The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 17, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
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i Result:
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J For Roofing Trout
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J new pr<
J Weatherproof, Rotpr
J BEST : ROOFING : M.
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\ Coal Tar >
LORICK J
A iNCORPOl
S . WHOLESALE i
^ Columbia,
QUALITY
"fl You have probably bought many things
k * V
good, that cost a good price, but under
test of service soon proved themselves worti
It might have been shoes- that soon r
the sides, caps broke down, heels gave v>
? gave ont and soles were plated.
To guard* ag
L-?? wear, and be co:
| ' ffl wear your mone
c^oice stoc*
ing selections^
T. A. I
Opposite Post Office,
The Palmetto
COLUMB]
a WE ABE
" A Depository for the Un
of South Carolina the C
of Columbia.
% WE OWN
t, $400,000 United States E
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, Firr
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on depos:
terest calculated quarter
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transe
satisfaction.
\ PALMETTO NATIONAL 3
CAPITAL $
Wilie Jones, President.
| SOUTHERN
* $ Ussxsellgd Slrslssg
* li Slsepin
^ Sonvgslsni Ssheduias
1 For full information a
jli consult nearest Southern B
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J. U. JLUSI1, U.
^BROOKS MORGAN, A. G
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, pBROOKLAW
M NEW BRQOK
)lfc We Want your business. :t is <
)((/ your money with us uniii you r.e
^ times a year.
M - ? CUICKARD,
l?jg VicC'Prcsirson^.
=5^: fis^^&SS&^Scs&eSl
awm j umi^w . .wt
$!
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oman was thin. $?
not extract sufficient J* m
r food. v
Zmulsion. . ?
J. A dr
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a day in weight X
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'S: 50c. AND $1.00 O
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ffi i ch
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ROOFING |j
ted and coated under a J ^
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oof and Fireproof. * le
&.TEEIAL : KNOWN ? ?
Not affected by beat or J sfc
exible. It does not stick J ^
lily affixed. Impregnated J ei
mp-proof materials which J l<
mal painting. ^ ?
tain no coal tar. ^
els - $1.25 per 100 lbs ^ e(
$4.00 per barrel ? p<
LOWBANCE, I j
HATED, ? fi
md RETAIL, % *
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kWWWWWvS
SHOES! s
i that looked ^
%1 v
the rugged ' j
aless. 5
un over at * .
-ay, sewing t
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gainst- these things, especially in foot- J
c
ufident of getting the best quaaty foot- ]
y can buy, take advantage of the large ]
- AAMM4>AVI4>1VT ftfTftilnVilA -PAV 'rMolyinoe rvlAoa.
i. UUlldtaiiiij avcuictui^ xvsx uxanuug ?/i^c*o~
b our store.
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'or W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50 ^
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Columbia, S. C. i
National Bank, !
CA, S. C. 1
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ifced States Government, the State
ounty of Richland and the City <
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tonds and ?100,000 State of South j
us, Corporations and Individuals.
its in our Savings Department, inly.
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ict your business to yoar entire j
BANE, - - Columbia, S. C. J
250,000.00 ?
J. P. Matthews, Cashier.
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RAILWAY. 11
Gar Serviee, ^ j
g Oars en a!! Trains, ^ 1
: en Less! Trains. ^
, c A . i
s to rates, routes, etc. \m j
,airway Ticket Agent, cr ! '
P, A., Charleston, S. C. 4y I
r. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. h$Jr i
7.^.^ j
9* 3<SK* C$3* **?*>
i*xr-.'Nu*
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fp banO!:
Uk-IQ, S. C. $ !
>yr rfes're to picase. Leave ?j\{ ;
?,U SI. SCV i-?~y lillCl'VM lULtr -?/> i
PJ) I
L. S. TROTT!, &j< | <
President I i
50,000 Lost From U. 3. Mail
Pouch.
At L09 Angeles, Cal., a registered ^
ail pouch containing bank notes of
least $-50,000 in currency, and, it is
pposed as much more in miscella;ous
remittances and letters, has
oppeci irum si^hl wna ouiuoivuu
ystery to baffle the secret service.
For 48 hours postoffice inspectors
ive been seeking an answer to the j;
izzle that promises to prove one of rJ
e largest thefts committed from the r
stoffice department in years. r
The pouch was in transit from Los I
ngeles to New York. From the t
ieck system of the department of ^
ilway mail service, it is known that a
e theft was perpetrated Saturday c
ght, some where in the jurisdiction *
the Kansas City division. Beyond j
iat the officials have no tradfe that t
ley are willing to publish. " ^
It is admitted that the lost pouch J
ft Los Angeles over the Sante Fe t
te morning of June 4, and was due r
Kansas City on Saturday. The c
tipment of ?50,000 was consigned to t
ie Chemical National bank, New
ork, and was shipped by the Farm- c
s and Merchants National bank of J
ds Angeles.
t
umner Excursion Bates, Via
Southern Railway. }
Round trip summer excursion tick- *
;s to Seashore and Mountain resort J
Dints are now on sale via Southern
ailway at greatly reduced rates. *
ickets good returning until October
Lst, 1908. Asheville, Waynesville,
[endersonville, in the "Land of the
7 1
ky"; Lake Toxaway and the Beauti- i
ll Saphire Country, now in their
a ->7v to Southern Railwav
. "rrv ?
gents for rate?, tickets, etc.
J. C. Lusk, Division Pass. Agt.,
Charleston, S. C. 1
J. L. Meek, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Atlanta, Ga. ,
If one feels dull and spiritless, in the
pring or early summer, they call it
Spring Fever." But there is no fever
-usually. It is the after effect of our
rinter habits. The nerves are mostly
,t fault. Tired, worn-out nerves leave
ls lanquid, lifeless, and without spirit
r ambition. A few doses of Dr. Shoop's
lestorative will absolutely and quickly
hange all of these depressing symtoms.
.""he Restorative of course won't bring
'ou back to full health in a day or two,
>nt it will do enough in 48 hours to satsfy
you that the remedy is reaching
hat "tired spot." Druggists everywhere
are advising its use as a splendid
,nd prompt general tonic. It gives
11 ore "sum and more spirit to the spoonul
than any other known nerve or confi^-nfirvnol
trvtiin Tt shamens a failiner
nil UUIVAJ-Mi. VVUAV* -V ? ? ?
ippetite, aids digestion, frees sluggish
iversand kidneys, and brings new life,
itrength and ambition. Test it a few
lays and be convinced. Sold by The
laufmann Drug Co
Inherits Fortune; Marries Clerk
the Same Say.
Butte, Mont.?Mary Montana Lar- "
?ey, 18 years old, youngest of the
Largey miners, came into her fortune
>f a million and a half dollars and
it midnight of the same day she was
narried to Maymond J. McDonald, a
poung clerk in a Broadway cab office,
vho had been working for $60 a
nontb.
Some friends asked the girl why
she wanted to marry the poor cab
slerk. "Because I love him, and
lave enough money for both,'' she
eplied.
The young couple left for San Franjisco
and from there will start for
Sew York on an automobile trip.
From New York they will go to Europe.
Sore Nipples.
Any mother who has had experience
with this distressing ailment will be
pleased to know that a cure may be effected
by applying Chamberlain's Salve
is soon as the child is done nursing.
Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing
the babe to nurse. Many trained
nurses use this sa.lve with best results.
For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
Ita Saljy Weighs 110 Sounds.
New York. June 11.?Adeiina Guitilla
is 25 months old, weighs 110
pounds, is still growing, and the Ea9t
Side, that precinct of many wonders,
declares Adeiina the real wonder of
Lhem ail. She lives with her parents
in a tenement. The baby is a puzzle
to the physicians who have examined
her. Site was born in Springfield, O.. \
md last winter won a prize at the ex- !
"lositicn hekl at Jacksonville, Fla., j
for being the cutest, chubbiest, big- \
-.-est and most interesting baby in the j
show. Her father is a tailor. " i
i
J. -o- ?
\V. R. Ward, ot Dyersbur^, T- :i:i.
writer: "This is ro c atiiy liar I have
lis -(i Orino Laxative Fixiir j-yyij. tor j
iironic coastiparion. and it has proven, ;
without a <!onbr, to L- a thvcoujrh, !
i .ravri:-;;! reaa. ;ly i'<ir rhis trouble. and |
it is with ?b-a>urv I offer ray vonscim;- i
;ious ret'?:v;jov." Derrick's i)ray !
^;?#r? . ?
4<Is Willie still payiu ; .r.hai to j
i i i I 0 .
" i)k! lie b!i b-. r .1"
"Xo; he married her."
One h'.i'alred and tv/enTy-niae cars
;>i peaches have liirouyh
Ureenviilo already this year yoiiiy to
Lite Northern markets.
A HARD STRUGGLE .
Many a Lexington Citizen ?
Finds the Struggle Hard. II
With a back constantly aching, _
With distressing urinary disorders, ^
Daily existence is but a struggle.
No need to keep it up.
Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you.
Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, Prosperity, S.
says: "My kidneys were out of
irder for a long time, causing terrible
>ains through my loins and limbs. IT
?here was also a constant aching in
ay back and on some occasions, I
ould scarcely get about. My kidteys
were so frequent in action that JJ.
would be obliged to arise several
imes at night and despite the fact
hat I consulted several physicians, I 4-1
iras becoming discouraged and had W
ibout given up hopes of ever being
:ured when my son-in-law bought a
>ox of Doan's Kidney Pills for me. Q '
le had read that they were good for c*>'
[idney trouble and induced me to try
hem. I did so with the result that m
T Vm/3 tolron tVio nr*ntprit.? of f, wo I
v 11cx1 jl 11 ciu u11v vva*vv*?vw w. ? v _
>oxes, the backache disappeared and I
he kidneys were brought back to I
heir proper condition. Ihaverecom- ?
nended Doan's Kidney Pills to many
>f my friends and will continue to do
0, as I consider them worthy of all
hat can be said in their favor."
. For sale by all dealers. Price 50
tents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
iew York, sole agents for the United
States. CC
Remember the name?Doan's?and ?
ake no other.
, f
The Southern railway will run an a
,'sle of Palms flyer from Columbia to fl
Charleston every Sunday during the I
lummer. The flyer will leave Colum- ?
)ia at 5 a. m., stopping only at Branch- B
/ille, arriving at Charleston at 9:30 H
1. m. 1
A firanH "Pflmilv Medicine. 3
"It gives me pleasure to speak a good R
svord for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. R
Frank Conlan of No. 436 Houston St., 3
New York., "It's a grand family med- B
icine for dyspepsia and liver complica- j|
tions; while for lame back and weak m
kidneys it cannot be too highly recom- M
mended." Electric Bitters regulate the ?
digestive functions, purify the blood,
and impart renewed vigor and vitality Tl
to the weak and debilitated of both sex- J]1
es. Sold under guarantee at Derrick's gH
Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co.
50c.
The ginnery of the Darlington Mill
company was burned last week. A
spark from the oil mill is thought to at
have started the tire. The loss is ])C
about $8,000, practically covered by
insurance. f
Badly Sprained Ankle Cured, a:
Three years ago our daughter sprain- w
ed her ankle and had been suffering
terribly for two days and nights?had
not slept a minute. Mr. Stalliugs, of ^
Butler, Tenn., told us of .Chamberlain's 2
Pain Balm. We went to the store that
night and get a bottle of it and bathed ?
her ankle two or three times and she &
went to sleep and had a pood night's jfi
rest. The next morning she was much ?
tetter and in a short time could walk &
around and had no more trouble with jj
her ankle.?E. M. Brumitt, Hampton. ?
Tenn. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by S
Kaufmann Drug Co. 5
Senator Tillman has arrived in Spain g
and is enjoying himself. The trip Jj
across the ocean did him a lot of good, ^
- . i 1 mm IB
Weak women should try Dr. Shoop's
Night Cure. These soothing, healing, jp
antiseptic suppositories go direct to the ?
seat of these weaknesses.- My "Book nj
No. 4 For Women" contains many
valuable hints to women, and it is free. S
Ask Dr. Shoop, Rarine, Wis., to mail it. a
Ask the Doctor in strictest confidence, m
any questions you wish answered. Dr. p
Shoop's Night Cure is sold by Kauf- j*
mann Drug Co. E
Final Discharge. |
This is to notify all persons that I ?
will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., |
Judge of Probate for Lexington county, I
South Carolina, on June 30, li>08, for a I
final discharge as administrator of the g
PQt.ntp nf S Bnnt.-xvricpbf. J
Geo. M. Adams, ji
4w34 Administrator, *
Barbecue at Pelion. |
We will furnisli a firstelass barbecue 3
and refreshments at Pelion, on Satur- jg
day, July 4th. The candidates will be g
present and address the crowd. Come (8
one,come all. Josh J. Shealy, gg
owScp L. L. Gantt. ?
kMrd? hotel. ]
J. C. KINARD, Proprietor, Leesville,
- - - S. C 1
The best attention given guest, jvlod- J
em conveniences. Table supplied with
best the market- affords.
A w ! B Mb A# i
OWIIIHg UUIiUd! r
Sterling silver, cut Lrlass. fine !
o ? . |
china, clocks. A fine stock | J
always on hand for you to; # .
select from. | t
Keep us in mind when want!
E
iiu anything in Jewelrv or!
Silverware.
Good watch work and best j
eve glasses. !
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11 you can't come, send for I r<>
. i
our catalogue or teleoiioueyour \
order to us. \ K
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14.24 Main. St., Columbia, 3. C | j';
'Phone -):u ( t'r
line Weddings
> BIIM ! wi? ? ?l?l?ir rnniT~1
Call for Invitat:
sents and Cards,
rint them just lik
le latest styles an
nd see.
lie R. L. Dry;
Law Book Publishers
Booksellers and Stati
Two Stores on M
ILUMBIA, - - - BANK
OF i
: : : CHAPIN,
Our banking facilities
place them at your comma
naifl 4Smo Honnc <
ICI |iaiu wai IIIIIV uvpw^jv
with your business.
J. F. HOI
J. A. BLACKWELDER, F
JEW STORI
U JtL * ? > .Jj? 1
NE1
5523252
I have opened up a full line of General I
Saxe-Gotha Cotton Mills, where I will he
st goods at lowest prices. A fresh stbck o
Groceries arsd F;
Iways on liand. I respectfully ash that yo
here.
JOHN G. B
iaxe-Gotha GV9iHs,
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T . i 1 _ 1__ 1 J _ i 2
i want to snaite nanus j j
with every man, wo
man or boy in this 2
neighborhood who helps ?
sell harness.
I believe the mule 2
Q
has a hard time and am 5
trying; to make hiiil I
o n I 0
comfortable by making ?
comfortable harness. I 2
I make everything from J
a gee strap to a horse ?
; - collar and make it as 2
! good as I know how. \
Let us help the mule j 2
_ __ II
i Wilse w. Martin l\
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MAKER OF HARNESS
1118 Plain Street j
CQU^BIfl^: ; : S. C. j j
For Weak _
Inflammation of the blad- ^
der, urinary troubles and i jj
backache use
)eWitt's Kidney :e!
and Bladder Pills
. /
trial For 25c -
&
. C. DeV/ITT Sc CO., Cliicaso, II2. $
. f'M
The* Kaufman:'" j)ri?<r Co. v$
ifj
T *-? ? vj i * -j- Cj n ? ?> rT CT * T *
ii at ???>. V yu. alio J.O= ?<1
L.-stt-r U. ox Xav/ios. T^nine,
v< in n reo-m !?-rrer: "[ im.vv .
!'. Knit's X'\V ! !>'. many w !' ;. | ?
i' covj.^Iis e<is, and I r'niu.k ir i ^
e !y f?>* rhmjf Inny '".niinintv.
and v.'nuld no m*:-i\? : wirhon"
' O'11.-?11 I would with'-nt food."
i* ii- ar:v ?'?i?tr vonr- "NVw id<<*;>\vy '
i> stood ;ti r!ie Lend of throat mvi a:nu" 1 J "
nnnii -s. ,\ a T-vvcntniiw of Tin it- :
oiiia. ana h< :?! r ot weak i.inys it Sia> j
> i-:iial. Sold under m u; trim to* a" ! j
erriek'-; ISfore and Kani'iuium
*ujr Co. and 'tdT'h Trial boti'" i *'-*
i t. ! st
t
I
ions, AnnounceWe
engrave or
:e engraving in
d shapes. Call
id Company,
, Bookbinders,
oners. : : :
!ain Street,
S. C.
chapin,
S. C. : : :
are excellent. We
nd. 5 per cent, ints.
Kindly favor us
NEYCUTT, Cashier,
'resident. |
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3!
W GOODS?
Merchandise in the Oswald Building
pleased to serve the public with the
f
amlfy Supplies
u give me a call before buying else*
IOOZER,
So. Car.
HERE! [
Is your Liver all right? g
Are your Kidneys in a
healthy condition? If so. t
HILTON'S LIFE for j
the LIVER I
and KIDNEYS S_
will keep them so. If not,
Hilton's Life for the Liver
and Kidneys will make
them so. A 25c. bottle g
will convince you of this
fact. Sold wholesale by
The Murray Drug Co., {
Columbia, S. C. 2
Tor sale at The Bazaar, 2
Lexington, S. C. 2
weswwswess
Before You Purchase Any Other Wr.'ta
IE NEW HOME StVVlSS MACHINE COMPANY!
ORANGE, MASS. ^
Wary Se'vir.z Machines are made to sell re^ard>5
of Quality, out the "* X?mv Home" is mada
wear. Cur ?uaraoi/ neve* runs cut. i
K'e mase Sew:n? Machines to suh ail conditions
thetrace. 7-e **JCrnje" stanasatthe
ad cf ail far ;./ sewing machined
Sold l>y aiitf;uu J, :< *! crafersouCy,
? - i: r. v
w .. i*, i:oaF,
5-iAHJ iSALSAM
^ "iJVr^.n^ i& Cl?t: vc a-J loii:;.t.^3 the rail.
-IfSS^AiV j': . , ,;s rt lu.Tu.-.ir.t CTowOh.
^ail9 to lie-store Gray
7"vrfnv ^?O* II-.:r 'if. nful Cote?.
>: " 'jCa.-.r rs >-. {.A
s 4 ; : ? ; i _ ; .... ^
A v tM<\ 1 y
7T.;t.7;T w'77-717s ? a* J
jBLACESKTTE SHOP
A: Kr.RT.KY & .vYZHAS Xs-w
Luoksntitii Shop you will t:;ul Mr. L.
Lto Iv? vou prompt
rviee. All kimls of repair work,
)i";> 'SkooiJ't}%. (TO. Ctivo its a trial.
io{5 situtti .1 uoar t':o xk r!. v liomconu.
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