The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 11, 1913, Image 2
Clay Sprtatg Dots.
This section has been visited by a
food rain and everybody is busy now.
Singing school will commence at
.Ting's Grove first Sunday in July,
Mr. Hallman as teacher.
- Mrs. J. E. Derrick has returned to
her home near White Rock after a
week's visit to her mother, Mrs. D.
iS./Qieaton.
Mrs. R. C. Williamson and children,
tf Salley, spent last Thursday night
with the former's daughter, Mrs. H.
^ 9. Poole.
Mr. and Mr9. G. J. King attended
the picnic at Rambo Bridge Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Spires spent
Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs.
CHeaton.
Mrs. Glande West and little son, of
Charleston, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Barrs.
Mr. Lawton Reed, of near Salley,
spent last week with hi9 sister, Mrs.
4L J. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Frick and
children spent "Sunday with Mr9. W.
M. Laird. "BLOSSOM."
Federation Scholarships.
The South Carolina Federation of
^ % Women's Olubs offers the following
scholarships: one at Winthrop College,
value $104.00 and free tuition; one at
Confederate Home College, value
$100.00; one at Limestone College,
value $50.00; one at Coker College,
value $50.00; one at Training School
for Kindergartners, given by The
South Carolina Kindergarten Association,
value $100.00. These scholarships
are for four year9, with the exception
of the one at the Training School for
Kindergartners, which i9 for two
years.
These scholarships are awarded oy
competitive examination, and are not
open to any one who has attended
( college before, nnless there is no other
applicant. Applicants must be over
15 years of age.
Applicants must have the endorse/
ment of the president or some officer
of a club belonging to the Federation.
No application will be received after
June 20th.
For further information, address
Mrs. Frank B. Gary,
Chairman of Education,
Abbeville, S. C.
Useful Recipes.
Keep an apple in the cake box to
keep cako moist.
A little bluing added to whitewash
; will sfciH further whiten it.
Set a sauoer of cold water in oven
to keep hcead from burning.
Moths will not enter woolen gar'
ments if wrapped in newspaper.
- Mortar and paint can be removed
from window glass with hot, sharp
vinegar.
Machine grease spots can be readily
removed if washed in warm rainwater
and soda.
Use borax and lukewarm water to
wash white flannels. Rinse and dry
fluickly.
1- To drive away ants, mix salt, pepper,
sugar and borax together and
scatter on shelf.
Heavy Rain Storm.
Spartanburg, June 7.?A violent
. rain storm near Cherokee Springs last
night caused damage estimated at
' several thousand dollars. About two
hundred acres of cotton were destroyed.
Oonway Black lost nearly all
I that he had planted. Cherokee Creek
(1 became a raging torrent and swept
i , away the dam at Paris Mill. Twentyj
If six large hogs belonging to Col. Easier
t' | were carried away by the freshet and
?J! drowned. Several were valuable brood
f$ 1 sows.
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Unclaimed Letters.
\ {! list of letters remaining uncalled
; for in this office for the week ending
UJ JuueS, 1913.;,,
I]\ Ladies: Taylor, Mrs. Belle; Max|!<
weli, Mrs. S. V.
? <: Gentlemen: Sheaves, Mr. Willie.
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;: ' These letters will be sent to the Dead
?\; Letter Office June 16,1913, if not called
i -; : for before. In calling 4or the above
I'?; please say "advertised,^ giving the
i; date of list.
S. J. LEAPHARi?7 Postmaster.
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Crop Prospects Are Better.
The splendid rain9 that have fallen
1 | "in nearly every'sectiou of the county
|, | during the past week or ten days have
J $ caused considerable improvement in
\ the crop prospects. While all crops
114 are small, everything aone&rs to be in
JJj - ? w
J || a healthy and growing condition, and
|{l . continued good weather, the
* ^Te no right to complain.
M*si Ohlldren Have Worms
i Many mothersthjok their .children
1 are suffering frcm ihdigesfioriv head- ^
| ache, n er vou^n^p^rweaknew,-1 -oo?t*ve-? I
>f . ness, when they are victims of that
I I mo9t comf$oi?$f ^llphildrem's ailment^
[ | ?worms. ^feijhgiij-tem|efed, fret- - ,
?j| fal childrefc, |^<^t^9;?id-?rf|i^ thehf
teeth, with ?)ad-' breafti ah<f colicky j
t f{ pain9, havt ajktfcejiy^p^oipsiqf ha*-< J
5 f * ing worms, ana should be given Kick^
i. apoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy
j | lozenge, which expel$ wonps, reguletfes
11 the bowels, tones.tipr th^^yat* mam
makes children well and happy. Kick"
apoo Wojrm-Killer is guaranteed* * Alhj
Cdrnggisi^.V^'bywail. Prie$ /Kick-^ j
apoo Indian Medicine "Co., Philadelphia
and St. Louis. The Harmon
Drrqp k>*~-'-~ ~ .adv.
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Up to the Governor.
The advocates of the proposed new
county with Wagener as the county
seat have complied with the law and
it is now up to the Governor to act.
Funds have been hied in the office of
the Clerk of Court to pay the expenses
of the election and everything is said <
to be in the hands of Gov. Blease. |
The proposed area takes in the towns
of Pelion, Samaria and Steadman in
this county and a large portion of the
Edisto and Black Creek sections are
included in the territory.
Katherine L. Norton, New Bedford,
Mass., says: "I had a terrible pain
across my back, with a burning and
scalding feeling. I took Folej Pills
as advised, with results certain and
sure. The pain and burning feeling
left me. I felt toned up and invigorated.
I recommend Foley Kidney
Pills." For backache, rheumatism,
lumbago, and all kidney and bladder
ailments, use Foley Kidney Pills.
Harmon Drug Co. adv.
Woods Takes Seat
The senate confirmed the nomination
of Justice Charles A. Woods,
of Marion, as successor to Judge
Nathan Goff, of West Virginia, as
judge of the Fourth Federal Circuit
and Justice Woods has taken his
seat. This has caused a vacancy
on our State Supreme Court bench
and the many friends of Hon. C. M.
Efird, of our town, are urging him to
become an applicant for the office.
We hope he will be appointed.
Be st Laxative for the Aged
Old men and women feel the need j
of a laxative more than young folks, i
but it must be safe and harmless and i
one which will not cause pain. Dr. |
King's New Life Pills are especially
good for the aged, for they act promptly
and easily. Price 25c. Recommended
by The Harmon Drug Co. adv.
Send Exhibits to State Fair.
The tomato clubs in 16 counties of
South Carolina will send exhibits to
Qfoffl fair n<vrfc fall, ftonnrdintr fcn
announcement fr^m the State department
of agriculture. Commissioner
Wat9on will secure space for the exhibits
from the various counties in
the large steel frame building which
was used by the National Corn Expo- j
sition. Miss Edith Parrott is the state !
agent for the tomato club work which j
is Tinder the direction of the United
States department of agriculture. Let
Lexington be well represented and
capture first honors.
Ulnars and Skin Troubles
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If vou are suffering with any old,
rnnning or fever sores, ulcers, boils,
eczema or other skin troubles, get a
box of Bncklen's Arnica Salve and
you will get relief promptly. Mrs.
Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., j
suffered from an ngly nicer for nine
months and Buck!en's Arnica Salve j
cured her in two weeks. Will help
you. Only 25c. Recommended by
The Harmon Drag Co. adv.
j Columbia!
J Manufact
I MANUFAC'
| Sash, Doors and Bli
1 Pine, Cypres
& Flooring, Coiling, Weai
Door and Win
I Columbia, So
C. 0. BROV
j 1730 mm STREE1
I;! Is where you can find (
\hT; '/;OF All
DOORS, Si
jf 4 SI/iULINDi
PfiiL ANI
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l\ Call or write for Prices.
Hebert Arrested.
C. J. Hebert, of Chattanooga, v7ho
was indicted in January, 1910, by ihe
grand jarv of Richland connty, for
conspiracy and obtaining money and
property by fal? e pretenses in connection
with the deal between the Southern
Life Insurance Co., of Fayetteville,
N. C., and the Seminole Securities
Co., of Columbia, appeared on
Thursday afternoon with his attorneys
before the clerk of court of Richland
county and after having been formal'y
arrested by the sheriff, McCain, gave
an $8,000 bond for Ins appearance before
the sessions court, which meets in
September.
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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON.
South Carolina's Oldest College.
129th Year Begins Sept. 26th.
Entrance examinations at all the
county seats on Friday, July 11, 9 a.m.
Full four courses lead to the B. A.
and B. S. decrees.
A free tuition scholarship is assigned
to each county of the State.
Spacious buildings and atheletie
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities, and the
finest Museum of Natural History in
the South.
Expenses reasonable. For terms
and catalogue, address,
HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres.
May 29?td
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Edwin G. Drghgr
INSURANCE
LIFE
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILE
PLATE GLASS
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LIVE STOCK
j TORNADO
HEALTH
I represent only the strongest
and best old line Companies
and have special facilities for
writing fire iusnrance on country
property. If you want insurance
of any kind write or
-ii ? ?- _i. t ?a p
I call Oil me ub i^ iAiugiuu, ? . v. |
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umber And J
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rURERS OF I
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ss and Oak. 1
herboarding, Moulding, M
dow Frames. K
uth Carolina. *
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3ne of the best stocks of i
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slSH,
S & GLASS |
) CEMENT.
MANTLES.
Tutt'sPills
Stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive organs,
regulate the bowels, and are on*
equaled as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
la malarial districts their virtues
are widely recognized, as they possess,
peculiar properties in freeing
the system from that poison. Elegantly
sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
Not Enough Names.
The petitions filed with W. J. Wise, i
county supervisor, calling for an
election on the question of the
reestablishment of the dispensary
in Calhoun county contained 496
names. The books of registration
showing 1,506 name?, the petition does
not make a prima facie showing, and
if. Trrill nfinotiirr fnr thp nrnnnnpfa
of the election to show th^t the actual
one-third of the elect: >r;:te h is petitioned
for the election.
Chamberla;n's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Every fa mil v without rx-'phon
should keep this vr-pa~utcn at hand
during the hot weather of trie summer
months. Chamberlain's Colic, Onolera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many
times its cost when tscednd and >s almost
certain to be needed before the
summer is over. If has r?o superior
for the purposes for which it is intended.
Buy it now. for sale by all Dealers
adv.
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Revenge genera: iy pr. ves a boomc- j
rang. '
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Stings &
New Brool
More Goods for Same Money,
Same Goods for Less Money.
Columbia, S. C.
LORICK E
Jobbers and
' Stoves
Ranpes
Furnaces
Heaters
Stove Pipe
Hollow -ware
Enamel Ware
Tin ami G:-*ivsnized Ware
"Wear Ever"
Aluminum Ware
Terra Oct ra
Sewer Pipe
Firm Pipe
Farm Drain Ti'e
Fire Brick and Fire Oldv
Tin Plate
piir T^pad
Solder
Copper
IWefal Slungles
Ventilators
GaU-sui^id and Pl-ick
Sbeet Iron
Metal Cciiii g
Gutter and Conductor
Pipe
Tinners' Tools
Pumps and Well Goods
Rubber Ho?e
Our Stock is Complete; Prices Low
icu be'ore ;
Appeal of T. U. Vaughn.
The appeal of T. U. Vaughn of
Greenville, who was convicted in that
town for statutory criminal assault
and condemned to electrocution, was
heard Thursday by the supreme court
B. F. Martin and Joseph McCJullough
represented Vaughn, and Mr. Sullivan
represented the state in place of Solicitor
Bonham. The supreme court
reserved its decision to be filed at an'
other date.
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Guaranteed Eczema Remedy
The constant itching, burning, redI
ness, rash and disagreeable effects of
| eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles
; and irritating skin eruptions can be
readily cured and the skin made clear
and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment, Mr. J. C. Eveland, of Bath,
ill., says: 'T had eczema twenty-five
years and had tried everything. All
failed. When I found Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment I found a cure."
This ointment is the formula of a physician
and ha9 been in use for years?
not an experiment. That is why we
can guarantee it. All druggists, or
by mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Co., Philadelphia
and St. Lonis. The Harmon
Drng Co. adv.
Eliiot Jackson, a regro about 25
j years old, is in jail at Aiken facing a
9erious charge. He attempted to assault
a 13 year old daughter of a farmer
living just outside the city limits of
Aiken.
Cbarle9 A Ashley, a member of the
Aiken bar, was drowned off Sullivan's
3 T ~ e?
JLMcUlU d U-lltJ O.
Of course there is risk in marriage,
but every normal man is fond of adventure.
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, Our store is just
n full of them, all
? of them bright new
goods and guaranteed
to satisfy. If
you have never
worn a pair of
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^ try them.
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kland, S. C,
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Phone 498
IROTHERS
I Dealers in
Mantles
Tiles and Grates
Steam, Gas, Water Pipe
and Fittings
Valves
Witter Closets and
Trimmings
Enameled Iron
Bath Tubs and Lavatories
Bath Rccra Accessories
Soil Pipe and Fittings
Compressif.n Cocks
Stops and Bibb3
Sporting Goods
J?M Asbestos and Regal
Roofing
Slaters Felt
Tar Paper
Red Rosin Sized Sheeting
Roof Coating
Roof Paint
Corrugated and V. Crimped
Rooting
Ridge Roll
Valley, Etc.
; Deliveries Prompt. Let us quot*
;ou buy.
Grasshoppers Invade The Par North
Chi o, Cal., May 29.?Orchids and
alfalfa fields of this district are suffering
sprious damage from an invasion
of grasshoppers. Many prime and
other fruit trees have been strfpped of
all foliage.
Shake Off Your Rheumatism.
Now is the time to get rid of yoar
rheumatism. Try a twenty-tve cert
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and
see how quickly yonr rheumatic pain*
cisappear. Sold by all Dealers, adv.
The jury that tried Milton and Lil
lian Kneece, charged with violating th?
white slave act, in the Federal court
at Charleston last week failed to aorta
and a mistrial was ordered. I
Unlike most workers, the nosqnitfH
presents liis pill before he does the jotH
Airex*y I
THE JEWELEB I
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. cflj
REPAIRS I
WATCHES I
AND I
JEWELRY I
l?afces Them Good as Newl
MEDALS I
AND I
BADGES
Manufactured' in Our Own
Shops for Schools and I
Other Purposes I
AVERY, The Jeweler I
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. cl
AM MASTER OF THE I
OPTICAL BUSINESS I
My motto is painstaking consciH
cntious Optical service. I havfl
one of the most completel]H
equipped optical offices, in OoH
lumbia. Let me do your optiH
cat work and show yon how fl
can serve yon. Spectacles awH
Eye-glasses repaired and lene?H
matched in 30 minutes. H
Three graduate opticians of manH
years experience to serve you anM
we can promise you the highest d^H
cree of accuracv. reliability and saH
isfaction in all cases entrusted
me. Come and see ns, we make
charge for onr examination. M
B. H. Berkmaf
ESTABLISHED 1879. flj
1418 MAIN STREET. B
COLUMBIA. S. a 1
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REAL ESTATE AND I
INSURANCE, I
Life, Casualty, Live Stock, Tornadfll
Hail Storm, Automobile and
Fire Insurance. |H
! DaaI D.vw.Ik. In Da?
i OUIIIC ncai uaigaiiis hi iism
310 acre plantation 1 1-2 miles flfl
Lexington, clay subsoil, well watere^M
75 acres open, balance oak and pii^H
saw timber, 10 room house, all nece^B
eary out-buildings, Situated on ti^fl
proposed trolley line. Easyterms. ^B
| 100 acre farm, 2 miles of Lexingto^B
; clay sub-soil, well watered, 40 acr^H
j open, oak and pine timber, 5 roo^H
| dwelling, necessary out-buildings.
j a bargain, easy terms flfiH
| 105 acres sand land, 1 1-2 miles HI
! Lexington, 50 acres open, owner w^H
j cut the tract to suit the purchas^^B
| Must be sold at once at a sacrifi^H
| price. Easy terms. HB
j 10 acres just outside the incorpor^^B
* limits of Lexington, on extension
1 Hendrix street, two tenant housBH
i Must be seen to be appreciated.
| 4 lots on Church street, Lexingtc^^|
? S. G.. opposite new School Baildii^H
! Dirt cheap ior cash. flfl
Write, Call, Come and See SB
i C. ?. LEAPHART, ACT|
j Lexington, S. C, H