The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 07, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
K I Our banking facilities
HB I place them at your comm;
rg terest paid on time deposi
I with your business.
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| J. A. BLACKWELDER, I
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I The name WALTER^A. WOOD on a mc
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(T1U.N every way?it aoes?iu trui v uvco.
A 4-3 mower at $40.00. A 4-6 mower a
hand damp, at $18.00, and an 8-20 teeth all
We carry a full line^of repairs.
LORICK & LOW
Columbia,
QUALITY
I You have probably bought many things t
good, that cost a good price, but under tb
test of service soon proved themselves worth!
* It might have been shoes that soon rui
the sides, caps broke down, heels gave wa;
gave out and soles were plated.
u__t? ^ar(i a?ai
? wear, and be confi
I I B wear your money
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W nAwi/?c: ing selections at o
k Sole agent for
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Opposite Posi^.ffice,
l The Palmetto JH
Dk COLUMBIA
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HB A Depository for the Unite
of South Carolina the CotL]
(of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United States Bon
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, Firms,
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on deposits
terest calculated quarterly.
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transact
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL Bi
CAPITAL $25C
"Wilie Jones, President.
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K W J. C. LUSK, D. P.
Wt /|S J. L. MEEK, A. G. F. A., At
V NEW STORE A1
H We wish to announce that we have opene
B merchandise and propose to sell good* at t
ask is for you to give us a chance to serve
convince everyone that we.mean what we
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, SWANSEA.
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are excellent. We
ind. 5 per cent, inits.
Kindly favor us
NEYCUTT, Cashier,
'resident.
>wer machine means SATISFAC
t $42.50. A 8-20 tooth ail steel raite,
steel rake, self-dump, at $20.00.
RANGE, INC.,
s. c.
SHOES!
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ess. tjr~- 1-aW^' tfiy
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?, sewing
ust these tilings, especially in foctdent
of getting the best quality footcan
buy, take advantage of the large
distantly available for making pleasur
store.
W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50
O YNE,
Columbia, S. C.
ational Bank,
s. c.
d States Government, the State
aty of Richland and the City
as and $100,000 State of South
Corporations and Individuals,
in our Savings Department, inyour
business to yoar entire
LNK, - - Columbia, S. C.
1,000.00
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jailway. 1
ar Service.
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Cars on all Trains, ^
in Local Trains. ^
to rates, routes, etc.
Lway Ticket Agent, or vy
A., Charleston, S. C. yP
lanta, Ga.
[ SWANSEA!
(1 a new and select line of general
he Very Lowest Prices. Ali we
i yen, and a call at our store will
say. Give us a trial. : : :
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Merchants, I
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Pelion Happenings.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
On account of the ideal weather for
the last month the farmers of this
section are very well up with their
work. Cotton is very nearly all
picked.
The school at this place opened on
the 14th of September with Prof. Kobert
Holiday, ofHoneapath, as teacher.
Mr. R. Lee Berry is erecting a new
dwelling on his place. Jefcoat Bros.,
are the contractor?,
Mr. S. E. Berry is making preparations
to have erected a big store
building on his lot in this place, the
' second story to be used as a secret
order hall.
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Best have returned
from a visit to the former's
parents in North Carolina.
Rev. L. S. Shealy preached his farewell
sermon at the Florence Baptist
church on the second Sunday in Sep
fomKot. TTia an<"?/>psf4nr has not vet
wvmuvi* AJ.AU uvAvyyvv ? v
been elected.
Rev. W. H. Roof, of Tenn., and the
former pastor of St. John's church,
preached at that church on the third
Sunday in September. The third Sunday
in this month will be the regular
communion service. Rev. E. J. Sox
is expected to preach the sermon.*
The little child of Mr. Henry M.
Lucas, who has been lying at the
point of death, is somewhat better.
Pelion, October 3. R. L. C.
Fifty Years a Blacksmith.
Samuel R. Worley of Hixburg, Va.,
has been shoeing horses for more than
fifty years. He says: "Chamberlain's
Pain Balm has given me great relief
from lame back and rheumatism. It is
the best liniment I ever used." For
sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Lexington Baptist Association.
The Lexington Baptist Association
will meet with the Providence Baptist
church on Friday, October 9th at
10 o'clock, and will remain in session
for three days.
The introductory sermon will be
preached by the Rev. S. R. Bass.
Every church clerk is requested to
have his report made out and ready
to present it to the association.
The delegates and visiting brethren
will be met at Leesville on Friday
morning and again on Friday evening
and will be taken to the church.
The following is the standing committee
who are to make the reports
on the different subjects and they are
earnestly requested to be on hand
with their reports and not delay the
meeting. Let every church be well
represented at this association and
make this the best we have ever held:
State Missions?J. H. Laird, J. Hite,
W. D. Lucas. .
Home Missions?L. C. Dunbar, J.
R. Gantt, John T. Sawyer..
Foreign Mission?E. A. Smith, W.
M. Laird, H. J. Sharpe.
Orphanage?G. W. Corley, R. E.
Miller, J. S. Senn.
Temperance?L. W. Wise, J. B.
Kirkland, G. 0. Shirey.
Education?R. J. Fallaw, D. E. Holder,
W. A. Hall.
Aged Ministers?Yv. T. Brooker, W.
L. Keel, IY R. Crafc.
Sunday Schools?W. R. Lowe, L.
S. Shealv, J. A. Roberts.
Woman's Work?S. R. Bass, Miss
Sue Corley, Miss A. Sox.
W. R. Lowe, Clerk.
Stomach troubles would more quickly
disappear if tlie idea of treating the
cause, rather than the effect, would
come into practice. A tiny, inside, hidden
nerve, says Dr. Shoop* governs and
gives strength to the stomach. A branch
also goes to the Heart, and one to the
Kidneys. When these "inside nerves"
fail, then the. organs must falter. Dr.
Shoop's Restorative is directed specifically
to these failing nerves. Within
48 hours after starting the Restorative
treatment patients say they realize a
gain. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Bitten By A Rattlesnake.
Johnston, October i.?Special: Mrs
John Sawyer, who was bitten on the
little finger a few days ago by a ground
rattlesnake while at work in the
garden, has suffered greatly since from
its effects. The snake held on with j
<anr>h fona.oif.v t.liat. lYTrc Sawvpr hprJ to
shake off the reptile.
Do not let anyone tell yon that somethtng
else is just as good as De Witt's |
Kidney and Bladder Pills because there
isn't anything just as good for weak,
back, backache, rheumatic pains, inflammation
of the bladder, or any Kidney
and Bladder disorder. A week's
trial will convince you. Sold by Kaufman
Drug Co.
A postoffice inspector at Clinton,
Miss who had checked a clerk short
was shot by the clerk and dangerously
wounded.
To quickly check a cold, druggists
are dispensing everywhere, a clever
Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Preventics.
Preventics are also fine for
feverish children. Take Preventics at
the sneeze stage, to head oflf all colds.
Box of 48?2oc. Kaufmann Drug Co.
What has become of the motherly old
lady who always had a few peppermint
lozenges in her pocket?
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous
little liver pills. They are small,
sure, safe pills. Sold bv Kaufmanii
Drug Co.
A ginner in Anderson county has
been warned by night riders that he
will be burned put if he gins any more
cotton. '
There is a star?Mardela?so far re- j
moved from the earth that if the dis- j
tance to the sun is represented as being
one inch,' the distance to this star j
would be 32 miles.
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The greatest State fair will be held j
) in Columbia October 2?> to 30. Make j
; your arrangements to go. Special |
1 rates on all railroads.
! J
j Relatives of CI. E. Brown who recent- i
j ly died in Anderson found SoGii in an i
old trunk left by the deceased.
I
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j Civilization has its drawbacks, i
! There are not nearly so many iiazlenut j
j patches as there used to be.
Come to the county fair.
BANGER IH BEi&Y,
Sidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous
for Lexington People
to Neglect.
The great danger of Kidney troubles
is that they get a firm hold before the
sufferer recognizes them. Health is
gradually undermined. Backache,
headache, nervousness, lameness,
soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles,
r?rinary trdtibles, dropsy, diabetes and
Bright's disease follow in merciless
succession. Don't neglect your kidneys.
Cure the kidneys with the certain
and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney
Pills, which has cured people right
here in Lexington.
Geo. B. Lee, living in Lexington, S.
C.,says: "I have been a sufferer from
attacks of kidney trouble for a good
many years, and during that time
have taken a ereat many remedies.
I received the oest of results from the
nao r>f Urton's ITiflnPv Pilla whioh T
MVV VA A/VWM W y * ff ?
procured at The Kaufmaun Drug Co.,
and shall continue using them. It
will always give me pleasure to reommend
them to other sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
BIG STAKE RACES
AT STATE FAIR
For the First Time South Carolina
Gets Stake Races-Big
Entries.
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Columbia, S. C.?(Special.)?In all the
life of the State Fair?forty yearsthere
have never been anything like
the races that are scheduled for this
year. The fair opens October 26th and
closes October 30th. There will be four
days of racing-. Already five stake
races have been arranged for trotters
and pacers. Purses will be offered for
both harness and running horses.
Between $6,000.00 and $7,000.00 has
been offered as prizes for these races.
The attractive prizes, together with the
fact that so many of the Northern and
Eastern tracks have had trouble with
tfie racers, will make the entries here
fair week the best aggregation of fast
horses ever seen anywhere in the
South.
Strings of horses from the most renowned
stables in the country will be
here fair week. With the races nearly
two months off. the entries for the
stake races counted up to ninety-three,
and it is expected that more than a
hundred of America's finest racers will
be entered for the stake races.
The purse races will be much above
the average this year. More money is
offered and better horses will be raced.
The track has been put in apple pie
order and the grandstands enlarged
in/i This wns nores?arv to
accommodate the immense crowds that
will witness all of the races during fair
week, this being the first of the series
in the Virginia-Carolina Circuit.
There will be other sports. Davidson
College plays Clemson on - Wednesday,
and the University of South Carolina
plays Davidson College on Thursday.
Mr. R. C. Keenan will have the races
in charge, and he knows his business.
President Moblev expects the races
this year to' bring people to the fair
from every part of the State and from
many surrounding States.
Theodore, Jr., G-oes t: "Work.
Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1.?Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr., began work this morningju9tlike
the 3,000 other mill hands
who are workimrfor the Hartford Car
pet company. He expects to work up
through all grades of the business.
For Chapped Skin.
Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may be cured in one night by
applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is also
uuequaled for sore nipples, burns aud
scalds. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co..
The United States for the year ending
August 31, 1908, consumed 4,575,438
bales of cotton against 4,084,936
the previous year. That was a falling
off of 409,498 bales.
i.? o r>rnviY\irt r\f t.Via natural
digestive juices and it digests all classes
of food and every kind of food, so you
see it will do the work that the stomach
itself does. The only difference between
it and the stomach is the stomach can
get out of order and Kodol cannot, but
Kodol can put the stomach into good
order. Buy Kcdol today, today. It is
guaranteed. Sold by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
Murder Charge iTol Prossed.
Aiken, Oct. 1.?The case of the state
11 -i i ?: i.
! against Jim vvimams, cnargeu wim ;
the murder of E. H. Fisher in Aiken
county, ha9 ben nol prossed. At one
time Williams was condemned to die.
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For Sale?A New Davis (Unique)
9ewing machine, improved drop
head, cheap either for cash or on
j easy payments?installment plan?a
I bargain. Apply at this fiice. tf
WOOD^S^EEDS^
If Best qualities obtainable
[/ Winter or 6 j
Hairy Vetch _ |
makes not only one of the largest- i
yielding" and best winter feed and j
forage crops you can grow, but is
also one of the best of soil-improvers,
adding more nitrogen to the j
soil than anyiother winter crop. ? j
Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue
gives full information
about this valuable crop; also
.Sabout all other I
Farm & Garden Seeds !
Ofor Fall planting. Catalogue / !
mailed free ou request. Write fl '
for it. I j j
T. W. WOOD & SONS, I j
Seedsmen, - Richmond. Va.
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{ We Supplg. all Hie!
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HARMAN,
The Man Thai Saves You Money on;
SHOES
Having purchased our stock when I
leather market was at its lowest this s
son enables us to give you the advant*
of buying your fall and winter Shoes
the right price. See us before you bi
TXT a aoti r\ a von fy^n/1 nrViori if OAmoc
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prices. "We have now a complete line
select from. Farmers' heavy shoes
specialty.
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WALL PAPER
Our stock of 40,000 roils is c
and seasonable papers. All |
built for wear. 25 per cent,
courteous treatment. :
| WEBB'S At
wg i 27 Main Street,
M Opposite Kirby's 5
"STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
Frank C. Corley, R. L. Connelly and
J. D. Swygert, Admrs. of Estate of J.
"YV. Long, deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
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-rVlOIlZH ?J. OITUl.il, iUl'S. -TiiuiiUt* v.Tit;iju,
W. Aughtry Smith, Oliver Smith,
William Carlisle Smith, Cora Viola
Smith, Henry Ethon Smith, Southern
Securities & Trust Company as Administrator
of Estate of H. D. Smith,
deceased, Scott Hendrix, W. P. Roof
and Samuel B. George, Defendants.
Summons for Relief.
(Complaint served.)
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re- I
quired to answer the complaint in this j
action, of which a copy is herewith j
served upon you, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on
| the subscribers at their office at Lexing!
ton, S. C., within twenty days after the
sendee hereof, exclusive'of the day of
I L-TirtVi cQvvif'U- nnrl if YAll fail t."? "iltKWi'r
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rlie complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will apply j
to the Court for the relief demanded in j
the complaint. j
Dated Julv 10, A. D. 11)08,
EFIRD & DREHER,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
To the Defendants, Southern Securities j
& Trust Company :is Administrator ]
i of Estate of H. D. Smith, deceased,
and Mrs. Pauline Glenn:
You will take notice that the original
Summons and Complaint in above stated
action have this day been filed in |
the office of Clovk of Court for Lexing- [
ton county, S. C., and tire now on liie i
in >ai:l office.
EFIRD & DREHER.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys. j
July l:?, lhO>. <>w~>l j
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Every home with children should j
have a box of Dr. Thornton's Easy- i
Teether in it. A guaranteed remedy j
f >r all bowel and stomach trouble in |
;nothing children. For sale by I)cr- I
;iek Drug Co.; or Easy-Teother Modi- j
cine Co., Hart well, Ga.
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for all Book* adopted, jj
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ave found favor with every body
-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 the prouets
of our evens. If you do
:ncw we won't have to ask you.
, ! !? f AW MPS MBC
a sum bmsihi,
COLUMBIA, S. G.
NOW! I
five Per Cent, |
is to do your
DECORATING I
ram full of beautiful designed
capers are of fine stock and H
discount now. Prompt and m
RT STORE, I
Columbia, S. C. V
and 1 0 cents Store. v
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Kidneys
Inflammation of the bladder,
urinary troubles and
backache use
! DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
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S. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicago, IIS*
The Kaufniann Drug Co.
FSRSTGLASS BOILERS.
Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lombard
Boilers, ranks, stacks, stand pipes
j and sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys,
i gearing, boxes, hangers, etc.
Complete cotton, saw, grist. oil and
j fertilizer mill outfits: also gin, press,
j cane mill and shingle outfits.
I Building, bridge, factory, furnace and
I railroad castings: railroad, mills, maI
eJiiuUiV ::?!(] faernrv stirmlies
Belting, packing. injectors, pipe fitI
tings, sews, files, oilers. ?tc.
I Cast cvcy (lav; work "i(JO hands.
GET OUK PRICES.
! LCM^AED IH01X WOEKS &
SUPPLY CO.,
I Augusta, - - - Ga
E SETTERS B''Sweets.
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