The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 12, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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COLUMBIA,
We have the larg
Base Ball Good
Guns and spo]
descriptions, .
General Bepai
Carolina. :
Our prices are 1
Write for wh t
when in the cii
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1 NEW SUMW
# Onr store is bubbling o
J department presents someth
^ dress goods in great profusio
J winter goods now going at i
2 while in town.
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^ Main Street, I
tCOLUMBIA, - ?vv
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LEE A. LORI
1519 Main Stre
JOBBERS - AND
Stoves and Ranges,
Stove Pipe, Tinware,
Enamelware, Hollow Ware,
Tin Plate, Iron and
Asphalt Roofin ,
Eve Trough ai
Conductor, She
Wood Mantels
Grates and Til
Plue Pipe,
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Wholesale and
General Grocerie
Pork and
932 GERVAIS STREET,
Heavy and Fancy Groceri*
prices, and the highest prices
Produce, etc.
This is the only place in t
killed and hfne-cured meats,
dall to see ust while in the cit]
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n JULIUS H. WE!
WHOLESALE DRY G
Rear of Palmetto National E
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| | Goods and Notions.
1 | Quick shipment, i
I 8 pense, prices aiway
II New York or Baltinu
I a We sell to Merchai
Dont Experiment ni ini
Use the old reli- rf 1^1 KB
able roofing that Mwk *
has been the stand*
ard for 16 years, im
COLUMBIA SUPPLY
MAST E R,J
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est stock of
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rting goods of all 1D?
Automobiles and tun
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'umps, Pipe, Rac
Sittings, Valves, T]
locks, Hose,
Electric and Juij
Gas Fixtures^ m
Paints and Oils, Cou
Cutlery, Wire Netting. a do
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ERIOT, f
Retail Dealer in I
js, Beef, Mutton, I
. Sausage, I
COLUMBIA, S. C. I
bs always in stock at lowest fl
paid for Beef Cattle, Country B
he city to get strictly home- I
Home-rendered lard a specialty. B
IL & COMPANY, II "n!
OODS and NOTIONS, |
lank, COLUMBIA, S. C. I
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Staple and Fancy Dry I H
minimum freight ex- I B
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"DAin Weather-Proof pj
1KUIU Fire-Resisting 0!
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nILI "Will not melt, rot, |
1^1 crack or rust, &
' CO., Columbia, S. C.
tie Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, August 12,1908.
From Batesburg.
he members of the Episcopalian
gregation in this town have pur- I
3ed a lot near the depot and will
in the erection of a church buildthereon
in the near future.
t. and Mrs. W. C. Farber have reled
from a ten days' trip to New
k.
r. Theo. A. Quattlebaum, of Granule,
worshipped at the Baptist
rch here on Sunday,
iss Ruby Glover has returned from
ixtended visit to Graniteville.
rs. J. C. Cullum and daughter,
3 Hattie Bess, will spend the render
of the summer in Greenville
Western North Carolina,
iss Maud Farr, of Chapin, return
lome last Thursday arter spending ]
w days here,?the guest of Miss ]
, Hite. 1
rs. M. E. Rutland is visiting rela- 1
s at Ware Shoals. 1
on. George Bell Timmerman and
ily, who have been living at Lex- 1
on for several years, will reside
i in the future. Batesburg is cenly
located in this circuit, of which
Timmerman is solicitor, which '
ore convenient for his work. He
been attending court at Saluda
week.
r. Cyril E. Jones has been spend- ;
this week in Chicago on business. ,
gust 8. C. :
Diarrhoea Cured.
ilv father has for years been troubwith
diarrhoea, and tried every j
ns possible to effect a cure, without 1
1," writes John H. Zirkle of Phil- 1
, W. Ya. "He saw Chamberlain's 1
c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1
jrtised in the Philippi Republican 1
decided to try it. The result is one
le cured him and he has not sufferitli
the disease for eighteen months.
>re taking this remedy he was a con- t
sufferer. He is now sound and 1
, and although 60 years old, can do i
it n _i ji
mcli wort as a young man. ' ooiu
Caufmann Drug Co.
A Card of Thanks.
he Editor of The Dispatch:
ease allow me space in your valu\
paper to extend my thanks to ,
many kind friends who so kindly j
>ed me duHng the sickness and 1
bh of my wife. May God abnnd- ;
y bless them.
N. M. Derrick.
mo, Aug. 8.
?. a
j
very home with children should
e a box of Dr. Thornton's Easy- c
ther in it. A guaranteed remeay 1
all bowel and stomach trouble in g
hing children. For sale by Der- i
: Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medii
Co., Hartwell, Ga. c
an wants but little here below? J
b is, he wants a little more than
jan get.
rhen used as a cloak, religion is a
St on most people.
en flatter merely to protect them- ^
es from women who flirt. 1
reak women should read my "Book
4 for Women." It tells of Dr. J
Dp's Night Cure. Tells how these
hing, healing, antiseptic supposi- J
js, bring quick and certain help. J
"Rrw-kt io froo ArlHroac Fir SV?nnrv 1
Lne, Wis. Kaufmann Drug Co. J
lere have been five murders in j
rberry county for the month of ^
r. All were negroes. *
r. and Mrs. Earl Smith, of Gray
rt, had a little child to fall out of
or one day last week. The child's
z was broken by the fall.
t
EasyI j
Confinement 11
II yoti have cause to fear the H r
pains of childbirth, remember that H
they are doe to weakness, or dis- BJ
ease, of the womanly organs, and H
that healthy women do not safer,
like weak ones. H c
Tho specific, medktnal, sett* H 0
table ingredients, of which that H g
famous, female medicine and wo- 9 i]
Duly tonic B x
CARDUI:
WOMAN'S RELIEF
ts composed, will build tip the H
womanly organs to a healthy state H 8
and thna prevent needless sufferInf.
"Before my confinement," writes
Mrs. Rose Schubarth, of Monu- jg
meat, Colo., "I had snch bearing- [9
down pains I didn't know what to Sra a
do. Cardni quickly relieved me. ?n
Some months later 1 bad a fine fl? 1
12-lb. baby, was sick only thirty |S
minstes, and did not even have ffl
a doctor." g|f
At All Druggists j|j i
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, f| [
Stating age and describing symp- fig? h
toms, to Ladim Advisory Dept^ Kg S
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., 5$ p
Chattanooga, Tenn. F. 35 fflg t
c
r am ?*
a mother
How many American women ii
[onely homes to-day long for thii
blessmg to coir > into their lives, anc
bo be able to utter these words, bu
because of some organic derange
tnent this happiness is denied them
Every woman interested in thi
subject should know that prepara
tion for healthy maternity i
accomplished by the use o
LYDIA E. PIN KHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUNC
?Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of Wes
Union, S. C.,writes to Mrs. Pinkham
"I was greatly run-down in healtl
from a weakness peculiar to my sex
when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl<
Compound was recommended to me. I
not only restored me to perfect health
but to my delight I am a mother."
Mrs. Josephine Hall, of Bardstowr
Ky., writes :
"I was a very great sufferer froc
female troubles, and my physician failei
bo help me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound not only restored m
to perfect health, but I am now a prou<
mother."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, mad
from roots and herbs, has been tb
standard remedy for female ills
and haks positively cured thousands o
women who have been troubled witl
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities
periodic pains, backache, tiiat bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sicl
women to write her for advice
thAUDOnHfl fi
JUCK9 ^ IIIUVIA I/UVUOMUUO ?n
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Senator Allison Dead.
United States Senator Allison diet
it his home in Dubuque, la., on tb<
ifternoon of the 4th. The immediate
;ause of his death was heart failure
rhe end came as a resalt of a serioui
linking spell, due to a prostatic en
argement, complicated with kidney
lisease, and during a period of un
jonsciousness which had lasted fo:
our days.
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody in Zanesville, O., know
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. Sin
vrites: "My Husband, James Lee, firm
y believes lie owes his life to the use o
Dr. King's New Discovery. His lung
vere so severely affected that consump
ion seemed inevitable, when a friem
ecommended New Discovery. Wi
ried it, and its use has restored him t<
>erfect health." Dr. King's New Dis
sovery is the King of throat and lunj
emedies. For coughs and colds it ha;
10 equal. The first dose gives relief
Crv it ! Sold under guarantee at Der
ice's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug
3o. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
A Card of Thanks.
I wish in this public manner to re
urn my sincere and heartfelt thanks
or the sympathy shown, and the as
istance given in this my hour of sor
tst trial and greatest loss in the sud
len death of my husband, John A
hromer. The way is dark, oh, sc
lark, but your kindness has shed i
ay of light upon the otherwise darl
oad. May God bless you all!
Mrs. John A. Cromer.
Lexington, Aug. 8.
There are many imitations of DeWitt's
Jarbolized Witch Hazel Salve but jusl
ne original. Nothing else is just at
ood. Insist on DeWitt's. It is cleans
ag and soothing. Sold by Kaufman r
)rug Co.
Put More Za.
One morning, just before starting
o school, little Bobbie, aged sis
ears, was watching his mama put up
is noon lunch. Suddenly he said:
'Mamma, I wish you'd let Katie put
p my lunch instead of doin' it yourelf.
Won't you?"
"It's no trouble, my dear."
"I know."
' "TVion titT-II* "
JL A J ii ? X J jr
''Cause, mamma, she's got a better
ppetite than you, an' she puts more
."?The August Dalineatcr.
Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes
ure with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain
'ablets. Th.e formula is on the 25-cent
ox. Ask yonr doctor or druggist about
tiis formula! Stops womanly pains,
eadache, pains anywhere. Write Dr.
ihoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial, tc
irove value of his headache, or Pink
?ain Tablets. Sold by Kaufmann Dru^
Jo.
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the best Shoes that can be bou
SEE OURS BEFOI
E. P. & F.
1 1710 Main Street, C
fc
i THE WHITE ROTARY I
I The design and finish of the st
| to equal it has yet appeared on th
t STEADY, SWIFT
i Has a very large Bobbin?Holds
BALL BEi
i, A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and dura
(White SHUTTLE Machine has been in u:
The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHT
Always on hand good Second Hand Macl
? machine attachments, shuttles, belts and the
i J. B, BERRY, 1802 Main 8
1
? Parlor P*@;
I BEN DAVID, P
: NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
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Best cooking and finest Bestaurai
3# 3
? Special Rates by the Week.
Meals
l
' For Sale. F
Prettiest and cheapest lots on the
s market for speculative and building
- purposes, at Eau Claire Heights, within
j incorporate limits, convenient to trolley
line, |80 to $266 each. Terms$10 cash;
$5 per month, no interest or taxes. 5 <
p per cent, discount for cash. 1
One store house and lot at Livingston,
size lot 240x120, corner lot. Price $650. i
Store house and dwelling attached at 1
Livingston. Size of lot 120x60. The *
dwelling has four rooms. Price $500. <
8 1,100 acres of land, 900 acres <
s cleared, 200 acres second growth pine. ^
- Operating now a 17-horse farm, 8-room
brick dwelling, 4-room cottage, 14 ten- J
8 ant houses, two barns, one brick store 1
house 25x50, blacksmith shop, ginhouse, <
1 12-horse Tozer engine, saw mill, one
5 80-saw gin and Murray system, 600 <
3 acres in pasture. S. A. L. railroad t
- passes through the middle of the place. t
? In the survey is included the town of <
8 Leeds. Price $16,500; $6,500 cash, bal- c
ance one, two and three years. The 1
- place lias plenty of labor and the land ?
1 -i-_ i-- _ J* 1 x c
* is in a gooa stare- 01 cumvanon. v
An improved place, 173 acres, three
miles from Solly and four miles from I
Perry, 100 acres in cultivation and will
make bale of cotton per acre. Some U
saw timber, balanee woods. HI
An improved place three miles from
J Lexington, 155 acres, three hundred
. thousand feet saw timber, 500 cords
good oak wood. Price* $1,000.
An improved place of 334 acres on
Ancrum ferry road, twelve miles from
. Columbia, sixty acres in cultivation,
balance saw timber and woods. Grist .
mill and Gin. Price $3,500, easy terms.
1 500 acres of land on road to Augusta, ss;
: nine miles from Columbia and two and
one-half miles from Lexington. About
fifty acres in cultivation, saw timber
enough to cut one million feet of lumber,
balance woods. Price $4,500.
Large store house, dwelling over the
store and rooms on the side. Also on
3 same lot a two and single story dwellfc
ing Rents for $56.25 per month. Price
3 $5,100, $1,500 cash, balance one, two,
. three and four years.
i An improved place of 840 acres, 12 _.
miles from Columbia on the CamdeD I Q
road. The place has a 8-horse fara |
open on it, also 15o acres in pasture t
well watered. Price $5.50 per acre Tn
Terms, $2,000 dollars cash, balance one tnv
' two and three years. Ro
: 110 acres of land, five miles from the be]
> city, on the Winnsboro road, 50 acres in aoj
cultivation, 60 acres in wcods. Price ma
$37.50 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance on
' easy terms. ?
43 acres of fine bottom land three and
half miles from city, and will make a
bale of cotton to the acre or 75 bushels
of corn. Price $100 per acre, easy ?
t s- .. ,,u , ba'i
XT'-r ~^.,11 A.AJ
muqun itrs \> ui ue tt^^eicu jjiumpuj,
and will take pleasure showing the ge{5
property. q
J. F. MOBLEY & CO., ?
EEAL ESTATE, mi:
1 1507 Main St., Columbia, S. C. i
; tin.
Phone 1816. c
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[ Do Witt's Little Early Risers, sate
r easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills,
bold by Kaufmann Dmp. Co.. Al
1908
ring and
Summer
Shoes
kind of leathers to suit
ess and every day wear,
ers' medium and heavy
Shoes a specialty. You
lepend that we give you
ght and at a small profit.
IE YOU BUY
A. DAVIS,
lolumbia, S. C.
SEWING MACHINE
and is unexcelled. Nothing
e market.
AND SURE.
j more thread than any other
VRING,
ble. It is something new.
;e twenty-five years.)
JTTLE machines. I have the latest,
lines. Needles for all machines and
best pure SPLRM OIL.
tree!, Columbia, S. C.
staurant,
'roprietor,
COLUMBIA, S. C. '
it in Columbia.
Tor Ladies and Gentlemen.
at all Hours?Night or Day.
>iano & Organ
Economy.
If you are interested in the purchase
of a PIANO or an ORGAN,,
we want to sell you one.
Don't think you must go to some
nail order house to buy a low priced
ciano or organ; nor outside of
South Carolina to get the best piano
>r organ. We have a great variety
)f grades, and all styles, at prices
which cannot fail to interest you.
We are manufacturers' factory rep esentatives
for several of the
argest and most famous makers
)f pianos and organs.
We take old instruments in exchange
and make most liberal
erms of payment to those who wish
;o buy on time. No house?quality
>f pianos and organs considered?
can under sell us. Twenty-four
;ears of fair dealing in Columbia
ind throughout South Carolina is ,
)ur reference and guarantee. ^
Write us at once for catalogue,
\r?ir*r\ t/Mm
lixvt UUI1 lCAi-1-13.
lALONE'S
MUSIC
HOUSE,
Columbia, S. C.
PIANOS & ORGANS.
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MLfc HARDING,
S
e Old Veteran Painless Tooth Exctor
and' Dentist, is now located on
ute 1, Columbia, S. C., second house pond
Smith branch, where he will
all kinds of Dental Work in the best
nner and with the best material.
FIRSTCLASS BOILERS.
mas ana u. T. Engines, and Lom d
Rollers, tanks, shicks, stand pipes
I sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys, .
iring. boxes, hangers, etc.
Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and
tilizer mill outfits; also gin, press,
ie mill and shingle outfits.
building, bridge, factory, furnace and
[road castings: railroad, mills, manists'
and factory supplies.
Belting, packing, injectors, pipe fit- gs,
paws, files, oilers, etc.
)ast even* dav; work 2<H) hands.
GET OUR PRICES. 4
)M?ARD IRON WORKS & .
SUPPLY CO.,
ngusta, Ga