The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 02, 1909, Page 8, Image 8
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PS2TCXL AND SCISSOBS. B
Wayside Notes Gathered Here ard *
There by a Dispatch Man.
4 * There Will" be an eclipse of the moon
Thnrs4ay. (tomorrow) night. e:
x Best brands of cigars always found rw
at The Bazaar. u
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i Mr. Jeter Boat wright, of Samaria,
Was in town Monday.
Mr. H. D. Lybrand is in Charleston, v
a juror at the United States court.
Mr. Franklin Hallman, of tbeCbine*
qnepin section, was in town Monday,
Barrett Jones, Esq., of Batesburg, a
was here on legal bnsiness Saturday. a
If yon are due us for yonr paper,
please call, or send and settle. 8
Fine cigars and smoking tobacco, at t<
Harman's Bazaar.
Mr. H. D. Loom an, a prosperous farmer
residing near Batesburg, was J|
here on Monday. h
GOFLY keeps flies of horses and 8/
cattle. 25c and 50c at all drug
stores. 40
Mr James Richardson has pure has- V
ed a handsome International Harvest- x
er automobile. g
. Miss Winnie Wolfe, a charming
young lady of Columbia, is the ad- t
:V mired gnest of relatives here. ^
. If you want a bargain in men's pants v
and overalls, go to H. N. Kaminer d
&Co. g
Mr. O. Steele was in town yesterday
and dropped in to see us and paid b
;? V f ; a dollar for his paper. a
Buy your ice cream churns from I
i H, N. Kaminer & Co. It is the "Bliz- r
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xard" and they ireeze qmc*. i uu t bay
any other. a
' - Mr. Henry Day, of Irene, who un- fc
derwent a serious operation * seyeral
weeks ago, is at home again, to the c
delight of his friends.
Mr. Chas. E. Corley, Jr., is in Charleston,
serving as a grand juror in
the United States court.
Mr. W. H. Geer, the popular traveling
representative of The State, spent 0
yesterday in Lexington in the interest r
of his paper. a
WANTED Two of our subscribers a
each to bring us a bushel of peas on t
subscription. Dispatch. g
Read the little ad of Mr. James R. t
Richardson in this issue and when you S
want to take an automobile ride, call t
him up. His phone number is 60. *
Potato plants for sale at 75c per' J
thousand. Apply to George Corley, *
Lexington, S. C. j
\ Mr. Vf. ;P. Roof and Rev. T. S.
Brown spenryesterday in Batesburg, t
having gone down in Mr. Roof's:
handsome Buick automobile. z
Mrs. L. W. Redd, who was operated 1
arm hv Hr ITnnvl.
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tern, of Columbia, is improving nicely, t
If you are doe as anything on sub- !
scription send it along. We need it in
our bnsiness. J
Mr. Andrew Shealy, of near Bates- t
burg, a progressive and popular young t
planter was in town Monday. c
Messrs. Rhode Roberts, Q. Y. *Win- 8
and James Richardson went to Ch&r- ^
lotte on Friday, returning Saturday
in Mr. Richardson's automobile. V
Mr. George M. Adams, one of the :
most progressive and popular citizens *
of the Baxter section, was here on
Monday.
Reader, if you are due anything for
the Dispatch please send or call and \
settle. (
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The many friends of Mrs. W. ?
lickley are glad to learn that she
ble to be oat again after a
weeks' illness at the home of h<
arents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Steele, t
I than.
Prof. H. A. Branson, eaperinten<
at of the Batesburg graded school
as here on matters of business Sa
rday.
Mr. W. P. Roof, the prominent me
bant, banker and cotton mill mat
as re turned from a business trip 1
few York and Baltimore.
Mr. William Charles Farber, vici
resident and general manager of tt
[iddleburg mill at Batesburg, wa
mong the prominent gentlemen hei
n Monday.
Miss Iceoline Harm an has bee
pending the week in Columbia a
snding the college commencement
The friends of Mr. Thos. P. Meet
-and they are legion will be glad i
?arn that he is now able to be up aft
aving been confined to the bed f<
everal days with rheumatism.
Many from Lexington will atter
he commencement exercises at tl
Jollege for Women tomorrow nigh
HssCaro Efird, daughter of Hon. ar
frs. C. M. Efird, i6 among the list <
raduates.
Dr. E. P. Derrick stopped over
^exington on Saturday on his retrn
rom Florida to Glenn Springs. I
rill remain at Glenn's for sever
lays before going North to take a po
Tad uate course.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Derrick, of Bate
>urg, came down on Sunday aftemoc
nd remained Monday, the guests
)r. and Mrs. P. H. Shealy. Mr. De
ick is one of the most popular and e
-J * f> is T4 ab ma o in fho nniint,
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nd is an active member of the con
y association of carriers.
Big line of Fishing Tackles jost r
eived at The Bazaar.
Subscribe to the Dispatch.
Prof. Arthur F. Sarmaa.
Prof. Arthur F. Harmon, princip
if the Selma City 8chools, went
Jamden last Friday and delivered i
address at Wilcox Institute. It w
> magnifioent presentation of gre
ruths well told. The Wilcox Pr
[ressive Era gives the entire lectui
his week abd it is well worth readin
Jelma is furnishing many orators f
he summer season entertainmeu
md commencement seasons and tl
rreat theme of education is receivii
nuch attention from them. Gre
md lasting good will be the resu
dr. Harman is an educator and 1:
Fords carry conviction and inspir
ion. .
Here is just one gem called from tl
nany to be found in the utterances <
dr. Harman:
"I think I may urge that the i
aiument of any reasonable ideal
ambition is facilitated by the wonde
ul and forceful possibilities and o
>ortonities of our day, and time, ai
lountry. My philosophy of life teach
hat there has been no time and th
here is no other country wherein oi
ould enter upon one's life work wii
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uch fall connaence or success.Jelma,
(Ala.,) Jonrnal, May 28th.
Prof. Harman is a soil of Col. ai
drs. M. D. Harman of Lexington, ai
lis many friends here will learn wi
ileasure of the high success he h
attained in his adopted State.
Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavo
rill be found at the Bazaar Fountai
)n ice in season.
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t. Another Election Wanted.
Chapin, May 31. Since the election
held here on the 18fch inst. to decide
it whether or not Chapin should have a
high school, much interest has been
taken in the effort to arrange some
^ way to call another election for the
same purpose. It will be recalled that ^
r- the high school proposition was killed I
a, by a verv small majority. Last year
:o the school building here was condemned
by the State authorities, and now ,
ie it is up to the people of Chapin as to
is whether they will build a suitable
^ building.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wessinger spent
the week in Atlanta,
a. Past Chancellor R. W. Frick returnee
ed home Thursday, having representto
d Chapin lodge, No. 140, Knights of
I Pythias, at grand lodge meeting held
r in Charleston.
Miss Blanche Frick, who has been
ie attending school in North Carolina, is
t. home for vacation.
^ Col. J. H. Frick went to Lexington
Friday on business.
Mrs. Chas. P. Robinson is on a visit
rn to relatives In Virginia. -* >:
Ie Mrs. Jno. E. Folmer is on a visit to
relatives in Newberry and Prosperity.
Mrs. S. J. Derrick of Newberry-was
9. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. i
>n Hiller.
* Jas. I. Morris, editor of Chapin
(f_ Home Journal, left to visit his son in
y, Charlotte about three weeks ago and
n~ as yet has not returned. Since his departure
no paper has been published.
- It was stated that M. P. Lindler will
take his place and in a week or so The "l
Home Journal will make its appearance
once more. Mr. Lindler is a graduate
of Newberry college and will
al make a good editor. I
to Little Mary Ann Hiller, daughter of au1
in Mr. Jas. Hiller, is home from the hos- fer
pital, where she has been for several A1j
- wopts. The State. bel
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or Chicken Powders. *bl
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t,e P. J. Rucker, Columbia, S. C., says
ag that all parties who have bought seed
at from him are bound to be satisfied
JJ' with results, if cultivated properly. ^
a. I will now send you by mail one for
pound of "Good Luck" chicken pow- Ma
ders for 25c. in money or stamps. I I
0 have made and Bold these powders for ^
it- over forty years. Mr. Lou Hook, of niB
or Brookland, and Mr. John Hook, of 1
? Columbia, will testify as to their
id worth. Mr. P. H. Haltiwanger sold
as these powders for yeai s. I guarantee dat
them to stop cholera in twenty-four
bh hours, keep chickens from drooping
? and dying and cause hens to lay twice ^
^ as many eggs during the year. apj
1(j I will aho give you a secret "How an<
kjj to hatch eggs and care for chickshis
a8 havn'tlost a chicken or pigeon in ing
many years. I pay 16c to Uncle Sam pre
to send jrou these powders, as I want As
to advertise them for their good. fin<
rs You certainly get your money'8 worth.' has
n^ Try one package. Some parties have Th<
I rode fifteen miles for them. wil
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Automobile Transfer. j First Wi
have just purchased a handsome The jury comm
^mobile, and am prepared to trans- ^tosf^f^th
passengers to and from the depot, coming court, whi
30 to all points along the railroad j e ond Monday:
sween Lexington and Columbia and 1 j ArtSi^Lomr
xington and Batesburg, at reason- j irby Koon, '
ie prices. Prompt service. J Fred B Pounds,
J. R. Richardson, | WDLuca^'
one No. 50. Lexington, S. C. I RUfi18 Hall,
i Geo M C Kyzer,
Unclaimed XaiL ;
ist of letters remaining uncalled David W Bickley,
in this office for the week ending Thoe J Lewis
y 31, 1909. JobSmth,
^adies: Mrs. Lilun Candia, Miss H Brignt Lindler,
die Judd, Mrs. Dermet Shemwell. Qeo J Taylor,
lentlamen: Keily Alston, Chan- Cha E Shull,
ig Roof, C. A. Hunt, Silas E Carter, I
?hese letters will be sent to the j Monroe Rikard,
id letter office June 14, 1909, if not x
ivered before. In calling for the TT -J"
>ve, please say advertised, giving At Till
e of list. S. J. Leaphart, M. D. The Lyric the at'
' " " * ! tractive program 1
The Grand. has ever been on
Manager Davenport, of The Gran**, ^est dancers and c
Dreciative of the liberal patronage ever appeared I;
\ many expressions of approval of audience. The Ly
efforts in the past, has left noth;
undone that could give for ti e each Performance
;sent week, a creditable attraction, j always has in view
a result of his efforts he has the ! ers out and he has
set performers for this week that | hisaudience8 entir
\ ever come to Columbia. Vi9it
e Grand this week and you surely sure V191^ 19 P*
1 be pleased. while in Columbia.
:s! shoe;
eat variety and ranging
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the highest tnat s oest.
GOOD FARM SHOES.
verybody's pocketbook.
ALWAYS WELCOME.
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Columbia, S. C?
>ek Jurors. A Popular Hostelry.
issioners met this The Caldwell hotel, in Columbia.
thp fnlirkwinc mr- . _
e"fint week of the under its new management, is grow- ' 1
ch convenes on the ing more popular every day. The
^ w x * ^ traveling meo all over the country
Leonard M Jefcoat, , ... ~ ,, .
Ed A Kleckley, are talklD? The Caldwell" and it is
Jesse L Taylor, rapidly becoming headquarters for all
Jas A Sharpe, of the T. P. A's. The accommodations
at this hotel are all that could
J Luther Derrick, . - i
Thad W Dreher. be desired, and the rates are most
C E Corley, Sr, reasonable. i
W C Rhinehart, " ' " * .
JnoCDooley, Am&tod For Cfa&Ml&ff.
^^lbert^eisler,' Seven citizenn of New Brooklaud
Oscar Risinger, will be tried tomorrow on a charge of
Sin'l ELowman, gaming. John Brunnemer, Wade Wil
Fruit Hfltatoind! liam8> 305 Padgett' Seth Womble*M'
>avid H 8trickland, no*d DuBose Henry Dyches and John
Killian Rawl. Boyd are awaiting trial before Magis- I
" trate Buff of Lexington county. Sun- (
i Lyric. I day night the men were discovered by
re has the most at- constables playing the entertaining j
'or this week that and sometimes lucrative game of j
in Columbia. The "skin." The session was in progressomedians
that have on a secluded little island near where . j
efore a Columbia the waters of the Saluda and the Broad 1
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ric is crowded at Diend. no resistance was maae ana - i
. Mr. Rockefeller the men were placed under arrest
r the best perform- without difficulty. The island formed
never failed to give an ideal spot for a quiet "game" and
e satisfaction. Be the arrival of the officers came as a
jpular little theatre coraplite surprise, as no danger was
anticipated. The State, 1st. ,
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