The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 20, 1907, Page 2, Image 2
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Best Judges of Tobacco A
ways Decide in Favor of.
KIsgai
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TWIST
This tobacco is one of the olde
oldest manufacturers in the c<
very highest standard of man
in Axfterica has been reached;
up to in everting we make,
leading markets of Virginia ar
the most select, high-grade gr
unequaled quality of LEG,
Sold at tOc pei
Ahraygdiscriminate in favor of *"LE(
TAGS. A copy of our 1907 premium
most attractive ever Rotten out by a to
address in the United States on receipl
tags we are redeeming.
jj HANCOCK BROS. & CO.,
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DERRICK'S DRUG STORE
LEXINGTON, S. C.,
iVill be found YAGER'S Cream Chlo
roform Liniment, the greatest of al
^ liniments ior Mail or Beast, Rheu
matism especially.
YAGER'S Sarsaparilla. the best o
Tonic9 and Blood Purifiers.
YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the Systen
Builder and best of Cod Liver Oi
Preparations?You can't taste th<
Oil.
Ask For Yager's Remedies ai
DERRICK'S DRUG STORE
(Hystoria?Woman's Friend)
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in example
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compOedTri
Profitable Fanning" I
oritative accounts of experiments and
icientific farming Ittis invaluable to B
nprove his products and who is work- g
IS. oeuu iUi II W-UO jr. _
KALI WORKS I
r Atlanta, Ga., 1224 Candjer JSIdg. H
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aong a lot of "have |
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BRIAN CO.,
Printing, Binding and f
id Arts. {j
- COLUMBIA, S. C. ||
RAILWAY. M
ng Car Service, W.
nine- Gars an s\\ Trains. )jf
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las on Local Trains. ^
i as to rates, routes, etc.
i Eailway Ticket Agent, or w
]). ?. A., Charleston, S. C. w*
l* G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. 4$^
V N
st and best brands of one of the
)untry. Established in 1851, the
afactured tobaccos ever attained
o a+andard wliipVi is sfrifitlv livfd
Experienced buyers cover all the
id North Carolina, choosing only
owth, with which to maintain the
TENDER TWIST."
r Twist in 5c Cuts
*AL TENDER TWIST." and SAVE THE
catalogue, which is one of the largest and
bacco manufacturer, will be mailed to any
tof only 4c in postage stamps, or 8 of the
LYNCHBURG, VA.
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PARLOR RESTAURANT.
' i B. DAVID, Proprietor.
1336 MA I > M.. OiHUUB'V S. 0
The only tip to data earln* house of Its
" 1 kiud in the ( ity of Columb a. It is wall k?pt
1 ?clean linen, prompt ami polite service.
_ j Ynu Ket what yon v>rder and pay only for
I what vou get. Withtn easy reach of desira
ble sleeping apart ments.
f OPHJ\ ALL NIGHT.
; KINARD'S HOTEL,
J. C? KINARD, Proprietor,
Leesville, - - S. C
The best attention given guest. Modern
conveniences. Table supplied with
best the market affords.
Tii; Lsxia'loi Dispatc]
Wednesday, March 20,1907.
losington County Toachi
Association.
The association held its reg
meeting in the Institute built
March 9, 1907. The morning b<
fine?zest to the occasion was 1
This proved a very pleasant
profitable meeting. Our presid
Mr. J. F. Kyzer, presided over m
ing. Prayer was offered by Rev.
S. Leslie.
The first speaker on the prog
was Rev. A. S. Leslie, who ga\
delightful address, the subject be:
'' j ? m 1 i T_ n...
"Barents ana xeacners' muut
Morally on the Student." The i
tionships of teacher and ministers
closely traced by him. The eh
form of the word "Student"
clearly drawn. Then in a beautif
touching manner the mother's imp
was portrayed. Of this several \
mentioned. Of these mentioned
the mother of the Hebrew law g
of the old- testament dispensat
"Moses." Also the mother of
noble Wesleys. This good mo
left a Christian impress with her <
dren of whom 17 were reared fron
Close attention of those present
called to the unconscious in flue:
that guide the mind of the child.
Here the teacher, like the mot
wields her impress either for gooc
evil. Instances of noble type of 3
tfere cited as coming from our chi
colleges, due to noble Christian
pressions imprinted by college pi
dents and instructors. These gr;
* -t- - J 1 XI
are aosoroea uy wie stuueut.
Pro'f. Hare, the next on the
gram, gave an interesting address
the "Need of the Dictionary in
Common School." He enumers
the faculties developed by a car
and systematic use of the dictions
"The Present Adoption of 1
Books" called forth remarks and <
icisms from the teachers present,
casionally we hope to have these be
discussed by the members of the a
ci^tion. Secretar
We Guarantee Satisfactic
J. A. Brogdon, of the National J
Co., Dayton, O., writes under dab
Oct. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the onlyp
aration I have ever used that reh
my affection so speedily and pleasai
I am getting the first real pleasure
of breathing that I liave experie]
since I contracted catarrh six y
ago. Money would not buy my tub
Nosefia if I could not get another.
Buy Nosena from Derrick's I
Store and C. E. Corley and get ;
money back if not satisfied. Sai
tube and booklet by mail 10 cents.
Brown Manufacturing Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Ten
Wipod Out His Family.
Dresden, March 14.?A crime of
ticular horror has occurred here. ]
mann Wilsderf, a retired forester, i
and killed five of his six children
wounded the sixth child. He t
killed his wife, after which he c
mitted suicide.
The police found evidence of the
der members of the family having
cided to end their lives owing to
scarcity of food.
Tvner's Dyspepsia Bemecb
Guaranteed Cure.
If you suffer from Dyspepsia or
digestion in any form, gas, belch
bitter taste, offensive bad breath, d
spells, sour stomach, heart flutter i
sea, gastritis, loathing of food, pair
swelling in the stomach, back or s
deep-seated kidney or liver trou
then they will disappear in a short t
after taking Tvner's Dyspepsia Rem*
made especially to cure Dyspepsia,
digestion and all Stomach Trout
even of the worst cases. *Tyner's I
pepsia remedy expells the gasses
sweetens the breath. It cures i
Headache, Colic and Constipation
onca. Druggist or by express 50 cen
bottle. Money refunded if it fail
cure. Derrick's Drug store, Lex
ton, S. C.
Ground to Death Under ?
Car.
Macon, Ga., March 14.?F<
Tharpe, a night foreman of the C
tral's switching gang was ground
death under the wheels of a train
cars tonight at 8 o'clock at Bay sti
crossing. Tharpe was under one o
car engaged in jacking it up prep?
tory to repairs, when an eng
bumped into the other end of the <
knocking it from the jacks and cm
ing Tharpe against the trackage.
There have been three viol
deaths in Tharpe's ramny aurmg
past six years. His father was cui
death in Macon several years ago.older
brother was shot to death
Alabama a little later, and now coi
the third calamity the family bear
Cause of Stomach Trouble
When a man has trouble with
stomach you may know that he is eat
more than he should or some article
food or drink not suited to his age
occupation, or that his bowels are lia
ually constipated. Take Chamberla
Stomach and Liver Tablets to regu
the bowels and improve tho digesi
and see if the trouble does not di.<
pear. Ask lor free sample. Sold
the Kaufman Drug Co.
" I ~ "
JUST
? QUE
= ?R D that word ts
5r3' T*o.tt'jS9
It refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and
tl MEANS HEALTH.
? Are you constipated?
sing Troubled with indigestion?
ent Sick headache?
' Virtigo? ,
and Bilious?
ent Insomnia?
' ANY of these symptoms and many others
eet- indicate inaction of the 11VER n? 1
a- TouNeed^
^ela- Take No Substitute.
rere ?
^ Clears Up Mystery cf Sub- 1
'uiiy I Treasury. I
>rcss Chicago.?The mystery surrounding
vere the disappearance of $173,000 from the
was Chicago sub-treasury, and which caus- "5
iver ed Chief Wilkie, of the Secret Service,
ion, to come to Chicago and take personal
the charge of the case, is said to be clearther
ed up in the report which Captain 3hil
Porter sent to Washington today. The
WIl/Il tlltui tb UCSliC ID DUU OJJVi tujuj c
Oc- the?exliilirating air and sunshine. Chil- ^
>oks dren that haVe been housed up all win9go.
ter are brought out and you wonder
where they all came from. The heavy
y* winter clothing is thrown aside and
many shed their flannels. Then a cold
wave comes and people say that grip is
epidemic. Colds at this season are even
more dangerous than in mid-winter, as
e ?* there is much more danger of pneumo- 4
,reD" nia. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remeves
edv, however, and you will have noth- ^
rtty* ing to fear. It always cures, and we
out have never known a cold to result in
aced pneumonia when it was used. It is
ears pleasant and safe to take. Children J
e ?* like it. For sale by Kaufman Drug Co.
)rug ?
Two Eswards Offered. |
Columbia, March 14.?Governor _
Ansel has offered a reward of 8100 for 2,
n.
the arre9t of George McCormick, colored,
who is wanted for a murderous
assault on his wife and her mother in 0
par- Aiken county.
Eer- A reward of $50 is offered for Joe
shot Thurmond, who on March 5 made a 11
and murderous assault on Mr. W. M. Lephen
pard. Mr. Leppard has offered a re- 5
om- ward of $50 and the town council has
also'offered a reward of the same %
} el- sum, which, with the Governor's offer
de- makes a total of $150. 2
the ?
Bitten By A Mad Cat.
5*
Last "Wednesday, Elias Sanders, a
jj a colored man on W. J. Stubbs' place (
below town, was bitten by a mad cat,
T and is now in a dangerous condition
iilg, from the effects of the bite.
izzy The cat was afterwards killed, and
iau" a festering scar was found on the cat's 0
is or
;j^e neck, perhaps where it had been bitble,
ten by a mad dog.?Bennettsville Ad- 0
ime vocate.
^y, K
In>ies,
Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy
is Both Agreeable and
sick Effective. i<
Bit"
te Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no
? . superior for coughs, colds and croup,
_ and the fact that it is pleasant to take
? and contains nothing in any way injurious
has made it a favorite with moth- 21
ers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of
Kirksville, Iowa, says: "For more 0.
than twenty }'ears Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy lias been my leading remedy
.. for all throat troubles. It is especially 5
B11X successful iu cases of croup. Children
'en- like it and my customers who have used
to it will not take any other." For sale 5
0f by Kaufman Drug Co.
eet b
f a Walton Not Man Soea With B
ira- I Marshall. 1
;ine ~ |
,ar Columbia, March 15.?The mystery I
' surrounding the holdup and murder of ?
Mr. Greene and the killing of Mar- q
ent shall is as deep as ever, with less
the ' ^?Pe ncnv be s?lve(I Per~
, . ! haps, than ever before. =
D 10 !
An j The inquest was reopened today by
. | the coroner, for the purpose of trving
111 i
I to identify Walton, the man arrested
nes J
I yesterday, as the stranger who was
j seen in company with Marshall. This
i failed entirelv. Walton was not iden'S
j*. ! tided. Beyond this fact there was
ino- practical!}* nothing developed at tool'
day's hearing.
or ? -
bit- j A severe cold that may develop into
ill's I pneumonia over night, can be cured
late j quickly by taking Foley's Honey and
fcion j Tar. It will cure the most obstinate
>ap- j racking cough and strengthen your
by j lungs. The genuine is in a yellow
i package. The Kaufman Drug Co.
i
?" x cyj\jx. u 10 oaiu uuu \jxxxj tv/ vv/uiMia c*
was solution of the "mystery," but to give
ices the names cf the men implicated in
the theft.
her, All of this except the sending of the
1 or report, Captain Porter denies. He
man asserts that all theories have been exlrch
ploded, and that no new word has I
im- been received.
resi- Further shortages have been found a
aces in the affairs of the sub-treasury, says n
Mr. Bantz, and Assorting Teller Fitz- j
pro- gerald is still liable, technically, for
on the money which disappeared from ^
the his cage. It is not asserted, however,
ited that he will be so held. .
eful s
iry* Do not Crowd the Season. I
[;ext The first warm days of spring bring B
-i-h *-ys. r.i-vf /\nf o r\ K
THOMAS
(OPPOSITE
cox-TJM:
WHOLESALE AN
Hen, Women ant
dy stock is large, was carefully select
both the city and country trade ant
in style, shapes and toes, down to
which are made of solid leather
market; for tfio mono v. T wai
child in Lexington connty s
offer some extr
M and ?
Tour are cordially invited to call at m
office, when in the city, and I will 1
and explaining their merits. Poli
will strive to pieas<
)R. W H. TIMMERMAN, I
President.
Citizens Ban!
PAID UP CAPH
). F. STROTHER, Attorney,
Announces to the public that it is n
11 the conveniences and facilities of j
lodating,terms. Deposits solicited,
uarterly. Friends and acquaitances
lank whether they have business or n
Directors?Dr. "W". H. Timmerman,
'. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac
NEW GOODS
'AT THE STORE r
"We propose m
ecord breaaer, ana
ight by offering som
)argains that we ha^
>efore the trade.
5 dozen Misses' and Children's Sat:
Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, f
each 1C
5 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, f
each 1?2
0 dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset Covei
eacn 2c
dozen Ladies' 75c. JSight Gowns onl
each 5C
5 dozen Ladies' 50c. and 7oc. "VYaists
close out at, each 39
5 dozen 50c. and 75c. Silk Baby Caps
close out at, each 2c
0 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, t:
best ever offered for, pair 2c
i> pieces fine All-Linen Table Damas
some 72-inch wide.
00 dozen Cotton Towels, the 10c. ai
15c. kind, only, the dozen 8!
?ne lot of 10c. *nd loc. Embroider!
for, the yard o
>ne lot of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, tl
yard 5
X) Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere f
$1.00, our price 59
C ?1 Xft CO AA 4-1,
J KJILLJ rfl.UXJ CfcUU. W 1UI 111
sale, each 99
) dozen large size Glass Pitchers, forr
erl^ sold at 25c., now .10
X) pieces Fine Decorated Chinawar
worth 10c. eacli, now 5
> Men's $3.50 Silk Fancy Vests, no
each $l.i
i dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stoc]
ings, for this sale, pair 15
dozen Ladies'$1.50 Fine Black Satee
Waists for this sale 90
dozen Men's $1.00 Silk Mufflers, f<
this sale, eacli 50<
pposite the Theatre.
C0LU1VI
A. BOYNE,
POST OFFICE.)
BIA, S. C.,
D RETAIL DEALER D?
! Children's Shoes,
)
ed with a view of supplying the demands of
1 Shoes from the most fashionable cats
the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of
aud guaranteed to be the best on the
it to shoe every man, woman and
nid to do this I am prepared to
aordinary bargains in
.y store 173fi Main Street, opposite the post
sake pleasure in showing you my stock
te attention will be given you and I
3 you in quality and price.
9
I. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES,
Vice President. Assistant Cashier.
of Batesburg
?AL STOCK, $30,000.00.
BATESBURG, S. C.
ow located in the new Bank Building with 1
mccessful banking. Monies to loan an accom4
per cent, on time deposits interest payable
are cordially invited to call on Officers of
lot and see our institution.
Dr. M. U. Boatrigkt, U. X. Gunter, Br. W
Edwards, W K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece.
; every day, |
rHAT'S DIFFERENT."
aking this month a .
will begin the month ^
e of the most wonderful
7e yet been able to place \
in | 15 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Unor
dershirts and Pants, 50c. kind fortius
sale, the garment 37Ac
25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroidor
ered Handkerchiefs, for this sale,
c each 5c.
5 dozen Ladies'. 25c. Hose Supporters,
ic for this sale, pair, 1 Oc. ?
T) 500 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for
this sale, vard 25c.
id.
; 25 dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stock
ro ings, for this sale, pair 11c.
0
ICO only extra good Men's Umbrellas,
to j for this sale, each 99c.
,c* 10 boxes 10c. Sweet Soap, for this sale,
he cake 5c.
>c. 3 pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons >
for 25c.
2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c.
1(11 2 regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c.
sc. I 2 regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c
cs | i pair Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gloves,
c. die 50c. kind, for 25c. ^
lie 15 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c. " .
lC* 2 yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c. J
or: 5 dozen fine Pearl Buttons for 25c.
?* 10 pair 5c. Shoe Strings for 25c. ^
'is 2 pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c.
c" 4 Ladies' 10c. Back Combs for 25c.
Q* 25 Gold Plated Collar Buttons for... 25c,
c* 10 spools best Spool Silk for 25c.
p
' 12 Ladies' 5c. Mourning Handerchiefs
for 25c.
^ 20 Spools Turkey Red Cotton ,25c. , j
, 2 pairs Men's regular 25c. Half-Hose
for 25c,
c.
n Hundreds of other bargains for |Spo
c> Cash.
)r Come to see us; look us over. Will be
c. j glad to show you through,
"The Store That is Differentj
:BIA S. C
OUR PIES
V
have found favor with everybody
?babes and men, the little girl in
pinafores and her mother and he.
grandmother. They are of the
sweet, delicious, wholesome,
melt-in-your-mouth kind, and
we're anxious to have you try
them if you don't know the products
of our ovens. If you do i
know we won't have to ask you.
REIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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