The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 09, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
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;The Lexfegton Dispatch.
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Index to Nffw Advertisements.
We Sell Everything?W. P. Roof.
iDry Good8?Mimaaugh's.
'Announcement?Tapp's.
Globe Tonic.
Boys' Clothing?T, H. Williams.
, Cotton ICarket.
Lexington 10%c.
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Tie Lyrio.
The Lyric theatre, in Columbia,
continues to grow in popular favor with
the theatregoing public. Manager
Rockefeller announces the best show
this week he has ever placed on the
boards and this is saying much. If
you miss going to The Lyric this week
you'll miss the opportunity of a life
time to so? some of the best performers
on earth?all for the small price
C$ten cent9. *
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The most valuable pr
inBatesburg, S. C? situa
the center of the city,
lot, two story brick bi
with two store rooms 1<
long. Six office room
large hall seating ca
500, now used as an
house. Best mercantile
in Batesburg. Terms ei
J. J. KAMINEF
Gadsden, S! C.
Bains So Xuch Same
The heavy rains of last wee
great deal of damage to crops
said that Hon. D. F. Efird was
heavy loser in that he lost 200
of oats in the freshet. Mr. J
Corley was a heavy loser also.
For your flavoring extracts,
ge to The Bazaar.
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== Played Two Games.
The Lexington Juniors played two We
games last Saturday afternoon, com- this i
ing out victorious in both. The first
game was between the Juniors and one 0
Lexington Mill team which resulted teemi
in a score of 8 to 3 in favor of the his h<
,uo Juniors. l0 0,
iii The second game was played with
* I i ? i ? .1? i. l 11 _ nf flori
jaw | uaz urove, me result Deing 1010 11 in ?-?
I favor ?f the Juniors. wido^
>0" Another game will be played on His r<
JJ Satorday. gnmr
At The Grand.
iir Man'ager Davenport, of The Grand
i theatre in Columbia, is experiencing g J D
He much difBculty in accommodating the Arthi
crowds that flock to The Grand Cohei
"g every night. The program for this
J week is unquestionably the be9t yet, g
and the people are showing their ap- Marti
preciation by their attendance, b P \
Everybody should see the perform- Sam'
ances at The Grand this week. Jacoi
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15 The Caldwell Hotel. m. l.
mlt is pleasing to note the growing "
popularity of The Caldwell Hotiel in
~ ^ Columbia under its new management. JJ. W
JLw This hotel is bein^ patronized by all 0. M.
the leading traveling men. I b is head- ?. B.
quarters for the T. P. A.'s, and U. C.
T.'s. There is no better hotel in the D. Ec
M entire country and the rates are most
reasonable?$2.00 pei day. Lexington 2
people will find The Caldwell an ideal
place to spend the night. rick ^
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C Sheriff Corley. from
* Sheriff P. H. Corley continues to
improve slowly. He i9 not able to Mr.
?? travel much and has only been up is offe
town twice. It is not known if be of pre
will be able to attend court next week, know
is the
Cotton Squares. "
Anaefv Mr. Wesley Berry, of Pelion, in- ,
vr vj form8 ug that he has plenty of cotton
Lted ill squares on his farm. Mr. Berry lias Sctl
Toro-o recently purchased a house and lot in p..?
the town of Pelion, paying $600 for .
lilding the property, it is said. j
s?and Bowland-Frye. Jntys
On Sunday morning Mr. MelvinFrye and E
paClty and Miss Mary Rowland drove up to Agric
onera re81dence ?f^ev* D. Quick der th
* j and were happily married. A large educa
) Stand party of friends accompanied the App
uv. CODPle- ___
t, ' Q-lobo Toaic. Schoii
In this issue we print an advertise- f
ment of Globe Tonic. This is said to anf1 J
be one of the best patent medicines
manufactured and we recommend it to a*v-rt1,
tfifO. all sufferers.
k did a _ _ T * ' Clems
i./ it is Cream Social at Gaston. gin s
a very The Ladies' Aid Society of Gaston, App
, . will serve ice cream and refreshmests of Eai
bushels jn grove, near the depot, at that ed infi
ohn P. place, next Saturday, from 3 to 6 p.m. I hip E
. For
A terrific cyclone passed over Syl- and ct
always vania, Ga., on Thursday and left de- ^gfc
struction in its wake.
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GENERAL
LEXINGTON
Sir. Louis Siealy Dead.
learn just before going to press
norning that Mr. Louis Shealy,
tf the oldest and most highly esed
citizens of the county, died at
)me near Summit last night at
Mr. Shpniv vac R9. vpara I
e and is survived by his aged !
w, four sons and one daughter,
emains will be laid to rest at
nit this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Second Week Jurors.
derrick, Killian A Stoudemire,
ir N Dreher, J Andrew Shealy,
q H Swypert, W Tol Sharpe,
tlier Hallman, Jas W Corley,
Hite, John D Killingsworth,
in L Warner, Jno D Kelly,
Vhitehead, Jno A Frick,'
I E Wiggers, D Julius Dickert,
b W Fulmer, Geo C A rehart,
Shuler, Jessie J. Koon
Wannamaker, L. F. Price
. Frye, F. L. Corley
L. Site9, Ed. S. Ridgell
. Corley, Karl F. Oswald
Shealy, W. E. Rauch
Goodwin, J. J. McCartha
Warren, Fred W. Buff
I. Keisler, Geo. B. Fields
)r. Derrick in Hospital.
; many friends of Dr. E. P. Dervill
be pained to learn that he is
e Columbia haspital, suffering
rheumatism.
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J. J. Kaminer, of Gadsden, S. C.,
;ring for 9ale that splendid piece
>perty in the city of Batesburg,
n a9 the Kaminer building. This
most valuable piece of property
tesburg. See his , advertisement
s issue.
olarship and Entrance
laminations Clemson
Agricultural College.
;he oounty courthouse on Friday,
tnd, at 9 A. M., the Scholarship
Intrance Examinations to Clemson
ultural College jwill be held une
direction of the county board of
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MUU.
>licant9 must be at least 16 years
i and must be prepared to enter
rreshman Class. There are no
irships in the Preparatory Class
lass is open to a limited number
s who cannot reach high schools
ho are living in sections of the
where school facilities are poor,
irships are worth $100.00 and
Tuitien. The next session of
ion Agricultural College will be>pt.
8. 1909.
>ly to the County Superintendent
acation after June 20th for needormation
concerning the ScholarIxaminations.
catalogue, further information
u*ds upon which to make appliea>r
entrance to the College, adP.
H. MELL, President,
Clemson College, S. C.
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nourishment that will renew and
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sustain its strength. Try some
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Sunbrights Infant Fond or amou
Matld Milk *Tery
basin
They will stay on baby's
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stomach when all other foods are wjtjj
rejected. We look after the
youngster's comfort, too. Our
Soap, Talcum Powders, Puffs, UAH!
etc., are gratified to the skin and
beneficial as well. Our infant's mwm
department i9 a boon to mothers. _
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THE KAUFMAN DRUG Sunday
COMPANY, Catechu
LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR.
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GLOBE TC
POSITIVELY THE BES1
Liver and Kic
It acts directly on the liver and kidneys, pi
the bowels mildly (without griping pains),
st;p?r>vt:hfin thp. fintirft svatftm* that; tirprl ?pp'
aches, fulness of the stomach after meals, coi
and a constant desire to doze, are nature's
Tonic i9 needed. Nothing will remove these
effectively as the Globe Tonic. To convince
will do all that we claim for it, we sell the re
cents, and guarantee the first bottle to bene!
you paid for it. Sold by all druggists every^w
1436 Assembly street Columbia, S, C.
MURRAY DRUG CO,, COLUMBIA, S. C
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ones are welcome here?
leed not wait until your busbas
assumed great proporbefore
opening a Oliecking J
ant, DO SO TO-DAY. 1
t
r patrons regardless of the j'
mt of business done, receive
- courtesy in all matters of 8
ess entrusted to us?and 8
is nothing in safe banking I
rnnoc perform. Talk it over'
our cashier.
BLINA NATIONAL BANK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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rices At St. Stephen's.
ephen's Evan Lutheran church
S. Brown, pastor. Services
11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
[mens,4 p. m.
iigars and smoking tobacco, at
i's Bazaar.
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Ineys
irifies the blood, moves
and will build up and
ling, dull, heavy head- I
ited tongue, foul breath, \
timely warning that a
troubles as quickly and
you that this remedy j
gul&r $1.00 size for 50
it or refund the price
rhere. Samples free at
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