The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 14, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
CLARKE
COTTON FACTORS AND
843 Reynolds St
LIBERAL ADVANCES.
PERSONAL ATTENTK
Write us before arranging fc
We handle Bagging, Ties an<
Reliable and Energetic Soiic
The Lexington Dispatch.
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Wednesday, March 14, 1906.
Index to 2Tro Advertisements.
Millinery Opening?Tapp.
Announcement?O. J. Harris.
Clerk's Sales.
Summons for Relief ? Wingard &
Shealy.
Clothing?E. G. Dreher & Co.
Harness?Davis & Co.
THE HOI il
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Fairness,
Honesty,
Safety.
F. W. OSWALD, Pres.
ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier.
; Cotton and Turpentine.
Lexington 10?
Columbia lf!j
Savannah?Turpeatine.. 69
(tardea Seed! (tardea Seed!
Freeh and reliable. All kinds and
varieties. THE BAZAAR
One Strictly Sigh Grade
Piano at a special bargain at Malcne's
Music House, Columbia, S. C. Write
for catalogue.
Divine Services.
Divine services will be held at St.
John's on Sunday, March 18ib, at 11
a. m.
While They Last.
One hundred bushels of King Improved
Cotton Seed for sale, direct
from T. J. King, last epring, at 60s.
per bushel, while they last. A. W.
Lever, Route 2. Peak, S. C.
Taxes.
The treasurer informs us that the
roliection of fcaX98 are about up as
usual. He baea number of letters
with money short of amount. All
delinquents including those short
will go into the hands of the Sheriff
after Thursday.
Board of Assessors.
All the members of the Township
and Town Boards of Assessors will
meet at Lexington, C. H, Tuesday,
March 20, 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m.
It is urgently requested that all be
present , G. A. Derrick,
County Auditor.
Married,
March 11, 1906, at the borne of
the bride's mother, Mrs. D. L
George, near Lexington, S. C., Mr.
Oscar Garvin, of Wagener, S. C.,
and MisB Patsy George. Rev. A R.
Taj lor officiating. j
Millinery.
Miss Nell Edwards, my milliner,
who has bad experience in trimming
, ^jats, &c., will be here about the 21st,
and will assist in my millinery opening
to follow soon. My stock is up-todate,
and we sre prepared to please
the ladies in all styles and quality.
Examination.
Sixteen applicants were here Saturday
to stand the examination held
by Samuel J. Leapbart, postmaster,
for rural letter carriers on following
routes: New route from Bafcesburg,
and to ?11 the vacancy on route 1,
caused by the resignation of W. A
: S Rtwl, and a new route from Cbapin.
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Welcome Visitor.
Mm. J. W. Hunter, of Prosperity,
sn renewing her paper last Monday,
wrote the following complimentory
words of our endeavors to please the
jpublic: "The welcome visits of the
IDispatch are eargerly looked forward
to every week, and we could not do
without it. Best wishes for the continued
success of the old paper."
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i & BUTT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
reet, Augusta, Ga.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
)N TO ALL BUSINESS.
>r advances,
i Best Fertilizers,
iting Agents desired.
Positive Notice.
We have several subscribers owing
for a year and more subscription,
on/T tvo wifth to he nositive. We
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.cannot carry subscriptions this way,
and want all those behind to come,
or Bend, and settle within the next i
ten days, or their papers will be
dropped from the list, and their tccount8
made out for collection.
Every one should settle during the
year, if they do not pay in advance.
Death of Mrs. Julia A. Shealy.
We sorrowfully chronicle the death
of MrB. Julia A. Shealy, which occurred
Monday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Enoch Swvgert. Mrs.
Shealy was a highly esteemed lady,
loved by all. Her immediate family
connection was large, being the last
member of the old Falmer family.
Th9 body was laid to rest in the
family burying ground near Mr. O.
A. Derrick's Tuesday evening.?News
Letter.
When We Say Interest
We mean that we will not only pay
| you something every three months
for the money you put for safety in
the time interest account of The
Home Bank, but we will also take an
interest in your business, be a friend
in need, vouch for your standing,
j and in every way strive to give you
safety, promptness and courtesy.
I Alfred J Fox, Cashier.
Some slightly used high grade j
Orgao8 at big bargains at Malooe's j
Music House, Columbia, S. C. Write
for catalogue.
An entertainment will be given in \
Roof's hall on Friday night, March
23J, under the auspices of the Ladies'
Aid Society of St. Stephen's Lutheran
Church. There will be mutric, refreshments
and various forme of
amusement. The public is invited.
Admission ten cents.
You are reminded that T. B. Augttry
& Co, of Columbia, keep a big
stock of buggies, wagons and material,
j. and will sell you as cheap as any one.
Call to see them before you buy.
Merchants wiehing to replenish
their stock of dry goods and notions
will find it to their advantage to call
and see the new stock just in at the
Globe Dry Goods Store, Columbia
The goods and prices draw a tremend
I ous Lexington trade in all departments.
When you go to Columbia, don't
fail to call at N. A. Young's dry
goods store and see the Dew and
: pretty spring goods.
Sheriff Sample with a posse on
Sunday last succeeded in raiding and
capturing about twenty gamblers
near the town of Saluda, two of this
j number were white and the balance
were dsrkies. Gbod for Sheriff Sample.
Let the good work go c& and
may be the farmers will get more
bands as a result.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
Robert Koon, Plaintiff,
vs.
John H. Koon, Joseph W. Koon, Jacob
L. Koon and George Calvin Koon,
Defendants.
Summons for Relief.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
named yon are hereby summoned
and required to answer the complaint in
this action of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy of
yOur answer to the said complaint on
the subscribers at their office at Lexington
C. H., S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and if you fail to
oncTror- flip f.nmrvlaiiif' within t.hp t.imp
UiiO ft VA ViJV WlAXj^M*JLUV f? avuam VHV vaaaaw
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
WINGARD & SHEALY,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Attest: Sam'l B. George, (Seal.)
C. C. C. P. and G. S.
Nov. 18, A. D, 1905.
To George Calvin Koon: Yon will
please take notice that the original summons
and complaint in this action have
this day been filed in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Lexington county,
South Carolina.
WINGARD & SHEALX,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
March 12, 1906. (?w24
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| I Their Stock is complete in aii Line
I j; Patronage, and Guarantees Fair Tit
: Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co. I
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA t
^ Fovindry, Ma.chine and Boiler Works and Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, F
3 Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Construction ; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilizer, |
< Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail
< road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies: Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, ^
^ ? Oilers, etc.; ShaTring, j^levs^and Hangers.
1 Atlas 2vnd Erie ENGINES, Korting and k
I Leader Injectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. ,
< High Grs^de M^ill BOILERS Built to Hartford ^
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LIGHT SAW MILLS and GASOLINE ENGINES in Stock.
Quick Shipment.
WBWWP? PUUWWOOmCT? ?B??MP??I??KIW HIP?g?a?WK?O?^??gJt
0. J. HARRIS
ANNOUNCEMENT,
BATESBUKG, S. C.
We take great pleasure in announcing to our patrons and
the general public that we will have with us for the following
days only, March 19th. 20th and 21st. an expert optician,
representing the celebrated firm of A. K. Hawkes, Atlanta, Ga.,
the largest and most favorably known optical establishment
in the South.
HE WILL TEST EYESIGHT AND FIT GLASSES.
The Doctor is a graduate of one of the leading Ophthalmic
i Colleges in the United States, is thoroughly conversant with
all modern methods in refractive science, including Retinoscopy,
Ophthalmology, etc., and has had long experience in his
specialty.
REMEMBER
That we have arranged this engagement and secured the services
of a man of ability and reputation and that we, personally,
guarantee his work.
All examinations are free and only regular prices will be
charged for glasses.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
And obtain the highest class of professional service in this line
by taking advantage of this opportunity.
BEAR IN MIND THE DATES. MARCH 19, 20 AND 21.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^
Count y of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas. atop9 tHe
P. C. Lorick & W. B. Lowrance, Copartners
in Business under the firm
name of Lorick & Lowrance, ?Plaintiffs,
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A. H. Wolfe and Carolina National
Foreclosure! 2^
TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE \
1 of the Court herein, signed by Hon. 5
D. E. Hydrick, Presiding Judge, and ?
dated February 9, 1906, I will sell to the - This will be tl
highest bidder at public outcry before g Tn1a+
the court house door in Lexington, S. C., Hj wIBXe. in X111S IOC
during the legal hours of sale on the || for &1 fift. larfffi mr
j first Monday in April, 1906, I. " ^ __
All the right, title and interest of said 5 beSi, 1,200 lbs. Mil
A. H Wolfe of iu or to a certain tract of 6 Wh0 raise these SI
land m Lexington county, Estate afore- 5 _
said, being an undivided half interest K Be SUie to See th.15
and said tract containing eight hundred
and ten acres, more or less, and bounded I) IjfT
as follows: North by Joel Sigh tier, east i| I I
by Harsey, south by H. W. Rucker,
west by Mack. " , ,
Terms of sale: One-third cash and i the best Wagon OE
balance in two equal annual instalments cheat) for Cash. \
from date of sale with interest from date I "
of sale secured by bond of purchaser and ] ay
mortgage of premises sold with the pri- i fl
vilege to the purcliaser to pay more than i .
one-third, or all cash, if he so desires. I ! the Lightest Bum
SAM'L R GEORGE, j ! a Machine any tin
Clerk of Court. . jf,
Efird & Dreher, Plaintiff's Attorneys. I resentative, Mr. J.
Lexington, S. C., March 12, 1906. j fuHyt When you
We were pleased to have glad tid* j '
ings from our friend John K. Hay^e, ? gj
Monday, He holds the swellest job ' ?! P&int for the i
t,;. -i.t, ,h. AW..I. nt.iip. I I We have enroute
Ui UID iUU *? ? LU V &A ? f B
Birmingham, Ai*., and is in fine jj our prices. 0
health. He i? particularly aLxious | Babcock I
that the dear old Dispatch which has !
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followed biro for the paj-t thirty years i ? x JiXxa"
will continue its prompt weekly visits | M ? IE
so he may hear of the dear ones at
home. | I ?
s. This sslabiisliiiient
lalmenl lo all Patrons.
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Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
china, clocks. A fine stock
always 011 hand for you to
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.select from.
Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jewelry or
Silverware.
Good watch work and best
| eye glasses.
If you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephone your
| order to us.
JEWELERS,
| 1424 3?ain St., Columbia, S. C.
'Phone 1)34
Notice.
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j rr HIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PARJL
ties in any way indebted to the Estate
of Jacob F. Metz, deceased, to
make payment, on or before the iirst
| day of May, i'JCK), and those having
claims against said Estate will present
I tliem properly attested for payment to
! the undersigned.
J. F. METZ,
J. E. METZ,
owz'Jpd. .txeeutors.
I .
Notice.
! rpnis IS TO NOTIFY ALL PAR!
X ties in any way indebted to the Es|
tate of Jacob W. Dreher, deceased, to
| make payment to the undersigned, and
those having claims against said Estate
! will present them properly attested for
; payment to F. E. DREHER,
March 0, 1000. j8w20 Executor.
Hon. A. F. L ever is still active
looking to better mail facilities, for
! increased carrier service in Columbia
i a id the suburbs.
Three Car Loads <
ie best lot of Stock ever shipped
we will have Mules that have b
des in proportion. We have co
les you ever saw. We buy dire
ules and Horses therefore save i
5 Stock before you buy. Just unl
'LAI'S ONE-HORSE WA
l earth for the money, to be sold
Ve are unloading today a ear of
iew royal sewing MACHINE
ling Machine on the market. If
le soon call on or write me and !
L. Gunn. call on you and demon
are in need of Paint see our
mm paints,
South, best and cheapest,
enough Wire Fence to go aroum
ur entire stock is complete. Mi
luggies and cheaper grades, Hi
bes and Whips. Coffins and Casl
EREDGE is in charge of Horse ]
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BATE8BURG, S. C.
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Solicits your II I
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1 Carolina National Bank.
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ORGANIZED 1668.
Assets Over $1,500,000.00.
UNITED STATES, STATE, COUNTY AND CITY
DEPOSITORY.
1 Capital Paid in - - - $200,000
Surplus Profits - - - 72,000
Liability of Stockholders 200,000 .
S472.000
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed at- the rate of 4 per
cent, per annum, payable quarterly.
Loans to merchants and farmers a
specialty. Our motto is: '*A helping
hand and a square deal to all."
BOND ACCOUNT.
! U. S. Bonds .... $250,000
! South-Carolina Bonds - 50,000
j City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000
November 9th, 1905, number of De!
positors, 2,490. Amount of Deposits,
! $1,192,7:29.55.
! Your business solicited.
W. A. CLARK. President.
T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
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; THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
| "VTTHEITEAS, S. B GEORGE. C.CT.P.
! V V & G.S.,made suit to me. to grant him
; Letters of Administration of tLie Estate
i of and effects ot Henry A. Swygert;
These are. therefore, to cite and ndmonI
ish all and singular the kindred and
I creditors of the said Uenrv A. fcwygert,
J deceased, that tbev be and appear, before
, me in the Court of Proba-e. >.o be held at
j LexingiOD, C. H., C, on the 20lh
i day ot' Mar'b. 3906, alter publication
I hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
j show cause, if any they have, why the
j said Administration should not be granted,
i Given under my hand, this 7ch day of
! Pphrnft % A tit in Dnmiri 19!!fi
I* GEORGE DRAFTS. [L. S.]
Probate Judge. Lexington County.
Published on the 7th day of February,
1906, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6wl9.
For Sale.
Bookman place. 320 acres in
the "Fork." Prices a-ud terms right,
j Apply to.
REV. GEO. S. BEARDEN,
tf Winston-Salem, N. C.
j Jlfe WHISKEY HABITS
W H aLff S 1 B g^jp| cured at home wi this
H IIS BWI out pain. Book of par191
I If E ticulars sent FREE*
00 I BMnnB B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D.
I WV Atlanta, Ga. Office 104 N. Pryor Street.
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to this part of the
een selling for $175 j
ming some of the
ct from the farms j
them middle profit. I
oaded one car load of
m' \
on easy terms or
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' you expect to buy
[ will have my Kep- I
:strate the Machine
d a little world. Get
ilburn Wagons,
arness, Lap
kets.
Department.
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