The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 19, 1911, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch
Wednesday, April 19,1911.
,
G M. Ha km an, Editor and Publisher
D. B. Haltiw anger, Assistant Editor.
Entered at the Post Office at Lexington,
S. C., as second class matter.
CIRCULATION 2.327.
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ZTotics Subscribers,
tA Bine X on yonr paper denotes yon
are in arrears. A Bed X shows that
yonr subscription expires in the issne
crossed.
We are sending oat bills to snbscribers
who are in arrears and crossing X
the papers of others. We ask yonr
attention to the settlement of yonr
dues whether yon receive any notice
QT not. UISPATUii.
Ok, yon yaller leg chickens!
The Redcocks are the cocks of the
walk.
When Sheriff Corley gets busy the
J blindtigers begin to see.
With the sheriff and his deputy, the
magistrate and his constable and the I
mayor and town authorities doing !
- - - * n I
their fall duty, blindtigers snoaia soon
he a thing of the past in Lexington.
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Tomorrow the music festival opens
in Columbia and the canitol city
will be crowded with mu9ic-lovers
from all over the State. Lexington
twill be well represented at the festival.
p Everybody will be glad to know that
Governor Blease will not have to unP
dergo an operation. Here's hoping
that the governor will 90on be himfe*
self.
It is'generally believed that Gover- j
nor Blease will shortly issue a pardon
to Samuel W. Stockman of this coun*-e
mim is ftftrvinp- a seven-vear sen
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K3 ieuce in the penitentiary for having |
killed his s- m-in-law, Hampton J. !
_ Hartley, sorr.o years ?^*o. He has only !
B| " served "about two yea: s of his sentence. I
That
Sheriff Corley intends to do
his full duty in enforcing^the prohibir'
tion law is evi -need by the largb seiz1^:.
lire made by l.mon Friday. That he
will have tW'v-aching and hearty endorsement
;-i all believers in decency,
law and - A r, i9 a foregone conclusion.
TK ... here has been entirely too
moch Ik de^lt ont in Lexington
during ?i:o last few months has been
appar- } * to even the most casual observer.
That two social clnbs have
beer -flowed to operate on Sunday. in
a lar.r? of bibles, in a town of churches
irbc-e there are so many self-professing
christians, is hardly to he believed.
If we are to have clubs in the name of
^ononOT tj-nrl Holf.rAsr.fint. lftti'fi
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have them run in a manner that will
not cause them to be a stench in the
nostrils of our people. No club should
be allowed to open its doors on Sunday,
and it is hoped and confidently
expected that the managers will see
the error of their way and close up on
| the Lord's day.
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"Let Him Stay."
He is working on this end of the
? proposed Columbia-Lexington-Newberry-Greenville
highway, which goes
direct through the Fork, by Chapiu on
to Newberry.?Lexington Dispaicb,
12tb. Let him, the supervisor, stay
there until he does the job.?Newberry
Herald and News.
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Sent if to a Chemist
Carrie Hardware Co, Atlantic City,
N J, had been dealing in paint for more
than twenty years; and last year
ionnd-ont Devoe. This is how they
did it.
Bought two cans, took-off the labels,
seint to a chemist for analysis.
The chemist found it pure; and they
took the agency.
Tbat is the way to find out a paint;
/tat not every dealer can do it. There
ought to be public provision for making
good things known without cost.
It's a pity American citizens haven't
got it. The people want it, even mere
than the trade. The Kaufmann Drug
Co. '
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We wish to s
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and stylish Merc
be exactly right.
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By '
J* L. Mimnaugit & Co.
Mimnaugh's store is indeed a busy
place these lovely spring days. From
every quarter of the State the ladies
are going to Mimnaugh's for their new
spring attire.
A phone message from manager
Weeks this morning states mat me
big store is crowded as never before
and that everybody is "busy."
While you are in the city attending
the Mus'c Festival, be sure and make
Mimnangh's your headquarters. They
will treat yon right.
Piatt & Son.
In this issne Wm Piatt & Son. of
Columbia, are announcing to their
Lexington friends that they have a
large stock of spring goods, which
they are selling at right prices. This
old reliable firm is well known to
onr people, and they will appreciate a
share of the Lexington trade.
ueuidi i?yutt.
I Will be at Chapin April 26 and 27
prepared to do dental work.
Dr. L. L. Toole.
Golden Seal, the root of the above
plant, is a very useful medicine. Many
people gather it in our rich woodlands
during the summer. Few people know
how valuable it is in dyspepsia, catarrh,
and as a general tonic,
j Many thousand pounds of this root are
used each year in the famous catarrh
remedy, Peruna. This fact explains why
everybody uses Peruna for catarrh.
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A CSETAF SUIT 13 DEAR AT
ANY PRICE. WE SELL GOOD
CLOTHES CHEAP?SUITS THAT
ARE ALL PURE WOOL THAT
WILL HOLD THEIR SHAPE AND
STYLE UNTIL WORN OUT.
{ WE GUARANTEE SATISFAC- '
TION WHEN YOU BUY FROM
US.
E. G. DREBER & GO.,
1 LEXINGTON, S. 0. 1
t-nnounce to our Le
handise for Spring
An examination <
IY GOODS, NOTI
,o us for your want
ranTMi'iMirnni Tinaran-irrtgwrw wmmr- -waugrnn? i i? uumt\ i
Redd-Crafg.
Oapt. and Mrs. L. W. Redd, of Calhoun
Falls, have issued invitations to
the marri ige of their daughter, Grace
Lee, to Mr Barney Aldridge Craig,
the happy event to be solemnized on
the afternoon of the thirtieth of April
at half after 4 o'clock at their home
in Calhoun Falls.
The bride-to-be is a young woman
of rare beauty and charm, and in Lexington,
where she grew up from innocent
childhood into beautiful woman1
3 A*n lomAn
noou, Her IflCUUB air lcgiuu.
Mr. Craig is a resident of Graniteville.
The Grand Theatre.
The Grand Theatre, in Columbia, I
has made many improvements under
its new management. It is now one
of the most delightful little playhouses
in the city. The attractions are the
very best. Go when in' the city and
you will always be pleased.
For Any
Thing In
Hardware
Hammocks
Water Coolers,
Screen Doors
and Windows,
Refrigerators,
Paints and Oils,
ALWAYS SEE
W. S. Stewart,
"THE HARDWARE MAN,"
COLUMBIA, 3. C.
REAL ESTATE iO iNSURASCE I
LEXINGTON, S. C. I
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103 acres o miles from Gaston, J
, 30 acres in cultivation, gsay soil, I
j some pine timber. !
11 p-cres on the Augusta road 2 j
miles from Lexington, 8 acres
cleared, 3 room cottage. j
2 lots in the town of Gaston, j
s. c.
140 acres near Macedon, 22
acres open laud, lumber on
| ground to build dwelling.
100 acres near Holleys Ferry,
30 acres open, 4room house, barn
and stables, plenty water.
1-2 acre lot, 8 room dwelling in
Lexington?easy terms.
One lot in Batesburg 81x200 feet,
4 room cottage.
125 acres 4 miles from Lexington,
40 acres open land, 4 room
house, good pasture and plenty
water.
- I have valuable lots in Columbia
for sale.
300 acres on Black Creek about |
3 miles from Pelion,good quantity
of pine timber, plenty oak,
hickory and dogwood, land good
for cotton and all kind of grains,
plenty water, fine pasture, conld ;
get 3 horse farm on place.
110 acres 5 miles from Lexington,
40 acres in cultivation, 7
room dwelling, barn and stables,
plenty water, near church and
school, R. F. T)., telephone.
96 acre9 2 1-2 miles from Lexington
on the two north road.
97 acres near Lexington. i
71 acres 3 miles from Swansea,
40acres in cultivation, 4-room
dwelling, plenty water, land
good for cotton and grain.
162 acres 5 miles from Steedman,
25 acres open land, 4-room
. dwelling, a barn and stables,
plenty water, gray soil.
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! Write or call to see me i
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THE HOME
NATIONAL BANK,
Lexington, S. C.
Hi
xington friends th
and Summer thai
of our stock and a
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s in anything in o"
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Two Beautiful Auto Cars.
Mr. John W. Condor, of the Gregory
Conder Mule Co., of Columbia, passed
through town on Monday afternoon
enroute home from Augusta. He was
in a handsome Overland touring car,
for which his firm has just landed the
agency for this State.
The Hardware Man.
W. S. Stewart, the hardware man in
Columbia, has a new advertisement in
this issue. If there is anything you
need in the hardware line it will pay
you to see him. Mr. Stewart is a
clever frentleman, and a man with
whom it is always a pleasure to deal.
It is estimated that New York has
150 moving picture shows, with a sea t
ing capacity of 150,000.
STAPLE and
FANCY
GROCERIES
HAY AND GRAIN
A SPECIALTY.
A
Liberal Share
of the
Lexington Trade
Solicited.
r\ r\ + r\ Qqq TTc? TTroo I
^uj-llo iw w >0 jl. jivv
"Wagon Yard.
HOOK & LHYTQN,
1103 GERVAIS STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
I Shoes! Shoes! |
& For Every Member |
| of the Family. | j
^ ???war: - ^ ^ ^ |
I Our Standard Brands in Men's gi
Shoes are a9 follows:? ?
W. L. Douglas, Alden, Walker ?
& Wilde and Leonard, Sbaw & ?
Dean. Prices ranging from $2.50 H
to $1.00. B
In our high grade line are the I
Torrey andNettleton, which sell I
for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. B
I We also handle the very best
grades of Ladies Shoes that can
be bought, for a reasonable sum.
Come and see our Spring aDd E
Summer Stock. H
IT. A. BOYNE, I
1736 Main St.,Columbia,S. C. I
Opposiie Post Office. ?
?aA&9A sua*
.at we have the las
; we have ever car
, careful study of o
IY, CLOTHING, !
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A real bargain in an
up-to-date Go-Cart of
best material only
I. Made of be^t gride cf 5
reed, Strong and Du- J
rable: Large 10" rub- \
ber tired wheels,
j It's a Beauty.
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"Will lecture in the
day night, April 2ls1
subject, "How I G-ot
tnre is iree and the pt
:gest and best selc
Tied, and you will
ur prices is invite*
SHOES, HATS, I
rfin.t vou right on <
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What do you think of
this Great Big Solid
Oak Dresser, well
made, best material,
all Hraivprs witfimit !
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any catch. If you are
in need of a Dresser
this is your chance,
you cannot beat it. ^
Mirror measures 28x22
inrhps. hpst nnalitv
of French Plate, one
inch bevel.
REED ROCKERS
Of best quality, for a
Sacrifice, only
This Great ^4
Big Willow Rocker
we offer at a bargain.
Weil worth twice the j
price we are asking. \
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