.
Danger of Pneumonia.
A cold at t-liis time if neglected is
liable to cause pneumonia which is so
often fatal, and even when the patient
lias recovered the lungs are weakened,
making them peculiarly susceptible to
the development of consumption. Foley's
Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal
and strengthen the lungs and prevent
pneumonia. La Grippe coughs yield
quickly to the wonderful curative qualities
of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is
nothing else "just as good." For sale
by Kaufman Drag Co.
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Advisable.
Some of our correspondents will
insist in seeding us for publication,
neighborly visits from each other,
which, as we have stated before, are
nothing but right and proper, and a
duty they owe each other, but is not
a news item for publication at all.
TheD, again, it seems to be an old
stereotype "starter" with somp, "that
the health of the community is good,
at this writing," ard before they
finish, they have some very sick, and
perhaps some one dead, followed up
with a long obituary. Tbey will excuse
u?, but what we want and are
anxious to have, i9 news items from
all sections of the country and not sc
much personals of above clase, jlease
Clears the Complexion.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates
the liver and thoroughly cleanses the
system and clears the complexion of
pimples and blotches. It is the best
laxative for women and children as it is
mild and pleasant, and does not gripe
or sicken. Orino is much superior to
pills, aperient waters and all ordinary
cathartics as it does not irritate the stomach
and bowels. For sale by Kaufman
Drug Co.
Dr. J. B. Matthews, the Greensboro
physician charged with the
murder of bis wife, was found guilty
on Friday of murder in the second
degree and was sentenced to the
penitentiary for 20 years.
James Dioley is io j til in Danville,
Va , for haviog struck and killed his
mother while be was drunk.
The gums and resins obtained from
pine trees have long been recognized as
highly beneficial in the treatment of
backache, kidney and bladder troubles.
Pine-ules is the name of a new medicine,
the principle ingredients of which come
from the pine forests of our own native
land. Sold by Kaufman Drug Co.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
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V^UUit Ui. V^VJJ-iXJ-liWi-1. JL.
Leola Spires, a minor, by her guardian
ad litem, B. E. Spires, Plaintiff,
against
Noah Sharpe, Ramon Sharpe, Myranda
Gortman, Luther Sharpe, Meltise
Sharpe, Talbert Sharpe, Archie Spires
and the children and heirs at law of
Mike Sharpe and Marion Sharpe, Defendants.
To the Defendants Noah Sharpe, Ramon
Sharpe, Myranda Gortman, Luther
Sharpe, Meltise Sharpe, Talbert
Sharpe, Archie Spires and the children
and heirs at law of Mike Sharpe
and Marion Sharpe whose names are
unknown.
Summons for Relief.
(Complaint Served.)
yOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
i and required to answer the com
plaint in this action, 01 wmcn a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office at
Lexington, S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service; and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief, demanded
in the complaint.
Dated 12th Februarv, A. D. 190f>.
G. T. GRAHAM,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the children and heirs at law of
Mike Sharpe and Marion Sharpe, whose
names are unknown, take notice that
the summons and complaint in tlie
above entitled action were filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Court of Lexington
county, at Lexington, S. C., on
the 12th day of Februarv, 19(Xt.
G. T. GRAHAM.
()W22 Attorney for Plaintiff.
THOMAS A. BOYNE,
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) COX-TTlvfjBZ.^.,
S. C.,
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN I
Men, Women and Children's Shoes, .
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My stock is large, was carefully selected with a view of supplying the demands of
botli the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts
in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, allot
which are made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the best on the
market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and
child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to t J
offer some extraordinary bargains in j
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Your are cordially invited to call at my store 173(> Main Street, opposite the post
office, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in showing you my stock
and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given you and I
will strive to please you in quality and price.
||^ BLM UHSSHANS
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DR. W H. TIMMERMAN, U. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES.
President. Vice President. Assistant Cashier.
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uinzens mm oi naiesourg PAID
UP CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
E. F. STROTHER, Attorney, BATESBURG, S. C*
Announces to the public that it is now located in the new Bank Building with ^
all the conveniences and facilities of successful banking. Monies to loan an accommodating
terms. Deposits solicited. 4 per cent, on time deposits interest payable
quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are cordially invited to call on Officers of
Bank whether they have business or not and see our institution.
Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W
P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Edwards, W. K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece.
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"AT THE STORE THAT'S DIFFERENT."
We propose making the month of March a
record breaker, and will begin the month ..
right by offering some of the most wonderful .
bargains that we have yet been able to place J
before the trade. '
25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin ' 15 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Un- ?
Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for. dershirts and Pants, 50c. kind fortius
each 10c. I e, the garment 3<lc
_ . ' 25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroid25
dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for. ered Handkerchiefs, for this sale,
each 171c. each 5c.
10 dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset Covers, 5 dozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters
25c. for this sale> l)air 10c
5 dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns onlv, 300 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for
each 50c. th* *ale, yard 25c.
, T ,. , _A , TTT . . . 25 dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stock2o
dozen Ladies oOc. and ,oc. Waists to iugs> for this sale> ^ llc_
close out at, each 39c.
ICO only extra good Men's Lmbrellas,
25 dozen 50c. and 75c. Silk Baby Caps to for this sale, each 99c.
close out at, each 25c. jq boxes 10c. Sweet Soap, for this sale,
50 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, the cake 5c.
best ever offered for, pair 25c. i pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons
20 pieces fine All-Linen Table Damask, ^5c*
some 72-inch wide. 2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c. k/
100 dozen Cotton Towels, the 10c. and 2 regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c.
15c. kind, only, the dozen 89c. 2 regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c.
One lot of 10c. md 15c. Embroideries \ pair Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gloves,
for, the yard 5c. the 50c. kind, for 25c.
One lot of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, the 15 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c.
^ar(* I 2 yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c. !
100 Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere for .5 dozen fine Pearl Buttons for 25c.
$1.00, our price 59c. 10 pair oc. Shoe Strings for 25c. . I
55 oii^y $1.50 and $2.00 Watches, for this 2 pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c.
sale, each J.)c. ^ Ladies' 10c. Back Combs for 25c. w
10 dozen large size Glass Pitchers, form- 25 Gold Plated Collar Buttons for.. ,2.5c,
erlv sold at 25c.. i.ow 10c. 1,^0. 1 <* ? x- o10
sjxx)ls best Spool Silk for 2oc.
500 pieces Fine Decorated China ware, 10T 1 - -*r u A ^
worth 10c. each, now 5c 12 Ladies' oc. Mourning Handereh efs
for 2oc.
'25^h S m'm Silk FanC-V .T^.SLW 20 Spool* Turkey Red Cotton ,2.5c. *
25 dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stock- 2 P?irs Meu's re^l!!r 23c' Half'H^e
ings, for this sale, pair 15c. '
5 dozen Ladies'SI.50 Fine Black Sateen Hundreds of other bargains for Spot
Waists for tllis sale 99c. Cash.
- - -- -- "tn, Odin,, tn spp ns: hxik us over. Will be
I o ciozon Men s $i.uu cmik .uumers, xor *
j this sale, each 50c. glad to show you through,
Opposite the Theatre. "The Store That is Different."
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