The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 06, 1913, Image 7
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
nR. F. O. GILMORE.
V DENTIST.,
" 4510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O.
imoi Houas.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? an from
/ 3 to 6 o. m.
WM. W. HA WES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
^ 4 NEW BB00KLA.ND, S. C.
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
/ November 1.1906.
9. X. KFIBD. V. S. DBEHXB.
EFIBD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H., S. 0. .
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
** solicited. One member of the Arm will always
be at office, Lexington. S. C.
,
Jh. frick,
> ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEAPIN, & C,
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second
floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
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 our office at any time.
r. Office nest to Caughman & Harman's.
Lexington, S. C. i
j. WM THURMOND. |
n GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN.
Sept 13,1911. T. C. CALLISON.
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law.
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Store^
n3peclal attention given to business entrust^
Bd to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
3ountv. J
nr. d. l. HALL,
Jj DENTIST
mrm a CO
u5j1ju jh.x3j.a, kj. v.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:60 y?n
Deo* 23. 1907?6m
C. J. OLIVEROS,
' 1424 MARION ST.,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
Is prepared to treat ail troubles of
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed.
VTST BOYD EVANS,
WT LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia, S. 0.
Law Offices, ( Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < Pendleton Street.
Street. (
Office Telephone No. 1372.
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Residence Telephone JNo. iuac.
E. L. HARTLEY,
Batesborg, . . S. c.
^ Purveying, Terracing, Leveling. Any |
-one desiring such please let me know.
All Work guaranteed and promptly
done. Rates $5.00Per Day
f DR. A. J. ADAMS,I
DENTIST,
SWANSEA, SO. CAROLINA.
SO?6mp
Lexington Meet Market
B. 3L Kyzer, Prop.
Ice, Meats, Green Groceries.
Lunch Room and Restaurant
in the rear.
City Hotel and Cafe,
a it
AMMAN
and
EUROPEAN
GOOD CLEAN ROOMS
-NEAR THEATRE AND STATE
CAPITOL
.American Rates $1.25 to $2.00
<Enropean Rates, Rooms, 50c and up.
Mrs. L. I. KAMNER,
Proprietress,
>1218 Main Street Phone 851
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
china, clocks. A fine stock
always on hand for you to
select from.
Keep us in mind when wan
** ing anything in Jewelry to
i
Silverware.
(xood watch work and best
eye glasses.
If you can't come, send tor
our catalogue or telephoneyonr
order to us.
P. H. MMOTTE & CO-,
JEWELERS,
% 1424 Main Columbia, S. C.
Fishing tackle of every
.kind can be found at Harman
** . Bazaar. j
/
| 727 sim J Miller, ser war 55 90
728 " " 14 40
729 Frank w Shealv, postage 18 19
730 Geo S Drafts, pro in lun 20 00
731 It A Derrick, p on o b 123 00
73? S C Pen, c h & g sal 51 47
733 E L Wingard, sal co treas 33 33
734 B D Clark, sal cor 14 50
735 H N Kaminer & Oo, s forph 12 00 ^
736 Mrs E G Wingard, s for p li 22 35
737 W M Addy, s r i 20 00
738 Lexington Dispatch, p 16 70
739 W D Dent, salary auditor 33 33
740 Frank W Shealy, sal c c c 29 16
741 L J Langford, sal sup 83 33
742 Scott Hendrix, sup for jail 26 00
743 S J Leaphart, s for s o 21 62
744 A D Martin, b s as c s e 12 65 ^
745 Sim J MiJler, dieting p na <u
746 " arrests 38 35
747 " sal as sheriff 275 00
748 E H Hope, sal ferryman 12 50
749 Henry Foose, sal ferryman 15 00
750 D. H Price, sal as con 41 90
751 CG Gantt, lumber and work 100 41
752 E H Addy, sal mag 38 75
753 J W Oorley, work on road 33 25
754 B C Corley, work on road 29 00
755 Cromer Oswald, work on c h 3 00
756 Adam Corley, a as pauper 5 00
757 Chalmers E Wessinger, p 4 10
758 S Nunnamaker sup for ferry 62 27
759 Jesse Harman, w on r ^ 34 15
760 D B Amick " 62 05
! 761 PA Carter M 10 00
1 762 J R Jefcoat 6 50
763 Henry Buff, et a], smag &con 96 25
764 J S Wingard, w for c 6 50
j 765 M E Fulmer, sup for p h 14 27
766 Mrs M J Falmer, s as s p h 81 00
767 W E Lorick, s as mag & con 71 00
768 Dr P H Shealy, prof ser to c 1 00 1
769 Farmers Supply Co, sup c g 1S7 45
770 H E Harman, w on r 5 00
771 Sidney Summers, w on r 37 50 ^
772 J D Oxner, lumber 59 50
733 E. L Wingard, lnt n bosr 93 00
77.1 J R Riphardsnn. RUDnlies 2 70
775 A D Martin, sal supt 52 00
776 S J Leaphart, p & cor c c c 22 00
777 Walker Evans Cogs'Co. 9 o 71 51
778 H Z Adams, work on road 100 00
779 J D Langford, sup for c g 10 65
780 Dr G F Roberts, ex lun 10 00 c
781 W Q, Jackson, 1 and w 36 84 c
782 J B Langford, s c c g & g 221 65 s
7S3 C A Barrs, work on road 22 50 C
784 M L Martin, work on road 11 00 I
785 H Z Adams, sup for c g 261 82 c
786 Zion Office Supply Co, s for o 47 90 b
787 S C Pen, eh&gs 46 30 *
788 D>r H Z Eleazer, p m ex 5 00 0
789 U W Jefcoat, sal mag & con 70-00 e
790 Wes Wheeler Scraper Co, s c g 8 00 r
791 Sulzberger & Sons, s for p h 17 06 I
792 J D Swygert, 1 and w 11 25
693 Ohapin Hiller Co, tools 7 95
794 J C Crout, lumber and work 75 74
795 E L Martin, dieting prisoners 4 00 t
f4aicrpr Rrns. lumber 46 3S
r? 7 - - - L
797 J. K. Swygert, lumber 46 21 t
798 G R Sease, work on roads 2 50 t
799 J Frank Lowman w orj r 2 00 j
800 Adam Reeye9, sal ferryman 10 50 t
801 C R Rish, sal mag & con 70 00 q
S02 E M DuPre, supplies for p h 14 00 a
803 P D Meetze, road inspector 20 00 j
804 S C Pen, convict hire 44 71 e
805 J L Ward, medicine 25 00
806 D A Hammond, sup for c g 27 50 j
807 R Stoudemire, w on r 8 00 {
SOS Palmetto Iron Works, sup 31 7S
809 Wes Disinfecting Co, sup 15 00 8
810 L L Roof, burying ex 8 00 a
811 J H Frick, sal mag & con 74 00 t
812 W Q Jackson, sal road in 10 00 <]
813 H L Langford, lum & sup 10 64 j814
Lorick and Lowrance sup c g 12 50 c
815 M. E. Rutland, sup for eg 31 83 c
816 H N Kaminer & Co. s for p ii 4 50 \
817 W C Sease, building bridge 4 00 g
818 T F Jefcoat, work on road 7 00 f
819 J A Fanning, lum & work 1 50
820 Eli Spires, lumber & work 26 30
821 F L Corley, work on road 13 90
822 C W Caughman, sc&wch 5100 2
823 J H Wessinger, w on r 30 50 ^
824 D B Hayes, work on roads 24 00 ^
R2ri Dr. R. R. Geicrer. ex lun 10 00 ?
826 Cit Tel Co, dry bell 1 25 a
827 Efird & Dreher, counsel fee 50 00 v
828 Barre Hdw Co, Supplies 1 61 t
829 E L Wingard, c t j & wpb 2794 50 a
830 G S Drafts, 3 mos salary 25 00 f
831 H. W. Hendrix, 1 and w 53 79 j
832 G 8 Drafts, pro in lun 10 0o
833 Mrs E G Wingard, sup p h 34 88
834 W D Dent, salary auditor 33 33
835 T L Harman, salary mag 56 25
836 Lexington Dispatch, sup 9 85
837 Dr E P Derrick, prof ser p h 30 00 T
838 George Drafts, work on road 2 00
839 Corley Bros,, lumber 7116 C
840 D. R Haltiwanger, s c h 1 50
841 James Crosson, Hold Inquest 5 00 .
842 J J Wingard, pro lun 10 00
843 Dr Z P Penner, prof ser pris 5 00
844 Lorick & Lowrance, rope 14 17 t
845 Batesburg Cot Oil Co, fer 90 90 v
846 C W Farr, work on road 4 00 f
847 D R Haltiwanger, s c h 1 50 8
848 Murphy & Co, sup for eg 33 00 1
849 LexingtO! Light Co, 1 fore h 8 44 t
850 C W Oaughman, wood 12 00 f
851 J R Richardson, supplies 3 30
852 W L Taylor, work on road 6 37
853 Matthews & Bouknight s eg 354 06
854 Lexington Light Co, lforch 10 32
855 E L Wingard, p for t office 13 96
856 E L Wingard, sal co treas 33 33
857 B D Clark, sal cor 14 50
858 ' coal for jail 14 00
859 Waeschi & Edwards Co, c c h 86 84
860 Enterprise Hdw Co, supplies 5 85
861 " " 15 35
862 Lexington Enterprise, snp 20 75
863 Frank W Shealy, sal c c c 29 16 9
864 " s for c 26 64
t
565 Roof & Barre Co, 1 for jail 1 31
566 C F Saner, lumber 35 00
567 Enterprise Hdw Co, sapplies 2 10
563 J C Reeder, road inspector 20 00
569 DrWP Timmerman, p 9er 1 00 (
570 John W Smith, bal sal 30 00 '
571 J B Wingard, sal elk e c f^es 50 00 pe
572 " sal elk co com 50 00 Jjf
573 Cannon Culvert Co, m for r 700 10
574 L J Langford, sal sup 83 66 Hi
Total $36,802.99 su
Very respectfully submitted,
E L WINGARD,
County Treasurer..
.Resolutions 01 .Respect.
Resolutions passed by the Woman's jj
Foreign Missionary Society of Mt. ^
Tebron Methodist church in memory nt
)f Mrs. J. P. Bodie. Whereas, it m
pleased the Giver of all good in his ^
ivisdom to enter our society and take
xom us our esteemed friend who was 12
ievoted to her church and all Chris- w
:ian work; therefore, be it resolved: sv
1. That our society has lost an cr
earnest and faithful worker whose be
generosity responded to every call. de
2. That the removal of such a life
!rom our midst leaves a vacancy ana
jast a shadow that is deeply realized /
3V the members of our society. 1
3. That her interest and untiling 1
efforts to build up her church aa1
society will ever be an inspiration to j
is to work more faithful.
4. That we tender our heartfelt
symyathies to the family in this sad
lour of bereavement and command
;hem to the care of Him who doeth all '
hings well. ^
5. That a copy of these resolutions 1
>e sent to the bereaved family, spread
>n our minutes and published in the <
Lexington Dispatch. <
Mrs. J. N. Blackburn,
Mrs. A. C. Shuil, .
Miss Bertha Kleckley.
Committee. ]
<
Good Reason for His Enthusiasm.
When a man has suffered for several .
lays with colic, diarrhoea or other form 1
if bowel complaint and is then cured
ound and well by one or two dose9 of J
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ^
)iarrhoea Remedy, as is often the 1
:ase, it is but natural that he should <
ie enthusiastic in his praise of the
emedy, and especially i9 this the case
if a severe attack when life is threat- i
ned. Try it when in need of such a ?
emedy. It never fails. Sold by All
)ea!ers. adv.
Sheriff Protects Prisoner. ~~
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Bambridge, Ga, Aug. o-hd JLeconte,
he negro suspected of an attack on
he family of a farmer of Grady eouriy
Friday night, was captured here
his afternoon by Sheriff Emanuel of
)ecatur county. Soon after the cap- ve
are was made a posse arrived from
Jrady county, headed by the sheriff,
.nd demanded the negro, but Sheriff
Smanuel refused to give uo hi9 prison- an
r, fearing he would be lynched, and
Bft with Leconte in an automobile for tjc
Ubany to place his man in the jail
here. > _
Leconte admitted the crime and
liowed his captors scratches received
,t the hands of the 16-year-old daugh- J
er of the farmer during the struggle.
?he negro announced his willingness
o return to Cairo and die for the
rime. It i9 said that the Grady
lounty posse will make an effort to
ntercept the automobile containing
iheriff Emanuel and his prisoner beore
they reach Albany.
cosily treatment. ^
"I was troubled with constipation m
,nd indigestion and spent hundreds of
iollars for medicine and treatment/' Oi
writes 0. H. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark.
'1 went to a St. Louis hospital, also to
, hospital in New Orleans, but no cure ||
ras effected, On returning home I
tegan taking Chamberlain's Tablets,
md worked right along. I used them ?
or sometime and am now all right."
"or sale by All Dealers. adv.
Two Posses Clash.
Cairo, Ga., Aug. 3.?Hardy Rawls
vas killed and two other men were
vounded near here today when two
>arties of citizens searching for a murierons
negro fired upon each other in
the dark. Rawls, Craton Singletary
tnd Joe Hall, who were hunting for
3d Leconte, a negro who attacked
i white family Friday midnight,
vere fired upon by Lint Singlearv
and Arch Adani9 at a negro hut
vhere both parties thought they might
ind Leconte. Rawl9 dropped dead
tnd his companions returned the fire,
bounding one of the other party.
Hall then received a load of shot in
he face, after which the two parties
ound out their mistake.
When you have an achy, stretchy
eeling and vou are dull, tired anddis;ouraged
it is a siga of approaching
Malaria or Chills. You should act
juiCKiy to ward on an attach. siaiKON'S
RED Z LIVER REGULATOR
>ffers you the help you r,need. It destroys
the Malaria germ, drives out
mpurities, regulates the bowels and
nakes you feel bright, vigorous and
jheerful. Price, large package, $1,00;
mall size, 25c. Sold by All Druggists.
advt. |
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Heard
for any case of Catarrh that canbe
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co,. Toledo. 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F, J.
leney for the last 15 years, and b-lieve him
srfeetly honorable in ad business transacts
and financially able to carry out any
'ligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, 0.
ill's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ac-tg
directly upon the blood and mucous
rfacesofthe system. Testimonials sent J
se. rriee 75c per ootne. soiu Dy an uruj;
Take Hall's Family Pills for coustipadon. I
A Family Reunion. |
At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. K
. Counts in Cbapin at 9 o'clock, S
eir children and grand children, g
tmbering 46, came together to com- g
emorate his 68th birthday on Tues- 8
ty, July 29th. |
A table was spread in the yard at i
o'clock and a sumptuous dinner |
as served. Music and singing held B
pay in the afternoon and later ice g
earn was served. May Mr. Counts I
j permitted to celebrate his birth- Q
ijs for many years to come.
v i
WHEN THE BOWELS |
ARE UNCOMFORTABLE L
and you miss that fine feeling yjjj
Df exhilaration which follows ((f
a copious morning operation, M
pu should put a small quan- j $
tity of Simmons Red Z Liver I
Regulator (The Powder Form) - ;
an the tongue and wash it ; \
lown with a little water. ' I
Its action in the system is
purifying and strengthening,
[t drives out hard impactions
and impurities and gives tone
:o the muscular structure of
:he bowels. It overcomes the
;endency to chronic constipa;ion,
relieves a bloated feeling
:n the abdomen, sweetens the
oreath, and promotes vigor of
Dody, mental alertness and
cheerful spirits. j
Sold by Dealers, Price, large package, $1.00.
Ask for the genuine with the Rod 7. on the label,
[f you cannot get it. remit to us. we will send it by
nail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is put up
ilso in liquid, form for those who prefer it. Price
il.OC per bottle. Look for the Red Z label.
J. H. ZEILIN & C0n Props., St Louis, Mo.
?~1
UMMERLAND COLLEGE
FOR "WOMEN.
Next session begins Sept. 10, 1913. j
lers a liberal education under posire
Christian influences. Expenses
ry moderate. Ideal location. Rooms
rnished with everything needed;
d, dresser, washstand, chairs, rugs,
len, electric lights, steam heat, hot lU
d cold water.
For catalogue and further informa>n
address P. E. MONROE, Pres.,
itesburg-Leesville, s. c. ?4
The ^
Xlbert Hotel $
3 Main St. Cor. Lady St. ^
Columbia, S. C. ^
Greenfield Building K
LARGE COOL AIRY ROOMS. \
Everything nice, clean and home- ^
je. Rooms with or without private w
,th. Special rates by the week or ^
onth. f
Quick service. Polite attention. ^
ar greatest endeavor is to please. \
European Plan. f
:dw. J. Arthur ^
Proprietor. ^
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THE
TAYLOR <
DRUG
CO.
1520 MAIN STREET 1
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
Invite You
To calljwhen in Colum- i
bia. Make this modern j
drug store your head- i
quarters whether you m
buy or not. We want to
know you. Everything 4?
here that is to be, found m
in an up-to-date drug ^
establishment. %
The Taylor Dreg Co ?
1520 Main St.
COLUMBIA, 'S. CAR. 3s
=^'%]
Take Care Of I
Your Teeth. I <
They are one of the most valuable / g
possessions. Good teeth mean good ^ 3
health and appearance. I can make 3
you r teeth sound without causiEg you ^ 00 ^ I
any pain. See me today. SET 9
EXAMINATIONS FREE J
Fillings in Gold, Silver Gold Crowns and Bridge |
Platinum and Porcelain j Work |
50c to $1.00 I $3, $4 and $5 I
mMBaMHnanvQnurfHX.'nra PR
No charge for painless extrat iou when other work is dom.. ^
Baltimore Bmital Parlor J
PAINLESS DENTISTRY 1
1329 1-2 Main Street, Over Stork's Grocery Store jj|
Lady attendant. Open daily 8 a. m. to 8. p. m.; Sun- ^
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u.ay jl \j i\j tj. xvcici cuv^c. uu? vvui a axiu. xjau.i w ?
lumbia. We are here to stay. I
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GOODS jl
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we nave resumed Diismess anu are now ueauy yi
to execute orders for
I
Hardware and Groceries, f
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Temporary Quarters:
Hardware department, Columbia Hotel; Grocery J .
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department, next to Columbia Hotel.
1539 Main Si \I
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OFFICE: Second Floor, Columbia Hotel. 0
LORICK UOWMNCE, jac. :
COLUMBIA, - - SOUTH CAROLINA.
Have You Had Your J
House Papered I
Yet? I
If not write us for samples and prices. We have a
complete stock and will do your work reasonable. 5
Webb's Art Store i
1627 Main Street - - - Columbia, S. C. K
Art Goods, Pictures, Paints, Etc. ^
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