The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 13, 1909, Page 7, Image 7
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PROFESSIONAL CASES.
DR. KAY FISHER SOX.
Dentist
Prepared to do all kinds of Dental
Work. Office over the Brookland
Bank.
NEW BROOKLAND, - - - S. C.
^ IITM. W. HA WES,
W . ^ j Qf T.nxr
Attorn try uuu vuumtiui u? .
NEW BROOELAXD. S. C.
<y Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1.l%5.
0. H. EFIBD. F. E. DBEHE3.
Efird & dreher,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H.. S. C.
* Will practice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Lexington, S. C.
Jh. frick,
attorney at law,
chap1n, & c.
Office: Hotel MarioD, 4th Boom, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
Thurmond & timmerman,
attorneys at law,
will practice in all courts,
Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, S. C.
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
business to be attended to at our office
In the Citizens' Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully,
Jr. Wm. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law,
columbia, 8. o.
OfKGB: 1816 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Mttrft's Furniture 8tore
t Especial attention given to business entrust- i
d to him by bis fellow citizens of Lexington
county. J
George r. rembert
attorney at law.
1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA 8. 0.
I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex- I
Ington County at any time, and am prepared (
co practice law in all State and Federal I
Courts. 1
N Law Offices, { ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street, j
Street. ( ) I
Office Telephone No. 1372. |
Residence Telephone No. 1036. I
Wboyd eyans,
.lawyer and counsellor.
* Columbia, s. C. I
Dr. p. h. shealy,
DENTIST, J
LEXINGTON, S. C. j
Office Up Stairs in Roofs Building. I
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Dr. f. 0. gilmore, I
DENTIST.
1510 Vain Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. J
Office Hours.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from j
3 to s p. m.
t|r. d. l. hall, *
V dentist
columbia, s. c.*j j
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:50 p.Jbi
Dec. 28, 190??6m
E. Q. DREHER, Agent,
FIRS INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING
HOME INSURANCE COM N. V.
INSURANCE CO OF N. Ah FtNLA
CEMRAN-AMERtCAN, N. Y.
CLONE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
TEUTON I A, NEW ORLEANS.
SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENS*
BORO, NORTH CAROLINA.
| STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
J.OCAL AGENCY
LEXINGTON, S. C.
HARNESS
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' Always see E. A. Fellers
for Home-made Harness
and Farm Gears, Repairs
quick at lowest prices.
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E. A. Fellers
? COLUMBIA. S. C.
0og wei <ua> w?> ? ? , _
88 80S Cervais St. Columbia, S.C fl
I Opp Gibbes Machinery Co. S
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^j| Buys iron, brass, copper, bones, I
B rubber, rags and all kinds of 11
I metals. Best prices. I
&
Sowing Macliinos.
The Davis Unique and other new
improved drop head machines; nicely
finished in oak; easy running and perfect
sewing; fully guaranteed; for
/ ??.lp at factorv prices for cash, or on
'1 easy payments,* at The Bazaar.
tf Rice B. Harman
K9 hairkbalsam
Jfl Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
* luxuriant growth.
BHfRFp7: ^H| Never Fails to BeBtore Gray
Wf&jfhf- - "AK* Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cur i# scalp diseases & hair falling.
30c, and $!/?) at Druggigta
Aug 80, 1 y
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TO-DAY. ?
You will feel better almost 1
immediately, and still better i:
To-lVfoppow c
THE GENUINE has the RED Z on *
the front of each package and the ?
signature and seal of J. H. ZEIUN
6 CO., on the side, in RED.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. t
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ill UBUHj
DEALER IN ?
1 General s
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s Merchandise. I
W) " J ?
| Corner Main and Naw Street, 1
| Opposite Cenfodorato |
/ Monument, i
8 Lexington, - - S. C. ?
ScsssesesesGscsesssoeses *
Just Received
Car load of HEATING
STOVES. We also have
fall line of Cook Stoves and
Ranges. Call and see our S
Stoves and get our prices \
before buying elsewhere j
and save you money. t
Call on us for anything in \
HARDWARE LIKE. 1
f. S. STEWART, :
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1526 Main St, Columbia, S.C
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Land For Sale. 3
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I will sell privately one tract of 46 g
acres, one-half open, balance oak and 1
pine; spring of good water. Located ]
about 3miles from Brookland. {
Also one tract of 39 acres, 25 acres e
open, balance oak and pine, well ]
watered, in the same locality.
For terms and further information
apply to M. W. SHULL,
New Brookland R. F. D. 1. c
4w50p. I
p Wood's Descriptive ~ Q j
Fall Seed Catalog
now ready, gives the fullest ]
information about all '
Seeds for the \
Farm and Garden, i
Grasses and Clovers,
Vetches, Alfalfa,
Seed Wheat, Oats. ]
Rye, Barley, etc. 4
Also tells all about
Vegetable & Flower Seeds \
that can be planted in the fall to ]
advantage and profit, and about ]
Hyacinths, Tulips and other
Flowering Bulbs, Vegetable and
Strawberry Plants, Poultry
Supplies and Fertilizers.
Every Farmer and Gardener should c
have this catalog. It Is Invaluable In
Its helpfulness and suggestive Ideas for
a profitable and satisfactory Farm or
Garden. Catalogue mailed free on (
request. Write for it. !:
I T. W. WOOD & SONS, J I
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Qj ^
CHICHESTER SPILLS !
vaaiwimv u v
DIAMOND BRAND
fjp?^ t
CO^ jb ^a. i
LADIES .' r ]
Aik your DruRgtut for CHT-CHES-TER'S A L I
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red andM j
Gold metallic boxes, sealed vrith Blue(Oy i
Ribbon. Take no other. Buy of yonr I ,
Drayglst Mod tub foe CIII-CIIES-TER 8 ? J
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five (
r years regarded as Best, 6afest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1
time cvcpyu/urdir worth ]
tried tVunl nntnC tested
Girl's Dobt to Her Mother, j
What does a girl "owe'' her mother? j
To manifest an intererest in what- |
ver affects or amuses her.
To seek the mother's comfort and
leasure in all things before one's
\vn says the New York Sun.
Not to forgot though she may be
id and wrinkled, she stili loves pretty
hiugs. Frequently to make her simile
gifts and be sure that they are apiropriate
and tasteful.
To remember she is still a girl at
leart so far as delicate little attenions
are concerned.
To give her full confidence and
void meeting her disapproval.
To lift the many burdens from
houlders that have grown stooped,
?erhaps, in waiting upon her girl and
n working for them.
Never by word or deed signify that
he daughter's world and her9 differ,
r that one feels the mother is out ot
late.
To study her taste and habit9, her
ikes and dislikes, and cater to them
n an unobstructive way.
To bear patiently with all her pejuliarities
and infirmities, which after
ill may be the result of a life of care
md toil.
To defer to* her opinions, even if
;hey do seem antevuated and not ob;ru9ively
to possess the wisdom of
>ne's college education.
To do one's best in keeping the
nother youthful in appearance as
well as in spirit by overseeing her
costume and the little details of her
toilet.
Not to shock her by turning into
ridicule her religions prejudices, if
they happen to be at variance with
Dne's own advanced views.
To introduce to her one's friends
and enlist her sympathies in one's
protests, hopes and plans, that once
again she may receive her own youth.
If she be no longer able to take her
accustomed parts in the household duties
never allow her to feel she is superfluous
or has lost her importance
as the central factor of the home.
To remember her life is monotonous
compared to one's own and to take
her to place of amusement or for an
cuting in the country as frequently as
is convenient.
The girl who endeavors to repay in
a slight measure what she owes her
mother will be most popular with
those who are worth considering.?
Exchange.
Mr. P. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y.,
unites: "My little girl was greatly benefitted
by taking Foley's Orino Laxa;ive,
and I think it is the best remedy
tor constipation and liver trouble/'
Foley's Orrno Laxative is mild, pleasinfc
and effective, and cures habitual
jonatipation. Sold by all Druggists of
Lexington and Henry Drug Store, Cha>in,
S. 0.
w w Wawlmn a. whita man. was
irresfced in Greenville on a charge of
stealing a horse in Spartanburg and
tolling it at Greer.
"Fd Bather Die Doctor,
han have my feet cut off," said M. L.
Bingham, of Princeville, 111., "but
rou'll die from gangrene (which had
>aten away eight toes) if yon don't,"
aid all doctors. Instead, he used Backen's
Arnica Salve till wholly cured.
:ts cares of eczema, fever sores, boils,
lurns and piles astound the world. 25c
it Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufmann
Drug Co., and Sandel Drug Store.
J. Fant Broadway, a well known
iitizen of Pinewood, was killed by a
>iece of timber falling on him.
Most women are troubled with Kidley
complaint, and you know very
nany serious and even fatal diseases
esult from these neglected Kidney
roubles. If you will take DeWitt's
Sidney and Bladder Pills as directed,
rou may be confident of good resalt9.
Try them and see how really good they
ire. Beware of imitations, pills that
ire intended to deceive you. Be sure
mu get DeWitt's. .Sold by Kaufmann
Drug Co.
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The houses in Laurens are to be
lumbered in anticipation of securing
tee mail delivery in that city.
Fall colds are quickly cured by Fo
ey's Honey and Tar, the great tnroat
ind lung remedy. The genuine conains
no harmful drugs. Sold by all
Druggists of Lexiugton and Henry
Drug Store, Chapin, S. C.
William Byrne, who killed J. C.
Taudon in Charleston several weeks
igo, was found not guilty. {
Thrt pleasant purgative effect experi>nced
by all wno use Chamberlain's
stomach and Liver Tablets, and the
lealthy condition of tne body and mind
vhicli th3y create, makes one feel
oyful. Sold by all Druggists.
Mark Duncan, white, was convicted
n Aiken of manslaughter for the killng
of Will Brooks.
C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 Virginia
Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind., writes:
T was so weak from Kidney trouble
;hat I could hardly walk a hundred
? - ** Tm 11 _ it2 J1 _
eet. Four bottles 01 r oiev s xviuukv
Remedy cleared my complexion, cured
ny backache and the irregularities disippeared.
and I can now attend to busness
every day, and recommend Foley's
Sidney Remedy to all sufferers, as it
mred me after the doctors and other
emedies had failed." Sold by all
Druggists of Lexington and Henry
Drug Store, Chapin, S. C.
MMgTWiWiW"KflA^iir<grrcW4?ii?'l > ? i ! ! wwrw _ ? ? ??
?% You will find our lii
\X/ Fall Suits for men and
to be the equal of any <
flishmeiit in the South.
STAR STORE.
New Fail Shoes
We have all the styles of F
Winter Shoes for men, v
Any size shoe, style shoe ai
price shoe you can find here.
We have them cheaper th:
will find elsewhere.
'We have everything for Fall
tions, Ladies' Dress Goods, e
please you. Always make o
quarters while in Columbia.
ALEX AY
I 99 GERVAIS ST?5 3 Doors Below Seaboa
WE HAVE JUST RECIEVI
WIRE AT VERY LE
I Also a general line of S
I Groceries. New goods arriv
I be sold. Please Kemember
Reynolds &
I The Low Price Store.
stit WORLDS Cf.EAt EST ScWiNG
aveyy k running
THE JEWELER
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ?^|L f? RlUgr
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REPAIRS I
WATCHES pfflM
JEWELRY
Makes Them Good as Hew
MEDALS
Ifyo?7 want either ?a Vibrating Shutl
{Shuttle or a Sia?rlo Thread [Chat
A]V1") ScwingAIachine write to
A THE NEW HfllVSE SEWING MACHINE
1) I RAFO Orange, Mass.
K /I I ll-v- M Manvewing machines are made to sell r<
1 ? j~l 1 / * J| l Jk # Quality, but the AiCW Home is mad
>:tr guaranty never runs cut
Sold by authorized dealer;
FOR SAt.F. BY
Manufactured^, in Our Own W. P. ROOF, Lexington,
Shops for Schools and
r FARM LOANS
Other PUrpOSeSa Loans negotiated in sums
r than $300 upon improved f
_____ Richland and Lexington com
payable in annual inatallme
. commissions. Borrowers pa
AVERY) TnC Jeweler expensesof papers. Apply to 1
, ___ __ . _ _ . & THOMAS, 1227, Washing
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C Columbia, S. C.
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i 1 lirt
ie of
boys M
L'Sta b - i
romen.
in Dry Goods, Note.
The prices will
ur store your headOUB,
rd Depot, COLUMBIA, S. C.
ID 2 CAR LOADS
IW PRICES
ad can fill the
ants of the most I
:eptic who are look- I
g for the "low price I
ore" for Dry Goods, I
x)ts, Shoes, Mats,
othing etc. I
staple and Fancy I
ing daily and must I
the place 1
; Craft, I
SWANSEA, S. C. I
MACHINE
mem
\b NLM
N, Our special $3.50
Oxfords and know the
j 1 comfort and satisfacII
tion that goes with
JJ wearing Oxfords that
|a^-) fit you right. A shape
jy^ for every foot in a style
that will please. Tan
and Black.
COMPANY
Ehrlich's [Shoes Wear Best,
csrrrdlc^s cf
et?vcar. Cost Less.
*on,y* EHRLICH'S,
s. c.
1643 Main St., / f?f|| HURtl C A
1627 Mam St., i uULUBIDIfl, diUi
i
not less Notice, Trespassers.
arms, in This is to notify all persons not to
ities, re- hum, either day or night, or trespass in
>nts. No any manner whatsoever, u}X>n my lands
iy actual as the law will positively be enforced
THOMAS against all so tresnassiner.
fton St., S. ELMORE BERRY.
45 3m Sept. 20, ? 4\v oOp.