The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 07, 1909, Page 7, Image 7
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kitchen work on a
stove that's ready
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1 jV and out of the way the
V moment you're done.
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Flame Oil Cook-Store.
; By using it you avoid the
I continuous overpowering
I heat of a coal fire and cook
I with comfort, even in dogI
days The ^
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utensils. Has every
towels. Three sizes.1
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a great light giver. I
write our nearest agenc
Standard
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
wm. w. HAWES,
IT Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND.S. C.
" practice in all Courtsi Business solicited.
November 1.19C3.
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EFIBD & DBEHEB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H., S. C.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
v solicited. One member of the firm will al.
ways be at office, Lexington. S. C.
Jh. frick,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHAPIN, & 0.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
Thurmond & timmerman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, S. C.
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
business to be attended to at our office
in the Citizens' Bank Building at any time.
^ B^eottully THJJRM
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
' A LBERT M. BOOZER,
, A ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, 8. a
Office: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van M* tre's Furniture StoreEspecial
attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county. ,
\ ftEORGE R. REMBERT
U ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1821 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. 8. 0.
.. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington
County at any time, and am prepared
? iii-ar in all Mate and Federal
jy
Courts.
* *Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( )
? Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
WBOYD EVANS,
.LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. O.
DR. P. H. SHEALY,
DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Office Up Stairs in Roofs Building.
DR. F. 0. GILMORE,
DENTIST
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
OmoE Houbs.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
8 to 6 p.m.
TkR. D. L. HALL,
\) DENTIST,
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Lutheran Publication Building,
* 7 1626 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m
Dec. 23, 1907?6m
*
Partnership Dissolved.
Mr. James E. Rawl now has full
control of the blacksmith and wheelwright
shop formerly run by Mr. O. B.
Steele, the partnership existing between
the two having been mutuallj7
dissolved. Mr. Rawl will continue
the business, and can be found at all
times, ready to turnout firstclass work
, on short; notice.
f'
University of South Carolina
Schools of arts, science, education,
law, engineering and graduate studies.
Ten different courses leading to the
' degrees of A. B. and B. S.
College fees, room and lights, ?66.
Board ?12 per month. Tuition remit
tea in sDeciai cases.
Forty-two scholarships each worth
$100 in cash and free tiition.
For catalogue address,
S. C. Mitchell, President,
Columbia, S. C.
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ts substantial CABINET TOP, H
ig plates and keeping cooked food
es for holding small cooking mg
convenience, even to bars for
iVithor without Cabinet Top.
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family use?safe, con- AHV
venient, economical, and ^^M
f not ?ith your dealer,
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Oil Company
poratedJ
MBBECUE NOTICES
Barbecue at Chapin
"We will furnish a first class Barbecue
at Chapin on July 10th. Prominent
prohibition speakers will be on hand to
address the cnowd. Everybody come!
D. D. Boozer,
4tp-36 . A. B. Summer.
ANNUAL BARBECUE.
I will furnish my annual barbecue at
Hilton, on the third Saturday in July,
the 17th. There will be prominent
speakers to address the' crowd. Everybody
invited.
J. J. HALTIWANGER.
' BARBECUE. ~~
We will furnish a first-class barbecue
and refreshments on Saturday, July 24,
1909, at J. B. Sox's famous barbecue
ground. Music and dancing will be on
hand for the young folks. Come and
enjoy the day.
L. C. and A. L. SOX.
Barbecue.
We will furnish a first class barbecue
at Steadman, S. C., on Saturday,
J uly 31, 1909. All who want to enjoy
a good time should attend. There
will be a game of ball between the
Batesburg nine and the Hawfield
Hustlers. Come one ! Come all!
Burgess, Ri9h & Gunter.
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BARBECUE.
i
I will furnisn a nrst ciass DarDecue
and refreshments at Ethan, S. C., on
Saturday, July 17th. My many friends
and the public generally are invited to
come and spend an enjoyable day. The
meats will be prepared by J. Taylor,
the well known cuist.
H. STEELE.
Barbecue.
I will furnish my annual barbecue
with refreshments, at my place, on
the Southern railway, one mile from
Gilbert, (Hayes, S. C..) on Saturday,
July 24th. Everybody cordially invited
to attend. Special attention
will be given ladies and children, and
good order maintained. All passenger
trains will stop to take on and off
passengers for the 'cue. The dinner
will be cooked by one of the best
cueist. Music will be furnished by a
band. Prominent speakers will be
present to address you on the dispensary
and prohibition issue. The Columbia
Photographer man will be on
hand to take your picture.
4w38 IOOR HAYES.
THE WORLDS 6REATEST SEWING MACHINE
NIf RUNNING^
Ifyon wanteithera VibratingShuttle, Rotary
Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain SSlUch\
Sewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sell record less ct
quality, but the New Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty never runs out
JfrOlU Dy auiDOnzpu ueHiers uuiji
FOR SALE BY
W. F. ROOI, Lexirgtcn, S. C.
Swansea Notes.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
We are now experiencing the first
hot weather of the season.
Miss Ruth Oliver has returned from
I Center Hill after a week's visit.
Mr9. W. T. Brooker i9 visiting her !
son, Prof. W. L. Brooker, in Aiken. ]
Miss Helen Wannamaker was a visitor
in Columbia last week.
Mr. Thad Haigler, of Cameron, is
with his sister, Mrs. G. Riley, for
some days.
Rev. G. W. Dukes, a former Methodiot
pastor here, who is now located
in Springfield, spent ' Sunday here
. with friends.
Mr. Clyde Burts, of Honea Path, a
representative of Furman University,
was in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haigler and baby
have been visiting relatives in Cameron.
Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Harrison, of
Palmetto, Fla., visited Dr. W. T.
Brooker's family during the past few
days.
Mrs. S. E. Knotts, of North, is here
with relatives.
Col. D. J. Knotts has returned from .
Greenville. i
Miss Annie Sherwood, of Dillon, is
Miss Blanche Brooker's attractive I
guest.
Mr. Percy Carroll is at home on a
visit.
| Dr. J. R. Langford spent a tew days
I in Lexington on business last week.
Mr. A. C. Reynolds spent Friday in <
I Columbia, \
Misses Helen Wannamaker and ?
I Aline Oliver were among the number
I who attended the picnic at Andrew's
I Chapel Saturday.
Mr. Arthur Bates, of Norway, was
I a visitor here Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, from
I Scotia, are visiting Mr. Johnson's
I parents.
j Mrs. W. C. Rogers, of Savannah,
I spent a few days here last week.
Mr. C. M. Yarn has returned from a
I week's visit to his parents at Weimer.
j Anon.
I July 3.
Whiskey, Money, Schools.
| The drink ./ill of the United States
I for 1907 from the best source I have
I access to is put at $2,000,000,000.
j Extracts from reports of South CaroI
lina State Superintendent of EducaI
tion and Dispensary Auditor for 1908
I show sales from the dispensaries
I amounted to $3,644,214.81, of which
I the schools received only ?230,4S4.74.
For public schools Lexington counI
ty 1908 total revenue amounted to
?35,995.78.
I Sales of whiskey, etc., at her four
I dispensaries amounted to ?71,692.06,
J df which only ?5,568.76 went to the
I school fund. Nearly ?2.00 for whiskey
I where ?1.00 wa9 spent for education.
I Citizens of Lexington county, what
I may we expect of our people from
I such example as this? I beg you to
I think, work and pray that we may re- _
I ?+v..*e. Afi-oat from our county
muvc uuio givuv ?...
that is doing so much harm to our
noble men and boys and entailing untold
suffering and privation on our ?
dear women and children. 8*
Batesburg, S. C. E. C. Ridgell. ^
sa
Teething children have more or les3 W
diarrhoea, which can be controlled by j
giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ^
and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is as
necessary is to give the prescribed dose w
after each operation of the bowels more w
than natural and then castor oil to
cleanse the system. It is safe and sure.
Sold by all druggists. m
SHILLING FOE WELL
POTJND HOT "WATER.
San Antonio, Tex.?Martin Sum- H
mers, of Gaeirop connty, drilling a well
expecting to strike a vein of cold
wat-er, for the well spouted hot water
for 4 days and has since been spouting
hot oil.
Soreness of the muscles, whether in- 1
duced by violent exercise or injury, is
quickly relieved by the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment
is equally valuable for muscular 1
rheumatism, and alwavs affords quick I
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renei. ooia oy ?n luu^giow,
Women G-ets Revenge.
New York July 3.?Louisa Labarccia,
a young widow, shot and fataliy
wounded Dominico Yersogia to
day:
She says Yersogia killed her husband
over a year ago.
She had learned recently that he
was the man who killed-her husband. H
She save she had tried to get the "
police to act and when they would 1
not she took the law in her own
hands.
She says Yersogia was a member of
the black hand.
Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops
chronic coughs that weaken the constitution
and develop into consumption,
but hea]s and strenghthens the lungs.
It affords comfort and relief in the |j
worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma,
hay fever and lung trouble. All *
Druggists of Lexington and Henry Drug 3
Store, Chapin, S. 0.
For Sale?A New Davis (Unique)
sewing machine, improved drop
head, cheap either for cash or on
4" Til ! ,1 U A
casv pay mums?insiauuiwa r"" - w
bargain Apply Rico B. Harman.
THE S
919 Cervais St.
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Noti
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Everything for
guarantee to save
Call to see us whil
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919 GERVAIS ST., 3.
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Biliousness |
Constipation ^
Headache II
Indigestion |
Dyspepsia
Flatulency f
Malaria I
Chills & Fever jj
Jaundice |
Sleeplessness |
Nervousness
Loss off Appetite I
and all disorders arising
ffrom Torpid Liver.
TAKE IT NOW. 1
THE GENUINE has the RED Z on ?
the front of each package and the
signature and seal of J. H. ZEUJN '
& CO. on the side, in RED.
Lightnirg Struck Her Bat.
Scran ton, Pa., July 1.?Mrs. Sarah f
ughes, while walking along the ?
;reet yesterday, experienced a sud2n
blinding flash, a heavy dull sent
_r i :i f
Ltion, ana a sense ui uewnucnucm.
'hen she had taken a mental and
ny9ical inventory, she found that
side from a badly smashed *'rat,"
orn to bolster up her pompadour, she
as unhurt.
A lightning bolt had struck the
uch abused animal and had reduced
to a useless corpse.
Fine cigars and^9moking tobacco, at
barman's Bazaar. ^
iLvery
THE JEWELER 637
Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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1EPAIRS
ui i rrnirrci 1
fl iilLHIift j
AAD !
JEWELRY I
lakes Them Good as New 1
HEDALS
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BADGES jj
lanufactured in Our Own
ihops for Ss'mls and
Other Purposes. j
IVERY, The Jeweler j
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C | ?c
TAR ST
Alex. Ayoub, Prop.
dquarters for Di
ionsi Shoes, Hats
en's and Boys' Clothing.
E STORE OF
BARGAINS
men, women and ch
you money on ever
e in Columbia.
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)oors Below Seaboard Depot, j
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0 Oxfords, Sailor Ties, P
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^ The leathers come in I
g G-un Metals and Tans.
1 Prices: $1.50, $2.00,
| $3.50 and np.
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Always see E. A. Fellers i i cerma
i globe
for Home-made Harness | i southe
bor
and Farm Gears, Repairs i ",TR01
r j fire
quick at lowest prices. local
lexinc
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i. A. Fellers Qjj|
53 Cervais St. COLUMBIA, S. C.
Has an'iip
--SUMMER- com"
_ . . On hand, i
Refrigerators, Coolers, Ice | Prices ra^
Dream Freezers, Ham- j
1 I 1 am preps
nocks, Lawn Mowers, Rub- i ever desire
jer Hose, Sprinklers, Noz dertakmg
sles. Full stock of all sizes "mhrtow
md prices.
Hardware of any kind. |||||P
Dome or phone.
?. S. STEWART, ==
1526 Main St. Columbia. S. C 11 Fj
Bitters r
Succeed when everything else fails. SJAlj
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified. PfiR &
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND U ^
STOMACH TROUBLE AND ALL
it is the best medicine ever sold GUARil
over a druggist's counter.
ORE
COLUMBIA, S. C.
ry Goods,
en iu vsafjadldren.
We
y purcha se
30LUHSBSA, S. G.
OOTW EAR 1
IW READY 1
irgest stock
ler Footwear jjg
;ate to select m
he styles are
amps, Ankle m
styles. ?ff
3atents, Kids, jSj
$2.50, $3.00, S
SHOE MAN 1
OLUMBIA. : 2
. DREHER, Agent,
'IRE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING
NSURANCE CO., N. Y.
iNCE CO OF N. A., PHILA
N-AMERICAN, N. Y.
AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
11 A, NEW ORLEANS.
!RN STOCK FIRE, CREENSO,
NORTH CAROLINA.
VCEST AND BEST OLD LINE
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ACENCY
TON, S.C. !
f. LINDLER,
Chapin, S. C.,
-to-date line of
S AND CASKETS
it prices to suit everybody,
go from $1.50 up to $50.00.
s and I will save you money,
ired to furnish a hearse whenid
in connection with my unbusiness.
Jan. 2. 3m
HT PARKER'S
S?| HAIR BALSAM
tjgClMxre* ar.d beau::fie? the emit.
^WpHProu.otei ft Invariant growth.
J?aNever Failn to Beotore Gray
3re9 Hair to its Mouthful Color.
SxqCutv fealp Sl hair tailing.
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nta, <*a. office :?G4 N?rryoi i-**-'
Lthe COUGH
JRE the LUNGS
Dr. King's
v Discovery
Roughs
#olds Trial Bottle Free
THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
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