The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 28, 1908, Image 9
"MORRIS CHAIR"
Oak frame, velour cushions.
The kind other dealers
are asking $7.50 and
$10 for. Our "Lexington
price," $5.50.
Order by mail.
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^ "OAl? ROCKER" ^ Very
large and comfortable. OOi
Well made.0 Has steel rods
inarm and seat. Wood on
cobblers seat, "Lexington
price, |2.50.
Order by mail.
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OCTOBER 26-30
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TX_ fact? Tppf.hpr has
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I saved the lives of hundreds of babies J
and will safely carry your baby ]
through the most trying period of its <
^ life as it is a guaranteed remedy for J
H " Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux, ?
Indigestion, and all stomach and 1
HL bowel troubles of infants. 25 cents.
For sale by Derrick's Drug Co.; or
JSasy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell,
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DRESSER, A. B. MIRROR,
. 22x28 inches. Well made. Well finished.
* Top 18x42 inches. $8.00.
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of Rutland-Brabham Co.
1 and in order to settle np
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ur cotton in settlement ofsa
: consists of Buggies and I
aker and Milburn Wagons,'V
,rm Implements, Sewing !
is, Oils, etc.
Mules and Horses includet
to take advantage of this
Is and high price on cotton,
o come to see me.
Yours for business,
RUTLAI
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Mothers don't give your baby any- wq Btj
;bing that contains opiates or any
ither injurious drugs, but insist on
tiaving Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teeth- Would pr
3r", as it is the best medicine on the rence, an
market for teething babies, and is ab- us 10 day
solutely harmless as it does not con- marriage
tain any opiates or injurious drugs of show wir
any kind. It is guaranteed under Week, w
Pure Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty Suite ad
No. 11584. Price 35 cents. For sale $19.98.
by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teeth- THE 1
er Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga.
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WASH STAND,
with Toilet, 12x22 inches
Well made. Top 17x30
^vaoUoo oil /~\ o It' H-lood
iilL'licO} an uaxv. laoo i
on top, $5.50. I
1TH TOILER $19
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any couple, ^\ho will give A LIGHT RC
s notice^tjfrNi will have their (White SHU1
cereip/^-pcrformed in our ^EW H(
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ill receive free the $35.00 Always on ha
[vertised in this paper at machines attach
LION FURNITURE CO., T U B'
Columbia, S. C. U XXa JJj
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BED 75 INCHES HIGH.
Quartered oak rolls head and foot. All
complete with slats and rollers, $6:50.
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quisite to value, and these requisites are the make ||
up-to-date lines we ask you to inspect. M
"TRY 'EM ON." ?
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THE CLOTHIERS 1
i Corner 1601 Main St. B
COLUMBIA, S. C. I
?st of Everything Everything: New, Clean and Up-to-Date
Slar Restaurant
and Lunch Room f Mm
I W 4 I 1 Jm. ^or '-a(''es ant' Grntlemen 0
Best Coffee Served in the City
and try our pl^ce Fair Week and you will be pleased.
L. G. KANELLQ5, l*rop.
1312 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
IMF UK SEWING MACHINE
ind finish of the stand is unexcelled. Nothing to equal it
*ed on the market.
STEADY, SWIFT AND SURE.
ery large Bobbin?Holds more thread than any other
BALL BEARING,
rNNFR?STRONG and durable. It is something new.
'TLE Machine has been in use twenty-five years.)
)ME stands at the top of SHUTTLE machines. I have the latest
md good Second Hand Machines. Needles for all maclikies and
Lments, shuttles, belts, and the best pure SPERM OIL.
EERY, 1802 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
"OAK CHAIR" I
Rattan Seat well made and H
well finished. Our special I
price, "Lexington," 50c.each H
Order by mail. M
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'saaa ?Kinds
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THE BEST
$3.50-Spring in the United.States
Our special price, "Lexington,"
$2.50.
Order by mail.
GUNS,
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AMMUNITION,
Sporting Goods
of Every Kind.
*
Automobile and Bicycle Repairs
We carry in stock guns of
the best make, hunting outfits,
the best shells on the .
market. We guarantee satisfaction
in every instance.
We solicit the trade of our
Lexington friends. Call to
see us and we wift please you.
'
Jacob Brothers,
GUNS & LOCKSMITHS
1719 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - S. C.
A 81ight Jolt
'1 want you to understand, sir," said
the pompous party, "that I am a self
made man."
"No doubt about it" rejoined the sarcastic
Individual. "But it looks to me
as If you had spent too much time on
your feet and not enough on your
head."?Houston Post
Fbeing Him.
Merchant?I hear you've been kicking
because you've got so much to do. .
Clerk?Weil, yes, sir; I do think
thatMerchant?We'll
have to give you so
j much more to do hereafter that you
won't have time to kick.?CatholicStandard
and Times.
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It Surely Would.
"If I were only a nice, large bank;
check r sighed the girl who was pretty
but poor.
"Then what?" Queried the young
man.
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"my face would make me valuable."?
Detroit Tribune.
A Match For Him.
"It's too bad," said the judge caustically,
"that tbe defendant should
have chosen you for counsel. You
know nothing about law."
"Well, your honor/' replied the young
lawyer, "I don't Deed to in this court/*
?Philadelphia Press.
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' The Accounting.
To liquidize love's charming debt
A chap should pay in kisses, yet.
Delightful though the task may be, f
And simple though the pretty fee.
Sometimes in trouble be may get. j
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Perhaps a maiden will not let N
A fellow have his way. Regret
On that one score would cause in me
Two liquid eyes. j
Once when in Love's dear tangled net
I did not murmur, neither fret. a
With compound interest cheerfully
I settled my old bankruptcy. A
X would have balked if I had met
Too liquid eyes! ;
?New York Life, j