The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 01, 1905, Page 7, Image 7
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whenever she suffers from any of won1
It net only compels the pains to stop,
the cause of the pains, which prevent
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Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottlei
WRITE US A LETTER
| freely and frankly, in strictest confid- w
t ence, telling us all your symptoms and B
J troubles. We will send free advice al
(in plain sealed envelope), how to / di
4 cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory tr
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., I
Chattanooga, Tenn. tl
?pftRL0R RESTAURANT.
K. B. DAVID, Proprietor.
^Kl336 MAIS St., COLUMBIA, S. C.
BLlieonly ap to date eating house of its
HBHl in the City of Colutnb a. It is well kept
BHPean. Jinen. prompt and polite service.
I^Kron get what you order and pay only for
j^Krhat you get- Within easy reach of/desirasleeping
apartments.
OPEN ALL NIG ST.
jWrr. Miss Clara B. Baker, of Augusta,
[ Oa , was'robbed of several thousand
L -dollars worth of jewelry in a dry
yp^ds store in Oakland, Cal, cn
^H^Fall of Tragic Maaaiag
RK* these lines from J. H. Simmons, of
B^Tasey, la. Tliink what might have re
W s^ted from his terrible cough if he hah I
F vRk, taken the medicine about which lie
^^Bntes: "I had a fearful cough that disBJarbed
my night's rest. I tried every^^^ing,
but nothing would relieve it untook
Dr. Bang's ^New Discovery for
^BKsumption, Coughs and Colds, which
MKmipletely cured me." Instantly reMBwes
and permanently cures all tliroat
lung diseases; prevents grip and
Kieumonia. At The Kanfmann Drug
Bo., druggist; guaranteed; 50c. and $1.
bottle free. I
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or the best goods yon will alwa3s find tfc
t eomplete assortment in the South. Ou
le part of Harness furniehed on oall.
i>AVIS
1 1517 Main Street,
The new Laxative
that does not gripe
or nauseate. |,
hPleasant to taKe.
K&-1 BY THE KAUMANN MUG C(
if Curable Pain]
suffer pain. Women's gj
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gans, which should be jf
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MAN'S RELIEF 8
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but it follows up and drives out
s them from coming back. P|
"WITHOUT A PAIN," B
rites Mary E. Sheiton, of Poplar |
luff, Mo., " I con do my housework. j||
[though, before taking CARDUI, two ||j
xtors had done me no good. I can j&
uthfully say i was cured by Cardui. gi
want every suffering lady to know of ^
lis wonderful medicine." JS
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
Court of Common Pleas.
r A Pinl^orri TT "Rimi
iViHrXilit _VI.. Xlipp AlHi XlrlViltta VI. XA. xx.xj^rjf,
Administrators, Plaintiffs,
against
George H. Summer, Defendant.
Foreclosure.
TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE
1 ofjtlie Court herein, signed by Hon.
Ernest Gary, Presiding Judge, and dated
September 1st, 1905, I will sell to the
highest 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 tract or parcel of land situated
and lying in Lexington County,
South Carolina, and containing seven
acres, more or less, and a part of the Wm.
L. Summer land, and the seven
, acres being part belonging to me, said
land bounded by lands of Nelson George
and Richard Epting and David Kunkle;
whole tract : containing thirty-seven
acres."
Terms cash, purchaser to pay for
papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of Court.
Lexington, S. C., October 11, 1905.
Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, i
To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound
apply Ramon's Nerve & boue Oil promply. It is
antiseptics-stops the pain and causes healing by
first intention.25cand money backifnotsatisfied
For sale at the Bazaar.
_J BLINDS. 1
3? TJ:
nmhia S flJl ? I ,
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nd one of the best j ?0 ?
is of P
p- ;
kinds. O
law, formerly of Gas- q
ad will be glad to see j-j
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I GLASS.
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hildren Cry for It
[t's our bread we're talking about. As a
itier of fact many little ones prefer it to the
>st toothsome cake. "And uho can Ray that
sre's any brttermeal for a groung ebiid than
)owl of genuine bread ana milk? You get
r? milk. wp will vnnnlv whnlp-wnma bread.
d the youngsters will have a cheap picnic at
me.' 'Phone it baby is hungry.
EIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
COLUMBIA,
and Bridles
\
cm with us. Wp carry the largest stock and
r motto is "The Best is the Cneapc-s.." Any
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& CO.,
, Columbia. S. G.
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).. LEXINGTON, S. C
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, November 1, 1905.
Silled in Columbia.
The State, October 27.
James Trotter, a young unmarried
farmer of the Leesville section, was
shot through the heart at the Union
station at 4:45 o'clock yesterday
afternoon by Wilber Mitchell, about
the same age aDd also of Leesville, \
the two being fast friends. Dr. j
Smith, of Ward?, who happened to j
be present at the time of the tragedy, j
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pronounced lire exuoct m me wounded
man in less than ten mmutes, i
death resulting from an internal i
hemorrhage. The weapon used was j
a 38 calibre, the bullet entering j
from the front. Trotter had been !
drinking, but the arresting officers
say Mitcnell war perfectly sober. He
gave as an excuse for the shooting
that Trotter continued to slap his
face, after he had several times warn- j
ed him to quit and after walking I
away from Lim. Eye witnesses say j
the two men appeared to be jesting, !
Trotter striking at Mitchell in play, j
as the two wer? waiting for a train
home. A woman relative was the
tirst to Trotter's side.
Mitchell gave himself up promptly
ro * plain clothes man, and was car- j
ried o jail in the hurry-up wagon.1
He appeared to be not the least dis- !
concerted. His family is about the
most prominent and irfiuential in
Leesvnle. He is the son of Mr. Jos. !
D. Mitchell, of that place. Trotter j
was unarmed. Both Bear good rep- j
utations.
rnu^ irii41*>a %-v??Ar< '
J.LLC IXllllLlg UCUUIICU 1U LUC fJI.CCence
of a large cumber of people, the ;
station beiDg crowded inside, on tbe I
verandas, in front and under tbe
sheds dowuBtairs. Tbe shot wa9
fired on ihe veranda overlooking the j
sheds immediately in front of tbe j
colored waiting room. Perhaps two !
thousand people were at the station I
waiting for special or regular trains :
home.
LATER
The inquest over tne body of Jas.
Trotter, Jr., the young man who was
shot and killed at tbe union station
by Wiimer Mitchell Thursday afiernooD,
was held at the undertaking !
establishment of Funderburk & MatfceBon
at 10 o'clock jesterday morning.
After viewing tbe body the
following verdict was rendered:
"We, the jury, find that James
Trotter, Jr., came to his death by a
pistol shot from the hands of Wiimer
Mitchell."
Tbe jury was composed of John C.
Fiannagan, foreman; Gbas. Koneman,
W. C. Kelly, E. C. Townsend, R. P.
Funderburk, John W. Ross, J B.
Spivey, C. S. Haithcock, W. G. Kernagban,
Jr., W. R. Watts, R F.
Martin and E J. Daly.
rru~ i t 1 . 1
alio uuujr nao ptepaieu xui uuuui i
here and sent to his home at Lees- |
ville on the midday train, accompanied
by a brother and uncle.
New Cure far Cancer.
All surface cancers are now know to
be curable by Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Jas. "Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes;
'I had a cancer on my lip for years that
seemed incurable till Bucklen's Arnica j
Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly ,
well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and I
Durns. 25c. at The Kaufmann Drug
Go's, drug store.
In tbe game of football at the
State Fair grounds in Columbia on
Wednesday C,emson defeated the
University of Alabama by a score of
25 to nothiog. The South Cardlina
college team was defeated on Thursday
by the University of North Carolina.
The report of the chief cf police of
Spartanburg shows that in that city
for the paat year there have been
2,211 arrests, 86 325.38 in fines was
collected and 313 convicts were Bent
to the cbaingaug.
Col. Wm. J. Bryan was a prominent
figure in the reception tendered
to Admiral Togo by tbe citizens of
Tokio, Japan, on Tuesday, and was
introduced to the admiral by the
mayor.
A Card.
This is to certify that all druggists are
authorized, to reiuna your money 11
Foley's Honey's and Tar fails to
cure your cough or cold It stops the
cold, heals the lungs and prevents serious
results from a cold. Cures la grippe'
cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption.
Contains no opiates. The
genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse
substitutes.
The interstate commerce commission
reports that during the 12
months ended Juoe 3rd, 86G persons
were killed aDd 13,783 were injured
in railroad accidents in the United
States?an increase of 11 killed over
the preceding year.
Ex Gov. James S. Hogg, of Texar,
has brought suit against the Inter- j
national and Great Northern rail- j
road for one million dollars for in- |
juries received on the road last j
January. He says these injuries are
the cause of his present illness,which
is likelv *n result in his death.
Cures
Stomach and Liver
trouble and
) Chronic Constipation.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word Is
TuttH
it refers to Dr.Tutt's Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Sick headache?
Virtigo?
Bilious?
Insomnia?
ANY of these symptoms and many others
indicate inaction of the 11VFP mm
You Need.
Tntt'c Dillo
i tin o a sua
Take No Substitute.
Should hs Gratified.
The State.
President G A. Guigaard of the
State Fair Society should be grati
tied by the results accomplished.
The fair is yearly increasing in its
proportions and is yearly being improved.
With each year come problems
for solution, brought about by
the greater crowds, but the d.fficulties
are each year more readily overcome,
and we trust that by the next
fair they wiil have been finally over j
Court of Common Pleas.
D. V. Walker doing business under firm
name of D. V. Walker & Co.,
Plaintiff,
against
James W. Kesler and Mary J. Rauch,
Defendants.
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE
JL herein, signed by Hon. Jas. F. Izler,
Special Presiding Judge, and dated
March 4th, 1905, I will sell to the highest
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- piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying, being and situate in the county
of Lexington, ana State aforesaid, containing
fifty-five acres, more or less, in
the fork of Broad and Saluda rivers, on
the west side of Dry branch, bounded
by lands belonging to D. G. Whites. H.
B. Kesler and by lands belonging to
Mrs. Amanda M. Kesler, the same being
the tract of land conveyed to the said
James W. Kesler by Amanda M. Kesler* ,
Terms: One half of the purchase
money to be paid in cash and the balance
on a credit of twelve months; the
credit portion to be secured by bond of
purchaser and mortgage of the premises
sold, and to bear interest from day of
sale. ?u P iiaser to pay for papers.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of Court .
Lexington. S. C., Ocrober 11, 1905.
G. T. Graham, Esq1., Attorney for
Plaintiff.
Plans to Get Rich
are often frustrated by sudden breakdown,
due to dyspepsia or constipation.
Brace up and take Dr. King's 2s ew Life
Pills. They take out the materials
which are clogging your energies, and
give you a new start. Cure headache
and dizziness too. At The Kaufmann
Drug Go's, drug store: 25c.. guaranteed.
mmWWM
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j FASOlD'ft - L.ODS, j
| TO C'- ODIISSIOXS CHARGED. B? >R !
?\ rower pavs actual cost of perfecting
loan. For furth.er information call on or !
address
! E. K PALMER,;
COLUMBIA, S. C.
sylvan nrilinxo. i?. <>. r.ox 232.
October is. 17vv*J5:
for childreni safe, sure Mo opiates j
come.
Wounds, Bruises and Bums
By applying an antiseptic dressing to
wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries
before inflammation sets in. they may
be healed without maturation and in
about one-third the time required by
the old treatment. This is the greatest
discovert* and triumph of modern surgery.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts
on this same principle. It is an antiseptic
and when applied to such injuries,
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 save you time and
money, not to mention the inconvenience
and suffering such injuries entail.
For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co.
Died, at Winnsboro, S. C , in the
73rd year of her 8ge. Mrs. Ann WiDgard,
who was a life long member cf
the Lutheran church 8h-was faitlful
in all the relations of life, as a
mother, a grandmother, friend and a
church member, as we knew. She
died ripe with deeds of lova and
kindness to all, bigblv respected.
Dying on tbe 17ch of- October thuB
she went home to be with Ood forever.
Two eons, several grandchildren
and many friends are left behind
to think of her. Her body rests
at Irene to wait for tbe orders of her
Lord. A. E T.
We learn that Dr. Clarendon W.
BarroD, of New BrooklaDd, who has
been ill for the past teD weeks, is yet
confined to bis room at the home of
his brother at Manning, S C, but,
however, he expects to resume his
practice by November 5th.
You never really know a man's true
nature until you lend bim money.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
nnT'YTV OT T.EYTNOTOX.
Four Car Loads J
Of Cook Stoves, Steel ranges. Hard Coal Bas* I
Good Heaters, Fire Place Fnraiahings. Hollow Wa:
the largest stock of the above goods ever offered lo
prepared to name prices ot interest to dealers. Dc
samples and get prices before bating elsewhere if t
best.
1 A A Hi S ff ^
JOBBERS AND DEAL!
Plumbers, Gas and Steal
1519 MALST ST., COL
Phone 498.
iobureri
Sewing Machines at Cost
TV TT 1 T7 1 . A A A
urop neaa veiox, $a,y.yu.
Eun Easy Drop Head, $14.90.
Helping Hand, $12.50. j
OTHER FURNITURE I
| AS CHEAP. !
thFlioFfur
;E. G. COOK, Mgr. 1421
THOMAS A.
(OPPOSITE POST OF
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COLU1?BIJ
WHOLESALE AND BETA!
Men, Women and 0
My stock is large, was carefully selected with a
both the city and country trade and Shoes J
in style, shapes and toes, down to the sevice
which are made of solid leather and guar,
market for the money. I want to shoe
child in Lexington county and to do
offer some extraordinary
Work and Ores
Your are cordially invited to call at my store IT
office, when in the city, and I will take plea<
and explaining their merits. Polite attenti
will strive to please you in q
THE PRICES TELL
J. B. FRIDA
Wholesale and Be
GROCERS, FLOUR, FE1
SEED RUST PROI
We Want the Merchants, Planter
ington County to Call and See Us
Purchases, We Can Fill Your
Money,
1823 and 1825 Main Street, (
H. F. Kendrix, J. L. Matt re
J President. Vie
LEESYILL
Capital, - - 3
Interest Allowed in Saving?
% We Solicit a Ska
us! Received,
Jnrners, Ooea franklin's "Hot Stuff'
re, S:ove Pipe. Ktc. We now have
r sale in Columbia, and we are also
m*t t'aii to call at onr store and see
.on want to save money and ge: the
:rs in
m Fitters' Supplies,
UMBIA, S. C.
i
THIS FINE ROCKER
$le89 Wa&$2.00.
MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR
CALL AND SEE US.
mturFco.
5 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C.
T>rWATT7
?J\J JL 1U^
FICE )
^ s. c.,
[L DEALER IN
lildren's Shoes,
view of supplying the demands of
from the most fashionable cuts
able every day plow shoe, all of
anteed to be the best on the
every man. woman and
this I am prepared to
bargains in
s Footwear.
i
3C> Main Street-, opposite the post
sure in showing you my stock
ion will be given you and I
uality and price.
THE QUALITY SELLSY
& CO.,
itail
ID AND GRAIN,
8F OATS.
s and Farmers of LexJBe/ore
They Make Their
Wants and Save You
COLUMBIA, S. C.
9
:ws. H. A. Meetze. ?
e Pres. Cashier. ?
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530,000.00
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