The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 12, 1908, Page 6, Image 6
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i FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMRALMER. i
? THE HARNESS HELPS
Hk J&SStofe to bring ont the good points of your
horse, and good horse sense .is displayed
when a man clothes his horse in ahandjlJ^J^nHflHilHI^HS^
some, well-made and stylish harness.
CT~ _ Everything in this line of the verv best
^ found at our store, 1517 Main street.
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|v DAVIS & COMPANY,
|f. "** 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
I ?^ OUR PIES
"^babes'and^mei^ ttelittl^girlln
pinafores and h^mother and her
sweet, delicious, wholesome,
llii ^'AwEWF^^t Cm melt-in "your "mouth kind, and
unu B'&la ^ aswaw |S I wj^vvxm wvxiwx XXV * J A/XO. J.\KJ. til, Ai xiAJiX3
-1 j Special School Levy Dis. No. 42, 3 Mills
amZ gwa a | ! Special Scliool Levy Dis. No. 75, 2 Mills
i;. ^Df. IllgS | PoUTasBAn:^LEVY:--$L00
m^u * " Saluda Township < 7A Mills
New Dtseawen ;ia
I Commutation Road Tax $3.00, payCHD
/f^OUCHS sn?*?ino E able from October 15 th to March 1st,
rUK ISOLDS T.^BoVe Frce| 1908.
AND AU THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. ? Parties owning property in more than
QPABAITTESD SATISFACTORY! %?****?* ^ ^ to TreasOB
MONEY BEPUNDSD. g * ... r . . ..
BTiTTffWEff Tip|rYujjit""JjLI'*1' hen writing for informal ion con*
? cerning taxes always give Township
kimrds HOTEL, ^-01^:r ;DOt
J. C. K1NARD, Proprietor, Treasurer Lexington County.
Leesville ?# 0
The best attention given guest. Mod- YOU NEED GOOD LIGHT!
era conveniences. Table supplied with uibtiev r n
best the market affords, L> H? HAHILtTf bdStOD; b?
. I am now selling the best light lamp,
G1&5 9 suitable for streets, halls, churches, or
ww 1 8Pll Ml M general purposes. They give a bright,
9 W w 9 1L y a ta nJ3 &e 62 OI mellow light, and are guaranteed to
/ give perfect satisfaction. One-third
Chapin, S. C., less cost than kerosene oil. Call on or
_ A , x .. . write me for prices. Nov. 20 om
Has an up-tc-aatc line of ^ ^ TJ / F T T E Y
COFFINS fiUD G5SKETS ' Gaston, S. C.
Pric^ s'ra'nge from* ShotTup to^OCKX Ri"?-S Lit.'cl? Ljver pil>s wakes up
Call on me and I will save von mouey. tozy livers, clean the system and clear
I am prepared to furnish a hearse when- the skin. _ Try them for biliousness and
ever desired in connection with my nn- } S1CK neaaacne. .trice xoc. Solcl by
dertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m 1 Kaufmann Dru.z Co.
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we're anions to have you try
S& I *MI IcjnL ' Iff Ml them if you don't know theproducts
of our ovens. If you do
r?" MMHKff know we won't have to ask you.
REIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
IHhBUYTHEmM^ tax notice.
; V- L . T WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOW
X ing mentioned places for the purpose
MlIjwI of receiving taxes for the fiscal year,
BlKj 0 ? ^ The balance of the time at. Lexington
^onrt House yn^DecembY ^ 1st, 1907,
?' Feb.will be added on March 1st, making
| |LlllR^ Jyl^^niPlH ~ per cenr' t0 'De by those
Before You Purchase Any Other Write ! r?v BaaL-c will PIaca Mt^k ik iqoo
? fflE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY j ,ttA UUVM v,u*" ,I,a,v" '"us"
orange, mass. i >phe hours for closing the tax books
|gfe .Many Sewing Machines are made to sen regard- | will positively be at 11 o'clock for tlie
less of cuajdy.but thei"STew ilome" is m^ds morning and 4 o'clock for the afterlowear.
Our guaranty never runs out. I nmn aimointmenta
We make Sewing Machines to suit ail conditions ' - 1 T -p\rv
ofthetrade. The "Kew House" stands at the _ _ xj-&Vx. .
head of all Hijrfc-gTfuJe family sewing machines ior State Purposes. 4._. Mil.S.
v Sold by authorized dealers ?my. For Ordinary County Purposes 31 -Mills.
? for sale by For Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills.
W .1*. KOOP, Total 11 Mills.
Lexington. S. C. Special School Levy Dis. No. 15, 3 Mills
__l 1?? Special School Levy Dis. No. 18, 3 Mills
MjMuuuKup'i uMg special School Levy Dis. No. 19, 4 Mills
i If 3 8 8 vur ?**?[%3 1 Special School LevyDis. No. 25, 2 Mills
I ^sV JTB I Special School Levy Dis. No. 34, 2 Mills
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Wednesday, February 12. 1908,
IB W><* WW W t.V.AV.' ulndiUWilil
Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 3.?Exasperated
over having lost in a contest
ror the county printing simply because
she was a woman, Miss Elizabeth
Soham, editor of the Storm Lake
Vidette, asserted her leap year prerogative
last week, and in her current
issue makes the following proposal
:
"A constant fight for-what rightfully
belongs to her is a wear and
tear on the nervous system of any
woman, and we have come to the belief
that in order to stay in newspaper
work and maintain our health we will
have to marry some good printer who
_i _ j.y /> ^ i.? a _ f
can ao tne ngniing ana swearing ior
us.
''This is leap year, and this may be
considered a9 a proposal by any one
who would be qualified to fill the vacancy
so evident in the Vidette office.''
G. A. Craig, the bachelor editor of
the Lytton Star, believing that a proposal
of marriage coming 'from such a
talented woman could not be turned
down, wrote an acceptance, and in
the last issue of his paper says:
"We believe we are eligible to fill
the vacancy which Sister Soham feels
exists in her print shop. We're a
Missourri Democrat of forty 3rears'
standing; considered a smooth printer;
as to our fighting qualities, suffice
to say we come from a family that
kills; on the swearing proposition our
press feeder says we would be there
with the goods, as we swear in several
different languages at once when
things go wrong on press night.
"But before we would agree to take
up Lizzie's burdens she will have to
show credentials as to her eligibility
to the vacancy which we have known
existed for some time at our wigwam.
4'She must* know how to make pancakes,
fry ham and eggs and make
good coffee; she must have the staying
qualities to chase a dirty shirt up
and down a washboard until it becomes
clean; she must know how to
darn socks and the gable end of our
trousers, etc. If the fair editress
feels like filling a vacancy or a vacancy
being filled we stand ready to
close the deal."
In her next issue of the Vidette,
Miss Soham will assure Editor Craig
of her ability to deliver the goods,
and all Iowa newspaperdom is preparing
to extend pongratulations to
two of the brightest members of the
fraternity.
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This May Interest Yon.
No one is immune from kidney troubl
so just remember that Foley's Kidney
Cure will stop the irregularities and
cure any case of kidney and bladder
trouble that is not beyond the reach of
medicine. Derrick's Drug Store.
Woman Laughs Her
Jaw Ont of Place.
t New York, Feb. 6.?While Mrs.
Mary Lamberston was at supper with
her hhsband, at their home, Brooklyn,
he told her a funny story. When
the point of the story was reached
Mrs. Lambertson laughed so heartily
for several minutes that she dislocated
her jaw. She was taken to the
Seney Hospital, where the jaw was
reset. /
The editor of the Memphis, Tenn.,
'Times" writes: "In my opinion Foley's
Honey and Tar is the best remedy
for coughs, colds and lung trouble, and
to my own personal knowledge Foley's
Honey and Tar has accomplished many
permanent cures that have been little
short of marvellous." Refuse any but
the genuine in the yellow package. Derrick's
Drug Store.
Florence's ETegro Postmaster.
Washington, February, 4.?The president
today sent the name of Joshua
E. Wilson to the senate for confirmation
as postmaster at Florence. Wilson
is the colored incumbent at Florence
and his caso was recently discussed
in the papers of the state.
The trouble with most cough remedie s
is that they constipate. Kennedy's
Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently but
promptly on the bowels and at the same
time it stops the cough by soothing the
throat and lnng irritation. Children
like it. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co.
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Boll "Weevil Spreading.
The State crop pest commission of
Louisiana Tuesday withdrew the quarantine
on cotton shipments from boll
weevil territory. The quarantine has
been in effect since the weevil was
first discovered in Louisiana. The
commission finds that the pest i9 now
practically over the entire State and a
quarantine against the shipment 01
cotton from infected territory is without
effect. '
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough grows in favor daily with young
and old. Mothers should keep it 011
hand for children. It is prompt relief
to croup. It is gently laxative, driving
the poison and phlegm from the system.
It is a simple remedy that gives immediate
relief, guaranteed. Sold by
Kaufmaun Drug Co.
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j| Coughing |:
i | Hammer blows, steadily ap-S
g plied, break the hardest rock. I
1 Coughing, day after day, jars |
| and tears the throat and lungs |
| until the healthy tissues give
I way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral g
| stops the coughing, and heals a
1 the torn membranes. 8
9 The best kind of a testimonial? g
S *'Sold for over sixty years." a
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I ^ ^ SARSAPARILLA. ?
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|& JBk *J HAIR VIGOR. I
ft! We have no secrets ! Wo publish
? the formulas of all our medicines. I
Biliousness, constipation retard re"covery.
Cure these with Ayer's Pills.
Gea. Stoesssi to Pay Penalty.
London, Feb. 5.?General Stoessel
has been sentenced to death for sur.
rendering Port Arthur to the Japanese.
The court martial has been in progress
for several weeks.
j
The percentage of females employed
in four branches of labor in France
is: Agriculture, 28; commerce, 35;
domestic purposes, 77, and learned
professions, 43.
The world's population is estimated
at 1,480,000,000 persons.
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: "I
have only taken four doses of your Kidney
and Bladder Pills and they have
done for me more than any other medicine
has ever done. I am still taking
the pills as I want a perfect cnre." Mr.
Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills. They are sold Dy the
Kaufmann Drng Co.
Arthur Gorman who was being
held in the Aiken iail -Dendine- an?
w I 0
examination for insanity died yesterday.
Clemson College is now offering a
course in cotton grading which promises
to be a very interesting agricultural
study.
De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is best for cuts, burns, boils,
bruises and scratches. It is especially
good for piles. Sold by the Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Mrs. H. W. Beall chairman of the
department of health of the confederation
of Womens clubs in the state
made an address before a mass meeting
in Sumter Wednesday pn the
campaign being against Tuberculosis.
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Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers,'
pleasant little pills. They are easy to
take. Sold by the KaufmaHh Drug Co.
The annual meeting of the Alumni
of the South Carolina University was
held at the University chapel last
week. After the business was disposed
of a delightful banquet was enjoyed
at the Colonia.
The more a man accomplishes the
less time he has to talk about it.
J Plant Wood's (
// Garden Seeds \)
FOR SUPERIOR VEGETABLES
& FLOWERS.
Our business, both in Garden
and Farm Seeds, is one of the
largest in this country, a result
due to the fact that
8 Quality is always our
first consideration, q
"VVe are headquarters for
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
Peas, Soja Beans and
other Farm Seeds.
Wood*s Descriptive Catalogue
Is the best and most practical of seed
1 catalogues. An up-to date and recognized
authority on all Garden /
and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed /
free on request. Write for it. //
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An improvement
3">*.-^MW system of a cold i
satisfaction or ztioj
Sold by Kir.fmauu Drug Co.
% CITY NOTF
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I gg AWSERICAH an:
I Frne Cool i^sw?v Farassfa
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: ^ European Ra2
j ?S T218 Main Stresi
: ^ I^RS, L. L KAHHRi
M| Columbia
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s| Call or write for Prices.
THE PRICES TELL.
J. B. FRIB
Wliolesale a
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GROCERS, FLOUR, F
SEED RUST p
We Want the Merchants, Pla\
ington County to Call and See
Purchases. We Can Fill To
Money.
1823 and 1825 Main Stn
Final Discharge.
This is to notify all persons that we
i will apply to Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge
of Probate for Lexington county, South
Carolina, ou the Oth day of March, 1908,
for a final discharge as executors of the
estate of Benjamin Rawl.
G. H. RAWL,
II. J. RAWL,
B. H. RAWL,
4"wlT Executors.
Electric
BITTERS ILandskidneys. '
mmm mmm m ?? i ktooctoam?nr nrarMni xrawc?
CONFORMS TO MATSO."
over many Cough, Lung and Eroneh
>y acting as a cathartic on the bowel
ley refunded. Prepared by PINEUL2 !
Three Arc
| COLUMB
Dry Goods, Notions, i
Ladies' Tailored
# Furs, Art Squ
A Great Bargain Sale jnst started. J
holidays. We have reduced the price of r
have over bought ourselves and must unlc
goods. The head of the house wants a go
paid before. What we sold for $12.50 we
you a $15.00 suit at $10.00. In black or o
$8.50 to $5.00. A good pair of all wool bh
them as low as GOc. Fine comforts from'
can be found in this big store for less tl
Do your Xmas shopping here while you c;
l 1730 MAIN STREET.
jl Is where you can find oi
I OF ALL
DOORS, SA
BLINDS
| LIME AND
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2d Scorns. gg
s*re and SSaSe CaoSioL
$2.00 For Day, 13
es IRoqstbs 60c. air.d 13p. Hf
Phone SSI
ES?, Propsdetress. |j|j
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Nothing, Furnishings,
Suits, iiiiinsry,
arcs, Bugs.
l grand chance for shoppers before th?
learly every item in our big store-. We
?ad. You need many an article in winter
od suit of clothes for less than he ever
are selling now for $7.95. We can give
olors ladies' long cloaks reduced from
inkefcs at $3.95, the $5.00 kind, and have
75c. up. Any item of wearing apparel
lan any similiar house in the State,
an get the advantage of the bargains.
COLUMBIA, S. C., I
ae of the best stocks of
KINDS. j|
JSH,
& GLASS v
CEMENT. 1
MANTLES. | f
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THE QUALITY SELLS*
AY & CO.,
nek Retail
E?D km mm,
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ROOF OATS.
titers and Farmers 0/ Lex+ ' j
Us Before They Maize llieir
nr Wants and Save You
=et, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Notice, Debtors and Creditors,
All
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Paul T. Brodie, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment and those
having claims against said estate will
present them properly attested to the
undersigned Administratrix, on or before
the first dav of March.
MRS. ISABEL BRODIE,
Administratrix.
Lexington, S. 0., Jan. 20, 100b.
Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands
Are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain'3
Salve. Try it; it is a success. Price 25 cents.
. P. ROOF,
LEXINGTON, S. C.,
at for all kinds of ,
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WHITE FOB PRICES.
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SAL PU3E FOOD A?iD DRUGS LAW.
iial Remedies, because it rids the
s. No opiates. Guaranteed to give
MEDICINE CO., CiilCAGO, U. 3. A.