The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 16, 1910, Page 5, Image 5
mS Rheumatic
Pains
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. r As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the musdes
and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold
easier. Sloan's Liniment quickens the blood, limbers
up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache
-^.? .'with astonishing promptness.
Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism,
Mrs. Daniel H. Diehl, of Mann's Choice, KF.D., INo. i, fa., writes:?
44 Please send me a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism and stiff joints.
It is the best remedy I ever knew for I can't do without it."
Also for Stiff Joints*
Mr. Milton Wheeler, 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala., writes:?
. > . 411 am glad to say that Sloan's Liniment has done me more good for stiff
joints than anything I have ever tried." ...
Sloan's
Liniment JL
is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma- I I
tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises I 1
^ and Insect Stings.
' Price 2oc., 50c., and $1.00 at AU Dealers* I E
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Send for Sloan's Tree Book on Horses. Address I w~>' ( R
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. IiTTTI
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Pelion Happenings. Third Branch Hews.
To the E litor of the Dispatch: . To the Editor of The Dispatch :
' . Farmers are quite busy these days Farmers are getting along \
:v'-^ hauling fertilizers and making prepi* well with their work.
rations for the coming crop, though Mr. D. R. Pound, on Mr. W. J. I
aomewhat behind on account of the mond's place, has already plar
cold and rainy weather. Small grain some corn.
is looking well since the recent warm The grain crop is looking fine, es
*pell. cially oats.
The members of the Baptist church Miss Rosa Bell Fallaw, the acc
this place are making preparations plished daughter of Mr. R. J. Fall
to have the building painted. has been teaching a very succe9i
fa,."1 Ofi^night laStfweek the stables * and term in* the\iew district; No. 85,
:- two horses, of Mr. C. B. Rorer were the patrons and trustees are think
destroyed by fire. of employing her again.
^7 Mr. Simon L. Lucas, has moved Mr3. W. J. Redmond, one of
1 .
V - into his handsome new residence on best teachers, has taught a ?ucces
route 1. "T ' school at Calvary, which closed
Mr. James D. Wingard is making Feb. 16.
preparations to build him a new dwel- Messrs. Theodore and Edgar H
lmg on his place near his shop on man are all smiles?it's a boy ant
? route 1. girl.
Mrs. Irene McCreary, of Columbia, Miss Annie Redmond is board
is visiting out here. with her brother, Mr. W. J. Redmc
Smith Branch school closed last and i9 attending school.
Friday, Mar. 11, after a successful The health of our commaiity
V term. Friday night, a cake walk was very good dow. Violet and Rosi
- given, atj the home of Mr. J. Ott March 14.
V- Spradley, for the school. All present ^
4 >. enjoyed themselves despite the inclement
weather. The teacher, Miss A Terrible Accident.
Bassie G. Lown, carries with her the On last Thursday CJyde Addv,
well wishes of both patrons and pupils 13-year-old son of Mr. E. H. Addy,
' y to which she has endeared herself. the Cedar Grove section, met wicl
Mr. and Mrs. Macom H. Lncas, who terrible accident. The lad saw so
havo been quite sicl, are slowly im- oird9 in the garden, and got out
: 'f' proving. old rusty gun. The barrel must h
: " / Uncle Henry Cook, the oldest col- been clogged. Holding the wea
ored inhabitant of this community, left-handed, it burst at his right ha
* died March 4, and was buried the fol- tearing it to pieces. Dr. D. M. C;
* lowing day. He was well thought of 8on amputated the arm about
by the people of both races. inches above the wrist. The yot
The carrier on route 1 has had man doing well at last reports.
seyeral special invitations from his
patrons to dinners, birthday dinners, P.ATTTQ TT.
V: etc., recently. It seems that the ~
f patrons are beginning to look upon SOUTHERN BAILWAH
the carrier as their carrier and treat Account South Atlantic States I
him as one of their family. These sic Festival, Spartanburg, S. C., A]
Vi deeds of kindness are greatly appreci- 13, 14, 15,1910, the Southern Railv
;r ated and will never be forgotten. announces reduced rates to Spart
Pelion, Mar. 14,1910: Sockery. burg and leturn. Tickets on e
M April 12, 13 and' 14 and for tra
% -PA VWVR9 ' scheduled to arrive ?Spartanburg I
AilBAUXVB. fore nQ0n Aprfl 15) 1910( w.th jj
? ' A Call to the.Pastors of the Lexing- limit returning not later than m
ton Association: night April 16, 1910. Children h
Shall we meet in some place in the fare.
V centerof the district and convert our For further information, call
unions into a Laymen's Missionary Southern Railway Ticket Agents o
v; movement or not? Let me hear from J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A.,
' you at once. I would suggest that Atlanta, Ga.
both Unions meet in some convenient ALEX. H. ACKER, T. P. .
? 4 place in or near the center and have Augusta, Ga.
a missionary meeting of the laymen's ^
missionary movement. As we pastors ts;-- ts.j... M . .
of the upper division have not grace pia9 Eli*3 Cl0S98 Saturday
encugh to attend the unions, let us To the Elitor of The Dispatch:
get out of the way a id let the laymen The school at Pine Ridge will cl<
do something. w.th appropriate exem8r3 on Sat
> I hope every pastor in the associa- day. March 19th. The program:
tion trill speak at once. Can we come will consist of speeches, dialogn
/ . toeether-both unions-and have a songs. Mnsio will be furnished
laymen's missionary meeting or not? to? Pine R'dge band. There will b
We can get some other brethren to number of prominent speakers to i
f: meet with us if we want them. dress the audience. A picnic dim
li. ]. Reynolds. will be served on the grounds, and <
i - Batesbnrg,'March 14. *' *' ' erybody is inviteeI to come and bri
g; t ^ , well prepared baskets.
* . ii The exercises will begin promp
POST CARDS?A full ltue of all ? e, , .
Vj jji"kinds, just received at Tae Bazaar. | 9?30 0 clock. ' Ex-Studeat
RULES GOVERNINGCOR1T
CCiTTE!
The Lexington County Corn S
will be held during the month of
; cember. Every farmer in the cot
t is invited to participate in this sli
The show last fall was a g?*eat suec
Prizes aggregating over $100 will
given as follows:
Hon. A. F. Lever, $50.00 best i
of corn.
Mr. YV. P. Roof, $25.00 second
acre of corn.
Mr. W. W. Barre, $10.00 third
acre 01 corn.
Dr. E. C. Ridgell, 810.00 to be di
ed into first, second and third pri
for best essay written by school gi
Other prizes have been and will
offered. One of $10.00 for school 1
m best acre, already offered.
1 RULES
The following rules have been
pared by Ira W. Williams, S
Agent of the United States Farm
monst.ration work:
Any one who grow9 an acre of <
complete?all contestants must ei
with G. A. Derrick or .James
Shealy on or before June 1st, 1910.
1. In awarding prizes the follov
basis shall be used:
(a) Greatest yield per acre, 70
cent.
(b) Best ten-ear exhibit taken f
acre, 10 per cent.
(e) Best written amount, shov
history of crop and all expenses
per cent.
' (d) Greatest profit on investm*
10 per cent.
2. The amount of the yield and
measurement of the land must be
tified to by each man and attested
at least three disinterested witnes
who shall be satisfactory to G.
Derrick and James W. Shealy.
3. In estimating profits unif
prices should be used, for instai
$5 per acre for rent, 10c. per hour
the work of each boy and 5c. per 1
for each horse. Corn 80c. per bu
as standard of value in judging
production of the acre. Strove]
| per ton, one ton of strover being
*5 lowed for every 25 bushels of corn
4. Prizes will be awarded in 3
ington County in November,
judges will be selected by G. A. !
ery rick and James W. Shealy.
5. A sworn statementby each j
ted- and the statement of disintere
ited witnesses of 'the yield per acre
written account of the history of
ipe- crop; a written statement of the
penses and the profits on the in)
om- ment and a ten-ear exhibit of i
aw, taken from the contest acre mus1
sful made at the Lexington County (
and Show. ? -
ing 6> No announcements of the y
by judge's or the contestant can
our , made until the day of the Lexinj
sful County Corn Show. /
on ^
off. Attention Comrades.
1 a Headquarters Camp Steadmar
No. 668, U. C. V.,
ing Lexington, S. C., Mar. 8, 19]
?nd, You are hereby requested to at
a meeting of your camp at this j
is on Monday, the 4th day of April, ]
e. at 10 o'clock sharp, for the purpos
electing officers for the present y
also delegates to the general reut
to be held at Mobile, Ala., on 26
A A T\T?i I r?r vf Tf. id IT
OJU MQLH \J 1 A^lll u\ Atl* AW AkJ IA.
the upon all members to attend this n
of ing, as we hope to make it interes
i a for ail. By order
me Command*
an " *
ave LOST.
P?n On Saturday afternoon, March 3
,n(i> in the lot in the rear of H. N. Ki
roa_ ner & Co's., store, a ladies small |
si* watch with "L. P. W." engraved
ln? case. Liberal reward will be paid
it3 return to Mrs. Ben D. Gable, 1
ington; R. F. D. 6,*
:a '
.
II TRI
1C8
be- J m^ ^ _
i u uig r
ialf'
0n We are offering tl
to be given away the yes
2,400 lbs of
The only condition is th
Georgia Chemical Works,
No one excluded,
>ge people what we South C
ur_ This idea was got
me interest and try one acre
es, B Association offers for the
by I prize acre of corn with tl
e a I as a winner and tell him
id- 1 cultivated and amount o:
aer E
SI The Tri-C
tiy I M. E. EUTLAND, Pre;
aHmnaUBBBI
| EKTE-O $15,600 FOE
ST. | SILLHTC- VmiZZZY. I
;
how | Sparcanbnrjr, March 10.?Mayor Lee I
De- ' today imposed a fine almost equal to |
mty ; that of Judge Lwbs against the |
iow. ! Standard Oil Company, wh?*n th 3 1
:ess. mayor imposed a fine of ?16,600 or |
be forty-nine hundred and eighty days j
I on George Dearnion, charged with viicre
| olating the city's liquor ordinance.
Dearman's house was searched last
best night and 16(5 pints were seized. The
police 9ay that u.iaer the ordinance
best the city has the right to make a case
for ever> pint. Dearman has em- j
vid- ployed attorneys, and the case will be !
zes, f >ught out in the hi gher courts.
be ABSOLUTIONS.
30^8 Whereas, it has pleased oar Heavenly
Father to call our faithful and
beloved brother, John E. Fulmer,
Pre" from his labors here on earth to the
tate re9t that remaineth for the children
E>e" of God in Heaven. Whereas, we earnestly
desire to make manifest our
30rn appreciation and remembrance of the
iroll great benefits our Union has derived
from his earnest and faithful labors in
our midst; therefore be it
ring Resolved, That while we are willing
to bow in humble submission to the
Per will of God, we do deeply feel the loss
of our brother, who, after a long life
rom of work and usefulness, was called to
rest.
rln^ Resolved, 'That by his death our
' Union has lost an eanest and faithful
member, one who was always found
8D ' at his post of duty, and whose kindness
and sympathy to all endeared
him to the entire community.
cer" Resolved, That we tender our hcartky
feR sympathy to the family and rela>9es'
tiye9 in their sad affliction.
Resolvod, That these resolutions be
recorded in our minutes, published in
orm the Lexington Dispatch and the Un
ace: ion Sun. C- W. SMITH,
0r H. H. DREHER,
ionr
" , T. D. DERRICK,
shel _
Committee.
the
r $10 "
ai- Easter Post Cards.
The Bazaar has just received a full
^ex* line of Easter post cards at all prices.
The Call early.
Der
man
'1 We Are Star
the
ex- .
rest- ... *
corn
e of '-i ^ 5
ear,
lion, C" i
i, 27 *
rged It is time to haul fertilia
i0et- a
ting wagon and none better than tl
}r the wagon business.
for 1113-1115 Hampton
iwp| , . OUEC
l-COUN
armers of EdgeLexington
ne following prizes for the best one acre c
ir of 1910.
High Grade Guano, 1st Prize; 1,6
at you use any of the following Fertilize]
Augusta, Ca; Virginia-Carolina People,
Ashepoo Fertilizer Co
old and young, rich and poor, white ane
arolinians grow herein this Southland, I
ten up to try to improve our farming int<
of each, cotton and corn, and win the pi
best farm exhibit, (See Catalogue.) Bes
lis same acre. Mo cost to get in the race,
the kind of Fertilizer you will urse. We
f Fertilizer used, and have three disintere
bounty Fair Asso
sident, ' W. J. McCART]
AS WELL AS ^
large ones are welcome here?
yon need not wait until your business
has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
Oar patrons regardless of tbe
amount of business done, receive
every courtesy in all matters of
business entrusted to us?and
there is nothing in safe banking
we cannot perform. Talk it over
with our cashier.
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
COLUMBIA, S. C. 1
wmBesmmmmsaaEBSBxtssma
I WATCHES
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
There are good reasons why
you nhonld buy from u*.
1st. We have the largest stock
and you are more apt to find
what you want when you have
an assortment to select.from.
2nd. We have the latest and
most up-to-date styles that- can
be had, regardless of price.
|] 3rd. We give the most and
H best for the money; in other
| words, sell at a lower price than
any one else for the same class
of goods,
j 4th. And best of all, we have
j only good, reliable, everlasting
j qualities that can be guaranteed
for a life time and then be handed
down. Don't buy before looking
at the stock at
SYLVAN BROS.
Jewelers. Columbia, S. C.
Cor. Main St. and Hampton Ave
ting Over Wi
of Fine Mule
! Our advertisemei
... *
I five hP3 d H nrcec or
' *?? w V X. 1 w v?. XX V'AUWU U1
1
| $30.00 per head off
| of business and pn
all of odds and end:
loaded a fine bunch
\RN\ WAGO!
:ers and put ont the compost
le Mitchell. Old Hickory and 1
Avenue
UTAEANTEE MEANS SOME1
ITY f
Field, Saluda,
Counties.
)f cotton and one acre of corn in 1
00 lbs Second Prize; 1900<
rs and make an exhibit at the fair
Columbia, S. C; Palmetto Fertiliz
:, Charleston, S. C.
1 colored, have the same showing,
>y the use of good Fertilizers, and
erest as well as improve the fair
i'ize. This is in addition to the
ides you can enter the contest for
Write the Secretary a postal an<
? want each exhibitor to be able
? * * l! 1 Jl.
jsted parties 111 your section see lij
ciation, Bates
3A, Secretary, J
11 ^ ^
j FAMOUS fflEHS
j Popular and Efficient House- I
:l I. - I J U _ J1 i A.l.l I
note rftGG!CM8S dOIQ on
Merit Only.
| Andes' Great Prescription
Recommended for Catarrh,
all forms of Stomach, Liver,
Kidney, Bladder Troubles
and purification of the Blood.
85c
Andes' Wonderful Oil
Used externally and internally,
recommended for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headache Toothache, Earache,
Backache, Sore Throat,
Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy,
Diarrhoea, Cramps and all
aches and pains. ;
; 40c
THE KAUFMAN DRUG
OMPANY,
Sole Agents for Andes'
LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C.
Fine Ky. Jack
Will be at my stables for the entire
season. Prices reasonable.
J. A. Keisler,
GILBERT, R. F. D. 3.
Dr. Boyd's Sure-Pop Colic Oure
for stock, and his entire line of reliable
veterinary remedies for sale at Hhe
Bazaar
\
ith a New Lot
>s
it last week of sixtyid
Mules at $20.00 to
brought a good run
ictically cleaned out
s. We have just unt
of extra good Mules.
NS
no better time to buy a good
Elackney. These are leaders in
A.
muie uu.
Columbia, S. C
THING.
AIR I
Aiken and
each of the above Counties
)]lbs Third Prize.
in October at BATESBURG
:er Co., Columbia, S. C., and
, Everybody get busy, show
progresseve ideas in farming.
. So don't fail to take an
?50.00 cash prize the Fair
both the State and. County
1 tell him to enter your name
to tell how the crop was
e cotton and corn weighed.
>hurg, S. C.
. M. MALPASS, Treasurer I