The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 07, 1909, Page 2, Image 2
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complete stock of IRON BEDS, ^ <
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IITUBE DEALERS. ?L {
Columbia, S. 0. jg| 1
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I Work at Reasonable Prices |
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Tfiese Are my rnuca i
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Best Plates (rubber base) $10.00 j
Gold Crowns s. 5.00 j
k Bridge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.00
ft Logan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50
ilk Teeth Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c.
H| Teeth Cleaned 75c. and $1.00
Silver fillings 50c. to $1.00
jgj Gold fillings $1.00 to $2.00 *
TREATING TEETH EXTRA,
H3LE, - Surgeon Dentist
Opposite Thomas' Drug Store
iLUMBIA, S. C.
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IN RAILWAY. :
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Sleeping Cars en ail Trains, )!
ihedules on Local Trains. :
nation as to rates, routes, etc.
nthern Railway Ticket Agent, or w
USE, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C
G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
yx OUR PIES
My have found favor with every body
sj ?babes and men, the little girl in
"M| pinafores and her mother and her
ip| grandmother. They are of the
s?9 sweet, delicious, wholesome,
melt-in-your-mouth kind, and
yp we're anxious to have you try
[Mi them if you don't know the pro- 1
ducts of our ovens. If you do j
know we won't have to ask you. <
REIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY
COLUMBIA, S. C. i
TY SHOES! ,
many things that looked ^
but under the rugged ?
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iselves worthless.
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that soon run over at y\ ~
sels gave way, sewing
To guard against these fc'lings, ptciaiiy in footand
be confident of getting the best quality footr
your money can buy, take advantage of the large
choice stock constantly available for making pleas
selections at our store.
Sole agent for W. L Douglas Shoes for men, $1.5C
5.00.
. BOYNE,
Columbia, S. C
.st, with little effort, can be procured with a
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leal portable forjjc for outdoor work
Write for price?
SUPPLY CO., Columbia, S. C.
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Rftl] I KIM HJK1 itlkl cc
would build you up, increase your
weight, strengthen your weak I
throat and lungs and put you in
condition for next winter, you | Mi
(would begin taking it now. ^h
Take it in a little oold milk or water I ^
50c and 51.00. All DruggstS I
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SHAKE 117 BUREAU. Sc
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Moccasin Had Swallowed Four Yards su
of Lace When Killed. ev
Now here is a snake story to match sn
that tale of the cooter, published else- be
where in the Index. Mr. W. J. Wells,
Df this place, vouches for the snake T1
itory, the details of which are furnish- Sc
id the Index by Mr. Pope Riddlehuber. sa
Several days ago Mrs. Riddlehuber th
lad occasion to open a bureau, which w<
lad not been opened in some time, tii
To her surprise and astonishment she tic
:ound a highland moccasin of tremen- th
lous size coiled up in the drawer, loi
EIow long the snake had been in there
s not known. He was there, and had sb
jeen there some time. It seemed that
ie could not get out and being attacked
by pangs of hunger he proceeded co
;o devour what was around him in 110
ihe way of laces and ribbons, and had so:
aid away a considerable amount of
luch things. In fact Mr. Wells bap- J
lened along about that time and he
lelped to kill it, and saw that about np
our yards of lace was removed from Co
lis snakeship's mouth.?Greenwood e<*!
index. ^
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Judge For Yourself.
Which is Better?1Try an Ezpo- ^
rizaent or Profit ly a Lex- ha
ington Citizen's Ez- Di
parience. ICI
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Something new is an experiment.
Must be proved to be as represented. blJ
The statement of a manufacturer is an
uot convincing proof of merit. hij
But the endorsement of friends is. ^
Now supposing you had a bad back.
A Lame, Weak or Aching one. ,
Would you experiment on it? p
You will read of many so-called bo
cures. cle
Endorsed by strangers from far- au
away places.
It's different when the endorsement g ;
comes from home.
Easy to prove local testimony.
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Home endorsement is txie piuvi ui?i
backs every box of Doan's Kidney
Pills. ha
Read this case: loi
Geo. B. Lee, of Lexington, S. C.,
says: "I was a sufferer from kidney
trouble for a good many years and th
during that time tried a great many
remedies without much relief. I received
the best of results from Doan's sh
Kidney Pills, which I procured at the
Kaufmann Drug Co., and shall continue
using them. It will always give ca
me pleasure to recommend Doan's sfci
Kidney Pills to other sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York pc
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
The Bazaar Fountain. oi
The Bazaar Fountain is now running
in full blast. Cold drinks of every
kind. Ice cream on Saturday's. en
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Send us Your Dues.
If you are too busy to come to town
;o mail us your dues. We need all the
noney we can get, besides the law will - +
lot allow us to mail papers to subscribers
in arrears for more than one year.
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Wanted?Piedmont cigarette cou)ons.
I will pay 45c per hundred cash
n redeeming these coupons. ]
Rice B. Harrnan. .
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Big line of Fishing Tackles just re- Qa
ived at Tlie Bazaar.
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Honesty I ^
in Jewelry I JJ
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"If it came from Sentz's, you I Sli
know it's all right," is what one Hj old
of our customers remarked to I lat
another the other day. em
When you buy Jewelry, vou r*e
generally have to take the "Jew- it,
clerk word for it" whether ir is hei
good or not. eri
That's just where our reputa- ac'
tion for honesty and fair dealing
counts.
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And furthermore, we will [always
give you your money back inc
and ask no questions any time tin
you are dissatisfied with a pur,
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chase.
Special attent ion to mail orders, du
MRUS P SRNTZ .
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)XT02T CEO? IS POOS
r Behind Condition At This Time
Last Year.
Memphis, Temi., July 3.?The
jmmercial Appeal in iis weekly re;w
of the cotton crop says:
The condition of the cotton crcp at
e close of the week was worse in
ississippi, Alabama and about twoirds
of Georgia than at the close of
e preceding week. Continuous rains
)pped cultivation and the grass made
ch headway that a greater percent;e
of the fields must be abandoned,
ime crops have received no cultiva>n
at all. The best of weather in
e future cannot repair the loss already
stained. The plant in these states
en w here practically cultivated, is
tall and growing slowly. It is far
hind last season.
Elsewhere the crop is improved,
le improvement in North Carolina,
>uth Carolina, Tennessee and Arkans
was not great, being rather less
an normal becaus > rains delayed
)rk and prevented the farmers putlg
fields in a good state of cultiva>n.
It is still possible, however, in
ese districts to regain much of the
3S.
In all these states it i3 highly deable
that the rains cease and clear, ,
irm weather succeed.
In Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana
tton made normal progress. It is
W in tne uesi cunuiuun ui tuc
n.
Delay in taking Foley's Kidney Remy
if yon have backache, kidney or
idder trouble, hastens the disease .
on yon and make a cure more difficult,
mmence taking Foley's Kidney Reins''
today and you will soon be well,
liy risk a serious malady? All Dragits
of Lexington and Henry Drug
ore, Chapin, S. C.
Handsome Dental Parlors.
The dental parlors of Dr. D. L. Hal],
3ated in the Lutheran Publication
aiding, in Columbia, are among the
.ndsomest to be found in Columbia.
. Hall is a Lexington county young
an, and his friends will be glad to
:ow that he is doing well in Columi.
He is a deserving young man
d is in every way worthy of the
;h esteem in which he is held by
e people who know him.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Lblets gently stimulate the liver and
wels to expel poisonous matter,
>anse the system, cure constipation
d sick headache. Sold by all drug>ts.
Subscribe to the Dispatch.
A woman doesn't really begin to
>ve faith in a man until other people
se it.
It will be really, truly heaven if
ere are no relations there.
Half the time when a girl thiDks
e's in love she'9 only jealous.
GO-FLY keeps flies of horses and
,ttle. 25c and 50c at all drug
ores. 40
WANTED?Piedmont cigarette ceu>ns.
I will pay 45c. per hundred.
Rice B. Karman.
Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavors
ill be found at the Bazaar Fountain.
1 ice in season.
Send us your orders for job printing,
velopes, note and letterheads, legal
anks, cards, etc. All work executpromptly
and in first class order
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Best brands of cigars always found
The Bazaar.
[EL SUCKED POISON;
SAVED BABY' LIFE.
7reystrop, Eng.?There is a little 1
1 in this village who has not forIten
the story cf Eleanor of
stile, the heroic queen who sucked
j poison from her husband's wound
ien Edward I was attacked by an
lassin on his way back from the
asade9, The little girl, the 12 year
[ daughter of a resident named
iu Hier, has ju9t saved her baby
tei's life by following the queen's
wnple. The baby playing near her
her'9 door-step, picked up an adder,
e put it to her mouth and when her
a* ele+Af rvin nn a fp\v mnmpntq
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er, she was horrified in seeing the
ike still in the baby's hand. Hurdly
she liung it aside and crushed
and then sucked the poison frcm
: lips. The little girl is now recovng,
and efforts are being made to
knowledge her sister's devotion.
Farmers Union.
flic Lexington County Farmers
lion will hold its 3rd quarterly meett
the 2d Saturday in July, it being .
5 10th day of the month, 1009. The
jcting to be held with Oakville
r.ji 1
Locals please be prompt and send in
es and fee, also credentials.
C. W. Smith, f
County Secretary and Treas.
June 10, 1909. Chapin, S. C.
Remember, that >ou will always
d tlie very be:-t cakts and crackers
The Bazaar.
Kishir* Tackles at The Bazaar.
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FITZMAURICE'S THI
1704 and 1706 MAIN ST.
For Dry Goods, 1
Millinery, Fancy
and Silks, Under
You'll find o
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1704-1706 Main St. FITZMAl
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IVViviniiBii vt;
SHOES I
All the new styles in
every kind of feet, and
pocketbook.
BUY YOUR SI
* E. P. & F. /
J 1710 Main Street. I
twwwwwwsi
The Palmetto I
COLUMBI
WE ARE
A nAMAntiAMVf + K /"i TT n
of South Carolina the Co
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United States Bo
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Aocounts of Banks, Firm;
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on deposit
terest calculated quarterly
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transac
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL B
CAPITAL $&
Wilie Jones, Prcsidenr.
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This is the time for Lexinjrtoaians tc
ther tilings they need. Always see me be
Swift's Premium Hai
best, at 12 l-2c
J. B. HI
WhnUcalA arirl f?o
General Groceries. Beef, Mul
932 GERVAIS STREET,
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REE-ARCH STORE.
^ COLUMBIA, S. C.
Notions, Shoes,
Dress Goods
wear, etc.
ur prices the
;oods the best.
JRICE'S Columbia, S. C.
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Goods, Notions, j ^
>es. This stock > /l\ *
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& Sons, |
OLUMBIA, S. C. ^
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. /W\ /B\ /?\ /I \ /i \ /H\ /i\' g\
shoes and oxfords for ?
to suit everybody's f '
JOES HERE. <
V. DAVIS. I
Columbia, S. C. J
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National Bank,
A, S. C.
Sed States Government, the State
unty of Richland and the City
>nds and $100,000 State of South j
?, Corporations and Individuals,
s in our Savings Department, init
your business to yoar entire
ANK, - - Columbia, S. C
50,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier.
JND FLOUR
> buy their supply of (rood Flour aud
fore you buy.
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IIS, g UetJL&iJ. bt?eu LIJLt?
: perponni.
3RIOT,
tail Dealer in
tton, Pork and Sausage.
COLUMBIA, S. C
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