The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 04, 1909, Page 7, Image 7
- FKQFESSIONAL CABDS. ?j
WM- w- hawes,
t T Attorney and Connselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND. S. C. to
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. 01
November X. 19G3. ig,
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! C. X. EFXBD. F. K. DBEHEB. **
EFIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Z]
LEXINGTON C. H., S. C. cc
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will pr&cuc9 m me vv/un^t ?_
solicited. One member of the firm will al- Di
ways be at office, Lexington, S. C.
Jh. frick,
attorney at law, _
chapin, & 0, Office:
Hotel MarioD, 4th Boom, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
Thurmond & timmerman, z
attorneys at law, ft
will practice in all courts, gi
Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. C.
We will be pleased to meet those having iefral
business to be attended to at our office ot
n the Citizens' Bank Building at any time. ?
Respectfully,
.T. WM. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
to .
A lbert m. boozer, \ j
a attorney at law, | p
, COLUMBIA, S. 0. cc
Ofkcs: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite _
Van Metre's Furniture Store- ~
Especial attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county.
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peorge r. rembert de
i it attorney AT law. sp
f 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. S. C.
i I will be j?lad to ser-ve my friends from Lex- ""
inffton County at any time, and am prepared ?
t i :o practice law in all btate and Federal
? Courts.
Law Offices, f ) Residence, 1529 ci
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. S]
Street. ( ) " IS
Office Telephone No. 1372. L
Residence Telephone No. 1036. ci
WBOYD EVANS. b.LAWYER
AND COUNSELLOR. ?
Columbia, S. C. * Ql
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Dr. p. h. shealy, =
DENTIST,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. e(
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Dr. f. c. gilmore,
DENTIST. p
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Ottice Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. in., and from _
3 to 6 p. m.
DR. D. L. HALL,
DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. C. * ai
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Lutheran Publication Building, j
1626 Main St.
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Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p. m g
? TW 9.A 1907?6m
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THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE J
If two want eithera Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary 1
Shuttle or a Single Thread [Chain Stitch] J
Sewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless cf
Quality,but the New Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty never runs out.
Sold by authorized dealers only,
FOR SALE BY
W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
E. C. DREHER, Agent,
FIRE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING
HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y.
IN5UK*nWt IrU ur IV. M., rnikM
i GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y.
GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
% TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS.
SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO,
NORTH CAROLINA.
STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
% j FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
i LOCAL AGENCY
j LEXINGTON, S. C.
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G.W, LINDLER, j
Chapin, S. CM j
Has an"up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Ibices range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save you money, j
* I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- j
ever desired in conne ction with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. 3m
Ogfe Ilia fl and WHISKEY HABITS
II||| Kil cured at home withIT
III ral out pain. Book of parAtlanti*,?*a.0^ceklN.?ryoi
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iARBECUE NOTICES | "^
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Barbecue Notice. t
We will furnish one of the most up- re
-date 'cues of the season at Edmund,
1 Saturday, August 14tj. We prom- g
3 to do everything in our power to
akefthe day a pleasant one for all who "
tend. Wejwill have a good band on at
ie grounds for the music loving peoe,
and plenty to eat and drink for the j
ration" loving people. Be sure and
ime and bring your friends, we will r
:pect you, and are making special hi
eperations for you. Rememer the w
ite, Saturday, August 14th.
REEDER BROTHERS. c<
July 14? 4w40 T
Barbecue Near Dreher's. tc
We "will furnish a first class barbecue fj.
ith refreshments at Justus Wingard's Dj
ace, 3 miles north of Lexington, on j2]
reher's Ferry road on Saturday, Auist
14. Everybody invited. Pleasant m
ly promised to all who attend. g
Justus Wingard,
-41 Matthew Wingard. g.
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BarTjecus at Pino Eidge.
T will furnish a first class barbecue ?
ith refreshments at Pine Ridge, in
ie Dutch Fork on the 2nd Saturday
August, the 14th. Come one, come
>me all. D. B. SHEALY. 42p J'
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Barbecue at St. John's. 1x1
We will furnish an excellent BarbeLe
and refreshments at Haskell Shull's vr
ace near St. John's church, on Fri- fr
iy, the 13th of' August. Several
leakers will be on hand to discuss the
sues of the day.
p Haskell Shull and Brothers. ft
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Sumnerlaad Barbecue. n
We will furnish an up-to-date barbele
and refreshments at Summerland
prings on Wednesday, August 11th,
>09. Everybody is cordially invited.
adies?and children will be given speal
attention. Music, and speeches h
j our best politicians. Meats pre- ^
ired by expert cueist. The only
irbeeue* of its kind. Everybody be 0
ire and come. h
v40 Barre & Swygert.
Blacksmith and Wheelright. t1
I am now located at Hilton, prepar- f;
1 to do any kind of Blacksmith,
iTheelright and repair work. Horsetoeing
and east work a specialty. a
romptness my motto. n
40' G. BRIGHT S WYGERT.
For Sale Cheap
One portable 18-horse power engine D
ad 20-horse power boiler, Tozier n
iake. Two 50-saw gins, feeders, con- ?
ensers and presses, saw mill, shafting, v
[c. Apply to W. H. Wanna maker, I
wansea, S. C., R. F. D. 1. a
Sterling Goods I
Y
Sterling silver, cut glass, fine t
china, clocks. A fine stock js
always on l^and for you to f
select from.
Keep us in mmd when want
c
ing anything in Jewelry or F
Silverware. p
Good watch work and best 13
eye glasses. 1
If you can't come, send fcr
our catalogue or telephone your ^
order to us. J
> II, LACfiiCOTTB & CO.,;
JEWELERS,
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1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C3 c
'Phone 984 j
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CHAS. W.CROMER SCO ,
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REAL ESTATE I J
Bought Sold, Exchanged, t
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
Good farm, containing: 03 acres.-, 3 p
miles southwest of Irmo: 34 acres in v
cultivation, balance in wood, 12 .
acres bottom, good 5 room liou.se anp A<
farm buildings, good water. Chead.
126 acres, 3 miles southwest of v
Batesburg Part open.
126 acres adjoining town of Pelion. 0
Good land, part cleared. Must go o
at once.
3 lots at Park Place in Columbia,
cost $750, will sell for $540. c
581 acres, 4 miles northwest of Co* e
lumbia on Monticello road. Near
Ridgewood Pork dwelling and outbuildings.
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One nice large lot at Elmwood in
Columbia. facing Lincoln St., 81250
$5(0 cash, balance one and two years.
One large lot at Colonial Heights
$640 cash.
Modern up to-date home at Shan- s<
don. Large lot, roomy house, must j
sell at once.
Two lots, 100x125 in North Columbia
-$4(X). t(
Wanted a good farm in Lexington
County within a radius of S miles of M
Columbia.
List your property with us. \W n
may sell it for you. There is no
charge unless we do.
We are agents for College Place
property. See us before buying. c
Write or see us at SECOND o
FLOOR MIMNAUGH BUILDING.
Phone 420. Columbia, S. C. 11
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MBMBBUBBPPWCHiIBI?P?wwm???ii
rousg Bride Fall Into Creek- i i
Charlotte, X. C., July 31 ?While at- I
mpting to cross Shoal Creek, in a
-mote section of Yancey county, last
Tednesday on a foot log, Mrs. Winnie
mith, twenty-two years old, fell into !
le stream and was drowned. Though
:tended by several neighbors, the
Lging mountain torrent swept the
ctirn beyond aid before would-be
scuers could formulate plans to help
er. Mrs. Smith was a bride of few
eeks and a belle of the mountain
)unty. The body was recovered on
hursday.
Washington Once Gave Up
. ttqk lrpnt irt hpd tor
f tui CL uv/UWiU j tt uw> uv^?. ? v
re weeks. Blood poise n from a spider's
te caused large, deep sores to cover
is leg. The doctors failed, then "Buckn's
Arnica Salve completely cured
ie," writes John Washington, of
osqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils,
iru? and piles its supreme. 25c at
aufmann Drug Co,, Derrick Drug
tore, Sandel Drug Store.
frsenwocd Man TJses Steaa
PlO T7.
The Greenwood Journal says: "Mr.
. Frank Rush, who purchased a steam
low some time ago, is using it with ;
iuch success. He says that he can
3 the work of many hands and muies i
ith it and that it is easy to run
om one field to another/'
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Take Kodol at the times when you
el what yen have eaten is not digesng.
'Kodol digests what you eat sufciently
of any good, wholesome food.
: ycu will just let Kodol digest it. Sold
y Kaufmann Drug Co. _
Farmer Prills Himself.
Mr. Solomon Hall, a farmer whose
irm and home is two miles from
[artsville, committed suicide Tuesay
about 11 o'clock in the yarc at
is home by shooting himself in the
;omach with a shotgun. Tic lived
nly a short time after commitring
io rash act. Worrying over the sad
let that two of his daughters are inline,
both of whom are now in the
sylum, probably unbalanced his
lincl.
Ko matter how long you have ?ufiVr3,
Foley's Kidney Remedy will help
ou. Mrs. S. L. Bowen, or' Wayne. v?.
"a., writes: "I was a sufferer from kidey
disease, so that at times, I could
or get out of bed, and when I did I
on Id not stand straight. I took Foie>'s
lidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and
art oi' the second cured me entirely.''
t will cure yon. Sold by All Drugghtnd
Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. U.
Work 011 the Greenville Interurban t
ailway, between Greenville and Wil- *
amston, began last week. H. H 'J
h'ince, the president, says the road
rill be completed in five months.
If your liver is sluggish and out of {
one, and you feel dull, bilious, consti- z
iated, take a dose of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight bfore
retiring and you will feel all right
n the morning. Sold by All Druggists. ?
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Miss Clara Rush, an operator in the s
entral office of the telephone com>any
at Camden, died last week of
>ellagra, having been sick two months.
?here are several cases of pellagra in
vershaw county. t
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For indigestion and all stomach (
rouble take Foley's Crino Laxative as ^
t stimulates the stomach and liver and j
egulates the bowels and will positively
cure habitual constipation. Sold by
111 Urnonpicti: onrl HPi:rv 1 "Dmf .Rtore.
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3hapin, S. C.
Recently published statements that
senator Tillman was in very pre- j
jarious health are denied by hi9 fam- t
ly, who says be is as well as he has
>een for a long time and as strong and
ictive as any man of 63 could expect
o be. *
Yen can not be well, feel well, or
ook well if your kidneys are deranged. 1
Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy i
:idney9 and cures backache, rheumai9m,
and disorders of the urinary or;ans.
Restores health and strength.
>old bv All Druggists and Henry Drug *
Stoie, Chapin, S C. \
% The
Eddy Lake Cypress company's z
lant, near Conway, in Horry county, j
/as burned down on Sunday with a
D9S of $50,000.
Kess Thomas .was shot and mortally (
rounded by Lewis Simmons, both colred,
at a picnic in Florence county
n Tuesday.
A three-year-old child of Ed Ryan, *
olored, at Johnston was shot and killd
on Wednesday by the accidental
ischurge of a gun in the hands of f<
'rank Miles, colored, aged 20 years, n
The man who never does anything ,
; never criticised for what 1 e does. ti
Lack of pluck is apt to be the rea">n
for a man's complaint about his
lek. S
In order to work for your best invests
you must be interested in your
*ork.
Trouble seems to have wireless coneetion
with the fellow that is looking
r
)r it. 5j
A man never adds ro his bank ac- v\
ount from the j>roceeds of a harvest
f wild oats. [
What is a fellow going to do about
j when a court fairly invites cor.empt
by it* acti-m*? ]
919 Cervais St. Alex. Ayoub, Pro;
, ? Headauarters
f Notions! Shoei
Men's and Boys' C
a THE STOF
X BARGAi
Everything for men, womei
guarantee to save you money
Call to see us while in Columbi
m bob a tv /f
A L. b A A ?
9 1 S 8EEVAIS ST., 3 Doors Bsiow Seaboa
S-fis View c; It. J .i\
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I UIIJ
/ ? v/'\\ i $ " " "*"
//i vo ( i^r >7& | / i VA |
M ? ' }'& *': > i* 'v y ' " I <. H i A '
hi\ *V t -'\\j r"-> r // // ;1 A i >4* % /^v
1 Ji /V
\)&?^:Hr^V III \ <v ((
Jjll ^J) \\ || Oxfords, sail
V"- | /i\p i & Straps, and ir
? ^ ^|| The jeathc
Conscience Stricken Burglar (bitterly j ^ w
o himself?he had been caught break- I cN u-un iviexais a
ng into u house -while the family were \
it church)?This is wot comes of work- p/f IPriCSS* S
n' on Sundays: # V
H $3.50 and up.
Convenient.
Iteggy Sapp?Miss Wose is so easy ^
o please. I gave her an engagement 3
'ing that was a twifle too large, and I ? m gA
>he didn't object at all. ^ B
Miss Tabasco?No; it suited her ex- W
ictly. Now when the other young
nan calls she won't have any trouble
"I started life on SI a week, young LJ A D 8\6
nan." said the millionaire.
"Alas, sir! I can never hope to at- 1
:ain to a success like yours," sighed
he youth. "My first employer
wouldn't be persuaded that I was . , T? T7 \ i
;vorth less than $20 a week."?IIous- AlW&yS SCO ?. A. J
:on Post.
"TTTT T~" for Home-made H
Identifying It.
"Do you think rr:y peach basket hat i
s too extravagant?" she asi-ed. and Farm Gears, h
"That isn't a peach basket," answered
her husband as he grouchily nmVk nt Inwedf nri
;igned another check. "That's a waste- qUICk at 10W est pn
)asket."?Boston Globe.
Hanging Fire. _ - gCT B 3
"I hear that Comoup's inquiries J* jb H g /*
ibout his ancestors have been suspend- 1 ? B a ^
;d. I wonder why."
"I guess because he found some of 933 Cervais St. COLUMBi
he ancestors suspended too."?Balti- ?
nore American.
-?7 University of South Ci
Obvious Reasons.
Blobbs?I never knew such a blase Schools of arts' sclence' ed
'ellow as Bones. He says life isn't law, engineering and graduate
vorth living. Ten different courses leadinj
Slobbs?Yes. He uses a chafing dish degrees of A. B. and B. S.
md has taken to cigarettes.-Philadel- College fees, room and ligt
)hia Record. Board $12 per month. Tuitioi
~T~Z ! ted in SDecial cases.
A Recipe. , ,
"Whenever I try to make a speech Forty-two scholarships eael
werybody laughs." $100 in cash and free tuition.
"I know how to fix that." ' For catalogue"address,
(1. , ? S. C. Mitchell, Presid<
"Try to say something funny."? ' on
Cleveland Leader. s , ! ColUHlDlu, S. C.
. C.>\
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Some men have an idea that "good
ellowship" consists in spending their 1 PP1 P
1011 ey for booze. aVBii* vwLi
When a man begins boasting that Henry NslsCP. Sliyd&r, A. B
3 "can drink or let it alone" it is Q Li-.D., President
ime for mm to let it aione. 7
Ten departments; Libray ;
brarian; Gymnasium under coi
S3 23 & S director; Athletic grounds. X
M ~ 2? si* u | q sion begins Sept. 1"). For ca
| l| p I ^ I | |f^ atlllress J* A* GAMEWELL> Se
This popular remedy never fails tc V/offOfd College Fi
effectually cure _ _ _ School,
'ySOGOSlfl) Constlpfitsonj SlC^ spartanburc S C
ieadaf e, BHiousness High Grade Preparatory !
And ALL DISEASES arising from o ? r /
\4V.O ?;.v.vrv,rl ?lont
"orpid Liver and Bad Digestion
school; small classes; charges
The natural result is good appetite able. Session begins Sept. 1
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant" catalogue address A. M. I
iy sugar coated and easy lo swallow. Headmaster, Spartanburg, S. (
Pake No Substitute ?.rr?n? I
). COLUMBIA, S. C.
for Dry Goods,
s, Hats and Caps.
loihing. a
OF
N S
i and children. We
on every purchase
Si*
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ird Depot, OOLUMBIA, S. G.
UUPQ conn FSB I
[fSffltii lUuI tr Mil |
ic mm Qf.mM
S'jsS' ttVl ?.? U $ Li & wLl! 2*\i .W S
The largest stock p
of Summer Footwear ||
^ in the State to select |y
iroin. i'lie styles are p
or Ties, Pumps, Ankle jfj
iany other styles. M
srs come in Patents, Kids, fl
nd Tans. fl
1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, jj
THE SHOE MAN 3
J Pa IN COLUMBIA. 2
* ^ ^ WHBBBBBBMi
Lep^iiS , _ jsn*t an extravagance if
1 its a GOOD FIANO.
UCo* S
j It brings enough brightI
ness into the home to pay
| ior itself many times. 3
^ I You get the world's |
a, s. c. 1 best piano if you obtain I
I it from us. 1
arolina I Let us tel1 y?u how
acation, 1 easily you may secure
(studies. I One.
g to the 8 ,
i worth | | !428 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
3nt 1 PIANOS AND ORGANS
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^ ! |JSS?S5989?J?SSSS?SS?SSS?SS
and Li- I $ DEALER IK 5
npotent : 8
iff: I General i
3, S. C. | | ?
i"ino | Merchandise, i
fl
' . 5 Corner Main and New Street, $
school. g 4
Limited f Opposite Contedsrate *1
r7or! S Monument, 5
)uPKE, f. , . . _ ? 5
! ? Lexington. S. C. o
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