The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 23, 1911, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch
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Wednesday, August 23,1911. 6
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G M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher \
D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor.
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Entered at tne Post Offioe at&exuigton,
8. 0., as second class matter.
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CIRCULATION 2.300. L
Notice Subscribers, j
- ABedX on your paper denotes your ,
wubscription expires in the issue crossed.
A Blue X shows that you are in \
arrears. Please make settlement.
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The annul re-union of Confederate 1
veterans is beinff held in Oolombiathls !
. vreek, and that city, we know, is doing <
\ herself proud, as she always does, in !
" ?of the men who
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wore the grey. The lines are growing ]
weaker year by year, many are pass-, (
( ing over the river day after day, and J
it will not be long, at the longest, ^
until these re-nnions will have been a i
?hing of the past so far as the veterans 1
>. themselves are concerned. The time
' . is hastening when we, too, those of the e
younger generation, those of ns who '1
apa dailv striving to live np to the K
high standard set by these brave lead- j
^ers, will have to give op the fight.
?ut ao long as memory lasts we shall
'ever hold in reyerence and esteem the
~ memories of those of our fathers who ,
followed Lee and Jackson in that
memorable straggle. May eyery old
soldier attending the reunion ir
Colombia this week be permitted to ,
/ attend the reunion a year hence; and
finally, when the battle is over may
each of them, together with those of.
their comrades who have gone oerore,
meet in that blessed re-onion beyond >
this vail of tears. I
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Lexington is the best cot ton marke v
in the state, This fact was evi\
fenced last we * fc, when W. P. Roof
paid 13 cents for a bale rf cotton while
the other points paid only aboot 12
cents* This being tha case, it behooves
onr people to investigate oor
market before 'they sell elsewhere. We .
have two as good banks in Lexington
as there are anywhere, paying as [high
a rafceof interest as any institutions in
ctheeonntry; and the merchants wiU
cellyou goods as cheap as the mei- *
v chants of other towns. Come to Lex?*
A dngton when yon want to seut pome to
, Xexington when yon want to cny.
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Heturned from the North.
. Mr. J. S. Wessinger, the prince merchant
of CbapiD,/ has just returned
, froAi the northern markets, whore he
parchase<| large stocks o| merchandise
for eveyy department of his mampioth
.-tffcore. Mr. Wessinger. says that he
tfomid the markets right and that he
Will haye some t>ig bargains to offer
. jfcbe public.
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September Court
Thfr Sept ember term of court for
this county will begin on Monday, the
18th ^September. While there will
be few jail:case to dispose of, there are
jnsny bail cases to be beard.
The civil docket is heovd, there be*
iing several cases of importance tc be
jheard. There was no civil court at the ?
last term by an agreement of the bsr. ?
The jury commissioners * will draw v
the first week jury August 35. %
Sunday School Picnic.
The Sunday schools of the Zion Pas- C
f borate will have a joint picnic at John J
* ; Sox's barbecue grounds hwi Thursday, *
v the 31st day of August, instant. All
; neighboring Sunday schools and the 1 {
- public generally are cordially invited
1 %o attend. <5. M. Efird,
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To Draw Jury. 4
Notice is hereby given that we, the 4
undersigned jury commissioners, will 1
. on the 30th-day of August, 1911, at 9
,"1" - -J oe Tvjfifc inrnrs
-a. xm, prcceea
l*" UrflW OV jm u-?mj
- jfor thefippt week of the September
term of court, to be begun and holde~
.< on thn IStbrtfay of September, 1911.
Frank W. Shealy,
E. L. Wingard,
/ t W. D. Dent,
...Jury Commissioners, Lexington Counw
fcy, South Carolina.
4 Drouth Severe.
* The long drouth has been broken by
partial showers, but the water courses
and well9 are still without water, m i
certain localities the 9treams have
completely dried op, forcing the farm- J
ers to water their stock elsewhere. Not i
in the history of this county has the j
drouth been so severely felt as now, in I
v the opinion of the oide9t citizens.
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i Lots of New Cotton. <
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The fields in manv phces are white '
"with open cotton. Several new bales \ *
have been sold here, and the nnmber i
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increases daily. The Lexington ginnery,
nnder the management of Mr.
Hi. D. Lybrand, opens up for business 1
hoday for the first time this season j j
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Big Barbecue and Ponddrawing
There will be a big barbecue and
>onddrawing at my pond about 3 miles
loufchwest of Edmund on Thursday,
August 31, 1911. All who want shares
ihould apply soon.
12 W. NOAH\LUCAS.
SHE GOULD SKOUT
MVa TriVi-n W Pitnhford of As
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, pen, N. C.
I will always use Hunt's Cure for
itching trouble, and tell all I see about
it. I could shout now to know that
we are all well of that dreadful trouble
The first of last fall my little boy broke
out with some kind of itching trouble.
Thinking his blood was bad, I gave
him a blood tonic, but he got worse
and could not sleep at night. Some
said he had itch and told me what was
good for it. I used what people said
was good for it but it did no good. My
other two children and myself took
the disease from him in January, 1911.
L saw Hunt^ Cure advertised and I
tt son ho*. It helped my
f;UibUBOVu w "vw ,
little boy so much I got a box for eacK I
5f the family,- and now we are all well
rf that awful trouble. Hunt's Cure
prill core itch in a short time if yon
trill go by directions. We had it in
te worse form and used Hunt's Cure
rad are now all well.
Thanks to A. P. Richards Medicine
3o.. of Sherman, Texas, manufacturers
of such healing medicine.
Mrs. J. W. Pitchford, Aspen, N. C. ,
Sold by, J. R. Langford, Swansea, S C
W. A. Oxner, Gilbert, S. C. 1
lanfmann Drug Co. Lexington S. C.
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What we tell y<
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Shoes for Less Mc
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OUTFITTERS FOR
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Newberry
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Grenuire collegiate trninirg pnder po- itn
possible expense. C! issics, Philosop' y,
sriate e^pens^s, ?>iuO yearly. Modem Eq
ulty Health recc rd unsurpas ed. !NT< xt
catalogue ad Iress REV.
J. HENRY HAR
Newberr:
GOOD NEWS
Many Lexington Headers
Have Heird it and Profited
Thereby.
Gjod news travels fast, anci the
thousands of back sufferers in Lexington
are glad to learn that prompt relief
i9 within their reach. Many a
lame, weak and aching back is bad no
more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills.
Oar citizens are telling the good news
thoir pvnprience with the old Quak
er remedy. Here is an example worth
reading:
Mrs. Ella V. Corley, R. F. D. 6, Lexington,
S. C., says: j
"Doan's Kidney Pills helped me a
great deal when I had kidney trouble
some years ago and at that time I gave
a public statement, in which I told of
my exDericnee. I got my supply of
Doan's Kidney Pills from the Kaufmann
Drug Co. and was relieved
through their use of pains across the
small of my back and a distressing difficulty
with the kidnejr secretions."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's8?ana
take no other.
NOTICE.
1 will not operate my cane mill or
boil any syrup this season for the general
public. S. Rufa9 Smitb,
3w Leesville, S. 0., Route 1.
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IPair
OES.
We are the sole
agents in Lexing- I
ton for the fam
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an4 WALKOVER
Shoes and ?
have absolutely I
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cue largest anu 0
best line of strict- 1
ly Men's & Boy's"1
Shoes ever offered
in' Lexington. J
You can find at
our store at all
times the very
best shoes for the
ieastmonev. from
the cheapest
Lnest dress shoe.
>u about a shoe
and if the shoe
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MEN AND BOYS
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College
D 1H5G
7e Christian influences at the lowest
Science, Engineering. Total Colleuipment.
An enlarged and able Facscssion
begins September 21. For
MS. D. D.. President ?
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MHBHBWmmi 1;
Alfred J. Fox,
MIL ESTATE USD INSURANCE !
LEXINGTON, S. C.
For Sale.
105 acres five miles South of
Chapin, known as the "Billy
Rish Place,"aboul25 acre9 open
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lanci, some cimoer, ?ore?.
This place must be sold quick.
It's a bargain. Answer quick.
103 acres 5 miles from Gaston,
30 acres in cultivation, gray soil,
some pine timber.
11 acres on the Augusta road 2
miles from Lexington, 8 acres
cleared, 3 room cottage.
140 acres near Macedon, 22
acres open land, Price $700.
One lot in Batesburg 84x200 feet,
4 room cottage.
275 acres 3 miles from Pelion,
50 acres in cultivation, 4 room
dwelling, a barn and stables,
plenty water?Price $1200. *
110 acres 5 miles from Lexington,
40 acres in cultivation, 7
room dwelling, barn and stables,
moto, near* nhrimVt and
wouri, uvui v ??? ?
school, R. F. D., telephone.
96 acres 2 1-2 miles from Lexington
on $he two north road.
97 acres near Lexington.
71 acres 3 miles from Swansea,
40 acres 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 j
dwelling, a barn and stables,
plenty water, gray soil.
i Write or call to see me
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THE HOME
NATIONAL BANK,
Lexington, S. C. I
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Children's Day at Horeb. I
Next Saturday, August 23th, will be
Jhildren's Day at Horeb. The exerises
will begin promptly at 10:30
'clock. Everybody is invited to atand.
Be sure anci carry a basket.
Commissioners To Draw
Second Week Jury.
Notice is hereby given that we, the
ndersigned jury commissioners for
iexington County, will on the 6th day
f September, 1911, at 9 a. m., proeed
to draw thirty-six (36) petit jurrs
for the second week of the Sep
Bmber term of court, to be begun and
olden on the 25th day of September,
)ll. Frank W. Scealy,
E. L. Wingard, .
W. D. Dent,
Jury Commissioners. *
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Shoes! Shoes!
For Every Member
olitbe Family.
Our Standard Brands in Men's
Shoes are as follows:?
W. L. Douglas, AldeD, Walker
& Wilde and Leonard, Shaw &
Dean. Prices ranging from $2.50
to $1.00.
In our high -rade line are the
Torrey and Nettlcton, which sell
for $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00.
We a so handle the very beat
grades of Ladies Shoe9 that can
be bought, for a reasonable sum.
Come and see our Spring and
Summer Stock.
T. A. BOYNE,
1736 Main St..Columbia.S. C.
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Opposite Post Office. |
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VETERINARY SURGEON
HONES: Office sii Residence tsb
306 Assembi.y St., Colum-bta. S. Cb
New and Seasi
Our stock of j
Goods, Dry G
Shoes and Hats is
We want our Lexi
call and inspect ou
and make our sto
while in the city
buy or not. Our
WM. PLAT
1804 MAIN ST.
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A real bargain in an
up-to-date Go-art of
best material only
jjJ| $2.1 .
Made of best grade of
reed, Strong and Durable:
Large 10" rubber
tired wheels.
It's a Beauty. j
The Lion Fui
"THE HOME OF QUAI
1426 Main
Columbia,
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New!
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Goods, Notions, <
etc. New goods
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New Brookland,
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rnable floods,
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Millinery, Dress
oods, Notions
now complete,
ngton friends to
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re headquarters
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prices are right,
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i' a burn,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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What do you think of
this Great. Big Solid
Oak Dresser, well
made, best material, I
all drawers without
any catch. If you are
in need of a Dresser
this is your chance,
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,you cannot beat it.
Mirror measures 28x22
inches, best quality
of French Plate, one
inch bevel.
REED RO KERS
Of best quality, for a
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Sacrmce, oniy
This Great
Big Willow R.ccker
we offer at a bargain. Well
worth twice the
price we are asking.
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rniture Co.,
.ITY FURNITURE."
Street,
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Stock
it received the
11 need in Dry
Clothing, Shoes
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South Carolina.
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