The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 15, 1913, Image 5
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Smallpox has broken ont in Anderson
oounty.
The work of laying the streets of
Bock Hill with sheet asphalt has been
, : commenced.
hester experienced a second snow ,
storm this winter on the afternoon of
January 16.
The State Convention of the United
Danghtcrs of the Confederacy will
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hold its next meeting in Edgefield.
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The Governor has let the axe mu
and the heads of several more notaries
have rolled into the basket of has
beeni.
The Chamber of Commerce of Rock
' Hill has been reorganized with John
G. Roddy as president. The membership
numbers 405 persons.
The Clemson College Antboritie
say that the. strange disease among
; horses on pig Hollow creek, is canted
from feeding damaged corn.
j~:.8omter wants Congress to enact a
law prohibiting the importation and
manufacturing of pistols by anv party
other than the United States.
dafifn College, a negro school at
Orangeburg, sustained a heavy loss by
dre last week- The buildings burnt
h? by handsomer ones.
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jam*!? A. Drake, after arrvin^ 30
years as clerk of conrfe of Marlboro
county, volcntarilv drcliperl to stand
fbr re-elfc? ion. He is succeeded by
Thomas 0. Ham^av -
The Tehchera' Association of lorfr,
coonty held an interesting meeting in
" TerkyHbr last week. at which Dr.
George B Cromer.of Newberry, made
* an elcciueut ad Jre&. \ 1- - r
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TfeetJaunary term of <he General
- . Sessions' court for Orangeburg coun'r
opened last Monday with Jndge John
S. Wilson, of Manning, on the bench.
* There are no sensational cases.
The Orangebnrg Farmers' Union
- held an important meeting on the 11th
inst. and elected officers. J. H. Claffy,
W. W. Culler and L. A. Carson were
named as delegates to the State Convention.
W. A. Creech, who has been the I
agent of the South Carolina Western
Railroad since it was built in Fir rence.
ha9 been offered a pr motion *< >
be car accountant of the Seaboard Air
Line.
Tbe conferei ce of high school
- teachers of the State will be he'd in
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the city of Columbia Friday, Jan. 17.
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A movement 1* foot to organize
a juvenile brass band in the city of
Orangeburg.
While at play with a crowd of children
at school the little son of G. M.
Mills wa* bitten by a do; supposed to
be "mad'' on Janaarv 10th. The dog
escaped and the child was taken to
Columbia for treatment.
The grand jury of Richland county
bas presented Mayor Gibbes and Commissioners
of the city of Columbia for
licensing "nukey rades*' during
the momh of December Inst, in violation
of sections 239, 260 and 261 of the
criminal code of 1912.
The demand for tobacco seeds by
the farmers of Florence county have
been so great as to exhaust the demand,
and the warehousemen have
bad to order another supply. This
indicates that the a'r^age planted to
tobacco this year will be largely increased
over th it of any previous year.
An unknown negro made a criminal
assault upon a respectable white
widow lady living on the outskirts of
Aiken on the evening of January lltb.
The screams of the lady frightened
the negro, who fleA posse was
oragauize 1 and immediit' y gave
?fv?/? Ti -; ro made good his
pUX9Ull'| WUV ? v
escape.
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The Dreamland, a moving picrnre j
theatre in Chester, said to be one of |
the handsomest, in the State, was
badly damaged by afire cansed by a ]
defective floe, early on the morning of h
January 11. The loss is estimated at
$1,500, with insurance sufficient to 1 $
cover the loss.
Joseph D. Qnattlebaarn shot and
seriously wonnded Thomas C. Banks on
the Main street of Newberry on the
afternoon of January 11th. When
asked abont the canse of the shooting
Banks said he did not know and Quat- b
tlebanm would not tell In
A. C Campbell, a yonng white man w
of Columbia, received a painful and w
ugly gash on the head in a shooting *r
gallery Saturday from a parlor rifle
in the hands of W. W. Sbeckey during
an altercation. He bled profusely,
bat his wound is not considered dan- ?
gexoas*
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l4a Bin DDPATU cH to
(Is caused by Indigestion, and that
disorder brings on headaches, sal*
lowness, languor, dizziness and a A
general discouraged feeling.
SIMMONS "
RED 8
LIVER REGULATOR '
(THE POWDER FORM)
Corrects sll Disorder In
The Stomach and Bowels.
Its powerful, reviving and regulating
influence in the liver and digestive
or gans brings an immediate improvmant.
You feel better. The bowels
trove freely so that the impurities
th it have clogged up the digestive
tract find *an outlet. When, the system
has been thus purified the bilious,
half-sick feeling disappears; the complexion
improves, the breath becomes
S'reet, the mind throws off gloomy
forebodings, and there is a fine feeling
c; energy and exliilaration all through
t' 2 body.
:;kl by Dsakrs. Prka, tarse package, $1,00.
Ask for the ceaulas with th- Bod ? on tbo label.
If/jo cannot ?et it. remit to o?. vre will send It by
- '1, postpaid. Sitnmcns Llrcr Eeifilator is pot np
U .? In liquid form for those who prefer it. Prieo.
#1.50 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. ,
Accidental Killing.
The distressing news of the accidental
k.lling o! Samuel Raw], the
twelve \ ear-old-son of W. G. Rawl by
an ?lder brother at B it esburg, was received
1 ere li't Frida>. It appears*1
that the two brothers ?- ere out hunt
ing and in some unknown manner
the gun was aocidenatlly discharged,
the whole load entering* ihe side of
litile Samuel. A!tf*r li.,ge;ing in
much suffering for awhile the little
fellow passed away into the great unknown.
Mr. Rawl and family have
tt*e deep sympathy of all of L xinj,ton
in their deep so/row.
Preparing to Rebuild.
The progressive firm of H. X. Kaminer
& Co , are at work clearing t he site
of their building ncemly destroy e? by
fire of debri9 preparatory to remit if ing.
The foundations of a haudsome
block of two stores are being made
ready and from indications a place for
a cellar is being pr p?n1- . A b.'ast
there Satorday to blow p an old
foundation of an engine caused mnch
excitement along Mai i street and
many persons rushed ?o the scene of
the blast tp learn the car Be of it.
J. S. Muller, a prominent member
of the Columbia bar, died in that city V
last week. Mr. Muller was well and
favorably known by many Lexington- =
ians, who sincerely regret to learn of
his death. Mr. Muller was a son of
the late Henry Muller, a native of
Lexington, having been born and fit
raised in the Sandy Run section of s
this county.
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On account of the falin: health of !
[r . Ij. W. Redd. Cap a n Redd took !
iv to Colu.'iihia Tuesday to consult }
jociali->t.
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<?2Yi acres 3 miles west of Gar~
^on, i) sores open, 3 room dwelling:,
some pine timber, plenty
oak
4(> ?rre? one mile from Edmnnd
2o acres open land, 2 room dwelling.
270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion, '
50 acres open land, dwelling,
plenty water. Fine land for
Cotton and "rain
162 acres 5 miles from S'erdman,
25 acres ooen land, dwelling
barn'and Stables.
101 acres 1 milp from Edmund
35 acres open land, 2 room dwelling,
plenty water.
150 sores 7 miles from Lexington,
50 acrps in cultivation 0 j
room d^pllintr. 2 barns tenanr.
ho i*p. blacksmith shoi good
water rower, corn am wheat
m?il. oorr#xr>, gin o?id nrpas. fplp
phone, daily mail, neear good
school 8Dd ''hnreh.
Easy terms.
SURETY BONDS.
Write or call to see me
A.T
THE HOME
NATIONAL BANK,
Lexington, S. C.
i trespass in any manner on my lands
1 Pond Branch, said lands locally
lown as the Pel Tiadai property,
ny trespassing of any kind will be
*alt with acoording to the law in
ten cases provided.
MRS. PRATER TINDAL.
Jan. 8 6m
Alfred J. Fox, I
M ESTATE DID MCE
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Real Estate Boogbt and Sold.
160 acres in Congaree creek,
includes Joe Shumpert's resideoce
Must be sold quick. Good
terms.
250 acres 5 miles from Leesville,
timber, 2 rural routes,
telephone, good school, near
charch.
21G acres 5 mi!e9 from Edmund,
20 acres open, 2 room
dwelling, plenty water, good
pasture.
105 acres 7 wiles from Pelion
7 miles from Gilbert, 4 room
dwelling, a barn and stables,
plenty water.
140 acrn? two mi'ea south of I
Bhtt, G mile* from Lexington, 30
open, 50 acres pine timber, C
room dwelling, a barn and ?tahiHH.
nlentv rnnninc water.
HEIR BOND
fOULD YOU
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Im sr I
I worth of Shoes, Hots, Oeot's j
I Furnishings, Dry Goods, etc.,
| MUST BE SOLD |
I Regardless of Cost I
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;H Manager D. B. SPHALER, Pelion, 8. C. M
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S3 "T^hanking you for the liberal patronage SS
fig I given the L. D. Cullum Co. in all lines ?3
|g of their business the undersigned will still SS
v5 solicit your valued patronage and espe- ?g
S3 cially in the buggy, wagon and harness SS
S3 business. This line of business I have pur- C9
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fyj cnasea irom lilg aj. ?j. uuiiuux uu? ^uu wu.jl
tg conduct the same at the old stand as here- 88
?? tofore. * I will carry in stock all grades of ??
fig the Tyson and Jones, Rock Hill, Chase fig
es City, Twentieth Century and other makes ?3
g? of buggies, also a full line of Studebaker 8S
|? and Hickory wagons. Will handle the best pf
JJg line of harness, whips and robes that your fig
eg money can purchase. Mr. C. E. Livingston
Sz will have charge of this line of business g?
?g an d will take pleasure in serving you as ??
fig heretofore. I will need your business and fig
?g invite you to call and investigate my ?a
S| stock and prices before buying elsewhere.
?? It is my desire and intention to treat you
ISS fair in all my dealings. A lot of new goods fi?
?5 in the above line is expected to arrive ??
gl within the next few days. Will let you 55
g? hear from me in the near future regard- gS
?8 ing other lines of business. 85
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Notice is hereby given to sll parties
riterested that I will apply to the
don. Geo. 8. Drafts, Judge of Proate
for Lexington County, S C? on
he 6th day of Feb., 1913, for a final
ischarge as Executor of the estate of
lary Ann Hnffstlefter, deceased.
JAMES LONG, Executor.
Jan. 6, 1913. / K.
TBESPASS NOTICE.
This is to notify all persons not to j
ant or allow stock to run at large,
lul wood or trespass in any manner I
hatsoever upon our lands as the law
ill be enforced against any and all
espaaaers riolaving this notice.
M. C. LAIRD,
L. B. LAIRD,
U. F. LAIRD.
NOTICE.
The public are hereby notified not