The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 12, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
P ' The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, September 12, 1906.
I Index to 2STsnr Advertisements.
f Wagons?M. E. Rutland.
5 Vehicles?C. F. Lathan.
g\ General Merchandise?K. E. Gooawin
& Co.
| , Fall Goods?Tapp.
New Goods?Moore.
I Stock?Gregory-Conder Co.
I * Dress Goods?J. L. Mimnaugh.
m ? ? n n
I utere s saies.
I Barbecue?C. P. Mitchell.
^ Election of Dispensers?J. W. Addy.
| Eczema Cure?F.W.Williams.
Lt* New Goods?Fitzmaurice.
Clothing?E. G. Dreher & Co.
. Shoes?Ehrlich.
I IE HOI BANK,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
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Fairness,
r Honesty,
| * Safety.
i P. W. OSWALD, Pres.
| ?' ALFBED J. FOX, Cashier.
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[ Lexington Turpentine Market.
I Virgin per barrel $9.50
Yellow Dip per barrel S.50
Savannah Market.
L J. Spirits per gallon 62>?
? %- Rosin per barrel $3.50 to $5.00
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Per Sale,
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One 15 h. p. Atlas engine.
4w48 Alfred J. Fox.
Divine Service
I Will be held at St. John's nextSunJ
* 4ay at 11 o'clock a. m.
1 Bsal Estate.
- Write or call to see me in reference
to valuable town and country properF
* *y for sale. Alfred J. Fox.
A stot saterpnse.
I r Mr. Ed Mathias and other, parties
L -j are preparing to install a plant at the
p|f#JBneral Springs to bottle all kinds of
soft drinks from the excellent quality
r ?f water from the spring.
> v* Married.
I On last Wednesday at tlfe home of
| the bride in Ballentine, S. C., was solemnized
the marriage of Mi3s Lilla
i Ballentine and Mr. Thomas Polatty of
I this city, Rev. J. B. Haigler officiat|
? ing.?-State 9.
| Officers of Dizie Lodge.
I .... Dixie Lodge I. O. O. F., No. 52* in|
stalled officers for the ensuing year,,
I last Thursday night, as follows:
I ? y Karl F. Oswald, N. G.; George D.
Hayes, V. G.; M. D. Harm an, Secre[
tary; A. J. Fox, Treasurer; J. J.
ft Bickley, O. G.
[ The Home Bank.
L If you have money deposit it in The
jjp^ Home Bank, where it will be kept
tLf -. safe and always ready for you when
' you want it. Alfred J. Fox,
Cashier.
Iricmc.
V- The young folks will have a basket
picnic near Mr. Sam Wingard's on
Dreher's Ferry road on Saturday,
September 15th. Everybody is invited
to come and bring well filled baskets.
W. B. Wingard,
B. B. Gable,..
? 2w4o G. L. Connor.
P. C. Z. Opens.
The Paimetto Collegiate Institute
opened last Monday with a roll of 94
pupils, which will increase next week.
The old bell sounds familiar and we
\ have no doubt, under the management
of Prof- Rauch arid his assist1
ants,that the session will be a success.
*. 'A Plain, Honest Notice.
This is to call the attention of the
citizens of Swansea and vicinity that
if they will only call at the new store,
k (with new and fresh goods) H. R.
" Goodwin & Co., they will learn somes'
thing to their interest they nevei
Pknew before. See their advertisement
elsewhere.
Result of Lexington Box.
State?For Governor, Ansel 118;
: ** "Manning 178. For Attorney General,
Lyon 115; Ragsdale 181. For Railroad
Commissioner, Wharton 228; Sulli,
. van 68.
County?For the House, Wingarc
194; Etheredge 101. For Auditor
Dent 174; Lindler 120. For Supervisor,
Shealy 175; Koon, 115. For Co.
] Com., Craft, 205; Craps, 89.
' The vote was short 65 votes at this
Wf Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS jjjl
I m Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. ?|
I PM Use in time. Sold by druggists. ]
Hurrah for Fred Harma^!
Fred Harm an, a native of this
county, has just been elected to represent
Richland county in the legislature.
This is a worthy tribute to a
plain, blunt, but patriotic citizen. By
close economy, good judgment and
attention to his business he has built
up a nice fortune, and Richland
county did herself proud in paying
him this compliment.
We will guarantee that "Old Fred"
will not waste the money of the people
in senseless speeches, but will give
to the consideration of every question
the common horse sense and judgment
that made his own life so much a success.
Registration Notice.
TN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW
i of a certain Act the Board of Registration
will open the books to register
all persons who desire at the following
named places:
Leesville, September 20.
Brookland, September 27.
All persons are required to appear in
person no register.
JAS. B. Addy,
W. S. Hite,
S. H. Harman.
August 6,1906?td
ECZEMA and PILE CURE
CDEC Knowing what it was to suffer,
rllEC will give FREE OF CHARGE,
to any afflicted a positive cure for
Eczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles
and Skin Diseases. Instant relief.
Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS,
400 Manhattan Avenue, New
York. Enclose stamp.
September 12?ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
S. E. Hendrix, James P. Hendrix and
Lillie Hendrix in her own right, and
as administratrix of the-estate <5f Jas.
E. P. Hendrix, deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
Hattie Harman, Winford Harman and
Earle E. Hendrix, Defendants.
Partition of Real Estate.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE
of the court herein, signed by Hon. J.
C. Klugh, presiding judge, and dated
September 4, 1906, 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 October, 1906,
1. All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, containing twenty acres, more or
less, situate, lying and being in the
county and State aforesaid, adjoining
lands of the said Edwin Harman and of
T TO P v _T R Spnv
I'U^ OOrXVL U . U* x v and
G. W. Kyzer, being made up of a
portion of several tracts.
2. All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, lying and being in Lexington district,
adjoining lands of the said George
Campbell and lands belonging to the
estate of Margaret Wingard, deceased,
and containing thirty acres,more or less.
3. Fifteen acres, more or less, of the
following tract of land to wit: All that
piece, parcel, plantation or tract of land,
containing sixty-one acres, (be the same
more or less,) situate, lying and being
in Lexington county, and State aforesaid,
near the head waters of Clemons
creek, being watert if Saluda river, and
bounded by lands of the said James E.
P. Hendrix on the west, Jno. J. Seay on
the southwest, the said Edwin Harman
on the east and also the said James E.
P. Hendrix on the north. x
4. All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situated on Rocky creek, waters of
Saluda river, Lexington county, bounded
on the south by land of J. B. Seay,
north and west by J. P. Hendrix and on
the east by land of Drury Kyzer, containing
fifteen acres, more or less.
5. Twenty acres, more or less, of the
following tract of land, to wit: All that
piece, parcel, plantation or tract of land,
containing thirty-two acres, more or
less, situate, lying and being in the
cofcmty and State aforesaid, on Rocky
creek, -waters of Saluda river, and adjoining
lands of G. W. Kyzer on the
the south, Drury Kyzer on the east, the
said Geo. W. Kyzer on the north and
on the west by Geo. A. Kaminer.
6. All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in Lexington
county, in the State aforesaid,
and in Lexington township, containing
seventy-eight and one-half acres, more
or less, bounded by lands of F. A. Derrick,
G. M. Caughman, J. J. Kyzer, M.
L. Kyzer and others.
Terms of Sale?One-half cash, and
the balance to be paid twelve months
thereafter, secured by bond and mortgage
for the purchase money of said
premises. Purchaser to pay for papers.
Saji'l. B. George,
Clerk of Court.
September 7, 1906.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
, In Court of Common Pleas.
William Glass, Plaintiff,
against
Edward Glass and Lizzie Robinson,
Defendants.
Partition.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE
of the court herein, signed by Hon. J.
U. iuugn, presiamg juuge, ana aarea
August 20th, 1900, I will sell to the
1 highest bidder at public outcry, before
I the court house door in Lexington, S.
. C., during the legal hours of sale, on
the first Monday in October, 1006:
All that tract of land, situate, in t he
1 County of Lexington, and State afore,
said, containing (87) eighty-seven
. acres, (more or less), bounded on the
northwest by lands of Beaufort Hagood,
on the west by lands of Ham Wolfe,
south and southeast by tract No. 19,
$ of the land of said Walker, Evans &
Cogswell, and on the east by tract No.
18, of the same, the said tract being
number 17, of a tract of 3115.25, acres
recentlv surveyed bv D. B. Miller. Jr.,
D. S.
i Terms of Sale:?Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Samuel B. George,
Clerk of the Court.
Lexington, S. C., Sept. 4, 1906.
W. H. Sharpe, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney.
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November 9th, 1905, number of Depositors,
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