The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 14, 1909, Page 7, Image 7
TBOFESSIOHAL CARDS.
, WM. W. HAWES,
"f Attorney and. Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND. S. C.
Practice In all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1.19C5.
0. M. ETIRD. T. E. DBEHEB.
EFIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H., S. C.
Will nractice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington. S. C.
Jh. frick,
attorney at law,
chapin, 8. 0.
Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. Second
^ Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
Thurmond & ttmmerman,
attorneys at law, <
will Practice in all courts, <
Citizens* Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg;, 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.
Respectfully,
' Jr. W?. THURMOND.
O. BELL TIMMERMAN,
> ...
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law,
I COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite |
^ Tan Metre's Furniture Store 1
v Especial attention given to business entrust- i
ed to him by htrfellow citizens of Lexington ,
county. 3
t
George r. rembert
attorney at law.
1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, a. v.
I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington
County at any time, and am prepared
so practice law in all t>tate and Federal 1
Courts. i
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Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1519
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( )
Office Telephone No. 1872. j
Residence Telephone No. 1036. J
WBOYD EVANS, !
.LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. (
Columbia, S. C.
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Dr. p. h. shealy,
DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
^ Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building.
Dr. f. o. gilmore,
DENTIST.
- 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
p ' 3 to 6 p. m.
Dr. d. l. hall,
DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. C. Lnthcran
Publication Building,
f 1626 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m !
Dec. 23. 1907?6m j
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WE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
IfTO giSettle,Rotary ;
Shuttle or a Sinele Thread [Chain Stitch]
^ Sewing Machine write to
Tht NEW HOME SEWIN8 MACHINE COMPANY
Orange* Mass.
Many sewing machines are inaae 10 sen rcgaraicss ok
Quality, but the New Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty never runs out
Sold by authorized dealers only,
FOB SALS BY
W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
E. G. DREHER, Agent,
FIRE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING
HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y.
INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHI LA
GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y.
GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS.
? ' SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO,
NORTH CAROLINA.
^ STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
* LOCAL AGENCY I
LEXINGTON, S. C. J
Gi Wi LINDLEU,
Chapin, S. C.,
Has anrup-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save you money.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. 3m
A HINIi I and WHISKEY HABIT8
1111111 cured at home with
? 8 riUm sxs-jt&Es Of
M.WOOLLEY.M.IX '
{W0 Atlanta, tra. Office 104 N. Pry or Street
BARBECUE NOTICES *
ANNUAL BARBECUE.
I will furnish my annual barbecue at 0
Hilton, on the third Saturday in July,
the 17th. There will be prominent
speakers to address the crowa. Every- ij
body invited.
J. J. HALTIWANGER.
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BARBECUE. 1
n
We will furnish a first-class barbecue ^
and refreshments on Saturday, July 24,
1909, at J. B. Sox's famous barbecue
ground. Music ana aaumug wm uc uu .
hand for the young folks. Come and enjoy
the day.
L. C. and A. L. SOX. 1
' 3k
Barbecue.
We will furnish a first class barbe- t,
cue at Steadman, S. C., on Saturday,
July 31, 1909. All who want to enjoy
a good time should attend. There ?
will be a game of ball between the h
Batesburg nine and the Hawfield a
Hustlers. Come one ! Come all!
Burgess, Rish & Gunter.
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BARBECUE. tb
I will furnish a first class barbecue tj
and refreshments at Ethan, S. C., on
Saturday, July 17th. My many friends '
and the public generally are invited to "
x>me and, spend an enjoyable day. The n
meats will be prepared by J. Taylor, ^
the well known cuist.
H. STEELE. t]
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Barbecue.
fi
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 incited
to attend. Special attention b
will be given ladies and children, and n
*ood order maintained. All passenger k
trains will stop to take on and off \
passengers for the 'cue. The dinner a
will be cooked by one of the best si
cueist. Music will be furnished by a b
band. Prominent speakers will be n
present to address you on the dispen- i)
sary aud prohibition issue. The Co- Si
lumbia Photographer man will be on c
hand to take your picture. b
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Barbecue Notice. 2
I will famish a first class Barbecue
with refreshments at Amick's Ferry,
on Friday, July 30bh. Prominent
speakers will be on hand to discuss
tne issues of the day. Come one, t
come all. B. E. Amick. s
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-SUMMER- ;
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~ Refrigerators, Coolers, Ice
Cream Freezers; Hammocks,
Lawn Mowers, Rub- c
ber Hose, Sprinklers, Noz ?
zles. Full stock of all sizes d
and prices. a
Hardware of any kind, t
Come or phone.
W. S. STEWART. !
V V V V V M. mm i m mmm m j j
1526 Main St. Columbia, S. C
HARNESS ~
Always see E. A. Fellers
for Home-made Harness
and Farm Gears, Repairs \
quick at lowest prices. c
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E. A. Fellers ?
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933 Cervais St. COLUMBIA, S. C.
n S
aiming uooas \
g
ss
Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
china, clocks. A fine stock t<
always on hand for you to y
select from.
Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jewelry or b
Silverware. M
Good watch work and best ?
eye glasses. S
If you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephone your tl
order to us.
P. L LACHICOTTB & CO, *
JEWELERS, g
1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C3 Sl
1 1 ai
'Phone 934
Send us your orders for job printing,
envelopes, note and letterheads, legal
blanks, cards, etc. All work execut- fi
5d promptly and in first class order a
1027. JOSHUA W.
ASHLEY, SR.
in Dispensary or No DispensaryFavors
Prohibition.
yo the Editor of The Dispatch:
Mr. Ashley lives in Anderson counyand
is a farmer and merchant. Has
lad experience with dispensary and
ow they have none. Read what he
ias to say about it.
E. C. Ridgell.
Honea Path, S. C., June 17, 1909.
Ion. E. C. Ridgell,
Batesburg, S. C.
ly dear Sir:
I received your most welcome let3r.
Will say in reply as to dispeniry
or no dispensary, there is such a
reat difference that I hardly know
ow to express myself. I know we
re much better off without the couny
dispensary. We have but very litle
drinking in our county, especially
1 the country, since the dispensary
as been done away with in my couny.
There has been only one murder
lat I know of that whiskey was the
ause of. Now I am in favor of no
ispensary. I don't see how any good
tan can vote for whiskey to be put
efore our good men that cannot con'ol
it. I prefer no dispensary as a
irmer or any other occupation.
Hoping you great success in your
iture days, I am,
Your friend,
Joshua W. Ashley, Sr.
If you have pains in the back, weak
ack, or any other indications of a
weakened or disordered condition of the
idneys or bladder, you should get DePitt's
Kidney and Bladder Pills right
way when you experience the least
igns of kidney or bladder complaints,
ut be sure that you get DeWitt's Kidey
and Bladder Pills. We know what
Ii6y will do for you, and if you will
Slid your name to E C. DeWitt & Co.,
hicago, you will receive a free trial
ox of these kidney and bladder pills,
hey are sold here by Kaufmann Drug
;o.
Programme of Sunday > School
Convention.
The following inreresting program
tas been arranged for the Sunday
/-.Vi /-V/-0 rtnnT'Qntirtn f.o Ho Holr? Q t" Snrriiis
Saptist church, beginning on Satur[ay
before the third Suaday in July:
10 to 10:30, Devotional exercises by
he convention.
10:30 tp 11, Enrollment of delegates.
11 to 12, Introduction by J. D.
Joore or S. R. Bass.
12 to 1, Recess for dinner.
1 to 2, First query, "Methods of inreasing
the attendance in Sunday
>chool." Opened by W. R. Lowe.
2 to 3. Second query. "The Sunlay
School, what it is, its importance
,nd our attitude towards it.', Opened
>y R. J. Fallaw.
Third query. "What does it take tc
nake a teacher in a Sunday School?"
)pened by A. W. Rogers.
Essay on Sunday school work by
diss Sue H. Corley. v
Miscellaneous business.
Sunday.
10 to 11. Sunday School work by
he convention.
11 to 12. Sermon by J. D. Moore oi
j. S. Shealy>
T. J. Cupstid,
W. T. Smith,
J. H. Laird,
Committee.
Don't Get A Divorce.
A western judge granted a divorce
>n account of ill-temper and bad
>reath. Dr. King'9 2New Life Pills
vould have prevented it. They cure
Constipation, causing bad breath and
jiver Trouble the ill-temper, dispel
olds, banish headaches, conquer chills,
be at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's
)rug Store, Sandel Drug Store.
A woman would gladly work 24
ours a day if she was sure it would
;ive her a satisfactory complexion.
Delay in taking Foley's Kidney Rem
dy if you have backache, kidney or
ladder trouble, hastens the disease
pon you and make a cure more difficult.
Jommence taking Foley'3 Kidney Remdy
today and you will soon be well.
Vhy risK a serious malady? All Drugists
of Lexington and Henry Drug
tore, Ohapin, S. C.
If jour neighbors are unsatisfac:>ry
it may be owing to the fact that
ou are an unsatisfactory neighbor.
Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops
iironic coughs that weaken the constirtion
and develop into consumption,
ut heals and strenghthens the lungs,
t ^affords comfort and relief in tne
-orst cases of chronic bronchitis, astlila,
hay fever and lung trouble. All
'ruggists of Lexington and Henry Drug
tore, Chapin, S. C.
??? *
If women and rivers could only keep
leir mouths closed?but they can't,
d there's 110 use in stirring up a fuss
bout it.
The world's most successful mediae
lor bowel complaints is CimmberLin's
Colic, Ciiolera and Diarrhoea
;emedy. It has relieved more pain and
ifferiug, and saved more lives than
ny other medicine in use. Invaluable
>r children and adults. Sold by all
ruggists.
Remember, that you will always
nd the very best cakes and crackers
t The Bazaar*
919 Cervais St.
t ? hieac
Noti<
| TH I
Everything for:
guarantee to save ;
Call to see lis while
A L i
919 GEBVAIS ST., a*
SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. m
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SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. jg
N. B. These schedule figures show 38?
the time that rrains may be expected to ^
arrive and depart, but the times stated
are not guaranteed. jjP?
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND. ^
10: IS A. M.?No. S, daily for Columbia
and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia for Spartanburg and pP*
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colum- ^
bia to Asheville. Arrive Colum- {
bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15
p. m., Asheville 9:15 p. m.
6:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Colum- yU
bia, Washington and the East also SR
connects at Columbia for Ashe- ^
ville. Through Pullman sleeping
1 car to New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive
Columbia 7;30 p. m., Wash- ^
ington 10:10 a. in., New York p/;
5:00 p. m. ^
SOUTHBOUND. M
7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car. i^Sj
5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive ^
Augusta 8:35 p. m. ^
Summer excursion tickets now on &
sale. For further information call on
ticket agents, or ,
C. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Washington,
D. C. W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G.
P. A., Atlanta,"Ga. W. E. McGee. T.
P. A . Antmsta. Ga. Pzi
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Fishing Tackle. ^
This is fishing time and at The -=
Bazaar you will find a full line of
tackles ef all kinds. Poles, bobs, hooks
Sc
and lines. Come to us for your tackle
The Bazaar law<
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SOME COTTON PACTS
FOE THIS ST^TE. Boa
ted:
Commissioner Watson has issued a Fc
statement on the cotton cr^p for the ?100
year 1908. Fc
The 1908 crop was 1,242,012 running <
bales, including linters and Sea Island k
[ or properly, exclusively of linters, 1,?
215,848?comprising 8.8 per cent, of
the cotton ginned in the United States.
The production exceeded that in 1S07
by 52,991 bales.
1 South Carolina has now fallen to
fifth place, her fourth place, attained
in 1907, being taken by Alabama. t
It is estimated that there are 5,280
bales still unginned. The average ?
weierht ner bale was 483 pounds against I
481.8 pounds and linters 470.6 pounds. 9
The South Carolina Sea Island sold B
in 1908 at an average price of 23.39 9 c
cents, while that grown in Geargia I j
and Florida averaged 17.92 cents. In B
1906 South Carolina's average price fl
was 36.7 cents, and in 1907, 35.5 cents B _
those being the best prices since 1901. B }
This year it was lower than in 1902 or S
in any year in the seven [year period. B tc
The South Carolina crop was ginned B J
in 3.481 ginneries, about the average B
number. fl d
The aggregate value of the South B
Carolina crop was ?61,561,522, against B J1
$72,657,817 in 1907 and $49,S88,till) in 1
1906. The 1908 crop was the most 9 n<
valuable in money the state has ever S ^
had save the two crops of 1907 and | j*
1905. I
Of actual cotton and;linters the Bui
total value for 1908 was $52,329,4*0, | c<
representing 553,7(52,491 pounds of up- 9 p
land, worth $51, HIT,654, and 4,967.190 a
pounds of Sea Island worth $1,101,825. jg
Of cotton seed there were .521,659 a
i tons worth $9,635,042?the largest H
since 1901 with the exception of the I
1907 crop. I ?
The acreage was the largest in the
history of the state?2,545,000, the ==
next largest being 2,531,875 in 1904. tj
j Si ice 1894 more than 2,000,01X1 acres 1
! have been regularly planted in eot-tcn. On ic
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TAR STORE
Alex. Ayoub, Prop. COLUMBIA, S. C.
^quarters for Dry Goods,
)nsi Shoes, Hats and Caps.
n's and Boys' Clothing.
E STORE
A R G A I N S
men, women and children. We
you money on every purchase
i in Columbia.
:x AYOUB
oors Below Seaboard Depot, COLUMBIA, S. C.
TOUR SUMMER FOBTW EAR |
/X^ IS SOW READY |
The largest stock $
|i of Summer Footwear ||
\ in the State to select |g
^from. The styles are is
I Oxfords, Sailor Ties, Pumps, Ankle jg
I Straps, and many other styles. jig
The leathers come in Patents, Kids, ||
G-un Metals and Tans. ||
Prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. $3.00. $1
$3.50 and up. If
I AifA M THE SHOE MAN "S
LSfWla IN COLUMBIA. ||
iversity cf South Carolina iiiiiiiii m?
:-hools of arts, science, education, IS S^EB^^SAB 4% fl 9
, engineering and graduate studies. H jM | I W g |&i | at |
?n different courses leading to the B O |Uf I | I ? Ij ff5! 9
ees of A. B. and B. S. - a I
>rty-two scholarships each worth | I
in cash and free tuition. g ' n
)r catalogue address, g isrL>t an extravagance if
5. C. Mitchell, President, | its a GOOD PIANO.
Columbia, S. C. 1 ^ brings enough bright
~~ 8 ness into the home to pay
PmmmmmmmmaammaBam 8 for itself many times.
JF\ I You get the world's
m 1^m I best piano if you obtain
P. P. P. will purify and vitalize your fl if from US.
)lood, create a good appetite and give your fl
vhole system tone and strength. fl ?et US tell yOU hOW
A prominent railroad superintendent at I
Savannah, suffering with Malaria, Dyspep. B eUSliy yOU may SeCUTe
ia, and Rheumatism says: "After taking B
a. P. P. he uever felt so well in his life, ana fl I one.
eels as if he could live forever, if he could fl
l1 ways get P. P. P." fl ?
If vou are tired out from over-work and I
?" HI'S MOUSE
If vou are feeline badlv in the rorinsp B . _. _. .. _ _
nd out of sorts, talce ' I 14-Ztf MSIF) bt. UOlUHlDlS, b. U. Hj
If your digestive organs need toning up, I I PIANOS AND ORGANS 1
If vr.u suffer with headache, indigestion, 9
sbility and weakness, take | jjjeSS?8S?S89SS?S?S89?989eS g
If you suffer with nervous prostration, flj % * t
?rves unstrung and a general letdown I j J. if ?9 aJri klii s ?
! the system, take B %
P. P. Ill dealek IN I
For Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Scrof- B ^ . %
a, Old Sores, Malaria, Chronic Female ; ?a t 1 ?A
r'pT , Is General I
Prltld pIss? 8001 , | Merchandise, f
The best blood purifier in the world, j ? &
f. v. uppman, 5 Corner Main and $ew Street, p
11 Opposite Confederate |
?rrr=r t Monument, f
ttle drinks of all kinds and flavors $ 4 *>
t- ? a ? e* n x
be found ar the bazaar bountani. i i* jLexinglGll, O. v. ?j
o !n reason. [ S?e*?S?S?dl