The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 02, 1910, Image 7
YE0FSSSI027AL CASUS. .
DE.S-. S. HARDING,
THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
is at Lis office doing good work at
^ moderate prioes. Call to 6ee him
don't wait.
Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C.
| DE. BAY FISHER SOX.
f Dentist
Prepared to do all kinds of Dental
Work. Office over the Brookland
Bank.
4 NEW BROOKLAND, - - - S. C.
."V
M. L.RILEY, Optician,
Lexington, S. C., Route 2
I have tofcen a special coarse at the
Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology
and Atology, of Chisago, and
am prepared to do first class work at
reasonable prices. All work guaranteed
to gtve satisfaction. Give me a
trial.
OTM. W. 1CAWBS,
"f Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BUOOXIAND. S. 0.
Practice in ali Courts. Business solicited.
Hovember 1.1KB.
0. X. EFIBD. r. a. D1KIX.
V\n UL>
EF1K1J 0
attorneys at law,
lbxirgton c. H.. s. c.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington. B. c.
JI. FRIOK,
attorney at law,
OHAPIK, R C.
Office: Hotel Merlon, 4th Room. Second
Floor. Will practice in all the OourtB.
mhurmojtd * ttmmerkan,
1 attorneys at LAW,
j WILL PRACTICE IK ALL OOURTti,
Citizens' Bank R'ld'g, Bhtesbnrg, s. C.
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
busi^ees to be attended to at our office
in the C'tlaeoe* Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully.
J. W?r. THURMOND.
Q. BELL TItfHKRMAN,
Albert k. boozer,
attorney at law,
4 COLUMBIA, 6. a
(femes: 181 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Store
lb pedal attention given to business entrusted
to him by hie fellow citizens of Lexington
Bounty.
rtxorgb b. bmmbert
vt ATTORNEY at law.
UU LAW BARGE. COLUMBIA & 0.
I will be gled to serve my friend6 from Lext
nmiatT t any time, and am prepared
T* - J 1
.v> tp practioe lew in *11 btate ana r euettu
Courts.
Imm Offices, ( ) Residence, 15*9
ISOt Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( )
Office Telephone So. 1872.
Residence Telephone No. 1086.
W BOYD EVANS,
ff .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia. S. 0.
Dr. f. c. giucore,
DENTIST.,
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Omcs fiouas: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
I to 6 t>. m.
TlR. D. L. HALL,
1/ DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1826 Main St.
?rOffice
hours S a. in., to 5:80 p. m
w Dfit? 23, 1901?-6m
-
AWSWSTCEMSNT!
I beg to announce that I have a
flrstclass shop at my place, near the
Lexington Cotton Mil!, and am prepared
to repair Boilers and Engines
on short notice. Can bore any size
engine cylinder. I carry in stock a
* full supply cf mill supplies. I make a
specialty of going out into the country
to make repairs, and will answer
telephone calls promptly. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Phone 413.
J. J. RIKARD,
Dec8tf Lexington, S. C.
E. C. DREHER, Agent,
FIRE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING
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nvivib iri^wnMravii w*| ?
INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHI LA
GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y.
GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
TEUTON I A, NEW ORLEANS.
SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS**
BORO, NORTH CAROLINA.
t STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
LOCAL AGENCY
LEXINGTON, S. C.
flg&zjlij hatrrbalsam
ClMrm* and beautifies the hair.
Promote a luxuriant growth.
MWMflreT MB It ever Fails to Beetoro Gray
AB3 H&ir to its Youthful Color.
Cure* ee&ip diseiuee & hair falling.
V I KILL THE COUCH I
AMD CURE THE LUNGS I
",th Dr. King's
New Discovery!
> FOB CSl!gsHS
AW3 ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. |
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY?
OB MONEY REFUNDED. |
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S ARE YOU |
I SLEEPY? NERVOUS ? 1
? TIRED?
I IT WILL WAKEN B
& UP YOUR LIYER g
a and start it working. Then R
B you can work, and enjoy it, too. R
R THE GENUINE hM the RED Z on |
H the front of each package and the B
1 signature and seal of J. H. ZEiLiN Bj
M & CO., on the side, In RED. H
H FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. |j
TEE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
REPAIRS
WATCHES
AKD
TWNsrrrtT "r^wr
JfcWKLKI
Rakes Them Good as Rew
MWMMBmaMMMMUMMtUHUmi*
MEDALS
AIV'D
BADGES
Manufactured' in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purpesss.
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWifiS MACHINE
jj^LKSHT RUNNiNG
tfyou want either a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary
bhuttie or a Single Thread [Chain SlUch]
Rparinc Maehine write to
THE HEW HOME SEWINI MACHINE COMPAHY
Orange, Mass*
Many sewing machines are made to sell regard leas cf
quality, but the >"ew Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty never runs out
Sold by authorized dealers only*
FOB SALE BY
W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
PEOPLE
That want high class work at
reasonable nrices ero to
L. J.ROBBINS, Ref. D.
The Only Exclusive Optician.
1641 Main St Columbia, S. C.
Lezirgton Pressing Club.
Remember that the old reliable Lexington
Pressing Club is still in business
awl is serving its patrons with the
usual promptness and care. We give
special attention to the pressing of
Ladies skirt6. Give us a trial.
tf. Leru Sox, Mgr.
Th2 Sight Will Eight Itself.
When overcome with anxious fears
And moved with passion str ng,
Became the right seems losing ground
And everything goes wrong?
IIow oft does admonition say:
"Pat trouble on the shelf;
Truth will outlive the liars' day,
And right will right itself."
By all the triumphs of the past,
By all the victories won,
The good achieved, the progress made
Each day, from sun to sun;
In spite of artful ways employed
By perfidy or pelf?
There's one thing we can rest assured
Phc* rirrhf. TCllI richt, it.SPlf. ,
-*-"w -"ft"" o
Unshaken in onr faith and zeal
'Tis onrs to do and dare,
To fiud the place we best can fill,
And serve our Maker there;
For only he is brave who thu9
Puts trouble on the shelf,
And trusts in God, for by His aid
The right will right itself.
A new microphone, the invention of
two Swedish engineers, is reported to 1
have greatly increased the range of
long-distance telephones.
PARTITION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Mary L. Cromer, et. al., plaintiffs, ,
vs:
Robert B. Cromer, defendant.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, eignad by Hon. R. C.
Watts, presiding judge, and dated the i
14th day of February, 1910, I will sell
to the highest bidder, at public outcry, ,
before t^e Court House door, iu Lexington,
S. C., on the first Monday in (
March, 1910:
(a) "Ail that tract of land contain- i :
ing twelve acres, more or less, lying .
and being in the Connty .and State
aforesaid, on small branch of Kelly's 1
Creek, atritmtary of Saluda River, and
being a part of the Frye lot, taken from
the David Roof estate, conveyed to the |
aid John A. Cromer by John W. Frye 1
by deed recorded in Clerk's office in
Bcok B. page 207." ;
(b) "All that tract of land, lying
and being in the County and State
aforesaid, containing fonrteen acres, 1
more or less, adjoining lands of Edward
Hook estate, John A. Cromer estate,
M. K. Kaminer, and Jesse M. Mathias."
(c) "AH that tract of land containing
twenty-seven acres and thirty
perches, more or less, lying and being
in tne County and State aforesaid, on
the ridge between Kelly's and Roof's
branches of Twelve Mile Creek, a tributary
of Saluda River, and adjoining
lands of the Daniel Cromer estate and
others, as shown by plat recorded with
the title to same in the Clerk's office,
Book A A, pages 88 and 89."
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay
for papers.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
C. C. C. P. & G. S.
February 14, 1910.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
Emma D. Oswald, in her own right
and as Administratrix, plaintiff,
against
H. L. Oswald and others, defendants.
Pursuant to the decree of the Hon.
R C. Watts, presiding judge, in the
above stated case, I will proceed to sell
before the Court House door in Lexington,
S. C., on the first Monday in
March, next, within the usual hours of
sale, the following premises to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
situate, lying and being in the county
T^Trimrfnn otic? fit-o ofr>rocairl nrm _
taining about one tnousand acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of W. W. Barr,
Jasper Long, and others, and known as
the home tract; said tract will be sold
in eight separate tracts, as will be
shown by plats to be filed in the record
of the case.
Also ail that lot, piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being
in the town of Lexington, in the conn- ,
ty and State aforesaid, fronting on
Main street about 6eventy-fne feet, and
running back by paralel lines to Maiden
street of said town, and bounded
East by lot of G. M. Harrnan and West
by lot formally owned by Dr. Hendrix,
the same being the lot of land whereon
two brick stores are situated, and
will be sold in two lot9, the wall between
said stores to be the division
line.
AI90, all that piece, parcel or tract of
land in Hollow Creek Township, containing
one hundred acres, more or
less, and adjoining lands of C. H. Livingston,
estate lands of Benj. Rawl,
and lands formerly owned by D T.
Barre; the same being the premises
whereon the dwelling house and other
bnildings are situated.
Also, all that other piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being
in Hollow Creek Township, in the
County and State aforesaid, adjoining
lauds formerly of D. T. Barre, lands of
Seay and estate lands of Benj. Rawl,
and'the tract above described; the
same being the tract of land with timber
thereon.
Also, all that piece, parcel or lot of
land, situate, lying and being in the
town of Irene, in the County and State
aforesaid, and containing two acres,
more or lees; the said lot has a store
house and dwelling house thereon.
Terms of sale: one half cash, the balance
on a credit of twelve months, to (
be secured by bond of purchaser and
mortgage of the premises sold; the .
credit portion to bear interest from
^ n 4- fV*A vofQ V\OT oon f
udic kjj. sdic au unu intc ui v j/n ww.
per annum. Purchasers may have
leave to pay all cash. Purchaser or
purchasers to pay for papers. The purchasers
of the home tract and the lots
with store houses to have same insured
and assign the policy of insurance lor
the benefit of the parties to the action.
P. H. CORLEY,
Sheriff Lexington County.
Sheriff's Office, Lexington, S. C., 14ih. '
j of February, 1'JIO.
Plant Wood's Seeds
0 For Superior Crops Q ,
Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book I
is one of the most useful and complete
seed catalogues issued. It
gives practical information about
the best and most profitable seeds
to plant for
The Market Grower j
The Private Gardener
{The Fanner U j
Wood's Seeds are grown and f]
selected with special reference to i]
the soils and climate of the South, Y (
and every southern planter should j
have Wood's Seed Book so as to <
be fully posted as to the best seeds t
for southern growing. Mailed free i
on request Write for it \
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, Richmond, Va? j
We are headquarters for
Grass andJSIoyer Seeds, Seed Po
tato?s, seed vaxs. wow rou?, I
Soja Beans, and all Farm | <
and Garden Seeds. j
' ^r- 1 I
Owners of Horses and Stock ^
Attention!
When roar hor>e has colic, give ^
it a teaspoonfnl on the toneue of DR. ^
BOYD'S SURE POP COLIC CURE,
and then wait a few minutes and see e
how quickly the n: imal is relieved.
Price 50 cents. T
Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Fever and j
Cough Remedy will relieve your horse |
of shipping cold, pneumonia and dis- 9
temper. Price 50 cents. i
Dr. Boyd's Eye Remedy will cure j
infianaatioii of the eyes. P ice 50cents. |
Dr. Boyd's Magnetic Ointment,
nothing equals it for sore shcalders,
cots and scratches Prieo 25 cents.
Dr. Boyc.'s Ilorse Powders. This j
remedy is a thorough blood purifier,
invigorator, digester, and a thorough
worm cradicator. Price 25 cert-?.
Dr. Boyd's Poultry Food. Aids digestion,
gives strength while moulting,
stimulates the heu t>> lay in winter
when hen eggs bring the n:r st. Price
25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Family Liniment is a
great counter-irritant for all pains,
and a preparation of greatpower when
applied externally. Price 25 cents.
For Sale by BARMAN'S BAZAAR,
Lexington, S. C.
cnTTTTrr-DHj UATTWAV
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SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20.
N. B. These schedule figures show
the time that trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, but the times stated
are not gnarautoed.
departuf.es fro:j Lexington.
northbound.
10:1S A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia r
and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia fur Spartanburg and
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia
to Asheville. Arrive Columbia
ICiTO 3. m., Spartanburg 5:15
p. m , Ashenlk; 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. Fa Urn an sleeping
car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive
Ooiund in 7 30 p. m , Washington
10.10 a. in., New York
5:00 p. in.
S OUTIIEOUXD.
7:28 A. M.?No. 12:?. dmly for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
' Augusta 10:10 a iu. Pullman car.
5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
August i 8:05 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets novr on
sale. For further information call on
ticke t agents, or
E. H. Conpman, Washinc'cu, D. C,.
H. F. Oarv, Cf. P. A., Washington.
D. C. AlFx. H. .\ck-r, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga. W. E. McGee, T. P. A .
Augusta, Ga.
?M gl f**
We sell the ceL
have them in any ?
m-?-rrfl-ilno* 1 n nilT* 1 ITU
OiJLLjr
place and we will C
We are not str
sound business.
1109 HAMPTON ST.
R. L
The Great Li^e
Genera
Don't take pills and violent purgative
rhey don't cure. Take R. L. T. for 1
md all L;v?r Troubles. It acts in perfe
Utiills and Fever.
Dr. Richardson, of Anderson. S 0., 1
years and savs ho does not know Of a]
esulte as this remedy.
2!hiquola Druff Co., Anderson, S C.:
Dear Sirs: In response to your inquiry,
I cheerfully state that I have
iseo R. L. T. in my family for several
(rears with very beneficial results. I
iave personally used it recently for
ts tonic effects and have been much
>enefitted. For chronic constipation,
odireation and torpid liver, I do not
mow a better remedy.
Geo. L. Prince,
Judge of 10th Circuit.
Manufactured a:
C iSQUOiA DRUG COM
FOR Si
?UFFMN DRUG COM
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A FEW StBAi
tl UU t*. L ? K.* >Q?V W M ??
1st We carry a cor.pL
2f0TI0FS, MILLINERY, SH
2nd. We conduct the 0
in Columbia.
3rd, We buy FOR CAS
this enables us to sell much k
a credit business.
4th. If you will patron
reduce our prices, even lower
5th. With every casl
Coupon, and when you have t
free of charge a large framed
Get one of our large "P<
Jones Cash Dry
Phone 784.
jff>: FROST PRO<i!
if GUARANTEED TO SA
FROM THE ORIGINAL CAI
\\ ElBtY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. CHAELESTOV LARGE TYPE. 8C<
\\ Th?E?rl.?t in, . ,m- WAKFPiri n Ti
A \ ^" C?bb*g? Grown. WaRgKsKSk 2d EtrlluC. Flit 1
1 TRADE MARK <
i f Paid in Capital Stock $30,000.0
We grew the first FROST PROOF PLANT
satisfied customers. "Wo have grown and sol J m<
Southern states combined. WHY? Because our
Order now; it is time to set these plants in your s
the ones that sell for the most money.
We sow three tons of Cabbage Seed pe
Write for free catalog of frost-proof plants of
tion aboutfruit and vegetable growing. Prices
5.000 ?1.50 per thousand: 5.000 to 9.000 81.25 per the
Youngs Island. Our special express rate on plant
Wm. C. Geraty Co., Box
p oiinmrc ?
Jf DUUUIUJj H
We have ai
of Tennessee Mu
and all broke.
We also hav
of Rock Hill Bu?
high grade work
ebrated Studebai
size. When you
? i /3 1 /S
3, curne xii ctiiu iu
Lo our best for yoi
angers, and our g
.. T.
r Medicine and
8 Tonic.
ts. They only make bad matters"worse.
Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion
;ct harmony with nature. It prevents
las been presoribinsr oonHnnor>cl*T for 25
ay remedy tnat win give rucq gooa
I have been using "Richardson's
Liver Tonic" in my home for some
months past and find it an excellent
preparation. It has served as a substitute
for calomel, giving the desired
effect without the usual nausea following
a dose of calomel, and leaving the
liver in normal activity. I recommend
it without hesitation.
A. J. Oauthen,
Presiding Elder Anderson District.
nd Guaranteed by
PANY, Anderson, S. C.
LLE BY
PANY, Lexington, S. C
SONS WHY'
iharo of You Business. 4
ete stock of DRY GOODS,
OES, ETC.
NLY CASH Dry Goods Store
IE and we sell for Cash, and
iss than merchants who do
ize ns, you will help us to
than they are at present,
ti nnrchase we eive von a I
? JL U '
;raded $15.00, we give you
picture worth at least $2.50.
aim Fans", no charge.
Goods Company,
1554 Main Street.
? m 1"?' J-M ?-mm \ ? . j i IW.1 ? . Ill 'W
im h 'i ri m -i ?L ihwii
SbageIplants i!
TISFY PURCHASERS,II
sbage plant gkowess. .
3CE3SION. * AUK'STATRZ ^HOK?ftM"ME
r?? hUrlieit A little Ut.r ? . FLAT DUTCH. /#!
Hexd Vinety.^"" t>.?n SucCMion. r Larc*?t and L*wit Cabbtja / /j
-QPYRIGHTFCD fi j
0. Established 41 Years.
S in 1868. Now have over twenty thousand
are cabbage plants than all other persons in the
plants must plce.se or we send your money back,
lection to get extra early cabbage, and they are
f coqenn Also grow full line of Strawberry
I oCubUll Plants, Fruit trees and ornamentals,
the best varieties, containing valuable informaon
Cabbage Plants:?In lots of 500 at 31-CO; 1.000 to
>usand; 10,000 and over JL00 per thousand, L o. b.
ta is very low.
345 Youngs Island, S. G,
aother shipment
les that are good
t
e a good supply
jgies, and other
s.
:er wagons, and
are in need of
ok through our
i.
uarantee means
iK CO..
COLUMBIA, S. C.