The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 22, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
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'M The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday,
January 22,1908.
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Index to 2Tew Advertisements.
Merchandise?L. D. Cullum Co.
?j '; Stock?Matthews-Bouknight Co.
Doors?Shand Builders' Supply Co.
Recuction Sale?Counts & Shealy.
Spring Opening?Mimnaugh.
Carolina National Bank.
||||? Whitten Dry Goods Co.
BaferNotfce?Mrs. Isabel Brodie.
^ Notice?M. V. Gunter'et al.
?: Contest?Tapp.
' Cotton Market.
Lexington 12
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Losing-ton Tnrpentino Market. |
v Dip per barrel $??00 and 06.00,
Spirits per gallon 33c
Marriage.
^ . January 9, 1908, at the home of the
bride's father, Mr. H. R. Counts, Mr.
B. L. Cumalander of Chapin and Miss
Willie Maye Counts of Peak, were
. married by Rev. Enoch Hite.
Talentines.
New comic, lace,, sachet, iancy,
di - . novelty, and pest card Valentines.
'1- New line of fine imported Valentines.
Largest, best and cheapest selection
ever shown in Lexington at The Bazaar*
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15 Found Eadisfc.
Mr. Andrew Poath, who lives about
five miles above Lexington, brought
to this office Monday a radish, the
-.itocight of which was id pounds. It
was perfectly sound ana the largest
aB^Mte-have seen. It would take a pre
, ' miurn at any fafcSM
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Parrott-Bailey Co.
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If you want a computing scale, a
cheese cutter, a show case, a refiigeratcrv
a heater, a safe, a stove or
range, or anything in the way cf \
store fixtures, call, write or phche,
the Parrott-Bailey Co., Columbia,
B.C.
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Free Flowsr Seed.
\ Congressman Lever has some flower
seed on hand and will be gladvto send
, \
^package to any one who may write
whim. A postal, addressed to him at
Washington-is all that is necessary.
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Sr. Lippard to Lecture.
Dr. C. K. Lippard, for seven years
missionary to Japan, will give an
IpBbstrated lecture in Roof's hall
1 ^Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. No
admission fee will be charged, but a
sSver offering will be taken.
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Preached to Prisoners.
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Rev. A. J. C. Johnson, colored,
preached an interesting sermon to
inmates of the jail on Suday afternoon;
The prisoner's joined in. the
ringing anu swuieu uu appicuaoc wc
good advice of the minister.
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Wanted.
; ^ Reliable farm hands to rent or farm
1 f ^ ^ shares. Good land. Mrs. Elizabeth
Wessinger, R. F. D. 2, Lexington,
S. C. 2wl2
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Ciaiagang Oa State Bead.
s Supervisor Koon now has the chaingang
at work on the State road be;
tween here and New Brookland. Thd
road is being; clayed?a much needed
*. improvement.
Tailoring Opening.
An expert tailor from the Griffon
Tailoring Co., Baltimore, Md., will be
with us on the 25th and 27th. You
are invited to be present to inspect
the line of worsteds and be measured
lor a suit for spring delivery.
* E. G. DREHER & CO.
Hlj Atlanta Certificates Called la.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 16.?The Atlanta
Clet ri lg House association today called
in all clearing house certificates issued
by its members to meet the recent
financial stringency. Only a
small amount of these certificates re*
main in circulation.
Prices Reduced at Piatt's.
*mr~ William Piatt & Son, Columbia, are j
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offering tneir entire stock; oi winter
goods at greatly reduced prices. Ladies'
should not fail to visit their store while
in Columbia. ?They have a fine lot of
ladies' dress goods and novelties of all
kinds. In fact, eveiy thing to be
found in a dry goods store. Their
prices are low; their goods the best.
Emsrson Surrenders.
Allen Emerson, the white man who
escaped from the Anderson jail sev
eral months ago, and for whom a reward
of $1,100 was offered, surrendered
to a constable in Anderson county
on Sunday. He was immediately
brought to the State penitentiary to
serve out his life sentence.
Send us your orders for job printing j
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Solicitor Tinmerman a Happy
Han.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Bell
Timmerman about ton days ago, a
daughter. A glance at the Solicitor's
face as he came into town Sunday,
told the story. It not only reflected
in his face, but the rapidity with
which he walked convinced all that
this popular young gentleman had
one more to provide for. Mother and
daughter are doing nicely and the
sunshine brought into the home by
this little new arrival, will more than
compensate the father for a little
extra "hustle."
"They are idols of hearts and of
households;
They are angels of God in disguise."
. Swansea S. F. ID. 2.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The heavy rains recently have made
the roads in this section almost impassable
and-the patrons of Route 2
should put the road in firstclass condition
at once.
The Jr. O. U. A. M. of, Swansea
Council No. 29, will raise a flag over
the graded school building at Swansea
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Congressman Lever, and Hon. J. S.
Wilson of Lancaster, arc expected
and will address the crowd. _ Everybody
invited. A special invitation is
extended to 3rook!and ar.d Irene
Councils. ~ J.
G-rcat deduction Sals.
A great reduction sale will start on
Feb. 1st, at Counts & Shealy's store,
T "I\Jrtnr> + oivi C O 'i n TOlll pnn.
JUifviC lUUUi.tai^ v?) cuxvi m Wii
tinue for 30 days. Sec their advertisement
elsewhere and attend this
sale. The people cf Little Mountain
and surrounding country will have an
opportunity to * buy goods at lower
prices than ever before offered. Don't
forget the time?Feb. 1st?and continues
for thirty days.
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Chief of Polios Commits Suicide
IVIr. A, S. Dargari, chief of police
of Darlington, was found dead in his
room' on Sunday morning with a bullet
wound in his head, and a Smith &
Wesson revolver by his side. No
reason is assigned for the rash act.
- Young Man Sills Himself.
G. B. Profitt, a young man from
Elberton, Ga., committed suicide in
Columbia Sunday by taking an overdose
of some drug. The young man
had been employed as a draughtsman
by Mr. D G. Zeigler, and there i9 apparently
no cause for the act.
OR.KING'S NEW aSSCOVERi
Will Surely Ssop That Cough.
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TWO COUPONS IN
The Great
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Only a few more shopping days before
the contest closes. From now
on we will give two coupons instead
of one with every cash purchase of
25c. This is your opportunity to get
unusually good values and double
quantity of votes for little money.
On Jau. 31 we will award the 9ix
cash prizes amounting to ?112.5C to
the six boys or girls getting the- largest
number of votes.
First prize, $50.00. *
Second prize, $25.00.
Third prize, $15.00.
Fourth prize, ?10.00.
Fifth prize, ?7.50.
Sixth prize, $5.00.
Who will get these prizes?
The votes now stand as follows,
(counted Friday, Jan. 17:)
Wm. Lindsay, Jr 4,785
Henry Lawrence Eskew 4,418
Elmo Caldwell 4,080
Glenn Springs, S. C.
Garrett Peak 3,979
John Stanley Watkinb 3,907
Miss Mary Fetner 3,500
Frank G. Gaskin 2,450.
Miss Ella McCarley 2,416
Otis Withers Livingston 1,474
Thos. N. Price 1,351
Demetire Johnson... 1,250
Miss Bessie Thacknm 1,161
Miss Verna Summer 1,019
Clarence Lewis ' 998
Miss Marion E.. Green 907
A 11 ?T7?U"L. ' GQZ
AI ucx t J&urm'a ooo
Miss Jewell Sandell 882
New Brookland, S. C.
Miss Robbie Bissinar 750
Thos. Eugene Gray 640
Ernest Horton 609
Miss Reginald V. Dicks 574
Miss Estell Kinkead 551
Miss Christine Tunander ?... 407
ORDER
We prepay mai!, express or freioh
shippedto any point within a radius oi
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If your blood is impure, thin, diseased,
i hot or full of humors, if you have blood
| poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores,
i scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and
bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains,
catarrh, rheumatism, or any biood or
skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches
I and pains stop and the blood is made
pure and rich. Druggists or b}T express
?iper large bottle. Sample free by
writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic,
deep-seated casef, as it cures after all.
| else fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., by
j Derrick's Drug store /'and Kaufmann
Drug Co. '
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Fer Sale.
Saw mill complete, fast feed with
cut off saw, 20 horse boiler and 15
horse Ladell Engine, as good as new.
One pair mules and wagons. Also a
lot of timber. Apply to
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2wl3 Lexington, Route 2.
Notice, Debtors and Creditors.
All parties indebted to the estate of
Paul T. Brodie, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment and those
having claims against said estate will
present them, properly attested to the
undersigned Administratrix, on or before
the first day of March.
MRS. ISABEL BRODIE,
Administratrix.
Lexington, S. C., Jan. 20, 1908.
AT TAPP'S
STEAD OF ONE IN
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t Contest.
I Miss Nell Carter v. 334
! Miss Ccrrie Boineau 316
| Miss Artrel Irene Levy 301
| Miss Geneva Edgar 281
I Hattie Wallace 259
| Miss Gwendolyn Conder 258
i Leroy Price -248
John Kaminer. 238
William White 216
Miss Effie Cannon 212
Georgetown, S. C.
Miss Marie Dent 177
' Miss Ollie Padgett 132
Lykesland, S. C.
Miss Nell Peterkin 127
Miss Katherine Baylis 118
Homer Derrick 117
Lexington. S. C.
Joseph Civii 109
Miss Lylie Buzhardt 100
Ward, S. C. '
Joe McBates 98
Miss Myrtis Phillips 90
Miss Edvenia Steele 84
Clyde Brown 79
Miss Willie B. Lorick 74
Irmo, S. C.
Thos. P. North 64
Joe Frank 61
George Abraham 47
Miss Susie Strother 46
Miss Evelyn Weyker 43
Herman Jordon 41
Miss Sarah Martin 34
Miss Caroline Banks 29
Edgar Raines 29
R. F. D. Ridgeway, S. C.
Lerov Crim 24
Miss Pearl Duncan 24
Miss Nellie Mellichamp 24
Simmons Heidtman 23
Gail Haynes 20
Leesville, S. C.
! Miss Mary Helen Perry 14
Miss Mamie Graham 10
Miss Emma Morrison 10
Arthur Johnson .. 7
Miss Ethel McDaniel 4
j Frank Spigner 3
Clarence Wilson 2
BY MAIL.
t on a!! purchases of S5.00 or more
[ 600 miles of Columbia.
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:nt store,
Columbia, S. C>
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TO BUY
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TREATMENT
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A. H. BALL. ' P. G. PRICE, j
Yois SlsOi'id Have
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One that will keep time. This
is a necessity for a man who
lives ill the country. Wo have
a nice selection of watches for
men.
Walthfims and El gins in gold filled
case, $10.50 up.
A fine IT Jeweled Rcckford at $10.00.
Don't be withon*
A Watch That Will Ikr.
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JEWELER f\
1637 Main Street, Gole-rjbn. , C.
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Notice, Trespa:>o;s.
This is to notify all yvr ous no-- to i
hunt birds or trespass in any mauncr
upon our lands. The law will certain
ly be enforced against those trespassing*
J. V. GUNTER,
W. E. WELLS,
M. C. GANTT.
Jan. 20, 1008?3wl5 1
Land For Sale.
i I will sell about 30 acres of land
lying on Fourteen Mile creek, adjoining
lands of Jake Snelgrove and S. B.
George, on the 1st Monday in February,
1908, for cash to the highest bidder before
the court house door at Lexington,
S. C. P. H. GROSS.
Dee. 28?5wl3pd.
Trespass Notice.
All parties are hereby warned not to
hunt, fish, or in any manner whatever
trespass upon the lands of the undersigned.
The law will positively be en-)
forced against all vio.ators of this notice.
S. Rufus Smith, Job Hallman,
James Hallman, Maroellas Smith,
H. R. Smith, D. Cromwell Smith.
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. .?-?i Prices
Greatly Eeducsd.
We have a number of useful and
ornamental articles, suitable for New
Year, wedding or birthday presents,
which we are offering at greatly reduced
prices. Come quick, for we
are going to sell them.
THE BAZAAPv..
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during the yes
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HI Hearsei
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and we propo<
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The place to bay your every- |
II clay and Sunday go-to-meeting . II
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1*1 slides. Largest handlers of II
k] . Shoes in the Carolinas. Prices f|
" are sntreroely low at this sea-' M
son. 'Come and inspect our g|
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Doors,
llgJill TiTm Blinds,
J^^^||J|| Mouldings
^ve .*owes* mar^e^
We make prompt shipments and
give you the best grades
]Jy^ Ml We carry the biggest stock in
Columbia.
ism AND RIiII.MRS' SUPPLY f!fl
615 Hampton Avenue, Columbia, S. C.
l Long Distance phones, 251 and 1451.
NEW YEAR TO ALL p
ill a happy and prosperous New Year and ??
and every one for the liberal patronage Hg '
ir 1907, and soliciting a share of your Igflj
308, for everything in our line ^5
fagons, Buggies, Harness, Paints that ?8
arth, Coffins and Caskets, Three gg
i in connection, and Hardware. ga
bham will be associated with me this year
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50 to maKe it 10 yuur uneitsi iu utcti wirw
RUTLAND, I
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