The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 31, 1909, Page 3, Image 3
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i Garden, Field ai
Everything f(
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Fresh stock,
Our stock of Garden, Fic
Potatoes, haveibeea seer
and under proper condit
results.
Our prices on eyerythin)
the trade of the Lexingt
er, and Gardener.
WRICK & W
Wholesale and
' Columbia,
QUALITY
You bare probably bought many thi
food, that cost a good price, but and
toot of service soon proved themselves w
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It might have been shoes that sooi
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the sides, caps broke down, heels gave
gave -wit *nd soles were plated.
T? guard
' ?^!SBb& 8 wear your m<
* #- and choice st
T. A.
Opposite Post Office,
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J Unexcelled Dinin
, T, Through Pullman Sleep
^ Convenient Scheduh
<IS For fall information
j|k consult nearest Southern
W J.C.LUSK,!
^ J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A
I YOUR HPUSE NEE
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B Will you not allow me a ch:
S {guarantee you best materia]
B and good taste (ask to see n
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I WEBB'S A
B 1627 Main Street,
Announcement
OF INTERE
We have just secured the exclusiv
and Ranges, Gas Ranges and Heat<
Garlands are now, and have been
a century, the most extensively sold
existence.
In accepting this agency we in
highest grade and best stoves made, v
end and most satisfactory.
Garlands are made in the largest,
the world, from the best obtainable m
skilled workmen.
DURABILITY, ECONOMY, C
OPERATION, all Vital G
transcend, in real importance, all oth
ehase of a stove or range.
A Garland, which should last a lil
cost of fuel and maintenance more th
price and that of a cheaper article.
[ This saving will be duplicated eacl
I gate an amount greater than the origi
t Do not buy a stove or range until
ment?a full carload?of Garlands she
Whether you want to buy or not, ]
wonderful stoves.
LEE A. LOR
EXCLUSIVE
Garland Stoves and Range
COLUMBIA, sc
id Flower Seeds, j
3r the Garden,
just received.
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sia oeeas aau oecu msu
tred from a reliable source
ions will produce the best
5 is right, and we solicit
on County Farmer, TruckI
WRANCE, INC.,
Betail Seedmen.
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'SHOES!
ings that looked
er the rugged
orthless.
a run oyer at ^
way, sewing
against these things, peciaily in foofcnnUi'n/?
Hia Koct nnolif.tr fAnf.
UULLUUCiil Ui vav wvou vj *w?
rney can buy, take advantage of the large
ock constantly available for making pleasi
at our store.
it for W. L. Douglas Shoes for men, $1.SC
BOYNE,
Columbia, S. C.
RAILWAY. 1
vto
g Gar Service,
ing Cars on all Trains, ^
js on Locai Trains. ^
as to rates, routes, etc.
Railway Ticket Agent, or vy
). P. A., Charleston, S. C
Atlanta, Ga. ^Jjjr
DS PAINTING, DEC- I
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ance to figure with you? I 9
I applied by men of experience g
ly finished jobs.) I allow no B
etter. Try me. ||
RT STORE, I
Columbia, S. C. B
t Extraordinary
1ST TO YOU
e agency for the sale of Garland Stoves
jrs, "The World's Best."
j continuously, for mora than a third of
, popular and best stove specialties in
tend to supply our customers with the
rhich are invariably the cheapest in the
most modern and best equipped plant in
aterials, and by tne most competent and
ONVENIENCE and SAFETY ol
iARLAND Characteristics,
er factors for consideration in the pur
'etime, will save yon each year in the
an the difference between its original
I
h succeeding year, and ultimately aggreinal
cost of the Garland,
you have examined the complete assort>wn
by us.
let us show and explain to you these
!ICK & BRO.
AGENTS FOR
s, Gas Ranges and Heaters
>UTH CAROLINA 1
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1 Down Pains 1
H are a sign o! serious female cox* $j?
H plaint, that should have immediate
H attention.
Eg If you begin in time, you can ^
Bl generally treat yourself at home, fg?
M without the need of consulting a g|*
K physician, by the regular use of |gl
H Cardul, the weIl*known remedy for |j|
women's ills. |||
Composed of purely vegetable g|
and perfectly harmless medicinal n||
ingredients, being. besides, a sen* Kg
tie, noa-intoxkittafc strengthen* g?|
lag tosk, ??3
IVINE ninnm
of UAMJUI
WOMAN'S RELIEF
nQevet afl female complaints. EJ
"My wife," writes Jofaa A. ^
Hg Rodger*, of Hampden Sidney, Va* l?|
H "was nothing bat a walking skele- Kg
H ton, from female trouble. She m
M suffered agonies with bearing- El
H down pains, backache and head- PLj
ache. Doctor* failed to relieve Bp
her, so she took Cardok and is HB
H now entirely cured.** jgjj
At All Druggists B
H WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, If
2fl| stating age and describing sym- R2
Ml toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., Mfc*
yM The Chattanooga Medicine Co., BE
^ Chattanooga, Tenn. E 36 gg|
A Martyr to the Fox.
A fox can climb almost as well as a
cat and will often be found lying in
trees and on the top of ivy covered
walls. High walls covered with ivy
often surround private residences in
hunting districts. One of these domain
walls caused the tragic death of
a hound in the south of Ireland a few
years ago. There was a belt of trees
with thickish undergrowth close up to
the wall, and the hounds were running
a tired fox hard through this belt.
Suddenly the cry ceased; there were
the unmistakable growling and worrying
which proclaim a kill. The masitimnft,!
r-fe hie hnrcE* nml nnshod
CCT1 JUlii[JVU VI*. A
his way through the undergrowth. On
getting to the pack, instead of finding
a dead fox he saw to his horror one
of the best hounds torn to pieces. It
was easy to understand what had happened.
The fox had got over the wall
by the help of some Ivy, and the hound
had tried to jump over after him. but,
falling back among the others, had
been killed before they realized their
mistake.?London Standard.
The End of the Cha6e.
Two ladies, friends of the superintendent,
were visiting a hospital for
the insane. During the noon meal the
superintendent remarked that the door
of the violent ward was being repaired
and that the guards would have to be
unusually watchful until it was finished.
After dinner the ladies went
for a stroll down the beautiful lane
leading up to the main building. Suddenly
they heard footsteps as of some
one running behind them and were
horrified on looking around to see a disheveled,
wild eyed man pursuing
them. One of the women quietly
stepped to the side of the road. The
other, screaming at the top of her
voice, ran down the road with the maniac
close upon her heels. At last,
spent with running and gasping with
fright, crouching in anticipation of the
blow which she was expecting, she
waited her fate. The man, panting and
grinning, tapped her lightly on the
shoulder and said:
"Tag! You're it."?Cleveland Leader.
If You Are A Trifle Sensitive
About the size of your shoes, ^t's some
satisfaction to know that many people
can wear shoes a size smaller by sprmk
ling Allen's Foot-Ease into them. Just
the tiling for Patent Leather Shoes, and
for breaking in New Shoes. Sold Everywhere,
25c.
What is Home
Without Music
Don't say, "'can't afford |
an Organ or Piano. |
We will make yon able, grant- H
ing from one to three years to I
pay for one. H
onnnlr tVio CuiaaI Tnn.H_ I
I Durable Organs and Pianos, at
the lowest prices consistent
with quality.
Write at once for Catalogues,
Prices and Terms, to the Old
Established
i UlflR MOSIC HOUSE
I COLUMBIA, S. C. 1
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Levsr Rssolution Has
Got Results Aereach
Washington.?The resolution intr
duced by Representative Lever sever
month's ago and passed through h
efforts and approved on February 2
putting'certain information eoncernir
the cotton supply at the disposition <
those interested bore fruit today wil
the issuance of the first preliminai
summary of the report on cottc
stocks by the bureau of the census <
the department of commerce and labo
In the report, in giving the number <
bales, they are all reduced to a bas
of 500 pounds each.
The report 9hows for the end <
February a total supply of cotton j
the country of 5,252,663 bales, on]
326,737 bales of which were in tb
hands of the producers, while the r<
mainder was divided as followi
m ar m A 4 n 4 4 /\AA t. _ 1 J
manuracturerers, i.Ms.yyz oaies; ina
pendent warehouses and companie
518,479 bales, and other holder
255,669 bales. In the cotton growir
States 8,721,971 bales were held ar
in other States 1,530,692 bales.
The total supply of cotton in tl
United States for the six months em
ing Febuary 28, as indicated in tl
reports, was 14,340,670 bales net ir
ports amounting only to 98,000. Sim
last August total ginnings in the con:
try have amounted to 13,006,612 bale
During the same six months expor
have been 6,566,571, with an indicate
consumpion of 2,521,436bales.
llna foot note to the report it
stated that strict accuracy can not 1
claimed for the statistics of consum
tion, as they are arrived at largely t
deduction. Other changes in this pr
liminary report may be made wh<
the final report comes out about May
?Columbia Record.
A Hurry Up Call.
Quick! Mr. Druggist?Quick!?A b<
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve?Here's
quarter?For the love of Moses, hurr
Baby's burned himself, terribly?Joh:
nie cut his foot with the axe?Mamie
scalded?Pa can't walk from piles?B
lie has boils?and my corns ache. SI
got it and soon cured all the famil
Its the greatest healer on earth. So
by Kaufmaim Drug Co., Derrick's Dn
Store, Sandel's Drug Store.
Louis F. Oantreli. of Seneca, wl
was offered the position of Depul
United States Marshal to succeed tl
late W. B. Corbin, decided not to a
cept it and Charles Gaines has bee
appointed.
Go With A Rush.
The demand for that wonderful Stor
ach, Liver and Kidney cure, Dr. King
New Life Pills?is astounding
say they never sa
the like. Its because they never fail I
Cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Inc
gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice Sic
Headache, Chill9 and Malaria. On
25c. For sale by Kaufman n Drug Cc
Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel's Dri
Store.
Brothers-Ia-Law Fight.
A Saluda special to The State say
On Saturday afternoon, in the Bet
any section of this county, L. B. Sar
pie shot his brother-in-law, J. D. Pitt
in the yard of the latter. The troub
it appears, grew out of some diffe
ence of a petty nature.
Sample is a brother of the superi
tendenbof education of this coum
and an uncle of the sheriff. Pit
married the si9ter of L. B. Sample.
This is the most dangerous time of tl
year to catch cold, and it is the harde
time to cure it. If you should take
cold, a few doses of Kennedy'sLaxati1
Cough Syrup will act very promptl
Its laxative principle cures the cold 1
driving it from the system by a gent
but natural action of the bowels. Ch:
dren especially like Kennedy's LaxatiCough
Syrup, as it tastes so good, nea
ly like maple sugar. It is sold by Kan
mann Drug Co.
Roosevelt Has Gene.
Ex-President Roosevelt sailed fro
New York on Tuesday, beginning h
voyage to Africa, where he will sper
several mnths in hunting big gam
The steamship "Hamburg" will tal
him to Naples, whence he will sail, c
April 5th, on another vessel for Mor
bassa Island. He was accompanie
by a number of persons, including h
son Kermit. He expects to be goi
nearly two years, one of which will I
spent in Africa and the other j
Europe, where his family w;il mei
him upon his arrival in that country
The ex-president was given a gran
ovation at the steamship docks jus
before sailing.
The Road to Success
has many obstructions, but none so des
n n linoHll fll1/*AnOC
pel HO |/W1 M UVCVOO tVTUM
demands health, but Electric Bitters ;
the greatest health builder the worl
has ever known. It compels perfect a<
tion of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowel;
purifies and enriches the blood, an
tones and invigorates the whole systen
Vigorous body and keen brain folio-'
their use. You can't afford to sligl
Electric Bitters if weak, run-down c
sickley. Only 60c. Guaranteed b
Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufmann Dru
Co., Sandel's Drug Store.
Furs or Hides.
Wanted?mink, 'coon, fox, oite:
skunk and muskrat furs. Highef
prices paid lor all kinds of fur9 an
beeswax. RICE B. IIARMAN.
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tw? &jarer/.i:9 .FT? ... *. T v. :jj r-~
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THE STOBE THAT SELLS
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Flour, BaGcn, Lard and
dx We carry evevything in \
a chief aim is to please. 1
y- you will be convinced.
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First Patent Flour at $6.1
lf" flour cheaper. 25 pound s
Large size Salmon at 85c doz
Green Coffee at 10c and 12 1m
stock of Hay, Oats, Corn, Cottc
lis and at the very lowest prices.
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ze FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH Ml
)n 937 Gervais Street.
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id SEE me before you buy yo
ifc Royster, the Old Peru via
The Oliver Chilled Plows j
ware. Cotton Seed Meal a
s- times at the very lowest pr
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COLUMBIA SUPPL'
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jES FOR 1909
Are here in all the new
shape leathers and colors.
We are showing one of the i
most complete lines in Men's, j
Ladies' and Children's high j
and low cut shoes to he !
found in the city. We also
carry a complete line of
medium price shoes. Our
motto: "Same Shoes for Less
Money."
TRY US NEXT
SHOE STORE,
Block. COLUMBIA. S. C
OUR PISS
ive found favor with every body
babes and men, the little girl in
inafores and her mother and her
randmother. They are of the
veet, delicious, wholesome,
telt-in-your-mouth kind, anc
re're anxious to have you try
hem if you don't know the proucts
of our ovens. If you do
now we won't have to ask you.
EIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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iROCERY CO., ,
FOB CASH- ,
L AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Sugar our Specialfies
the Grocery line, and our
fry us before you buy and
a a a a a a
bly Streets, near Market,
V, : : S. C.
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BRYAN CO., 1
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booksellers and |
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Books. Visit 1
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1 of Our Prices
>wn drop in and see ns whether 0
per barrel. "We have a good
acks Granulated Sugar $1.30.
:en. Arbuckles Coffee 15c lb.
2c lb. We also have a large
m Seed Meal and Corno Poods
^OACH.
EATS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Columbia, S. C.
1E~R~S
ur Fertilizers. I carry the
n and Pocomoke brands,
and a full line of hardnd
Hulls on hand at ail
ices.
"RICK,
r, s. c. #
P. P. PACKING
r. It creates less friction,
er. We carry a large stock.
Y CO. . . Columbia, S. C.