The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 13, 1909, Page 7, Image 7
W How about a good sa
1 blades?the Gillettej
(danay, no toy, no raise
Other makes from OH
good and better.
How about a good
Roger Razor, made o
English crucible steel,
ers and *>Tand fathers i
for TWO ($2.00).
IYour New
Sliced with a good C.
cent better than with
knife. It's a golden t
.carving set at rock b
clean, clear cutters anc
r LORICK & L(
"THAT EVERLA
W Columbia,
J QUALIT
[ Ton hare probably bought many 1
j good, that cost a good pnoe, but tu
r - test of service soon proved, themselves
\ It might have been shoes that'a
^ the sides, caps broke down, heels ga
W gare out and soles were ?iatea.
wear your i
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f Opposite Post Office,
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The Palmetto
COLTJ1
WE ARE . A
Depository for thf
of South Carolina tl
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United Stal
* , Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT . _
Aooounts of Banks,
WE PAY
fAT?i? Pai* flant: nn Hi
JL' VU4. A Vi VVMVt VM %
terest calculated qui
WE PROMISE
Our beat efforts to ti
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONA
\ CAPITJ
Wilie Jones, President.
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| SOUTHERN
$ Unexcelled Dinl
f Through Pallman S!oo
Convenient Schedu
For full informatioi
. mL consult nearest Souther]
W J. C. LUSE,
J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. J
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p. M:. :
CHAF
I carry full stock ir
and pay highesl
and Coun
We are offering bar
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ana vanses, j_iac
and Dress G-oo
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to please, C
m
ISubsci
THE LEXINGT
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fety razor, one with twelve
-for FIVE ($5.00). It's a
? *? +Vi/> t?An1 fV?in nr
' anaix, uut tuc icai i>.u.A.u.g.
'E ($1.00) up. They are all
bed time genuine Joseph
f the celebrated Wardlaw
the kind of razor our fathised
to talk so much about,
Year Turkey
ft m i _ i a /<i. , _ _
arving oex xasxes miy per
an old dull dirty looking
opportunity to buy a good
ottom prices. They are all
i make an ideal Xmas Gift
JWRANCE, INC.,
STING HARDWARE."
S. C.
r SHOES!
bhingi that looked
ader the rugged
worthies?.
s+m vnn nwttT &t "*J"*
re way, sewing
rd against these things, especially in foot>e
confident of getting the best quality foofcnoney
can bay, take advantage of the large
stock constantly available for making pleasns
at our store.
ent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.50
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BO YNE,
Columbia, S. C.
National Bank,
OIA, S. C.
) United States Government, the State
tie County of Richland and the City
i
5es Bonds and $100,000 State of Sonth
Firms, Corporations and Individuals.
epeeifcs in our Savings Department, inirterly.
ans&ct your business to yoor entire
X BANE, - - Columbia, S. C.
Jj $250,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier.
RAILWAY. %
ing Car Service, Z
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ping uars on an trains, ^
Its on Local Trains. X
i as to rates, routes, etc.
[i Railway Ticket Agent, or wy
D. P. A*, Charleston, S. C. w
L, Atlanta, 6a. yj/
* AflSr
irv, s. c.
l General Merchandise
; prices for Cotton
try Produce.
gains in Rugs, Trunks
lies' Cloaks, Skirts
ds. We are here
3all and see us.
ribe For
UN DISPATDfl
The
Saoref
i
of a good liniment is in its
warming, penetrating and
scattering qualities. The
ingredients of Noah's
ment are such that with
very little rubbing the parts
are warmed, the inflammation
and congestion
scattered, and the relief
is almost instantaneous.
4
For Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame Back, Stiff
Joints, and Muscles, Sore Throat. Colds, Strains,
Sprains, Cuts, Bruises. Colic, Cramps, Indigestion,
Toothache, and all Nerve. Bone and Muscle
Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark
on every package. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 by all dealers
in medicine everywhere. Sample by mail free.
NOAH REMEDY CO..RICHMOND, VA.,A BOSTON,MA8#., U.S.A.
Kaufman Drug Co., Directors.
The Star Boarder's Reflection.
Landlady: Mr. Star, now that we
are seated about the board to partake
of our Christmas turkey, does it not
occur to you that there were
only two turkeys on the Ark with
Noah?
Mr. Star: Indeed, It is forcibly brought
? ? T - 3 1_1 4V.1
do mina. x amuereiy uopo iuiud iuio uuo
is the last of the two.
?The December Circle Magazine.
i
What is Home
Without Music
IDonf say, "'can't afford |
an Organ or Piano. I
We will make you able, grant- R
ing from one to three years to g
pay for one. H
We supply the Sweet Toned,
Durable Organs and Pianos, at I
the lowest prices consistent R
with quality. 1
Write at once for Catalogues, |
Prices and Terms, to the Old
Established |
| HONE'S MB HOUSE j
I COLUMBIA, S. C. |
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Thi Man in tho Moon.
A five-year-old boy, with his hands
thrust deep in his pockets, stood on
the front porch, watching the full
moon rise. "Mama,'' he ventured,
thoughtfully, "I know why there is a
man in the moon!"
"Why, son?" asked the mother
listlessly. "Why, there had to be some
one there to put out the lhht when
daytime came, and God knew it would
foVa a vmnn f/v if J?
O I.V UV iV. I
?The December Circle Magazine, j
Muscular Fains Cured.
Daring the summer of 1903 I was |
troubled with muscular pains in the instep
of my foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of
Toronto, Ont. "At times it was so
painful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's
Pain Balm was recommended;
to me, so I tried it and was completely
cured by one small bottle. I liave since j
recommended it to several of my friends
all of whom speak highly of it." For j
sale by Eanfznann Drug Co.
I PERUVI
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^tiiLzia, > iTHjwm-'i mf" '-wm i' urn*' n.rv v?v sag
|Is It Youri
\OwnHair?\
| Do you pin your hat to your ,
I own hair? Can't do it?
! Haven't enough hairl* It must
I be you do not know Ayer's
j Hair Vigor! Here's an introBduction!
May the acquaint<n
a KcniTTr frrAnrfK
N UUCC lCdUillli a livavjr giwwm
S of rich, thick, glossy hair!
I Use this splendid hair-food,
I stop your falling hair, and get
| rid of your dandruff.
g The beat kind of a testimonial?
| "Sold lor ovor sixty yea^8?"
ty Alto manufacturers of
| A-1 ^ ^ ) SARSAPABILLA.
i/ fi 1IPTQ P,LLS*
|& JLU Vj/i CHEERY PECTORAL.
r* .< 'inn >l 'stiff?pansH??I
Marriages.
Married, Dec. 10, 1908, at the residence
of the bride's father, Mr. Samuel
Lever. Mr. Mathew Wingard and
Miss Jessie Lever, Rev. J. A. Cromer
officiating.
Married, Dec. 20, 1908, afc the residence
of the officiating clergyman,
Rav. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Augustas
Cromer and Miss Mamie Jones.
Married, Dec. 24, 1908, in Emanuel's
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mr.
Banks Wessinger and Miss Bertha
Sox, Rev. J. A. Cromer officiating.
Married, Dec. 27th, 1908, at the res- '
irlrin/*n /% f f K/% ^ a) fn t Wo* A4"v?
1UUUV/U KJL VUU UA1UC O iailKl| 1U1 .
James Earheart, Mr. Samuel Mathias,
and Miss Minnie Earheart, Rav. J. JA. |
Cromer officiating. All above of Lexington,
S. C.
Beware of Frequent Colds.
A succession of colds or a protracted ^
cold is almost certain to end in chronic
catarrh, from which few persons ever
wholly recover. Give every cold the attention
it deserves and you may avoid
this disagreeeble disease. How can you
cure a cold? Why not try Chamber- |
lain'8 Cough Remedy? It is highly ?
recommended. Mrs. M. White, of But- ^
ler, Tenn., says: "Several years ago I ?
was bothered with my throat and lungs, jj
Someone told me of Chamberlain's g
Cough Remedy. I began using it and *
it relieved me at once. Now my throat j
and lungs are sound and well." For ?
sale by Kaufman Drug Co. n
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AV.'l.... v
wwAtuary. ?
John C. Meetze was born in Lex- J
ington County, S. C., Dec. 3rd, 1835, J
and died Dec. 19, 1908, aged 73 years *
and 16 days. J
He served in the Civil war, in com- |
pany C., 20th Regiment S. C. Volun- i
teers, and was a brave soldier. J
He was married to Miss Lucinda |
Kleckley in 1869, to them were born jj
one daughter, and 4 grand children, #
daughter and one grand child pro- jj
v,? ' tJ
UCCUCU 111111. J
He was a life-long member of Zion's ?!
Evangelical church. |
He leaves a fond and effectionate |
wife, one brother and two sisters to i
mourn hi9 departure. 5
His remains were laid to rest at St. |
Andrews' E. L. church in the pres- jj
ence of a large congregation of rela- jj
tives and friends, by Rev. W. P. Cline g
and the writer. $
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Mothers don't give your baby anything
that contains opiates or any ?
other injurious drugs, but insist on
having Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teether",
as it is the best medicine on the
market for teething babies, and is ab
soiuteiy narmiess as ic aoes nou contain
any opiates or injurious drugs eany
kind. It is guaranteed under 1
Pure Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty
No. 11584. Price 35 cents. For ealf]
by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teeoth
er Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga.
BSBUBEBUBHSHMSfiSSi
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AN GUAN(
nporters, C
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HARMAN.
The Man Thai Saves You Money on ail
SHOES?
Having purchased cur stock when the
leather market was at its lowest this season
enables us to give you the advantage
of buying your fall and winter Shoes at
rne ngnr price, see us before you buy.
We can do you good when it comes to
prices. We have now a complete line to
select from. Farmers' heavy shoes a
specialty.
HARMAN'S S]
Post Office Block
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1 REl
COLUMBIA CF
THE STOBE THAT SELLS FO
BETAIL
Flour, Bacon, Lard and
We carry evevything in the
chief aim is to please. Try
you will be convinced.
Corner Plain and Assembly
COLUMBIA,
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5 For the generous patronage j
? ceived during the year 1908, unpre<
II
6 in our history, we are profoundly g:
Si
S friends. During the year 1909 we s
S
J mination and encouragement than <
\ high confidence and genorous supp
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i Wishing one and all a happy an
? yonr friends.
THE R. L. E
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? Two Stores on!
; COLUMBIA, - > I,
M| Buffi
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Coluvib:
est Crops La:
Vere Those Un
Vhich Was Uj
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Write for the ProK
) CORPOR
HARLESTON,
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SOE STORE ^
COLUMBIA, S. C
OUR PISS
e found favor with everybody
ibes and men, the little girl in
a ores ana ner motner ana ner
admother. They are of the
iet, delicions, whole some,
t-in-yonr-month kind, ana
re anxions to have yon try
m if yon don't know theprots
of onr ovens. If yon do
?w we won't have to ask yon.
BURGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
COLOMBIA, S. C.
(OCERY CO.,
IB CASH- >
AT WHOLESALE PBICES.
Sugar our Specialfiot
Grocery line, and our
r us before you buy and
r Streets, near Market,
: : S. C.
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Fifth |
n |
ifson |
1
ind support which we have re- ^
2edented in any previous year ?
$
rateful to all our patrons and jg
hall strive with greater deter- J
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ever to merit and to justify the $
>ort which has been so gratifye
year just closed. ^
d prosperous New Year we are J
IRYI CO, 1
Slain Street, m
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* * " s- C. |
Jo Boiler-Feed Pumps
he result of years of experience,
parts are strong and durable.
Write for prices to
rx Supply Co., Columbia, S. G,
st Season I
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