The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 26, 1910, Image 7
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PBOFESSIOITAS, CASD3.
DB. KAY FISHEE SOX.
Dentist
Prepared to do all binds of Dental
Work, Offico over the Brcokland
Bank.
NEW BROOKL.VJsD, - - - S. C.
TTTM. W. KAWE3,
IT Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOELAND. S. C.
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1.1305.
o. M. EFIBD. F. E. DBEHEB.
EFIRD & DREHER,
f ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
B LEXINGTON C. H.. S. C.
^ Will practice In all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will al.
ways be at office, Lwxinijton. S. C.
T H. raiOK,
* m T A YI7
atlvkwif x ax xxa. m ,
CHAFIN. S. 0.
Office: Hotel Mark>D, 4i*i Boom, Second
Hloor. Will practice in ail the Courts.
Thurmond & toimerman,
attorneys at law,
v will practice in all courts,
Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. C.
We will be plea-ed to meet those having legal
business to be artend^I to at our office
in the Gitlzens' Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully,
Wt?. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERilAN,
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
? Tan Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial
attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens cf Lexington
oountyGeorge
r. rembert
attorney at law.
1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA. S. 0.
I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexington
County at any time, and am prepared
so practice law in all state and Federal
Courts.
Lbw Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
q 1209 Washington <? > Pendle ton Street.
'Street. ( )
Office Telephone No. 1872.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
TIT BOTLi JEVAJNO,
YY .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. O.
DR. F. 0. GILMORE,
DENTIST.
v 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Office Houns.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
3 to 6 p. m.
Dr. d. l. hall,
DENTIST
COLUMBLL, S. 0.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
Office
hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p.hn
:v Dei* 23, 1907?6m
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| E. C. DREHER, Agent,
1 FIRE INSURANCE.
I REPKESENTING
I HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y.
I INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA
I GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y.
I GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
I TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS.
I SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS- ,
I BORO, NORTH CAROLINA.
I STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
< INSURANCE COMPANIES.
I*. LOCAL AGENCY j
LEXINGTON, S. C. jr
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
fefes; JB Clear.* es and beautifies the hair.
*Sr?r MB Promotea a luxuriant grovth.
Jh Never Fails to Eestcre Gra^
^"OTf Hair to its Youthful Color.
Care^Ktip^diseascs ft^fcairfalhng.
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved Farming Lands,
ij/L- Xong Time. Borrower pay
actual cost perfecting loan.
Ho commission charged.
E. R. Palmer,
Sylvazi Building
P. 0. Box 282. Columbia, S. C.
*
!
kill couch g
MP CURE THE LUNGSS
' King's !
New iHsccvery i
> FOB C8i&HS ?sSJ
AMD ALL THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLES. 5
* GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
OR MONEY REFUNDED. j
f
Lezington Circuit.
The following will be the appoint.
ments for Lexington Circuit for the
year without due notice:
1st Sunday at 11 a. m., and 3rd Sunday
at 3:30 p. m.. at Horeb.
2nd Sunday at 3:30 p. m., and 4th
Sunday at 11 a. m., Lexington.
4th Sunday at 3 p. m., Horeb.
2nd_Sunday at 11 a. m., Red Bank. I
1st Sunday at 4 p. m., ana 3rd sunday
at 11 a. m., Shiloh.
J. C. Counts,
Pastor.
* Dr. Boyd's Sure-Pop Colic Curi
for stock, and his entire liDe of reliabl1
veterinary remedies for sale at Th?
Bazaar
[ARFYOFI
I SLEEPY? NERVOUS ? |
J ? TIRED?
I I
1 JU )JkJ I I
I ST WBLL WAKEN I
I UP YOUR LIVER |
| and start it working. Then ?
g| you can work, and enjoy it, too. S
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H THE GENUINE has the RED Z on g
H the front of each package and the N
ffi signature and sea! of J. H. ZEELIN u
n & CO., on the side, in RED. re
9 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. fig
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
REPAIRS
iiT t rrnnpo
HiiltflEiO
AND
JEWELRY
Makes Them Good as New
MEDALS
AND
BADGES
Manufacture! in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes.
I AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
FH? WORLDS 6:laTESTSE?if?5 waCHIHc
JJGHT RUNNING
ssi n M I.
if rou wa^t either a Vibrnting Shuttle,]Hotary
bhutile or a Single Thread fCAatn glitch]
Sewing Machine write to
rh? ami sewiks mackme compart
Orange, Ma?.
Many sewing machines arc made to sell regardless ct
Quality, jut the Xew Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty never runs out.
Sold by authorized dealers only*
FOR SALS BY
IV. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
That want high class work at
reasonable prices go to
L. J. BOBBINS, Ref. D.
The Only Exclusive Optician.
3 641 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
Lexington Pressing Club.
Remember that the old reliable Lexington
Pressing Club is still in business
;?.nd is serving its patrons with the
usual promptness and care. We give
special -attention to the pressing of
Ladies skirts. Give us a trial.
U. Lera Box, Mgr.
Csssus Applications Forms, j |
Those for Enumerators Received by i ,
th<3 District Supervisor. j ,
Ernest M. DuPre, census supervisor | ?
for the 7r.li District of South Carolina,
whose office is at Columbia, has re- j
ceived from the Census Bureau a sup- i
ply of blank applications for persons j
| applying fur jo^i ions as census enu
merators. These will be forwarded
to his list of applicants as scon as possible.
The applications, properly filled out, \
must be returned to the Supervisor '
not later than January 3i, the Census
Director bavin? extended the time for .
filing from January 25, which was the j
date first set for closinc? the consider- <
ation of applications. The '"test"
will occnr February 5, as previously ,
announced. <
The instructions printed on the application
form 9tate that a definite
answeris required to each of the ques- j
tion9, which are:
"Are you a citizen of the United
States? If naturalized citizen, when
and where were you naturalized?
"Of what State or Territory are
you a legal resident? How long have
you been a legal resident thereof? Of '
what county and of what town or city
and ward are you a resident? How
long have you been a resident thereof! |
"What is your sex and color? What
was your age at last birthday? Where
were you born?
"What is your education? (Give the
principal facts.)
"What is your present occupation? <
"What is your professional or badness
experience? (Give the principal
facts, and, if at present an officeholder,
name the office yon hold. )
"Have you ever been employtd 011
census work, either national or state?
If so, in what capacity and for how
long a period? If an enumerator, for
what territory or district? (Describe
as accurately as possible.)
"Are you physically capable of a
full discharge of the duties of a census
enumerator? Have you any defect of
either sight, hearing, speech, or limb?
f If so, state nature 01 aeiect.
' "Do you speak English? Do you
understand and speak any language
other than English? If so, what language?
(Specify languages spoken,
as Bohemian, Chinese, Danish, French,
German, Greek, Kuugarian, Italian,
Japanese, Lithuanian, Magyar, Norwegian,
Polish, Portuguese, Russian,
Slavic, Spanish, Yiddish, etc.)
' "Are you a member of a political
committee of any party? (Answer
'Yes' or 'No,' but do not indicate what
| party.)
"In view of the fact that you maj^
be required to take a test before a postmaster,
state what post-office would
be most convenient to you for this
purpose. )This test is of a practical
character, consisting chiefly or wholly
of the filling out of as ample schedule
cf population from information furnished
regarding typical families, and,
in the case of enumerators whose work
will be in rural districts, the filling out
cf a sample schedule of agriculture.) j
"Are the answers to each of the
foregoing questions true to the best of
.your knowledge and belief? Are they
in j'ou" own handwriting?"
Indorsements of each applicant must
be secured from two representative
citizens of the community in which
the applicant resides. They must be
at least 21 years of age and acquainted
with the applicant not less than
one year. Indorsements will not be
accepted from any person who is in
any way related to an applicant. The
indorsement certifies that the applicant
"is a thoroughly trustworthy and ,
honest person, of good habits, and, in
my opinion, is fully capable of discharging
the duties of a census enumerator,
if appointed."
Saved At Death's Door.
The door of death seemed ready to
open for Murray W. Ayers, of Transit
Bridge N. Y., when his life was wonderfully
saved. "I was in a dreadfnl
condition," he writes, "my skin was
almost yellow; eyes snnkcn; tongue
coated; emm aciated from losing 40 ,
pounds, growing weaker daily. Virulent
liver trouble pulling me down, to
death in spite of doctors. Then that
matchless medicine-Electric Bitterscured
me. I regained the 40 pounds '
lost and now am well and strong."
For all stomach, liver and kidney
troubles they're supreme. 50c at Kanfmann
Drug Co. Dericks Drug Store.
Sandel Drug Store.
It doesn't take much worl to convince
a man that he needs a rest.
It is a dangerous thing to take a
cough medicine containing opiates that
merely stilie your cough instead of curing
it. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens
and cures the cough and expels the
poisonous germs, thus preventing pneu'
monia and consumption. Refuse substitutes
and take only the genuine
Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow
riflritntn- All nriHfjiaf:c T ,ovir> crfrvn
Henry Drnj? store Cimpin S. O.
Don't blame the phonograph if it has
a bad record.
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Pneumonia Follows a Cold
but never follows the use of Foley's
Hon- y and Tar, which stops the cough,
heals the lungs, and expels the cold
from your system. All Druggist of
L)>:irgton, Henry Drug store Chapin
i S. 0.
Duality Supreme
Zvery ounce of nv.tsricd >hat goes in?o
a Siizdehckzr v;>*yc:i or Luggy Las the
Siudcbxkzr Reputation r. ohir.d \t.
Nearly sixty years' exy 2rier;cc has
how to make v. hides chat
last. Every axle?every spoke?every
hub?every tire?every bolt is made
lust right,
The result:
The finest wagons possible to produce
and the largest vehicle factory in
the world.
The absolute reliability of the
Siudebaker line appeals to all care
tul buyers?those who appreciate honsst
value.
The first time you have a chance,
2ome in and let us tell you more
i^WAGONS
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Knotts-Dowling & Co.
SWANSEA. S. C.
Fcr Sale.We
will sell to ihe highest bidder
cm Tuesday, Feb. 15th, 1910, the following
property:
1 I. H. U. gasoline engine, 3 h. p.; 1
Deloach shingle mill; 1 Gibhs drag
saw; 1 leg cart: belting, pulleys,
shafting and all that goes with outfit.
Also i line yoke of oxon, weighing
about 1150 each. This property is all
in good running condition and is being
sold for division. Sale will be at
P. R. Wessinger home place.
Gwp P. E. Wessinger & Son.
|| COLUMBIA JUNK COMPANY, 1
\ 805 Gervass St. Columbia, S.C 1
i Opp Gibbes Machinery Co. S
3 Buys iron, brass, copper, bones,
i rubber, rags and all kinds of E
J metals. Best prices. j?
j PHONE 268. |
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SOUTHERN KAJ.li WAX
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUKE 20.
N. B. These schedule figures show
the time that trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, but the times stated
are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.? No. 8, daily for Columbia
and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia for Spartanburg and
Ashcville. Parlor cafe car Columbia
to Ashcville. Arrive Columbia
10:00 a. in., Spartanburg 5:15
p.m., Ashevi'le 9:15 p. m.
6:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Columbia,
Washington and the East also
connects at Columbia for Asheville.
Through Pullman sleeping
car to New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Ashcville. Arrive
Columbia T :30 p. m., Washington
10:40 a. m., New York
5: CO p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 10:10 a iu. Pullman car.
5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 8:35 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now on
sale. For further information call on
ticket agents, or
C. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Washington,
D. C. H. F. Cary. G. P. A.,
Wasliingfcon, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G.
D A A tlo -fo ^2 o W P. \TT
P. A., Augusta, Ga.
mc-uvi-iJgsrrfiM^mM^ti "F?i..aMM7vmKa.~" ""* 1 l?*
To arrive Jan.
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of Horses and Mi
fcucky,
Saddle and E
Draft and Farm']
KENTUCKY
All sold under
See us be
1306 ASSEMBLY STR]
T&ie Great Liv
Gener
Don't take pills arid violent purgati
They don't cure. Take It. L. T. fo
and all Liver Troubles. It accs in pe
Chills and Fever.
Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S C.
years and says he does not know of
results as this remedy.
Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S C,
Dear Sirs: In response to your ii
quiry, I cheerfully state that I ha\
used R. L. T. in my family for seven
years with very beneficial results,
have personally used it recently fc
its tonic effects and have been muc
benefitted. For chronic constipatioi
indigestion and torpid liver, I do n<
know a better remedy.
Geo. L. Prince,
Judge of 10th Circui
f ? :?
Manufactured
0HBQU3LA DRUG CO?
for
KAUFFMAN DRUG CO
!?cunwwnn????wa?m?aa
|| STEED!
| We wish to
j friends and custc
i find in the future
'
Fancy Dress Good
we handle the ce
Shoes and guars
eiy pair, and w
attention to tl
Queen Rosal:
Taste Shoes
chi
And you will fii
Gents' Furnishini
Notions. We also c
II of Groceries, etc.,
j prices right. We 1
try produce, and
j valued patronage.
Yours fc
PERRl
STEEDS
GENUINE Gl
This name appearing on belli
superior in every respect to the oth
marketed. Full stock carried by u
COLUMBIA SL
COLU ft
Notice, Trespassers
This is to notify all persons not t
fish in any way in our pond, nor hun
or trespass in any manner whateve
upon our lands, as the law will be ei
forced againet those violating tfc.i
notice. Mrs. Margaret Huckabaa.
D. H. Huckabaa. 6wl6p
! WE DO JOB WOHK-TRY US
8, two car loads
ales from KenI
harness Horses, j
Bilules.
HIGH CLAS
nwn mi ii fc
r*\ a a w i ^ ura
guarantee?must be
:fore buying any kin<
SET
19 ^ ?3
er SHedicssie and
a! Tonic.
ives. They only make bad matters'worse.
r Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion
rfect liarmony with nature. It prevents
, has been prescribing continuously for 25
any remedy that will give such good
I have been using "Richardson's
i- I Liver Tonic" in my home for some
'e months past and find it au excellent
il preparation. It has served as a substiI
tute for calomel, giving the desired '
>r effect without the usual nausea followh
ing a dose of calomel, and leaving the
liver in normal activity. I recom)t
mend it without hesitation.
A. J. Cauthes",
Presiding Elder Anderson District.
and Guaranteed by
tfPANY, Anderson, S. C.
SALE BY
>MPANYS Lexington,, S. C
?Mt^?a ?an??o???????????I
C.
announce to our
mers that they will
: a complete line of j
s, second to none, and
iebrated Hub brand
mtee each and evrish
to call especial
le noted brands,
ie and Queen's
for ladies and
Idren.
id a complete line of
gs, Dry EG-oods" and
rnrry a complete line
and guarantee the
iuy all kinds of counbeg
a share of your .
>r Business,
( HALL
IAN, S. C. II
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III ! ! MINIM
^NDY 3EL7SNG.
ing is a:i absolute guaranty of its being
er makes of red stitched belts new being
s.
IPPLY GGfvlPAiW,
JB!A. 5. C.
WWMIWIHIIIIIW i 111 sTBSKaanxmrm.agauuwiJiuagaaa
FIPiAL DISCHARGE.
0 | This is to notiiy all persons that I
lt : will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts,
,r j Judge of Probate for Lexington Ccun|
ty, South Carolina, on the 9th day of
"s i February, 1910, for a final discharge as
i administrators of the estate of John I.
I Laird, deceased. W. JJ. Laira,
N. W. King,
H. W. M;irtin,
j wl4 Administrators.
i
5S HORSES
*
i
as represented.
d of stock.
COLUMBIA, S. C.