The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 19, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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S. B. McH COLUMBIA, i We have the largest ? <*% I, JBase uai1 ixooas, . Guns and sportii descriptions, An General Repair S Carolina. : Our prices are the ?? ?? v.* Write ior wnat ; when in the city S. B. M( r ' Columbia i ? I NEW SUMMI ^ Onr store is bubbling over J department presents something ^ dress goods in great profusion, K winter goods now going at redi J while in town. j IWM, PUTT i Main Street, "Net J COLUMBIA, - ?w wwwww LEE A. LORIC 1519 Main Street, JOBBERS AND Stoves and Ranges, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofin , ' Eve Trough and Conductor, Sheet Wood Mantels,: Orates and Tiles, Flue Pipe, ! Fir* Pur Fitl Coc ?????i J. B. HI Wholesale and R< General Groceries Pork and i ' 932 GERVAIS STREET, Heavy and Fancy Groceries ???? the highest prices pa PUVWB, A Produce, etc. This is the only place in the killed and home-cured meats. H< Call to see us while in the city. II JULIUS H. WEIL I 1 WHOLESALE DRY CO B 9 Rear of Palmetto National Bar | i Complete stock of S: I 1 Goods and Notions. I | Quick shipment, m I I pense, prices always 1 i New York or Baltimor i a m/a sell to Merchant flASTE R, - S. C. ? A stocfc or Fishing Tackle, Lg goods of all tomobiles and >hop, in South j . 1 Atiraof | ivnvHv you want, and give us a call. ^ sc. ' *v%v\ww wv* 31 STYLES. 11 ' with new goods. Every # ; hew for spring. LadiesJ J and at lowest prices.' All ^ iced prices. Come to see us ^ & SON, I irPostoffice, J - - S. C. J wvwwwwv^ N ?l RRfl Ill 1W HI1VIJ Colombia. S. S. DEALERS - IN i \ Metals, b Brick and Clay aps, Pipe*. tings, valves, ks, Hose, Electric and A was Jrixrares, Paints and Oils, Cutlery, Wire Netting. 3RIOT, (tail Dealer in i, Beef, Mutton, Sausage, j COLUMBIA, S. C. always in stock at lowest id for Beef Cattle, Country city to get strictlv homeame-rendered lard a specialty. & COMPANY, I j ODS and NOTIONS, 11 Ik, - COLUMBIA, S. C. Eg taple and Fancy Dry 1 ? inimum freight ex- I I anaincf 9 fa UUClI CIIIIVVU || J_ e jobbers. | s Only. | I WBiVltilMfTragTTinfrUJW'lif^lftlif/IIMMKWTaBan^lwS rTawf?gHC?xni3ErT.v n jiiijftii ij nil '"Wir a Shingle Mill, j priced power feed shingle mill on the mar- j y 8,000 to 15,000 shingles per day, 4 to 10 H. P.; bs. Carriage has automatic return motion. ! 3EST GOODS-BEST PRICES" Vrite us for ck>9e price quotations. SUPPLY CO. - COLUMBIA, S. C. | The Lexington Dispatch." Wednesday, August 19,1908. G-EN. JONES ADDRESS. Urges All Democrats to Register, So as to Be Able to Vote. To the Democratic voters of South Carolina: Fellow Democrats?In view of the great indifference which seems to exist among Democrats of this State as to registering under the new law requiring all voters to register this year, I feel it to be my duty as your chairman to address you in this public manner and urge you to go to your county seats at 6nce and register. There is no doubt about the fact that the negroes are registering in great numbers in some counties and if the Democrats do not register they cannot vote in the general elec tion in JNTovemuer next, ana some 01 our Congressmen may'be defeated. The electoral ticket of this State may also be endangered by the failure of the Democrats to register. The time expires September 1,190$, and after I that.it will be 'almost impossible to | be reregistered. We have heard of late various threats that our representation in Congress would be reduced by a Republican Congress on account | in fVio fffln0r?01 plpp. | Ui uui siuaii vwuc iu uuv ^vuv^u^ ?/.?? tion. All indications now are that the next House of Representatives will be very close and the past history of the Republican party proves that that party will stop at nothing to count in a working majority should it be in power. Now, fellow Democrats, do not allow this serious charge to be made against you, but go immediately and register, and be prepared to roll up a big majority for the Democratic electoral ticket and also for our Congressional nominees. The Democratic I nVininrvion f.VlCl V^UUlilJjr viiauuur/u luiuujjuvuu ?uw State are urged to earnestly request the Democrats in their respective counties to attend to this important matter at once and to use their best efforts to get them out immediately, as the time expires for registration September 1, 1908. Very respectfully, Wilie Jones, State Chairman. Diarrhoea Cured. "My father has for years been troubled with diarrhoea, and tried every mp#n? nnssnhlft to ftffect a cure, without avail," writes John H. Zirkle of Philippi, W. Va. "He saw Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy advertised in the Philippi Republican and decided to try it. The result is one bottle cured him and he has not suffered with the disease for eighteen months. Before taking this remedy he was a constant sufferer. He is now sound and; well, and although 60 years old, can do' as much work asr a young man." Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. j m i ? 1 George A. Pettibone, murderer of Governor Steunenberg, of Iowa, died at Denver, Col., Monday, following an operation for cancer. Every home with children should have a box of Dr. Thornton's EasyTeether in it. A guaranteed remedy for all bowel and stomach trouble in teething children. For sale by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga. Because he insulted a white girl, Charlie Lockie, an, 18-year-old negro, was quietly put to death at Tifton, Ga. Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. ' Shoop's Night Cure. Tells how these soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories, bring quick and certain help. The Book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Kaufmann Drug Co. (are lip of tenons temaie cow B plaint, that should have Immediate H attention, H If you begin k time, you can H generally treat yourself at hose, Kg without the need of consulting a MB physician, hy the regular use of figg C&rdui, the wtfi-kaown remedy for IB women's Ufs? 53 Composed of purely vegetible Euj and perfectly harmless medicinal fl? Ingredients, being, besides, a gen- jag tie, non-intoxicating, strengthen- ran WOMAN'S RELIEF ! relieves all fems'e complaints. |af "My wife," writes John A. Hra Rodgers, of Hampden Sidney, Van j??; "was nothing but a walking skeieton, from female trouble. She ^ snflercd agonie3 with bearingdown pains, backache and head- Sp ocho. Doctors faiied to relieve p&v her. so she took Cardni, acd is now entirely cured." At All Druggists m ga ? ; I \M WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, S*j Statins ago and d scribing syin- tifci ;-2sl torn?, to Lnrfics Advisory Dept.. ' yThe Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. E AO kjrtiY?h ustVlnwita.-. ? FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Read What They Say. ^Ross, 530 came irregularities. pe ~9 suffering, and Km ^ /ff'fllBf Perrons headaches, ^| after everything else h?id failed to help me, TOKSt I feel it a duty to J[ let others know of it." KatharineCraig,2355 jByji Lafayette St., Denver, Col., writes: "Thanka ^^?t?LydiaE.Piiikliam'a a ^e?eta^? Compound I mm am well, after suffering m^:j^{i|j|7 for months from ner* ^KATHARINE craigF vous prostration." Miss Marie Stoltz* j man ?f T.tnral Ta. writes:'' I was in a ranMpyfr JjffvH down condition andsoffered from suppression, Pinkham'g Vegetable ^mab^tcltzmanJ Compound made me Miss Ellen kL Olson, 417 ^T- Eafit St., KeBt*-' {p|Sl wanee, 111., says: " Ly- | Bpfa /^-SSdiaE.Pinkham'sVegotable Compound cured me of backache, side aciie. and established my periods, after the best local doctors had failed to help me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, flbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness,ornervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? itlrs. jfiiiKJiam mvues an ?ic?v women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Indicted After a Decade. Quite a sensation has been sprung in Saluda county recently by the solicitor handing out an indictment charging Pope B. Havird, white, with murder, and the grand jury returning a true bill. Some ten years ago a negro named Tom Scurry, living with Havird, very suddenly and very mysteriously disappeared and he has never been seen or heard of since. Recently a rumor gained currency that Havird split Scurry's head open with an axe while they were splitting rails, and covered the body with brush and logs and burned it. This rumor, coming to the ears of Solicitor Tim merman, caused him to make an investigation on the quiet, with the results that he was satisfied that there was enough in the report to justify him in handing out an indictment for murder, and' the grand jury evidently think th6i*e is enough testimony to warrant a trial of the case. A bench warrant has been issued for Havird and he is expected to be apprehended at once. It seems that several now claim to have known of Havird's killing the negro at the time it was done, but they have kept it a secret all these .-iM+il kflnflrf 1 \t wrVicn fhfirp was Y COI Dj U LJ CIX IVVW1V1J ? *?MVM v? -w- w a falling out among them, andHavird t?nd the parties who say they have known of the murder all the time began to whisper it to first one and then to another, until the report gained circulation. The reason they assign for Havirdrs killing the negro is that Havird'*s barn was burned and he charged Scurry with it, and getting a good' chance,, put him out of the way for doing it. Havird is the young white man who was shot a few years ago by John Yarborough in such a manner as that one of his arms had to be amputated. Why James Lee Got Well. Everybodv in Zanesville, 0., knows Mrs. Mary tee, of rural route 8-. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's Kew Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend J ? J .AnTTnm. rwuillllieiiueu jl^ICY* jl/io^uvcjl j. it ^ tried it, and its nse has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lnng remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it I Sold under guarantee at Derrick's Drug Store and Kanfmann Drug Co. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Shady Grove Breezes. Crops are looking well ha this section. A large crowd attended the Little Mountain reunion from this section. Mr. W. W. Amick, Jr., has returned home, after spending some time with his brother, J. D. Amick, in Atlanta. H. B. Aug. 15. There are many imitations of DeWitfc's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve but just one original. Nothing else is just as good. Insist on DeWitt's. It is cleansing and soothing. Sold by Xaufmann Drug Co. For impersonating an officer A. V. He!lams, a young white man. was fined$15 by the recorder of Columbia. Hellams claimed to be an o:Ticer and attempted to collect a debt. Pr, in imvv,-! i/.Vii <tnim.ul in *>0 niinnf?\< stire "with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is ou the 25-cent box. Ask your doctor or untwist about this formula! Stops womaniv pains, headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial, to prove value of his headache, or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by Kuufmnnu Drint Co. Ak. Si i ma^ the best Shoes that can be b SEE OURS BEE E. P. & F. 1710 Main Streel THE WHITE R0TAR1 The design and finish of the to equal it has yet appeared on RTT7IA TYV SWTT Has a very large Bobbin?Ho BALL BI A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and d (White SHUTTLE Machine has been h Tlie NEW HOME stands at the top of ? Always on hand good Second Hand 3V! machine attaclunents, shuttles, belts and J. H. BERRY, 1802 Main Parlor Re BEN DAVID, NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER, Best cooking and finest Restau; i Special Bates by the Wee Me; For Sale. Prettiest and cheapest lots on the market for speculative and building purposes, at Eau Claire Heights, within incorporate limits, convenient to trolley f line, |80 to $285 each. Terms $10 cash ; $5 per month, no interest or taxes. 5 , per cent, discount for cash. ; One store house and lot at Livingston, ; size lot 240x120, corner lot. Price $650. i Store house and dwelling attached at j Livingston. Size of lot 120x60. The ! dwelling has four rooms. Price $500. i 1,100 acres of land, 900 acres ; cleared, 200 acres second growth pine. i Operating now a 17-horse farm, 8-room I brick dwelling, 4-room cottage, 14 ten: ant houses, two barns, one brick store \ house 25x50, blacksmith shop, ginhouse, 12-horse Tozer enjrine, saw mill, one . 80-saw gin and Murray system, 600 j acres in y pasture. S. A. L. railroad passes through the middle of the place. In the survey is included the town of Leeds. Price $16,500; $6,500 cash, balance one, two and three years, The place lias plenty of labor and the land is in a good state of cultivation. ! An improved place, 173 acres, three miles from Sally and four miles from ' Perry, 100 acres in cultivation and will make bale of cotton per acre. Some saw timber, balanee woods. An improved place three miles from Lexington, 155 acres, three hundred thousand feet saw timber, 500 cords good oak wood. Price $1,000. An improved place of 334 acres on i Ancrum ferry road, twelve miles from ' Columbia, sixty acres in cultivation, balance saw timber and. woods, urisi mill and Gin. Price $2,500, easy terms. 500 acres of land on road to Angusta, : nine miles from Columbia and two and one-half miles from Lexington. About . fifty acres in cultivation, saw timber enough to cut one million feet of lumber, balance wogds. Price $4,500. Large store house, dwelling over the store and rooms on the side. Also on same lot a two and single story dwelling Rents for $56.25 per month. Price $5,100, $1,500 cash, balance one, two, three and four years. An improved place of 840 acres, 12 miles from Columbia on the CamdeD road. The place has a 8-horse farn , open on it, also 150 acres in pasture ' well watered. Price $5.50 per acre Terms, $2,000 dollars cash, balance one two and three years. 110 acres of land, five miles from the city, on the Winnsboro road, 50 acres in j cultivation, 00 acres in woods. Price i $87.50 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance on easy terms. 43 acres of line bottom lanci tnree ana half miles from city, and will make a bale of cotton to the acre or 75 bushels of corn. Price $100 per acre, easy terms. Enquiries will be answered promptly, and will take pleasure showing the property. J. F. NOBLEY S CO., REAL ESTATE. 1507 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 1816. Do Witt's Little Early Risers, safe easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold by Kuul'manu Drug. Co.. 1903 priii g and Summer r onoes all kind of leathers to suit dress and every day wear. mers7 medium and heavy *k Shoes a specialty. You f depend that we give you . ought and at a small profit. ORE YOU BUY A. DAVIS, ; Columbia, S. C. (SEWING MA WE. stand is unexcelled. Nothing the market. T AND SURE. Ids more thread than any ether FARING, arable. It is something new. a use twenty-five years.) 5HUTTLE machines. I have the latest. [achines. Needles for all machines an 3 H the best pure SPERM OIL. Street, Columbia, S. C." sstauraat, , Proprietor, COLUMBIA, S. C. a mimm m rant in Columbia. For Ladies and Gentlemen, k. lis at all Hours?Night or Day,. j HAVE YOU THOUGHT Of buying a Piano or Organ? DO YOU BEALIZE The advantage of buying from an established house that represents the standard makes? ABE YOU AW ABE That we represent Pianos of the most renowned makas, and make as low prices as can possibly be obtained on Pianos of Sterling Quality? DO YOU KNOW That we do not sell stencilled Pianos? that is pianos which do not oontain the makers' name? WE WANT YOST To know if you buy a Piano or an Organ from us you get the makers' guarantee, also our endorsement thereon, making you doubly secure. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Of uninterrupted success is our refer- "? ence. DON'T FORGET When you buy a Piano or an Organ from us you get a life-long treasure. For catalogues, prices and terms write Mate's Music House, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS & ORGANS. > E HARDING, i The Old Veteran Painless Tooth Ex- . tractor and Dentist, is now located oilr Route 1, Columbia. S. C., second house i beyond Smith branch, where he will ! do all kinds of Dental Work in the best manner and with the best material. FIRSTGLASS BOILERS. Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lombard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes and sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys,, gearing, boxes, hangers, etc. Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and j fertilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, cane mill and shingle outfits, j Building, bridge, factory, furnace and ' railroad castings: railroad, mills, maI chinists* and factory supplies. | Belting, packing, injectors, pipe tit-"" j tings, saws, tiles, oilers, etc. i Cast every day; work 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. ^ j LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO,, | Augusta, Ga