The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 16, 1912, Image 7
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DIAMOND BRAND
? LADIES t
Ask your Drvckt for chi-chbs-tmr'8 A
diamond BRAND pills in Rrd and/j\
Cold metallic boxes, sealed with Blnev #>
JUbbon. Taxm no other.
Inislit n4 Mk for CHI-CXTES-TEB B V
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, fo twentT-fifO
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable*
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
time pvprywu ppf worth
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City Hotel and Gate,
luroiniu
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and
EUROPEAN
GOOD CLEAN ROOMS
NEAR THEATRE AND STATE
CAPITOL
American Rates $1.25 to $2.00
European Rates,* Rooms, 50c and up.
Mrs. L. I. KAMINER,
Proprietress,
1218 Main Street Phone 851
COLUMBIA, IS. C.
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THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE
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HARNESS,
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
. BRIDLES,
ROBES,'
HORSE
BLANKETS,
ETC.
We have a special home-made slip
Harness for one-horse wagon at
$5.00.
A Set of Boggy Harness for
$10.00.
We buy Hides, Fore, Tallow, Beeswax
and pay highest market prices,
nisi lif
vv use n. narim,
1116-1118 Plain Street,
COLUMBIA - - S. 0.
' Foley's
Kidney
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[ What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache!
Strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
Bp the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
<that causes rheumatism. Present
Bright's Disease and DiaIates,
and restore health and
trength* Refuse substitutes.
For Sale By Harmon Drag Co.
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WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
2 you purchase the NEW HOME you will
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no-, have an endless chain of repairs.
fgj?Quality
I I Considered
Cheapest
If yon want a sewina machine, write for
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Legal Advertisements
Sammons.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington. ,
Court of Common Pleaa.
P. S. Fnlmer, Plaintiff,
against
The Bank of Cbapin and Ed. Clary,
Defendants.
Summons for Relief.
(Complaint Served.)
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action, of which a oopy Is herewith
?rvr.n ?nn QTlH to HPTT0 a CODV
BC1 Y CU u^uu j VM| _ _
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers at their office, at
Lexington, S. 0., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint within ?
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court "for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated Sept. 17, A.'D. 1912. ?
MELTON & STURKIE,
Plaintiff's Attorney. ,
To the Defendants above named: I You
will please take notice that the ;
original summons and complaint in
the above named cass are now on file l
in the office of the Clerk of Court for 1
Lexington county, said State, and have <
been since Dec. 18. 180S .
MELTON & STURKIE,
51 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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Summons.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1
County of Lexington. 1
Court of Common Pleas. (
M. 0. Falmer, Plaintiff, 3
against
IheBankof Chapin and Ed. Clary,
Defendants. - 1
Summons for Relief. (
(Complaint Served.) i
To the Defendants above named:
,.Q_
You are nercoy suutmuuca cuu <
quired to answer the complaint in this
action, of which a copy is herewith '
served upon you. and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint ^
on the subscribers at their office at
Lexington, S. C-, within twenty days <
alter the service hereof, exclusive of i
the day ot such service; and, if you
tail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint. >
Dated Sept. 17, A. D. 1912.
MELTON & STITRKIE,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
To the Defendants ahc've hained:
You will please take notice that the i
original Summons and Complaint in
the above-Damed case are now on file
in the office of the Clerk of Court of
Lexington County, said State, and
have been since December 18, 1908.
MELTON & STURKIE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
September 17, 1912.
summohs.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of .Lexington. j
In the Court of Commoo Pleas,
Richard Poel, Plaintiff,
against
Ida. L. Burgess, C. F. Cooper, J. P.
Cooper, Louisa Ray, John Cooper,
Eratna Jofooat, Ruby Livingston,
HolJie Cooper, Manse E. Kirkland,
fitansel Kirkland. May Louisa Starns, f
Grace Kirkland, Defendants. Summons
for Relief--Complaint Servd
To the Defendants above named: i
You are hereby summoned and re- <
quired to answer the complaint in this
action, of which a copy is hereby
serven upon you, and serve a copy of
your *uswer to the stid complaint on
the su >scribpr, at his office, in Chapin,
S. C., within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day of i
9uch service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will ,
apply ro the < ou:*t for the relief demanded
in the compi tint. !
To the defendants, S ancel Kirkland, ]
Lonisa Starnes and Grace Kirkland:
Yon will please take notice that uu- i
less you have a guardian ad litem appointed
to represent you h rein, with- i
in twenty days after the se vice of thia
summons and notice upon you, exclusive
of the days of such service, the [
undersigned will then attvr move the '
Clerk of the Court for the appointment '<
of some suitable person to act as guardian
ad litem in said action.
To the defendaut Stncel Kirkland.
You will please take notice that the
original summons and complaint in
the above entitled action for partition
is now on file in the cleric's omce, at
Lexington, S. C , the same haviLg
peen filed there on the 29th day ot
November. 1911.
J. H. FRICK, Plff's. Afcty.
November 29, 1911. 51
FARMS!
FARMS!
If you want to buy a good
* farm at ri^ht price anywhere
in South Carolina,
call on or write me. If you
want to sell your farm quick
for cash, make your price
right and I will sell it for
you, no matter where located.
I sell choice city
property, tooHope
A. Dickert,
1507 Main Street,
Columbia, - South Carolina. !
"Always Hurtling." \
BIG SWINE SNOW
FOR FALL FAIR
INDICATIONS POINT TO THE
LARGEST COLLECTION OF
SWINE EVER BROUGHT
TO THIS SECTION.
THE PRIZES OFFERED
The Berkshire Quarterly Has Good
Things to Say About the Local
Fair?En trice Will Cfcaoo
* ^ a iti i te*
Tor me o?in? ? partmtnt
#n October
26.
Th# Georgia-Cafoifna Fair Jka&oeiati?n
la planning to hare the largest
swine exhibit this year that has ever
been brought together in this aection.
There will be at least 300 high grade j
registered red swin?, that will be a j
delight to see. j
Special prizes have been offered for !
Poland Chinas, Berkshires and Tamworths.
The owners of these highfrade
swine promise to send some of
Lhe finest specimens here that have
sver been on exhibition in a show
room in the South.
In the last issue of the Berkshire
Quarterly, the following appeared regarding
the Iccal swine show;
The Georgia Carolina Fair.
This great fair will open at Augus- |
:a, Ga., cn November 4. It has for |
many years been a two-states fair, j
out today ranks as cue of the real
oig Southern fairs, equaled by few in
luallty of exhibits and surpassed by
lone in repuianou mi us.-**ng,
promptness . in details and payment
of premiums. You get every
:ent promised and oftentimes much
more in way of special premiums,
rhey have for many years had one
if the greatest fall poultry shows in
America and for attractiveness and
wide distribut:on of exhibits it has
ecuals at any season of the year.
They pay their premiums before the
close of the show, which has gained
for them an enviable reputation and
the confidence of every exhibitor.
The agricultural display has always
been an attractive feature. The management
will this year erect a new
building for this purpose, and no
doubt the display will be as complete
as .the resources of the South
can make it.
Realizing the importance of the'
live stock industry they are this year
adding this new feature. For this
purpose they will use the present agricultural
building and I say without
fear of successful contradiction that
it is the best building for the* purpose
in the South. Nothing better
could be had. The classification and
premiums are very liberal as will be
seen on another page. SecretaryTreasurer
Frank E. Beane writes
that they propose to have the great
est bog show in the South this tail
and a bigger one each succeeding
season and, when Mr. Beane says
this, he means every word of it. He
has always carried out his plans and
expects for this to be no exception.
Be sure and read their ad and write
him for premium list.
I- A number of cups will be offered
in addition to the prizes listed and
nothing will be left undone to make j
this a gathering of animals, the quality
of which cannot be duplicated in
any show in the South. The fai*
grounds will be very attractive, special
effort will be put forth to make
your stay ki Augusta a pleasant one;
premiums will be most liberal and j
will be paid at once. A winning in i
Augusta will be worth a great deal to j
your herd and a ribbon from this
Bhow win carry with it prestige !
that you cannot afford to ignore.
You will find Frank E. Beane a man
after your own heart. Write him
about it at once. The Georgia-Carolina
Fair deserves your support. It
is a chance that you cannot afford to
miss if you have hogs to sell. It
will be the final rounding up after
the October fairs. Your hogs will
already be in condition and eager buyers
will be awaiting you. Opportunity
knocks at your door. Will you
accept?
THE ONE GREAT EVENT. j
I
The State Fair Which Everyone Attends?The
Dates, October 28
to November 1, Inclusive.
There is one gala occasion on
wh-ch all the people of South Carolina
unite. One time when they all
join In having a good time. It is at
the State l'air. Thousands and thousands
of South Carolinians agree
from year to year to meet in Columbia
during the State fair. This year
they will be in Columbia, between
October 2S and November 1, inclusive.
Besides meeting their relatives,
friends, acquaintances and sweethearts,
if they have any, they willfind
a better and greater State fair.
South Carolina is progressing by
leaps and bounds, her farmers want t
the best, and it is to be shown at
th?' fair.
Never before have there been so
many entries at this time nor such
a demand for exhibit space.
I'resident J. Arthur Banks, Secretary
J. M. Cantey and Superintendent
Watts are already in con
stunt touch with the situation ar- |
ranging for tin- details.
The dates of the fair 'ctobor -8
t<> November 1. inclusive- are not in
conflict with any otlu-r event in the
State.
Cheap railroad rates have already !
been seetir. d and special trains will i
be operated for the eonvi nienec u.t 1
tb< thoti.salitis attending the State
A HAPPY
HOME .
U one where health abocmde.
With impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
T..wPAn;ilA
luiuniid
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
I its natural action.
j A healthy LtVgft meana pcr&
blood.
Pure Mood means health;
Health means happiness.
fake ao Substitute* All Druggists*
Those who know'afld feel for Chairman
Hilles say he really isn't tb blame
for the Republican presidential chndi*
j date's announcement that he "is otlt
! of politics."
j They Make Yon Feel Good.
The pleasant purgative effect proj
duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and
I the healthy condition of body and
mind which they create make one feel j
joyial. For sale by All Dealers.
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COTTON SEED 1
I am taking orders for a limited number of busbels of fine 9
cotton seed, this fall. 9
To introduce "UNCLE SAM'' seed I am allowed to make ex B
ceptionally good prices this fall, and as I saw the cotton growing 9
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SOU JSilOW lliOb luno ddcu hju iuciuvj .? ........ ? r r
ion: Plant this brand of cotton beside any other seed of the same I
price, give them the same culture, the sa*?e fertilizer, and if in the 8
fall in the opinion of the Government Demonstrator, the seed B
bought from me, do not produce a better grade of cotton and more 9
of it your money will be refunded, 8
According to the Government Reports, of which I will bo B
glad to secure you a oopy on application, "UNCLE SAM" cotton ffi
produced the largest yield of seed cotton, and the largest per cent, B
of lint of thirty-five varieties tested at the station. S
I will deliver at Lexington, single bushels for $2, five btish- 9
elSj for $8. and all over five bushels at $1.50 per bushel.
Terms: One half cash with order and balance with^delivery 9
of Seed. ?
i will be glad to show actual photographs of cotton grown P
this year, and samples of this year's seed to any one who will call B
on me In Lexington. B
S M D Q U I P P 1
II V 1 W I I s g
Lexington, - - South Carolina f!
" " Buster Brown's I
fi 8 H A r**ir I
? a ip T!LC U !! *
ill leo Ever Ink Lstotslat
whmi yon ^ot a pair of KO ERECT | All Weights ??u colors
APS SHOES y?)U i.re tji;ttina Jim bes. rfpL Boxof Four :P airs Guarit
money can buy. A1! KOIiiiECT (&$> cctccd Four nicmhs
[APE SHOES have lico-Cax Soles, .
>Oak S >!?? leather is tanned by tin- s
aoas Bart & Packard Cm and H freo j
:h ^'urjo^c, find ut-lier ft* eap. wi^luy, cents I
ii, iii'i'O'VJ b ilfS give renter ser- j Traity.triStpiivr-i upalf 9
and are the best wearing soles ii is 9
sih,e to ?et in shoes at it iy prion. I
"Burrojaps" Paten-, and dull leathers i
irau eeci t o last 'till sola wears I 0
ou^h. Ask for 'em, iv - ii
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YouShould Wear This Hose W.th 3 art
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JOKLA^D, S. C.
:hafc sells MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY
SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
kb v w
4- Bf
both Mules, Mares and Horses
ine of the very best vehicles.
y-Conder Male Co.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
r Guarantee Means Something."
SEE
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YOUR
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FILL DO THE REST
- Soutii Carolina.