The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 11, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, March 11, 1908.
| < Sales to Hew Advertisements.
| ^Dispensary Report.
*r J. L. Wood Pony Circus.
Spring Offerings?Mimnaugh.
Spring Goods?Tapp.
Shop Notice?Beriey & Kyzer.
r - Post Cards, etc?J. Wilson Gibbes.
lp Harness?W. M. Martin.
> Groceries?Bearden & Luther.
Pinal Discharge?J. W. Conner.
, Notice?Geo. H. Koon.
Notice?R. M. McCown.
Cotton Market.
Lexington 11M
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|f: \ Freak Stock of Garden Seed.
. Fresh 8 apply of garden seed?differ.
fnt varieties?just opened up at Hariaan'9
Bazaar. \ \
Harried.
; /1 At the parsonage of St. Peter's
r (Piney Woods)'- E. L. church, near
Cbapin, S. C.? March 1, 1908, Luther
jfauoklin Frick and Lola Alice Cannon
were happily married by the Rev. E.
J. Sox. *
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For Sale.
Qne horse, seven years old; work
euoywhere.' Apply to
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'/ Lexington, S. C.
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" Call and Get Tour Pay.
Managers of the recent special
#eetion to fill the unexpired term of
J; M. Eating, deceased, can now secure
their pay by calling on or sending
to Mr. Manly P. George, at the
Clerk's office.
ill County Pensions.
The county pension board was in
y fc session Monday and Tuesday, completing
their work for 1908. There is
35 new additions. Since last year ten
gpf. pensioners have died, leaving the penlip?-'
\sion roll in this county, for the present
year, at 271.
Ja a Pinch, Use Allen's FootBase.
A powder for tired, aching, swollen
feet. We have over 30,000 testimonials.
All Druggists, 25c. Don't ac-.
, cept any substitute. Trial Package
Pree by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted,
Le Roy, ?& Y. 4w22
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Szseutive Committee To Meet.
General Wilie Jones, chairman of
the State Democratic executive committee,
ha9 issued a call for the meeting
of the executive committee to he
held Tuesday evening, March 17, in
the office of the secretary of state.
? This meeting is held for the purpose
of calling the State convention together
on May 20. 1.
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Masonics.
tL A REGULAR COMMUNICAof
Lexington Lodge Xo. 152,
/Vr\A. F. M., will be held Saturday,
14th March at 7:00 p. m.
Brethren are earnestly^requested to at^
tend promptly.,
order of the "W. M.
Godfrey M. Harman, Sec.
Regular communication of Pomaria
Lodge No. 151, A. F. M., will convene
m Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday the
| 14th, at 7 o'clock p. m. The E. A. &
- F. C. degrees will be conferred. Vis>
- iting brethren welcome.
John C. Swygert, Master.
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9 fr Cures Blood Skin Diseases, Cancer.
Greatest Blood Purifier Free.
If your blood is impure, thin, diseased,
hot or full of humors, if you have blood
poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores,
scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and
bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains,
catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or
skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches
and pains^stop and the blood is made
pure and rich. Druggists or by express
4 flper large bottle. Sample free by
writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic,
-deep-seated cases, as it cures after all
else fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., by
Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmann
I; Drug Co.
Death of Little Child.
Myrtle Jean, the 2-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haitiwanger
'of Pelion, died early Monday morning
and was buried yesterday afterftrtrtfill
hnrvintr frrnnnd.
UWU m w?v ^ ? J 0 0- ,
near Pelion.
This little child had only been ill
for a few days. She was bright and
* interesting and brought happiness
r and sunshine into the household. The
parents have the deepest sympathy of
a large circle of friends in the loss of
their precious little one.
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Cloth all Wool and
Paint all Paint
Is cheaper than shoddy paint. The
L. & M. is Zinc Metal mand into
Oxide of Zinc combined with White
v Lead, and then made into paint with
i pure Linseed Oil in thousand gallon
' grindings and mixings. Wears long;
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actual COSt oiliy pel ganun.
E. P. Derrick, Lexington, S. C.
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Mr. H. B. Brogden, the popular
traveling representative of Wilse W.
Martin, wholesale harness, saddles,
etc., of Columbia, was here in the interest
of his firm Thursday. Mr.
Brogden is a young man of pleasing
personality, a good talker and shrewd
salesman. He is with the right kind
of people and you can bet your boots
* he sells the goods.
Kodol is today the best known and
most reliable remedy for all disorders of
the stomach, such as dyspepsia, heart
burn, sour stomach and belching of gas.
Kodol contains the same juices found in
a healthy stomach. Kodol is pleasant
to take. It is guaranteed to give relief
V ; and is sold here by The Kanfm&nn
Drug Co.
You can't differ from a man's opinion
without making him believe you
are his enemy.
THF. CHILDREN LIKE IT
' KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
COUCH SYRUP
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Lezington County Fair.
The officers of the Lexington CountyFair
Association held an important
meeting yesterday at the law offices
of Messrs. Eflrd & Dreher. Business
of a routine nature was transacted.
, All the old committeemen were reappointed,
and everything, so far,
points to a better fair next fall than
ever before. The fair last year wa9
indeed satisfactory; after paying all
expenses a surplus was added to the
treasury, which will be used in making
improvements on the buildings,
etc. The management is to be congratulated
for their excellent work
; and every person in the county should
take a pride in the association and
make it the best of the kind in the
State.
No Use to Die.
"I have found out that there is no use
to die of lung trouble as long as you can
get Dr. King's New Discovery," says
Mrs. J. P. White, of Rushboro, Pa. "I
would not be alive today only for that
wonderful medicine. It loosens up a
cough quicker than anything else, and
cures lung disease even after the case is
pronounced hopeless." This most reliable
remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe,
asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness,
is sold under guarantee at Derrick's
Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug
Co. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
For Sale.
Quantity of Deering cotton seed.
This is by far the most prolific cotton
I have ever planted. Almost.doubled
yield last year over other varieties
with equal amount of fertilizer and
under same process of cultivation. I
find it especially adapted to the different
soils of my farm. Is not easily
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eneccea oy extreme wcauuw ^vnuitions.
Guaranteed to be as productive
as any on the market and is equally
adapted to the different soils of this
section. - ; Seed
for sale in any quantity at 75
cents per bushel.
H. Z. ADAMS,
19tf Leesville, S. C., route 2.
Final Discharge.
" This is to notify all persons that I will
apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of
Probate for Leringtou County, S. C.,
on the 4th day of April, 1908, for a final
discharge as Administrate of the estate
of H. W. Conner.
J. W. CONNER,
4w21 Administrator
WHEELWRIGHT and
BLACKSMITH SHOP
At BERLEY & KYZER'S New
Blacksmith Shop you will find Mr. L.
L. Long ready to give you prompt
service. All kinds of repair work,
horseshoeing, etc. Give us a trial.
Shop situated near the Berley homestead.
Marll Gm
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FOR THAT SPLITTING HEADACHE
we have a variety of reliable* and certain
remedies. If yon are subject to
headaches come and tell us about them.
Then we are in better position to suggest
the, surest and best relief. ?
ALL RELIABLE REMEDIES
are kept on hand at all times. We recommend
only those we know are effectual
and safe to take. Why not have a
supply of such medicines in the house?
Then you may often prevent illness as
? well as relieve it.
HEUIHUN DRUG CO
Lexington, S. C.
II want to shake hands
I with every man, woman
or boy in this
neighborhood who helps
sell harness. v
I believe the mule
has a hard time and am
trying to -make him
I comfortable by making
comfortable harness. I
make everything from
a gee strap to a horse
collar and make it as
| good as 1 know how.
| Let us help the mule
Wilse W. Martin
I MAKER OF HARNESS j
I 1118 Plain Street
I COLUMBIA, : : : S. C.
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Plain Talks on Fertilizers j
A Talk to Fruit-Growers J
You use a fertilizer y*e^ -3e I
of course, but do you according to the 1
use enough ? JfreBapSS amount of plant food ?
you &*vc y??r trecs or 2
The yield per acre, plants ? vou can de- 8
and the profit therefrom ??|L. J pcndonit. The better
increases in far greater they are fed the greater I
proportion than the cost J"a and more valuable will j
of actional fertilizer. be your crop. FertilWhat
is an increase m j2e sparingly" and you
cost of $2.00 to $10.00 rC2^ sparingly,
per acre for fertilizer
when the returns therefrom The fact that over a million
show an increase of $50.00 to tons of Virginia-Carolina
$250.00 per acre? Fertilizer were sold last year
? proves them to be without
The big Magnolia Fruit equal. Every fruit farmer,
Farms at Durant, Miss., tested no matter what method he
the well-known Virginia-Car- now uses, should get the VirI
olina Fertilizer gjnia - Carolina j
I ? 1 in different Company's
50 0 lbs. per
acre were used. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA
; . ? . . , CHEMICAL CO.
? This is modern mtensive culture,
the method that is doub- Richmond. Va. Durham, N. C.
-j- _ -j ^ Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C.
ling and treblin^ the crops of Columbia, S. C. ' Baltimore, Md.
all kinds of fruit in Atlanta, Ga.
either good or in poor gMpn Columbus, Ga.
I and worn-out land all Savannah, Ga.
over the countrv and .^PifrCarolinaH Montgomery, Ala.
over tne country?ana Memphis, Tenn. /
in good SOll, tOO. ' Shreveport, La. j
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iMEET ME AT TAPP'S
Beautiful
Spring
| Goods
I Ready
IOur buyers have just returned from the
Northern markets and the spring goods are coming
in on every train. Express packages and
big freight shipments are filling every depart
iment with the newest and most stylish springgoods.
The new Spring Tailored Suits, the
new Hats, the Spring Dress Materials, Wash
Goods, Novelties of every kind are here in va- |
riety and we will sell the Spring Goods von 8
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want at some of the most remarkably low prices |
ever quoted here. We were mo/e fortunate jjj
I than'ever before in the purchase of the new |
styles. Manufacturers of every kind seemed |
anxious to sell and we bought at low prices. |
We will save you money in your spring shopping 9
Watch our ads and
Order by Mail
ORDER BY MAIL.
We prepay mail, express or freight on all purchases of S5.00 h
ormoreshippedto any point within a radius of 600 miles of Columbia.
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THE JAMES L TAPP CO.,
| DEPARTMENT STORE,
| 1638 to 1646 Main Street, - -Columbia, S. C. j
Good Place for Sale. For
I offer for sale my Dlace. containing T "AT CI TT T> A "AT 171
100 acres of land, good farm house and j JL O Xt xl J3I \J JLJy
fine well of water, lying on Big Hollow 1 t-ctx*
Creek. For price and terms, call on or LIFE,
address, A. M. LONG, m
l)w20 Gilbert, Route 3. TIRE,
ACCIDENT,
A Pleasant Physic. ???
When you want a pleasant physic
give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TCI ?.TL. _ __
Tablets a trial. They are mild and e ILpR* ?jEL?]I?*
gentle in their action and always pro- rntrrwrimAw n
ducea pleasant and cathartic effect. LEXINGTON, S. C.
Call at Kaufmann Drug Co's. drug _
store for a free sample. Strongest and Best Companies
?p?Mgww? ?MwgTMPr?c??gsafwrnMB?w?? "
|BEARDEN & LUTHER|
1 922-924 Cervais St - Columbia, S. C. 1
Groceries, Hay, Grain, Hardware, Wheelwright Ma- I
terial, Wire Fencing, Tinware, Farming Imple- i
ments, Harness, Saddles, Collars, Pads, |
Bridles, etc. 1 '
(Best wagon yard in the city for the benefit of all. I
Call to see us. Prompt and courteous 1
treatment guaranteed. |
| LEVER, "The Shoe Man,")
f (IN COLUMBIA.) I
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1 The place to buy your every- A
day and Sunday go-to-meeting I
Shoes. Largest handlers of .1
I Shoes in the Carolinas. Prices I
j|j are extremely low at this sea- B
I son. Come and inspect onr Kj
, stock. /w
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The Holman-Mum Hardware
!l Company |
I The Hardware! People f
FOR WHAT YOU MEED. J
Goods Right. Prices Right. |
1 Right Prices on Goad Goods. ?
I 1 Headquarters for all kinds of ?
I I Hardware, ' Chattafnooga Plows, 1
'?! r i rn i. n nr.Mi. 08
Iiviecnanic 1001s, oaw ivinis,
Crockery and Glassware, Shingle Mills,
Majestic Ranges, Engines,
Bucks Stoves and Ranges, L. & M. Paints,
Coles Combination Planters.
A full line of Belting?all sizes and kinds carried in stock.
I Let us figure on your requirements.
lOLMAMLLffl
HARDWARE COMPANY,
BATESBTJXGr, : : : S. C. I
! BROOKLAND BANK, 1
W NEW BROOKLAND, S. C. %
lfe We Want your business. It is our desire to please. Leave fit
!m your money with us until you need it. We pay interest four ^
MM times a year. fijl
fife4 J. C. CUICNARD, L. S. TROTTI,
Vice-President. President.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
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I W<? norrv o full linp at "Fiirmf.nre and TTnnsp FnrniRhino*
Goods at lowest prices. See our line of
Rockers, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedroom Suites, Parlor
Suites, Dining Suites, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, etc.
We buy in solid car lots, which enables us to buy cheaper
than most merchants. Just give us a call and we will do the
rest.
: : : COFFINS AND CASKETS A SPECIALTY. : : :
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Swansea rurmture iro.,
1 SWANSEA, S. C.