The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 09, 1911, Image 7
?B0F2S320tfAL CABDS.
DE. G. E. HAEDING,
THE OLD and tried dentist,
iir-at his office doing good wors at
moderate prices. Call to see him
don't wait.
Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, s. C
Branch Office 1521, Main street, over
Hinard's clothing store, Columbia,
s. C.
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Db. p. o. gelmore,
dentist.,
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Qfrxos Houm: a a. m. to 2 p. m? an iiom
f- 8 to o p. m.
.
. vWM. W. HAWBS,
] fr Attorney and Counselor at Law.
StfW BBOOKLUSD. S. 0. ^fraodoe
in all Courts.,. Business solicited.
HoTwfter 1. wot.
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DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist
6018 Main St. : Columbia, S. C,
' OFFICE HOURS: 0 A. M..5 P. M.
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0. X. SFXED. F. X. IMT4LV.
EFIBD & DREHBR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON 0. H.. S. C.
Will practice in ail the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the Arm will al'
wbe at office, Lexinsrton. 8.0.
3 .
JH. FRIOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OHAPIN, & 0.
r Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second
Floor, Will practice in all the Courts.
Robert moorman.
Attorney-at-Law,
Admitted to Practice in all
uoarcs ia4iiiia
Carolina National Bank Building,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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| BAY F. SOX,
Ly DENTIST.
J HMroND, Lexington County, S. C.
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ff^JRMOND & TIMMERMAN,
| X ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
Ritizens' Bank B'ld5g, Batesburg, S. 0.
f We wW be pleased to meet those haying lei
|?1 business to be attended to at our office
w'Qhe Citizens' Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully,
>. Wm. THURMOND.
Q. BELL TItfMEBMAN.
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Albert m. boozer,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
Oryxes: IK* Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial
attention riven to business entrust- .
td to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county.
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t|r. d. l. hall,
V dentist
columbia, s. 0.
Lutheran Publication Building,.
1626 Main St.
/ Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p.'m
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DR- C. J. QLiVERQS,
1424 marion ST.,
NUUjP? 'Columbia, s. o.
\i Is prepared to treat all troubles of
Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Langs.
The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed.
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f B. F. JONES, a. D. V.
# Graduate Veterinarian.
Out-of-town calls promptly
attended to
i COLUMBIA, S. Cr
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lliaw Offices, ( Residence/1529
R i 209 Washington < Pendleton Street.
I Street. (
i Office Telephone No. 1372.
I Residence Telephone No. 1086.
WBOYD EVANS,
LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
; Columbia. S. 0.
WSElTEiSFiLLI
DIAMOND BRAND
v* Jk jf %<,
toadies t
Ask yoor Drurrfrt for CHI-CHES-TSR'S A
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and/j\
( ?old metallic boxes, scaled with Blue\Oy
r-Rfbbon. Taks XO other. Buyer your V/
ud ask tar CHI-CHES-TEIi 9 V
iiMOND BRAN3 PILLS, for tweuty-nvQ
* regarded as Best, Safest, Alwavs Reliable,
ILD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
??, EVERYWHERE
IT AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.
L Wxnslow's Soothing Sitlup has been
or over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS o!
IERS for their CHILDREN WHILE
HING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. IT
HES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS.
YS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and
best remedy for DIARRHOEA. It is ably
harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
dw's Soothing Syrup," and take no other
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
rbecue at Pine Ridge,
ill famish a Firstclass Barbecue
Refreshments at Pine Ridge, on
jcond Saturday in August, 12th.
speakers will be present to dis;fce
issues of the day.
ubKc cordially incited.
0 T. F. SHEALY.
en you are in need of Job Work
figure with you.
H writes Mrs. Ethel Newlin, 11 j i
HJ of Liberty Center, Inc., || I
j|| 4'that I began to take Car- 1| *
g| dui, for it has cured me, || I
J? and I will never forget it || i
PI "I cannot praise Cardui i| f
H too highly for what it did lg| I
53 for me. Before I besan $1 )
Ito take it, I was very Ig i
bad color, suffered great || ^
pain and weighed only || \
105 pounds. Now I have gg l
a good color, do not suffer B i
and weigh. 125 lbs." 9 j
The Woman's'Tonic;: . \
I Beware of strong, nox- B *
ious, mineral drugs, that fm z
sink- into your system, H .J
like lead to the bottom-of n 1
a basin of water. g| t
Cardui is purely vege- ?1 t
table and contains no || i
minArqlp r\ f? HMB f
I ^|| puidunuuo iiuti^iaiO} vi nra| , ,
WA dangerous drugs. |f| t
& It is perfectly safe and 5| e
|| harmless, for use by old m *
||[ and young, and may be ||? [
8?j taken, as a tonic, for Kg ^
SI months, without any possi- H e
|g ble harmful effect Try it H ?
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THE JEWELER e
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1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 6
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REPAIRS j
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Manufactured In Our Own ?
Shops for Schools and
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AVERY, The Jeweler g
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C g
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If rou want either a Vibrating Shut tie. Rotary 1
Shuttle or a Single Thread [Chain Stitch] 7
Sewing Machine write to 7
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ?
Orange* Mass. 7
Uar?r sewing machines are made to sell regard less cf 7
Quality, 'jvt the 3XCW Home is made t<> v/ear. r.
Our guaranty never runs out. ?
X?y authorized dealcra only.
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G.W. LINDLER,
; Chapin, S. C..
j Has an up-to-date line of '
COFFINS AND CASKETS
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On hand* at prices to suit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.0C,
Oall on me and I will save you money.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business Jan. 1?ly
Treasurers Report
(Continued from Page 6)
>62 Rosa Lukes " - 25 00
>63 Geo Butler 44 18 50
>64 Geo Taylor Rent 1 50
>65 W E Black . 352 00
>66 O K Bedenbaugh 44 16 10
.67 R Quattlbam 44 35 00
>68 44 44 29 75
;69 Lei a Fulmer 11 30 00
>70 Carrie R Werts 44 40 00
>7l 44 44 44 40 00
>72 44 44 44 40 00
73 Richard Parker 44 75 00
74 Caroline Seabr'k 44 40 00
75 Daisy Hawes 44 40 00
76 Mem a R Riley " 40 00
77 Mrs May Kreps 44 40 00
78 Rebecca Gadsden 44 25 00
79 MrsSPHolladay 44 40 00
80 * 44 44 40 00
31 Ethel Eleazer 44 40 15
82 44 44 44 40 15
83 J F Bowman 44 9 00
84 Mae Amick " 40 00
85 C G Kibler 44 05 00
86 Olive Hatiwngr 44 40 00
87 Clora A Dukes 44 40 00
88 Nat Bnk Leesv scli bldg 12,500 00
89 J W Shcalj Tech 44 0 0 00
90 44 44 44 60 00
>91 Maggie Coclirane " 30 ?>0
>92 Mrs J C Counts 44 45 00
>93 Katie Shuler 44 70 CO
>94 R G Able Libry & Bk case 40 00
>95 Ruth Taylor Teaching 40 00
>96 Mrs L Maynsrd 44 37 00
>97 W E Long 44 68 75
>98 P J Corley 44 25 00
>99 44 44 ' 44 *25 00
100 44 44 44 25 00
>01 Mary Gallman 44 30 (0
>02 Mary Gardener 44 1 5o
>03 J W Drake 4* 65 00
>04 Gertrude Johnson4 4 4 5 00
>05 Susie Dunbar 44 50 00
>06 J P Harman 44 3 5 00
>07 44 44 44 6 92
>08 J E Pv Kyzer 44 42 50
>09 Edna L Atson >44 30 CO
no " < " ,30 00
111 " 44 44 15 00
112 44 ?? ?< 25 00
113 Bertha Kleckley 44 50 00
114 44 41 44 50 00
115 41 " 44 40 65
116 Sudelia Kleckley 44 47 50
117 Sodella Kleckley 14 45 00
;18 Sodella Kleckley 44 45 00
HO J Frank Kyzer 44 60 00
120 Carrie Morgan 44 40 00
121 W E Titley 44 12 50
;22 W E Titley J4 25 00
123 W E Titley | 12 50
24 Sam I J Derrick " 60 00
125 Curtis Weimorts 50 00
126 T S Shealy 44 47 50
27 Dora Reamon 44 50 00
128 Dora Redmon 44 9 20
129 Doro Redmon fuel 1 50
>30 Q S Hutchinson teaching 40 00
? "t (I |A Art
kJi Jb&uie uromer ?v w
32 .Lot-tie Cromer 44 40 00
133 Hattie Cromer 44 40 00
134 Hattie Cromer " 40 00
135 H L Harman 11 60 00
>16 Walter R Bowman 44 39 00
37 RosaBFaliaw 44 40 00
38 Cape Holms rent 6 25
39 I) Luther Shealy teaching 33 00
10 P B Adams 44 50 00
41 LelaPulmer 4 4 30 00
42 Lela Fulmer 44 20 74
43 Estelle Harman 44 4 0 00
44 R E Shealy 44 75 00
45 H J Rains 44 57 70
45 Sarah E Quattlebaam " 10 50
47 Ella J Ly brand 44 ?. 30 00
48 Linnie C Baohman 44 75 00
40 E U Shealy 44 3 2 00
50 J RFuimer 44 25 00
51 Caroline E Seabrook 44 2 00
52 Richard Parker' 44 3 75
53 Mrs Mae Kreps * a uu
54 Merna R Riley 44 2 00
55 Harsy Hawes 44 2 00
58 Rebecca Gadsden 44 7 50
57 Natl Bank, LeesYille 44 65 00
58 J G Sharpe 44 75 00
59 J V Smith 44 40 00
60 OG Williams 44 70 00
61 Argent Skinner 44 50 00
62 Elvira L Julie 44 30 00
63 Onarlotte Singleton 44 50 00
64 J 0 Singley 44 60 00
65 T S Sease building 100 oo
66 S R Bates teaching 3o oo
67 S R Bates 44 15 oo
68 Sue H Corley 44 0o oo
69 R E Shealy furniture 12 98
To Lessie M Quatlebum teacli'g 93 oo
71 Mrs Lizzie ifoumans 44 35 oo
72 Curtis Weimorts 44 51 oo
73 Es telle Buster 44 io oo
' f < >. 11 UiiqIlik u rvnarohl J 1 7 A
4 1 iZ/3lCXiC JlJ UO j * v
75 MaeAmick teaching 4o oj
76 A.It Taylor fuel 6 o
77 Mincy R Pound teaching 42 < o
78 A D Martin trav ex 15 5o
79 Maggie Cochran teaching 42 oo
50 ? VV June 44 6 99
51 Llewellyn Zeigler (e 59 45
82 Jtt F Dayis fuel 7 5o
S3 Mary Tiiompson teaching 22 5o
84 E&telle Cline 15 oo
So J (J Reynolds fuel etc 18 8o
86 H K Williams teaching 43 25
37 Willie H Derrick 44 7o oo
S3 G A1 Harmau advertising 1 oo
89 W E Black principi 44 152 5 j
90 Luther Haliman et al buldg 124 34
91 Annie Lou Taylor teaching 35 oo
92 Vatethea Oswalt 44 26 2
93 Kezzie R George 44 61 50
94 W E Black supt, 44 11? 99
95 Maude Farr 44 3a oo
96 Lucinda Haltiwanger 44 lo oo
97 Lucinda Haltiwanger 44 3 do
98 W B Williams buildings 65 89
99 Linna Woodward teaching 52 6..
\A l^nl/cc 44 4-:l Hfl
UU WIO nL UUaLj .v
01 11L Addy fuel 1 5o
02 W L Kneece buildings 128 2j
g3 J Luther Bmith 44 1<9 o3
o4 Emma Koon 44 35 oo
c5 Emma Koon 44 35 oo
oO Emma Koon repairs lo 7o
o7 J Frank Kaiser teaching 45 oo
c8 Maggie Shuler 44 35 oo
09 O G Kibler 44 65 oo
10 Danl Redmon 44 47 oo
11 Rosa B Failaw 44 4j oo
1- Gertrude Johnson 44 45 Oo
13 Busie Dunbar 44 45 oo
14 James W Drake 44 65 oo
15 James W Drake 44 16 25
16 G A Mills 44 86
17 Belva Brown 44 4o oo
'18 Belva Brown 44 19 5o
119 feelva Brown 44 4o oo
* v ?- 4 4 19 it, ,
2j Susie juuDDar io w
T21 Gertrude Joiinson 44 13 5o
122 Natl Bank, Leesville 44 55o oo
f23 Maude Earr 44 35 oo
f24 Maggie Shuler 44 35 oo
(25 Ethel Cliiie ' 44 25 oo
T2tJ Nina Henry 4* 65 oo
1*27 Nina Henry 44 65 oo
i"^8 Nina Henry 44 46 55
(29 Hattie Hook 44 24 lo
<*3o E W Bedenbaugh repairs 3 25
(31 (J G Williams teaching To oo
f32 Rosa B Fallaw 44 13 4o
(33 Noah E Derrick 44 5o oo
?34 W E Black princpl 44 99 53
(35 W E Black supt 44 2o8 5o
736 J C Reynolds repairs 25 9o
737 J W Shealy* teaching 60 oo
738 Ethel Eieazer 44 4o oo
739 Ethel Eieazer 44 27 co
740 J 0 Singley 41 54 oo
741 Carrie Morgan 44 4o oo
742 D A Quattlebaum Insurnc 14 oo
743 T E Derrick teaching 45 oo
744 T E Derrick 44 45 oo
745 T E Derrick Fuel 6 65
746 Linna Woodward Teaching 50 00
747 44 44 44 12 50
748 S E Roof Fuel 27 00
749 G B Burkett Building 11 00
750 Annie Taylor Teaching 26 25
751 Annie Taylor Apparatus 1 00
752 S E Quattlebaum Teaching 35 00
753 II L Harman Teaching 30 50
754 Hattie Cromer 44 40 00
755 44 44 44 40 00
756 44 44 44 40 00
757 44 44 44 8 00
758 C G Williams 44 70 00
750 WiUie Shull Repairs 1 00
760 Alice Kohn Teaching 12 00
761 Frances L Halsey Teaching 25 00
762 Frances L Halsey Teaching 12 50
763 Maude Farr Teaching 35 00
764 J W Shealy Teaching 44 70
765 W B Rast Repairs 9 34
766 0 C KiUler Teaching 54 20
767 W C Swaffield Insurance 26 00
768 G J Sox Rent 30 54
769 Shull & Wessinger Fuel 11 90
770 Jas F Shull Repairs 6 00
771 Joab Edwards Apparatus 3 00
702 " " " 2 00
763 Lorick & Lowrauce Repairs 13 25
774 G C Arekart Fuel 1 00
775 T S Sease Building 177 00
776 Paul A Smith Apparatus 130 65
777 Olen Lucas Fuel 1 50
Total Amount Disbursed $ 52,432 03
Respectfully Submitted,
E. L. WIIsGARD,
County Treas.
, iillLLS S11U1 LfUWi^l
FOR LACK OF POWER
Drought Affects 152 Plants in
North Carolina.
Charlotte, N. O., July 31.?'As a climax
to the unprecedented drought this
section is experiencing, odb hundred
and fifty-two cotton mills in North and
South Carolina shut down today because
the water in Catawba river is so
low that the Southern Power company
Annn/\f on nnlr tVifl nlajlfa Tl.? i f. H nr>wPr
^aUUUC OUp|/lJ 1XIV p*WUVW Vf *VM 1?V*.
It is estimated that 7o,ooo operators
are thrown out of employment. It is
expected that work will be resumed
in two days. It has been msny weekb
since rain of afty 66ns?qti?K66 fallen,
and local weather bureau rect rds
dhow now a deficiency of 5o per, cent
in precipi ation for thi9 section.
Creeks which have not gor.e dry in 45
years are mud holes, and the distress
*mong the rural population, dependent
for water on wells, is great.
Mountain streams to the west, upon
which many flouring mills, tanneries,
and cotton mills are dependent for
power, have dwindled to more brooks
in some instances, and many foreign
enterprises have been forced to shut
down. Crops in this immediate section
are burning up in the fields. Many
farmers in this and adjoining, connties,
despairing of a corn crop, have
chopped down the young corn and are
using it for feed, while the hot winds
are playing havoc with cotton.
Cities and towns to the north and
west of Charlotte are facing the ordeal
of a water famine that this city is now
experiencing. Concord, Wade9boro,
Monroe and other towns are facing the
water supply problem, and measures
of economy are being enforced.
The situation in Charlotte is not improved,
although the authorities are
working clay and night on the problem
Feeling that the distress is not being
relieved as promptly as was hoped for
by mea is of tank cars, the offers of
w iter from Shelbv. Lincolnton and
Gastonia were tjday accepted, and
tank cars brought in tonight 5o,ooo
gallons from Gastonia. This was pumped
into the mains of the city by means
of fire engines.
Special prayer services for rain were
yesterday held in churches througnout
the section. There was a brief shower
today and rain is falling lightly tonight,
with promising atmospheric
conditions.
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Incorporated as a stock company
John F. Dryden, President.
FOR R
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Doors, Sash, B2?
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COLUMBIA, - . S
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGUREI
SHINGLES AND LUMB
# ALBANY
is the Best. Cheapest a
For All Kind* ?
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Put up in 1,5,10,25 ? to lb. Ti
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>G and SUMMER SHOES |
ive a camplete line of all the I
ud "Up-to-date" Oxfords, and (\ I
of^oT, ^ 1 ? r.ncfl in AT7PTV M a f - 1 I
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riends for dres9 wear. For genir
we have substantial OxfordB <[
ies for Men, Women and Children <[
s that will please yon We "do" \<
a the best "Solid" Shoes at low- <|
e?. Farmers strong work -Shoes j
ilty. See ours before buying.
P. & F. A. DAVIS,} i: ^
(lain St., olumbia,S. C.i; I.
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Income Policy is the
>arting Comfort From
ih side wil| your tamer
your death?
LFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, ,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
i COMPANY OF AMERICA,
f by the State of New Jersey
Home Office, Newark, N Jf
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GGERS,
;OUTH CAROLINA.
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