The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 15, 1909, Page 6, Image 6
! Fall and Winter
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the merchant, the farm*
Turn
One ounce will sow 200 :
for an acre. 1 to 5 lbs. 25c; I
SPINACH S
>> ABB
uaoos
Sow one ounce for 3,000
for one aero. Late Flat Dut<
bead, per pound, $1.25.
Col
White Selected, per lb., 7
Ml
Southern Giant Curled, p
per lb., 15c, One ounce will i
Seed rye and barley, Ha
* clover, Perennial rye grass f
blue grass, herd grass or redi
winter vetch, white clover, 1
ALL NEW CHOP SEEDS.
LORICK 6 U
WHOLESAI
> COLUM
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WEAR
Our special $3.50
7
Oxfords and know the
, comfort and satisfaction
that goes with
# '
wearing Oxfords that
fit you right. A shape
; for every foot in a style'
that will please. Tan
7 - and Black.
Ehrlich's .'Shoes Wear Best,
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EHRLICH'S,
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DR. HILTON'S
LIFE
FOE THE
Liver d Kidney:
A VEGETABLE COMPOUN
A pleasant invigoratin
medicine. Very effective i
the core of Dyspepsia, Indige
tion, Habitual Gonstipatio:
and all their effects, such i
< nausea, Sick Headache^ Soi
Stomach, etc.
Perfectly regulates the LI!
EE and corrects all disorde:
of tne ifijlijn hi x o. ui gre;
benefit in female complaints
For sale at the BAZAA]
' Lexington, S. C.
Wholesale by
The Murray Drug Compan
COLUMBIA S. C.
THE WORLDS GHEATEST SEWING MACHIN
' UbwnilC
;
1 f y on want e i thera VI bra ti ng S h u t tl^ Rota
Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain stitch]
Sewing Machine write to
THE HEW HSME SEWINB MACHINE COMPAI
Orange* Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless
Quality, but the New Home is made to wear
Our guaranty never runs out
MoM by authorised dealers only.
FOB SAtB BY
W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
Have your name, bnainess and e
dress printed on 100 each note hea
and envelopes for f 1 00, at the Dispat
Job Office.
Seasonable Seeds
FOR
3r, the gardner, the trucker
ip Seed.
feet of drill. One to two pounds
> to 10 lbs. 20c; and over 18c.
SEED 25c LB
ige Seed
to 4,000 plants. Four ounces
ch. Der lb.. $1.25. Late Drum
w A ' "
llards
5c. Georgia, per lb.. 75c.
istard
er lb., 40c. Dwarf Essex Rape,
sow 100 feet of drill.
iry vetch, red clover, crimson
or lawn or pasture, Kentucky
bop. Southern grown. English
Llfaffa or Lucerne, Orchard Grass.
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
IWRANOE, INC.,
.E SEEDSMEN. >
BIA, S. C.
THE JEWELER
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
TkTlTfc 1 Tf\r<
MrAlKb
WATCHES
AftD
JEWELRY
Makes Them 8?d as Mew
MEDALS
ASD
BADGES
Manufactured tn Our Own
!. Shape far Schools and
Other Purposes.
AVERY) The Jeweler
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C
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D SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
g SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20.
.IX N. B. These schedule figures show
s. the time that trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, but the times stated
Q, are not guaranteed.
IS DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia
and intermediate points connecting
Jm at Columbia for Spartanburg and
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columrs
bia to Asheville. Arrive Colum*+
bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15
p. m., Asheville 9:15 p. m.
I. 6:55 P.M.?No. 180, daily for Columd
bia, Washington and"the East also
' connects at Columbia for Asheville.
Through Pullman sleeping
car to New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Asheville. Aryr
rive Columbia 7:30 p. m., Washington
10:40 a. m., New York
5:00 p. m.
? SOUTHBOUND.
IE 7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta
. and intermediate points. Arrive
* Augusta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car.
- _ 4 < n KlT XT- r> J _ 1 _ c *
o.-i* jr. ixl.?j.tu. i, uany ior Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 8:^5 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now on
sale. For further information call on
I ticket agents, or
* C. H. Ackert, V. P. & G. M., Washington,
D. C. H. F. Carv, G. P. A.,
t Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G.
P. A., Atlanta,*Ga. W. E. McGee, T.
P. A., Augusta, Ga.
6.W. LINOLER,
Chapin, S. CM
' | Has an up-to-date line of
I COFFINS AND GASKETS
b I
j
py On hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save you money.
Y j I am prepared to furnish a hearse wheni
ever desired in connection with my un
( aenaKiiip ousiness. Jan. z. om
i
Hhairrbalsam
CI**? ?? and beautifies the hair.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
Never Fail* to Beotore Cray
V PM Hair to lta Youthful Color.
,d8 BRkUUlr'-^^H Cure* ?c*tp dTaeocM k hair takit^.
Ch WW Drag*.
| lug 30, 1 y
Hi just entering into womanhood, j| t]
H] often suffer much pain ana 9
Sj misery during the change of Eg L
ES their physical organization, jfj te
||J Many women will tell you & oi
?H their female trouble started || W
M during that trying period, and 9 p;
H has clung to them ever since, 9 e:
m Cardui is a friend to young 9 sc
B girls, as well as to women of 9 ei
I all ages. It has been found se
to help women during their I e(
trying periods by relieving Qy
pain and restoring disordered }n
organs to health. | m
iCARDUl i
_ ?I
Mrs. Mary Hudson, East- tli
H man, Miss., writes: "While I th
staying with me and going to I at
school my young sister was in I c<
terrible misery. I got her to I f a
I take a few doses of CARDU1 H ci
and it helped her at once. I of
"I have taken Cardul my- fl | ju
self and believe I would have 11 th
been under the clay had it not I [ be
been for that wojfSerful modi- I ha
cine." . tic
Try Cardul ft will help I in
H you. For sale everywhere. I th
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Socioty's Verdict. tls
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"It is a sad fact, that not only are g0
the laboring masses oppressed politi- m
cally, but that the laborer suffers from
a knowledge of the fact that those -n
nlannmai-Annao anaVila
rr hub a uuttuctai circuuioiauvco ^
them to go through life without the ^
necessity of physical toil, and who
reap the benefits of the laborers' efforts,
lock upon him with a feeling of
indifference and contempt. It has been
sung by poets of every age that honeat toil
ia noble, and yet we see the con- *
duct of social sircles giving the lie to
the statement day after day. It is a
fact that the profligate son of vice, if JV
his calling fills his coffers with gold, m
is received into the hearts and graces Pi
of the daughters of rank, while the m
plain workman is scorned and buffeted Jjj
I with light witticisms and cutting re- tii
marks. May God speed the day when
[ worth and virtue shall meet with due ^
j appreciation, whether robed in pur- w
I pie or in plain clothes.' '?Extract from ki
address of Prof. D. G. Hull, of the ir
Mississippi A. and M. College. ^
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There is more Catarrh in this section ri
of the country than all other diseases K
put together, and until the last few C<
years was supposed to be incurable, es
For a great many years doctors pro- th
nounced it a local disease and prescrib- ae
ed local remedies, and by constantly h<#
failing to cure with local treatment, th
pronounced it incurable. Science has m
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires constitu- F<
tional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, sc
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional ta
cure on the market. It is 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 i'or any
case it. fails to cure. Send for circa- sc
lars and testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- ,
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. tl:
Take Hall's Family Pills for const:- di
pation. _ h.
President Taft has appointed Geo. I C(
M. Pritchard supervisor of the census 9C
for the Fourth congressional district Ci
of South Carolina. as
| h;
Foley's Kidney Pills cure backache, e<
rheumatism, kidney, bladder and uri q
nary trouble. Do not risk having Brights
disease or diabetes. All Druggists of
Lexington; Henry Drug Store Ckapin,
S. C.
Seizing Liquor in Charleston. i<
s(
The- rfews and Courier of Wednesday/norningsaid;
"Fifty-five gallons ti
of liqVor were seized from a wagon n
yesterday morning at 6 o'clock on j
Market and Church streets by Private i $<
Cargill of Sergt. Morgan's police raid- ti
ing squad, and sent to police bead- jj
quarters as contraband. No complaint j jj
was made all day esterday at the j V
station house regarding the large seiz- ti
ure, and the police therefore consider \ ^
this fact as enough evidence that it i
was oeing hauled by one of the illicit i
liquor dealers to a blind tiger for fur- ;
ther distribution." | ^
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Peary's ii*e ambition is satisfied ;
with his reaching the pol .
?? j
to make your baby strong and 5
9 well. A fifty-cent bottle of
I will change a sickly baby to a ! ^
9 plump, romping child in summer as h
9 well as in winter* Only one cent ?
9 a day?think of it?and it's as nice g
h
Bed Spider at Batesburg.
For sever::! years, the red spider has
Ben doing considerable damage :o
etton at Batesburg and Letsvilie.
bout three years ago the presenc e of
le red spider in that section was cal-!
id to the attention of Representative
ever, who in turn called it to the station
of the Bureau of Entomology
t the Department of Agriculture 11
Washington. Since that time the Department
has been conducting some
cperiments with a view of finding
)ine remedy for it, or some means of
radicating it. During this cotton
jason the spider has greatly increas
1 the area of its infection and has
lown itself in several fields nearLexigton
court-house, and has become
ueh more destructive in the infected
ea around Batesturg and Leesville.
is becoming a real menace to cot>n
growing in this county, and it s
iderstood to be found in several
irts of the State, notably near Bisl jville.
Mr. Lever has again taken
ie matter up with the federal aulorities
who new have in progn i s
>out ten experiments on the farm c f
il. E. F. Strother at Batesburg. So
r no remedy has been found. The
lief etomologists, Dr. L. O. Howard
the Department of Agriculture, has
st written Mr. Lever to the effect
at the work of the Department will
j continued vigorously and that he
is called to Washington forconsultam
an expert who has been conductg
field experiments, in order that
e whole field may be thoroughly
nvassed and plans for next years
irk outlined. Mr. Lever has advised
e Department, in view of the serious
image being wrought by this pest
id the unsuccessful attempts made
far to meet its spread, the Departent
should establish a station at
itesburg,' from which a thorough
vestigation may oe maae ana ic is
ilieved that this will be done perhaps
iring the next year.
ONLY ONE "BEST"
exington People Give Where
Credit is Due.
People of Lexington who suffer with
ck kidneys ana bad backs want a
dney remedy that can be depended
>on. The best is Doan's Kidney
lis, a medicine for the kidneys only,
ade from pure roots and herbs, and
to only one that is backed by cures
Lexington. Here's Lexington teemony;
Lewie Hall, 8 Main St., Lexington,
C., says: "I suffered from kidney
ouble for jeveral years and there
ere severe pains in my back. The
dney secretions were very irregular
passage, at times copious while at
hers scanty and I could scarce void
lem. I grew weak, lost flesh, could ,
>fc sleep well and was nervous and irtable.
I finally procured Doan's
idney Pills at tne Kauffman Drug
;>. and began using them. I can hontly
say that I never found a remedy
iat gave me so much relief. I am not
i yet cured but Doan's Kidney Pills
ive helped me to such a great extent
at I have no hesitation in recomending
them to other sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents
^ster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York
ilo agents for the United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
ke no other.
Horner Military School.
From all indications the coming
hool year of Horner's will be one of
le best in its history. There have
?eu more students already enrolled
tan were ever booked in advance
iring any previous y ear. The faculty
is been greatly increased and the
)urses correspondingly enlarged. The
ihooi has had a long and eventft 1
ireer, having been founded as early !
5 1851., and ever since its beginning i
as played an important part in the |
lucationai development of North |
arolina and surrounding states.
Near Death In Big Pond.
It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. '
lu Soper to face death. "For years a
svere lung trouble gave me intense
rftVrin?." she writes, "fo*d ?p'-oral
mes nearly caused my death. All reledies
failea ana doctors said I wasinurable.
Then Dr. King's New DisDvery
brought quick relief and a cure
) permanent that I have not been
oubled in twelve years.'' Mrs. Soper
ves in Big Pond, Pa. It works wonders
1 Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs,
[emorrhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup
~ CI >-v.. ^.1? J nil D n a K l n 1 o r\ _
V mjupmg uuugn auu an -l>l uiiOJ-nctA mw;ions.
0U0 ana $>i.v/o. na bottle free,
ruaraiteed by Kaufmann u. ng Co.
>erricis Drug Store. Snndel in tig
tore.
Dr. Bo u's Sure-Pop Colic Cure
^r stock, and hi. entire line of reliable
eterinar remeo es tor sale at The
?a/aar.
Cel. Jas. T. Bacon Bend.
Col. Jas. T. Bacon, one or the i c bt
nown and most esteemed men <
iouth Carolina, died at his home in
Idge i id on Wednesday afternoon ut
:30, ged about 7S years. Col. Bacon
was nany years editor of the ftdgeeld
Advertiser, and for several years
-t editor and owner of the Fd eeld
Chr -niclt. He was a niar of
igh idea s and pure oharaot r. Col.
>acon w educated at Union c liege,
chen ctady, N. Y.t studying afterwards
in the University of Leipsig.
fe was never married.
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Destroys Daaic2ruf"f
Ingredients: ^'p???r- Glycerin.
?? Copbicutn. Sage- A
A hair nrcDaration made from this formula is harm
jj ha^ir food, a hair tonic, a haindressing^
LEESVILLE COLLEGE,
Offers the usual Literary Courses to young m
' Expression and Art. Noted for positive Chi
healthful situation. Strong faculty of experi
expenses by work, Rat as very moderate. Foi
4S L. B. HAYNES, Presi
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C. 0. BROWN
1730 MAIN STREET, CO
\\ Is where you can find one o
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?iid Repairs U
{cctora, Pipes, Valves and Ffttlnrt, UrM Saw, SMis
Cam MKts In stock. LOMBARD IRON i
COMPANY# Augusta, Ga* .. .
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icohol. Water- Periume. jj
less, yet possesses positive merit. A |
Leesville, S. C.
en and young women with Music,
istian influences. Beautiful and
enced teachers. Students reduce
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State Agents |
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large stores |
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& BRO,
LUMBIA, S. C. |
f the best stocks of j!j
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A.NTLES.
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Mext Pair $
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HE SHOE KSAM J
I COLUMBIA. ?
oori Fair i
iPAIRS
tfstie Twine, Babbit, 4c, fir my malm
NES. BOILERS and PRESSES
r sana. ShafUot, Pulleys, BtWag, la* .
He, and Latb MMs, Gasaliaa Curiae*
WORKS AND SU^LV
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