The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 22, 1911, Page 5, Image 5
, Miss Alma Long Won
The Silver Service.
The Adams Carniy al Company closed
its engagement here "on Saturday
night, after having delighted our peo
pie with the be'st line of attractions
ever seen in Lexington. Prof. Adams
is without doubt one of the best magicians
of today, and his wonderful
feats thrilled bis audiences. He will
always receive a warm welcome here. ,
In the contest fpr the silver service,
consisting of 47 pieces, offered by
Prof. Adams to the most popular
' yonng lady of Lexington, Miss Aima
Long, the pretty and efficient little opv
erator of the Citizen's Telephone Co.,
*? ?oho Kouiner ro.
was an easy wiuuci, o??o
? ceived a total of 11,390 votes.
Prof. Adams left for Columbia on
, Sunday morning, where he has an engagement
for this week.
Holon School to Close.
The closing exercises of Hulon
; School, Baxter, S. 0., will be held on
March 4fch, beginning promptly at
3:30 p. m.
This school has attracted considerable
attention in the county and State
by the marked improvements made.
A neat two-room building has just
been completed, the last coat of paint
on the inside having been added.
Modern furnishings and up-to-date
* -equipment are also part of the advancement
made to keep up with the
strides in education. In the not far
distant future the parents of this community
will condemn every idea of
the town-moving plea, for education
equal to that of the city child is at
their door.
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v ful term under Mi89 Olive Haltiwan?er.
A Fine Potato.
Mr. Beaureguard Harman brought
to this office last week one of the largv
?est sweet potatoes we have ever seen.
- It measured about a foot in length and
was very large ^ound. Mr. Haripan
is one of the best farmers in the county
and raises all of his supplies at
home.
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Married. ,
} On January 26, at Cedar Grove par- J
aonage by Rev. J, C. Wessinger, Mr. \
Killian A. Keisler and Miss Mary R. '
Price, both of Lexington county. *
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They are durable, Lig
35^ easily handled. The e
of the chilled metal mal
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effects of exposure to \
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jl|f The light running of th<
!able feature. We havi
with all extra supplies.
Reversible Extension
Exceptionally strong
ble steel standards surrc
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Egisto Items.
To the Editor of the Dispatch.
Miss Pearl and Myrtis Gleaton and
brother, accompanied by Miss Josephine
Kirkland and brother went over
i to Hopewell to preaching Sunday
j evening. j
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iYIJSS i\ClHC dtnuuai ttliU Wivauvi uuu ;
I Mi9s Ca9sie Lee Redd, after listening
| to a very interesting sermon preached i
( Sunday, by Rev. W. D. Quick at Ebe- i
nezer, spent the day pleasantly at Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Shoenberg's, and we I
are glad to know that Prof. W. D.
Schoenberg i9 better than he has been.
We are going to organize Sunday
school next 4th Sunday afternoon at
3 o'clock.
Miss Lessie and Julia Jackson and
Mis9 Nettie Jefcoat went for a pleas'?a
ride Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Z. A. Sturkie is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mclver this week. I
1
Miss Maggie Williamson is spending
this week with her sister, Mrs. |
Henry Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. King spent the
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
Craft Sunday.
Dr. F. W. Sally and a Mr. Kirkland
were in our section one day last week
on bnsiness.
The farmers are very "dufj getting
ready for planting. We have had a
nice rain and the soil is in good fix for
plowing. I
The fruit trees are putting fourth
their buds and will be so glad if the
warm weather will continue.
Blue Eyes.
Swansea, S. C., Feb. 15, 1911.
Results Come Quick, j
If you want to sell, buy, rent or ex- j
chaoge anything; if you want a posi
fcion; if you have found or lo9t anything,
ju9t advertise in The Dispatch
and watch the results. They come
quick. No joke. Charges only one
cent a word for each insertion, cash
with copy.
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He Is Coming.
Dr. George R. Harding, the old
celebrated dentist of South Carolina,
now at Hyatt's Park, Columbia, will
eoon visit our town and other places
rwf fHo orrpotput wonders of
V> A Uii U V V* V-V W*.
the 20tii century. We are glad that
the doctor holds up so well and to be
able to execute his dental work to perfection.
Look for his advertisement.
Subscribe to The Dispatch.
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veather disappear
lave been turned. *
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Wash Hunter Is Paroled.
A parole has been granted until July
1st, 1913, by Governor Blease, to G.
Wash Hunter, recently convicted of
manslaughter in Greenwood county,
and sentenced to eight years' imprisonment.
Through his attorneys, Hunter dej
sired to make a motion for anew trial.
| The judge before whom this motion
I should be made being ill at this time,
I and unable to perform his duties, the
I parole was granted in order to allow
time for this motion, as it could not be
made after the execution of the sentence
had beer begun.
Governor Blease was one cf Hrnter's
attorneys and the petition for executive
clemency was filed by Mr. F. H.
Dominick, who was untill recently Mr.
Blease's law paitner.
Notice, Debtors and Creditors
This is to notify all persons holding
claims against the estate of Geo. (J.
Clark, deceased, to present the same i
properly attested, and those indebted
to said estate will make payment to
the undersighed on or before May 1,
1911. I will be at the late residence
of Geo. C. Clark, on March 4th for
accommodation of creditors.
PAUL P. CLARK, Exr.
Feb. 22, 1911?3wl8
In The Hospital.
Mrs. T. E. Rawl is the Columbia
Hospital, where she underwent an
operation for obstruction of the
bowels a few days ago, and is doing
well.
SHERIFFS SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Coanty of Lexington.
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in the uourt 01 uummuu x
Simon Hook and others, Plffs. j
- against
Caroline M. Joyner, and others Dfts.
Decretal Order of Sale.
In obedience to the decretal order
of the court in this case, signed by the
Hon. T. S. Sease, presiding judge, on
February the 10th, 1011, I will sell to
the highest bidder at public outcry,
before the court house door in Lexington,
S. C., during the usual hours
of sale, on the first Monday in March,
1911, all that piece, parcel or tract of
land known as the J. Albert Hook
land, situate, lying near GastOD, and
being in the county of Lexington and
State aforesaid, containing fifty-five
(55) acres, more or less, the said
premises to be sold for cash.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay
for papers.
P. H. CORLEY,
Sheriff Lexington County.
Lexington, S. C., Feb. 15, 1911, 3wl7
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Notice.
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a Gibbes Mill. Permanent job or 39
little as three month*.
Apply to P. 0. RHEALY.
3wi6p Lexington R F. D. 3.
Notice, Trespassers.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
trespass on my lands by hunting, fish- |
ing, hauling straw or wood therefrom
and allowing stock to run at largp.
L. J. Sh?-aly,
Lexington, S C., Feb. 10. 1911.
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From Eczema?
A Georgia Man Tells His ExPerience.
I was afflicted with a very bad
case of Eczema for twenty-five years
which was in my feet, legs and hips.
Through all this ?ime I tried different
remedies and Doctors'orescriptions,
obtaining no relief until I used your
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