The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 20, 1909, Image 3
Fall aod Winter 5
ro*
the merchant, the farmer, i
Turnip!
One ounce will sow 200 feet
fox an acre. 1 to 5 lbs. 25c; 5 to
SPINACH SEE
Cabbage
Sew one ounce for 3,000 to
for one acre. Late Flat Butch,
head, per pound, $1.25.
Collar
White Selected, per lb., 75c.
Must!
Southern Giant Curled, per 1
per lb., 15c, One ounce will sow
Seed rye and barley. Hairy
clover, Perennial rye grass for ]
blue grass, herd grass or red top.
/ winter vetch, white clover, Alfal
ALL HEW CHOP SEEDS. F
LORICK & m
WHOLESALE S
COL UMBU
I The Farmers Loan & Tr
I will advance money at 6 per
I* house Company receipts for
I TUP STANDARD WAR
i offers the protection of the s
in the South and the lowest \
ceipts of this company are g<
in this section, and
have been made with the
trust company to advance m<
per cent. Write.
Standard Wai
COLUMBI
Colt;
fit SOUTHERN RAIL WAY. |
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SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 24). j
N. B. These schedule figures show i
the time tlmt trains may be expected to I
arrive and depart, but the times stated f
are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON. \
' NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.?No. S, daily for Columbia j
and intermediate points connecting j
at Columbia for Sparranburg and }
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colum- j
9 bia to Asheville. Arrive Colum- j
bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 j
p.m., Asheville 9:15 p. m. i
t:50 P. M.?No. 3:',0, daily for Colr.m- j
t?ia, Washington and the lv?st also ;
connect at Colombia ior Ashe- i |
ville. Through Pullman sleeping ! I
car fco New York. Pullman sleep- j.!
ingcar Columbia to Ash^vilb*. Ar- ; j
rive Columbia 7.'JO p. m., "Wash- ;
iugtor. 10:10 u. :u., New York 1 |
# 5:00 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
7:2H A. M.?No. lOi), daily lor Augusta .
and iuterna-diate jx?ints. Arrive ,
Augusta 10:10 a iu. Pullman ear. j
3:11 P. M?No. 7, daily lor Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta S m. ! j
Summer excursion tickets now on ; j
sale. For further information call 011 ;
ticket agents, or
C. H. Aekert. V. P. & G. M., Wash- ; j
ington, D. 0. H. F. Gary. O. P. A., i j
Washington, D. C. J. L. M<v-k. A. G. I j
P. A., Atlanta Ga. VV. E. Me Gee. T. ; !
* P. A., Augusts), Gu.
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6. W. LINDLER,
Chapin, S. C?
Has httfup-to-d.au.- lint o!
COFFINS AND CASKETSi
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Oft head, at prices to suit everytiody. j
Prices range ii\>iu #1.00 up to #30.00. 1
ru?n m, mo ?> r\>* T tclll kaw von xnouev. ;
I am prepared to fnriiiah ? hearse when- I
ever desired in connection with my un
* dertakiu^r business Jan. 2. Sto ?
Seac ua Yew ee.
If you are voo busy to come to town '
to tcaii ue your dure. We need ali the !
Bi30r;y we ea?i get, besides the law will I
nx allow us to mail j>ape!>? to stibecrlb- I !
#*s ic am:%.-!> for mere than one year. j
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easonable Seeds
the gardtrer, the trucker
of drill. One to two pounds
10 lbs. 20c; and over 1 Be,
D 25c LB
Seed
4,000 plants. Four ounces
per lb., $1.26, Late Dnmi*
ds
Georgia, pe: lb.. 76c.
ird
b., 40c. Dwarf Essex Rape.
100 feet of drill.
vetch, red clover, crimson
lawn or pasture, Kentucky
Southern grown. English
Efa or Lucerne, Orchard Grass.
RICES OK APPLICATION.
EESSR3EK. j
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inoy on otton j.
ust Company of Columbia j j ^
cent, on Standard Ware- I j
cotton.
EHOUSE COMPANY |!
trongest storage company 1 1
rates of storage. The re- | ,
ood collateral at any bank 1
special, a arrngements j
above mentioned loan and
3ney at the low rate of 6
rehouse Co.,
A, S. C.
i.
falo Boiler-Feed Pumps j
v ilio r-,suit of years of exprrienci .
11 parts an* strong and durable.
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Write for prices to
miiia Supply Co., Columbia, S. C. |
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Bargain Sale j
We have a few
$90 ORGANS !
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Which have had slight i
use. You would act wisely
if you secure one 'of
these HIGH GRADE
ORGANS at the great re- j
duciion we are making ?
| on then. 1
Write at once lor illus- I
trations of these Organs, I
which will be closed out I
for half cash now, balance
twelve months, at j
quite a reduction.
Call to Iseo our Pianos j
and Organs during the j
fair. |
HE'S 1U0I I
1428 Main St. Columbia. S. C.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS j
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KILLthcCOUCH I!
MO CURE tHE LUNGS j
Dr. King's I
New Discovery I
FOR C8l&" JSSk.
AHO AH THROAT AMD IUM6 TMOUBLES.
OXTABANT??P SATISFACTORY
OB MOHBY BBTTOPEP.
Fishiiiff Tackle.
Tki.s is fiefciii# tince aim Tbw j
Bazaar yon \riil liu?i a f;iii lijvo of
tacki^ ex ail kinde. HoK >>Obs, hooka I
and Omo fo v? iux your j
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fThls
is the trade*
mark which
is found on
every bottle
of the genuine
a m mm mm 1
Scott s tmuision
the standard Cod Liver
Oil preparation of the
world. Nothing equals
it to build up the weak
and wasted bodies of
young and old/
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Send If?., name cf paper and this ad. for
our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's
Sketcb-Book. Each bank contains a
Good Lock Fenny.
SCOTT & 30WNE, 409 Pearl St, N. Y.
A FA3T02.Y BEY ME.
: live in a town away down K.outh,
Wiiere it is awfuhy slow,
\nd work 5n a miii with the ri^t
the trash.
A? we are often called, von know.
:iere?!< to the rasu that'* a facto
hand,
As he toil- amidst the racket,
iVco pays a big1 price for his bomh
and rice,
With very small wages to back it.
IVith boom or lame, 'tis all the sain
We foltrs earn every collar;
Whether cake or cheese, pone or pe
We pay for all we swallow.
From soon 'lil late at a hustle rate,
With coiion, cloth and thread;
SVe toii and sweat, and ran in debt,
To buy our meat and bread.
Sfoa factory folks who read this rhyn
You will understand,
rbe reason why I love you so,
I am a factory hand.
While standing here between tJ
frames,
You knew I lose no time,
Lo keep them running- in a whiz
\nd write this little rhyme.
[ rise up early in the morn,
And work all day real hard,
Fo buy my little meat and bread,
And sugar, tea and lard.
1 work for week's end to week's em
And never lose a day, *
So when that awful pay day comes,
I draw my little pay.
1 then go home on pay day night,
Vna sit down in h chair;
The merchant- raps on my doorHe
comes to got nis share.
When all my little debt is paid.
And nothing left behind;
T 1 urn mv wr/nnftii /\nr
A (.VU 4* J k -v
But not a cent can I iind.
We factory folks work very hard,
We toil from soon 'til late;
We have no time to primp and lix
And dress right up-to-date.
Onr children they grow up unlearnt
No time to go to school;
Almost before they learn to walk.
They learn to spin and spool.
The boss men jerk them 'round abo<
And whistle very keen;
I tell you that llu; factor} kids
Are really t en led mean.
When we go walking down the .-etc
All wrapped in lim and strings
They call n> taotory trash,
And other low down names.
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.IIJM Id- UieiJi lil'. 11 ttJi'-l!!-" Ill
And rings ami golden chains;
Ku! when the trumpet ol Go<i >h
sound.
They'll have io shed those things.
All factory k.lks are jwnr you know
While here on earth they stay:
But if wo will oni\ trust the Lord,
Wo shall he rieh some day.
0, listen now. dear fuet-ory iriend.
Whosoever \on may be!
I hope some day to grasp your-hand
Beyond the crystal sea.
Ami then 1 hope t-o hear you say:
That on the earth below
Von were a poor old factory hand,
And worked where 'twas awful -do
W. A. 11
bocir.glun, 0<*t. Io, li-0.?.
Thn world's tobacco crop a-nonr
to 2,201 ,000,000 pound*. Of J&is vfK
000,000 ponnds are produced in i
United States, more ihuii that or *
other country.
A pulse counting wa-uh has he
invented for the u-e of pby .-.iniuus a
nurses in London. The wai?c*h in<
/tot aj Alt!. n'.ortf l)1
\t*r| T> iDiUUV ivuir m \ ai' u.MCi?v
itQ riumbrr of U:o in
Lever Union Meeting.
The nexs meeting of the lower *31viaion
of the Lexington Baptist association
will meet v/ith the Consent
church on Saturday end Sunday, October
31 and 37. The following programme
h&s been arranged tor the
occasion:
SATURDAY.
I
| Introductory termor; by H ;% . Butler
i Kyzer. Alternate, A. E. Pulnvr.
First query; "Is it right ?or a harch
to hold a member in t ui.1 fellowship,
who does not contribute to her ?npi
port?'' Opened by tin.- th.v. A. W. "
Rodger*.
wc-eona: " wrist die oesu.* mean ~
(f
when He told His diciples "They ^
should do a greater work than He, be- $
! cause He went to his father?-:1 Open- ^
ed by J. W. Cromer. #
Third: "Why did G-od harden Pbar- $
j oah'.?! heart?*' Opened by He v. V<V-- ^
ley IVavy. **
j SUNDAY. v
"Why i< it children do not take ?
more interest in the Sunday school { ?>
than thev do'?*' Opened by J. D. $
Croft. %
' What should a Sunday school be ?'' tOpened
by Rev. W. P. Fa Haw. ^
Mission try sermon at H a. m.. by | ^
Rev.. Wesley Peavy. Alternate, I lev. j 'f*
j W. D. FaI3s?:. ' ?
I A. E. Fclmer. | X
Seoretarv. i v
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Swept Over Niagara. !'
I This fcerritlo ealsrnity often happens j .Y
j b-", oasv' ;t careless boav.uaii ignore;* trio |
j rher's warnings? growing ripples and'
f.( j faster current?Nature's warnings are %
| kin-1. That dull pain or ache in the Jj
j back warns you the Kidneys r.ecd at- y
| tent-ion if you would escape ratal mal- $
j ndies?Dropsy, Diabetes or Rright'a ?
rJ disease. Take Electric Bitters at cnce P
1 T-* ?. /I 1 _ IT 1 * '/I
' ana .-v-? is a ?? acne ay ana uu your oem j feelings
return. "After long suifering ?
from vveak kidneys ond lame back, one ^
J- SI.00 bottle wholly cured ir.e,*' writes 5
J. E. Blankenship, of hoik, Teun. m
Only GO?, at Kaufmann Drop: Co.. J~Mr- H
rick's Drug Store and Sandel Drug m
e, Store.
. ?>
as Mr. E. W. Roherteor., of Columbia,
has bought the Anderson Traction Co#
and will make some improvements on
the property.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Lexington County.
By Gf-o. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
H- Whertas, Margaret Nelson made suit
to me, to grant him letters of administration
of the estate of and ?-ITects
of William Nelson.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
^ creditor* of the said William Nelson
deceased, that t hey be and appear, before
me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held
at Lexington, C. II., S. C.. on loth day
of Oct, lvK)b, next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
show* cam*-, if any they have, why the
said administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 10 th day
of September, Anno Domini. 190'J.
George S. Drafts, fL. S.l
- . . . , > /%
I fro bate Judge, .Lexington county, r?. l.
Published oil the Gth day of Or.
li)09, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w
A negro look advantage or' a policeman
in Charleston and beat him .severely.
It is in time ot sudden mishap or hc- *
oideut that Chamberlain's Liniment
can be relied upon to take the place of
the family doctor, who cannot always
be found at the moment, Thou it is
that Chamberlain's Liniment is never
lound wanting. In cases of sprains,
cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain's
Liniment takes ont the soreness
and drives away the pain. Sold by all
Druggists.
Over ~>0l) horses were killed in the
storm which struck Kev West last
<1. ,
week.
Your cough annoys you. Keep on
hacking and tearing the delicate membr;ums
of \ ou'' throat if you want- to be
u(, t annoyed, but if \uu want Jviicl, want
| to be cured. take Chamberlain's Cough
lhmedy. Sold by all Druggists.
j About Sijht, Too
IT ii'.Vii \ nu iJV.ii ti iiiai; .-;i? * a ? .*?, ? * .
th*- local jtapcrs you can sately bet he
don't upend his lime makinu thrin
better. The (h-ori;. town Item says
u. they who don't see a boiiedl arising;
ton town Ironi il.s newspapers haven't
all *ls srfijsc a* a ?v?ve o\>f-vr, and
arc of about a> much valic.- to a town
as a ten-year-old delinquent .? -Times \
{ a lid IK m-vTnr.
I ?? ? ?
I The (.j)jiu\-e jji v.-rnine.nt spent |
j il UO.ObO last \ ear toward the aH.si-.tanc
or (IniceSe students studying!
i abroad.
HEALTH .
INSURANCE
Hie maa who insures his life it
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
Is wise both for his family ami
himself.
You may injure health by guard*
ins H. it is worth guarding,
ii" { At the first attack of disease,
V j which generally approaches
J through the LIVER and roaiii*
ay tests Itself io Innumerable ways
TAKE ?|Tiitf$
Pills
And your Health*
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Raising; hair
Ave^s R&'r Vigor pronsrw A-st*.**- the Ayvr't!
that cai;sc faJUnc? hair. !? ?uva;is/-t>- the z.-n.a
bylbi, rcrforcj Hum to 5>tairfc 21* ;.u^ i u.;:.. :rac? t
failing ooL, jt?o*s ??sre rar-i?-'N- ol*cn j
Ooes not Colo
Wc wi>h you to posi?iv;Jy si>d distfnd.S' v.Vij?or
dOvS not affect the co*or of the
degree. Persons with ilk whitest or th?
htond hairmay useit fnc.K wetbeu. having ti
Ingredients: SvHpiiur. Ghtfri/i. ?
?- ? CApyouoi. bdW' Ak<
Show this fornsuia to vgut doctor. Ask
! J. O. ATfK COM^ET. ! ,-? ,
THE IL. BE
The leading Bool
Stationers. Are ?
for all School Be
them in their two
when in Columbia
Two Store-s on Mai
COLUMBIA, i
t
h ->>>> >>>
I C. 0. BROWN
1130 MAIN STREET, CO
|ii h where you can find one o
^PAIN
jl; OF ALL XII
DOORS, SAS
BLINDS .
LIME AND C
| CABINET Mi
si Call or write for Prices.
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J Let Your Next
j Walk-'
4 There never was more sh
^ a shoe at 83.50 and 84.00 than
f You get what you pay foi
\ when you buy WALK-OVER'
\ Buy a patent, a gun meta
5 and if it is a WALK-OVER,
^ bought a good shoe.
^ Classy styles, excellent w
J WALK-OVER Shoes are mat
J trade and profession, from the
^ the heavy leather shoe made t
^ railroad.
f li* you have never worn
^ it is time you knew how good
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NEW FALL
Our new line of Fall and
is now ready for inspection,
you to call arid see our line
where. Ladies' Dress (rood;
and Boys, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
% u
pay highest market price tor
RILEY & HAIGL
SWANSEA, :
f)a.nttruff
t/i ir Vi5*V '*> <'. ;w J^ifjiutfiydtstrovs the
Cn^rt?- t. ifsi,cnv> iv<ry
>f rtsetf. ;>-.u keep* the x&lp
l.'mI in a heiihfty ovf.Jitioii.
r the Hair
iderstarcd that Aycf's Hair
bair, evert lo ti'v sii2ht?.?t
- lightest aiui ruosl delicate
ic hai/ made a shade darker.
e'inir. So?J;u.*r f fclo* Ut.
>f?Crl- Water, l\rtucw.
him what he ttuiikst of it.
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state Agents g
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large stores f
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f the best stocks of >
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AlNTLES.
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Pair Be A ?
Over \
oe value crowded into ^
is in a WALK-OVER. *
r and a little bit more ^
!, a box calf, a vici, ^
you can be sure vou &*
I ?? > Y- - -? M y 1 C < i i-< ? ? I? ?
ciiiiiJ?4 ;u:u iiuin^ snoe. T
ie i'or men in every \
very dressiest style to \
:o stand clinkers on a ?
WALK-OVER Shoes, +
they are. C
The Shoe Man, ?
In Columbia. $
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GOODS
Winter Merchandise
We cordially invite
before buying* else^
Clothing* for Men
Hemeinber that we
Country Produce.
ER BROS.,
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