The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 08, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
Better Mail Facilities.
A mail clerk, at the railroad's expense,
has been put on the C. N. & L.
7 train going from Laurens to Columbia
in the morning and returning in the
evening, which will give our people
in the Fork better mail facilities.
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President Child's deserves much
credit for this courtesy and accommo
dsfcion to the public.
A hundred years ago the best physician
would give you a medicine for your
heart without stopping to consider what
effect it might liave on the liver. Even
to this good day cough and cold medi'
cines invariably bind the bowels. This .
ig wrong. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup
with Honey and Tar acts on the bowels
?drives out the cold?clears the head,
relieves all coughs, cleanses and strengthens
the mucous membranes of the throat
chest, lungs and bronchial tubes.?Sold
by Kaufmans Drug Co.
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Death of a Child.
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Edith Boyd, aged thirteen, died yesterday
afternoon at the home of her
parents, 67 Olive street, Brookland.
The funeral services were held in Elmwood
cemetery this afternoon at 3:30
o1 clock. ?Columbia Record, 2nd inst.
| Given Up to Die.
B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia street, j
Evansville, Ind., writes: "For over five j
years I was troubled with kidney and j
bladder affections which caused mef
. much pain and worry. Host flesh and
was all run down, and a year ago had
to abandon work entirely. I liad three
> . of the best physicians who did me no
goodandl was practically given np to
die. Foley-'s Kidney Cure was recom- J
mended and the first bottle gave me I
r'. great relief, and after taking the second |
bottle Fwas entirely cured." The Kauf- I
mann Drug Co.
^ The body of Miss Winsola Goodell, |
who has been missing from her home j
] at Belchertown, Mass., for over three
ji| weeks, was found in a pond Thursday j
" by her father. The drowning is supposed
to have been accidental. I
C. 0. BROW
1730 MAIN STREET
Is where you can find c
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The new Laxative .
that does not gripe
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FOB SALE BY THE KATJFMANN DRUG CO
A FACT
ABOUT THE "BLUES"
What is known as the "Bines*
is seldom occasioned by actual exist"
ing external conditions, but in the
great majority of cases by a disordered
LIVER
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstra?
hv trvlncr a rniirsp nf
Tutt's Pills
They control and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and bouyancy to the
mind. They bring health and elasticity
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Fatal Fight at the Polls.
Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 2.?J. G.
Wellington, a saloon keeper, was killed,
W. J. Cooke, a judge of election
is fatally wounded and' a third man
less seriously injured in a fight at a
polling place a few minutes after the
closing of the polls for the election of
county officers today.
B. E. Conn, the third man wounded
was another judge of election. He
was not seriously hurt.
The trouble arose over the county
election, which was held today. Wellington
insisted on being present at
the count of the ballots and in an
argument, Wellington is said to have
drawn a revolver and begun shooting.
According to the story told to the
police, Conn rushed out of the polling
place, secured a shotgun and began j
firing. The first shot fairly riddled
Wellington with buckshot.
Wellington kept on firing until he
dropped and when the smoke of the
battle cleared away, Cooke was found
on the floor desperately wounded, a
bullet from Wellington's revolver
having pierced his side.
The cleansing, antiseptic and healing
properties of Pinesalve make it superior
to family salves.?Sold by Kaufmann
. Drug Co. r ;
if Km,]
, COLUMBIA, S. C., 1
>ne of the best stocks of t<
HTS? I
KINDS. j|
LSH,
iSt GLASS, |
> CEMENT.
MANTLES.
OUR PIES
ave found favor with everybody
-babes and men, the little girl in
inafores and her mother and her
randmother. They are of the
weet, delicious, wholesome,
lelt-in-your -mouth kind, and
re're anxious to have you try
hem if you don't know theproucts
of our ovens. If you do
now we won't have to ask you.
lEIDLIRGER'S STEIN BAKERY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
E BEST! "pi
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lily and Price Counts.
We now have a complete stock of all
the Leathers arid Toes. We can save
von money on yonr Spring and Summer
foot wear, as we bought this stock early
last Fall before the rise in the leather
market hence you can see that this means
a saving to the purcliaser of about 25
per cent, on your shoes.
Farmers medium and heavy; weight
work shoes a specialty.
.RMAN,
k, Columbia. S. C.
axatiye Fruit Syroj
? LEXINGTON, S,C.
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, August 8,1906.
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SIXTH ANNUAL EASTERN
Seashore Excursion via the Seaboard
Air I in?
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Or Wednesday7, August 15th, the
Seaboard Air Line will run its sixth
annual excursion to Old Point, Ocean
View and Virginia Beach, Va.,
Wrightsville Beach, N. C., and Morehead
City, N. C. The round trip rate
from Columbia to Virginia coast resorts
and Morehead City will be $8.00,
to Wrightsville Beach $6.00.^
Tickets on sale August 15th only
and limited for rettirn until August
31st, 1906.
The Seaboard Air Line is the only
best way to these resorts; two trains
daily in each direction; special through
coaches and Pullman sleepers will be
provided for this excursion.
For further information write W.
L. Burroughs, T. P. A., S. A. L. R'y.,
Columbia, S. C.
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Marcus Hung in Charleston.
Charleston, Aug. 4.?William A.
Marcus was hung at 11:05 this morning
in the jail yard for the murder of
his wife on Sullivan's Island last
April. He is the first white man executed
in Charleston county in fifty
years. The murder was particularly
heinous, Marcus having stabbed her i
forty-two times with an ice pick.
In Self Defense
Major Hanun, editor and manager of
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lilt? V/UIISHlUtiUiittiiSi, -ivj.,
when he was fiercely attacked four years
ago by piles, bought a box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, of whicli he says: "It
cured me in ten days and no trouble
since.'' Quickest healer of bums, sores,
cuts and wounds. 25c. at The Kaufmann
Co's., drug store,
Bridge Damaged.
High water in .the Congaree has affected
the foundations of the bridge i
by which the Southern railway's Sa- |
vannah division trains leave the city, j
below Granby Mills, and it is impassa- |
ble for trains. Mails and passengers
are being transferred to the Seaboard
Air Line. The bridge has been washed
about eighteen inches out of
nlnmK ?HAlnmWa Rcrnnrrl A nor 3
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WANTED?By Chicago wholesale
and mail order house, assistant mana.ger
(man or woman) for this county
and adjoining territory. Salary $20
and expenses paid weekly; expense
'money advanced. Work pleasant;
position permanent. No investment i
or experience required. Spare time
valuable. Write at once for full parIticulars
and enclose self addressed envelope,
Address, General Manager,
134 E. Lake St., Chicago. 13w50
Very often men come in, renew their
subscriptions, and tell us their wives
like The Dispatch better than any
other paper and cannot do without it.
This is pleasing to us, for as long as
we have thfe good women on our side
we are safe, and we have 'em.
When applied and covered with a hot
cloth Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best
for burns, bruises, boils, eczema, skin
diseases, etc.?Sold by Kaufman Drug
Co
Our subscription list now numbers
over twenty-two hundred and still
they come, which is certainly evidence
of satisfaction of our efforts
to please our readers and indeed is
pleasing to us. We appreciate all
this and it will be our purpose to imt
prove whenever possible.
Every form of distressing ailment
known as piles originates internally.
The real cause of the trouble is inside.
ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes
with nozzle, so the medicine can be applied
where it will do the most good,
and do it quickly. If you are suffering
with piles you owe yourself the duty of
trying ManZan.?Sold by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
A car loaded with fourteen hogsheads
of leaf tobacco was shipped
from Patton Spur, Darlington county,
last week. The crop is said to be
fair.
T. X. L. cures neuralgia.
A bin has been passed by the legislature
of Georgia prohibiting the sale,
manufacture or giving away of cigarettes
or cigarette papers. The measure
has not passed the senate yet.
The intense itching characteristic of
salt rheum and eczema is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain's Salve.
As a cure for skin diseases this salve is
unequaled. For sale by Kaufmaim
Drag Co.
Cures
Stomach and Liver
trouble and
/ Chronic Constipation.
600 W H F Rast, tools 5 25 j
601 C R Rish, sal ma^ and con 10 75
602 C H Bouknight, road work 3 00
603 S C Penitentiary, clothing IS 25
604 Walker, Evans & Cog. sup 66
605 J K Summer, sup?foV eg 2 05
606 J W Hook, supplies for c g 24 91
607 G W Asbiil, salary as con 33 00
60S F W Shealy, postage & frgt 19 96
609 Ballentine & Co., sup p h 2 55
610 Dr Jas Crosson, ex two lu 10 00
611 Crosson Drug Co sup eg 1 40
632 H M Wingard, sup for e g 7 00
613 D M Crosson, ex 3lunatics 15 00
614 Mrs J L Long, salary p h 18 50
615 J E R Kyzer, salary, &c 52 06
61 6 :
617 S L Rawl, wood 9 00
618 S B George, salary 29 16
619 J M Craps, jail supplies 2 50
620 S B George, postage 9 23
621 A O Wilson, salary 12 50
622 Q Y Wingard, sal as con 25 00
623 W D Long, lumber 8 80
624 J M Marchant, sal mag, con 56 25
625 M P George, sweeping c h 1 50
626 T P Drafts, build'g bridge 5 50
627 M D Harman, supplies p h 55
628 G M Harman, suupplies.. 32 86
629 J S Wessinger, sup for eg 6 23
630 W R Hilderbrand, sal m & c 98 75
631 E T Rauch, sal mag & con 62 50
632 Lex. Dept. Store, sup p h 22 42
633 G S Drafts, lunacy proceed 10 00
634 Caughman-Harman lumb'r 11 95
635 G A Derrick, salary 75 00
636 F W Shealy, salary 75 00
637 G A Derrick, postage 1 20
638 P H Corley, salary 200 00
639 P H Corley, ex pris out co 11 10
640 P H Corley, hogs for p h 14 16
641 P H Corley, dieting pris 30 00
642 P H Coijley, ptamp repairs 10 00
643 J P Corljey, scrapes for co 20 00
644 G C Price, lumber .19 75
645 J C Hernold, bridge repairs 4 00
646 J B Wingard, sal as mag 50 00
647 L J Langford, salary 25 GO
648 J W Shealy, salary 25 00
649 Isaiah Hallman, salary... 25 00
650 Dr J W Sandel, serv at p h 25 00
651 C L Meetze, sals cp-gd eg 60 00
Total $16,651 86
SCHOOL REPORT
For the Scholastic Year Commencing
July 1, 19C5, and Ending
Jujie 30,1906.
No. Name. Nature. Amt.
1 J J Jefcoat, building 68 50
2 J J Jefcoat, building 22 65
3 W Q Jackson, building 17 50
4 A Frank Swygert; teaching 40 00
5 J Olin Crout, teaching 35 00
6 J Olin Crout, repairs 10 00
7 Dora E Craft, teaching 30 00
8 Ed A Bleckley, library 40 00
9 L B Roof,institute expenses 5 00
10 Shealy & Long, building... 4 47
11 Lola Harrnan, teaching 30 00
12 Wm A Jefcoat, teaching... 30 00
13 W R Koon, teaching 40 60
14 W D Cannon, repairs 70 00
15 H H Haitiwauger, teaching 60 00
16 R E Shealy, teaching 35 25
17 Pearl Langford, teaching... 35 00
18 J R Fulmer, teaching 50 00
19 Andrew Shealy, repairs 15 60
20 WE Pugli teaching 35 00
21 WE Pugh, teaching 14 00
22 Elizabeth Dominick,teach'g 60 00
23 Oscar Spires, institute exp.. 5 00
24 J E R Kyzer, traveling exp 50 00
25 Myrtle Werts, teaching 40 00
26 Myrtle Werts, teaching 20 00
27 L C Eleazer, teaching 30 00
28 W R Koon, teaching 38 00
29 Lola Harman, teaching 21 00
30 H Frank Hendrix, library.. 40 00
31 Geo F Leitzsey, library 40 00
ort tum f oo so
oa JA)ia xj v/iaii>) ica^uiiig .... w
33 W B Bast, repairs 25 25
34 J R T Major, fuel 11 50
35 Shrill & Wessinger, repairs. 23 00
36 Sam B George, ground 3 00
37 Supfc of Education, library. 10 00
38 S R Smith, library 40 00
39 a P I Sox, library 40 00
39 b J E R Kyzer, library 10 00
40WHF Rast, ground 50 00
41 Jno J Taylor, repairs 10 80
42 Lula C Eleazer, teaching... 10 50
43 WD Quick, library 40 00
44 W Westmoreland & Son, rep 2 75
45 Lilabel Holland, teaching.. 33 00
46 Jean Witherspoon, teaching 35 00
47 J P Meetze, repairs 10 20
48 A H Wolfe, repairs 50
49 J W Shealv, fuel 2 70
50 A Prank Swygert, teaching 28 10
51 Shand & Shand, atty fee... 53 40
52 M N Sightler, building 100 30
53 Maud Dantzler, teaching... 30 00
54 G M Harman, building 1 00
55 Lola Harman, teaching 35 00
56 E L Goolsby, teaching 35 00
57 Jno J Taylor, building 30 00
?r\ n T I ^ "11 . 1 | krt
j OS ill ju as0111, rastuuie e&peuse 10 w
I 59 J D Shealy, repairs 104 85
| fiODL Redmond, building 63 00
01 Mrs E J Rountree, teacliing 85 00
02 Lilla Martin, teaching 40 00
63 Jno W Scofleld, repairs 13 90
64 Lucia M Dent, teaching 35 00
65 S M Clarkson, teaching 60 00
00 Toy Lathan, teaching 35(0
67 D J Knotts, ground 4 00
68 Brodie Lumber Co, building 5 66
69 George Price, fuel 15 00
70 W D Hill, teaching 40 00
71 J A Caughman, teaching... 42 50
72 Lessie Quattlebaum, teach'g 30 00
73 J C Trezevant, teaching 35 00
I 74 J F Kyzer, teacliing 45 00
| 7o J R T Major, teaching 196 50
76 J R T Major, teaching 196 50
! 77 J R T Major, fuel 1100
78 L B Haynes, teaching 60 00
79 B B Hare, teaching 40 00
80 Mary C Able, teaching 30 00
81 Leila Lindler, teaching 40 00
j 82 S P Frick, teaching 43 00
! S3 SP Frick. fuel.... 6 80
i 84 Dora Shirev, teaching 30 00 J
i 85 A M Hutto, furniture 27 00
I SO S M Clarkson, teaching 35 00
I 87 Jean Witherspoon, teaching 20 00
j 88 Lilabel Holland, teaching.. 15 00
80 Toy Latham, teaching 20 00
i 00 Hattie Groseclose teaching. 30 00
i 91 ZVJ V Gregory*, teaching 32 50
| 92 J R T Major, teaching 196 50
i 93 J R T Major, fuel 14 00
94 Grand Rapids Fur Co, fur't 92 00
i 95 H R Paysinger, teaching... 40 00
! 96 H R Paysinger, teaching... 40 00
: 97 Sue H (Jorley, teaching 40 00
98 W E Derrick, teaching 45 00 J
; 99 A M Winter, teaching 35 00
, 100 Talmage Wessinger, teach'g 30 00 i
101 Mayme Clayton, teaching.. 40 00 I
i 102 E P Pompev, teaching 2o O0 j
! 103 Lizzie Seay. teaching 35 00
j 104 E L Lybrand. teaching 35 00
i 105 E L Lybrand, teaching 35 oo
? 10(5 Tliad W Dreher, teaching.. 01 95 I
1 J07 Maiul Dantzler, teaching... 30 00 I
I 108 J H Frick. teaching 40 00 J
100 Jessie Risinger, teaching... :*"> 'k?
110 S S Lincller, teaching 40 60
111 TL Martin, repairs 12 1<>
112 E L Goolshy, teaching... 35 00 I
113 D Earle Jefcont, teaching.. -10 00 |
114 Patsy H George, teaching.. 30 00
1L") \V C Martin, teaching ? ""> 00 i
11(1 J V Smith, teaching 70 00
117 O R Shealy, repairs 12 7.7
118 J W Harmau, teaching 35 00 4
1 r.) Pearl Oswald, teacnmg :{o 00
1*20 EmmaKoon, teaching 25 00
121 R \V Martin, repairs 27 00 i
122 C P Robinson, repaiis 21 01 j ,
122, Blanche Kyzer, teaching... 2") 00
124 J R Fulmer, teaching 40 00 i ]
125 W D Hill, teaching 40 00 j 1
12<; Sarah A Walker, teaching.. -10 00 . !
127 F W Ranch, teaching 20 00 ! '
128 Mary* C Wingard, teaching. 80 00 j
120 Rosaline Shuler, teaching.. 20 00 j
130 Elizabeth Dominick,teach'g 40 00
131 Carrie Corley, teaching 25 00 ;
(Continued on first page.)
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Yon can see the poison Pine-nles clears }
out of the kidneys and bladder. A single
dose at l>ed time will show you more j
poison upon rising the next morning |
than can be expelled from the system in !
any other way. Pine-ules dissolve the !
impurities, lubricate the kidneys, cleanse i
bladder, relieve pain and do away with j
backache speedily,' pleasantly, pernia- i
nently.?Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Even the pessimist might enjoy the j
good things he has if he wasn't kept i ^
so busy grumbling about the disagree- J ^
able things he expects. >*. \ J
A negro woman gave birth to six J
children at Kingston, Tenn., Wednes- j :
day. | i
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The old time method of purging the I
system with cathartics that, tear, gripe, j j
rrrmrl mirl break down the walls of the <
stomach ami intestines is superseded by j j
Dade's Little Liver Pills. They cleanse ! !
the liver, and instead of weakening, j ]
bnild up and strengthen the whole sys- ; <
tem. Relieve headache, biliousness, J ]
constipation, etc.?Sold by Kaufmann j ;
Drug Co. , j 1
It's hard to convince a woman that ! :
men think they talk too much.
A farmer's idea of bad weather is j
the kind that gees against the grain, j :
It sometimes happens that the first ;
steps for divorce are taken at a danc- j
ing school.
Eat one of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets j ,
after each meal and you will not suffer i 1
with indigestion.?Sold by Kaufman j
Drug Co.
IT'S
Tlfflt
FOR YOU T<
FURNISH Y
Kitchen with
RANGE.
You pay a little more
an ordinary Range, bi
Range lasts a life time.
Our line gives you w
select from. Our guars
purchasing.
If you contemplate b
of any size, our stock c
you with prices from $!
Steel Ranges made. S<
LEE A. LOR]
1519 Main Street
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THE PRICES TELL.
J. B. FRID
Wholesale ai
GROCERS, FLOUR, F
SEED RUST P
We Want the Merchants, Plat
inyton County to Call and See
Purchases. We Can Fill Yo
Motley.
1823 and 1825 Main Stre
KINARD'S HOTEL, |
J. C. KINARD, Proprietor,
Leesville, - - - S. C. !
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The besr attention given guest. ..vlod- I
era. conveniences. Table supplied with | 1
best the market affords. j I
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lliElisf HAIRRBAILSAM j
FfljjffijrHMftg. B Clj>?a.-?g? ar.d beautifies the aair.
Promote! a luxuriant growth. |
WEe?3^^.JM Never Fails to Bestore Gray
[ffiTpery--: : ;HMWi Hair to its Mouthful Color.
Cure* fealp^di.es.ea fc^hair liulicg.
05??Orf$ Liver rills and Tonic Pellets,
perfect Treatment for constipation ^
jwd biliousness. Szi>~ One pill a dose.
Sold by all Druggists. 1
ITS MERIT IS PROVED
3EC0SD OF A GREAT MEDICINE
a. Prominent Cincinnati "Woman Telia
TT/ittt T.ttfitq TT! Plnlrhair'n Vpcrpf_aH]?
Compound Completely Cured Her.
The great good Lvdia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is doing among
:he women of America is attracting
Lhe attention of many of our leading
scientists, and thinking people generally.
The following* letter is only one of
many, thousands which are on file in
the Pinkham office, and go to prove
beyond question that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound must be a
remedy of great merit, otherwise it
could not produce such marvelous
results among sick and ailing women.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:?
4'About nine months ago I was a great sufferer
with female trouble, which caused me
>evere pain, extreme nervousness and frequent
headaches, from which the doctor
failed to relieve me. I tried Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, and within a
short time felt better, and after taking five
bottles of it I was entirely cured. I therefore
heartily recommend your Compound as &
splendid female tonic. It makes the monthly
periods regular and without pain: and what
a blessing it is to find such a remedy after so
many doctors fail to help you. I am pleased
to recommend it to all suffering women."?
Mrs. Sara W ilson, 31 East 3d Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
If you have suppressed or painful
Deriods, weakness of the stomach,
indigestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh,
nervous prostration, dizziness, faintness,
"don't-care" and " want-to-beleft-alone
" feeling, excitability, backache
or the blues, these are sure indications
of female weakness, or some
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?Lydia ?. I'inkh aui's Vegetable Compound.
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OUR
i a fine Steel
to start with than for
at remember a Steel
idest price range to
mtee protects you in
uying a Steel Range
annot fail to interest
20 to $65 for the Best
sleet to-day.
[CK & BRO.,
, Columbia. S. S.
THE QUALITY SELLSAY
& CO.,
ad Retail
EED AND DRAIN,
ROOF OATS.
iters and Farmers of LeoeTJs
Before They Make Their
ur Wants and Save You
efc, COLUMBIA, S. C.
PARLOR RESTAURANT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor.
1336 MAIN St., COLUMBIA. S. C.
The only up to date eating house of Its
iiud in the City of Columbia. It is well kept
-clean linen, prompt and polite service,
ifou get what you order and pay only for
vhat y.?u get. Within easy reach of desirable
sleeping apartments.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
DR. C.}. OLIVEROS,
specialist on
THROAT, NOSE
'*$?* AND LUNSS.
jiiarantee Fit of Office nnd Residence,
Glasses. 1424 ard 1423 Marion St.
March 15?ly. COLUMBIA, S. C
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