The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 29, 1907, Page 7, Image 7
I jjf Leather House Slippers, Clo
\ 5 Spring Weight High Shoes,
8 dress and every day wear, ar
fi ington Mends. ' They can ah
$ give them the best that mom
S lest possible cost
I 8 FOE GOOD HOh
J E. P. & F. J
/ 1710 Main Street,
=
Lombard Iron Work
AUGUSTA,
. Foundry, N&chino and Boiler Works an
Bridges, Roolje, Tanks, .Tower and Building Const
1 Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; Bi
i road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Beltin;
JteiawEt'i Oilers, etc.
Til If I I I I || Mil
< '^^^jl~^.v '.'.'-*B^ Leader Ii
i^^^iwMwfe^^iUjaaaBiyiglM8g5a High Gn
m ^ ^ ^ j^j^r
LIGHT SAW MILLS and GASI
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fnELDANDGJt
i GROCERIES, 1
^Sk
f | GRAIN, 1
? f FEED, m
| HARDWARE,!
% | PAINTS. J
| OILS, ETC,,
* | Always Consult
{Lorick & Lo
i' WHOLESALE A
\ Columbia,
% ' DR. L. L. TOOLE (
1608 Main Street,
4? COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
PAIKLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR p;
AID DENTIST.
. ' . BEST PLATES - - - $8.00 C;
' BRIDGE WOBj? (per tooth) - $5.00 Si
GOLD FILLINGS - - $1.00 up !
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c
All dental work done at money saving
; V prices. Sep. 5 tf
2."
G. W. LINDLER,
Chapin, & C., u
Has an up-to-date line of Si
COFFINS AND CASKETS ^
$1
On hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 np to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save you money.
Jan. 2. 3m ?
Os^ a Ifl A m and whiskey habit8 '
if lllBfl cured at home with* I
Jl III Iwl OQt pain. Book of parS
9wlvl ticulars sent fbee.
tsmmmmmm b. m. woolley, m. d.
Atlanta, tia. Office 104 N. Pryor Street.
HILLY ?
HONEMAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy, l
For coughs, colds, throat and lung ?
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
y The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by -l,
Foley A Company, Chicago. .
hTe Kaufmann Drug Co. tl
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ssssssssesesesesesescses
1907 |
pring J
and |
Summer i
IHOESI
>n Tie, Opera Slippers, I
th Slippers and Light 8
in fact everything for 8
e now ready for our Lex- jjj
vays be satisfied that we x
jy can buy at the smal- i
fEST SHOES I
I. DAVIS, I
Columbia, S. C. g
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p on#i Siihttlv fft. 11
9 UIIU UU|r|lij w? |;
GEORGIA |j
l
d Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, : !
ruction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilizer, ; !
uilding. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > '
a:, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, , \
; Shafting, Pullevs, and Hangers.
CAST EVERY DAY > j
Capacity for 300 Ha.nds
and Erie ENGINES. Korting a.nd ;
njectors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. >
ade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford
Specifications a Specialty . *
Locomotive T ender T anks >
Write Us Before You Buy *
WPiP>P'fl?lfl pi ? ?'***
5LINE ENGINES in Stock
pment.
DDEN SEEDS,I
it
i,
Mina National Bank, i
ORGANIZED 1868.
Assets Over $1,50(^000.00.'
SITED STATES. STATE, COUNTY AND CITI
DEPOSITORY.
apital Paid in -* - - $200,000
urplus Profits - - 72,000
iabiiity of Stockholders 200.000
$472,000
SAYINGS DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per
int. per annum, payable qnarterly.
Loans to merchants and farmers a
>ecialty. Om motto is: <#A helping
md and a square deal to all."
BOND ACCOUNT.
. S. Bonds - - - - $250,000
outh Carolina Bonds - 50,000
ity Columbia Bonds - - 50,000
November 9th, 1905, number of Debitors,
2,430. Amount of Deposits,
,192,729.55.
Your business solicited.
W. A. CLARK, President.
T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
KILL the COUCH I
CURE the LUNCS
* " Dr. King's
fti._y n* "
new uiscovery
/Consumptions Price
FDR ( * ougks and 60c & $1.00
' ISOLDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES,
or MONEY BACK
W. D. (MR.
exington, S. C.,
[STILLER and DEALER
In TURPENTINE.
Will, at all times, pay highst
market prices for Crude,
ised upon Savannah quotaons.
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, May 29 1907.
TOO EARLY TO TALE. I
Congressman Lever Says the Senato- If
rial Race is Twelve Months off H
and He is attending to His J
Congressional Duties. |
Congressman A. F. Lever, while in I
Sumter on official business, was asked I
if he intended running for the 'United I
Sf.flt.fts senate next vear aeainst "The 1
Other Asbury"?A. C. Latimer.
In this connection Mr. Lever is
quoted as saying:
"I am busy attending to my duties
as Congressman of the seventh congressional
district, and looking after
the interest of .my CDnstitue its keeps
me so busy that I have little time to
think of politics. I always try to respond
to the requests of my constituents
who havb so highly honored me
by their confidence and their friendship,
and I think that it is nothing
more than right for men to give time
to looking after my duties as their
representative. The race for United '
.States senator is twelve months off as
yet, and there will be plenty of time |
for all who aspire*to senatorial honors |
to get ready for the fray. In the J?
meantime i nave an mat i can iook
after in discharging the duties for
which I was elected.'"'
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign
Co., Dayton, 0., writes under date of
Oct. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the only preparation
I have ever used that relieves
my affection so speedily and pleasantly.
I am getting the first real pleasure out
of breathing that I have experienced
since I contracted catarrh six years
ago. Money would not buy my tube of
Nosena if I could not get another.
Buy Nosena from Derrick's Drug
Store and C. E. Corley and get your
money back if not satisfied*? Sample Bui
tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. ...
Brown Manufacturing Co., ail1
St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. machi
was n
In IComoriam. Helwi
It has pleased the Lord of life and w^om
death to summons D. Elias Amick weeks
away from this life of toil and sorrow Germ;
to his eternal rest. In view of the uact,
intimate relations the deceased sustoino/1
11 a txto Viia fpllntr hrnthfvra I nage.
VU1UVU vy ViOJ ff VJ ***** *VMV ?? IV* w.vr ?
of the Hilton Farmers' Union, deem ; A fe
it a sacred duty to bear testimony to ]sr0. 2,
his sterling qualities as a member of .
the union, as a citizen and as a man. Dfa*
We desire to express our keen sorrow his wi
for the loss of a brother and kind Last ?
friend. We desire to express our e
deepest felt sympathy for his bereav- '
ed family, his wife, his children, his came
brothers and sisters in this hour of ter. .
their affliction, praying God to give
them strength ana meekness to bear , ?
their loss in the hope of being reunit- an<1 w
ed with him in the mansion of light; - Nex
and finally we render thanks to Godfl went
who placed him among us as a shining marrii
example of honesty and integrity of a
Christian conduct of life. May God
bless his memory $md raise up among Jf<
us men worthy to fill the place of our
departed brother and friend. Foley'
On behalf of the members of Hil- an^
ton Farmers' Union. NnHm
W. E. DERRICK, cont^
HENRY W. FULMER, ; .?-^7
C. W. SMITH, ' 5?g|
Committee.
More News from the New
England States.
If any one has any donbt as to the ?et11
virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure, they recent
yneed only to refer to Mr. Alvin H. <<Th
Stimpson, of Willimantic, Conn., who, *
after almost losing hope of recovery, on
account of the failure of so many rem- "and :
edies, finally tried Foley's Kidney Cure, an int
which he says was "just the thing" for me 0?
him, as four bottles cured him complete- t
ly. He is now entirely well and free -Lil
from all the suffering incident to acute jail. '
kidney trouble.^ Kaufmann Drug Co. The o1
?? ?Ex
Groom of 70 Tears; Bride of 14 morni
Summers. ingiy 1
Bayboro, S. C., May 17.?Mr. A. T. ""ft
King and Miss Ella Cartrette, both of
Bayboro, were quietly married in the , .
presence of a few friends at the home vv asni
of Mr. I. C. King on Mail street by
Mr. John W. Prince, notary public, H
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. wjien ]
JSLing is now in ms <uwi ^eai euiu ia a , ,
prosperous farmer. Miss Cartrette, KeeP 1
the 14 summer's bride, is the charm- s,sveering
daughter of Mr. W. H. Cartrette.
Mr. and Mrs. King are at home on tanmy
Bay street. Win
??- seldor
".-imale ?
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1 yy ucn liic i
g 2 meal
JT FT 11 I Sal
Hair rails Drag<
Then it's time to act! No time I Mar
to study, to read, to expert-1 You
Iment! You want to save your | g1^.
hair, and save it quickly, too! 1 Maer
So make up your mind this 1 You
very minute that if your hair 1 Mar
ever comes out you will use! Iny
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes | Mar
the scalp healthy. The hair a
stays in. It cannot do any-| You
thing else. It's nature's way. g Mar
The beat kind of a testimonial? | She'
"Sold for over sixty years." p Alar
M Hade by J. c. Ayor Co., Lowell, Mass.i Onp
4W Al?o manu&cturero of jj i v/iic
^ SARSAPARILLA. I Mar
/ \7ier<s* jov
iMk -AW V* %J CHERRY PECTORAL. I
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exp
fl-i/a 1^-11-> A r\f
IIIV^ JV111 V_X VI tv vc
has the natural s
gratify the hunger
cost than all othe
Steadily increasin
proof is in the cHe^
R. J. Reynolds
TAHSHRA ^Amnanu '
IWHHVW WMi|iHaaj
Winston-Salem,
N.C.
iss a Wife; "Weds Sister. \
ance, Ohio.?Karl Fcuser, a j |
nist of this city, aged 30 year.-, j ?
tarried yesterday to Miss Mary [
g, the sister of his second wife j
. he buried on Sunday last. Five :
i ago Fouser left on a trip to 1
any for the purpose of bringing }
trith him a son by his first mar- '
*w days after his departure, wife
Elizabeth, was found dead in
Fonser cabled instructions that
fe's body be kept in a morgue.
Saturday Fouser landed in Alibut
instead of his son there Jj
?-J-r- v.*? u.*
WJWi Ullil mt> WUVB jvuugci cuoAt
the funeral services held on
iy afternoon, both the husband
Lisa Helwig wept bitterly.
:t" day Miss Helwig and Fouser
to Canton, where they were !
ed.
otice to Our Customers. ]
are pleased to announce that
s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds
ing troubles is not affected by the
lal Pure Food and Drug law as it =
ns no opiates or other harmful
and we recommend it as a safe
y for children and adults. KaufDrug
Co. tl
Prison Repartee.!
itor Tillman Was discussing a
; quarrel among financiers,
ose men threw a good deal of
t each other," he said, smiling, fa
most of the mud stuek. It was ^
eresting squabble.- It reminded
an incident in a southern jail,
ere were two prisoners in this
One was in for ste. ling a cow.
bher was in for stealing a watch. ^
ereising in the court yard one
ng the first prisoner said taunt- -p
ho the other:
rhat time is it?' M
[ilking time,' was the retort.?
ngton Star.
iache and constipation disappear
Rings Liver Pills are used. They (
;he system clean, the stomach
Taken occasionally they keep i
7ell. They are for the entire t
. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
/ is it that a married woman
a has any use for a pretty fe- 4
servant? I
)n suffer from bloating belching, m
:omach, Indigestion or Dyspepsia' '
Rings Dyspepsia Tablet after each 4
-1 ? ? +L A i fn rrwrvAft Vvl a .
fin a uveruuiiit; mo uisagiccauK
3. It will improve the appetite,
d digestion. Sold by Kaufmann
Jo.
arriage Omens for Men.
ried in white,
're in for fight;
ried in gray,
"11 grab your pay;
ried in red,
'11 have a bald head;
ried in green,
our mirror 'tis seen;
ried in blue,
tough luck for you;
ried in pearl,
get the wrong girl;
ried in yellow,
11 make you bellow;
ried in brown,
more chump in town;
ried in pink,
for you?I don't think. I
?Chicago News. } f
ik in this paper will \ ^||||S|
>ose the real reasons why 1
icco used in "Schnapps" I p||a|
stimulating qualities that / Jp|||j||
1 of chewers, and at less J
:r kinds of tobaccos '
IE A. LORSCK & BRO.,
Dealers in
North Star Freezers and Refrigerators.
Paints and Oil, Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles.
Stoves and Ranges.
Hollow-ware, Tin and Enameled Wares.
Fire Clay, Fire Brick and Terra Cotta Flue Pipe.
Tin Plate. Roofing Tin in Rolls 14 and 20 inches wide.
Corrugated Roofing in 6, 8 and 10 feet lengths. Eave
Trough and Conductor Pipe,
ldruroid Roofing with Lap, Cement, Caps and Nails in center
of each roll.
he Majestic Botary Washing Machine, witn wringer, au
complete for $7.50, and-if not the best Machine on
the market after thorough trial,
money refunded.
LEE! A. LORiCK&BRO.,
1519 Main Street, Columbia. S. S.
'
THE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLSr.
B. FRIDAY & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
ROCEBS, FLOUR, FEED AND 6RAIN,
4 /
S
SEED RUST PROOF OATS.
7e Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexigton
County to Call and See Us Before They Make Iheir
urchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You
[oney.
1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
i juui nimi iuu finni 5
I NEW GOODS. 5
[ Spring and Summer Dry Goods I
? Marked Very Close. A full line of everything ?
w that is new. ?
j Millinex>y ?
k Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and ^
^ caps for spring wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have V
B thocA wnr r?lo<s? fnr tlip tradfi
We also have a full line of Men'9 Shoes, Shirts, Pants, in fact every- ^
thing to wear. ^
It will(|J>ay any of our Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing ^
elsewhere. ^
WM. PLATT & SON, |
* Main St. Near Post Office, 5
COLUMBIA, - - - . - - - S. C +