The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 25, 1905, Page 2, Image 2
Wa>gon
i WAGON RIMS,
BUGGY RIMS,
WAGON SPOKES,
SARVAN SPOKES,
SHAFTS,
HUBS.
WAGON HARDWARE.
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We have just bought a complete
stock of this material and
solicit your trade. 1
'Write us for prices. They will save you MONEY.
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LORICK & LOWRANCE
'(INCORPORATED
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WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL SELL>SiYLJCi.>i,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
DB. W H. TIHMERHAN, > U. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES,
_ President. - > Vice President. Assistant Cashier.
Citizens Bank of Batesburg
PAH) UP CAPITAL STOCK. ?30,000.00.
. j E. F. STROTHER, Attorney, BATESBURG, S. 0
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Announces to the public that it is now located in the new Bank Building with
all the conveniences and facilities of successful banking. Monies to loan an accommodating
terms. Deposits solicited. 1 per cent, on time deposits interest payable
^ Quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are cordially invited to call on Officers of
Bank whether they have business or not and see our institution.
Directors?Dr. W. H. Tim merman, Dr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W.
P. Tim merman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Edwards, W. K. Sliealy, J. F. Kneece.
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WHEELER AND WILSON, NO. 9, BALL BEARING. Marvelously Light
i Running and Noiseless, (a No, 100 spool cotton tliread for a belt will run it). One;
third faster; one-third easier than any shuttle machine. Save about one day in
2- ; , three. A Great Favorite with Dress* Makers and becoming more popular all the
? time. Needles for all Machines. Repairing a specialty, Work guaranteed. Attachments,
Shuttles, etc. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary
to bring the head?leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. t
1905 Washers and Wringers.
The most perfect Washer ever invented. I can. sell them at my store for less than
fhey "will cost yon ordered direct from the factoty. Write for circulars and prices.
J II 0 F0IJ l|| 1804 Main Street,
lie DCMil, I COLUMBIA, S. C.
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furniture:.
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?r ti nnuri^i i rimiTTTITTir Pn
W. II. db'WtLL NJKNIIUItt LU.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
We especially invite yci to come to see ns for your Furniture, Cheap Suites, Iron
Beds, Lounges, Stoves, Lace Curtains, Side Boards, Hall Racks.
BO DAYS SALE-FURNISH YOUR HOUSE.
W. H. SOWELL, FURNITURE CO., 1231 Main Street,
Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. , .
5 xhe place: |
$ To Buy Your WINTER |
i v SHOES. t
? (At Old Prices.) J
a We have the most complete Fall stock S
^ of "Leather" shoes in everything for the #
# comfort of the feet that can be had, and *
T at^Live and let live prices. i
5 E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, I
\ 1710 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. S. C. i
\ We Bought Early Before the Advance. J
LCAPITAL, $250,000.00. - SURPLUS,' $35,000 00. K
Wm. H. LYLES. Pres. JULIUS B WALKKK, V. Fres. &
J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary.
PARLOR RESTAURANT. :
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8. DAVID, Proprietor. | ENGINES boilers.
1336 MAIS St., C0LUMB:A S. C. j ***** ?<*cU, Stand Pty?. and Bk?#t-lroa
"The only up to date eating hou^e of its ! Ban?i * * *
kitid in the City of Columb'a. It is \v~I! kept ( E7~Caat awy Cay; work 3$0 kaado.
~olean linen. prompt and D?l'tc service. ^tOMAARd iron wnnve . aB
You eret what yon ?r?ler and pay only for AnflniTW,L*?*
what you get. Within easy reach of desira- i AwOTATA, tlflMli,
ble sleeping apartments
OPEN ALL NIGHT. 1
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, October 25. 1905.
G-entleznea. cf the Jtiry.
T P Kjzer, Wad* J So?..
D G Sham pert-, Scott. Kendrix,
Dd'bv 0 1> ?'!?, W D Rik<ird.
H N K&nmie", "W-^de H K^zer,
Ttios J Henry, Simeon II ELeibler,
J B Youuebiuud. Caiy S K ??>u,
Geo T Suclgiove, Ernest (j Eii^ie,
J Griffin Fttl'tiw, J -e E S'?ele,
Jobo Wood, W B Ki'fbicp,
0 T K >oc, N mii F Prick,
Milton () Hut to, Geo E lOenjck,
H Lee KiecLlev, S D*vi? Price,
L L 11 <Lod, Ma'iin W Buff,
TT m Vf . 1 1. VT7 Ti TT . :,:
JGL6Lry J- >vngut, >y o n.amwaujjci,
Jerome A Hutto, W S E enzer,
D W Flue, W FtaLk Riwl,
W D ?SI?ee. J Wesley Eargl?,
Ru'ua W GuDter, Jaa S Smiib.
"Wounds, Bruises and Bnrns.
By applying an antiseptic dressing to
wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries
before inflammation sets in, tliev may
be healed without maturation and in
abo^t one-third the time required by
the old treatment. This is the greatest
discovery and triumph of modern surgery.
Chamberlain's Fain Balm acts'
on this same principle. It is an antiseptic
and when applied to such in juries,
causes them to heal very quickly. It
also allays the pain and soreness and
prevents any danger of blood poisoning.
Keep a bottle , of Pain Balm in your
home and it. will ,<-ave you time and
money, not to mention the inconvenience
and suffering such injuries entail.
For sale by The Kaufmaun Drug Co.
Cal. To^ill's Cottsn.
Batesburg Advocate.
Col. John B*Ji 1 owill raised this
year on ground tin t was far below j
the average, w::h ;L?- aid of Peruvian j
*?uano. coiton sUh*. \ ill, if it comes I
up to bin exp-eUh. n produce one
and one bait bales of coiton to the
acre. Oce stalk pulled up by the j
roots and brought to town measured
from ground liv-.c to top bvv&u nod
one half feet, seven f-?t, across ihn
limbs and contained 127 b<>le?. This
cotton was not planted until Juuc
10ih.
Dispensary Constables.
Acting upon a report b* Chief
State Constable Ham met. Governor
He}ward ordered Mr. Hammet to
8gaia place dispensary constables at
work in Pickens county. fThey\ will
be paid out of the proceeds of a special
levy of a half mill in that-eounty.
Mr. Hammet also made a report as
to Newberry, but action as to that
county has been postponed for
further investigation.
Sick Eeadacho Cured.
Sick headache is caused by derangement
of the stomach and by indigestion.
Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets
correct these disorders and effect a
cure. By taking these tablets as soon
as the first Bidication of the disease appears.
the attack may be warded off.
fsMnOMNEY I
?- * < ? _? a ?i- oTT/\ l*vP+ fA rnn Qora Mr
^9 JJOn t UmSt/ W ^viiat VUU iia<> V/ auv ivjuu. tv/ v
^ your own money. You will feel better knowing you ^
^ have a bank account. We pay 4 per cent, on all Savings ^
^ Accounts; so you really make money by saving money. ^
? ALL BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED. #
< Palmetto Bank and .Trust Co., $
* " COLUMBIA/ S. C. 5
For sale by The Kaufmann Drag Co.
Dispensary Sales.
The total Bales of the state dispensary
for the quarter anding August
31st approached three quarters of a
million dollars. A report has just
been prepared for this quarter aDd
ehowB that the sales were ?535,314.
42. The sales of tie local d'poensariee
for the same psiiodwere $722,837
This is. an increase over 'Oe
same quarter of last jear of ?93,
960 99
The Ccck Crow3.
Batesburg Advocate.
A Rbode Island Red cockerel and
pullet exhibited at tbe fair at Lexington
by Mrs. Naomi Bayly carried
off first prize. Tbe eggs from which
the parents of these birds were hatched
came from Rbode Island and represent
the beet strain of the breed
that money can buy.
Doctors said So would not LivePeter
Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes:
"After doctering for two years with the
best physicians in Waynesbnrg, and still
getting worse, the doctors advised me if
I had any business to attend to I had
better attend to it at once, as I could not
possibly live another month as there was
no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was
recommended to me by a friend, and I
immediately sent my son to tbe store for
it, and after taking three bottles I began
to get better ana contmuea to improve
until I was entirely well."
Samarian Doings.
We had a delightful shower of
rain last night, which came in good
time for gardens and turnips. The
turnips in this section are badly damaged
by a small worm in a web which
eats out the bud of the turnips.
The farmers about through gathering
their crops. Some have already
housed their corn crop. Potatoes are
very good in thi? section hut the pea
crop is short Tb^re is some cotton
}et in the bands of the farmers but !
the price has gone down so low that
the farmers have about stopped selling
and are holding it for a rise.
Miss Lessie Quattlebaum, the
'"a ighter of Mr. Paui Quattlebaum of
Edgefield, opened the school, at thie
place, Monday, the 15th iDsfc. The
little folks are highly delighted to
make the start for school again after
their summer vacation. Mies Lessie
is well fitted for the position aod we
hope that she will make this school a
auecessThe
BUesburg telephoned new
linn ro Delmar is jost about completed.
Already some phones are installed
and have been used up as far
aa CjI E F S;rotb*i'd place. W
Full of Tragic Meaning
are these lines from J. II. Simmons, of
Casey, la. Think what might have resulted
from his terrible cough if he had
not taken the medicine about which he
writes: "I had a fearful cough that disturbed
my night's rest. I tried everything,
but nothing would relieve it until
I took Dr. KingVXew Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs and Colds, which
completely cured me." Instantly relieves
and permanently cures all throat
and lung diseases: prevents grip and
pneumonia. At The Eaufmaim Drug
Co., druggist; guaranteed; 50c. and ?1.
Tri.il bottle free.
This is delightful fall weather.
Lexington is a good market.
Lexington ia one of the mo&t progressive
towns iD the State.
The "write up1' of Horry in last
I Sunday's State wa3 mighty poor and
! is a slander upon the "Independent
Republic "
The telephone line from Batesburg
to D^lmar is now ready for use and
it ia under ooDi-iderHtion to extend
the line to Ml. Wilimg.
A party cf 52 Bohemians have
been brought to Charleston to work
in the Charleston canuiog factory.
Other foreign help will be added
from time to time.
The Supervisor cf Fairfield county
has ordered an election upon the
question of the removal of the dispensary
from the county tc be held
the 12th of December.
Those who intend to build should j
s'e Mark Taylor, Columbia, before
placing their contracts. Be is a first
clas? workman and does ail kind of
brick and wood work.
. H. F. McCarthy formerly of this
"nnnb and prm .Tflflpp. visited their
old home and took in the Fair Thursday.
He is now in the brokerage
business in Memphis, TeDB.
Col. Charles B. Rogers, the accomplished
editor of the Batesburg Advocate
was one of the distinguished
visitors to our county fair. He called
to see us Tuesday afternoon but
we did not have time to even shake
hands. He knows how it is himself
on press days.
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
Court of Common Pleas.
W. S. Keisler, ^Carrie Biley, M. L. Biley,
B L. Keisler. D. Lutlier Biley, C. G.
Biley, J. C. Biley. Pet E. Biley, Laura
Biley. Minnie Ranch, Daisy Price, Nez
zie E. Keisler, A. A Keisler, Bessie
Keisler and Pearl Lamkin, Plaintiffs,
against
Sidney M. Riley, Defendant.
Foreclosure.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE
of the court herein, signed by Hon.
Ernest Gary. Presiding Jndge, and dated
September 27th, 1905; I will sell to the ,
highest bidder at public outcry, before the
court house door in Lexington, 8. C.,
during the legal hours of sale, on the first
Monday in November, 1905:
Tract A. All that piece, parcel or tract
of land, situate, lying and being, in the
county of Lexington and State aforesaid,
containing sixty-six and one-half acres,
more or less, and adjoining lands of Estate
P. G. Taylor; lands of W. B. Taylor;
tracts C and B. ot said lands and W. S.
Keisler.
Tract B All that piece, parcel or tract
of landr situate, bi'ngand being, in the
county and htate aforesaid, containing
fifty and one-half acres, more or less, and
ao joining land* of W. S. Keisler; tracts A,
and C. of th9 said lands; D. T. Barre; B.
K. Bawl and Estate laDds of M. A. and E.
Keisler.
Tract C. All that piece, parcel or tract
of land, situate, lying and being, in the
county of Lexington and State aforesaid,
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containing ninetyiour ana mree-eignms
acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of
W. B. Taylor; D T. Barre and tracts B. i
and A ot the said lands i
These lands appear from a plat thereof, 1
on file in the Clerk's pffice. 1
TERMS?One half cash, balance on a }
credit of one year, secured by bond of the ]
purchaser and a mortgage of the premises j
sold, with leave to pay all cash. Porchas
er to pay for paper*.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of the Court.
Lexington, S. C? October 11, 1905Messrs.
Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for
Plaintiffs. 3*51.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
Court of Common Pleas.
Mary E. Basby, Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
S. 0. Daily, Defendant.
Foreclosure :
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE .
of the Court herein, signed bv Hon. I
Ernest Gary, Presiding Judge, and dated
August 26tb, 1905, I will sell to the high' st
bidder at public outcry, before the court
house door in Lexington, S. C., during
the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday
in November, 1905,
"All that pieoe. parcel or tract of land,
containing ninety-six and three-quarter
acres, more or les=, situate,lying and being
in the county of Lexington, and State
aforesaid, in the fork of Broad and Saluda
? ?s\+ rivor o rw?
rivers un uirtu^u >V<SICJI.-5 ui w,?v* ??.?
bounded bv ianu.-; of Mrs Eli Huffman,
estate lands of D. \V. Ellisor, deceased, g
lands of W A. Daily and A. A. Daily and
by Broad river, and bavins such shape and C
marks as a plat for the same will more J
lolly represent "
Terms: One ha't cash; balance on a S
credit of twelve months with interest from
day ol sale, and secured by bond of pur- ^
chaser and mortgage of premises sold, y
Fifty dollars to be paid down cash, or a
resale to be had at expiration ot one hour; J
purchaser to pay for papers.
SAMUEL B GEOKOE,
Clerk of C?urt. ^
Lexington, S. C., October 11, 1005.
Wingrrd A Shealv, Plaintiff's Attorneys.
1905. Fall and Win
N, L YOUNS'S 01
1603 Main Street. GOLUMB
We cordially invite you to stive us a cal
and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Ni
Furnishings.
A NEW DEPARTMENT.
We have added Millinery to our store
for which we have secured one of the
best Milliners obtainable from the leading
millinery houses of the Eastern
markets, and we bespeak for an excellent
season for her, having had several
successful seasons in this State. Ask to
see her when you want a hat.
Domestics.
5,000 yards 4-4 Sea Island Sheeting for
n OOO yhtHs "Fnrmpr'v: Prirh* Pb?ir1< 97 ii
5,000 yards, Staple Ginghams the 0] grii
3,000 yards Dress Ginghams, the 71 cen
3,000 yards Remnent Bleaching 1 yd w
Blankets. Blankets.
25 pr 1} Cotton Blankets only Si 00
10 pr 1 2-4 Cotton Blankets grey..
Slightly Damaged Si 75 grade.. 1 25'
10] all wool Bed Blankets 3 48 j
the celebrated North Carolina all
wool Blankets in in 10] and 11 ] at
3 50 and 5 00 !
Our space will not permit ns quoting p:
the good tilings we have in store for thos<
winter business. We ask you to come ar
We JSL? 1
1603 Main Streel
WE REE
WE BE]
WE EES
; WE BEI
None Better i
Buy from a Gun 3M
and we will ta!
S. JS. Mc
BIGYCLE SUPPLIES, GUNS, All
1318 MAIN STREET
September 13. 3m.
BACK INTO TH]
We wish to inform our friends and patrc
n new quarters?the same stand that we f
nore space, modern in every respect, with
xraght at the lowest prices, which yon wi
>efore it will he too late for yon. This st(
lence we can't charge yon with something
rindly help yourself to the Bargains. Thi
jefore. Yours Truly.
JOHN FITZ
1704-1706 MAIN ST
WHOLESALE 1
Vnnr An i
Pall and W:
md we invite you to come in an
>ne of the best lines to be had.
ect from and new price to make
izes and prices from that good c
,t $1X)Q, up to the swell dude's s
rou for past favors, you are cord
rour headquarters while in the <
3E3* ^KJSL.
Post Office Block,
ter Opening, 1005,
IPIRTiENT STORE.
!A, S, C. (903 Main Street*
.1 when in the city and inspect our large
>tions. Dress Goods. Millinery and Gent's
Tinware and Enamel Ware.
We have, added a large line of Tin and
Enamel ware to our complete Department
Store. There are many things in this
department that, you cannot keep house
with out. We can save you from 10 to
2o per cent, in this whole department.
Don't forget us on this line of your purchases.
Domestics.
only 5 cents.
lunes um\ o cents,
ide, only 5 cents.
ts grade, only 5 cents.
ide worth 7 to Sc. only 0} cents.
Underwear. Underwear.
Our stock of Ladies', Childrens', Men's
and Boy's Underwear is complete and
prices to suit all purchasers. Cliildren's
and Boy's from 25c. to $1 00 per piece.
Men's and Ladies' from 25c. to $2 50 per
piece.
rices on our stock, or to further enumerate
t who will favor us with their fall and
id we will do the rest. Yours truly,
fOVNG,
Columbia, S. C.
STOCK
LiOCK |
SPRING. \
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5ARREL.
ws^jeiefc
n the Country.
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[an--Buy at Home
ke care of You. ^
Master 1
MUNITION, REPAIRING, ETC.,
P, COLUMBIA, S. C. J
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iiinior '
[ions, Glow,
S NEW STOEE. \
>ns in Lexington that we are once mflpre
brmerly enjoyed, only entirely different,
a stock of entire new goods which were8^
11 readily see by calling at Fitzmanrice's
)re cost yon nothing. No rent to pay,
r we can't charge yon for. Will yon
s Fall nothing like the bargains offered
MAURICE.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
VND RETAIL ^
)le oi Lexington!
:mr list for your
inter Shoes,
id make your selection from
We have a new stock to se?
^ -i 11
} you. We carry in sioc.k an
>ld time Farmer's Solid Erogan
wing last at $6.00. Thanking
iallv invited to make our store
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city. We will look for you.
Columbia. S. C.