The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 14, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch
Wednesday, July 14, 1909. s
G. M. Harman, Editor arid Publisher i t
D. R. Haltiw anger, Assistant .Editor. c
Entered at the Post Office at Lexington,
S. C., as second class matter.
The subscription price of the Dispatch
is $1 a year; 50 cents fcr six months; 25
cents for tliree months?invariably cash
in advance.
CIRCULATION 2.325.
The Record's Pathfinders.
The Columbia Record's Capital-toConnty
pathfinders passed through
Lexington on Monday morning. Mr.
Ja9. A. Hoyt, the brilliant editor of
The Record, Mayor Reamer, Mr. Jno. 1
J. Cain and Mr. Roddy, accompanied J
the scouts as far as this place. 1
Hon. Frank W. Shealy, clerk of the
court and one of the most ardent supporters
of the good roads movement i
in this county, accompanied the path- | 1
finding party, composed of Messrs. j <
Baker, Horton, Kind, Yonngblood 1
and Fishburne, as far as Johnston, re- i
turning to Lexington on the afternoon !
train. Mr. Shealy was delighted with 1
the trip. <
This undertaking on the part of '
The Record will undoubtedly prove j {.
beneficial to the entire state. It is 1
bound to create a deeper interest in j
the good roads movement everywhere. J
We congratulate oar contemporary j
on this, its latest venture, in behalf of 1
the people of the entire state. (
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To Develop "Waterpower. ;
For the past several days a large i
force of hands has been at work near
Dreher's ferry, laying the preliminary i
plans for the development of the wa- t
terpower at that place. <
It seems to be a certainty now that <
this power will be developed. It is c
understood that a syndicate, headed |
by Mr. Jas. U. Jackson, of North An- i
gosta, has secured an option on the a
property, which practically means f
the purchase of trie property. Mr. \
Jackson was here a few days ago with e
some capitalists from Pittsburg, Pa., i
% who are interested in tne project, it is c
i said.. t
With the development of the water- i
power at Dreher's, it is said that the t
AngU9ta-Aiken aud Columbia Elec- d
trie railway will take on new life. c
Lexington cannot afford to let this s
opportunity pass to aid the promoters s
of these undertakings which means so S
much to the county and herresources. s
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. Girl Accuses Her Brother. 1
There is a young man in the Cherokee
County jail charged with a most terrible
crime. His name is Bascomb
Brant. His sister, who is a cripple,
and is only about sixteen years of age,
gave birth to a child a few
nights ago, and upon being question
ed in regard to the paternity of the f
infant, said that her brother, Bascomb,
wa9 its father. Brant was arrested
and committed to jail the next day
under the charge of incest. C. P. !
Sims, of Spartanburg-, represents the
defendant, and ha9 sued out a writ of t
habeas corpus, which will be heard by f
Judge Gary on Tuesday. It is said y
that the girl now says that she was out t
of her head when she made the state- *
Tnftnt imnlie&tiner her brother. The I
Brants live at the Hamrick Mills vil- J
lage, and have not been residents of J
, Gaffney v?ry long. c
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Chamberlain's Stoinach and Liver r
Tablets gently stimulate the liver and i
bowels to expel poisonous matter, g
cleanse the system, cure constipation t
* and sick headache. Sold by all drug- <
gist9. i
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Keep tacks in bottles. It saves J
opening many boxes to find a parti- f
calar kink. I
I WHITTF
We.are engai
many special lots
nants, odds and ei
We have the
and ends, remnan
superior advantat
DRESS
36 inch Bleaching, 8 l-2<
36 inch Bleaching, 10c v
Standard Calico Scotch
Lawns, fast coloi
36 inch Windsor Percak
36 inch Blue Chambrav
10c Flowered Lawns
12 l-2c Striped Linens
12 l-2c Fancy Lawns
12 l-2c Persian Lawns
25 c Persian Lawns
35c Batiste
50c Batiste
35c Wash Silk
40 inch Sea Island
AO inr?h TslanH. hea\
"IV/ lllVil N/VM ? J
NEC
50c Values
25c Values
WHI1
BATESBU
NOTICE OF ELECTION. r
);
tate of South Carolina,
County of Lexington. e
Notice is hereby given that an elec- .
ion will be held at the voting pre- '
:incts prescribed by law in said county,
>n Tuesday, August 17, 19C9, as pro- E
rided in the following Act:
NO. 42. c
\N ACT to prohibit the manufacture, y
sale, barter, exchange, giving away r
+ thp, fnrnishini? at i
LV lliUUV/V v?w - ? n j
public places or otherwise disposing \
of alcohol, spirituous, vinous or malt g
liquors or beverages, or other liquors t
or beverages by whatsoever name j
called, which if drunk to excess will s
produce intoxication, except for sale f
of alcohol in certain case9 Upon certain
conditions, and except the ]
sale of wines for sacramental pur- c
pftses, and to provide penalties \
for the violation thereof. t
Section 1. Be it enacted by the g
General Assembly of the State of f
South Carolina, That all alcoholic
liquors and beverages, whether manu- t
factured within this State or else- j
where, or any mixture by whatsoever a
aame called, which if drunk to excess f
cvill produce intoxication, are hereby i
Jeclared to be detrimental, and their t
ise and consumption to be against the t
morals, good health and safety of the t
State, and contraband. That it shall .
oe unlawful for any person, firm or |
corporation or association-within this j s
State to manufacture, sell, barter, ex- c
jhange, receive, accept, give away to l
ndnoe trade, deliver, store, keep in t
n the manner nerem set out, upon v
iling-a bond in the sum of five thous- h
md dollars, to be approved by the t
;lerk of the court, in which such drug- u
fist does business, conditioned for a t
aithful observance of the provisions f
>f this Act, such bond to be approved a
>y the clerk of the court, pure alcohol e
or medical purposes only, grain alco- o
10I to chemists and bacteriologists ac- e
,ually engaged in scientific work, and ;
or such purposes only and wine to be t
ised for sacramental or religious pur- s
>oses only: Provided, That nothing
lerein contained shall prevent such f
Lruggists from using alcohol in the p
{orapounding of prescriptions or other p
nedicines, the sale of which would o
lot subject him to the payment of a c
ipecial tax required of liquor dealers d
>y the government of the United q
Jtstes: Provided, further, That noth- g
ng herein contained shall prevent n
ucb druggists from compounding or v
elling medicinal preparations manu- ?
actured in accordance with formulas e
irescribed by the United States r
u'p nor*
IIP UIILH
ged in a supreme effort
bought for this month's
ids, throughout the ent
goods you want?you h
ts and our regular stool
?es as a trading place ii
5 COODS
c value at 6 3-4c.
alue at 7 l-2c.
4c.
A ^
'S tu.
5s 12 l-2c value at 10c.
10c.
8c.
10c.
10c.
10c.
20c.
30c.
38c.
25c.
5c.
7 6c.
rKWEAR
38c to 45e.
19c.
rxrivTr
I I !< I Y b
IRG,
'bannaeopaeia and -National Fornn?ry
which contain no more alcohol
han is necessary to extract the mediinal
pf -vx'i-tics of the drugs containd
in such preparations, and no more
Icohol than is necessary to huld the
nedicinal agents in solution, and
rhich are manufactured and sold as
nedicine, and not as a beverage.
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Section 4. xnai. no saie 01 puru m:oho?,
for medicinal purposes, shall
)c made by any retail druggist, except j
ipor. the prescription of a -regular
>racticing physician of this state, who
)efore writing such prescriptions,
hall make an actual examinatian of
he person for whom the prescription
s issued, and the said prescription
shall be substantially in the following
orm: "State of South Carolina.
County. To
Jrugfist. I, , a regular li- j
sensed and practicing physician under I
he laws of this State, do hereby cer- 1
ify that I have examined , '
i patient in my charge, and Idokere>y
prescribe for the use of said patient
alcohol, and I further certify,
hat the use of 9uch alcohol is, in my
udgement, absolutely necessary to
illeviate or cure the illness or disease
rom which said patient is now. suff erng,
and that T am not interested in
he drug store to which this prescripion
i9 directed, nor in the profits on
he drug9 heiein prescribed. Dated
M. D.
Section -5. That no prescription
hall be filled herein except upon the
lay upon which it is issued or the folowing
day, and no more than onetalf
pint of alcohol shall be sold deivered
on any pne prescription, and
vhen such prescription is filled, it
hall not be refilled, but shall be deivered
to the druggist filling same,
tnd at the end of the month in which
he same is filled, it shall be filed by
uch druggist in the office of the clerk
- ? > * j
f court of ttie county m wmcn saia
Iruggist is engaged in business: Prodded,
No druggist, who is also a
>racticing physician, shall fill his own
descriptions hereunder, nor shall
hey be filled at any drug store in
?hich the said physician is financially
nterested: Provided, further, That ,
he delivery of such alcohol sold unler
"Such prescription shall be made
nly directly to the person for whom
uch prescription is issued or to
he physician, or to some one authored
by the physician, or in case of a
linor to his parent or guardian,.or
hysician or some one authorized *iby
aid physician. .
Section 6. That any retail druggist
rhose place of business is located in
ny of the incorporated towns or
ities of the State may lawfully sell '
Icobol in quantities not greater than
ve (5) gallons to be used in the arts
r for scientific or mechanical puroses,
and such druggist may sell, in r
ke quantities, to chemists or bacterilogists
engaged in scientific work,
nd for such purposes only, and such
ruggists may sell in quantities,
ot greater than one-half gallon, wine
sed for sacramental or religious pur oses
only. That any pereon desiring
o purchase alcohol for the purpose
etoutin this section, shall sign a ?
written or printed statement, giving
is name, residence, occupation and oi
he purpose for which he intends ^to fi]
ise said alcohol, and he shall cerjyfy c<
hat eaid alcohol is purchased in good cl
aith for such purposes and no other,
nd that said druggists shall, at the pi
nd of each month, file, with the clerk b<
f n^nrt. nf t.hp onrmtv in which he is cc
ngaged in business, all such state- ic
\ ents, with a certificate under oath, pi
hat said statements contain a true o
tatement of all such sales. ti
Section 7. That it shall be unlaw- oi
ul to sell wine for sacramental pur- w
oses except to a minister, pastor, c<
riest or regularly constituted officer it
f a regularly organized religious fa
ongregation or church.v Any person, tl
esiring to make such purchase, shall cl
ign a written or printed statement, i cl
iying his name and residence and the tii
ame and location of the church for st
diich such wine is purchased, and he fe
hall certify that said wine is purchas- pi
d in good faith, to be used for sacralental
or religious purposes, and no qi
f JULY B/
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to make our sales tor j>
selling, we have mark<
ire establishment,
tave the money we war
is, which we keep up t]
1 styles, qualities and lc
SILK
Tatfetta, Chinas, Ponge
in every grade colors and pi
tions.
LACE CUI
50c Curtains
75c Curtains
$1.25 Curtains
SHOI
$1.25 ladies' tan and black o
$2.00 ladies' tan and black c
$2.59 ladies' tan and black c
$5.00 Men's Oxfords
$3.50 Men's Oxfords
$2.50 Men's Oxfords
BOY'S S
$3.50Values Boy's Suits
~ 1 i T>
| outvalues r>uy s oaiu>
5RY G(
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SWEET ME AT TAPP'S
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Beginning last Monday and continuing
all this week Regular $3.50 and ,$5
I
Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses forj
i
i
$1.50
WHAT YOU GET FOR $1.50
A Gold frame guaranteed for ten years'
wear; any style you desire, rim or rimless.
Glasses for far or near sight that will
protect your eyes; frames fitted by expert
opticians.
You could get no greater value or better
service no matter what price you paid.
Lowest Prices for Prescription
I enses Made to Order.
We will gladly refund you your money
if you are not satisfied with your purchases
during this sale.
H JAMES L TAPP COMPANY
1638 to 1646 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
shall he I aUli 2en9ed and registered druggists
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illHr( i II rti ii ^1111 nua\jv/ * **- via w w ^ ?
[dd' ^ in^the^fficeX of^the "areeord thVe^Mch shlll
If ^cfcl0n' fin 1 0 bear the true dates of the sales, the
erfc ot tne court. . . WQ?fa ? names of the persons to whom sales
Section 8. That all statements or were made, ^he names of physicians
hTpit Jor surgeons upon whose prescription s
3 filed inthe office ofthe_clerkof the each were made such records shall
9? k recorded and properly be 8Ubject afc gjj. times to the inspecidexed
by him m a book kept for that tionofJthe solicitor of the district,
jrpose, whicn shall at all times .e the sheriff and other peace officers of
ZZl rS thp" the county> the mayw and police offifled
copy of such record, or the cers of the city or town in which said
vwv? f?f^S licensed and registered pharmacist's
ith the certificate of the clerk of the business is located, and all other per>urt
indorsed thereon, showing that 8on8> and druggist making any
has been recorded, shall je soch sales shall be required to report,
tcie evidence of the facts r?c1^ under oath, to the Circuit Judge pre^rein
For making such record, the siding at each term of court 6of *he
erk of the court shall be entitled to county jn which said druggist is enlarge
and collect for each prescnp- gaged in business, a true statement of
on a fee of five cents, and for each such facts, and also file on Monday
atement, other than prescription a morning Qf eacb week a list of the aleof
fifteen cents, which shall be C0h0l sold by him, to whom sold and
ud by the party filing the same. J
Sec. 9. That in addition to the relirements
hereinbefore prescribed, CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.
1RGAIN CARNIVAL N
uly exceed those of any previous July and in
3d down to, and below cost, the season's acci
it?Come and examine the offerings, both in t.
iiroughout the season. If you are not convin*
jwness of prices then go to the other stores.
MILLINERY i
id
es, Messalines and Satins Every Hat, Flower and Fea
rice at great price reduc- below eost. We have made <
son and want to clean up sho
STAINS $3,50 Hats $2.25. $2.50 Hj
32c. $1-35,
CLOTHING ANI
ec~~~ $15.00 Suits
.xfords $1.00. |725o?SuitsS '
ixfords $1.50. o it
Kt?ds |f so
lo'nn 25c Colgate's Talcum
* * 25c Ammen's Talcum
?UITS 6'cakes fine Toilet Soap
$2.50 5 combination packages Gold
$1.95 Vinetta Borated Talcum
Sods comp
i Alfred Ji FoXj i
3 5*> 2 FT _ 3 _ 3 _ !
| 11335 &SW12 |
j and insurance, [
| LEXINGTON, - S. C. I
v 124 acres. 3V, mils from Barr; j
| 50 acres open land. S Room >
3 dwelling, 2 barns and other out >
< buildings, easy terms. |
' '201 j acres near Saxe-Gotha
< mills, 0 room dwelling, outbuild- >
< iug. good orchard, plenty water. >
( 10S acres 4 miles from Barr |
i 12 acres open land near church >
< and school. >
! 1 Stationery engine 12 II. 3V \
< 1 Boiler, 18 H. P. [
1 Saw Mill & Fixturs. >
I 104 acres near Saxe Gotba Mills |
< 165 acres one mile from Lexing- >
J ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young >
J orchard; creek runs through [
< place; fruit never fails. >
J 20 acres near Lexington. >
| 69 acres 4 miles from Steedman [.
i ?18 acres cleared. > *
< One lot in town of Lexington. >
| 60 Mres within one mile of |
( Artlnff, 2 acres open land. Plenty |
| of water on the place. >
J One lot on Main street of Lex- |
i ington; good building. > <
' 80 acres 2 miles from Lexington >
\ Plenty water. Fruit never fails. |
< 85 acres near Lexington. Good (
< for track. Fruit never fails. i
J 250 acres 21 miles from South- J
{ era railwav. 60 acres open land. ,
*-? ' 3 V. ^
' jptuic never ians. *jruou uivaoiu *
] on the place. Two buildings. [
< *25 resident lots in town of Lex- )
j ington. ?
J 45 acres,3 miles from Lexington, (
i 9 acres open land. Plenty water. [
1 95 acres, 7 miles from Gil- >
j 25 acres open land, 35 acres J
< round timber, 35 acres boxed >
| timber, 2 4-room houses, >
J barn and stables. Church and [
i school house within 2 miles of ,
1 place. i
| 4 one-half acre lots on new [
i street to be called Fort Street. >
< One large lot, 6-room dwelling >
| and barn on Main Street, Lex- [
( ington. >
* 100 acres, 30 acres open land, >
j dwelling and barn, church and [
( school within one mile, 5 miles ,
| from Gaston, 6 mile9 from Swan- i
< sea*
< 1 acre, 5-room dwelling just >
< outside the incorporate limits of >
| Lexington. [
< 3 acres, good dwelling near ( t
< Lexington. ?
| 6 lots on East Church Street, |
< ??? >
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] Write or call to see me (
j AT? j
i THE HOME |
! NATIONAL BANK, i
! Lexington, S. C !
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At The Lyric.
The shows appearing this week at
The Lyric eclipses all previous efforts
cf the management of thi9 ever popular
theatre. The musical feature at
The Lyric this week is more than
worth the price of admission. Two
large sections of the roof have been
removed and the room is delightfully
cool. The moving pictures this week
are better than ever, and the other
attractions are up to the high standard.
The price of admission is only
ten cents.
Free Ferriage.
The ferry will be free at Amiekrs
ferry on Friday, July 30th, to all
parties wishing to attend the barbecue
of Mr. B. E. Amick.
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IAIMI AMI
IUW UN
addition to the
imulation of remhe
specials, odds
3ed that we oifer
\T COST
nffprpH at and
WliVl AM V/A* V/* ? - ?
Dur profits for the seaits
$1.75. $2.00 Hats
A
0 PANTS.
$11.50
$7.50
$5.50
$4.50
$3.75
19c.
19c.
15c.
Eyed Needles 5c.
1f>r?
ANY.
S. C. I ;
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possession in this State, furnish at pub- 1
ic places or otherwise dispose of any v
jpirituous, malt, vinous, fermented, g
jrewed or other liquors and beverages, 1
>r any compound or mixture thereof e
which contains alcohol and is used as t
i beverage, and which if drunk to ex- g
jess will produce intoxication, except c
is hereinafter provided. c
Section 2. That wholesale druggists \
nay lawfully sell in wholesale quanti- p
iies to retail druggists and to puttie p
>r charitable hospitals or to medical t
>r pharmaceutical college, and in no v
)ther way, pure alcohol for medical i:
mrposes only, or grain alcohol to be t
lsed . by chemists or bacteriologists d
ictually engaged in scientific work and o
or such purposes onlj, and such s
wholesale druggists shall at the end of j tl
ach month in which any such sales ! jj
lave been made, file with the clerk ! n
>f the court of the county in which j p
hey do business, a statement in writ- s;
ng under oath, giving the name of
he purchaser, the price paid, the v,
[ate of sale, and the quantity and a
haracter of the alcohol sold. That if c
aid wholesale druggist making such a
ale is not a resident of the State of fi
Jouth Carolina, then such statement o
hall be filed in the office of the clerk p
if the court of the county in which ]j
he purchaser resides. o
Section 3. That any retail druggist a
rhose place of business is located in d
my of the incorporated towns or cities n
if this State, who is himself a register- ' u
id or licensed pharmacist, or who p
egulariy employs a registered or t
ir licensed pharmacist, may sell, s