The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 19, 1913, Image 8
PERSONAL,
-Gathered Here. There and
Everywhere.
T. Daggett Ogilvie has returned to
-Conway, S. C.
Mrs. A. F. Gilliam and little son are ]
Y iOiLiUf; IU LiCAlU^LCI..
Mrs. W. J. McCartha and children
spent Monday in town.?Batesburg
Advocate.
Mist Vinnie Harman has returned
from a week's visit to relatives and
friends in Columbia.
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Barney Evans, Esq., of the Columbia
Bar, was among the visiting attorney s
in attendance upon court Monday.
Senator W. H. Sharpe wa9 in Lexington
Monday, having business in
court.
Mr. Henry Williams, assistant to
General Superinteudant of tLe Southern
Railway, died at his home in Columbia
Sunday after a long illness.
Judge Drafts issued yesterday a marriage
license to Mr. Jefferson Shealy
and Mrs. Paul P. Clarke, of Clark's
Mills section.
Mr. D. F. Drafts, of Hollow Creek,
was in town yesterday and dropped in
to see us and added his name to the
Dispatch list.
Mrs. N. A. Austin, from Danbnry,
Conn., is on an extended visit to Mrs.
L. I. Kaminer. at Citv Hotel, uolum
bia, S. C.
Messrs. D. S. Henderson and W. M.
Schwartz, of Coininbia, were visitors
here Sunday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Harmon were in
town Monday. Dr. Harmon was an
important witness in court.
Mrs. Carrie Cayce, of Cayce, was
among those who visited the Dispatch
office Tuesday.
Mrs. Moyer and attractive daughter,
Miss Olevie, of Johnston, are spending
the week with Mrs. A. O. Wilson.
Mrs. W. E. Garrett, formerly of
Asheville, N. 0., has sold out her
Hotel in Asheville and is now residing
in Macon, Ga.
S . Mr. S. A. Mathias, the accomodating
postmaster and prominent merchant
of Irmo, was in town Monday.
Mr. S. M. Ooogler, of the Dutch
Fork, and one among the oldest subscribers
to the Dispatch paid us a
pleasant call Tuesday.
Mr. Perry Caugbman, of the firm of
Caughman Bros., Columbia, has returned
from the Western markers
with a fresh lot of horses and mules.
Call early and make your selection.
Mr. Walter J. [McCartha, manager
oi tne Jbinterprise xiaraware uo., ana
family now dccupy the F. O. Corley
residence on the Leaphart road and
Mr. Corlev has moved to the Maj.
Meetze homestead at Lexington depot.
Mrs. Ltila Beeland, i:ej Drafts, of
Macon. Ga.. is visiting Mrs. Addie
Kaufmann. Mrs. Beeland has many
friends and acquaintances in Lexington
where she was born and reared to
womanhood, who will be delighted to
learn that she is among us again.
Lorick & Lowrance, of Columbia,
who have so long and so satisfactory
catered to the wants of the people
of Lexington, aie still doing business
at the same old stand and solicit the
continued patronage 01 our people.
Our popular Superintendent of Education,
Mr. H. L. Hanran, is taking
a great interest in the educational interest
of Lexington and is sparing no
time in doing all lie can to further the
cause of which be is at the head.
This week he is in the Fork visiting
the schools over there.
While playing with his companions
Sunday, little Samuel, the bright son
of Mr. Samuel B. George had the
misfotune to breake the bone in one
of his legs. The little fellow is doing
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' as wen as cuuin db eipectBu a.nu is
bearing his sufferings like the hero
he is.
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On account of the extreme illness of
Dr. W. M. Duncan, Presiding Elder
of Columbia District, he was unable
to fill his appointment here Saturday
and Sunday. Dr. Daniels, of the Columbia
College, came over and preached
in the Methodist church both Saturday
and Sunday mornings to large
and appreciative congregations.
General News.
Wil9on and Marshall were officially
declared elected president and vice
president of the United States respectively
last week.
Teddy Roosevelt has rt appeared in
the political arena witi the battle
cry of no compromiseThe
sixteen suffragettes, who are
inarching on to Washington, are braving
the rigor9 of the cold wave in
order to ca-ry a message to President
Wilson on tae day of lus inauguration. I
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FOR RENT.?A good one or two
~ ^ ^ i- eAtTAHol I
horse ;arm near unoen, <*:bj oo-ci c?
tracts of land for s le. Reasonable price
and easy term 5. W. H. Dody,
lf> t. olambia. S. C.
IB?M?BBBBM ! inn
[PENCILfAND SCISSORS.
The court still continues to draw its
weary length along.
The Bazaar has some well dried
peaches for pies.
The rural carriers will meet iu the
court house here next Saturday.
We have a fresh shipment of the
r>o1phr!?TPft (Tlprm finrincrs water.
Harmon Drug Co.
A nice concrete pavement i9 being
laid in front of the Kaufman block
occupied by the Harmon Drug Co.
Let us have ycur orders for job work
We have a select line of stationery and
give work of quality?prices lowest.
Saturday, the 22nd instant, being a
legal holiday, the Home National
Bank end Bank of Western-Carolina
will be closed. 16.
The controversy over the division of
the Peabod}7 fund between Dr. John~
T-r. ? ? Jl TN_
son, or wmrnrop, ana ur. iuufneu,
of South Carolina University, is unfortunate
and greatly to be deplored.
There is no better wagon made than
the Owensboro wagons. All sizes, for
sale by Caughman Bros., Columbia.
Just received a nice selection of
fresh cakes, cheese cakes, fignewtons,
vanma creams and coffee ca^es, at
tne iiazaal.
Several parties came over from Columbia
in automobiles Sunday and
viewed our beautiful town. They are
well pleased with what they saw.
Considerable sleet fell here Thursday
night but the rain came and
washed it'all away. Friday there was
a freeze?the first of the season.
All kinds of fruits can be found at
the Bazaar.
FOR SALE?S. C. Rhode Island
Red eggs, 20 for $1.00,
Walter Eleazer, Chapin, S. C.
^r " -?A- #v ? A /A i-V* AM KAIMA
Y> e never ncaxu Ui a laiuci i/ciug
worried because bis son worked too
hard.
Many an apparently straight man is
crooked enough to hide behind a cork
screw.
Cabbage plants and beet plants, to
arrive Friday. Place your orders.
Harmon Drug Co.
Before you buy, see our line of $60,
$55 and $75 Buggies, made of best material
and guaranteed to give you
good wear.
Caughman Bros , Columbia, S. C.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. Editor: Will you please alicw
me space in your paper to express
our tbanks to the kind neighbors and
friends for the kindness extended to
us during the illness and death of
our dear beloved son, Andrew Kite?
May God bless each and every one of
them is our sincere wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Hito.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Alice Davis, as Administratrix, etc.,
Plaintiff
against
Maitie McDuffie, et. a!., Defendants.
Iu obedience to the decree of the
rVinrt herein, signed bv his Honor.
Judge I. W. Bowman, dated Feb. 11,
1913, I will resell to the highest bidder
in front of the Court House door
in Lexington, S. C., during the legal
hours of sale on the first Monday in
March, the same being the third day
of said month, the following tract of
real estate, to wit:
"Ail that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situated, lying and being in
Piatt Springs Township, in the county
of Lexington, in said State, containing
one hundred and three-fourths
acres, more or less* bounded on the
North by lands now or formerly of
0. C. Goodwin, on the East by Gabriel
Chestner, on the South by J. F. Mack,
on the West bv Ellen Howell and V.
W. Spires"
TEPtMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser
io pay ior papers.
In ihe event, however, that the purchaser
fills to comply with his or her
bid within one hour after the sale, the
said premises will be immediately resold
at ihe l'efc of the former bidder.
FI1ANK W. SHEALY,
o. C. C. P. & G. S.
Lexington. S. 0., Feb. 11, 1913.
7 C. Sturkie, Esq.. Plaintiff's Atty
Wood's Seeds
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Our New Descriptive Catalog
i3 fully up-to-date, giving descriptions
and full information about
the best and most profitable
seeds to grow. It tells all about
Grasses and Clovers,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
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The Best Seed Corns
and all other
farm and Garden Seeds.
Wood's Seed Catalog has J
long been recognized as a standard
authority on Seeds.
Mailed on request; write for it
! T. W. WOOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, RICHMOND, VA.
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| | SALLOWNESS
! I This disorder is due to a torpid liver j
involving the stomach and bowels.
To correct the trouble take
SIMMONS
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and your bowels are irregular, with
much flatulence (wind in the bowels) ]
you are badly in need of Simmons
Liver Regulator. The liver is the |
I cause of all the trouble and when the
liver is at fault, there is nothing more
effective. Simmons Liver Regulator
quickly restores sound, healthy con ditions
in the liver, stomach and
bowels; sweetens the breath, helps j
digestion and brings back the ruddy
? hue of health to the complexion.
IScId by Dealers. Price, iarge package, $1,00,
Ask for the genuine with the Red Z on the label.
If ynu cannot get it, .mil to us. we will 60i:d it by
mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is also put I
up in liquid form for those who preferit. Priee.Sx.OO
per bottle. Lock for the Red Z label. ^
S. H. ZEiLIN & CO., Props., St Louis, Mo.
Andrew HIte Is Dead.
Andrew Hite, son of Simeon and
Caroline Hite died afc the home of his
parents on Friday, the 14th of February,
in the 19th year of his age.
His young life was full of bright
promise to his parents. He was fa- |
neralized by the Rev. Mr. Livingston
Uir. vamoino r A 17 TCSt". in fit",
auu Ui9 icuiaiuo i) *vw. v.
David cemetery. j
JZaa/o Bn
Sometimes in the kitchen or e
high, where it will light the
reach of children.
The Rayo Bracket Lamp is ma
one of the famous Rayo Family
A clear, white light, steady, diffused,
affixed to the wall. The lamp is inexj
removing chimney or shade. Rayo ]
for all purposes. At Dealers
STANDARD <
(Inccrporatcc
Newark, N. JSheriffs
Sales, Under Execu-1
tion.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
Court of Common Pleas.
Georgia Railroad Bank, Plaintiff;*4"*
against
Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant
and
Georgia Railroad Bank, Plaintiff,
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against |
T AfoH-rnoa TTnnfnrv and ,T. I
iJCCS Vilib i'AUVViVWU A j
Etheredge, Defendants;
and
Peoples Bank of Leesville, S. C. !
Plaintiff,
against
Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant j
and
Brewer Bag Co., Plaintiff,
against
Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant I
and i
Egry Register Co., Plaintiff,
against
Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant
Under and by virtue of executions
duly issued on the judgments duly
enteied in the Clerk of Court's office
in and for the said county and State
in each of the above stated cases, the
j undersigned has levied on and will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder
during the usual hours ot sale at Lexington
Court House. South Carolina,
. ot? the first Monday in March, A. D..
| Jilia, the following described property
or the T/je vlI M-Ptr** Factory, a
, defendant in ?-?oh of the above named
| cases hs follow , to wit:
All that pieo". parcel or lot of land
siti-a^d. lying and being in the town
of L esvi'ie. County of Lexington and
I Scate aror#?s*id, containing two and
j forty-three huudrHth* a?-"-e>, more rr
]^ss, ai d houn^ -i bv lands on r]
North by Geo. C. Clark, and J. Rol ;i
Williams, on the East bv Geo O.
Clark and perhaps others, on the South
i by lands of W. B. Taylor, R. D.
Smith and perhaps others, on the
West by Lee street?and all improvements
thereon.
A complete Mattress Factory.
! (1) One Fairbanks Morse Gasoline
j ngine.
(1) One Picker or Wslary.
j (1; One Excelsior Machine.
I (1) One Pair Scales.
(1) One Sewing Machine, Davis
ake.
i (1) One Filler, Mattress Machine.
I (1) One Garmestto Machine.
(2) Two Sewing Machines.
J Abont 85 Bolts of Bed Ticking.
j (5) h'ine Mattresses,
j (4) Four Half Mattresses.
I (3; Three barrels of Thread.
! (9) Nine Roils of Paper.
I (5) Five Bolts of Burlaps,
f All accounts and bills receivable of
(he LeesvilleMattressFactorv. Term?
! cash. SIM J. MILLER,
! Sheriff Lexington County,
j Lexington, S. C., Feb. 11, 1913. j
} STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
| r%;-' . Comity of Lexington.
Bv Gee. S. Draft;-, Ekj . Probate Judge.
Whereas, Delia Elisor made buit
! to me to grant hr-r Letters of Admin|
istration of the Estate of and effects
| of S. F. Elisor;
These are therefore to cite and adI
inonish all and singular the kindred
j and creditors of the said S. F. Elisor,
| deceased, that they be and appear, bej
fore me, in the court of Probate, to
| be held nt Lexington C. H., S. C., on
j the 6th day of March, J913. next,
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon to show cause, i? any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under rrv Hand this 19th day
of Feb., Anno Domini 1913.
GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C,
Published on the 19th day of Feb.,
: 1913, in the Lexington Dispatch two
j weeks. 17
A marrted woman's description of
bor mnn iun'f" nnvthinf? like the
' one she's got.
Notice Pensioners.
The County Pension Board will meet
, at Lexington, C. H. on Friday the 2S
I day of February 1913 for the purpose
of transacting matters before the board.
S M Roof, Commissioner,
i D T Hare, Secretary,
TRESPASS NOTICE.
" ' 1:? Vi^.?nVT> nnf
i ne pu. jiiu ucic>~jj uuviutu u |
trespass in any manner en our lands
known as the Dave Culler lands.
Trespassing of any kind i'1 postively
forbidden as trespassers w.ll be prosecuted
under the ?law in such cases
provided.
Henry Crim,
John L. Crim,
James T. Crim.
Feb. 1-4 wks. pd.
itchen with a
icket Lamp
Isewhere you need a lamp held
whole room, and be out of the
de for exactly this purpose. It is
?the best kerosene lamps made.
A strong-, substantial bracket, easily
jcnsive. Economical. Lighted without
Lamps are made in various styles and
Everywhere
"ill. COMPANY
5 in Nevr Jersey)
Baltimore, Md.
REAL ESTATE Si INSURANCE
LEXINGTON, - S. C.
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
160 acres in Congaree creek,
includes Joe Sbumpert's residence
Must be sold quick. Good
terms.
250 acres 5 miles from Leesville,
timber, 2 rural routes,
telephone, good school, near
church. v
216 acres 5 miles from Ed- I
mund, 20 acres open, 2 room |
1 dwelling, plenty water, good f
| pasture.
105 acres 7 miles'from Pelion i
7 miles from Gilbert, 4 room fe
k..j B I
uwcuxii^, a uai ij a.juu siauics,
plenty water.
140 acres two miles south of
Barr, 6 miles from Lexington, 30
open, 50 acres pine timber, 0
room dwelling, a barn and stables,
plenty running water.
(523^ acres 3 miles west of Gas- |
ton, 9 qcres open, 3 room dwelling,
some pine timber, plenty
oak.
4C> acres one mile from Edmund
1 25 acr~s open land, 2 room dwelling.
ocri's: 3 mj]PB from Pelion,
50 Hcrf-s "pen i:. dwelling,
I iile??*y wrifpT-. Finn land for
I Got ion and r,*> n
, 162 .serfs 5 miles tn.?m S^eed
mitu, 25 acres open l*nd, ,dweli
I *,i- cr >>arr? and
int acre* 1 mi'^ from Edmund
;J5 apre>j oi*?n la"'1. 2 room dwelling,
pjeUtV Waifcf.
150 acres 7 miles lrom Lexington,
50 Pacres in cultivation 0
room dwelling. 2 barn9 tenant
house, blacksmith shoi good
water Dower, corn ant wheat
mill, cotton, gin and press, telephone,
daily mail, neear good
school and church.
Easy terms.
SURETY BONDS.
| Write or call to see me
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employ the most up-todat(
known in the manufacture
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a w Southern Fence is made
pie. The uprights, or stay;
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around the cross bar, ther
knot and a hinged joint,
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
BESSIE M. HODGE, et al, Plantifls,
against
D. J. KNOTTS, oral, Defendants.
Sale Under Foreclosure.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, signed by his Honor, I. |
W. Bowman. Presiding Judge, dated j
Feb. 10, 1913, I will sell in front of j
the Court House door on the first {
Monday, the 3rd day of March, 1913,
to the highest, bidder at public outcry,
the following described real estate,
to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of land,
s.tuated, lying and being in tiie county :
of Lexington and the State of South i
Carolina, bounded on the North by
lot of Sallitt I. Hutto, one hundred and
fifty feet; East by lot of J. R. Langford,
thirty feet; South by lot of C.
L. Rast and C. M. Yarn, one hundred
and fifty feet; West on Monmouth
Avenue, thirty feet, known as a part
of Block No. 4, of the Town Plat of
Swansea.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser j
to pay for papers.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
Feb. 10, 1913. C. C. C. P. & Q. S. I
Efird & Dreher, Attys. for Plaintiffs, j
? TD ? AT^Kav }
Barron, ivioore , Daxiuu v-v ? j ,
and J. Nelson Frierson; D. W. Robinson,
Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for
certain defendants.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
I Whereas, Archie M. Glaze made suit
I to me to grant him letters of adI
ministration of the estate of and
I effects of Mary A. Glaze, with will
! annexed;
i These are, therefore, to cite and ad|
monish all and singular the kindred
j and creditors of the said Mary A. Glaze
J with will annexed, oceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Lexington,
C. H., S. C., on 24th day of Feb. 15)13,
next, after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if anv thev have, why the said
administration 9honld not be granted, j
Given under my hand, this Tth day
of February A. D. 1913.
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) j
Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. I
Published on the 12th day of Feb. j
1913, in the Lexington Dispatch. 16
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WELL DESERVED
The Praise That Comes From
Thankful Lexin gton People
One kidney remedy has known merit.
Lexington people rely upon it.
That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills.
Lexington testimony proves it reliable.
William P. Steele, singing teacher,
Main St., Lexington, S. C\, says:
"The passages of the kidney secre
nous were auenaea witu pain ana l
knew that I needed a kidney medicine.
Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills from
Dr. Derrick's Drug Store and they
gave me immediate relief. I recommend
this remedy highly, as 1 know
that it is a good one for kidney complaint.''
The above statement must carry
conviction to the mind of every reader.
Don't 9imply ask for a kidney remedy
?ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney
Pills, the same that Mr. Steele had?
the remedy backed by home testimony.
50c all stores. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
"When your Back is Lame He
member the Name."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
State News.
Orangeburg wants a gas plant and
i. - r _ i_ . :J J ?
its arancmse is Heirs; cousiuerea oy
the town council.
The finishing louenes have been
put ou rhe Medical Colietre bill and it
is now ready fur the Governor's signature.
By reason of a law suit iho G. S. A.
Turban Railway will probably not
enter < Jree.i wood.