The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 27, 1909, Page 7, Image 7
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dandy, no toy, no false afi
Other makes from ONE (<
i good and better.
How about a good bed
Roger Razor, made of ti
English crucible steel, the
fers and ^rand fathers used
^ for TWO ($2.00).
Your New Y
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Sliced witn a gooa uarvi
, cent better than with an
knife. It's a golden oppo
carving set at rock botto
clean, clear cutters and mi
l LORICK & LOU
"THAT EVEBLASTI
Columbia,
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You have probatly bought many thing)
gobd, that cost a good price, but under
' test of service soon proved themselves wort
It might have been shoes that soon x
the sides, caps broke down, heels gave w
J gave on* and soles were plated.
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| wear, and be coj
J* [ ^wear your mone
jl ^ a^d choice sfcoci
IPW'^C?- i^g selections at
Sole agent f
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* % Opposite Post Office,
The Palmetto
COLTJMB]
WE ARE
A Depository for the Un:
k of South Carolina the 0<
L of Columbia.
| WE OWN
A $100,000 United States B
B Carolina Bonds.
W WE SOLICIT
L Aocounts of Banks, Firn
WE PAY
v. Four Per Cent, on deposi
f terest calculated quarter
WE PROMISE
to \ Our best efforts to transa
I satisfaction.
I PALMETTO NATIONAL ]
I CAPITAL $:
I Wilis Jones, President.
T Unexcelled Dining
IjL Through Pullman Sleepin
My Convenient Schedules
jf A - For fall information a
jaL consult nearestsSonthern ?
flJ J. C. JLTJSK, D.
3. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A.,.
! I Do Your New
( where EYERYTH
Santa Ciaus's selecl
Pictures, Frames, Xmas
Card Albums, Hand Painted
m beat Cooper, Headquarters fo
Itions, etc.
Artists Materia
and many things not nv
(WEBB'S
1627 Main Street,
And in Lobby of
Subscri
r razor, one with twelve
PIVE ($5.00). It's a
:air, but the real thing.
gl.QO; up. They are all
. time genuine Joseph
ie celebrated Wardlaw
> kind of razor our fath- i
. to talk so much about,
'ear Turkey
ng Set tastes fifty per
old dull dirty looking
rtunity to buy a good
>m prices. They are all
ike an ideal Xmas Gift.
fRANCE, INC,
NO HARDWARE."
S. C.
SHOES!
3 that looked [
the ragged '
ui
hlesa. j
nn crver at ' j
ay, sewing
gainst these things, especially in foototfident
of getting the best quality footy
can buy, take advantage of the large
: constantly available for making pleas;
our store. *
or W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, fl.5C
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tOYNE,
' - Columbia, S. C.
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National Bank,
[A, S. C.
ited States Government, the State
mnty of Biohland and the City
onds and f100,000 State of South
is, Corporations And Individuals.
ta in our Savings Department, inly
?t your business to yoar entire
BANK, - - Columbia, S. C.
250,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier.
RAILWAY. V|
Gar Service,
e Gars on all Trains,
w
; on Local Trains. ^
s to rates, routes, etc. ijjjf
Railway Ticket Agent, or yy
P. A., Charleston, S. C.
Atlanta, Ga. \wf
Yesr Shopping I
ING- is made for I
dons. ?
Cards, and Calendars, Tost ||
China, Pottery, Stationery,
>r Dennison's Xrnas Decora- |j5
il, Wall Paper |j j
entioned, but found at g
IT STORE, I
Columbia, S. C. M
Lyric Theatre S
.
be For
IN DISPATCH
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Broad River 2tfev7S ?ToUs.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The health ?of our community is
very good.
Mr. James Lever and family spent ;
Friday and Saturday with Mrs. S. O. \
Amick.
I
W. W. Amick ha* recovered from a
severe case of the r.jumps.
Messrs. James Li-ver, Johnstone !
t
Shcaly and the Amick Brothers vent
rabbit hunting la9t Saturday, but on
account of the weather t he catch j
was not so good.
The price of cotton is going up and :
the farmers have it in their power to .
keep it up if they will stand together, i
The price of cotton can be raised to j
15 cents, but it cannot be done so long j
as the farmers listen to the merchant j
and sells his cotton when the merchant
tells him to do so. When the
farmer sells liis cotton for Jess than I
10 cents per pound he is reflecting
upon the intelligence of the south.
W. W.
Irmo, No. 2, Jan. 23.
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Muscular Pains Cured.
During the summer of 1903 I was
troubled with ronecular pains in the instep
of my foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of
Toronto, Ont. "At times it was so
painful I could hardly walk. Cham- j
berlain's Pain Balm was recommended
to me, so I tried it and was completely
cured by one small bottle. I have since j
recommended it to several of my friends j
all of whom speak highly of it." For'
ea^hy Kaufmann Drag Co.
j
"That noble woman," said the magnate,
."made me what I am today."
"Why, I didn't know you were married,"
said we.
"I am not. She refused me."
Husband (dropping letter)?It bos
come.
Wife (alarmed)?Oh, John, what is
it? Not a notification from the Black
Hand?
? - ^ . ?
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. IIow can yon
cure a cold? Why not try' Chamber
Iain's Congli Remedy? It is highly
recommended. Mrs M. Wliite, of Butler,
Tenu., says: ,vSevoral years ago I j
was bothered wit a my throat afid luugs. |
Someone told me of Chamberlain's J
Cough Remedy. I began using it and i
it relieved me at once. Now my throat j
and lungs are sound and well." For I
sale by Kaufman Drug Co.
Said John Burns to an audience of |
workmen in London; "I believe that
the best and most simple remedy for
drink is abstinence; bnt this must b;
supplemented by local legislative action.
"
Uppsr Union Meeting.
The regular meeting of the upper i
division of the Lexington Baptist association
will meet with the Gilbert
Baptist church on Saturday, Jan. 30.
Programme.
Introductory sermon by Rev. Jamts
Hite or Rev. Evans Hall.
1st query: What are the qualifications
and duties of a deacon's office?
Opened by Wade Hall or J. J. Boatwright.
2nd query: How may I know that T
am a Christian and my Christian duty?
Opened by Rev. W. L. Hayes or Rev.
B. I. Reynolds.
3rd query: What constitutes a call
to the gospel ministry? Opened by
Rev. James Kite or Rev. J. S. Seun.
Sunday Morning.
10:30. The Model Sunday School,
conducted by Rev. Joab Edwards ana
Lewie Hallman.
11. Missionary sermon by Rev. ?.
A. Gunter or Rev. W. L. Keele.
Adjourned.
J. T. Sawyer, Clerk.
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1Mervous ?
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R n very bad condition. You h [\\
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| cercanjiy Know wnat 10 iarte, ^ ,,r
Shsen take it ? Avers Sarsa-tf >;or
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| parilia. If you doubt, then 8
| consult your doctor. We know I
| what he will say about this l
j grand eld family medicine, j
i This is the first question your doctor would r
i ask: " Aro your bowels regular?" II** know* tj
1 that daily action of the bowels is absolutely E
| essential to recovery. Keep your Jiv? r active I ?m
4 and your bowels regular by taking laxative e ?
i doses of Ayer'a l'ills. E
4 AJ iSafio by J. C. Ayor Co., I.owcll, Kass. L
ij Also inanufaoturero of S
1 ^ HAIR VIGOR. |
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CHERRY PECTORAL I
w We have no secrets I Wo publish S
i / tho formula? of all our medicines. ^
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Without Music *
5 Don't say, "'can't afford |
rjj an Organ or Piano. |
k We will make you able, grant- H ^
IiDg from one to three year9 to jg
pay for one. p
Wo supply the Sweet Toned, | F
Durable Organs and Pianos, at P
the lowest prices consistent fj
with quality. ?
Write at once for Catalogues,
Prices and Terms, to the Old _
Established <
I MALI'S MR BE '
| COLUMBIA, S. C. | |
. ~?? irz^zzi ur
The difficulty with liquor laws is $
said to be that they are ahead of pub- ^
lie sentiment. To which xthe Boston j jjj|
News once suggestive)y added:
''That's what's the matter with the ^
Ten Commandments, too." ^
^
! Mothers don't give your baby any- &
I t ring that contains opiates or any g
I other injurious drugs, but insist on &
having Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teeth- <X
! er", as it is the best medicine on the g
market for teething babies, and is ab- &
solutely harmless as it does not con- $
tain any opiates or injnrious drugs e- g
any kind. It is guaranteed under $
Pure Fond and Drugs Act, Guaranty
No. 11534. Price 35 cents. For salf g
by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teeoth $
er Medicine Co., Hartwell. Ga. $
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In the mountain regions of Cnba g
there are many ridges and valleys of g
extremely fertile land, nearly all unj
touched, and existing practically as
i t.hnv did before the time of the Span- $
iarcK $
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Subscribaxs. 11
SUBSCRIBERS?111 remit- I
tins by bank checks for payment of
your paper, please bear in mind that
the banks charge ten cents exchange,
] and, therefore, we lose ten cents.?
j Make your checks for $1.10, or remit
| in greenbacks.
For Sale.
I Four or five yokes of young oxens,
lav size and well broke. Apply to
I ii. Z. Adams, Leesville, P. C.
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importers, L
BARMAN,
lis ft^an That Saves Yen toev os
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SHOES
Having: purr-hnsrd our stock when
ither inurl.cf * as at-its lowest tins
11 enable.-* us to ^ive you the ad van
buyii.jr yot. i- and winter Shoe
e right pi me. See us beicr*- you
e caii do you jtoou when it come!
icos. We have now a complete lim
lect from. Farmers' luavy shot
ecialty.
HARMAN'S
ost Office Block
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COLUMBIA i
HE STOEE THAT SELLS
BETA
loisr, Bacon, Lard an
W? carry evevyfthing in
chief aim is to p'ease.
you win be convinced.
Corner Plain and Assen
COLUftIS!
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all
For the generou9 patron
ceived during tlie year 1908, u
5? ttT/-? own r\^Ann4
in uur liiSuuij , nc oic ^/luiv/uix
friends. During the year 1909
mination and encouragement
high confidence and genoroua
ing and encouraging to us duri
WishiDg one and all a hap
your friends.
THE R. L.
j Two Store:
| COLUMBIA, ^
Hu A Str?ng blaSt' V
UUtt
Li , .The ideal
\ COLUMBIA SUP
est Crops I
Vere Those 1
iVhich Was
Write for the 1
) CORPC
H AH I IT
'JLJL4 2kJLVWJL^W & V
5? J?
SHOE STORE,
COLUMBIA, S. C
OUR PIES
iave found favor with everybody
-;babes and men, the little girl in
pinafores and her mother and her
grandmother. They are of the
sweet, delicious, wholesome,
tnelt-in-your-mouth kind, ana
we're anxious to have you try
them if yon don't know the products
of" our ovens. If you do
know we won't have to ask you.
REIBLlMSn STEAM BAKERY,
CGLU&B'A. S. C.
GROCERY CO.,
FOE CA5HIL
AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
$ Sugar our Specialties
the Grocery line, and our
Try us before you buy and
a a a
ibly Streets, near Market,
IA, : : S. C.
y-Fifth I
son I
station |
age and support which we have reunprecedented
in any previous year $
illy grateful to all our patrons and jj
we shall strive with greater deter- jg
<5?
than ever to merit and to justify the gfc
i support which has been so gratify- ' 8
ing the year just closed. ^
py and prosperous New Year we are ?
DDvmu rn 1
UNA11 UU., |
? $
a on Main Street; 2
i
1 t
'ith little effort, can be procured with a
<ALO 625 FORGE
portable forge for outdoor work
Write for prices ^
'PLY CO., Columbia, S. C. V
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