The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 27, 1909, Page 2, Image 2
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COLUMBIA
We have the larj
Base Ball Goo
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linns ana sp<
descriptions,
General Repa
Carolina. :
Our prices are
Write for wl
when in the c
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COLtTl
Parlor I
BEN DAV
NEXT TO SKYSCRAPER,
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Best cooking ana finest Res
Special Rates by the V
RED JACI
CYLINDERS
Pitcher S|
No. 1
No. 2.
No. 3
Fig. 48?A Deep Well F
Fig. 40?Heavy force pu
for i 1-4,1 1-2, or 21
wind mill work at...
Prices on pipe and fit1
make a specialty of fittir
they leave our shop. S
LEE A. LOF
1519 MAIN STREET
IIUBIA
VULUmDIM
THE STOBE THAT SELLI
BET
Flour, Bacon, Lard ai
We carry evevything ii
chief aim is to please,
you will be convinced.
Corner Plain and Asset
COLuMB
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QUA LIT
You have probably bought many
good, that cost a good price, but u
test of service soon proved themselves
t* Vioro shops that s
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the sides, caps broke down, heels gf
gave and -<oles were plated.
T. A.
Opposite Post Office,
THE PRICES TELL
J. B. FRI:
Whole;
Grocers, F1
TV
We Want the Merchants, .
ington County to Call anil
Purchases. We Can Pill
Money.
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ity give us a call. ~
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McMasier,
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Restaurant, I
ID, Proprietor, I
COLUMBIA, S. C. I
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taurant in Columbia. j I
Tor Ladies and Gentlemen H
^eek. ?
Meals at all Hours?Night or Day =
== Tea<
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ever
(ET PUMPS =,
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AND SUPPLIES tioc
calliz
pout Pumps tth
$1.25 each
$1.50 each !aacl
T the si
$1.75 each Most
limps with cylinder at$4.00. entit)
mps, with cock spout, tapped from
pipe for deep well, hand or holde
$6.00 ^ack
ing t<
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tings at lowest prices, we
ig up pumps for wells before
END US YOUR ORDERS. I Ande
3ICK& BRO. ,,
COLUMBIA, S. C. Plea5
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been
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the n
GROCERY CO., S
Cure
5 FOR CASH? ?p??
ML AT WHOLESALE PRICES. fount
the p
id Sugar our Specialties
n the Grocery line, and our ^ 1:
Try us before you buy and any c
e . list o:
Ad*
[iibly Streets, near Market, ledo,
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patio
Y SHOES! ~
things that looked plac-e
nder the rugged
> &&) to No
; worthless. * &?
ioon run oser at
>. Y~-^_ i>te<i
Qm&\" Sau
ive way, sewmg
aid against th se tilings, 1*0 mjv in footBro
be confident of getting the best quality foot cqJ^
whit.-l
money can buy, take advantage of the large j'!VJj',';
On.
stock constantly available for making pleas- ] b<-.ul<
On
)iis at our store. V
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;ont for W. L Douglas Shoes for n^n, $1.5C
Tax
Th
BOYNE,
5 noon
Columbia, SC For *
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THE QUALITY S ELLS ' ' '
DAY & CO., |
sale and Retail Speei
spci
Lour, ||
*ed and Grain. S
Planters and Farmers of Lex- Fork
Con
See Us Before They Make llteir
Your Wants and Save You T ^";
t::\ Street,
Columbia. S, C.
"$2,000.00" l'
Mr. Luther Guthrie, of I ^
Seaufort, N. C. spent money I 1
freely in employing doctors to I
r*irm hi* ts/ifa from continual
headache. He writes: I ZS1
"One bottle of Cardul did I on
my wife more good than any- I t&l
thing she has taken for ten I sa]
years past. She had suffered sp
with headache for ten years ke
and I had spent $300.00 for I de
doctors' bills for her, but noth- I kil
ing did her any good. fl
sal
iCARDUl ?
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She has taken two bottles fl ca,
of Cardul and it has done her fl ..
two thousand dollars ($2,000) I ?
worth of good. Just as long fl 8 \
as it Is made, I shall have I '
In mv hntriA "
vm UUI Uft i?l^ 4W4MVI
For all forms of female B an
pain, like headache, side ache, fl ve
pain in limbs, dizzy feelings, B wa
dragging down -sensations, etc B 101
?Cardui has been found to be B fuj
an effectual remedy. Don't B
wait till you are 'all run down." B
Try Cardui at once. B m
Sold everywhere. B co
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MKHMnnnnHnfl tei
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stars Must Save Certificates a"
e9choollaw of this state requires
y teacher iu a public school of
kind to have a certificate to
1. The state superintendent of
ation has recently called attento
the law, and a circular letter ^
is: particular attention to this rement
has recently been sent by j
igh school inspector to the prinof
every state aided high school. /
withstanding all these, dozens of $
ters in these schools throughout ^
bate are yet without certificates. c
of them are depending upon |
diplomas. A diploma does not J
le the holder to teach; a diploma
an accredited college gives the (
ir the right to a certincate to
i. Some of these schools are go- Q
) find themselves embarrassed,
no money whatever will be sent (
y of these schools until every
er in it has a valid certificate.?
rson Mail. J
* + *
$100 Reward. $100.
3 readers of this paper will be
3d to learn that there is at least
readed disease that science has
able to cure iD all its stages, and T*
is Catarrh. HaU's Catarrh Cure
?only positive cure now known to
ledical fraternity. Catarrh being
stitutional disease, requires a con:ional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh
taken internally, acting directly
the blood and mucuous surfaces
e system, thereby destroying the
lation of the disease, and giving th
atient strength by building up the xj.
itution and assisting nature in dots
work, The proprietors have s;? ail
i faith in its curative powers that
offer One Hundred Dollars for
:ase that it fails to cure. Send for St
f testimonials.
dress: F. J. CHENEY & CO., ToOhio.
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d by Druggists, 75c. ?
Ice Hall's Family Pills' for constij 0*
be
TAX NOTICE l{
ill attenrl the following mentioned
;S for the purpose of receiving Tl
, for the fiscal year, 11K>!>: 11
inon ('curt House, from Octol?.-r l.'v.
srh. excepting Oct. 2<>th to 24th.
ton, Monday p. m., Nov. s. ??
,usei Tuesday all day, Nov. t?.
dor's, Wednesday, a. in.. Nov. ID.
e Mack's. Wednesday p. in.. Nov. in. 5"
on. Thursday all day. Noy 11. r
idnian. Friday a. in., Nov. 1-.
laria. Friday p. in*. Nov. 12
rsburg, Saturday all day, Nov. vi
svillo. Tuesday all day, Nov. P',. I
irnit, Wednesday a. ni.. Nov. 17. ,
>ert. Wednesday p. m.. Nov. 17. i
ut's Store, Thursday p. m , Nov. is. I
y's Store. Friday a. m.. Nov. l'.?.
tiklin KeisJer's. Friday j>. m.. N??v. is. | Co:
nund. Friday a- m.. Nov. >'?. .,
le, Friday t>. uj., Nov. ^ *5
oliland, Saturday all day. Nov. 27.
balance of tne time at Lexington
House until J'ccember tilst, lDD*.'. after f> r<
itiiu" tie- following penalties will he
I by the County Auditor and collected
County Treasurer. ! f,ir
January l, ltdO. 1 per cent, penalty will i
Jed to those who have not paid. i J
Fepruarv l<t, li'in. an additions!' 1 1'cr j ^y
will he a<l<.te<l I<> mose WHO nave u<h i
making - ! per cant. for I-Vb. will he i an<
1 on Match 1 ?~t. making 7 i??*r eenr. pen- | ....
0 bo paid hi* those who have not paid i ;
ircli 1st. I'.'lii. ' flir
Books will Close March 15, 1910. j ;j
e hours for closing tlie tax books { *
positively be at 11 o'clock for the 1 (
ling and 1 o'clock for the after- j arl
appointments. i tur
LEVV- i pt,
itatc Purposes ? Mills i e
rdinary County Purposes . .. 30/. Mills j y
institutional School Tax 3 Mills
toads I1-,' Mills j am
Total is Mills !
al School Levy Pis. No. l.*>.. ... 3 Mill-. ! <;
al School Levy Pis. No. IS -1 NT ills |
ai School Levy Pis. No. Mills . Br<
al School Levy Pis. No. 34 e Mills |
al School Kevy Pis. No. 37 e Mills I w<l
al School Levy Pis. No. V-' 3 Mills c
al Scliool Levy Pis. No. ?."? Mills I
al S<*hool Levy Pis. No. <h; Mills I art
al School Levy Pis. No. S3 Mills | T
al S.-h'cl Levy Pis. No. C't i J
al School L'-w Pis. No. 3."> Milt> ! inl
rax *l.C'>
BAILltOAP LKVV.
a Township ? j Mills j g*
1 ItiverToiviiship 7'- Mills ;
Township 7!;. Mill.- j ^
lrmitatioii Ih.jul TiixsjsS.UO.'pavalilo from {
H*r lath to Marr*h 1st. 1!?10.
t j.-* nw nitiir property in mora than no j
4u'i< must so stnto to the Treasurer ! -to
rii writing for information concern inj; i
alv.;i>- x'ivo T"\v:ish::.> or l>i~*
.!? in I'ili. not *nifi
IL L. V:iSC,\KD
Trc.-ur-.Tlu.
i
la Sally Oa Prica s: Oottoa,
rhe following i? tr-:m ::.e Spartaarg
Herald:
Dan J. Sully, the cotton king, say?
at the cotton milis will pay 15 cent*
cotton before the close- of the presto
year.
Several days ago a well known cltii
of Spartanburg war a passenger
a northbound train between Spar
ibnrg and Washington, un the
me train, seated in the rear of the
arUnburg man, was Lewis W. Parr,
a well known cotton mill presint,
and Dan J. Sully. The cotton
ig and the mill president were talkS
cotton and the following conver:ion
took place:
'Parker," we are going to make
u pay 15 cents for cotton before the
ssent crop is gathered," said Mr.
ny.
'Yes, I believe the mills will pay
it price before next spring," said
\ Parker, "and I am buying all I
n at the present prices, before the
; advance comes in the price of the
iple."
Fhe Spartanburg man said he was
ting near Mr. Parker and Mr. Sully
d heard the full drift of their conrsation.
He said that Mr. Sully
is outspoken in his belief that cot
i would take a big jump in the near
;ure.
?*
rhe grand jury of Marlboro county
their presentment alleges the disvery
of discrepancies in the books
the county treasurer and superinident
of education and recommends
b employment of expert accountts
to go over the county books.
- ?
pOR economy
in the table
expenses increase
he amount of
Quaker Oats; eat it
it least twice a day.
[t does more than
)ther foods and
:osts only a fracion
as much. ?
)R. HILTON'S
I I FF
FOE THE
iver and Kidneys
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
A. pleasant invigorating
Bdicine. Very effective in
e cure of Dyspepsia, Indiges>n,
Habitual Constipation,
d all their effects, such as
usea, Sick Headache, Sour
omach, etc.
Perfectly regulates the LIVEt
and corrects all disorders
the KIDNEYS. Of peat
inefit in female complaints.
For sale at the BAZAAR,
jxington, S. C.
Wholesale by
>e Murray Drug Company,
COLUMBIA <? C.
'ARMS
am offering the following farms in
Kington county for sale, these farms
v ue had for cash or on easy terms,
usult me for particulars.
acres, the Luther Wessiuger place
miles s w from Chapin (Dutch Fork)
00111 dwelling, barn. 2 tenant houses,
11 and- springs, tine combination
in, 3 ">0 acres in pasture.
40 acres near White Rock, 7 room
elling, 2 barns. 2 tenant houses, well
l! springs, 00 acres in cultivation,
acres in timber, and l-"> to 2<> in pas'e.
;oo acres on Congaree creek, 7 miles
m Columbia, on public road. 100
*es cleared, 120 acres wired for pas e.
new 7 room dwelling, barn, stables.
' acres. 4 room cottage, barn, stable
4 well of fine water. In town of
apin.
V acres on rlav road. 4 miles from
:>okland, 20 acres cleared, plenty
od and water.
Several lots and small tracts in and
>und Brookiand.
Last your property with me. I sell
s, homes and farms.
r.M. Dempsey,
"The Land Man'1
! 1 7 Washington St. Co'umbia, S. C.
>ND BOUGHT, SOLO AND EXCHANCED
ON COMMISSION.
That Lame
Kidney
And to Relieve the Li
You Must First R<
i ^ J*V ? ? ?> ?. .Ml A 1 4" +t\
|J xuritr i('J 'JU^JliUU dUU Ul lUdl
at all?for the lame and aching
back is caused by a diseased condition
of the kidneys and bladder.
It is only common sense, any way
?that you must cure a condition
by removing the cause of the condition.
And lame and aching back
are not by any means the only
symptoms of derangement of the
kidneys and bladder. There are a
multitude of well-known and unmistakable
indications of a more or
less dangerous condition. Some of
these are, for instance: Extreme
and unnatural lassitude and weariness,
nervous irritability, heart irregularity,
"nerves on edge," sleeplessness
and inability to secure
rest, scalding sensation and sediment
in the urine, inflammation ofi
the bladder and passages, etc.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills are an exceptionally meritorious
remedy for any and all affections
or diseased conditions of
these organs. These Pills operate
directly and promptly?and their
beneficial results are at once felt.
They regulate, purify, and effectually
heal and restore the kidneys,
bladder and liver, to perfect
and healthy condition?even in!
cnmp of fhr- mnst nrH*nrtr>P^ r>ococ
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fresh, reliable goods?we
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COLUMI
WE ARE
A Depository for the IT
of South Carolina the <
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 Unit*d States
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Banks, Fir
WE PAY
Four Per Oeut. on depo
terest calculated quartt
WE PROMISE
Our tr, trmv
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL
CAPITAL
WiJ-is Jo.Mvs. ?r>.sid:n*.
Back Means
Disease ?r ime
and Aching Back,"'
elieve the Kidneys
I I , . Mktt
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K C. DeWitt '^Co.t Chicag^ 111, *
want every man and woman who
have the least suspicion that they '' .
are afflicted with kidney and blad- j
der diseases to at once write them/^
and a trial box of these Pills will bo
sent free by return mail postpaid^
HP ANY, PITRIBUTORS.
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We carry everything in j
General Merchandise. S
You will find our store }
headquarters for
Shoes, clothing and J _
Gents* Furnishings. Dry |
Goods and Notions, Hats, Etc.
|
tment is always full of 3
only handle the best and *
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cotton seed and sell meal and
to us before you sell.
i and Buggiea-Best on the market, m
with ample room for stock.
ippliesjp j
AIL ORDERS' 9
:s Supply Co.. I .
IA, S. C. 1 8
CERVAIS STREET. fl
s of Select |
PAPER |
c in the State*, goods marked 4r
and see us. ^
AT SI.15 PER GALLON. J)
ler Cheaper than Elsewhere.
T Ai
^rt Store j?
Columbia, S. C. ^
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i?'tod States Government, the State
Ooanty of Richland and tii.tr City
%
Bonds'aud $100,(XX) State of Sou*n
ms. Corporations and Individuals.
sits in our Savings Department, in- *
rly.
sact your business to your entire
BANK, - Columbia, S. C
nflfl no
C ' ' ' ' '
J. P. Matihiws, Cd-jcier.
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