The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
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^ ' ALL DRUGGISTS;
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!BEST : ROOFING : 1
Is extremely durable,
cold. Always pliable and
together in the rolls, Is e
and coated with superior c
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% WHOLESALE
^ Columbia,
QUALITY
You have probably bought many thin
good, that cost a good price, but undej
test of service soon proved themselves wo
It might have been shoes that soon
the sides, caps'broke down, heels gave
gave out and soles were plated.
To'guard
ASHtP' a wear your mo
, and choice stc
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Opposite Post Office,
The Palmetto
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A Depository for the I
of South Carolina the
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United States
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, Fi
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on dep
terest calculated quart
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to trar
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL
CAPITAL
Wilie Jokes, President.
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i)t/ your money with us untiS you r;
[avJ times a year.
M J. C. CUICKARD,
t^g Vice-President.
laria lasts a long time.
easily or become run;
after effects of malaria. (Q?
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nd tones up your nervous ^g,
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ROOFING |
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MATERIAL : KNOWN r
Not affected by heat or J
flexible. It does not stick J
asily affixed. Impregnated J
lamp-proof materials which ^
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annal painting. ^
ntain no coal tar. &
rrels - $1.25 per 100 lbs k
- $4.00 per barrel <?
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ORATED, jj
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SHOES!
igs that looked ^
r the rugged
rthless.
inn over at '
way, sewing
against these tilings, especially in footconfident
of getting the best quality footney
can buy, take, advantage of the large
>ck constantly available for making pleasat
our store.
t for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C
BO YNE,
Columbia, S. C.
National Bank,
BIA, S. C.
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Tinted States Government, the State
County of Richland and the City
Bonds and |100,000 State of South
rms, Corporations and Individuals.
Dsits in our Savings Department, inerly.
Lsact your business to your entire
BANE, - - Columbia, S. C.
$250,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier.
RAILWAY.^
g Car Service, $
ing Cars on ail Trains, S
is on Local Trains. ^
as to rates, routes, etc.
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Railway Ticket Agent, or
>. P. A., Charleston, S. C.
G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
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L. 5. TRCTT?.
President
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Transfers of Real Estate.
Noah S. Crout to George W. Miller
50 acres in Boiling Springs township
?or ?600.
R. F. Williams to J. W. Wood, lot
in town of New Brookland for $8,000.
J. M. Bouknight to W. Perry Taylor,
54% acres in Gilbert Hollow township
for $271.25.
R. E. Mack to W. B. Rast, lot in
town of Swansea for $650.
T. Halsey Fox to M. U. Boatwright
and S. F. Perry, lot in town of Bates- I
burg for $6,000. (
T. T) flnllnni to M. U. Boatwritrht, !
lot in town of Batesbnrg for So, 100.
J. R. Richardson to Miss Elicn ilei;drix,
lot in town of Lexington for
?100.
J. A. Ricard to J. F. Bach man, 86)4
acre9 in Congaree township for ?500.
D. D. Kleckley to E. A. Kleckiey,
303^ acr&s in Lexington township for
?-iSS.
W. P. Roof to Chas. W. Harman, i
26 acres in Lexington township for
?300.
Mrs. Lizzie Karniner to W. D.
Franklow, lot in town of Leesville for
?325.
W. W. Barre to G. R. Price, 10
acres in Lexington township for ?60.
A. L. Eargle to H. S. Morgan, 156 <
acres in Gilbert Hollow township for
?600. !
J. N. Koon to A. D. Areheart, lot
near town of New Br^okland for ?300. 1
John D. Farr to Ed. L. Lindler, lot
in town of Chapin for ?250.
The Most Common Cause of
Suffering.
Rheumatism causes more pain and
suffering than any other disease, for the
reason that it is the most common of all ,
ills, and it is certainly gratiiymg iu &uiferers
to know that Chamberlain's Pain
Balm will afford relief, and make rest
and sleep possible. In many cases the
relief from pain, tfhich is at first temporary,
has become permanent, while
in old people subject to chronic rheumatism,
often brought on by dampness
or changes in the weather, a permanent
cure cannot be expected; the relief from
pain which this liniment- affords is
alone worth many times its cost. 25
and 50 cent sizes for sale by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Goiag Some.
An Englishman, an Irishman and a
Scotchman were one day arguing as
, to which of the three countries possessed
the fastest trains.
Said the Englishman, "Well, I've
been in one of our trains and the
telegraph poles have been like a
hedge."
"I've seen the milestones appear
like tombstones," said the Scot.
"Be jabers," said Pat, "I was one
day in a train in my country and we
passed a field of carrots, a field of
turnips, a field of parsley, one of
onions and then a pond of water, and
we were going so fast that I thought
it was broth!"
Tired nerves, with that "no ambition"
feeling that is commonly felt in spring
or early summer, can be easily and
nnieklv altered or takine what is known
to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop,s
Restorative. One will absolutely note
a changed feeling within 48 hours after
beginning to take the Restorative. The
bowels get sluggish in the winter-time,
the circulation often slows up, the Kidneys
are inactive, and even the Heart
in many cases grows decidedly weaker.
Dr. Shoop's Restorative is recognized
everywhere as a genuine tonic to these
vital organs It builds up and strengthens
the worn-out weakened nerves; it
sharpens the failing appetite, and universally
aids digestion. It always quickly
brings renewed strength, life, vigor,
and ambition. Try it and be convinced.
Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co,
One S&ort.
She asked him if he was the photographer.
He said he was.
She asked him if he took children's
pictures. He said he did.
She asked him how much he charged.
He said, "Four dollars a dozen."
"Then I'll have to go somewhere
else," she replied. "I only have 11."
Success Magazine.
am-* ?r% j_
?an?3 jAeiuSe io ray interest.
The banks with the exception of the
Greenville bank9, in which the dispensary
funds are deposited have
signed an agreement to pay no interest
on the money since Judge Pritchard's
restraining order. It is thought,
however, that they will have to pay
the interest.
? f Bad
Attack of Dysentery
Cured.
"An honored citizen of this town was
suffering from a severe attack: of dysentery.
He told a friend if he could obtain
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy, he felt
confident of being cured, he having used
this remedy in the West. He was told
that I kept it in stock and lost no time
in obtaining it, and was promptly
cured," says M. J. Leach, druggist, of
Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
The Anderson Mail confidentially
predicts that the Merry Widow hat
will 90on go out of style because a
girl can't be kissed under one. How
easy some sinners give themselves
away.?Augusta Herald. Now what
in the world do you mean by that.?
Anderson Mail.
The trouble with most cough cures is
that they constipate. Kennedy's Laxal
o J _ . . _ .A... ?
live vxmgn oyruj) uoes 1101 cor.snpaie. t
bnr on rlie other hand its laxative prin- ,
ciples gently move the hovels, it is j
pleasant to rake and it is especially re- j
commended for children, as i: tastes I
nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by j
I Kaufmaim Drug Co.
i Hid dock & Byrnes, who have been :
| running the Charleston a id Argy'e i
i hotels in Charleston for some year.'. 1
I have nn-t wit it financial failure. he-.
' week the leases* n both !iou> -s wro i
i ,
' eanceii"o nv no owia * s i "'('"ii.'O t
I Hiddeck Byrnes had in,; pa;.-, iheir
| IVat. Tile ( -s'on h. . i vd' r? - 1
; r.iii'.:i / >< v.'iii lie oner:.: o ;
; t .i1 ( *?:;?p:i.iv owning i;.
} S.thv T:j re a:er'S.
; is only one original. !' i - i > ::1 - \
! lag aud cooling and ?? 1 " !
j idles, told Kauimami L): ng h >. j
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iiViiTii'iir?H VliflgjBiitfrtMiBMiiiTi w*ng Wjjj "ii in
DANGER IN DELAY.
Sidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous
for Lexington People
to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they get a lirm hold before the
sufferer recognizes them. Health is
gradually undermined. Backache,
headache, nervousness, lameness,soreness,
lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy,
diabetes and Bright's disease follow
in merciiess succession. Don't
neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys
with the certain and safe remedy,
Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured
people right here in Lexington.
Geo. B. Lee, living in Lexington, S.
C., says: "i have been a sufferer
from attacks of kidney trouble for a
good many years, and during that
time have taken a great many remedies.
I received the best of results
from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills,
which I procured at The Kaufmann
Drug Co., and shall continue using
them. It will always give mo pleasure
to recommend them to other sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
White Stone Springs Sold.
The White Stone Lithia Springs were
sold at auction last week for ?17,000.
Mr. John Riha of Vining, la., say9,
"I have been selling DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills for about a year and
they give better satisfaction than any
pill I ever sold. There are a dozen
people here who have used them and
they give perfect satisfaction in every
case. I have used them myself with
fine results.'' Sold by Kaufmann Drug
Co.
F. M. Sellers, a white man and cotton
weigher at Chesterfield, has been
arrested, charged with robbing a
store in that town. The store of J.
C. Johnson was broken into and
a'^out^lOin money stolen, and the
circumstances pointed strongly to
Sellers as the guilty man. After a
preliminary hearing, he was bound
over to court.
There is a Pink Pain Tablet made by
Dr. Shoop, that will positively stop any
^ A * o i Ol I I > /?
pain, ally niinu, m A*\j jjuiuu.tca. XJL U.^gists
everywhere sell them as Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablets, but the}7 stop
other pains as easily as headache. Dr.
Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets simply coax
blood pressure away Jrorn pain centercongestion.
Stop that pressure with
Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets and pain
is instantly gone. 20 Tablet 25c. Sold by
Kaufmann Drug Co.
For
INSURANCE,
LIFE,
FIRE,
ACCIDENT,
SEE
E. G. Dreher,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Strongest and Best Companies
Lumber and
Building
Material
N. H. DRIGGERS,
Columbia, - - S. C.
Manufacturer of
Lumber, Laths, Shingles
Paints and all kinds of building
material. Call or write
for prices. Will save you
money.
Lumber bought in any quantity
at highest market price.
HARDING,
The Old Veteran Painless Tooth Extractor
and Dentist, 1316 Main street,
Columbia, S. C., sign of the Big Tooth,
is now at his office and will be all summer.
where he will do all kinds of Dental
"Work in the best maimer and with the
best material. lApr
KliMRD'S HOTEL,
i. C. K1NARD, Proprietor,
Leesville, - - S. C
The best attention given guest. Modern
conveniences. Tebie supplied with
b'.'st (ho ullorc*^.
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As usual, we are buj
i
of the General
Orders sent di
publishers w:
first attention.
Law Book Publishers
Booksellers and Stati
Two Stores on M
COLUMBIA, - - - I
BANK OP
I : : : CHAPIN,
i Our banking facilities
&j place them at your comma
1 terest paid on time depose
P with your business.
| J. F. HOi
1 J. A. BLACKWELDE&, F
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Before You Purchase Ar.y Other Write
THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
ORANGE, MASS.
Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regardW..f
fk/% ^ Vaw UAm^ " ic maHfl
IC03 U'. V^uailljr, WUt UiC *'Vit MVU?V
io wear. Our guaranty never runs out.
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
of the trade. The "New Home" stands at the
a*ad of all High-;?ra<le family sewing machines U
Sold by authorized dealers only* "
for i;:e bv
W . P. ROOF,
LsxiDgton. S. C.
For Weak;
Kidneys!
Inflammation of the bladder,
urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, 111*
The Kaufmann Drug Co.
WHEELWRIGHT and I
BLACKSMITH SHOP P
At EE RLE Y & KYZERS New
El .jksmith Shop yon will find Mr. L. j,
L. Long ready to give yon prompt
seivire. All kinds of rej/air Work,
horseshoeing, etc. Give us a trial.
Shop situated near the Eer't-y homestead.
Marll Gm <
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F^^yPKt$^l^SfCle?r-es and beau:!:;ea the cair. ^
WmSSS^"^^' HaProniotes a luxuriant gTowth. ~
^JtSR Never Fails to Hestore Gray ?
Hair to it3 Vouthful Color.
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Assembly,
rect to the
ill receive
i, Bookbinders,
oners. : : :
[am Street,
S. C.
CH APEN,
S. C. : : :
are excellent. We
nd. 5 per cent, inSs.
Kindly favor us
&3EYOUTT, Cashier. |
^resident. 1
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Portrait Photographers.
Opposite Wright's Hotel,
OLUMBIA, - - S. C.
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Strictly High
Grade Work.
lid and New Pictures
Copied and Enlarged.
Please call and see our beau[ful
Photo Color Dispay.
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 wanting
anything in Jewelry or
Silverware.
Good watch work and best
eye glasses.
T/? ? . ? 1
ii you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
H. LACHICOTTB & CO,,
JEWELERS,
424 Main St., Columbia, S. C
'Phone 934
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HERE! |
Is your Liver all right? }
Are your Kidneys in a
healthy condition ? If so, J
HILTON'S LIFE for S
the LIVER 3
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will keep them go. If not,
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