The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 30, 1913, Image 5
Telephone Meeting.
A. meetirg is called at Lexington on
Hay 5 in the courthouse immediately j
after the public sale to adjust differver.ce*,
make contracts, improve the
service and fix rafce9 between ail
switchboards giving rural service in
Xexington connty. All persons interterested
and especially subscribers
are rtquesfced to attend. (Signed).
S. D.B. Leyer, Pres. CbapinTel. Co.
Rev. E. J. Sox, Pres. Little Mt. Tel. Co.
Sam'l B. George, Pres. Citizens Tel. Co.
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Dreber Ferry Tel. Co. J
'T H Rawl,Pres. Hollow Creek Tel. Co.
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Winfthrop College
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop Colliege
and for the admission of new
-student8 will be held at the County
Court House on Friday, July 4, at 9.
?. m. Applicants mast be not less
kh&n sixteen years of age. . When
- Scholarships are vacant after July 4
they will be awarded to those xfiaking
the highest average at this examination,
provided - they meet the conditions
governing the award. Applicants
for Scholarships should write to
President Johnson before the examination
for Scholarship examination j
blanks. j
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next session will open
"September 17, 1913. For further information
and catalogue, address Pres.
D. 8. Johnson, Bock Hill, S. 0. td
Potato Plants.
We are shipping our potato plants
fill orders in one days notice.
Would be glad to ship our old South
Carolina friends, Fancy Hall and Porto
. * Rico yams 1000 $1.60; 5000, or more
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Pine Castle, Fla.
Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that a special
| Section will be held at Peliorf school
House, District Kb. 25, on Monday May
19,191$, for the purpose of votings spe.
oiallevyof t wgrf gjjnilis for school
.purposes for afcdiDistiict. The -polls
rj vrtd be opeoed*a?&??cloe)c a. m., fifed
; ^ piowptly it 4 $5s|ock p. tt. ^
! Voters will be required to present
' 'their tax receipts ana registration cerAifioates.
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. . JL L. W. Wise.
* < P) I>. B. Kneeoe.
W ^ H. L. Laird.
27. Board of Trustees.
Teachers' Examination.
The semi-annual teachers' examina??'?
" ... ? _ * | j x - i - 1|*
-W0& Wilt do nota at ia>aiukwu uu c h-d?y
the2nd day of May next. Teachers
without certificates will be compelled
to take this examination. No certifi-eafces
will be renewed. The examination
will begin at 9:3U oMock A. M.
*r;y Please be prompt.
, -r H. L. Harmon, Co. Sop. of Bd.
. Otd Age.
Old age as it comes in the orderly
iprocessof nature is a beautiful and
tmajeetio thing. It stands for experience,
knowledge, wisdom, counsel'
'That is old ge as it should be, bat old
age as it often is means popr digestion,
torpid bowels, a sluggish liver
1 ? ?fdAlini* d\t ill hattHh doc.
WU a (reiiofat VI <? uvw>w, >
pondency and misery. This in almost I
every instance is wholly unnecessary.
-One of Chamberlain's Tablets taken
immediately after sapper will improve
the digestion, tone ap the liver and
regulate the bowels. That feeling of
despondency will give way to one of
hope and good cheer. For sale bv All
Dealers. adv.
j Rich Hair I
Long, thick, heavy hair. Want this kind?
I Ayer's Hair Vigor promotes growth.
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PERSONAL AND LOCALS.
Gathered Here, There and
Jiverywnere.
Mr. Lew Hook, of the Brooklana
vicinity was in town Sunday.
Messers W. M. and Marion Schwartz
of Columbia, spent Sunday with their
mother here.
Mrs. Annie Danieb nee Meetze and
little daughter, of Gabbots^ille, Ga.
are here visiting relatives and friends.
Get your nails from the Enterprise
Hardware store two and a half cents
per pound.
Messrs. Bart Lee and Reia Wingard,
of Columbia, spent Tuesday in Lexing
ton.
The farmers are very busy now keeping
their implements of warfare bright
and shining.
Misses Boyle.McFadden and Weeks,
of the College for Women, Columbia,
were the charming guess of Miss
Ernestine Barre Saturday and Sunday.
Misses May Lois Boozer and Sarah
Meetze, spent the week end with
friends in Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Ranee Mack/one of Swansea's
popular matrons, has returned home,
after a pleasant visit to Miss Hattie
Shealy.
Mr. F. H. Drafts, a good citizen of
Gilbert R. F. D, was a visitor in town
Saturday and gave as a pleasant call
Mr. Jas. Mathias, one of the best
fellows ever lived, on Lexington route
4, did not fail to call and see us while
here Saturday.
Messrs J. D. and Henry Nunnamaker,
of Oolumbia, spent Sunday here
with their sister Mrs, W. D. Dent.
School District No. 49 has voted
against a special levy for school purposes
by a vote of 20 to 23.
Mr.andMrs. F. T. Bibb spent Friday
in Oolumbia shopping.
Miss Matfcie Brown has been called
to her home in Burlington, N. 0., on
acoount of the illness of,her sister. Miss
TAaanhino Miwi Rftha Obrlev is teach
ine in her place in' the Lexington H igb
School.
Mr. N. P. Shipp was called to Tifton,
Ga., by telegram, announcing the
death of his brother.
Col. M. D. Herman has placed an
oraerfor bottling machinery and is
arranging to erect a building on his
Main Street property. He will start
up work as early as possible.
We understand that several creditnra
& a r.hA urostees filed ob
jections to the discharge for reasons
seated iqitheuf^davit^
^sses^a^K Oot4^a^T?*rgnerite *
Dent accompanied thejr^^thers to
Rogjpifill last week.
Mr. &md fyJ%ch&rd&ot> has pa*"
chW^a^fe^wf^Oorarnbia a'ad iaof'
ed orer there today. *
Mr. N. W. Edelstein, the manager
of the Lexington business of Edelstein
& Co., who has been awav spending
a short vacation in Angosta, has
retamed and assumed the manage
mentof the business. He will now
make thing0 ham around him.
Supervisor Corley has returned from
Rome, and BCacon, Ga , and Oharlotte
N. G., where he attended good ros s
conventions and witnessed contests be*
tweeu builders of road machinery.
Oor neighbor has suggested Hon. 0.
M. Efird for the vacancy on the Supreme
Bench. The suggestion is a
good one as no better man could dos
sibly be foand who woald feflex great'
er honor upon the Bench than he.
The Bazaar has opened up
a soda fountain and drinks of
all kinds are served there.
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booked with a we]
otions which we 1
, name your price
Family
at prices lower tl
a quality and pii
Unclaimed Letters
List of letters remaining nucailcd
for in this office for tho week ending
April, 28, 1918: (
Ladies.?Mrs. Erolie Leaphart, Mrs.
P! R. Rnwfirs.
These letters will he sent to the
Dead Letter Office May, 12, 1913, if
not called for before. In calling for
the above please say ad\ertned giving
date of list.
S. J. Leaphart Postmaster.
School Closing.
Sr?V<r?nl rlnsprl Sfttnrdav
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afternoon, April 2otb, after one of the
most successful sessions in its history,
with appropriate exercises by the children.
The program consisted of speeches,
dialogues, tableaux and music, and
were well rendered. The music was
rendered by Messrs R. W. Kleckley,
Artis Lown and Miss Ethel Kleckley.
The 9cboo! was under the excellent
management of Miss Ethel Klecklay,
who has given best of satisfaction to
both patrons and pupils.
??- - ?~ hnnoT hnf
J The man who 15 iUWU VI uvuoj j who
has hitherto hesitated to establish
an apiary in his back yard through a <
very natural fear of the stinging tend
encies of the honeybee, may now take
heart. The production of the stingless
bee is announced from London.
Rheumatism as a result of kidn ey '
trouble, stiff and aching joints, backache
and sore kidney's will all yield to
the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They
are tonic in action, quick in results,
curative always. W. S. Skelton, Stanley,
Ind., says: "I would not take j
$100.00 for the reiier 'rom Kianey
trouble I received from one single box
of Foley Kidney Pills." Harmon Drug
Co. adv
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
All persons having claims against
the estate of Darling F. Neece are
hereby notified that they mast file the
same dnly attested on or before the 1st
day of Jane, 1913, "with the nndersign- <
ed and those indebted to said estate
I must make payment to
HENRY W. KNEl UE,
28. . Administrator.
f^^New life for^l
s your Victor I
Every Victor Record E
you buy puts new life into I
your Victor, brings new I
enjoyment to yourself and I
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And there's enough variety
in the new selections
for you to pick out just the
kind of music you want.
Come in and hear some
of the latest records; or
write us for a descriptive
list.
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DEALEI
GENERAL ME
Lexingtoi
1 selected assortmc
lave marked down
and take them aw;
' and Plan
ban the lowest. "W
ee.
The Selfish Hunter.
A Wolf. having chased a Hunter aeross
field and through- foresis tor several
miles, at length had the mortification
of seeing his Trey escape him by climbing
a tree.
"Are you coming down.' he asked as
he looked up and licked his chops.
"Xot very fast."
"I don't complain of that" panted the
Wolf, but what hurts my feelings is the
fact that you didn't climb a tree at the
staFt instead of giving me this useless
chase. Pray have some respect for
other peoples' feelings hereafter."
The Hare and the Fox.
A Fox who was gamboling about hni.
the ill luck to fall over a cliff, and as
he lay on the ground, unable to rise
and surrermg great pain, ajong came a
Hare.
"Well," said the Fox as he looked up,
"the tables are turned. I am your bitter
enemy and have often pursued you
with intent to murder, but now I am
helpless and you can take your revenge."
"Do you expect me to kill you?"
"Naturally I do, and 1 ask the favor
, . in i.l _ _i..t, r ?
mac you kui me wuu a cum lUMenu ui
slowly torturing me to death by sieging
'Only a Pansy Blossom.'"
But the Hare determined to heap
coals of tire on his head and prove her
own forgiving spirit. She therefore
brought him water and food and nursed
him until he was quite able to take
care of himself. The very next day
after they separated the Hare was
crossing a field when she found herself
pursued by a Fox. After running a
long distance she was overtaken, and
as she was knocked over she recognized
in her assailant the very Fox
whose life she had saved.
"Why. you are the For whom I
nnrsod!" she cried out.
"Is that soV"
"Of course it R How could you fail
to recognize xne?"
"Well, fools look so much alike that
it Is hard to tell who from who. For
fear of making a mistake I shall eat
you and let the next one goV
Looking For th? Truth.
A Peasant who had often heard that
Truth was a Jewel lying at the bottom
of a well one day descended Into his
welt to search for the treasure. He
skinned his knees aftd elbows, barked
bis nose, run an old fork Into bis foot
and shivered around for six long hours
before his wife drew him up and asked:
"What In Goodness' name were you
Wrong Ono.
Wise?This is certainly a good dgaf
you've given me, old chap. '
Guy?Shucks! I bet I've gone and
given you the wrong one.?Judge.
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1520 MAIN STREET ,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Invite You
To call when in Uolum- ||
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drug store your headquarters
whether you
buy or not. We want to
know you. Everything
here that is to be found
in an up-to-date drug
establishment.
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Hl?i20 Main St II
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