The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 27, 1909, Image 7
Fall and Winter
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the merchant, thefarme
Turni
One ounce will sow 200 f<
for an acre. 1 to 5 lbs. 25c; 5
spinach s:
* Cabba
Sow one ounce for 3,000
for one acre. Late Flat Bute
head, per pound, $1.25.
Coll
% White Selected, per lbM 7i
Mu
Southern Giant Curled, pc
per lb., 15c, One ounce will s
Seed rye and barley, Hai
clover, Perennial rye grass fc
blue grass, herd grass or red t
4 winter vetch, white clover, A
ALL NEW CHOP SEEDS.
LORICK & LO
WHOLESAL!
COLUMI
16 Per Cent. IV
I The Farmers Loan &
3 will advance money at 6 j
I house Company receipts i
I THE STANDARD Wi
^ I offers the protection of th
I in the South, and the lowe
V ceipts of this company an
I in this section, and
fl have been made with t
I trust company to advance
1 per cent. Write.
I OlonHorH ]kl
Ioiaiiuai u n
COLUM
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GENUINE Gi
This name appearing on bell
superior in every respect to the otl
^ v marketed. Full stock carried by 1
COLUMBIA SI
COLUI
SOUTHERN RAIL WAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20
N. B. These schedule figures sliov
the time that trains may be expected t<
arrive and depart, but the times state<
are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON
NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbii
? and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia for Spartanburg anc
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colum
bia to Asheville. Arrive Colum
bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:11
* p.m., Asheville 9:15 p. m.
6:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Colum
bia, Washington and the East als<
connects at Columbia for Ashe
ville. Through Pullman sleeping
car to New York. Pullman sleep
ingear Columbia to Asheville. Ar
rive Columbia 7:30 p. m., Wash
ington 10:4O a. m., New Yorl
5:00 p. m.
^ SOUTHBOUND.
7:2* A. M.?No. 129. daily for Augusts
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car
0:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for August?
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 8:35 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now ol
sale. For further information call or
ticket agents, or
? C. H. Aekert. V. P. & G. M.. WashL
ington, D. C. H. F. Gary, G. P. A.
Washington. D. C. J. L. 31eet. A. Ct
P. A., Atlanta,JGa. W. E. McGee. T
P. A., Augusta, Ga.
G, W. LINDLER,
Chapin, S. C?
Has au|up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
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.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. 3m
Send us Your Dues.
If you are too busy to com#' to town
to mail as your dues. We need all the
money we can get. besides the law will
not allow us to mail papers to subscribers
in arrears for more than one year.
Seasonable Seeds
OR
r, the gardner, the trucker
p Seed.
jet of drill. One to two pounds
to 10 lbs. 20c; and over 18c.
EED 25c LB
06 Seed
to 4,000 plants. Four ounces
h, per lb., $1.25. Late Drumlards
>c. Georgia, per lb.. 75c.
stard
>rlb., 40c. Dwarf Essex Eape,
ow 100 feet of drill.
ry vetch, red clover, crimson
>r lawn or pasture, Kentucky
op. Southern grown. English
lfafia or Lucerne, Orchard Grass.
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
MCE, INC.,
E SEEDSMEN.
3IA, S. C.
loney on Cotton
Trust Company of Columbia
jer cent, on Standard WareEor
cotton.
IREHOUSE COMPANY
e strongest storage company
st rates of storage. The re}
good collateral at any bank
special, a arrngements
he above mentioned loan and
money at the low rate of 6
arehouse Co.,
BIA, S. C.
ANDY BELTING.
ting is an absolute guaranty of its being
ler makes of red stitched belts now being
is.
JPPLY COMPANY, ,
MBIA, Sr C
Bargain Sale
I We have a few
1 $00 ORGANS
* j Which have had slight
i I use. You would act wisely
if you secure one of
' ! XT TTT/TTT n? ? T\TH I
) i uiese xiivtxl \jjxajjxj
I ORGANS at the great re>
I duction we are making
; | on them.
Write at once for illus;
j trations of these Organs,
:j which will be closed out
for half cash now, bal^
j ance twelve months, at
; j quite a reduction.
j Call to see our Pianos
i; and Organs during the
fair.
;! ill'8lieN0U3E
1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
j
! PIANOS AND ORGANS J
| KILL the COUGH j
I Aimi* IIMAC
AND UUIIB ?nt LUI1UO
i wth Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOB C8SgsHS ,A?S.
; AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
! OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Fishing Tackle.
Tlrs is fishing time and at The
Bazair you will liud a full line o!
i tacktes of all kinds. Poles, bobs, hooks
| and 'in >. Ooni- to us for your talkie
The Bazaar
I Plenty of fresh air, I
sleeping out-doors and a I
plain, nourishing diet are I
?? .1
all good and helpful, but
the most important of
all is '
Scott's Emulsion
It is the standard treatment
prescribed by physicians
all over the world
for this dread disease. It
is the ideal food-medicine
to heal the lungs
and build up the wasting
body.
PAD O AT f T)l' ATT TM)rf:P.IQT3
I Send )0c.. name of paper and this ad. for
our beautiful Savinps Bank and Child's
| H Sketch-Book. Lack bank contains a Good
Luck Penny.
I SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl SL.N.Y.
Big* Cotton Mill Proposed.
Chester, Oct. 23 ?The rumor seem
well established that capiralists fror
Graham and Durham, N. C., wil
build a mammoth cotton mill to cos
$600,000 or more at Great Falls, o:
the Catawba river, in this county
Great Falls is the site of the Southerj
Power company's big hydro-electri
developments, and it is understock
that this mill is only one of a chai]
that will be built along the Catawb
andWatereeto use a portion of th
immense amount of energy* that i
generated by the Southern Powe
company's numerous plants alon;
these streams.
A woman can get a heap of happi
nes9 out of thinking how happy sh
could be if she were appreciated.
? ? ' ?
Swept Over Niagara.
This terrible calamity often happen
1 ? because a careless boatman iguores th
river's warnings?growing ripples an
faster current?Nature's warnings ar
kind. That dull pain or ache m th
back warns you the Kidneys need at
tention if you would escape fatal mal
adie9?Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright'
disease. Take Electric Bitters at one
and see Backache fly and all your bes
feelings return. "After long sufferinj
from weak kidnevs and lame back, on
$1.00 bottle wholly cured me," write
J. B. Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn
, Only 50c. at Xaufmann Drug Co., Dei
rick's Drug Store and Sandel Dru
Store.
The Laurens city council lias re
fused to grant a license to a carnivs
company.
Cfcil&m Teatiiag
i MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHIN<
SYRUP has been used for over Fift
Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for thei
Children While Teething, with Perfec
Success. It Soothes the Child, Soften
the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Win
Colic, and is the be9t remedy for Di
arrhoea. Sold by Druggists' in ever,
part of the world. Be sure and as'
for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHIN<
SYRUP," and take no other Kind
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Oct. 20-1\
The Monarch Cotton Mills at Unio:
is to be doubled in size.
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It is in time of sudden mishap or ac
cident that Chamberlain's Linimen
can be relied upon to take the place c
the family doctor, who cannot alway
be found at the moment. Then it i
that Chamberlain's Liniment is neve
lound wanting. In cases of sprain:
cuts, wouncis ana oruises LnaniDei
Iain's Liniment takes out the sorenes
and drives away the pain. Sold by a]
Druggists.
^
Charlie Morris, who was shot b;
Princ Hulon in Timmonsville, diei
from the wound.
Yon need not be troubled in any wa;
with the stomach, if you will simpl;
take Kodol at those times when yoi
feel that you need it. Kodol is guar
anteed to relieve you. If it fails you:
money will be refunded to you by tin
druggist from whom you purchased it
Try it today on this guarantee. Sol<
by Kaufmann Drug Co.
The Aiken Savings Bank has boei
organized at Kiken with a capita
stock of ?2-r),000.
BOTH BOYS SAVED
Louis Boon, a leading merchant o
Norway, Mich., writes: "Three bottle:
of Foley's Houev and Tar absolutely
cured my boy of a severe cough, and \
neighbor's boy, who was so ill with i
cold that the doctors gave him up, wa.
cured by takiug Foley's Honey ant
Tar." Nothing else is as safe and cer
tain in results. Sold by all Druggist!
of Lexington and Henry Drug Store
Chapin, S. C.
When a girl gets her first- propOsa
she has already told how she has l
hundred.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha*
> become famous for its euros of coughs,
; colds, croup and influenza. Try ii
j when iu need. It contains no harmful
substance and always gives prompt relief.
Sold by ail druggists.
She's Headed For Congress.
Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt. daughter
of William J. Bryan, has formally
announced her candidacy for the
nomination for Congress from the
first district ot Colorado. She his
dreams of making the nation's legislative
hall9, where her father once
sat, ring with her melodious voice.
Former Senator Patterson has given
his promise that if the Democ ratic
party of the State shall nominate a
woman for Congress he will use his
influence for her, Mr. Bryan has given
his consent.
Mrs. Leavitt is president of the
.Tarip .Tpffei?snn nlnh. There is said to
be harmony in the elab. bnt members
who say that while Mrs. Leavitt
would make a splendid Congresswoman,
and it would be "just lovely"
for her father's sake, there are other
women to be considered, and a9 Mrs.
Leavitt i9 so young, she ought to wait
s iveral years.
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Removing an Eye.
On Tuesday Drs. Thos. W. Smith
and W. G. Houseal removed ttje eye
of Talker Smith, the ten-year-old son
of Mr. J. B. Smith, of Longshore.
| The eye was destroyed by a shot while
I the lad was out hunting several months
j ago, and recently the irritation had
j begun to affect the other eye. When
r the eye was removed the shot?a small
bird shot?that had destroyed the sight
was found imbedded in the ball.?Newg
berry Observer.
! tirtt'c Dill*
! 8 Ull 0 I 1110
j This popular remedy never fails tc
effectually cure
I Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
e ileadache, Biliousness
I And ALL DISEASES arising from a
r Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
rr The natural result is good appetite
? and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly
sugar coated and easy to swallow.Take
No Substitute, ?i .?
l* Lsxingtoa
Timing Glut.
Remember that the old reliable Lexington
Pressing Club is still in business
and is serving it9 patrons with the
9 U9nal promptness and care. We give
e special attention to the pressing of
d Ladies skirts. Give us a trial.
e tf. Lem Sox, Mgr.
e
m 1 _ M-ii
L- Trespassers, laxe a ouce.
f This is to notify all persons not to
t hunt or trespass in any manner what'
soever upon the lands of the under|
signed, as the law will positively be
enforced against all trespassers.
Thos. W. Gunter,
4w2p Jerome Rish.
1 Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
y china, clocks. A fine stock
? I always on hand for you to
is select from.
I. Keep us in mind when wanty
ing anything in Je?dry oj
2 Silverware.
Good watch work and best
" 1 eye glasses.
n 1 If you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
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ijP.H. l.UlCOTTI ? !D,
* j JEWELERS,
j 1424 Main St.,'Columbia, S. C
i
j 'Phone 934
' YOUR MONEY ^
>j Will Be Safe With Us
-11 .
[J In selecting a bank
;j! you want to feel sure
of its safety.
i
11 It is of the first iml!
.
portanee with us and
we take no chances
f i with money entrusted
: | to our care. Our repui!
tation for safety will
s |
11 bear investigation and
3 we solicit inquiry.
Mac we Jiot number
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ii vou amon^ our LexingI
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II ton comity depositors?
I THE STATE BANK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
f
j One Doctov
j No sense in running from on<
| the best one, then stand by hi
this thing, that thing, for you
ately select the best cough m
to it. Ask your doctor aboui
throat and lung troubles. S<
No alcohol in this cough medi
Why try this thing, that thing, for your c
old reliable family laxative?Ayer's Pills? j
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1 IT30 MAIN STREET
I* Is where you can find c
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jf OF ALL
DOORS, Si!
blind:
LIME AND
I CABINET :
j'j Call or write for Prices.
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$ Let Your Ne:
5 1AI.IL
j vvaiiv
i There never was mor
C a shoe at $3.50 and S4.00
? You get what you pa
\ when you buy WALK-OV
j 5 Buv a oatent, a gun r
j 2 and if it is a WALK-OVE
! ^ bought a good shoe.
^ Classy styles, excellei
j WALK-OVER Shoes are
J trade and profession, from
* the heavy leather shoe ms
^ railroad.
^ If you have never wc
^ it is time you knew how g
'vkWwwvwv
I NEW FAL!
()ur new line of Fall an
is now ready for inspectio
von to call and see our lii
where. Ladies' Dress G<
and Hoys, Shoes, Hats, K
HiM' Inn'llOcf tllOvL'iif- lU'lr-D
j;ci > ui^iiv^oi' itin.1. iw i jfi i\ v
RILEY & HAH
SWANSEA
"?Only One
i doctor to another! Select
im. No sense either in trying
ir cough. Carefully, deliberedicine,
then take it. Stick i
t Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for
old for nearly seventy years. I
icine. /. C. A yer Co., Lowell, M&33.
onstipation? Why not stick to the good!
Ask your doctor if he approves this advice.
BRYAN CO.,
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Books. Visit |
wo large stores J
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me of the best stocks of |
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KINDS |
LSH,
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MANTLES. |
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xt Pair Be A $
Over I
e shoe value crowded into 3
than is in a WALK-OVER. #
y tor and a little bit more \
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netal, a box calf, a vici. ?
:R, you can be sure you #
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it wearing and fitting shoe. ?
made for men in every ?
the very dressiest style to \
ide to stand clinkers on a &
>rn WALK-OVER Shoes, 3
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KJKJK.I LllC^V ill C. ^
The Shoe Man, $
Sn Columbia. $
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L GOODS
d Winter Merchandise
i). We cordially invite
le before buying else?
o
oods, Clothing for Men
tr. Remember Tbof 11*,^
. ^ . * l inn H C
for Country Produce.
2LER BROS.,
s. c.
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