The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 06, 1907, Page 2, Image 2
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1 This and other interesting experiments are described in our books, "Cotton
Culture" and "Profitable Farming"?free to any one interested. Written amot
1 by experts, and full of valuable suggestions which, followed out, will insure subir
||| 8 better and bigger crops and larger profits. Write for them to-day. e
S-UrJ I GERMAN KALI WORKS ' : not c
? New York?93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, Ca.?1224 Candler Building will ]
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j? that go to the usual customer like j conf(
I a pretty girl among a lot of "have ] that
Kpte -jf beens" or "never weres." Many \ done
| people tell us WE do the "stand \ | any.
jjl out" kind.. j: lumt
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IP j ' ' ' Allied Arts. I
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a Convenient Schedules on Local Trains. ^ ^
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ppvom Tor full information as to rates, routes, etc. r*Si? thT3<
j/ji consult nearest Southern Eailway Ticket Agent, or statu
> W ' E. W. HUNT, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. ^ dolla
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jjk tobacco is one of the oldest and best brands of one of the q^'
?Hst manufacturers in the country. Established in 1851, the aratii
II very highest standard of manufactured tobaccos ever attained 11 I my a
in America has been reached; a standard which is strictly lived j am
up to in every plug we make. Experienced buyers cover all the Qf
leading markets of Virginia and North Carolina, choosing only since
the most select, high-grade growth, with which to maintain the ay.n
unequaled quality of "LEGAL TENDER TUJIST." /osei
Sold at 10c per Twist In 5c Cuts 1 Bu;
Always discriminate in favor of " LEGAL TENDER TWIST," and SAVE THE Store
TAGS. A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which is one of the largest and in one
most attractive ever gotten out by a tobacco manufacturer, will be mailed to any | tube l
address in the United States on receipt of only 4c in postage stamps, or 8 of the
' tags we are redeeming. ^ ^
Hv HANCOCK BROS. & CO., LYNCHBURG, VA.
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?AT? PARLOR RESTAURANT. |' '
m derricks drug store, bi david) proprie)or>
LEXINGTON, S. C., i 13% MAI . si.. COLUMBIA. S. C tie, v
wiii. * j vtntiD)D r? /-.?.! ! The only up to date ^afinK house of Its the d
Will be xOimd Y_-kGER S Cream Chlo- | kiud in the City of Columb a. It is w#?H kept |0
rotorm Liniment, the greatest of all j ?clean linen, prompt ami poi re service.
liniment-3 for Man or Beast, Rheu- You tfet what yon order and pay only for stum
* xxixx. ^ ^ , what you Ket. Within easy roach of desira- .
matism especially. bio sleeping apartments. destr
YAGER'S Sarsaparilla. the best of OPEs all vto/TT
Tonics and Blood Purifiers.
YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System : T
Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil j Ijlj A D ft'W 9
Preparations?You can't tasto the A 8.1 v im KvI" oISFJL uli; Le:
??' v J. C. KINARO, Proprietor, ''e}?
Ask For Yager's Remedies at i _ r ^ Hall
_ ^ Leesville, - - - S. C aood
DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. The best attention given guest. Mod- drink
(Hysteria?Woman's Friend) ern conveniences. Table supplied with came
best the market affords.
Iijmjba Dispatch, i
Wednesday. March 3.1907. !
PB EIVEES NOT CUT.
?e, Waieree and Congaree to Get
igina! S150.009?Waterway to g
Georgetown to be Improved.
Lshington, Fob. 28.?No material
ges have boen made by the cons
on the river3 and harbors bill
respect to South Carolina iteni3.
ie bill originally passed the house
300 was appropriated for improvhe
Santee, Wateree and Congaivers,
and it was thought at one (
that the conferees might cut this 5
mt as it was double the figure
fitted by the engineers making
istimates. However, that was =
lone, and the three rivers named
receive, at the beginning of the
fiscal year, July 1, 1907, as much
e appropriation as may be n?cesand
the remainder will be paid 1
rom time to time*.
is believed by Representative *
r, and the other members of the
h Carolina delegation who were s
mental m securmg um 0.^1^ion,
that it will be sufficient for t
mediate needs and that the waay
from Columbia to Georgetown t
in a very short time be made en- *
y navigable all the way from
of these places to the other. k
lile many items that were origi- 2
\in the bill when it was reported c
e house have been killed by the J
srees it is a fact worthy of note 1
practically nothing has been *
to cut South Carolina's share in *
of the rivers provided for.?Co- *
da Evening Record.
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Ler's Dyspepsia Remedy a [
Guaranteed Cure.
you suffer irom uyspepsm ur m
tion in any form, gas, belcliing,
r taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy
5, sour stomach, heart flutter nau- J
gastritis, loathing of food, pains or J
ling in the stomach, back or side, c,
seated kidney or liver trouble, t
they "will disappear in a short time %
taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, ^
j especially to cure Dyspepsia, In- 1
ition and all Stomach Troubles, T
of the worst cases. Turner's Dys- e
a remedy expells the gasses and f
tens the breath.. It cures Sick
Lache, Colic and Constipation at 1
Druggist or by express 50 cents a ?
e. Money refunded if it fails to ?
Derrick's Drug store, LexingS.
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r Abolishing All Taxes On
the Whiskey Trafic. i
asliington, Feb. 28.?As a parting
Representative Webber of Ohio,
has gained much attention by j
emperance work during his con- t
iional career, which is now draw- a
o a close, will introduce a bill c
week which would repeal every ?
ite by which Uncle Sam takes a c
r from the liquor trafic. Mr. a
ber says that the law taxing liq- c
was signed by Abraham Lincoln f
great reluctance and with the s
rstanding that when the war was
it should be repealed. "We can- c
sontinue to have Uncle Sam's ^
is stained with the ill-gotten gain"- c
Mr. Webber.
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gross Allows Mrs. Jackson ?
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s. Myra A. Jackson, widow of ^
ate Gen. Stonewall Jackson, has .
granted a pension of $20 a month
n act of congress. The pension j
granted to her as a widow of a
lean war officer. .
nator Overman and RepresentaWebb
were instrumental in havhe
act passed. Mrs. Jackson
in Charlotte, N. C.
s
a
e Guarantee Satisfaction, a
A. Brogdon, of the National Sign T
Dayton, O., writes under date of ,
12, 190G: ''Nosena is the only prep- f
on I have ever used that relieves j
ffection so speedily and pleasantly. f
getting the first real pleasure out
eathing that I have experienced ?
I contracted catarrh six years 1
Money would not buy my tube of ,
oa if I could not get another.
y Nosena from Derrick's Drug
and C. E. Corley and get your
y back if not satisfied. Sample
and booklet by mail 10 cents.
Brown Manufacturing Co., y
^ouis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn.
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Sntire Homo Destroyed. t]
-mi, Ills., Feb. 2S.?By an explo- ^
of dynamite today Rev. >J. B. ^
i, his father, his wife and baby
killed, and two children of the j
y were fatally injured. Mr. Titrho
was a Baptist minister, had c
ynamite in his house expecting v
e the explosive in blowing out Q
ps. The residence was totally ^
oyed. g
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st a Bin?; Billed Himself. 11
rington, Ky., Feb. 28.?Because |
st the engagement ring of Forest I p
and Miss Kate Goddard, Barney | q
win committed suicide today, j T
:ing carbolic acid. Gooding j ^
! here from Chattanooga, Tenn. p
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m OLD ADAGE
SAYS ?
" A light purse is a heavy curse"
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
go to the root of the whole matter,
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
jive tone to the system and
'svtZsf floch In fho hndv.
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Take No Substitute. m
Capt. J. H. Olaffy G-oss to
Orangeburg.
Capt. J. H. Claffy, who' was superntendent
of the State dispensary unler
the old regime, has been appoint;d
clerk of the Orangeburg county
>oard and will go to Orangeburg
hortly to take charge of the bottling,
ite., for the seven dispensaries in
-hat county.
It is understood that Capt. Claffy is
o receive for his services in Orange>urg
a salary quite as large as that
le received as superintendent of the
State dispensary, and from this fact
irises the question of whether the
sounty dispensaries are not going to
lave operating expenses rather large
n proportion to the volume of their
msiness. In each county there will
lave to be a bottling plant almost as
arrre as that which formerly sufficed
? o
or the whole State, and such plants
nil require the services of experts
ike Captain Claffy, whose skill comes
ligh. Evening Record.
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Do not Crowd the Season.
The first warm days of spring bring
rit.li them a desire to get out and enjoy
he exhilirating air and sunshine. ChilIren
that have been housed up ail winer
are brought out and you wonder
There they all came from. The heavy
winter clothing is thrown aside and
nany slied their flannels. Then a cold
vave comes and people say that grip i?
pidemic. Colds at this season are even
nore dangerous than in mid-winter, as
here is much more danger of pneumoiia.
Take Chamberlain's Cough Remdy,
however, and you will have nothng
to fear. It always cures, and we
iave never known a cold to result in
meumonia when it was used. It is
>leasant and safe to take. Children
ike it. For sale by Kaufman Drag Co.
South Produces Sight-Tenths
of World's Cotton.
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The South will also take her proper
)Osition as the master of the cotton ;
rade as soon as her cotton producers
md other occupations in the South
:ome to know that we must come together
as a unit on cotton. Then we
:an control the cotton situation
igainst the world if we can induce
:otton growers to raise their own food
or both man and beast as far as pos
lble.
Our cotton growers will have clone
luite a big thing for themselves and
he South when they have complete
iontrol over their own affairs.
Our own farming business,*, when
lone in a business-like manner, should
five us our full measure of profits i
vithout- our meddling with other
radesmen's affairs. That disposition
o mix our farming business with poltics
and other things, not in our waj-,
s the dose that killed the -Alliance.?
farmers' Union Bureau.
Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy
is Both Agreeable and
Effective.
Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy has no
uperior for coughs, colds and croup,
.nd the fact that it is pleasant to take
.nd coutains nothing in any way injuious
has made it a favorite with motlirs.
Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of
Cirksville, Iowa, says: "For more
ban twenty years Chamberlain's Cough
lemedy has been my leading remedy
or all throat troubles. It is especially
uccessful in cases of croup. Children
ike it and my customers who have used
: will not take any other." For sale
y Kaufman Drug Co.
Dispensary Auditor.
Governor Ansel has appointed Mr.
V. B. West, superintendent of the
raded schools of Gaffney, as dispenary
auditor, under the provisions of j
tie Caroy-Cothran law. This posiion
carries with it a salary of $2,000
er year and actual expenses.
Shumpsrt Winslia ITewberry.
Newberry, Feb. 28.?Out of 25 preincts
which have reported, and 15
et to be heard, the vote in the secnd
primary for judge of probate for
iewberry county is as follows: F. M.
humpert 407; S. S. Cunningham 330.
'his probably indicates Shumpert's
omination.
A severe cold that may develop into
neumonia over night, can be cured
uickly by taking Foley's Honey and
'ar. It will cure the most obstinate
icking cough and strengthen your
nigs. The genuine is in a yellow
ackage. The Kaufman Drug Co.
THOMAS A. BOYNE,
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.)
S. C.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
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Men, Women and Children's Shoes, .
Mv stock is large, was carefully selected with a view of supplying the demands of
both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most fashionable cuts
in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, allot
which are made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the best on the
irmrlrpfc for flip rvsnnpv T wanT. to shop pvprv man wnrnan and
child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to
offer some extraordinary bargains in
Work and Dress Footwear. .
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Your are cordially invited to call at my stor* 1736 Main Street, opposite the post
office, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in sliowing you my stock
and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given you and I
will strive to please you in quality ana price.
DR. W H. TIMMERMAN, IT. X. GUNTER, A. C. JONES,
President. * Vice President. Assistant Cashier.
PJfbonc Umls nf Rafachiirrr
um&usio yitim ui iicuu?yua&
PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
E. F. STROTHER, Attorney, BATESBURG, S. 0.
Announces to the public that it is now located in the new Bank Building with
all the conveniences and faoilities of successful banking. Monies to loan an accommodating
terms. Deposits solicited. 4 per cent, on time deposits interest payable
quarterly. Friends and acquaitances are cordially invited to call on Officers of
Bank whether they have business or not and see our institution.
Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr. M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W
P. Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Edwards, W K. Shealy, J. F. Kneece.
Great Ranrain Sale!
Ul UUI UUIgUlll UUIVi
NEW GOODS EVERY DAY,
"AT THE STORE THAT'S DIFFERENT,"
We propose making the month of October a
record breaker, and will begin the month
right by offering some of the most wonderful
bargains that we have yet been able to place
before the trade. .
25 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin j 15 dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined UnCaps,
satin lined, the 25c. kind, for dersliirts and Pants, 50c. kind fortius
^ sale, tne garment 3^c
25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroid25
dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for ered Handkerchiefs, for this sale,
each l?.'?c. each oc.
10 dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset- Covers, 5 dozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters,
eacii 25c. for this sale, pair 10c.
5 dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns oulv, 000 yards Ail-Linen Table Damask, for
this sale, vard 2oc.
each. >0c.
_ x , .. J 25 dozen Misses' 15c. line Black Stock- *
dozen jjadies oOc. and /oc. W aists vO ings, for this sale, pair 11c.
close out at, each 39c. ^ , ,, ,
100 only extra good Men s Lmbrcllas,
25 dozen 50c. and 75c. Silk Baby Caps to for this sale, each 99c.
close out at, each 2oc. ^ ^ sWeet Soap, for this sale,
50 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, the cuke 5c.
best ever offered for, pair 25c. 1 pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons
20 pieces ffh& All-Linen Table Damask, *or "
some 72-fs?h wide. 2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c.
100 dozen Cotton Towels, the 10c. and 2 regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c.
15c. kind, only, the dozen 89c.! 2 regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c
One lot of 10c. ?nd 15c. Embroideries i pair Ladies' or Gentlemen's Glove3,
for, the yard 5c. the 50c. kind, for 25c.
One lot of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, the 15 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c.
^ar(^ ^c* 2 yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c.
100 Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere for 5 dozen tine Pearl Buttons for 25c. 3 ?
5>1.00, our price 59c. pgjr ^ g}i0e Strings for 25c.
55 only $1.50 and $2.00 Watches, for this o pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c.
sale, each 99c. 4 Ladies' 10c. Back Combs for 25c. <r
10 dozen large size Glass Pitchers, form- 25 Gold Plated Collar Buttons for.. .25c,
erly sold at 25c? now 10c. 1Q sp0Qls ^ gpool s;lkfor o5c.
500 pieces Fine Decorated Chinaware, ,OT^- , - ? r-r ^
worth 10c. each, now Sc. fa ? g." 2^
23 Men's $8.30 Silk Fancy Vests. now- 20 Snools Turkev' Red Cmou 23c.
eacn ql.vo
25 dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stock- 2 Meu'5 re?uIar 2Sc'
ings, for this sale, pair 15c.
0 dozen Ladies'SI.fO Fine Black Sateen Hundreds of otter bargains for :SP?
Waists for this sale 99c. Casli.
5 dozen Men's $1.00 Silk Mufflers, for Com6 to see us; look us over. Will be
this sale, each 50c. glad to show you through,
Opposite the Theatre. "The Store That is Different.!
. COLUMBIA S. C
OUR PIES
have found favor witheverybody
rIplE?g|--babes and men, tne little girl in
pinafores and her mother and he.
_ ,v grandmother. They are of the
|g^7#SrSS sweet, delicious, wholesome,
melt-in-your-mouth kind, and
ttVAWiM^^Pm we're anxi?us t? have you try
I (IMIIraK ^eniif you don't know theprol^ ra(i^wr
l ducts of our ovens. If you do
^mWKrS 0^*** know we won'f have to ask you.
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