The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 21, 1908, Page 6, Image 6
1 fli mmmmammmmtmmbbhhh
' I ALL W
i I Is Unbiased Cc
Goods a
FURNITURE BUYERS
OWE IT TO THEMSELVES
TO SEE 0?R STOCK
BEFORE PURCHASING.
i WE OFFER THE LABGijESf
SELECTION IN
SMTTH CABOLINA | AT
THELOWE8T PRICES.
.1313-1819 MAIN STBEET
fAwm
^nycBAiniDcrTni
???n wiiihv vi
fl
' - 1 >' * > . n ;
MHHWBnH
922-924 Cervais S
Groceries, Hay, Grain, Ha
terial, Wire Fencing, T:
man fa TTornoaa So i
IHVil MM'
Bridle
Best wagon yard in the cii
Cadi to see us. Pi
treatment
THE PRICES TELL.
J. B. FRID
Whitesale
i_~?- "
Grocers, Flo
Fee
- *
ITe Want the Merchantsf PUx
ington County to CaU and Se
Purchases. We Can MU Y
Money.
1823-1825 Main St:
1 I
tv -fc J# .
I If |U"9
I If Mf* m
^Tj Qj
'
0* Oi BROW
<?)'- v :: -'
Ip 1730 1AHI STREET
Is where you can find o
-Pflll
OF ALL
DOORS, Si
BLINDS
LIME AND
rt A BTwrirn
Si iiui
11 i
|!j Call or writ? for Prices.
Burns, braises and scratches, big and
little cats or in fact anything requiring
a salve, are best and quickest soothed
and healed by DeWitt's Carbolized
Wttch Hazel Salve. The best salve for
piles. Be sure yon get DeWitt's. Sold
by Kanfmann Drug Co.
E ASK]
imparison of Our
nd Prices.
^sSte^^J^^^5?trij?ggJr5^/ Stjjvt
- jv?v ' / ? ->T?^ ?.* ' "-' ?>-;' ;
, ' ^:-: COLUMBIA, S. C. I
^ H
tint? |
R AND EMBALMED. I
v > ?p
BHHnHHnHna
& LUTHER
/ .. :
t * Columbia, S. C. 1
rdwarc. Wheelwright Ma
Lnware, Farming Impleidles,
Collars, Fads,
>s, etc.
fcy for the benefit of all.
ompt and courteous !
guaranteed.
' I.'*, * ' V. *
THE QUALITY SELLSAY
& CO.,
and Retail r
>ur,
d and Grain.
v - . A"'
fitters and Farmers of Lexe
Us Before They Make lheit
our Wants and Save You
reet, Columbia/S. C.
Horse and Rider
alike should feel at ease to get the full
enjoyment out of a ride. Our saddles
have a deserved reputation for form,
materials and workmanship which
makes them the most desirable in the
market. As much may be said of our
entire line.
DAVIS & COMPANY,
-- 1517
Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
? . >
i
rarr
, COLUMBIA, S. C. |
ne of the best stocks.of
MTS "
KINDS , I
iSH,
3 <fe GLASS
> CEMENT. jj
MANTLES. |
r
A pain prescription is printed upon
each 25c. box of Dr. Shoop's PiDk Pain
Tablets. Ask yonr Doctor or Druggist
if this formula is not complete. Head
pains, womanly pains, pains anywhere
get instant relief from a Pink Pain Tablet.
Kaufmann Drug Co. ?
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, Ociober 21,1908.
Thief's Bride Faints In Court
Atlanta, Ga, October 18.?J. W
Lorraine, charged with stealing pa
checks from the public health deparl
TXT nnVtiM/vf/vn locf A rvnof rvl^o r
JLUOU. U 111 IV aoiuugiuu laou ^-luguouj ^VUV
ed guilty in the Federal Court here o
Wednesday and was sentenced to fiv
years imprisonment and to pay a fin
of $1,000.
Lorraine, it is said, was m3rrie
about the time the alleged theft wa
committed and started on a brid<
tour. It was charged that two of th
checks were passed on Atlanta bant
and another in Montgomery. He wa
brought here for trial from Montgon
ery, where he i9 under a $5,000 bone
having pleaded guilty to the charg
there.
TT7U 4-U ~ J At
*v i-icii luc o uugc duuuuuucu we sc;
tence Lorraine's young wife, who wa
in the Court room, fainted. Lorrain
began serving his sentence at th
Federal prison here this afternoon,
Served as coffee, the new coffee sul
stitute known to grocer's everywhere a
Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, will trie
even a coffee expert. Not a grain <
real coffee in it either. Pore healthfi
toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., hav
been so cleverly blended as to give
wonderfully satisfying coffee taste an
flavor. And it is "made in a minute,
too! No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boi
ing. Test it and 6ee. Dr. Slioop cr<
ated Health Coffee that the people migl
have a genuine coffee substitute, an
one that would be thoroughly satisfyin
in every possible respect. Sold byM. E
Harman.
Tickets Sent Out For Election
State Chairman Willie Jones is eenc
ing out to the various county c^ab
men the tickets for the Novembe
filoofiAti TTTOteo O fUYl AAA finVrt*
QAVWUiUIi* TV t AJVWJWU UlV/XXv/1
printed and every county will be give
a liberal supply of their county ba!
lots, as well as those for the State an
federal offices.
In the tickets for Lexington count;
the space for county superintenden
of education will be left blank, Chaii
man Jones still holding that the Les
ington executive committee violate*
the rules of the party in nominatin
A. D. Martin for that place withou
first submitting it to a primary.?Th
State 15th.
Had a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely know;
proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn
Miss., says: * 'For several months I sui
fered with a severe cough, and con
sumption seemed to have its grip on me
when a friend recommended Dr. King'
XT.N.W T v; ii.
new J-Meuuvcij. x Lfegaxi uojoaug it, oui
three bottles affected a complete cure.1
The. fame of this life saving congh am
cold remedy, and lung and throat heale
is world wide. Sold at Kaufmann Dru;
Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drnj
Store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free
i .
Bo? Sites Young Lady.
Gaffney, October 13?Special: Misi
Rosa McCraw, the pretty 15-year-ol<
daughter of Mrs* P. L. .McCraw, wai
bitten by a small dog yesterday after
noon while trying to relieve the anima
from a fit of choking. The young lad]
inserted her finger in the throat of th<
dog when he bit her severely on th<
hand. Mr. Brown Lowe, who is th(
owner of a madstone, which has beei
used extensively within the past fev
months, was soon on the snene anr
the stone adhered to the wound foi
more than forty hours. The young
lady has many friends who hope thai
she will experience no further trouble
from the bite.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In the Co^rt of Probate.
Sarah Black Chestnut, as Administratrix
of the goods and chattels of Edward
Black, deceased, and in hei
own right, plaintiff,
vs.
Mattie Brown, Maggie Sellers, Will
Black, Thomas Johnson, and John
Johnson, defendants.
Copy Summons.
To the Defendants above named:
-: Ton and each of you are hereby notified
that a petition, a copy of which
is hereto annexed, has been filed ir
my omce, ana you ana eacn 01 you are
hereby summoned and required to answer
or plead to the same within twenty
(20) days from the service of thif
summons upon you, and if you fail tc
answer or plead to the same, judgmenl
will be rendered against you for the re
lief demanded in said petition.
Dated at Lexington C. H., S. C., this
5th day of October, 1908.
GEORGE S. DRAFTS,
Judge of Probate for Lexington Coun
ty, State of South Carolina.
! Thomas & Thomas, Attorneys fo:
Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To the defendants, Maggie Sellers
Will Black, Thomas Johnson anc
John Johnson:
Take notice that the petition, togeth
er with the Summons in this action, o
which the foregoing is a copy, wai
filed in my office, at Lexington, S. C.
on the 5th day of October, 1908.
GEORGE S. DRAFTS.
Judee of Probate for Lexington County
South Carolina.
Lexington, S. C., Oct. 5,1908.
Thomas & Thomas, Attorneys foi
Plaintiff.
In a fight between colored messen
ger boys in Charleston one used ?
razor on the other, inflicting a wounc
that may prove fatal.
5- stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
r strengthen the digestive organs,
reralate the bowels, and are un?
y equaled as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In malaria] districts their virtues are
n widely recognized, as they possess
e peculiar properties in freeing the
system from that poise a. Elegantly
e sugar coated.
Take No Subs tit ute.-?=~
a Q-ilbert ITo. 2.
e Pretty rain Friday. Since then the
:3 nights have been cool and the days
19 pleasant.
l~ Cotton picking is nearly over and
*' the crop shorter than expected. Corn
i? i'q f oit!tt (trvnri rrrifV, fVi ?> Vi a tt nff\r\ qv.
AO iUli. AJ TT A VU UAAW AiOJ VAV^/ VJXL
cellent.
Rev. Dr. Yoder, of Hickory, N. C.,
19 preached at Hollow Creek on Sunday,
10 after which, three young persons were
e confirmed and about 150 took the
commupion. Dr. Yoder is one of the
leading preachers of the Tennessee
? Synod and had just been in attendk
ance of the United Synod at Savan)f
nah.
^ i Mr. and Mrs. Shull's little ["children
? have whooping cough,
d Mr. and Mrs. Luther Amick's baby
" is. suffering from exema.
Mr. T. P. Drafts i9 very sick with
it fever.
d Mr. W. B. Taylor and family visited
? relatives and friends in Columbia re*
cently.
Mrs. S. S. Lindler is visiting her
^ daughters in Lee county.
' Mr. Greer Taylor spent Sunday with
his mother.
School opened very pleasantly last
* Monday with a nice attendance. This
;S is a new district recently formed out
n of adjoining districts by the legislature.
The patrons have voted an ex^
tra tax and thus they look forward to
building a high school. S.
^ Gilbert, No. 2, Oct. 17.
it
? .
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
' County of Lexington.
^ By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge,
g Whereas, Geo. A. Shealy, D. E.
k Shumpert and H. D. Shumpert made
^ suit to me, to grant them letters of Ad
ministration of the Estate of and effects
of Joseph Shnmpert.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Joseph Shnmpert,
n deceased, that they be and appear, bel,
fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be
?- held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 23rd
i? October, 1908, next, after publication
), hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
s show cause, if any they have, why the
i , said administration should not be grant'/
ed.
1 Given under my hand, this 8th day
r of October, Anno Domini 1908.
? GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.)
? Probate Judge, Lexington County,S. C.
Published on the 14th day of Oct.
1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w52
The Lexington Dipatch of last week
j contained display advertisements of
eight banks in and near Lexington.
We are glad to see the banks adverj
tising, not alone because it creates
more business for the newspapers but
7 because it shows a spirit of enterprise
and helps any bank that will call to
the attention of the pubic that their
business will be appreciated. It is a
aafo nrnnnoiKnn f^af. qtitt Kant /\t nfVi.
j er eoDcern that invites business is
enterprising and accomodating
Printers ink is useful in any enterprise.
? ?Wat ere e Messenger.
D _
' Columbia Man Marries Negro
Woman.
This is a fact, and we can prove it;
however, it was expected because the
man bought furniture from the Lion
Furniture Co., and they saw that he
was a negro man. He bought from
us because he had tried all over Columbia*
and found our>s the cheapest.
See ouri ad in this paper.
1 THE LION FURNITURE CO.,
..i' Columbia, S. C.
The hanid that rocks the (miner's)
cradle Is the hand that rules the
world.?Boston Transcript.
in Horses
HaHHHKSMnll
v
i Miifch of the chronic lamene
See that your horse is not allc
f Liniment on hand and apply
3 It's wonderfully penetrating?{
the soreness ? limbers up the
elastic and pliant.
Sloan's "I
will kill a spavin, curb or splinl
len joints, and is a sure and spe
| founder and thrush. ^
I ^ *Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Sloan's book on horses, cattle
Joe Brown Elected.
Atlanta, Oct. 8.?Returns receive*
from yesterday's state election indi
cate the election of Joseph M. Brown
the democratic candidate for gover
nor by a majority of more than 80,OO
over Yancy Carter, independent
party nominea.
The constitutional amendment fo:
avowed purpose of disfranchising th(
negroes was also earned by a decis
ive vote.
There are times when the scales o
justice look suspiciously like fist
scales.
The esteem and regret most people
haveforyou is both tedious and taste
less.
? ?
And if the average woman gave
1 A 1. i_1_ t- i.- -I- - * *
voice oniy to ner tnougnts sne wouic
talk less.
Only a very rich man is in a posi
tion to appreciate the advantages oi
poverty. ;
Sale for Division.
On the first Monday in November
next, I will sell to the highest biddei
for cash, before the court house door ir
.Lexington, S. C., all that tract of lane
belonging to the estate of Zinska Har
man, deceased, containing one hundrec
acres, more or less. Land is bounded
on the north by D. J. Harman and Mrs
M. C. Boozer, on the east by J. S. Hen
drix and Sneider brothers, on the south
by Mrs. M. A. Franklow and west bj
D. J. Harman.
Pnrr?Vi a car nar - nonoro
VMMWV* W J AV4
MRS. S. A. HARMAN,
6wo2 Administrator.
County Teachers Examination
By order of State Superintendent
the next regular examination foi
teachers of the free schools will be
held in the court house at Lexington,
S. C., on Friday, October 16, 1908, beginning
at 9 a. m. and closing at
4:30 p. m.
All teachers who did not attend the
county institute, whos? certificates
are not of force and who do not hole
diplomas from colleges recognized bj
the State board of education will be
required to take this examination il
they desire to teach in the free schools
of this county.
J. E. Rawl Kyzer,
County Supt. of Education.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge
Whereas, Sam'l. B. George, C. C. CP.
& G. S., made suit to me, to grant
Inm Letters of Administration of the
Estate of and effects of S. D. Smith.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said H. D. Smith,
deceased, that they be and appear, before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be
neia at Lexington u. a., s. u., on aist
day of October, 1908, next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this 11th day of
September, Anno Domini 1908.
Geo. S. Drafts,
Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C.
Published on 16th day of September,
1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6wol
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
Winnie E. Hedgepath, Lewie G. Day,
Bernice R. Day and Rugie Areheart,
Plaintiffs,
against
Ada A. Cartin and Benton C. Day,
Defendants.
Summons for Relief.
To the Defendants, Ada A. Cartin
and Benton C. Day:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you and to serve copy
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office at Lexincrfrm
S C! 'within t.roontv riava
"'b" " " ? " *y *" / "
after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service, and if you
fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in
this action will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated 15th of September, 1908.
A. D. MARTIN,
Attorney for Plaintiffs. .
To the Defendant, Benton C. Day:
You will please take notice that a
cause of action for the partition of the
land mentioned and described in the
complaint has been begun and is now
pending and that the summons and
complaint are now on file in the
Clerk's office at Lexington, S. C., the
same haying been filed there on the
15th day of September, 1908.
A. D. MARTIN,
6w51 Plaintiffs' Attorney.
A. '
ss in horses is due to neglect.
>wed to go lame. Keep Sloan's
at the first signs of stiffness,
joes right to the spot?relieves
) joints and makes the muscles
<iniment '
t, reduce wind puffs and swoledy
remedy for fistula, sweeney,
Price, 50c. and gi.oo.~ J
- Boston, Mass. J
sheep and poultry sent free. t '
hmbbhbhhbbbbhhhM
???MM?
For
! INSURANCE,
: LIFE,
3 FIRE,
a
aLUiJJ^JN I,
' SEE
?. G. Breher,
f LEXINGTON, S. C.
' Strongest and Best Companies
* Lumber and
Building
; Material
N. H. DRIGfiERS.
\ Columbia, - - S. C.
Manufacturer of
Lumber, Laths, Shingles']
Paints and all kinds of build?
ing material. Call or write
for prices. Will save you
money.
Lumber bought in any quantity
at highest market price,
; E. A. FELLERS,
TUC UADNCCC HAH
I Ilk IIMIIIT3hWW m#ilV|
; 933 Gervais St, Columbia, S. C.
: Harness, Saddles, Collars,
I Whips, etc. Repair work a
; specialty at short notice.
: Prices always right. Solicits +
, a share of the Lexington trade.
! RESULTS
; are
REASONS
For using "Hilton's Life for
the Liver and Kidneys." They
, testify to its excellence in all
disorders of the Kidneys,Liver
I Stomach and as a general regulator
to the system.
25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles.
Sold wholesale by the Murray
Drug Co., Columbia, S. C.
For sale at The Bazaar, Lex
ington, S. C. *
G, W, LINDLER, Chapin,
S. C.,
i ~
nittj oju up-tu-uait: line ui
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to snit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 np to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save yon money.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. 3m
Rheumatism 1
I have found a tried and tested care for ?heo?;
fcatism! Not a remedy that will straighten the <
distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony
growths back to flesh again. That is impossible.
But I can now surely Idll the pains and pangs of
this deplorable disease.
In Germany?with a Chemist In the City of,
Darmstadt?I found the last ingredient with:
Which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was madei
a perfected, dependable prescription. Without
that last ingredient, I successfully treated many, j
many cases of Rheumatism; hut now, at last, it uniformly
cures all curable cases of this heretofore
much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular
wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem todissolve
and pass away tmuer the action of this remedy as,
freely as does sugar when added to pure water. . I
And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastaa . I
freely pass from the system, and the cause of I
phrffrnfttism is gone forever. There is now no
leal need?no actual excuse to suffer logger with-,
out help. We sell, and la coofldenee wtfnnvnmt
Dr. Shoop's
Rheumatic Remedy, .
THE KAUFFMAN DRUG CO.
CLOTHES CLEANED
IND PRESSED.
When you want your clothes cleaned,
pressed or dyea, have it done by
an expert. I make a specialty of
cleaning and pressing ladies' skirts.
Hats?felt and straw?made to look
like new. All work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable. Work done on *
short notice. Give me a trial.
JOSEPH DAVIS, *"
Rear of Barber Shop,
LEXINGTON, ; ; S. C.
m m m m ?nH whiskey him . >;
MM UBllsH cared at home with.
III 1
ImBM B. M. WOOLx. *t. M. D. m
Atlanta, ea. Office 104 N. Pry or street.
RGImbms and beautifiai tha bath 81
ProtnoUf luxuriant growth.
Harer Tails to Eeatora Qray
Hair to its youthful Color. ^9
Our** (oalp diaeaaea * hair tallica.
JOc.aad 11-00 at DruggUtt
Aug 30, 1 y fl
WANTED?To buy every pound of fl
beeswax in the country. We will pay . B
the highest market price in cash at B
The Bazaar, Lexington,S. C.
n.llfiwiA a i nn ai i"vfa ihivah a mmm
UeVYN I 5 UAnbULIltU Wllb'H HAltL JB
1