The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 08, 1909, Page 6, Image 6
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We can undoubtedly furni
to repair and fit up your
factory will sell you. We h
> owners, and that price is rig'
ders for Plain and Stitched
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jjouoie .uearner Dens, ouiui
Belt Hooks of various ki
Twine, Files, Babbett Metal
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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 are Guarantee)
LORIK & LOI
4 COLUIWBi
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Our special $3.50
Oxfords and know the
comfort and satisfaction
that goes with
, .. wearing Oxfords that
fit yon right. A shape
? for every foot in a style
that will please. Tan
and Black.
Ehriich'a 'Shoe* Wear Beat,
Coat Less.
i EHRLICH'S,
a?sat!:: i CM.UMU.S.0.
DR. HILTON'S
LIFE
TO& THE
iaver and moneys
A VEGETABLE COMPOUND
A pleasant invigorating
-5 medicine. Very effective in
the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Habitual Constipation,
and all their effects, such as
nausea, Sick Headache, Sour
Stomach, etc.
Perfectly regulates the LIVED
and corrects all disorders
of the KIDNEYS. Of great
benefit in female complaints.
Por sale at the BAZAAB,
Lexington, S. C.
Wholesale by
The Hurray Drag Company,
COLUMBIA S. C.
I Dw tiwuuto o.UHiESTSEWiMiriAbriJHt
Ifyou war.teitbera Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary
Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain i?ltch\
Sewing Machine write to
THE KEW HOME SEWIHG MACHINE COMPANY
Many serrinc machines are made to sell retrardiess ct
quality, but the XfW Home is made to wear.
Our ruarantv never runs out.
Sold by authorised dealers only*
* ros sa:k by
W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
Have votur n&me, business and address
printed on 100 each note heads
and envelopes for $1.00, at the Dispatch
Job Office.
"1909 j
ish your entire requirements
gin at prices as low as any j
ave but one price to all gin 1
ht for you. Send your orj
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Rubber Belt, Single and j
led Canvas Belt, Lacing and
nds. Gin Bristles, Brush
ng Oils.
31c lb.
11c lb.
69c lb.
44c lb.
26c lb.
26c lb.
i. We Want Your Orders
MCE, INC.,
A, S. C.
THE JEWELEE
1637 Main St, Columbia, S. C. j
REPAIRS
WATCHES
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MEDALS
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Noirafoetarod In (tar Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes,
AVERY, The Jeweler
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C
SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20.
N. B. These schedule figures show
the time that trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, but the times stated
are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia
and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia for Spartanburg and
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colum
Ultv IU AQ11UVUIC. A111VC \^U1UL11"
bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15
p.m., Asheville 9:15 p. m.
6:55 P. M ? No. 130, daily for Columbia,
Washington and the East also
connects at Columbia for Asheville.
Through Pullman sleeping
car to New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive
Columbia 7:30 p. m., Washington
10:40 a. m., New York
5:00 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 10:10 a. in. Pullman car.
5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 8:35 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now on
sale. For further information call on
ticket agents, or
C. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Washington,
D. C. H. F. Cary, G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G.
P. A., Atlanta,"Ga. W. E. McGee, T.
P. A., Augusta, Ga.
6. W. LINDLER,
9
Chapin, S. CM
Has an'up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to suit everj-body.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save you money.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. iJm
HAIRRBAL8AM
CImbm* ud beaatifica 12m tutr.
Prwnotef ft kuroriASt growth.
Hewer Fail* to Befttore. Orvy
Hair to lt? YouthiUl Color.
j Aug 80, 3 J
|S often does not agree with her ?
K| appearance. Pain and suffer- Sm I
n ing add to the years till many |||
m women look much cider than Sp
g| they really are. ?gj
Monvwnmpn. avniriincnain BH
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by the regular use of that ef- M
fectual remedy, for women, fl
Wine of Cardui, keep their fl
youth and beauty. B
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M Mrs. Annie Vaughan, Ral- B
fl elgh, N. C., tried Oardui and fl I
fl writes: fl
fl "1 was sick and worn out fl
fl almost unto death. My sister fl
fl finally persuaded me to take fl
fl Cardui Before I had taken fl
fl five bottles I was well and fl
fl Try Cardui. It is for wo- fl
fl men. Its tonic, building quali- fl
fl ties should restore you gently fl
fl to health. Thousands of wo- fl
fl men have found It to give fl
fl them lasting benefit fl '
fl Try Cardui. fl
fl For sale everywhere. fl 1
Slew Out-His Brains.
With a posse in close pursuit and
tired of relentless chase of "officers of
the law, Jeff Bradley, who killed Geo.
Wellborn, Jr,, near Clayton, Ga., last
?!>/?+ ktmaoUfn claafVi noar Mrtiin.
WCC&I SUUtlUUlOCIl cuuvuiiiuvBt vwu
tain City. The suicide occurred when
the officers were almost within hailing
distance of the alleged fugitive.
The officers hearing the shot believed
they were about to be ambushed
and dropped to cover. They waited
for other shots, and then cautiously
ventured out and followed the direction
of the shot. In an old field, face
downward, with his gun lying by his
! side, Bradley was found with his brains
blown out.
Sometime Friday Robert Nix, living
in the vicinity, went to a straw stack
where Bradley was concealed. Thinking
that Nix was hunting for him, although
armed with a shotgun, Bradley
offered to surrender. Nix told him
thatr he was not hunting for him. I
Subsequently Nix reported seeing him
to Sheriff J. H. Jones, who formed a
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posse of men, and started in pursuit. ]
Bradley was 27 years of age and unmarried.'
ONLY ONE "BEST"
Lexington People Give Where
Credit is Due.
People of Lexington who suffer with
sick kidneys and bad backs want a
kidney remedy that can be depended
upon. The best is Doan's Kidney
Pills, a medicine for the kidneys only,
made from pure roots and herbs, and
the only one that is backed by cures
in Lexington. Here's Lexington testimony;
Lewie Hall, S Main St., Lexington,
S. C., says: "I suffered from kidney
trouble for several years and there
were severe pains in my back. The
kidney secretions were very irregular
in passage, at times copious while at
others scanty and I could scarce void
them. I grew weak, lost flesh, could
not sleep well and was nervous and irritable.
I finally procured Doan's
Kidney Pills at the Kauffman Drug
Co. and began using them. I can honestly
say that I never found a remedy
that gave me so much relief. I am not
as yet cured but Doan's Kidney Pills
have helped me to such a great extent
that I have no hesitatiou in recommending
them to other sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents
Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, New York
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
3ftrs. Eattio Taylor
Buried in Loesville.
Leesville?Mrs. Hattie Taylor, who
died Tuesday was buried here at Cedar
Grove Lutheran church. She was
twenty-three years old at her last
birthday, and leaves a young husband
and a twelve days old baby. She was
the daughter of Mr. James Eptir.g and
had been married not quite a year.
She was a consistent member of the
Lutheran church and was a lovable
character. Her funeral was conducted
in the presence of an immense congre!
gation by the Rev. J. C. "\Ves3inger,
assisted by the Rev. S. C. Ballentine.
Government's Cotton Report.
The government report issued Thursday
put the condition of the cotton
crop the 25th of August at b3.7, against
71.2 a year ago; and it lias gone off
! badly since August 25th.
It Saved His Leg.
j "All thought I'd iose my leg," writes
, J. A. Sweuson, Watertown, Wis., "Ten
| years of eczema, that 15 doctors oould
Lot cure, had at last laid me up. Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it sound
and wel.V Inlallibie tor Skin Eruptions,
Eczema, Salt Rheum.. Boils, Fever
Sores, Burns, Scalds, Outs and Piles.
25c at Kaufmann Drug Go. Derricks
Druf Store. San del Diug Store.
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LAW AS TO S2W730ARDSLaw
Requires That All Public Roads
Shall Ce Posted.
There has been much discussion in
several newspapers lately as to the
| law requiring the public roads to be
[ posted with signboards at all forks or
crossings. The law is very clear but
it is not generally enforced. Follow
ing is the law 011 the subject:
"Sec. 446. Any person or persons
who shall cut down, burn or deface
any mile post or stone, erected by the
county commissioners or county supervisor
of any county, he, she or
they, upon conviction thereof shall
forfeit and pay the sum of ten dollars,
to be recovered by indictment or information
before any court of competent
jurisdiction.
"Sec. 447, If any person shall wilfully
demolish, throw down, alter, or
deface any guide-post, every person
so offending shall, upon conviction
thereof before any magistrate of the
proper county be fined a sum of not
exceeding ten dollars and the cost of
suit, or be sentenced to labor on the
public works of the county for a term
of not more than thirty days, and the
money when collected, shall be by the
magistrate collecting the same, paid
over to the county tieaiurer.
"Sec. 448. The county board of
commissioners of any county neglecting
to cause the public highways in
their county to be posted and numbered
and to have pointers erected at
each fork of said highwajs declaring
the direction of such highways shall
be liable to pay the sum of ten dollars
for each and every said neglect,
to be reoovered by indictment in the
court of general sessions of the counA
U : _T- ^ W 4-n
vy Wltuiui wuiuu uuc aauic uv^uto, kv
be collected and paid to the treasurer
of such countjNfor the use of the county.
Provided, ^hat no county commissioner
shall bkliable to said penalty
who shall put said pointer at such
times as he shall bdVe^iis division of
roads worked." ; '
The civil code of South Carolina has
alsojiauction bearing upon this which
gives the county commissioner authority
to erect 6uoh sign boards and
charge the cost to the county, and the
neglect of this can be construed by
the public to mean that they are indifferent
to the convenience of the
public. The section is as follows:
"Sec. 1,337. Each road overseer
within his district may erect and keep
up, at the expense of the connty, at
the forks and cross roads a post and
guide-board, or finger board, containing
an inscription in legible letters,
directing the way and distance to the
town or towns, of public places, situated
on each road respectively."?!
Spartanburg Journal.
There is more Oatarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
"EVvr q orropf. m?r?v VPflTS doctors t)rO
* v- ?* ft"'-*-- .' J i
liounced it a local disease and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounc2d it incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires constitutional
treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It i9 taken internally
in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.
It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
| They offer one hundred dollars for any
j case it fails to cure. Send for circu!
lars and testimonials,
j Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toj
ledo, Ohio.
I Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Some Recent Sales.
Mr. W. M. Wilson has sold his residence,
2029 Main street, to Mr. Robert.
T. Caldwell, who will move there.
Mr. Wilson will return to Peak.
Mr. Arthur Kibler ha9 bought the
Paysinger residence, 1330 College
| street, and will live there.
Mr. Bailes, of the Bee Hive, has
sold his ontire stock of goods to Messrs.
Cooper & Son, Mr. Baile3 will leave
on Saturday for New York to buy a
new stock.?Newberry Observer.
Next winter's feed depends on the
j work you do now.
b say consumption can be|
8 cured. Nature alone won't 1
i rnmmktimrm
iBk i la g a em vgK.li x mh*>, 's s Ik H
0|fitan2BHHKHflH&i!^n23?3ras4t&3E?9Kn
I is the best help, but its use B
must be continued in sum- 1
mer as well as winter. g
Take it in a little cold milk or water B
Get a small bottle now. All Druggists B
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WANTED
you to know that I am prepared to
buy cotton seed in large or small
quantities. Also I ?m prej ared to
famish you all the meal and hulls you
need in exchange. Get my price9 be*
fore you sell vour seed.
G. H ROOF,
2w Barr, 8. C.
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| It May Be SPns
I "A hard chiii, oain through the chest, <
| Then fever, with great prostration."
| be your experience, send for your c
I have pneumonia! If your doctor cam
9 give Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. When h
? exactly what you have done. Then
| No alcohol in this cough medicine, /.c
Keep the bowels in good condition. One of Aycr's I
an increased flow of bile, and produce a gentle Iaxath
LEESVILLE COLLEGE, Lees\
Offers the usual Literary Courses to young men and ]
Expression and Art. Noted for positive Christian i
healthful situation. Strong faculty of experienced t
expenses by work, Rates very moderate. For catalog
48 L. B. HAYNES, President.
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Lata Maw, Gasoline Engine*
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