The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 09, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
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t "The Lexington Dispatch.
1/ Wednesday, January 9, 1907.
lades to 5ffew Advertisements.
Harness?Davis Co.
The Home Bank,
ij^; Mnles?Gregery-Conder Mule Co.
* - . Seed Potatoes?T. W. Wood & Son. i
|g; : Bargain Sale?J. C. Glover. I
WtJ Notice?Karl F. Oswald. ,
For Sale?L. E. Jefcoat.
Sale?Harman & Harman. 1
- lexiagtsa Tarpeatias BSaikst.
| Dip per barrel .$8.25 to $9.25
Scrape per hundred *??l.cC
Spirits per gallon 61
Cotton. Market.
' Columbia, good middling, - 10}4
' Lexington, good middling, - 10)4
Divine Service I
Will be held at Pisgah next Sunday
* 'at 11 a. m. The sermon will be
preached by the Rev. J. H. Wilson,
D. D., who by the authority of the
United Synod represents the interests
of the Orphans' Home.
A New Concern.
The Hackney Horse company of
^ Batesburg, has been organized with a
ii: -capital of ?3,000. M. E. Rutland is
; president and W. W. Wat-son secretaV
ry and treasurer.
Everybody Take Notice.
t "' All matter intended for publication,
A K or change in advertising, must hereafter
be in our office by Tuesday noon.
We are compelled to clo this now on
account of the new schedule, which
causes us to issue The Dispatch earlier,
to meet trains.
Steals at All Honrs.
When yon come to court, or at any
gggrj time, you wish good meals of the best
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RESTAURANT.
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fkango of Schedule.
The Southern railway changed its
schedule last Sunday. The train, No.
133, that has been reaching Lexington
at 6:20 in the afternoon, is due to
^ arrive now at about 1:30; the train
from Columbia that hgts been arriving,
or due to arrive, at 12:30, is supposed
to arrive now at 2 o'clock. The
other trains have not been changed.
Wedding andFancy Cakes. ,
' t Ladies, whenever yon want trait
cake ingredients ; desiccated cocoanut
prepared ready for bakes, pies and
.custards; chocolate for cakes, icing
^ sugar, cake trimmings, gold, silver,
white and green leaves, roses, icing
^ tubes for ornamenting your nice cakes.
This is our specialty and you will find
& everything used for the above purvU
poses at Harman's Bazaar.
Coming Back IConday Night.
The Charles King Theatrical Com
pany, who five weeks ago, so com^
' pletely delighted our people in "Rip
Van Winkle," will present their most
famous play, the "Southern Romance,"
in Roofs Hall on Monday
evening, Jan. 14th. The company is
clean, and ^Managers Leaphart &
Roof are to be congratulated upon
getting this popular company to return.
Dispensary Profits.
The Board of Control was in session
Monday. The net profits for the year,
in this coant^, ending Dec. 31, 1906,
are as follows: Lexington, ?2,8S3.29;
Lewiedale, $983.88; Peak, ?1,314.73,
making a total for the county of $5,166.90.
Of this amount one-half goes
to the town in which the dispensary
V is located, the other half goes to the
county. This is the best showing
made since the system was inaugurated,
and shows that the people still
drink dispensary "booze."
Unclaimed Mail.
C List of letters remaining uncalled
for in this office for the week ending
January 7, 1907:
Females.
Callaway, Miss Emile, 3 postals.
James, Misses Grace, Delle and
Alline.
Logan, Miss Lucia.
Males. v
Barton, Ceptras.
* George, S. S.
* Wingard, A. G.
These letters will be sent to the
dead letter office January 21, 1907,
if not delivered before. In calling for
the above, please say "advertised,"
giving date of list.
S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster.
Tho Asssssor and Editor.
Mr. W. D. Dent, the newly elected
. County Auditor, will make the rounds
to receive tax returns commencing at
yj Edmund next Monday morning and
finishing the week at New Brookland
on Saturday Taxpayers should meet
"him Tvromntlv and ha^e a memoran
dum of their personal property, so as
to cause no delay. Read his notice
and act accordingly.
The Editor of the Dispatch will accompany
him on the rounds, as usual,
and will expect all in arrears to meet
him with their dues.
? PINE SALVE ACTsllKETpOULTiCE
RELIEVES ALL FORMS OF SKIN DISEASE
Grand, Jurors for Year 1907.
Geo A Kaminer, Sam W. Gardner,
M N Kieckley, J Walter Keisler,
C B Jefcoat, Calvin C. Craps,
W B Altaian, H A Lorick,
Levi Ri9h, John Bell Towill,
Daniel J Taylor, L C Dunbar,
Simon I Hook, L Bennett Frick,
JGM Sox, Jesse M Collum,
Ed E Hook, I A Lindler.
Petit Jurors, Jan. Term, 1907.
First Week.
A Willie Shull, Thomas A Chaffin,
Charlie T Copley, J Eugene Lorick,
W L Tavlor, John C Muller,
John L Hallman, G Frank Keisler,
Grover F Geiger, J C Glover,
J J Black, H Callie Kyzer,
J Harris Shull, Frank S Hallman,
Ernest J Corley, D Frank Jumper,
A TIT TAT AT^rtViont-. ' .
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Justice J WingardJ J Rawl,
M M Matthews, Hampton Harman,
Frank A Weed, Jno. A Eargle,
Melton C Hutto, F M Hodge,
Haskell Hall, Jacob C B Price,
Jas L Miller, Simon Smith,
Rudolph Rorer, Alfred Sharpe,
Boston S Price, Stanmore Nichols,
A N Corley, W Frank Wilson.
Second Week.
T B Barr, Walter C Addy,
W A Leaphart, T M Kennedy,
James D Bickley, H M Win^rd,
D Henry Price, James E Wertz,
J B Roof, Julius L Eaigle,
Henry A Neese, Henry V/ Siiui*,
P Dai ton George, M K Kaminer,
Charlie Cooper, B F S hum pert,
M T Corder. Chas W Sharpe,
R T Zenker, A J Collum,
Geo A Rawl, Geo E Shealy,
Noah L Rice, Geo W Reeder,
Frank C Corley, H Ed Bickley,
H Preston Price, J L Roof,
Scott Hendrix, James F Lown,
F J Miller, W Q Roberts,
H Erank Hendrix, Jeff J Smith,
Henry Steele, George F Long.
The third week jury will be drawn
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criminal and civil sides. Jadge Geo.
E. Prince, of Anderson, will preside.
Legislature in Session.
\
The Legislator's met in Columbia yesterday,
and at once proceeded to organize.
There were three nominations
for Speaker?Messrs. R. S. Whaley,
of Charleston; D. D. McColl, Jr.,
of Marlboro; and J. Wright Nash, of
Spartanburg. On the first ballot Mr.
Whaley. received 54; McColl, 49;
Nash, 13. Mr. Nash's name was withdrawn
and the final vote stood: Whaley,64;
McColl, 55. All other officers
are the same as heretofore.
The Senate was in session for about
xone hour. Cole L. Blease, of Newberry,
was unanimously elected president-protem.
Marriages.
Dec. 30, 1906, at the home of Mr.
Jacob Williams, on lower Black creek,
Mr. Lonnie O. Keisler and Miss Corrie
Williams were united in marriage, by
Rev. B. D. Wessinger, the groom's
pastor.
Jan. 3, 1907, by Rev. B. D. Wessinger,
Mr. Perry Taylor and Miss HuliloVi
Tiroivt irtino/l {n mor.
uau ITVAV JVAXAVV* AU
riage at the Lutheran parsonage,
Gilbert, S. C;
Dec. 27,1806, at the home of the
bride's parents, by Rev. R. E. Livingston,
Mr. Willie Roof and Miss Ella
Sox, all of Lexington county, ^ C.
On Jan. 1st, 1807, at the Green
Street Methodist church in Columbia,
by Rev. B. R. Turnipseed, Mr. Lawrence
Brazzell of Columbia, and Miss
Mamie Rawl, the second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rawl, of Batesburg.
On Dec.%)th, at the home of the
bride's father, Mr. J. D. Shealy, near
the Delmar section,' Mr. Geo. Koon
and Miss Agnes Shealey, Rev. J. D.
Shealey officiating.
Delmar Locals.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Nice weather during the past week.
4 The grain crops have improved
during the past week.
Rev. J. D. Shealy is confined to his
bed with a severe attack of stomach
trouble.
Mr. H. E. Eargle has been suffering
with a sprained hip, but is able to
work again now.
Mrs. W. M. Shealy visited relatives
"in the Dutch Fork last week.
Mr. Monroe Shealy, of Bath, was
called to the bedside of his brother,
Rev. J. D. Shealy, Saturday.
Mr. J. A. E. Shealy is in Columbia
doing some work for his brother, Mr.
T. E. Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs.' W. P. Eargle have
moved in the Tyre Shealy house.
The stone costs for the cemetery
fence at Mt. Hebron have been put
up. The fence will be put up sometime
in the near future.
Many people say that it is a waste
of time and money to send these men
over the State and make speeches,
but if the farmers would attend these
meetings and take the advice given it
would be one of the best investments
that the State has ever made.
Jan. 7, 1907. Lloyd.
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< Good dwellingand barn. i thank my frien
j 73 acres?greater part in incor- ? tronage of the
] porate limits of the town of Lex- \ ^vish you all a ]
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{ dwelling on Main street, Lexing- > This is to noi
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< Main Street, Lexington, S. C. > whatever upon
{ One resident lot on upper Main > violate this n(
| street, Lexington, S. C, ] prosecuted aecc
< One valuble lot in the town of > Geo. W. Harm
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| One lot near Lexington Depot. [
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ECZEMA and PILE CURE THE - V
EJ5ES Knowing what it was to suffer,
FeIKE will give FREE OF CHARGE, If you want ,
to any afflicted a positive cure for , ' ,
Eczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles well, get J
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and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. i ionf a. <j.f to p
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fcock of other G-oods to be founc
guaranteed in every instance.
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s for Spring and Trespass Notice.
Tall. This is to notify all persons not
3rm the good people of trespass on the lands of the undersign
lty that I am still in the either by hunting, fishing or in ai
less and represent one of manner whatsoever, as the law will
series in the South, lo- rigidly enforced against all violators
e Georgia, where fruit fkis notice J. S. Meetze,
etion?the home of the 4wpd S. J. Meetze.
r many good varieties of
t, shade and ornamental -i-, #
stock is firstciass and Valuable Place for Sale.
. be bought from any re- jyjy place containing 208 acres; go<
. carry some fine varieties 5 room dwelling, all necessary outbuil
e fruits, raised from the ings; fine orchard, good pasture, plen
:ou to see jny fine sam- running water on place; lot of go<
7 prices. I will canvass saw timber. 75 acres in cultivatio
ty. If anybody wants suited to all kinds of crops; mail faci
and will write me a ties good. Any one wanting to bu
le to see them. I am d0 well to call on, or write me
Lexington county to sell 0nce. Will sell at a bargain,
er religious books. I E. Austin Smith,
ds for their liberal pa- 4w9 Rishton, S. C.
last three years, and,
happy New Year.
G. W. Lewis, STATE.OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
bert, S. C., R. F. D. 1. County of Lexington.
By Geo, S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Jndg
m- a- Whereas, H. C. Kyzer, made suit
dh.ss j\ o l1c6. w-./-. +r\ liim i nf Admini
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tify all persons not to tration of t-Iie Estate of and effects <
ads or paths, haul off Jacob J. Kyzer.
respass in any manner These are therefore to ?ite and a<
onr lands, and all who monish all ana singular the kindred ar
)tice will certainly be creditors of the said Jacob J. Kyze
>rding to law. deceased, that they be and appear, b
ax Victor H vrm\v fore me, in the Court of Probate, to 1
b K. Harmax. * *' held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on
January, 11)07, next, after pnblicatic
L J ^ hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
I i&l SB 1 ST O show cause, if any they have, why tl
a ffl U! jL. & p5 sa^ administration should not be gran
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apin, b. U., of Dec. Anno Domini 1000.
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ate line of j Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. (
j Published on the 2nd day of Januar;
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I will save you money, i All persons art1 hereby warned again
Jan. 2. 3m J hunting or oth Twise trespassing on tl
i lands of the undersigned.
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Silverware.
Good watch work and test
eye glasses.
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JEWELERS,
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'Phone 934
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LEXINGTON, S. C.
ld Literary, Scientific and Classical
el Courses.
II FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1906.
m Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing
to and Elocution. College Trained
ie Teachers. Expenses for Session
t- $60 to $80. Send for catalogue.
Address
ljr F. W. RAUCH, Principal.
M. D. HARMAN, Secretary.
1 CHEAP HORSE
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s{. While he had colic, hut finding Dr
ie Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's
Drag Store, gave it to him, and soon he
was worth 8*250, as usual.
Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure,
- I Gall Cure, Liniment for man or heast,
Ij Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders.
All of Boyd's remedies are for sale afc
I DERRICK'S DRUG STORE,
Lexington, S. C.
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