The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 26, 1913, Image 6
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seeds. WE SELL SEED
1 grow, eat and sell vegeta
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Seed Irish Po
| eties. Special price to s
for 25c in coin or stamps
generous package, each
garden seeds: Cabbage
cucumber and mustard.
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Tied customers. We have grown tad cold m?r?
i fombinr J. WIIT? Because our plants mi
f It is time to set these plants in your section to
' sell for the most money. WE SOW THREE
Earn Your Pterts for a Slight
* Postage Paid 30 cents per 100 plants. By expi
special rate ts very low, SCO for 11.00; 1,000 t
i thousand; 10,000 and over 11.00 per thonsan
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le lantern for farm use
t is made of the best mat
is strong and durable
and awkward.
t. Is easy to light and rewick.
leak, and won't smoke. It is
Made in various styles and
i for every requirement.
T5 Everywhere
OIL COMPANY
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Baltimore, Ma.
nything to Sell
The Dispatch.
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3r and Farmer. We are now
1 kinds of field and garden !
S THAT GROW, therefore
bles and reduce the high
f!nliimhipi visit our store.
t the qnantity of reliable
the money.
We offer the
ifatoes
ack buyers. Special offer:
we will mail, postpaid, a
of the following reliable
, Tomato, Radish, Beets,
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one of the best stocks of ;j
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ITS in 1353. Now hove overtwenty thousand iili;- I
eabtac* plants than all other persons In the Soa:tt.*a J
srplease or we send your money back. Order now.
get extra early cabbage, and they are the ones that
TONS OP CAMAQE SEED PEN SEASON.
Strvieo?Ask Us How Plants?Bv ^mall I!
ess, buyer paying express charges, which under
o <,00% $i,m per thousand; 5000 to 9000, $1.25 per
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9X, 22 Yonges Island, S. C.
Ham Toast?Mince one pound of
cold boiled ham, mix it with a cup of
cream, two beaten eggs, a little butter,
mustard and pepper. Set it on the
stove and stir until thick; spread on
browned butterd toast and set in oven
to dry.
F. E. Walling, a farmer living near
lOKOn, alo. , strongly recom menus
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and say9: "I have been advised by
my family doctor to use Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound for my
children when t'here was a cough
medicine needed. It always gives
the best of satisfaction and I recommend
it to others.'' Harmon Drug Co.
There is no doubt that the people of
the United States would feel most
kind toward Mexico's government if
Mexico would only get one.
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Br. King's New Discovery
Soothes irritated throat and inngs,
stops chronic and hacking cough, relieves
tickling throat, tastes nice.
Take no other; once used, always
U9ed. Buy it at Harmon Drug Co.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Alice Davis, as Administratrix, etc.,
Plaintiff
against
Mattie McDuffie, efc. al., Defendants.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, signed by his Honor,
Judge I. W. Bowman, dated Feb. 11,
1913, I will resell to the highest bid/I
/NW CM f M f L A n All l?^ XT AllOA AAM
tier in iiuiiu ujl u?n vuuiu xiuusc uuur
in Lexington, S. C., during the legal
hours of sale on the first Monday in
March, the same being the tnird day
of said month, the following tract of
real estate, to wio:
"All 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. 0. Goodwin, on the East by Gabriel
Chestner, on the South by J. F. Mack,
on the West by Ellen Howell and V.
W. Spires."
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser
to pay for papers.
In the event, however, that the purchaser
fails to comply with his or her
bid within one hour after the sale, the
said premises will be immediately resold
at the risk of the former bidder.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
C. C. C. P. & G. S.
Lexington, S. 0., Feb. 11, 1913.
T. C. Suirkie, Esq., Plaintiff's Atty.
Notice Pensioners.
The County Pension Board will meet
at Lexington, C. H. on Friday the 2S
day of February 1913 for the parpose
of transacting matters before the board.
S M Roof, Commissioner.
D T Hare, Secretary,
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Hie public is hereby notified not to
trespass in any manner on our lands
known as the Dave Culler lands.
Trespassing of any kind is postively
forbidden as trespassers will be prosecuted
under the ^law in such cases
provided.
Henry Crim,
John L. Crim,
James T. Crim.
F eb. 1-4 wks, pd.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Pnnnf-v of Lexington.
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In the Court of Common Pleas.
BESSIE M. HODGE, et al, Plantilfs,
against
D. J. KNOTTS, et al, Defendants.
Sale Under Foreclosure.
In obedience to the decree of the
Court herein, signed by his Honor, I.
W. Bowman, Presiding Judge, dated
Feb. 10, 1913, I will sell in front of
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 the county
of Lexington and the State of South
Carolina, bounded on the N? rth by
lot of Sallie 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
ana nity leet; west on ivionmourn
Avenu?\ thirty feet, known as a part
of Block 4, of the Town Plat of
Su ansen
TERMS 1 )F SALE: Cash, purchaser 1
to pay for papers.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
Feb. 10. 15)13. C. C. C. P. & G. S.
Efirri & Drther, Aths for Plaintiffs.
B'?rroi', Moore, B:trron & Mr-K^r,
and J N-ds u Fn^rson; D. VV. R .oinson,
Efird & Dielier, Attorneys tor
certain defendants.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
Whereas, Delia Elisor made suit
to me to grant her Letters of AdminiotrofiAn
IJUiaiiVU VA IUV/ OJOIMIV VI wuw vuvvwg
of S. F. Elisor;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said S. F. Elisor,
deceased, that they be and appear, before
me, in the court of Probate, to
be held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on
the 6th day of March, 1913. next,
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my 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
weeks. 17
BE CAREFUL WHAT YCU SAY. j
In speaking of a person's faults,
Pray don't forget your own ;
Remember those with homes of glass j
Should seldom throw a stone;
If we have nothing else to do,
Bat talk of those who sin,
"Tis better we eommene.e at home.
And from that point begin.
We have no right to judge a man
Until he;s fairly tried;
Should we not like his company,
We know the world is wide:
Some may have faults?and who has
not 'i
The old as well as young?
Perhaps we may, for naught we know,
Have fifty to their one.
I'll tell you of a better plan,
You'll find it works full well;
To try my own defects to cure
Before of others tell,
And though I sometimes hope to be
-v . _ . ? r i -
iso worbe man some i Know,
My own shortcomings bid me let
The faults of others go.
Then let us all when we commence
To slander friend or foe,
Think of the harm one word would do,
To these we little know;
Remember, curses, sometimes, like
Our chickens, ''roost at home,"
Don't speak of others' faults until
"We have none of our own.
$100 Reward, S10C
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature m aoing its worK.
The proprietors have so mucn faith in
its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that
it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
In Memorlam.
Mr. Coiins Meetze, the beloved son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meetzs. was i
V,
born February 17, ISOo, and died July
25, 1912, at the age of 10 years, 5
months and 18 days. He was baptised
in infancy and confirmed in
Providence Lutheran church. Besides
his parents, he leaves seven
brothers and two sisters. Two sisters
preceded him to the spirit land. Before
his departure he sang and prayed
and told those around him to meet
him in heaven. God took him to a
much better place than this sinful
world. I do hope that his death will
be a warning to the young men in
this vicinity so as to be prepared to
A ? M 1> /N n f ^ h I m
meet mill iu ne<ivou. uun i uhuk
that because you have plenty iu this
world it will keep you here. "I heard
a voice from heaven say unto me write
and have respect for the dead." Loving;
and tender hands covered the grave
with beautiful flowers as a token of
respect for one who had crossed the
river from whose bourne no traveler
ever returns. His remains were laid
to rest at Providence church on Friday
in the presence of a large congregation
by Rev. P. D. Risinger.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant iu our home,
That never can be filled.
Uroci in ins? wisdom nas recalled,
The boon his love had given,
And though the bod}7 slumbers here,
His soul is safe in heaven.
Cousin L. C.
Boston, February 13.?Mrs. Blanche
F. Lowenstein, who was arrestad af!
h poast sparch by her husband,
AithedG. !.?> wen stein, a wealthy
Philadelphia merchant, was in the
municipal cnurr, charged with a statutory
offeree. She a d Howard Drinkhouse
were each held in $500 bonds
for a hearing Drinkhouse was served
with papers in a $20,000 alienation
sipf- brought against him by Lowenstein.
A Minnesota legislator has a bill to
stop the killing of frogs. The high
cost of living must have hit that state
hard.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND BRAND
Ask your I>rnrr<? for CHI-CHES-TER'S A
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and/O^
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue(%//
Ribbon. Takb no other. Bay oTrsirW
Drnr*lst and ask for OHI-CHES-TfiR S ?
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fiTO
years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
ttmp rwrnvu/urnr worth
TRIED ClCnl ffnLllL TESTED j
I Cough, Cold I
ISoreTbroatj
| Sloan's Liniment gives i|
| quick relief for cough, cold, M
g hoarseness, sore throat, ?
p croup, asthma, hay fever |j j
|?jj cU-'vt JjlUIiUUlLli.
: ; HERE'S PROOF. >j
|| Mr. Albert TY.PKicE.of Fr^doria, ra
liicut in tKe family and find ic a.i czA.t.U'u'.
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RELIEVED SORE THROAT. KS
fcj 3Ir.?. L. TlKKT^Kii, of II
jwi vr rites: ' ! bought-one bonis* of your us
?J Liniment and itdidinea'.l the good iri ^
8? the v.orhi, My throat vas very scro, If
Eg and. it cured me of my trouble.'' g
j? GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. S
M Mr. ty. }r. svr.ag-oe, 3721 Elmivond gj I
H Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: "A lit- K |
X tie boy next do.,r had croup. 1 gave >4
flg the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. g
S3 She gave him three drops on sugar S
M| before going to bed, and he got up 8
M without the croup iu the morning." n
fi PlPtGOg sZZ&Gag Cf'&Sag t$t|
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Strike Battle in Boston.
Boston, February 20:?Fourteen arrests
were made as a result of a street
encounter between garment strike
sympatizers and a crowd of young
men who were escorting some women
operatives from an East Boston Factory
to tonight. In the battle sticks,
stones and bottles figured numerously
as weapons and many injuries were
inflicted. Police reserves succeeded,
after a short struggle, in separating
the contending elements.
The Best Cough Medicine.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ever since T have been keeping
house,'' says L. C Ilames, of
Marbury, Ala. 'T consider it one of
h e best remedies I ever used. My
children have all taken it and it works
like a charm. For colds and whooping
cough it is excellent." For sale
by Dealers.
Sheriff's Sales, Fnder Execution.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
Court of Common Pleas.
Georgia Railroad Bank, Plaintiff,
n ry o i n n f
Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant
and
Georgia Railroad Bank, Plaintiff,
against
Leesville Mattress Factory and E. J.
Etkeredge, Defendants;
and
Peoples Bank of Leesville, S. C.
Plaintiff,
agai nst
Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant
and
Brewer Bag Co., Plaintiff,
' against
Leesville Mattress Factory, Defendant
and
Egrv 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 j
in each of the above stated cases, the j
undersigned has levied on and will sell j
at public outcry to the highest bidder !
during the usual hours of sale at Lex- j
ington Court House. South Carolina, j
on the first Monday in March, A. D.. j
191-5, the following described property j
of the Leesville Mattres3 Factory, a
defendant in each of the above named j
cases as follows, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of land
situated, lying and being in the town
of Leesville, County of Lexington and
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State atoresaia, comaming lwu auU
forty-three bundreths acres, more or
less, and bounied by lands on the
North by Geo. C. Clark, and J. Rolin
Williams, on the Ea9t by Geo. C.
Clark and perhaps others, on the South
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
ngint.
(1) One Picker or Walary.
(1) One Excelsior Machine.
(1) One Pair Scales.
(l)One Sewing Machine, Davis
ake.
(1) One Filler, Mattress Machine.
(1) One Garmestto Machine.
(2) Two Sewing Machines.
About 85 Bolts of Bed Ticking.
in\ "Finp MfltifrftSSfifl.
(4) Four Haif Mattresses.
(3) Three barrels of Thread.
(9) Nine Roils of Paper.
(5) Five Bolts of Burlaps.
All accounts and bills receivable of
the Leesville Mattress Factory. Terms
cash. SIM J. MILLER,
Sheriff Lexington County.
Lexington, S. C., Feb. 11, 1913.
M
TEE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, S, C,
REPAIRS
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Kanufaeiisrec' in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
AM MASTER OF THE
OPTICAL BUSINESS
My motto is painstaking: conscientious
Optical service. I have
one of the most completely
equipped optical offices, in Columbia.
Let me do your optical
work and show you how I
can serve you. Spectacles and
Eye-glasses repaired and lenses
_ 1 3 OA r . f * -
matciieu in ou minute9.
Three graduate opticians of many
years experience to serve you and
we can promise you the highest degree
of accuracy, reliability and satisfaction
in all cases entrusted to
me. Come and see U9, we make no
charge for our examination.
i, fi Berkman
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ESTABLISHED 1879.
1418 MAIN STREET.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
BEAR IN MIND
Is Headquarters for
Sugar, Coffee. Teas. Rice.
w / / / 7
Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted
daily.
Don't pat off buying
your coffee and sugar.
They're going Higher.
C. D. KENNEY CO.
1639 Main Street,
Phone 157.
Columbia, S. C. 5
A Watch is J
Valuable
When it Keeps Time. If
you want your watch to
keep Correct Time, see
M. WEISS,
Watch Repairing a Speciaty
Also Dealer in Watches
and Jewelry.
1336 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
*
FARMS!
FARMS!
If you want to buy a good
farm at right price anywhere
in South Carolina,
call on or write me. If you
want to sell your farm quick
for ca9b, make your price
right and I will sell it for
vnn nn mattpr whprfl lnont.
ed. I sell choice city
properly, to*).
Hope A. Dickert,
1507 Main Street,
Columbia, - South Carolina.'
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