The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 12, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
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, J Our descriptive wholes
i consisting of Colored Eo
i Sockets, Whistling Roci
i ers, Japanese Torpedoes,
) ready, and may he had fo:
i ed free on application.
J ?FRUITS
J We are also extensive
|||lRaisins, Seeded Raisins,
J Meat, Mixed Nuts, Almoi
^ a UTS, van<ues, oamoriua
\ and Peaches and other fii
\ and the Holiday trade,
5 J Write us today for pric
J and Good Things to eat.
j Lorick & I
5 wholesal:
tColumbia,
(ALL SCT UP READY TO RUN.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE <Bl CO., Chi
Pleaae send me IHostrated Catalog No. L 8
Name.;;
^Street No ..Town
'{ WE HAVE
One 25 horse power Talbott, second -hai
t overhauled. This engine is in first clas
anyone who is in the market for snch a
We are headquarters for anything in
attention will be given to all inquiries i
when yon are in the market for anythh
order elsewhere.
COLUMBIA SUPPI
H. Eleazer
i Will Save you Money in his
; Haberdashery
department.
J The Best and Latest Furnishings
< can always be found here in
] Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Clovss
{ underwear.
i \ WHITE AMD FANCY VESTS,
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| JpSTOnr Fall Line ofT?Q| [
i S SOFT and STIFF HATS
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\ are here, comprising Knox, Stet<
son and other makes. Prices,
j $1.00 to $5.00
J All the New Blocks in
i STRAW HATS,
* j At all prices.
] SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT
J GUARANTEED. !
> | 1514 Main St.,Columbia, S. C. !
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WE now have a complete stock of J
Fall and Winter Shoes in all leathers J
and toes suitable for every day HARD c
WEAR for men, women and children, j
Also the neat and natty dress Shoes to J
suit the taste of all. I
Strong Points In Our Shoes, j
SOLID LEATHER inner soles, conn- 4
fcers and nppers, perfect fitting and abso- 4
ln*A fnmfnrfc Prices the lowest (for the 2
! quality) that can be had.
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
. A. DAVIS,
- - Columbia, S. C.
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I and MiH Supply Stor*., Engine*. Boiler*,
Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertiliser,
rs; Building. Bridge. Factory, Faraace and Rail- >
felting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, ,
?,etc.;
ler Injectors. Turbine Water Wheels, eto,
t Gsmde Mlu BOILERS Built to Hartford
Specifications &. Specialty '
Looomotive Tender Tanks
Write Um Before Vote Bay x N> *
A.SOLINE ENGINES in Stock
Shipment.
For Live Merchants. <
WORKS?? f
ale price list of Fireworks, ^
man Candles, Colored Sky- #
;ets, Salutes or Cannon Crack- <#
Fire Crackers, etc., is now #
r the asking, or will be mail- ^
AND ETC J
dealers in London Layer J
, Currants, Citron, Mince \
ids, Walnuts, Pecans, Butter J
Prunes, Evaporated Apples ^
le Groceries for Christmas J
&& on Fire Works to burn, J
.owrance, Inc., I
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Jack of All Trades!
1^^ GASOLINE ENGINE |
m?b.. NEW HOLLAND FEED MILL I
c/fcT^ v\ This is the only outfit that will Eg
A \VV grind Ear Corn satisfactorily B*
Ipf | r'i \\\ with small power. The engine can li;
7 also be used for pumping, saw- i I
J ine wood, shelling corn, cutting :
fodder, running cream separator, I
Til churn or washing machine. Sizes
cagO, 111. from 2 H. P. up to 200 H. P., verj
tical, horizontal or portable. v
53 ' $ |
want a H. P. Engine g
! FOR SALE
id engine, in stock which has recently beei
is condition and will be a great bargain fo:
size engine.
the way of machinery supplies, and promp
md orders entrusted to our care. Write m
ag, and be sure to get our prices before yoi
May 30
jT CO., Columbia. S. C.
W. D, QUICK,
! Lexington,' - ' - - S. C,
DISTILLER and DEALER
in TURPEITIRE
Will, at all times, pay high
est market prices for Crude
based upon Savannah quota
tions.
I KILLCOUCH
?io CURE tmi I^UNC8
" .Dr. King's
New" Discovery
i.** /Consumption Prie?
FOR ROUGHS and 60c & $1.00
" WOLDS Free Trial.
IJurewt and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TEOUBLBS,
or MONEY BACK.
Place an order with us fei
Job Printing.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 12,1906.
Assignments of
2?ethodist Preachers.
The Methodist Conference closed in
Columbia on Thursday last, after one
of the most interesting and exciting
sessions ever held.
The following are the assignments
of the preachers known by our people
and of interest to them:
Anderson District?J. S. Beasley,
presiding elder; Anderson, St. John's,
R. S. Truesdale; Antreville, H. W.
Shealy; Lowndsville, O. M._ Abney;
| Pendleton, S. W. Henry; Westmin>
ster, G. T. Harman, Jr.
l Charleston District?R. Herbert
| Jones, presiding elder; Beaufbrt and
t Port Royal, A. B. Watson; Charles>
ton, Trinity, W. I. Herbert; Spring
| Street, G. P. Watson.
I Cokesburry District?W. T. Dun>
can, presiding elder; Greenwood and
} Abbeville Mills, J. M. Lawson; NineI
ty Six, E. T. Hodges; Phoenix, J. E.
> Strickland ; ..Waterloo, W. E. Barre.
* Colnmbia District?H. Bascomb
Brown, presiding elder; Batesburg,
A. J. Cauthen; Columbia* Washing1
ton Street, P. F. Kilgo; Main Street,
A. N. Branson; Green Street, B. R.
Turnipseed; Granby, J. T. McFar,
lane; Brookland, supplied by J. C.
, Holly; Gilbert, J. K. Inabinet; Gran
iteville, J. N. Wright; Leesville, M.
> M. Brabham; Lexington, A. S. Leslie;
Lexington Fork, E. A. Wayne; Ridge
way, O. N. Rountree; Wagener, supplied
by I. N. Stone; Warrenville,
supplied by D. R. Roof. Columbia
college, W. W. Daniel, president.
Florence District?W. P. Meadors,
presiding elder; Bennettsville, M. W.
Hook; Cheraw circuit, supplied by F.
S. Hook; Darlington circuit, J. R. T.
Major.
Greenville District?E. P. Taylor,
presiding elder; Easley, R. M. DuBose;
Gray Court, J. F-. Anderson:
I r.inrona Tnirst-, rhnroh. J. D. Crout.
! Marion District?E. 0. Watson, presiding
elder; Brownsville, W. M. Harden.
Orangeburg District?J. W. Kilgo,
presiding elder; Eloree, J. W. Neely;
Swansea, W. L. Gault; Chester, M.
L. Banks; Hickory Grove, J. C.
Counts; York Circuit, supplied by E.
K. Hardin.
Spartanburg District?Marion Dargan,
presiding elder; Blacksburg, C.
C. Derrick; Southern Christian Advocate,
S. A. Nettles, edijor.
Summerville District-^J. E. Carlisle,
presiding elder; St. George, J.
M. Steadman.
Sumter Districtn-H. W. Bays, presiding
elder; Providence, D. A. Lewis;
Magnolia Street, S. D. Bailey.
A Home Made Happy by
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
About two months ago our baby girl
had measels which settled on her lungs
and at last resulted in a severe attact of
bronchitis. We had two doctors but no
relief was obtained. Everybody
thought she would die. I went to eight
different stores to find a certain remedy
which had been recommended to me and
I failed to get it, when one of the storekeepers
insisted that I try Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. I did so and our baby
is alive and well today.?Geo, W.
Spence, Holly Springs, N.O. For sale by
Raufmann Drug Co.
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Stole Street Car.
East Liverpool, O., Dec. 6.?The
police are looking for a stranger wto
stole a street car late last night, ran
it four miles and collected fare from
all patseagers, and then decamped.
Conductor Deitz was at a pump gettinjr
a drink, when the thief stepped
aboard and gave the starting signal.
The fellow managed the business so
well that the motorman, curtained in
on account of the rain, suspected
nothing.
About Digestion.
It is not the quantity of food taken
but the amount digested and assimilated
tliat gives strength and vitality to
the system. Chamberlain's ^tomacli
and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach
and liver and enable them to perform
their functions. ' The result is a
relish for your food, increased strength
and weight, greater endurance and a
clear head. For sale by the Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Three Wrecks in 20 Days.
The third wreck to occur on the
1 Southern railway at the same place
r in less than 20 days, occurred at Denis
a small station about eight miles
6 above Columbia, on Thursday last,
5 when a freight train of eleven- boxes
1 were derailed. However, no one was
' hurt.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that Foley's
Honey and Tar for coughs, colds
and lung troubles is not affected by the
National Pure Food and Drug law as it
contains no opiates or other harmful
drugs, and we recommend it as a safe
remedy for children and adults. The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
The Proper Age to Marry.
" Twenty-seven, an age at which the
i era of old-maidism was at one period
well begun, now is regarded as quite
girlish. The fashionable age for marriage
is from twenty-seven to thirtytwo
for women, from thirty to forty
five for men.?Truth.
HOLIDAY BATES
Via Southern Railway.
The Southern railway will sell excursion
tickets between all points east
of the Mississippi and south of the
Ohio and Potomac rivers to and from
St. Louis and intermediate points.
Rate one fare and one-third plus
twenty-five cents for round trip. Tickets
sold December 20 to 25 inclusive,
December 30-31, 1906, and January 1,
1907, with limit good to leave destination
returning not later than midnight
January 7, 1907.
For full information apply to any
ticket agent of the Southern railway,
? or write R. W. Hunt, D. P. A.,
G. B. Allen, Charleston, S. C.4
Asst. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
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IMPORTANT
R. J. REYI
I TAGS, AS
SIMILES 01
THEIR 190C
J This spac
; who may have c
for the return an
tised in our 190*
1 by the terms oft
! We woul
out giving prese:
offer has expired
any cause whate
positively refuse
I Winston-Salem,
; which is the f
! in our offer.
| No empl<
or any notice or
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DEATH BENEFIT FOB
TOBACCO EMPLOYEES
Blackweli's Durham Tobacco Co. Will
Pay Generous Sums to Beneficiaries
of Workmen.
The Blackwell's Durham Tobacco
Co., manufacturers of the well known
Durham Bull Tobacco, has informed
its employees that it will hereafter
pay a death benefit to the beneficiary
of any person in its service who does
not draw more than $50 a week in
wages. The most important features
of the plan is embodied in the following
paragraph taken from the announcement;
"Upon proof of the death of any
person in the employment of this
company who shall have been continuously
in its service for at least
one year preceeding hi9 or her death,
and whose wages do not at that date
exceed fifty dollar per week, the
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company
will donate in cash to the person
previously designated by such employee
the sum of money equal to the
wages paid to such dead employee of
this company during the last year of
his or her life, not exceeding, however,
in any case the sum of five hundred
dollars."
Mr. Fletcher, Comptroller of the
Company, in an interview with a re
porter recently said:
"We have followei the lead of tie
American Tobacco Co., in establishi
lg a death benefit fund for our workmen
because we believe the scheme
to be a good one and worthy of adoption.
In our employ are quite a number
of persons who have worked for
us for many years. They have rendered
faithful service and by giving
them this insurance we hope to make
them feel that we appreciate their
efforts. Among the younger employees
the death benefit will be regarded
as a strong inducement for them to
continue from year to year in our
factories.
I "Of course the expense will be
large, but we consider"that it will be
money well invested. As there are
no strings to our offer, and no fees of
any kind to be paid by our employees,
we cannot be accused of trying to
i pose as philanthropist at their expense.
The benefits will be paid without
contest and without delay on proof
, of death."
CATARRH
and
Catarrhal Headaches
j are quickly relieved by Nosena. It
soothes the congested membranes, allays
inflammations and thoroughly heals and
L cleanses. It keeps moist all the pas|
sages whose tendency is to thicken and
( become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles,
hoarseness, hay fever, "stoppedup"
nose, breathing through mouth
while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It
is antiseptic and contains no chemicals
, or drugs having a narcotic effect, or
that can cause the "drug habit." Der,
rick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley.
Let Lexington have an electric light
plant. But, first of all, let's put the
streets in good order. From one end
of the town to the other they are in
a terrible condition. Mr. Mayor, put
your force3 to "work and make the
streets of Lexington what they should
be?the best of any town in the
county.
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Clerk's Sale at Prosperity.
Clerk Samuel B. George went over
i t) Prosperity last Tuesday sold the
following lands belonging to the estate
of J. W. Long, deceased:
Tract 1, known as the Wheeler
place, containing 36 acres, was sold
to John W. Lake for $2,100. Tract 3
of 50 acres to C. C. Stockman for $925.
Even if you only know one way, a
? woman expects you to tell her you
love her forty thousand different way.
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CATALOGUE OF f
;e was bought to remind holdc
>verlooked the fact that our o
d delivery to us pi tags, as m;
5 Catalogue and Circular of Pr
'he offer itself on January is/,
d not consider giving presents
nts to all, for tags that read
I, and for this reason we wil
:ver for delay in delivery of ta;
; to give presents for any t
N. C., after Tuesday, Janu
ull extent of time as here'tc
Dyee has authority to change <
offer made by us.
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TIME
FOR YOU TC
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 guara
purchasing.
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you with prices from $?
Steel Ranges made. Se
LEE A. LOR]
1519 Main Street,
THE PRICES TELL.
J. B. FRID.
Wholesale an
GROCERS, FLOUR, E
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We Want the Merchants, Plan
ington County to Call and See
Purchases. We Can Fill Yoi
Money.
1823 and 1825 Main Stre<
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Fall and Winte
i Marked Very Close. A f
i that is new.
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f Just received a full line of Childrei
^ caps for fall wear. A fine line of evei
^ marked these very close for the trade.
f We also have a full line of Men's Si
k thing to wear.
5 TABLE OIL CLOTB
? It will pay any of our Lexington fri
^ elsewhere.
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Columbia. S. S.
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EED AND DRAIN,
iOOF OATS.
ters and Farmers of LexUs
Before They Make Their
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all line of everything ^
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:vtiling in these goods. We have ^
loes. Shirts, Pants, in fact every- ^
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