The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 30, 1915, Image 7
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These days 'twould take about a d
tell yon about 'em. It'9 a shame, too,
likely tc overlook a Good Eet. The 1
hereabout is to come iu and say *'H
something.
How're ?sed cn Sky-pieee6? Ii
"Chances" are still &-Belling at less th
merchandise.
"O" stands for Oxfords, we have '<
gad upwards, 4,G" stands for Gingham
to this for 7t?c.
Everything's new yon miss a tip. i
Things To Eat? Well I guess, makes ;
when yon get in yon can't leave witko
stuff you ever had a chance to get. It
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MUTUAL MERC
Stallings & Armstr<
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| SEEDS FO
MHU UMI
"IT IS NEVER TOO Li
If you have not already plai
in Wheat, Oats and Vetch, it
We still have a supply of all
Seeds in stock, also
Scratch Feed, Ch
Mash, Dried Beet
Shell, Wheat Bran
| Poultry, and a fre;
grade Rice Bran 2
i for your Hogs.
Rjb J Mail or phone orders will rei
|HH Phones 78, 79
"ill i nniri/ o I our
I LUKM ft LUff
L COLUMBIA.
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Ij NEWSUfVEME
We are pleased to announce
of Lexington county that we
ing new additions to our care
DRY GOODS M
and respectfully invite you t
I goods. We are confident that
high quality of the goods and
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uome 10 see U5 wneu in cut , v
I E. M. & M. I
3 Successors to Wm
I 1804 Main Street, (
it Brightc
This is the time of the
? ^ your show windows and
public like a well lighted
|| Mazda i
Are the most economic
buy, as you can get three
the same amount of cur:
brighter and softer light.
Jj COS'T #EUT.
. p PESRY-SANN EE
&& TKfl T vvp. 1
5$ Phone 203
Coluntbis
ifi SO MANY"
1GS
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ozen pages in The Dispatch to
, because some Clever Chap is
best thing to do if you live
owdy" and let us show you
- - - rx -r* _ 1
3 your lid rusty ? rtememoer
an a "buck," it's a go on good
3in in ladies whites at six bite
is (thi9 is for dresses) some class
i
if you miss our store. Good
your lips smaok to come in, and
at tipping off seme of the best
's at the
;antile co.,
mg's Old Stand
iND, S. G. |
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R FARM
RDEN.
ATE TO MEND."
ited a sufficent acreage
: is not yet too late,
the field and garden
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tick Feed, Egg !
Scraps, Oyster }
Ti 1 . f
anal snorts ior n i
>h car of high
md Fine Feed
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ceive prompt attention. j
and 368.
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RGOODS |
to our numerous friends
are constantly receivfullv
selected stock of B
) MILLINERY I
o call and inspect these
; we can please as to the
. will make prices right,
ity. I
V. PLATT
, Plait & Son |
>n Up ||
year to'hrighten up ^ C
store, as the buying ^ ^
store. ^
-amps
a! lamps that you can ^ j
i times the light [for
rent, besides a much $ ^
BUY T0MY. . . 55
.ECUS CO. H
1537 Main Street dd
,, S. C.
l/lrVI?-VVV^V^?S i
Estate items);
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH j
CAROLINA PEOPLE.
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Crop i,oucl.il.iOLt: '6, Rldgws? are j
good.
William :i. L-ba>:c of Greenwood bleu !
recently. j
i
ConlributioitH are coming in rapid- !
ly for t?e Hood memorial fund.
?nf/\ f.i r%*\ hno Vv/-wa.ti oKltcncu?
uiv/ JI y Juan tctctuiitoiiv-u
from Spartanburg to Glenn Springs. |
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G. YV. Dunn, of Round, Colleton j
county, drank poison and killed him- j
self in the passenger station at New-;
berry.
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Gov. Manning has appointed W. 11. ,
Lesesene of Greeleyville as rcagietnafce i
for Williamsburg county to succeed :
S. M. Bradshavv, deceased.
i
A hail storm visited the plantation
of Charles Luius, & farmer living i
about two miles north of Florence, do- :
lag considerable damage to a field ol
tobacco on hie farm. !
An election held for the purpose of j
levying a tax of two mills on all prop- 1
erty in Aiken school district No. 1, i
the revenue from the tax to be used j
for school purposes, carried 5S to 12. |
The Culler Film company of Or- i
angeburg. has begun operations. !
Cecil R. Culle* is at the head of the
concern. Already several scenarios j
have been under consideration and
several experimental ecenes have been |
taken. Tht pictures that have been I
taken so far are comical.
Charles K&ndy, only son of Mr. and j
Mrs. C. II. Handy of Cat Island, near j
Beaufort, va* iiis-tsntly killed recently ;
by being thrown from his motorcycle, j
The young man was only 20 years of ,
age. His father is a prominent truck- |
er of this county, having a large plan- j
taticn or one of the neighboring ;
islands.
Gov. Manning has approved war- j
rants for $94.28 for the expenses incident
to the Winnsboro affair. Company
K of the National Guard, consisting
of 23 officers and men. rereived
$49.50. The military code pro
vides for pay of $1.50 per day tor
each man while on duty. The expen
ses cf the company were paid.
John J. Stork, who for several years
has been one of the quinette of surviving
Columbia Confederate veterans,
members of Richland Volunteers, died
nr Viio 'lAriKJ in Richland countv. Mr.
Stork was 73 years old, having been j
born October 3. li>4l.
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MARKET REPORT.
Prices paid for cotton, cotton ?e*d.
corn, wheat, oats, peas, etc., on ihe
different markets in South Oaro'iDa
during the past week:
Florence?Corn. $1 bu; wheat. SI bu:
oats. :.8c bu peas, 52 bu; fryers. 20c lb:
butter. 27c lb: eggs. 17c do.
Galf.iey?Cotton, 9c; corn. 53.10 bu:
wheat. bu; oats. 0.7c bu; rye, ll.2:>
bu; peas. 51.77 bu; fryers, 12^2<- lb: butter.
15c lb; egs. 20c do.
Darlington?Cotton. S1^c; corn. 51 bu:
wheel. $1.27 bu; oats. f>8c bu; peas. 52
bu: fryers. 25c lb; butter. 40c lb: eggs
15c doz.
Hampton?Corn. 51 bu: oats. 87c bu-.
peas. 51.77 bu.
Orangeburg?Corn. s>l bu: wheat. 51.00
bu: oats 0oo bu: rye. 51.25 bu; peas, fl.75
bu; fryers, 17c lb; butter. 27c 11?; eggs.
17c doz.
Kdgtfieid?Cotton. S\c; corn, 5J.10 bu.
wheat. 52 bu; oats. 50c. bu: rye. 51.70 bu,
peas. 51.50 bu: fryers, 17c lb; butter. 27c
lb; eggs. 15c doz.
'r-T-s. lill?Cotton. 9c: corn. $! l.?u
wheat. 51.25 bu; oats. fiPc bu: r>v, 5.1.27
bu: peas, i'2 ?>u: fryers. 18c lb: butter. 2<rc '
! lb: ?-ggS. 2'0c OOZ.
Next berry?Corn. 51 bu; wheat. 51.27
i l?u: oats. 'J.V bu: peas, $1.30 bu.
Camden?Cotton. :?c; corn, sj.ih i>u;
r?:its. bu; peas, bu: ft*:, ers. 25e
!i?: butler. 3t'c ilr. eggs. 20c dc.z.
Lancaster?Cotton. SHe; corn. $1 i?n:
; wheat. $1.25 hu; oats. 55c; rye. $1.25 bu
peas. 5i.or. hu: fryers. CJC.c lb: hutie?
I *.0r* lb; eggs, 16c <ioz.
Abbeville?Cotton. S'ic: corn. i'J hi: j
neas. $1.75 bu; fryers. iSc lb: butter. 25c
I ib: eggs. 20c doz.
Alle'nuale?Corn. 00e bu: wheat. *1 hu
oats. COc bu: rye. St' bu: hens. $1.50 bu:
: irycrs. 14c lb: butter. 30c lb; eggs, lb
dor.
Charleston ?Cotton. He; corn, h2c: ??ats. i
57c; peas. SI.50: fryers. 15c lb: butttr.
JOc lb: eggs. 10c <loz.
Anderson?Cotton. :)J,5e: corn. fhsc bu
wheat. $1.30 bu: oats. 60c l?u; rye.
bu: peas. $1.50 bu: fryers. 1S?- lb; bui1
ter. 2".c lb; eggs. 17'?c doz.
Walterboro--Corn. SI bu: oats, .y"c lap.
I peas. $1.75 bu.
I Manning?Cotton. Hie: orn, SI.10 bu:
i wuertl. ci.yi' i/u. ua to, * ?*_ i.mj . i*Vwi^.
, !i?: fryers, lf?e 11?: buttrr. 2.7c lb: c^gs.
l.'c doz.
Be I ton?Cotton. He: om, Si.lo :
i wheat. 1.27 bu: oats. dye but peas. S'l..-o
bu: fr>'rrs. 17c "!T?: butter. 27c lb: eggs. 2"c
i do*.
Conway?Corn. Si.27 bu: peas. S2 bu;
fryers. lsc lb; buter. 4m* lb: eggs. 17<- do\
.Toru'sville?Cotton. !>V?e; corn. ?1J0 bu.
oats. 77c bu; peas. M.77 bu: fryers.
lb; butter. 20c lb; eggs, 2?ic doz.
Spartanburtr?Cotton. !)b.o; corn. tl.lt.
bu: 72 !lo bu: peas. 52 bu: fi""? r?.
! is- ib; butter. 20e lb; eggs. 2ftc do/.
St. Ce?>rg<?Corn, ?1 bu; peas. SI.70 bt.
i Wiunsburo?Corn. SI.lft t?u; oats.
I bu; peas. 53.7* bu: fryers, lb- lb; butter
i 2.'e lb; eptr.-:. 17e rioz.
Chesterfield?Cotton. sUm fryers. i"-c
lb: butter. I'.V irv; eggs. li'C.c doz.
ITonefl Cr.fb?Cotton. He: t'ry.-rs. 20<- lb;
butter. 2t><- lb; eggs. 17c uo?..
Oreertvillo?Cotton. H'ie. ^
Chester?Cotton. X-^e.
ruion?Fryers. 2fte: butter,* 2."c lb,
; eggs. 2fte doz.
E:dgelaud--Fryers. 12 c. lb: butter. 'J.r>c
| lb; eggs. I&c. doz.
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS.
Two i)e\v banks are forming in Spar- 1
tanburg county.
It is practically certain thai p"i>
: ceedinps will be instituted and carried .
1 to the supreme court to tesi the con|
stitutionaliry of the act <>t the lest as-.
j se.!i:bly creating the state tax couiii:is
' si or. The railways and the hnnl-:- are
; figi'thig fhe method of assessment as
pp< viPti ' < cne coiniiussioi! an; .?
t said thfl ilse iiuMubors of ilk r^vr
I board (lesiie that a test eas? be
; brotigbi.
Each Girl Won Own Admiision.
Tie short course for home demon- !
stration prize winners will begin June
28 at Winthrop college, under the
direction of Miss Edith L- Parrott;
state agent.. The course will continue i
through July 3. Two girls from 27 i
counties, making a lotal of 64, will {
attend the school. The young pupils j
will be housed in South Carolina dor-!
mitory and will be given every care I
and attention by the demonstration;
agents. Miss Parrott will remain at j
tne college during the entire course.
"Special care is being taken that!,
the girls arrive at their destination}
in safety," says Miss Parrott.
Following is a list of the p: ii.t win-.
r;?rt- ti.hri will Attend the course.
York County?Alberta Garrison, !
Margaret Clark.
Dillon County?Jane Evans, Eula
Owens.
Union County?Flossie \v;iburn,
Clarice C'hariee.
Lee County?Goidie McCoy, Gertrude
DuEose.
Kersnntv ?x>an:y?Alma J-ckson,
Lois Outlaw.
Cherokee County?Onid Liscoir.b,
Helen Lipscomb.
Barnwell County?Thelma Gooeson,
Eulaiie Gootlson.
Wiilairnsburg County?Or a McKenzle,
Walline Huggins.
Horry 'County?Essie Cox. Ethel
White.
Florence County?Fern Merriett,
Isia Lawr.orn.
Chester County?AEnie Grant. Marion
Clinton.
Newberry County?Murl Hunter,
Pearle Haicm.
Darlington County?Lottie Tuttie,
Elnia Andersen.
Georgetown County?Esther Vick,
Florence Oliver.
Beaufort County?May Bellamy,
Ruby Bailey.
Lexington County?Rutb Buft, Mae
Flick. ~ |
Charleston <"cunty?Bessie Antley, j
Katherine Jenkins.
Abbeville County?Margie MurE. j
Nellie Mae Ferguson.
Greenville County?Mary Taliey,'
Bertie Coleman.
Clarendon County?Hallie Hodge, |
Leila Coker.
Sumter County?Pearl Branson, |
Frnnie Lou Pre scott.
Laurens County?Vera Baldwin, i
Claudia Stone.
Marlboro County? Earline Town-j
send. Nannie VVynn.
There will also be two girls from |
each of the following counties, whose I
names have not yet been received: ;
Hichland. Spartanburg. Anderson. Ma- :
riou.
j
Trouble Marketing Cropj.
For several years past a number of ;
the more progressive farmers in the
Fort Mill community of York county, j
ha>e been getting away from cotton i
and devoting their lands and their
crnri<! from
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which the) expect to gain more profit;
and satisfaction than from the growing
of cotton. However, they did not
expect that their efforts would be so
successful and the crops so abundant
that they might hcve some trouble in
marketing their surplus and hence
have done little toward securing markets
in au\anoe. In consequence ilic-y
find their fields and barns filled with
the choicest .-'.Haifa and crimson clover
bay. while there will also be a sur- ,
plus of oats. Uf course there are
plenty of people throughout the state
who warn these farm products just
as bauly as the farmers here. want
to sell them and it only remains for
them to get together. The efforts hem
ing made by H. J. Watson oommis- "
sioner of agriculture toward this end ^
will probably be productive of good >
1 " - ' ? m?..
results to coin duut auu ur
New Enterprise Authorized.
A commission to the People's .Savings
bank of ClItLOi: and Glendale, In
Spar1anbu:g couuiy. Tut capital is
fc&.OOo. The petitioners are: A. T. Sloan
T. S. Bagwell and John li. Cannon.
The Grove Itea'iiy Company of
Charleston has been commissioned,
with a capital of $"..000. The petition-i
ers are .1. A. f'ntha and Nathan -Path
a. !
The Navajo company of Charleston
has been chartered, with a capital of I
$10,000. The-officers are: C. C. Iluleu ;
president and treasure, and Lucy C. ;
llniet. vce president and secretary. \v
A commission to the Vork Trust i
company ul York with a capital of ^
ST.'.OOO. The petitioners are O. E. *.
Wilkins. \\". I. WitUerspoou, W. B. /
Mooiv. .). M. Sr oup. li. C. Allein. J. /
L. Kainev ;uid W. G. White. '(
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Good Progress in Tick EradicationWashington.
IX C.- Better progress f
was made in tick eradication in South '
Carolina d iriug If)I f than at any oth- 5
er time since the w?r'4 began in 10?7. J;
moorair.y to nnoriaauuu iacuuj u..;.- .
piled by ihe Department of Aericul- I
Hire. Two thousand and dfiy-tlma S
square miles oi territory v/ere released
last, year, niakiug a total of Ifi,- r
IMS in the state. Nearly -0,n0M square f
miles remained at that time infected. ?
but in March of this year, the corn- ^
ties of Chesterfield. Marion, and Fior- <f
2 nee were freed. J
Fix Dates For Laymen to Meet. j
f*
The South Carolina interdenoni?ha- (
tionul convention of the Javm-.-m's mi.-- (
-ionary inoxenieut will be held Fobru- jr
:.ry d-f/, inclusive, of next year, ac- (
cordinj; to the preliminary plans j;
adopts! iu a liieotiii^ a; tIi*? V. V>. c. {
A. A foiuniiUfce of seven, one iro:u 7
i-.ifh denomination. was appointed k- '}
permanent oRicer.s and select f
chairmen .'oi the various subroiiiiait- y
tees m1 Liit- organization which will )
the work of the convention. |
Ancci 10 a> tended the meet in:;. >
MAKE THE
LIVA
DON'T
a hot c
summe
PERFECTIO
.stove keeps y
rnol and clea
II away with all
coal-hod drud
coal range.
The NEW PERF!
like gas, regulate
cooks like gas. It
fort with kerosene
Something New. '
comes a fireless cc
pulling a damper.
to show vou the h
ttakt 7 mi
1-1 i V/ J. ^ X > W / J IT * JL I
ing oven; also the 1
WATER HEATE
plenty of hot wate
independent of th<
range.
Use Aladdin 1
or Diamond
tj obtain the bes
! btcves, H crater
PER?
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Real Estate a:
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LEXING1
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f arid dress are tierc
| Our MILL INI
% your inspection.
$j firs! choice.
I _ SUMMER SUITS
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f| Prices to suit ever
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swelter over
oal stove this
r. The NEW
N Oil Cookour
kitchen
in and does j
the ash-pan,
gery of the
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s like gas, and
's gas stove coin
Oil. w I
JEW "P ERF EC- 11
th fireless cook- I \
PERFECTION I j
R. It gives you
r, yet leaves you
; hot, sooty coal
tecuritv Git
White Oil # /- I .
t results Jr. oil J
s and Lamps. SJ M
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*sev) Charlotte, N. C.
RE) Charleston, W. V&.
Charleston S. C. 8
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cessories in hats |i
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lRY fs ready for }|?
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cialty this season. i$i
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