The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 26, 1913, Image 3
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. G. R. HARDING,
tTHii; OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
is at his office doing good wore at
moderate prices. Call to see him
don't wait.
Near Hvatfc'sPark, COLUMBIA, S. C
T\R. F. O. GILMORE,
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W 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O.
B Ojtjioe Houns: 9 a. m, to 2 p. m., an from
3 to 6 p. m.
' U7M. W. HA WES,
IT Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND, S. C.
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1, 1905.
J DR. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist,
1623 Main St. : Columbia, S. C,
OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M.
0. M. En ED. F. E. DBEHEB.
EFIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H., S. C.
Will practice In ail the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will al,
ways be at office, Lexington. S. C.
T F. FRICK,
J . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHAPIN, & C.
? Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Room, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
BOBERT MOORMAN.
Attorney-at-I^ w,
Admitted to Practice in all
Coorts in this State.
Carolina National Bank Building,
COLUMBIA. S. 0.
Thurmond,timmerman * callison,
attorneys at law,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
We will be pleased to meet those
having legal business to be attended
to. at onr office at any time.
Office next to Caughman & Harmon's.
Lexington, S. O.
J. WM THURMOND.
GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN,
Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISON.
LBERT M. BOOZER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
Otfxok: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture StoreBspecial
attention given to business entrust9d
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
jountv.
DR. D. L. HALL,
DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
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Office hours 8 a. in., to 5:30 p.'m
Dec* 23, 1907?6m
DR. G. J. OLIVEROS,
1424 MARION ST.,
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Is prepared to treat ail troubles of
Rye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Ltm^s.
The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed.
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BARNARD B. EVANS,
Attorney at Law.
MIMNAUGH BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C.
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. MONEY TO LOAN. . j
WBOYD EVANS, v
LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. 0.
Law Offices, ( Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < Pendleton Street.
Street. (
- Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
OR. A. J. ADAMS,
DENTIST,
SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA.
50?6m p
E. L. HARTLEY,
Batesburg, . . . S. L.
Surveying, Terracing, Leveling > ny
one desiring such please let me now.
.All Work guaranteed and pr-u.pdydone.
Rates ?5.00Per Day
Sterling 60033
1 Sterling silver, cut glass tine
china, clocks. A fine stock
\ always on hand for yon to
select irom.
Keep us in mind when wan .
ing anything in Jewelry to
Silverware.
Good watch work and be t j
eye glasses.
If you can't come, send f >r
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
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JEWELERS,
1424 Main Columbia, S. C.
No need to order "from off", we
have them here. Top buggies $10.00
cash, open $35.00. See them, We
' make the price.
Gregory.Conder Mule Oo,
Advfc Columbia. S. C.
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Pleasant Hi!! Personals.
We have had some very unpleasant
weather for several days the latter
part of Jast week.
We trust the co'd weather is over.
Grain crops are IookiD~ fine in our
section.
Mr. Carl Taylor and family spent a
recent Sundav at his father's, Rev. J.
D. Taylor.
Messrs. Andrew Add3% Cleve Risin1
ger and Rufus Hallman were pleasant
callers at the home of Rev, J. D.
Taylor recently.
Mr. Reubin Taylor was the guest of
Mr. P. Leaphart c n Sunday of last
week.
Mr. Eddie Taylor visited the home
of his father, Mr. George Taylor, of
the Gilbert section, 011 Sunday ot last
week.
Messrs. Beltcn Long, Lonnie Frick,
Oaliie Taylor and Cailie Shealy spent
a recent Sunday at Mr. D. L Taylor's.
Messrs Jesse and Daniel Harmau,
were the guests of Mr. J. Z. Taylor
on a recent Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. ' ;car and Lewie Harman
were the g sts of Mr. D. L. Taylor
on a recent Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ida Anderson spent . several
days with her uncle, Rev. J. D. Tay
lor, recently.
Misses Matfcie and Maude Taylor
visited at Mr. D. L. Taylors on Sunday
afternoon of last week.
Mr. Martin Amick was the guest of
Mr. Hamp Lybrand recently.
Mr. James Hallman was a recent
guest of Mr. Jake Derrick.
Mrs. Martha Hite visited her daughter,
Mrs. W. P. Taylor, recently.
Sunday School Boy.
Dr. Houseal Turned Down,
The Governor sent a message to the
Senate last night, says the Columbia
Ct-ota rtf thft 90fh inof: . annnnnninff
that he had appointed Dr. W. Gusfcave
Houaeal, of Newberry, as Superintendent
of the State Hospital for the
Insane.
The position of Superintendent is
now held by Dr. J. W. Babcock.
After the receipt of the message the
Senate went into executive session and
following an extended debate refused
to confirm the appointment of Dr.
Houseal. Two members of the Senate
voted to sustain the Governor.
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coming again this evening, and he says
he wants to see you on some import
ant business."
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old man chucking her playfully under
the chin. "I know what the young
man wants."
That eyening Mr. Chestnut cam e to
the point at once.
"Mr. Hendricks," he said boldly, "I
want to ask you if you have laid in
your winter stock of coal?"
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Irish Srew?Three pounds of the
neck of mutton, four potatoes cut in
, dice, five onions, salt and pepper, two
quarts of water. Cut meat in small
pieces, coyer with the boiling water,
add the onions, sliced and simmer for
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j turnips are nearly done make a cream
sauce and stand over the tea kettle to
keep warm. Drain the turnips in a
colanler, turn carefully in a vegetable
dish, pour the cream sauce over thern,
and serve.