The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 28, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
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Ad. martin, attorney
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
LEXINGTON, S. 0. !
Offioe in Barman Building rear of court
honse.
Will practice in all courts. Special
attention to collection of claims.
TTTM. W. HAWES,
f f Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND. 8. C.
^Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
Vncamhor 1. 1905.
(- <L K. KFIBD. F. E. DSEHEK. j
r T?PIRI> So DREHER,
j Xi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, J
LEXINGTON 0. H., 8. 0.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
jl. solicited. One member of the firm will aljf?7
Hays be at office, Lexington. 8. C.
St.- T M. FRIOK,
01 J ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHAPIN, S. C.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second
3r* Floor. Will practice in all the Oonrte. . \
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? trfrtmtfoirx) <% timicerman,
i 1 attorneys at law,'*
fejb WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
B Xanfmann Bide, LEXINGTON. 8. C,
K W* will be pleased to meet those having lejral
bognees to be attended to at oar office
f 4n theXanfmann Building at any time.
B Respectfully,
W 5. W*. THURMOND.
P G. BELL TIM3CERMAN,
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law,
' COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
Omoi: 1818 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Store
[ Especial attention given to business entrust,
?ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county.
/GEORGE R. REMBERT,
\J ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. 8. C.
I will be glad tp serve my friends from LexI
ngton County at any time, and am prepared
to practice law in all State and Federal
CourtsLaw
Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( )
Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
m TIT BOYD EVANS,
W .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
E Columbia, S. C.
I T\R. P. H. SHEALY,
V DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, S. C. I
I * Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building.
I T\R. F. C. GILMORE,
L 1/ DENTIST. I
B 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
W Oraos Hours.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from !
p 8 to 6 p.m.
IT\R. D. L- HALL,
V DENTIST,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Over Bryan's Book Store.
Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p. m
- Dec. 23,1907?6m I
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made, then get %
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3 quality of goods,
your business will &
OBBIEST line of Suits ever ^
ire line, while small, is new,
elusive and everything sold ^
Place, 930 Gervis $
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An aged German couple who
seperated 14 years asro in their
native country was remarried in
New York last week.
WANTED?A few loads of wood on
subscription. G. M. Harman.
TEE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
Court of Common Pleas.
M. L. Reister in his own right and as
administrator of the estate of J. Adam
Reister, deceased, and Orrie Rish,
plaintiffs,
against
Harriet Berry, Emma Reister, J. L.
Reister, Rugie Earhardt, Benton Day,
Minnig Hedgepath, Lewie Day, Burnice
Day, Ada Cartin, Lillian Harman,
Annie Garvin, Hampton Scofield,
Sam Haltiwanger, William Scofield,
Nathan Scofield, Samuel Scofield,
Sonie Scofield, Carrie Bell Scofield,
and John W. Scofield, defendants.
To the defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action, of which a oopy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy
no?u? frt frVia /tnmnlaint rvn
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the subscribers at their office in Lexington,
S. 0., .within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
then the plaintiffs in this action
willappl^ to the Oonrt for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
GRAHAM A STURKIE,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Lexington, S. 0., Sept. 18, 1908.
To the defendants J. L. Reister, Benton
Day, Lewie Day, Lillian Harman and
William Scofield:
Yon, and each of you, will please take
notice, That the original summons and
complaint in the above entitled action
have_fchis day been filed in the office of
the Uierfc or uourt ror .Lexington uounty,
State of South Carolina, and are
now on file in the said office.
GRAHAM & STURKIE,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Lexington, S. C., Sept, 18, 1908.
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I AND ALL THROAT AND LWG TROUBLES. |
I GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
I OB MONEY REFUNDED, ?
Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
china, clocks. A fine stock
always on hand for you to
select from.
Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jewelry or
n 1
onverware.
Good watch work and best
eye glasses.
If you can't come, 6end for
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
P. H, LACBICOTTE & CO.,
.IEWELER8,
1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C
Phone 934
THE CHILDREN LIKE IT
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
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So here har'r. "noon d?Y ning
Another blue day;
Think vilt- thou let it
Slip UiiGlG&'S dWilY. ;
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Out of eternity
Tnic r<; u- i)sv is horn:
Into Eternity
At night will return.
Behold it aforetime
No eye ever did;
So soon it forever
From all eyes is hid.
Here hath been dawning
Another blue day;
Think wilt thou let it
Slip useless away.
?Thomas Carlvle.
Gaston Elected.
In the primary election held in Richland
county last Tuesday to elect a
probate judge to succeed W. H. Cobb,
who was elected Solicitor of the 5th
circuit, Mr. John T. Gaston defeated
Maj. Lewis W. Haskell by 69 votes.
Mnrrav's Locals.
1st, Murray's Iron Mixture purifies
the tflo'od and givea-tone to your system.
Try Qfc?Tj#ttte and to -convinced.
Only r.\
no{tx>plb so^good for
tireojsiothers ana. worif'onfc^people as
the great tonic Muzx?y?8 Iron Mixture.
It is good toffee andTpallaftable. Try
it and if not benefitted asfc-: fdr.. your
money back. " ' ij;: '
3rd. For that tired feeling and poor
digestion take one bottle of Murray's
Iron Mixture. It will make you feel
like a new man or woman. Price
only 50 cents per bottle and your
money back if you are not satisfied.
4th. For those pale and sickly
looking children one bottle of Murray's
Iron Mixture will give them
new life. Try it.
MURRAY DRUG CO.,
Aug 5-6m Columbia, S. C.
Excursion Bates.
Account South Carolina State Fair
the Southern Railway announces very
low round--trip ratesS from all points
in South C&Hina to Columbia, S. C., I
tickets to be sold October 24th to 29th
inclusive, and for trains scheduled to
arrive at Columbia before noon October
30th, 1908, limited for return until
November, 2nd, 1908.
For rates, schedule, etc., apply to
Southern Railway Agents.
Why Colds Are Dangerous.
Because you have contracted ordinary
colds and recovered from them without
treatment of any kind, do not for a mo;
ment imagine that colds are not dangerous.
Everyone knows that pneni
vmAfiin and /vKwwi in naf?ppVi Kotth fVioiy I
iilUlUCl CSJUU VJU^ VUAV UM T V VUVU
origin in a common cold. Consumption
is not caused by a cold but the cold prepares
the system for the reception and
development of the germs that would
Dot otherwise hare found lodgment.
It is the same with infectious diseases.
Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles and
whooping cough are much more likely
to be contracted when the child has a
cold. Yon will see from this that more
real danger lurks in a cold than in any
other of the common ailments'. The
easiest and quickest way to cure a cold
is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remdy.
The many remarkable cures effected
by this preparation have made it a
staple article of trade over a large part
of the world. For sale by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
FDONT NEGLECT 1
YOUR KIDNEYS.
1 When they hurt, or your back aches,
8 graver trouble is threatened if you do
I not attend to them. Take
I Lane's Kidsiev find
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Backache Medicine
It will stop the pain and remove the
cause of trouble. Contains no alcohoL
Hade \a GHAS. E. LANE ft CO., SL Louis, Mo.
For Sale in Lexington by
Derrick's Drug Store.
We have them at prices that
will make you sorry if you
have already bought but good
nnwe fn iVinsp that. tipaH frond
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Shoes at bargain prices.
Mens' Shoes 31.25 to 35.
Ladies' Shoes 31 to 33.50.
Childrens' Shoes 50c. to $1.75
M. L. CAMPBELL,
Successor to
CAMPBELL BROS.,
1631 and 912 Main, Columbia, S. C.
For Bale. !
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< ?:n- acr< I'.y . Krvtt I'-ir': ou ox: I
ii:.-, corn.? lot, prirrjly ;C!u. i.:-yrisis. j
.Si:; house aud large lot 02: t
liur. Price vi.vOO. Three hn.V'drco j
cash. buiauce four vi urs.
A 'tifui lor 1:1 the city, nicely lo- J
for fU.iiOi;.
Two six roo.a dwolLi:>on lumber
streel, recently built, for, eaeii, >>r,000.
good tcnus.
Four h-rrom houses iti \Ya eerie that j
rent for ?10 per mouth, tafcn ?1,450.
?500 cash, balance live year?
.Four houses snd large r)t corner *
Gervais and Williams streets. Size of
houses, 7, 4 and 2 room houses, in
line condition. Price $4,500. Good
terms.
Improved place, ir?t? acres, 12 miles
from Oolnmbia, on railroad, 75 acres in
cultivation, par: of which will make a
bale of cotton per acre. The saw timber
lias been estimated to cut 200,000 feet of
lumber. Price ?1,050.
Improved place, 00 acres of land with
grist mill that runs by water, price
$550.
840 acres, 200 acres in cultivation.
This is an improved place with two
dwellings and six or eight tenant houses
125 acres in pasture. Price per acre,
$5.o0.
334 acres, 00 acres in cultivation,
good dwelling and outbuildings, grist
mill and gin that runs by water. Price
?2,500.
55 acres, nine miles from Columbia
and near railroad, price, ?350. The
place is cheap at ?500.
290 acres unimproved at $1.75 per
acre.
Improved place, 144 acres, 30 in cultivation,
10 miles from Columbia, near
railroad. Price $1,000.
'House and lot, Eau Claire, $1,100.
Three hundred cash, $15 month.
100 acres of land near Columbia.
Three tenat houses, 50 acres in cultivation,
balance woods. Cheap and good
terms.
An improved place of ISO acres, two
and half miles from Denmark, price
per acre, $37.50.
Two acres of land on road near car
line; per acre, $100.
An improved place, 50 acres, 25 acres
in cultivation and near railroad. Price
$600; $200 cash, balance, one, two and
three years.
800 acres of land, dwelling and outbuildings,
50 acres in cultivation that
will make a bale of cotton per acre.
Price, $1,800; $500 cash, balance, one,
two and three years; near railroad.
J. F. MOBLEY,
1507 Main St., Columbia, S. C,
Phone 1816.
MY FRIENDS
of Lexington will find me in my
new store prepared to serve them
with Dispatch. For
Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry
of every description, yon will find
my goods firstclass and prices the
lowest. Repair work a specialty
and neatly done?all guaranteed.
Think of it. Ladies' O size high
grade 20 years Elgin or Waltham
Watches from $11 np. The same
sizes in solid 14 karat gold from $17
'' and nn.
See me for your Watches, Jewelry
etc., before you buy.
T. E. EPTING,
JEWELER,
1000 Garvais St., Columbia, S. C.
Money to Lend.
Loans made on improved farms in
Lexington and Richland counties in
sums of ?300 find upwards. Easy payments,
no commissions charged, borrower
paying for preparation of papers
only. O
THOMAS & THOMAS.
1227 Washington St., Columbia. S. C.
Sep 23-4m.
We Wai
bmb
We carry everything in Ge
ware, etc. Buggies, Wagons a
style vehicle you may want. (
at a small margin of profit.
... Mi
I When your are in the mari
serve you. All we ask is an in;
action guaranteed.
Rooi/OQ.Ufi
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This wBli Known iristitatfor* aKofris i
exceiJcrv* ?ppcr*msis?ss!or3 ihorcj^i*. ;
pr3c:;;al anu ^clined education.
Th't* courses are Prcmary, Cram- *
rrsar, ComnierciaS and Academic, j
with eddiiioraS facilities vor perisc- ]
THE 10 TICK !S IDEAL iN
Academy 'Opens Ss
For ijitfcr matron appay per E
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y Wfi are reeeiviner shiD]
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^ Goods daily. All of the
jjj Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hat
? Ladies' Dress Goods ii
^ most reasonable prices,
y Millinery and Pattern Hat
j|j Make our story headqx
I WHOLESALE
? 1603 Main Street
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DONT 1
JEBLm JSL Ti
Successor to lb
NEAB POST OFlTC
When you are looking for
Solid Car Load Lots and at tl
therefore, can sell you for less
ments.
Solid Oak Be
Mine Pieces?One Bed, One
Centre Table, Four Chairs. On
Mo. 7 Black
with a complete list of Cookin;
Black Uak, witn a compiexe
ine is complete. All grades.
Furniture of the same grade c
490 for prices
3H[. JHL.Ti
COLUM3
nt Your
neral Merchandise?Dry Goods
nd Harness by the car load,
)ur prices are always the lowes
jles and Hor
:et for a Mule or a Horse, call o
3pection of our gfoods before bu;
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)L for if O'JiwC LADi i3 an-1 G2RLS.
?ion in fei'i&ic, Painting, Weediework
', r:c' i^irr: T.-ric Ssieno".
The c *3;;; in ovory course is *<>
I ca:iia ih<i siudeni FhysicaMy. IV! en
c.a ivri' ihe performance
j oi iliS'S tfiSiilSt
Bum m HEfiLTHFyifiESS.
?pternber 14,1903.
BsreciresSs P. O. Box 342.
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ments of Fall and Winter ^
advanced styles in Dry ^
;s, Etc. jjj
i great profusion, and at g
New creations in fancy J .
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larters while in the city.
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Columbia, S. C. 2
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ixwell & Taylor,
E, COLUMBIA, S. 0.,
Furniture. We buy only in
tie lowest spot cash prices, we
than if we bought in local shipdroom
Suites,
Bureau, One Washstand, One
e Rocker?all for $17.25.
: Oak Stove
g Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8
list of Utinsels, $12.50. Our
Prices guaranteed as low as
an be bongnt, write or pnone
JFIL^
ilA, S. C.
II Mil MJ1 Jl
i, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardee
can furnish you with any
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il, w e Duy ciose anu ben guuub
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n ns and we will be pleased to
ying elsewhere. Every transANSEA,
S. 0.
/. P. ROUF
LEXINGTON", S. C.,
mt for ail kinds of
irming
Implements.
WRITE EOR PRICES.