The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 26, 1909, Page 3, Image 3
. LORICK& L<
Pearl Millet, Early Ami
^Barley?Spring Crop?Seed
Improved White Dent, Hicko
Bed Cob, Seed Sweet Patatoes
less Tarns.
Our stocks have been ce
under proper conditions will
Mail orders wilTbe fillet
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est to the largest quantities.
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Send your orders, or write us
LORICK & LO
Wholesale and Retail Seedmc
QUALITY
You have probably bought many th
good, that cost a good price, but xrnc
test of service soon proved themselves v
It might have been shoes that soc
the sides, caps broke down, heels gav<
gave <*nl %nd soles were plated.
fTo goart
wear, and be
V wearyonrm
and choice s
ing selection
COA
T. A.
Opposite Post Office,
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fSODTHERN
^ Unexcelled Dini;
T Through Pullman Sleei
""* /h Convenient Schedu!
?S For full information
* ittw consult nearest Southeri
. W J. C. LUSK,
^ J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. 1
Just R
TWO CARLOAD
AND I
> Wash Pots, Country j
One carload Roval Ri
read)r roo
One carload Terra (
makes the ch
I We also carry a com pie
Iron Pipes, Fittings and V<i
Metal Shingles, Roof Paint
Mantels, Grates and Tiles.
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LEE A. LOF
I 1519 MAEft STREET
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?AT ?U&? ICS* COLUMBIA SUPP
?WRANCE,'-?
>er and Orange Cane, Beardless
Corn, Improved Golden Bent,
ry King, Blount's Prolific, Tenn
i, Ga. Bucks, Nancy Halls. Vine
cured from reliable sources, and
produce the best results.
i promptly from the very small\
If you want reliable seeds for
ID GARDEN.
for prices for anything needed
WRANCE, INC,
m. Columbia, S. C.
f S H O ES!
dngs that looked ^
ier the rugged ?"
rorthless.
)n ma o*er af """"* ^
a way, sewing
1 against these things, ptci&lly in foot*
/
> confident of getting the best quality foot*
.oner can buy, take advantage of the large
took constantly available for making pleas*
ls at our store.
nt for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.53
4
BO YNE,
Columbia, S. C.
OUR PIES
have found favor with everybody
?babes and men, the little girl in
pinafores and her mother and her
grandmother. They are or tne
sweet, delicious, who 1 e some,
melt-in-your-mouth kind, anc
we're anxious to have you try
them if you don't know the products
of eur ovens. If you do
know we won't have to ask you.
REIDLINGER'S STEM BAKERY,
COUMBIA, S. C.
'railway**!
v!>
ng Car Service, V/
ping Cars on ail Trains, ^
les on Locai Trains. a*
i as to rates, routes, et# ^
i Railway Ticket Agent, or vy
D. P. A., Charleston, S. C w
L, Atlanta, Ga.
eceived !
is COOK STOVES 9
tANG-ES, I
and Stove Hollow-Ware. |
.ibber Hoofing, the best |
fing known. |
"otta Flue Pipe, which I
eapest chimney. ** |
:te stock of Pumps, Wrought S
Ives, Corrugated iron Eoofng, jj
and Roofer's .Supplies, Wood |i
to ior prices. |
MCK&, BRO. I
COLUMBIA, S. C.
amm 11 " 111 ' "" " ' ? '
P. P. PACKING
ger. It creates less friction,
aver. We carry a large stock.
LY CO. . . Columbia, S. C.
say consumption can be I
I cured. ^ Nature alone won't!
I is the best help, but its use 1
I must be continued in sum-1
I mer as well as winter. g
8 Take it In a littlo cold milk or water 8
8 Get a small bottle now. All Druggists 9
The Subaltern's Retort.
When Sir Ian Hamilton was in South
Africa acting as chief of staff to Lord
Kitchener he had occasion to visit rather
a iarge depot of which a young officer
was in command. Going through
certain papers. General Hamilton found
that these were not quite in order and
at last said rather wearily to the officer:
"You know this sort of thing
will not do at ail. What do you sup?-?**
Ix v?.\ nfAT*A rrtvnn WAH fnr
j[.'wc %wui uiaiu^ ? vu jvu xvi .
"I am sure I do not know, general,"
was the cheerful reply. "Since 1 came
here I have worked sixteen hours a
day and more. I have acted as mule
teamster, porter, van guard, supply
clerk, station master, orderly, room
clerk, typist and a dozon other things.
I think if I had not been endowed
with brains I might have managed to
take on two or three more jobs as well,
but as it is I must admit I am somewhat
handicapped."
Sir Ian Hamilton was forced to
laugh, and shortly after the young
i officer found himself attached to the
general's personal staff.?London TitBits.
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Psychic Phenomena.
The Chinese believe that the p'o is
"nnntrnlonf- to thp snnmliminnl splf.
the risible personality interpenetrating
and indissolubly attached to the body,
the bun being the subliminal or invisible
self, also interpenetrating the body
but not indissolubly attached to it"
For instance, "the hun of a girl eloped
with a lover, leaving the physleal
body informed by the p4o only, and
there she lay in bed, a semiconscious
invalid, for several years, until the return
of a runaway pair, who had been
duly married and were bringing home
a couple of children. While the astonished
parents were wondering what to
make of It all, the girl in the bed got
up and went out to meet herself. The
two fell into each other's arms, and
there and then, In the presence of spectator?,
they coalesced and became one
?one ordinary weman, dressed, however,
in two complete suits of clothes."
?Theosophical Review.
Young Girls Are Victims
of headache, as well as older women,
but all get quick relief and prompt cure
from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the
world's best remedy for sick and nervous
headaches. They make pure blood,
and strong nerves and build up your
health. Try them. 25c. at Kaufmann
Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel
Drug Store.
Annual Meeting of tlie R. F. D.
Carriers May 31.
The annual meeting of the Rural
Letter Carriers' Association of Lexington
County Svill be held Monday,
May 31st, at 11 o'clock in the court
house. All carriers and their substitutes,
whether members or not, are
i requested to meet with us.
Olin F. Nunamaker, President.
R. A. Barr, Secretary.
1 Fishing Tackle.
f This is fishing time and at The
Bazaar you will find a full line of
I tackles ef all kinds. Poles, bob9, hooks
and linos. Come to us for your tackle
I The Bazaar.
' WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS
S. A. Mathias, Irmo, S. C.,
has a grand strain of White Plymouth
Chickens, conceded to be the best in
the South, hi9 winnings at the loading
, poultry shows last year is proof of his
high class stock. If interested in stock
or eggs write him, he will give you his
winnings at Columbia, Augusta, Charleston
and Richmond, etc., and prices.
BARBECUE
We will furnish a first-class Barbecue
and refreshments at Eli L. Corley's
spring on Saturday June 5th, 1900.
Music will be furnished by the Lexington
Brass Band. Meats will be
cured by J. F. Harman and Eli L.
Corley. Everybody is invited to attend.
" G. L. Harman,
Harry Corley.
Sewing Machines.
The Davis Unique and other new
improved drop head machines; nicely
finished in oak; easy running and perfect
sewing; fully guaranteed; for
j sale at factory prices for casii, or 011
l easy payments, at The Bazaar.
| tf Rice B. Harman
The Basaar Fountain.
The Ba/.aar Fountain is now running
in full blast. Cold drinks of every
kind. Ice cream 011 Saturday's.
j Send us Yonr Dnes.
If you are too busy to come to town
i to mail ns your (lues. We need all the
j money we can fjct, besides the law will
! not allow us to mail papers to siibserlb- j
j crs in arrears for more than one year. j
' If you want to secure the llome and i
i Farm, the best farm journal in the j
! South, for the small sum of do cents a j
! year, send your subscription and re- j
newalsto this oHice between now and i
June 1st.
SUMTEB MA?TEB
COMMITS SUICIDE.
Sumter was shocked on Tuesday to
hear that Hon. H. Frank Wilson had
k ll^d himself. At 8:30 he wa9 sitting
in his office in the court, house talking
with his father when he rose from his
chair, sf.pnned into his vault and nulled
y rgL - _ ^
the inner door to. In a minute his
father heard a pistol shot. It was a
few minutes before the vault door
could be opened and Maj. Wilson was
then found stretched on the floor with
a pistol ball through his right temple.
Death was instantaneous.
It had been noticed by his companions
in the court house lately that
Maj. Wilson did not seem himself.
His father was with him the day before
and noticed that be was so nervous
that he determined not to go to
his home in the country, out spent,
thejnight with his son. He says that
njthinginthe major's manner or conversation
gave him any intimation
that he was contemplating suicide.
It was undoubtedly a case of temporary
insanity. About a year ago Mrs.
Wilson died, and Maj. Wilson had not
been in good health for some time and
he evidently was depressed.
He had no children. Maj. Wilson
was 54 years of age. He was master
in equity of Sumter county.
Cheap Excursion Bates
Via. Southern Bailway.
ASHEVILLE, N. C., and return.
Account National Association T. P.
A's., May 31st to June 5th, tickets on
sale May 28th, 29th and -X)th, and for
trains scheduled arrive Asheviile
before 3:00 p. m., May 31st, 1909, final
limit 30 days irom ciate 01 saie. stopover
privileges.
BLACK MOUNTAIN AND ASHEVILLE,
N. C., and return account
Southern Student Conference Y. M.
C. A., and Y. W. C. A., June 9 to 20,
1909. Tickets on sale to Asheville
June 7, 8, 9, and to Black Mountain
June 9, 10 and 11. Final limit returning
June 23, 1909.
CHARLOTTSVILLE, VA., and return
account Summer School University
of Virginia, June 18 to July 31.
Tickets on sale June 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
July 5 and l\ Final limit returning
15 days from date of sale.
KNOXVILLE, TENN., and return
account Summer School June 22 to
July 30. Tickets on 9ale June 20,
no ?}iaf lana
?11 itm r luai 11U11U VWWUW UI.OVI ivvm
LOUISVILLE, KY., and return account
annual session Ancient Arabic
Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
June 2 to 10, 1909. Dates of sale June
5, 6, 7, return limit June 17, 1909.
MEMPHIS, TENN., account annual
reunion United Confederate Veterans
June 8 to 10, dates of sale June 5, 6, 7,
return limit June 14, with extension
to July 1st by depositing ticket and
paying 50 cents extra. Stopovers.
SEATTLE, WASH., and return
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.
Tickets on sale May 24th until September
30th, final limit returning Oct.
31st, 1909. Diverse routes w ith stopover
privileges.
Suramef excursion rates in effect
May 29th to September 30th, final
limit October 31st, iyuy.
Convenient schedules and superior
train service to all points in all directions
by the SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
For detailed information, call on
any ticket agent of the Southern
Railway or address
J. L. MEEK,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
W. E. McGEE,
T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
From "Wildwood, Fla.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Well. Mr. Editor, the Wildwood
girl will write a few lines again.
We are having some disagreeable
weather?wind and rain.
There is a fine season now and the
farmers will soon be through laying
by corn. Corn will soon be out in
silk and tassel.
The new ice factory will soon be in
ooeration here. Ollie H.
j Wildwood, Fia., May 22, 11)09.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot
he cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions, and financially able
to carry out any obligations made by his
fivni W i t r>IV/i 'flYMAV Ar, Mv.fviv
"Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrli Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price. 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
The monument erected a Lancaster
by the Daughters of the Confederacy
will be unveiled on June 4th.
The Walhalla Cotton mills will increase
capital by issuing preferred ^
stock for 8100,000. I
Kills Iler Foe of 20 Years.
"The most merciless enemy { had for
20 years," declares Mrs. James Duncan,
of Hnvncsviile. Me., "was Dvsnensia. I
i suffered intensely after eating: or drink-1
i iii? and could scarcely sleep. After
many remedies had failed and several
doctors grave me up. I tried Elect rie
Bitter:-, which cured me completely.
Now 1 cast eat anything:. J am To years
old and am onerjoyed to grot my health
and strength hack acain." For Indigestion,
I j(:-s of Appetite, Kidney
Trouble. Eai.m Back. Female (Complaints.
its umpualed. Only oOc. at
Kaufn " m Drutr Oo . Derrick's Drag:
Sr >re. S md j ihugr -Store.
jOrae Dose fc
I Children cough at night? Give t'
Jtoral. Often a single dose at i
| control the cough. Good for any <
| Good for easy cases, hard cases;
S chronic cases. Ask your doctor i
I e. i-i.. x.
Iiidiiiuy, jusi wnai lie uuuiu> ui i
No alcohol in this cough medicine
A lazy liver makes a lazy boy. An active brain <
laxative for boys and girls than Ayer's Pills. Ask
FURNIl
CASH OR CF
Never in the history c
been a larger lot of all gi
received at prices that wi
I will sell CASH or (
see me and I will save yoi
P . M . F
Chapin, !
COLUMBIA CRi
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR
RETAIL A:
Flour, Bacon, Lard and S
We carry evevything in the G
chief aim is to please. Try u
you will be convinced.
Corner Plain and Assembly
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DOORS, SAS
BLINDS .
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v Call or write for Prices.
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NOTEC
We handle no Harness made
leather. Do not allow this inferi
nothing but the very best
OLD FASHIONED OAK TA
And anything we sell ca \ be relied
Don't foci your money away c
get but little wear out of it.
DAVIS & CO
1517 Mair Street
>r doughs
hem Ayers Cherry Pecbedtime
will completely
one with a cold or cough.
; good for acute cases,
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VVli ^ V/V4J AaVliVl^U^ MliM
his old standard remedy.
J.C.AyerCo.,Lowell, Mass.
iemands an active liver. No
your doctor about them. He knows.
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>f Chapin has there
rades of Furniture
ill astonish you.
CREDIT. Come t?
i money.
RICK,
Sa Ca
3CERY CO.,
CASHr
WHOLESALE PRICES.
agar our Specialties
irocery fine, and our
is before you buy and
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Df the best stocks of |
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from cieap acid tanned
or stuff space. We use
.KMED LEATHER
upon as the best.
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MPAKY
Columbia, 3. C