The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 28, 1909, Page 6, Image 6
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FOR
We can undoubtedly furn
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to repair and fit up youi
factory will sell you. We 1
owners, and that price is rig
ders for Plain and Stitched
Double Leather Belts, Stitc
Belt Hooks of various k
Twine, Files, Babbett Metal
* Lubricati
First Quality Red Sheet Packing at
Cloth Inserted Sheet Packing at.
; Jenkins* Sheet Packing at
Garlock Spiral Packing at
Black Squadron Rod Packing at
^ Tucks' Square Packing at
All Goods aro Guarantee
ISHICK & 10!
COLUMB
Attention, Farmers
Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. for
$1.00. 25 lb. Sacks $1.25.
Tine Coffee Boasted, 13c, 14c,
15c, 16c and up to 80c.
Green Coffees, 12c, 14,16c.
VIaaV nn /I tv> l tafl too o
\JX CCii) UiaVA (Uiu III i ft vvms)
25c, 30c, 25c. 40c, up to 80c.
Eice, all grades at special
prices.
See us while in town and
v don't forget to try our Ceffee
and Teas.
? SOUVENIR EVERY SATURDAY.
C. 0. Kenny Company
1699 Main Street. Columbia S. C.
WEAR
y, Our special $3.50
Oxfords and know the
comfort and satisfaction
that goes with
wearing Oxfords that
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fit you right. A shape
for every foot in a style
that will please. Tan
and Black.
Ehrlicli's Shoes Wear Besf,
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EHKXiICH'S,
! COLUMBIA, S. C.
DR. HILTON'S
Li FE
vc\q ttte
Liver and kidneys
A VEGETABLE COMPOUND
A pi e as ant invigorating
medicine. Very effective in
the cure of Dyspepsia, Indiges,
tion, HaHtual Constipation,
c and all their effects, such as
nausea, Sick Headache, Sour
Stomach, etc.
Perfectly regulates the LIVER
and corrects all disorders
of the KIDNEYS. Of great
benefit in female complaints.
For sale at the BAZAAR,
Lexington, S. C.
Wholesale by
The Murray Drug Company,
COLUMBIA S C.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and* female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
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PPLIES
1909 !
ish your entire requirements
* gin at prices as low as any |
lave but one price to all gin !
ht for you. Send your or- !
Rubber Belt, Single and
hed Canvas Belt, Lacing and '
inds. Gin Bristles, Brush'
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ing Oils.
31c lb.
lie lb. j
69c lb. j
44c lb.
26c lb.
26c lb.
d. We Want Your Orders
MCE, INC.,1
IA, S. C.
THE JEWELEB
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. j
REPAIRS
WATCHES
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JEWELRY
Makes Them flood as Hew j'
MEDALS , I
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BADGES.
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Manufactured in Onr Own ;
Shops for Schools and j
Other Purposes. ,
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AVERY, The Jeweler !
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1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C 1
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Final Discharge. 1j
This is to notify all persons that I ; (
will apply to the Hon. GeorgeS. Drafts, j i
Judge of Probate for Lexington county, ; 1
South Carolina, on the 4th day of A a- <
gust, 1909, for a final discharge as ad- i
miuistrator of the estate of Elizabeth j
oei/.itu, ucwaM'u.
J. S. Wheeler, - 1
4w??9 Excemor. i
The Bazaar wiii continue to serve
its patrons with fresh Baker's Bread j
from the well known Riedlinger bakery '
tmtzcouch |
Iahp PURE the LUNGS I
I with Qr. King's j
| New Discover;
for c?tgshs
i ? and all throat and lung troubles. a
; IGUABANTEED SATISFACTORY!
I SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20.
N. B. These schedule figures show
the time that trains may be expected to
i arrive and depart, but the times stated
i are not guarantoed.
! DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
1 10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia
and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia for Spartanburg and
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia
to Asheville. Arrive Columbia
10:50 a. 111., Spaitanburg A: 1
p.m., Asheville 0:15 p. m.
! 6:55 P. M.?No. 1J0, daily for Columbia.
Washington and the East also
connects at Columbia for A>heville.
Through Pullman sleeping
car to New Y ork. Pullman sleep ingcar
Columbia to Asheville. Arrive
Columbia 7 ;>o p. m . Wash
iugton 10:4<> a. in., New York
5:00 p. in. !
SOUTHBOUND.
7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 10:10 a m. Pullman car.
5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 8:?5 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now on
sale. For further information call on
ticket agents, or
0. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Washington,
D. C. W. H Tayloe, G. P. A., 1
WasJiington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. *
P. A., Atlanta,"Oh. W. E. McGee. T. .
P. A., AagOhta, Ga.
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I Avoid Trouble Ii
Women, when threatened 9
with a mishap, should take I u
Cardni and prevent the tron* H
We from occurring. I si
In yonr delicate condition a
it will save yon much pain c
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tried Cardnl before eoaflne- fl "
mentand have found tt of *
wonderinl benefit. | \
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I Mrs. Fmk Nehoh, oil f
Mexico, Bo* writes: last I
year I was threatened wNk I H
a mishap ud Wise oi Ctrdnl I c
helped me mare than any I ft
effcermedldne. Now I have I H
a fine healthy boy. I think I ?
Cardnl the finest medicine I I t|
know of for female troubles. I
and I wish all suffering wo* I ti
men would try K." Ik
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Little Kcuataia Reunion. u
The Newberry college reunion will
be held at Little Mountain on Friday, n
the 6th of August. 2
The second week of court for Barn- ^
well had "to be called off because of the 3
Jlness of Judge Ernest Gary. n
Albert Garlington, a negro waiter f<
at Gray's hotel, Laurens, shot himself
in the breaston Wednesday with apis- 3?
bol, in an attempt to commit suicide J
no account of domestic troubles. He
w ill prbably die. tl
The mayor of Florence on Wednea- p
Say fined a white blind tiger $50 in ?
each of three cases. n
A young white man named Guy ^
Stradley stole a suit of clothes from j,
Lhe residence of a Gaffney citizen 011 ii
Sunday. When arrested he had the a
suit ' n under his underclothes and ^
mother suit. He must have been
CiOt.
If yon have pams in the back, weak
back, or any other indications of a
weakened or disordered condition of the ^
kidneys or bladder, yon should get De- t<
Win's Kidney and Bladder Pills right
awaj* when yon experience rlie least
dgDs of kidney or bladder complaints, o
but- be sure that you get DeWitt's Kid- d
aey and Blad'ifr nils, we Know wnnt | o.
they will do for yon, and if yon will T
send ^our name to E C. DeWitt&Co., I'tl
Chicago, you will receive a free trial j b
box of these kidney and bladder pills. | d
They are sold here by Kaufmann Drug i(
Co. e
George Stanley a well-to-do farmer
of Hampton, and a bridegrom of a
week, committed suicide bv blowing i
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off the top of his head with a shotgun, j
When the stomach tails to perform
its functions, the bowels become de- j d
ranged, the liver and the kidneys con- :
gested causing numerous diseases.< The '
stomach and liyer must be restored to ;1
a healthy condition and Chamberlain's ' e
Stomach and Liver Tablets can lie de- j a
pended upon to do it. Easy to take !
and most effective. Sold by all druggists.
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Mrs. Tally Rabon was killed by j h
lightning at her home in Horry coun- | a
ty on Tuesday. ; c
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Don't Get A Divorce. j t
A western judge granted a divorce j s
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oil account 01 .'ii'icuijit-i ami umx ^
breath. Dr. Kii g's New Life Pills \ ^
would have prev< uted it. They cure !
Constipation, can?ing bad breath and ;
Liver Trouble the ill-temper, dispel j p
colds. banish headaches, conquer chills. ! p
25c atKaufniann Drug Co., Derrick's
Drug Store. -?.ndel Drug Store.
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Tangible Asset. j
"I believe I'll promote a transports- | ,
lion company." j
"Land or water?"
"The latter, 1 think. For the former j
I'd need rails and right of way, but in J h
a water proposition I'll have an ocean j s
to start with."?Exchange. j .
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For Future Reference. :
"That lawyer is very tricky." said I
Mr. Cumrox. "I wouldn't think of j
meeting him socially."
"Neither would I." answered Mr. i
Dust in Stax. "but you might give me
Lis office address."?Washington Star.
A Correction.
"Your hair wants cutting badly, sir." |
said a barber insinuatingly to a ens- .
tomer. j
"\*n it doesn't " renlied tin* man in I
the chair. "It wants cutting nicely, j
You cut it bndlv last time."
Almost Personal.
("Vlestine ? And has Mr. Error's ^
church such a small congregation?
Hilda?Yes. Indeed Every time he
says "dearly beloved" you teal as 1^
you had received a proposal.?'Bohs*
mlan.
COL. J. C. HOPE DEAL.
On Saturday, July 17, Lexington
ounty suffered the loss of one of her
lost prominent and highly respected
itizens, Col. J. C. Hope, of Hope Staion.
After an illness of less than a
*eek he succumbed to the terrible efrct*
of internal blood poisoning.
In his death his native county and
grounding counties lest one of their
tost useful and distinguished citizens,
ol. Hope was a man of the highest
ppe of character and was the fortunate
possessor of as many friends and
cquaintancea perhaps as any man in
exington county. He was born in
'exington district August 23, 1845,
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Hope and Louise C. Hope. He
as baptized in old historic St. John's
utheran church on the first Sunday
i November, 1SI5, by the Rev. Geo.
[altiw&nger. Jr. He afterwards beame
a confirmed member of the same
hurch and was always an active and
lithful church member.
Numerically this division of the
iope family wag small one, Col. J.
. being the only male member of the
imily to survive and rear a family,
[e had only one sister, Mrs. Dr. L. C.
[obbs, and one brother, young John
ulius, both of whom preceded him to
le grave.
Col. Hope endured the hardships of
le Confederate war. Had he been
illed in that'great time "that tried
ten's souls" the Hope name v.ould
ave become extinct in thi9 part of
ountry. He was a member of Comany
G of White's battalion, Light
rtillery, Capt. W. L. DePa99' battal>n.
He surrendered in North Caroua
under Gen. Joseph Johnson.
At the time of hi9 death he was a
lember of Jas. D. Nance camp, No.
36, Newberry.
His immediate survivors are his
rife, Mrs. Martha F. Hope, one
aughter, Mrs. Mary L. Hipp, of Polaria,
Jno. J. Hope, of Columbia and
5ur grandchildren.
Col. Hope was the uncle of Col. Jno.
'. Hobbs, of New York and Dr. James
[. Hobbs, of Chicago.
Many people with chronic lnng and
broat trouble have found comfort and
alief in Foley's Honey and Tar as it
ure.s stubborn coughs after other treatlent
has failed. L. M. Ruggles, Reasor,
Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I
ad consumption, and I got no better
ntil I took Foley's Honey and Tar.
t stopped the hemhorrhages and pain
i my lungs and they are now as sound
s a bullet." All Druggists of Lexingm
and Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S.
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Married.
On July 18, 1909, by G. A. Goodwin,
otary public, Mr. John Lee Sturkie
5 Miss Ellen Z. Lucas, all of Lexingdu
county.
If people with symptoms of kidney
r bladder trouble could realize their
anger they would without loss of time
ommence taking Foley's Kidney Pills,
'li.s great remedy steps the pain and
be irregularities, strengthens and
uilds up these organs and there is no
auger of Bright's disease or other serius
disorder. Do not disregard the
arly symptoms. All Druggists of Lexlgtou
and Henry Drug Store, Chapin,
.0.
If articles of clothing, hcushold
ren and underwear are properly
olded the ironing will be found much
asier. Spread the articles to be
ampened on the table one piece at
. time. Sheets. j illow cases, towels
nd plain underwear should be clamp
ned slightly, if at all. Tablecloths
,nd plain underwear should be dampr.ed
slightly, if at all. Tablecloths
nd napkins and all starched things
hould be made very damp. Put all
lems, selvages and corners together
nd fold. Roll starched articles in a
loth. Colored clothes should not be
prinkled until an hour or two before
hey are to be ironed. The most |
atisfactory way to sprinkle clothes
5 to use very hot water and a whisk
room.
When burning refuse in a stove,
tut a handful of salt into the fire writh
: aud there will be no unpleasant
dor.
Butter the kettle in which cereals
ro to be cooked before the water or
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itlii IS JJUl III LW
rem sticking.
The cotton oil nrll at Bishopville
as been sold to J. J. Lawton for the
um of S;30,00U.
IEALTH
i^SURA^CE j
The man who insures his life is !
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health |
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may insure health by guarding
it. it is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and manifests
itself in innumerable ways
TAKE ??>
And save your health.
Does not Colo*
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Stops Falling Hair An fl
Destroys Dandruff M:afc
Composed of Sulphur, Glycerin, Quinln, Sodium Ci
Water, Perfume. Ask vour doctor his oninion
AYER'S HAIR >
Does not Color
J- C. At?q OoMPAyr. Lowell.
The Place to Buy
AT BOTTOM PI
THE FACT NO^
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Chapin, S
COLUMBIA CRO
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR C.
RETAIL AT
Flour, Bacon, Lard and Sug
We carry evevything in the Crc
chief aim is to please. Try us
you will be convinced.
Corner Plain and Assembly SI
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Blacksmith and Wheelright. ; 50U|||
I am now located at ] IT ton, prepar- : ,
od to do any kind of Blacksmith, f
Wheolright and repair work. Horse- j One
shoeing and cast work a specialty, j m the!
Promptness niv motro. emy e>
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Sewing Machines. j
The Davis Unique and other new their e
improved drop head machines; nicely i iects f(
finished in oak; easy running and per- j ^re
feet sewing; fully guaranteed; for j Gramn
sale at factor}* prices for cash, or on ! Arifhir
easy pajments, at The Bazaar. j jc ?qUJ
tf Rice B. Harman ^ppj
guardk
Send us your orders for job printing, i Citadel
envelopes, note and letterheads, legal i blanks
blanks, cards, etc. All work execiit- j Col. O.
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Carolina Wlitary Academy,
Scholarship Examination .
vacant beneficiary scholarship
South Carolina Military Acad:ists
in Lexington county,
icants must be between the ages
ud 20 years of age, physically
for military service, of good
character, and unable to bear
xpenses at college. The subirthe
competitive examination
lited States History, English
lar, Descriptive Geography,
letic. and Algebra Throquadratations.
icants tilled out by parents or
ms must be forwarded to the
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or further information, addrefl
, J. Bond, Supt. Citadel, Char*
S. C.