The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 27, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
5 As we get older the bloo
cles and joints stiffen am
easier. Sloan's Liniment
. up the muscles and joints
with astonishing promptr
Proof that it is B
Mrs. Daniel II. Dieiil. of Mam
^ u Please send me a bottle of Sloan's 1
It is the best remedy I ever knew for
Also for
Mr. Milton Wheeler, cioo $
il I am glad to say that Sloan's Lin
joints than anything I have ever t:
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is the qickest and best rer
tism, Sciatica,-Toothache
and Insect Stings.
Price 25c., 50c., and $1.0*
Send for Sloan'3 Free Book c
DR. EARL S. SLOAN,
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Th s is to notify all persons that
will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Draft
Judge of Probate for Lexington Cou]
ty, South Carolina, on Nov. 1, 1909, f<
a final discharge as guardian of the e
tate of B. O. Lucas and others, minor
John W. Lucas,
' Guardian.
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Jniment for rheumatism and stiff joints.
I can't do without it."
Stiff Joints.
Torris Ave.. Birmingham. Ala., .writesj
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Christmas and Holiday Goods. (
I Christmas and Holiday goods are i
s, arrivin at The Bazaar. The stock j
ll" this year will be more complete than !
^ ever before, embracing everything
s. suitable for Christmas and wedding
presents. When you think of buying
presents always come to The Bazaar.
Goods,
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Hay
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The Young Idea.
T oneher? XIi irty-i hreo egcs at CC
conis jxt dozen is what?
Dili?Outrageous, 1 call it.?Pick-MoUp
Just Like a Man.
Mrs. Styles? i liverheurd you ant
your friend talking ni>eut mo.
Mr. Styles? Yes, dear; we were talking
a!tout .von.
"And you refer:'; d to something' a>
liOii-L like alabaster. Was it my neck
dear':"
"No. love; it was your wo were
speaking; of."?Vonkers Statesman.
Was Honest Aryltc.v.
Mr. Hans?Doe. I ain't got much
1110230v. \"ili you duke my bill out in
drade?
Dr. Cans?Why, I might. What's
your business?
"I'm dor leader off der liddle Cherman
band. Ve'Il plav in l'ront off your
house efi'ry efening."? Cleveland Leader.
Hair Pulling, Etc.
Deacon?By the way. that man
Drown you married a year ago, has he
paid you your fee yet?
Clergyman?Xo. hue iast time I reminded
him of it lie said I'd be fortunate
if he didn't sue me for damages.?
Boston Transcript.
Heard on the Ocean Waves.
It was one of those modern oceai
giants equipped with elevators ant
eight docks.
"Going up!" called the elevator bo?
as he started to close the dodr of tin
cage.
"Xo." responded the pale man, witl
a wan smile: "coming up." And thei
lie moved over toward the rail.?Den
ver Xews.
A Distinction.
Post?I don t see the difference be
tween playing bridge for prizes an<
gambling for money.
Farker?There's a lot. When to1
play for money you get somethin,
worth haying.?Denver Post.
Fine Hi
Iware ai
Disc
Grain
Chatta
P LINE OF ST
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>ment of Texas.
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Lexingto
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The Lyceum Comedy Co.
Mr. Al. S. Evans is here w ith his
i Lyceum Comedy Company under hi*
1 large and well seated and well heated
i tent. This company i- presenting
i some of the best attractions in Amert
; ica for only ten vein-.
I UU lUUIlUay liigJil l;:f HdU!|J atJU
I the Lady"' pleased a large audience.
| Tuesday night "Kit Karson77 was
| the bill. Wednesday night the well
i known and popular comedy drama,
I -'East Lynno,'7 attracted one of the
j argesr audiences ever seen in Lexing|
ton at an attraction oi this kind.
| To-night (Thursday i the bill will he
| "Xo Mother to (Juicle Her77; Friday
i night, "Wanted a Wile7"; Saturday
i night "Jesse James."
) ! The moving pictures between the
i actsare of a high. s;andar.i of exeellen'
! cv. and one of the most pleasing tea{
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j tnres of the big show. The Thawi
White tragedy from beginning md,
: 1 will be shewn during the work.
Mr. Evans announced rhat the com.
j pany will g've away a g -Id waw-h on
! Saturday night to the :ady r< :
: eeiving F eh"gho-r number ot vot'S
! ie. their pularhy come-: maugisi'af|
- d on Monday night. ThN cono-st i?
i attracting widespread interest.
| This i- one o: the clcwrcst aggrc
. gat ions that has apt.oared here ii
. I many years, and the people are show}
irg their hi-arty appreciation b v then
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J The-Dispatch wishes to return thank:
to Mr. K. V. Gantt for a box of line
honey. He has one of the best ex
liibits of this kind ever seen at the fair
Cor.doctor Silled NegroConductor
W. \V. Lyles. of the Co
lumbia Street railway, shot and killec
a negro by the name of Paul Hart 01
Saturday night. Lyles claims self do
fence,
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, Land at Public Sale.
] On the first Monday in Xovembei
next, immediately after the oflicia
7 sales, I will offer for sale to the high
3 est bidder before the Court Hous<
" door in Lexington, S. C., my place ii
the Dutch Fork, containing So acres
1 Forty acres open land, good dwelling
1 and outbuildings, plenty of water, 31;
. miles from Chapin, on R. F. D. 2
Good farming land.
Terms of Sale: Cash; purchaser t
oav for papers.
3\v " MRS. M. E. SWARTZ.
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The subscription price of the Dispatc!
u Is $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 2
g cents for three months?invariably cas
in advance.
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nd Groce
Harrows
Drills
mooga Wagons
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j FAMOUS REMEDIES
1; Popular and Efficient Household
Medicines Sold on
Merit Only,
j Andes' Great Prescription
| Kecommeiuleil for Catarrh,
' ; all lbnn- of Stomach. Liver.
Kidney. Bladder Troubles j
. ; s and puriiieation of the Blood, j
! j Germ an i \\'c:n Eradieatoi. j
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| Est. T. S. Brown Will' Preach
- j.:. in Charlotte BTsist Sunday.
I | The Rev. T. S. Brown, pastor of St
1 j Stephen's Lutheran church, is to take
" | part in the Fiftieth Anniversary of St
Mark's Lutheran church, Charlotte
X. C., to be held. October the 31su
Rev. Brown was for a number o
r years pastor of St. Mark's, during
* v;hich time the church was erected
3 It is one of the most elegant air
1 ckurckly structures in the South.
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" Fall colds are quickly cured by Fc
ley's Honey and Tar, the great 'throa
and lung remedy. The genuine cor
0 tains no harmful drugs. Sold by a
Druggists of Lexington and Henr
[ Drug Store, Chapin, S. C.
h ! V wise man has no secrets from hi
5 wife?because he hasn't any wife,
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PEOPLE :
. ! That want high class work at
? ! reasonable pricey go to
! L. J. F?OBBSNS3 Ref. D.
? i TheOnly Htfchlsive Optician.
; I 1 o4i Main St. Columbia, S. C
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!;!. Trsssassers, Notice
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! This is to notify all persons not to
j hunt or trespass in any manner whatj
soever upon my lands, as the law will
X j positively be enforced against all
i- trespassing. Henry Bowman.
11 Oct. 20, 1609?4w3p
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is Plans have been approved by the
school board of Columbia for the erection
of a handsome school building on
1 Senate Street.
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