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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
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^ Ji Bepreaentatioe Retospaper. Batters Lexington and the borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket.
BVOL. XXXI3L LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1909. 50~
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' Terms: 1-3 cash,
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Mimnaugh Building
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Hollo, "Lens* Branch!"
With fonrteen mod err selective ^
ringing 5-bar telephones/ on a well Alv
built metalic circuit of 21 miles of Dix
wire, Mr, Samuel B. George com- bro
pleted his Long Branch rnral tele- j thei
phone line on Thurscay afternoon * Is
last, and cut in the connection here mis
at 6 p. m. In only a moment later crei
Miss Long was catching the "hello" mid
of many who wished to get through ber
the first call. 2i
The line got the name "Long we
r Branch" justly, for it was in this I our
stream that one of the surveying i 0lir
party, Mr. Junius B. Roberts, re- j 31
ceived a chilly ducking, while at- j ^er
tempting to cross. j kin<
The operators will appreciate it if hus
subscribers who wish to call for any true
one on this line, will ask for "Long 4t
? Branch, No giving the number lish
V of subscriber wished, according to a cc
1 the following directory: spre
f No. 1?Snelgrove Bros. 5t
f No. 2?John SDeJgrove. usu;
No. 3?Perrj- L. Harman.
' No. 4?Jacob J. Gnnter.
No. 5?J. Sol Hendrix.
^ No. 6?John Schneider.
I No. 7?Jacob Harman.
No. 8?G. H. Metz, Erby and Jacob i EE
Harman. , S
No. 9?D. Job Harmnn. j ^
No. 10?John T. Kaminer. !
No. 11?James Caughman. j gou
No. 12?John H. Snelgrove. j ]ow
No. 13?E. Hendrix Roberts. j Qct(
No. 14?James B. Roberts. jeav
No. 15?W. Quitman Roberts. clur]
On the switchboard this line is No. but
nr\ ond so far these people pronounce! y,
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ifc a success. ' j
Mr. George has the material on the j ^itj(
ground for another line going out front j ^ile
here on the same poles to J. J. Gun- , ^.^3
ter's, there to catch Hampton L. Roof, : D.
J. S. Harman, \V. D. FrankJow, j |4jefj
Andrew Poatb, Martin Poath, M. C. ! \ov
Kyzer, Peter Sneigrove, Virgil Calk, j retu
James A. Calk, Jack Harman, I. V. j mKj
Wessinger and George J. Taylor. j furt]
Don't forget the printers now while a?ei
the price of cotton is good. Let us j Mee
feel good too. Will you ? J E. 5
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Tributo of Bespect. News
n?a?aoa if Vio nloftooH fJnrl in l?i?a TPo f V>o T7!rii
rise providence to remove from Mr. Calli
ie Lodge, No. 52, I. 0. 0. F., our promising
ther, Daniel Webster Corley; Lowman, ]
refore be it resolved ness Colle^
it. That we bow in humble sub- Miss Mis
sion to God the Father in His de- mo's mos
s to take from our brotherhood and young ladi
1st one of our most faithful mem- with J. L.
j. bia, where
id. That we know and feel that Lexington
will miss our dear brother from
regular meeting and his pose in j Soiling
lo(tee- To the Edi
d. That he was a faithful mem- Cotton p
of Dixie Lodge, a true brother, a j ^ave been
;1 friend, a dutiful son, a loving j for severai
band, an affectionate father and a j ^eaj
- lo>"al citizen. good at pr,
li. That these resolutions be pub- *r
ed in the Lexington Dispatch and 9C}100i jiav
>pv be furnished his family and yenience o
>ad upon tne minutes of our lodge, enlarging
h. That the members wear the Klecklev, '
tl badge of mourning tor 30 days. jsfactorv la
M. D. Harmar, tained to t?
W. D. Quick, f Mr. Joi,,;
Jas. E. Raw], ! ai(aI> oa ft,,
Committee, i Leila Ki3;i>
VERSION KATES VIA j Be"
OTJTHERN RAILWAY. i Branch sec
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ceount of Atlanta Horse Show, j ill for sevei
mta, Ga., October 19-22, 1909, the ! improved,
thern Railway announces very j Oct. 10.
round trip rates. Tickets on sale j
abir IS, 19, and 20, only good to! ^
e Atlanta returning up to and in- i To the Edil
ling midnight October 25th, 1909, j Farmers
not later. j cotton.
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jry io\. rownu mp rates win aiso , i?ir. u n;
ti effect account of National Exhi- ! New Brook
>n of Automobiles and Automo- i Mr. Jerrod
Races, Atlanta, Ga., November j Mr. and I
, 1909- Tickets on sale November j last Saturd
12 inclusive and for trains sched- ; Mrs. S. J. T
to arrive Atlanta before noon j Mrs. Mar
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ember 13, good to leave Atlanta j to her liomt
ruing no to but not later than j spending a
night November 1G, 1909. For ? and Mends
her information call on ticket
its Southern Railway, or J. L. Be sure a
k, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga., W. rounds witl
IcGee, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. , gurd We
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xington,
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old regardless of
9 O'clock a.
e town near the Collegiate Ii
0 many choice lots in or nea
12 months.
iA/. Cromer
Phone 420
tcellent Brass Bai
1 Notes Frcpa Irmo. Letter From Dispeai
itor of The Dispatch: jfiuUditOr
ie Lowman, the bright and As Dispensary Auditor,
9on of Mr. and Mr9. W. J. my duty under an act of
has entered Macfeat's Busi- Assembly of 1909, "To pr
r,e in Columbia. closing of the several Coj
isouri Lowman, one of Ir- saries in this State and fo
t attractive and popular ali stocks of liquors, be^
es, has accepted a position ture9 and other property !
Mimnaugh & Co., Colam- the several dispensaries,
she will be glad to see her vestigationsasto the corn
friends. dispensaries and to appro
against the dispensaries
Springs Happenings. j are paid. It is uiy came:
tor ot The Dispatch: have these dispensaries ck
icking and pea gathering compliance with the law,
keeping the farmers busy to do so, I hereby request
I srtiis bfiX'intT r-laims florflins'
CCiiC. I -o
th of this community is j Dispensary Boards shall
jsent. i t0 n:e before the loth, clay
ons of the Boiling Springs j ber, 1909.
e added greatly to tiie eon- I a^? desire that any a
f the school building by sons who know of any irre
the same. Miss Bertha wrongdoings in the man
whose services were so sat- ail>" dispensary to report s
ist year, has again been le- in order that a thoroug]
?ach the school. , tion of all such matters mi
i Keisier led to Hyman's ! prior to November 15th
e 19. h of September Miss j time the business must be
the beautiful dai gn.er of j I am sending this reque
j Rish, of Summit. - j the Jconnties which hav
tha Smith, of rue Pond j vot<'d against the sale <
tion, who has been quite j that- I may have the assist
ral weeks, is very much I persons who may be in
0 aid in siu'ii matters.
Yours respectful]
W. B.
3-iltoert Items. j Dispe nsar
: >r of The Dispatch: j
arc about through picking j 0?ITTJ\&It^2
?,i Ull, , , , , Ciine, the onlv son of Li
uei Hull and tamnv, of ,
. , ,. , ,, .. .. i and \v;ie, was born April :
laud, visited the familv ot I .. , . , . .
r.. . , 4 , uieu \U'2USt 51. IlhrJ, maKlt
Taylor last week. i ,
. ! on eartn one ifiir, throe i
VJrs. Samuel lav lor spent | . ... ...
. . . . 22 days. The little angel 1
lay mgnt with all*, and ;
rest in the family burying
iiMipr '
., , ! the Rev. A. R. Taylor,
inil iAaniuv nas returned
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in New Brook land, alter ? _ _ . ,
few weeks with relatives ! JS&IHStt.
in this vicinity. L. T. ] On September 2l>, 15KJH, a
. ^. j flence of the officiating mi
nd meet the editor on his Kev. A. It. Talor, M*\ L.
l County Treasurer Win- and Miss Bessie li^of w<
need the rnonev. married.
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ce Lots
price on
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istitute, are beautifully situate
r the town.
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3ary Pelion Happenings- i
g ^7egt Editor of the Dispatch:
On account of the favorable weather,
it becomes tke farmer8 are getting 011 nicely with
the General theirwork:
ovide for the phe 9Ch0ol aj- tins place is doing
mty Dispen- cicely with Prof. M. D. Fulmer as
r the sale of principal. Prof. Palmer is ajgraduate U
/erages, fix- Gf Newberry College and came highlj* H
belonging to recommended. j tb
' to make in- mt.mbtrs of the Baptist church j tr
luct of these here have unanimously reelected Rev. j S.
ve all claims \y ^ ,tS ltuijr pastor for another 1 fo
before same year. Rev. Mr. Keel has served this to
a uc&ire to church us pastor fcr three years, and to
>sed in strict j3 greyi]y beloved by not only the in
and in order member.; or his own denomination bat J.
, that all per- the oili?-r denominations as well. W
t the County Smith Branch school will open Monreport
same j morning, Xuv. 8, with Miss Lown,
of Novem- .7- ? , ,
of I\e\v Broosiand, as teacher.
Mrs. Dr. E. B. Utley, of Marion, S.
nd all per- | c., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. O. B. hi
>gularities or : Lucas ' C<
agement of j Mr r T< eiark, who has been con- pc
>ame to me j fmet] to his bed with fevtr some weeks,
i investi&a- j .g able tQ be out at?ain. Cc
ly be made Dr Ar(jhie T Hutt0 has lycated I bo
, at which j1(.re^ aiMj we understand he intends
i clOSPfl
opening up a drug store in the near
st to all of fulure>
e recentlj ]yir. Job Taylor, who lives up on ^
of m hiske\, gjacj- creek, killed two rattlesnakes n]'*
ance of a recently. One had fourteen rattles
position to aud a 5utt0n, the other eighteen ratties
and a button.
*' Messrs. J. D. and E. C. Wingard
West
' have purchased from the Jones heirs
Auditor. tbe j?uffman ijurnt mill tract of land
on Black creek.
*b Mr. S. L. Lucas is making prepara~
. tions to build on his place near Smith -t
itner Grout . _ r , . *
>7 1908 -md ^rauc" school house. bockery. pu
Pelion'0et'
iioiuhai and Sewing StCaeiiiaes.
a as laid to Tbe p>avjs XTnique and other new
ground by improved drop head machines; nicely
Bertha. finished in oak; easy running and per- nefeet
sewing; fully guaranteed; for tioi
sale at factory prices tor cash, or on
easy payments, at The Bazaar.
it the rcsi- luce 13. ilarman
inister, the jj>r> Boyd's Sure-Pop Colic Cure
M. Kyzer for stock, and his entire line of reliable an(
[;re happily veterinary remedies for sale at The
Bazaar. jy0:
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Columbia, S. C.
IXCURSION BATES TO
HOUSTON, TEXAS, VIA
OF SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Acccunt of Annual Convention,
nited Daughters of the Confederacy,
ouston, Texa9, October 18-23, 1909,
ie Southern Railway will sell rour.d
ip excursion tickets from Columbia.
C., to Hons .on, Texas, and return
r ?35.45. Tickets will be on sale Oc>ber
15 and If), with final limit rerning
October 31. For additional
formation, call on ticket agents, or
t i n D \ A.i?^
u? i.<X^VU ) X a"Tl j *L\ Licll 1 Lli y lj<4 #
r. E. McGee, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
"With Lcrick & Lowrance.
Mr. Edward L. Dreher, has severed
s connection w itJi Abbott's store in
dumbia to accept a more lucrative
isitioninthe wholesale hardware de.rtment
of the Lorick & Lowrance
j. Mr. Dre'ier is an old Lexington
?y and is deservedly popular.
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Blacasnith Supplies.
Blacksmith and wheelwrights will
d it to their advantage to commu?ate
with us before buying their
:ip:ies. We have a large stoek and
r price? are the lowest. Write for
cos on what you want.
T. B. A ugh try & Go.
Columbia, S. C.
The Lien Furniture Co.
Ye direct attention to the Lion
rniture Co's. advertisement in this
je. There is no concern in the
intry that will eive you more for
ir money, and you will find them
ohty clever gentlemen to do busi<s
with. They give special attenn
to mail orders.
Hats! Hats!
hvssvd by the iinest milliners ;n
ica:o?ali the very latest styles
1 ut>-to-date. Call to see them at
M-dlie Miller's, Lower Main St.,
rir.^ton, S. C. 50