The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 10, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
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Newberry is keeping pac
age, fine artesian water, a gra
60,009 spindles, consuming 2(
The Southern Power Compan;
time to buy property in Newfc
town facing Main street. The
TERMS: One third cash
clause will be inserted in each
Don't Forget the
Trespassers, Notice.
This is to notify all persons not to
hant or trespass in any manner what- j
soever upon my lands, as tne law will
positively be enforced against all
e*passing. Henry Bowman.
Oct. 20, 1609?4w3p
G-cod Place For Sale.
20$ acres, good dwelling and all
necessary outbuildings. For terms
and particulars, apply quick to
E. A. SMITH,
4w5 Pelion, S. C., Route 1.
Pi MSallin ^'e 'nsi
\ I J no estim
Absolut*
>4gsscost is Sc
J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. j
Charleston, S. C.
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANC
Incorporated as a stock cornpan
John F. Dryden, President.
Mast Ha hi Tann's. WHEN IN t!QLU
wi V W t R?v ^ w
NEW $25 and
SUITS GO
THIS V
This week marks another b:
our Suit Department?a magnifi
Suits of the very latest design,
grade workmanship, fine materi
worked into popular priced gam
Coat Suits. They will do more t
than any garments we have evei
have one of these suits. It will
Ihis store, but come early for th<
. *of them and a hundred suits of
;these will be quick to go.
A Big Sale of Watches, Di
Bie line cf fine Watches in finest 20-y
17 and higher grade Elgin and Walfcham
size, at special price, from $10.(X>, $12.50,1
Big line of ladies* aud gent's gold
eases, fitted with good reliable movemen
sale price, each
Buy now for future needs. The fc
during this sale only:
1847 Rogers Bros. Knives and Forks,
six forks
1847 Rogers Bros. Teaspoons, set of s:
1847 Rogers Bros. Taolespoons, set ol
1847 Rogers Bros. Butter Knives, eac
1S47 Rogers Bros. Sugar Shells, each
Each and every piece of this silver is
We Are Givi
$400 Co
Every purchase made hen
that is valuable in helping y
$400.00 Cote Piano that we ;
lv frpp of charge.
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ORDER B
We prepay mail, express or freight on
ped to any point within a radius of 600 n
The Jas. L.
1638 to 1646 Main Street
ednesdi
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:e with the prosperous times, ar
ded school system, one of the I
3,000 bales of cotton, with an a2
y will scon he in Newberry. I
terry. Newberry stands "today
j purchaser of lots will have the
, balance in two annual installn
l deed prohibiting the purchase
Date: IVed
Sase-Gotha School Progressing
The Saxe-Gotha school opened on
Monday, Nov. 1st, with a very large
attendance. The school has been
felly organized and is doing excellent
work under the careful management
of Miss Sue H. Corley and Mrs. S. E.
Shealv. Miss Corley is one of the
most experienced teachers in the
county and this is her third year at
Saxe-Gotha. Mrs. Shealv is well
known for her thorough training aud
many excellent qualities, and it goes
without Baying that the children will
receive beneficial instructions under
their direction.
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Prudential
irance policy contains
tales. Every item is
?ly guaranteed. The
5VV.
ILFRED J. FOX, Special Agent,
LEXINCTON, S. C.
E COMPANY OF AMERICA,
iy by the State of New Jersey.
Home Office, Newark, N. J
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MBiA, S. C. Meet Me At Tapp's
I $35 COAT i
ON SALE
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ig attraction to the credit of J
cent new shipment of Coat ^
Never was so much high *
al, style and attractiveness
nents as is displayed in these
oward popularizing our store (
r shown. We want vou to !
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make you a warm friend to <
3re are only a hundred or so s
such remarkable value as J
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amonds, Jewelry, Etc. i
ear gold filled cases, fitted with 15 to <
i movements, in ladies' and gent's *
$15.00, $20.00 and up to $40.00. ,
I filled watches, 20 year guaranteed i
ts, worth $10.00 to $12.50, at special ^
S6.99 ]
blowing especially attractive prices
16 dwt., worth $5.00. Six knives and
S3.98
ix SI.19 |
: six S2.38
h 40c
49c
fully guaranteed.
tng Away A
te Piano
5 entitles you to a coupon
ou to secure a beautiful
are giving away absolute
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all purchases of $5.00 or more ship- J
niles of Columbia.
Tapp Co.,
Columbia, S. C.
WILL SELL ON
nnmTnpinm'nff at
V VMAAM VU V?'M0 w w
id there is not a vacant house ir
)est colleges in the South with c
mual pay roll of S250,000.00, tv
'his means a considerable advan
the equal of any Southern towr
j benefits of all these advantage
lents, with interest at seven per
r from selling, leasing or rentin
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The Lexington Dispatc j
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Wednesday, November 10,1909.
3 Mi. Harman, Editor aDd Publisher t
D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor |
Entered at the Post Office at Lexington,
S. C., as second class matter.
CIRCULATION 2,325.
j
Lexington will soon be dry hs a |
chip, but oh, you Richland!
The Taft Luncheon was a gr^nd 1
affair?so it i3 said.
More of the so-called "sociai clubs" j
in Columbia were raided in Columbia j
last week. Keep the good work go- j
ing.
Y,'e would like to know hew many
of those who attended the Taft lunch
eon got their money's worth. Don't;
ail ?peak at once.
!
One of the first- things the new j
council should do is to move the street
machine from the rear of the court !
house, where it has been for several ;
years, to a place of shelter:
The State fair last week was the
largest and best ever held in the history
of the State. Every day was a
banner day. The weather being ideal
the attendance was very gratifying t)
the management.
As is usually the case, Lexington
nounty people carried off a large number
of premiums. Mr. S. L. Rawl, of
near Lexington, received first premium
for having the best field crop exnibit,
and received other premiums.
Dther Lexington citizens received I
premiums in the various departments.
Columbia handled the crowdprenarkably
well. Every place was
illed to overflowing and many, were
;urned away from the hotels.
Effect of Opium aad Cocaine.
When improperly used, opium and
jocaiue are two of the most powerful,
ife-destroying drugs in the world.
But even worse is the slavery these
irugs make of those who acquire the
labit of using them, firet in small and
inbsequently increased doses. It is
practically impossible for anyone,
sven with an iron will, to break such
pondage. There i9 a man over in Atanta,
Ga., however?Dr. B. M. Wool- t
ey?who for over thirty years has nade
a business of curing such drug
aabits. Unlike many specialists he
treats these habits as diseases and
claims that in most cases the sufferers
ire not directly responsible for their
[jpnditions. His success in effecting
cures is something phenomenal?90
remarkable, in fact, as to call forth
favorable editorial comment from the
newspapers.
Dr. Boyd's Sure-Pop Colic
Remedy.
This remedy is guaranteed to relieve
Colic in its most severe form, or money
refunded. Colic is the most common
ailment of horses, mules and cattle.
There are more hordes die of
colic than all other diseases combined.
Any one owning a horse can not afford
to be without a bottle c* DR.
BOYD'S Sure-Pop Colic Remedy at
all times. It is without doubt, as testified
tyj by thousands of owners of
horses who have used it. as the most
wonderful colic remedy on the market.
Relieves in from twenty to thirty
minutes belly ache, flatulant and
spasmodic colic in its most severe
forms and stages. When a horse is >
taken with colic, DR. BOYD'S SurePop
Colic Remedy should be adminis- j
tered at once. When colic is not
checked at the outset, it is very liable
to develop into inflammation of the
bowels, and when it does, there is little
chance of saving the horse's life.
It is the easiest to give, quickest to
act. Safest and cheaper than any
other colic remedy on the market. If
you are going away from home on a
day's "drive, do not fail to pur a bottle
of I)R. BOYD'S Sure-Pop Colic Remedy
in your pocket. No drenching is
needed. If you have no teaspoon with
you to measure it, just open the horse's
mouth with one hand, and put
about what would he a teaspoonful 0:1
the tongue.
Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale
by Barman's Bazaar.
: THE PREMISES
11 o'clock a. m.
i the city. With a population of
?ver 200 students, four banks wit
vo cotton seed oil mills and two s
ice in all property and the deveic
i. This property, formerly know
s, and where you can buy a lot c
cent from day of sale, purchase!
g the property to negroes.
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It Is Now Mayor Roof.
Mr. Sam P. Roof is now mayor of
Lexington, he having taken the oath
of office ou Monday night, together
with the newly elected aldermen.
Lexington now has a strong town
council, composed of young men of I
progressive ideas and sound business j
judgment. Mayor Taylor leaves the i
office as when he took possession? j
with the good will of all the people of |
Lexington.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers?the j
safe. sure, centle. easv little liver pills. I
Be sure to get Dewitt's CarboJiz? d |
Witch Hazel Salve, the original. Al- i
ways refuse substitutes aud imitations.
The original DeWitt's* Carbolized Witcli
Hazel Salve is good for anything a
salve is used for, but it- is especially
good for piles. Sold by Kauffmann i
Drug Co.
Any woman can take a hint?if disguised
as a '-beauty hint." ~
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HORSES
Just received
of Horses and Mu
tucky,
Saddle and Hs
Draft and Farm M
KENTUCKY
All sold under q
o
See us bef(
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1306 ASSEMBLY STREI
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over 7,000; Electric lights, tel
h nearly one million dollars c
systems of railroads?the Soutl
)pment of many manufacturi
m as the Jones' property, is si
>n reasonable terms for a home
* to pay for papers. -No sale \
24th, XI 4
W. L. J I
Dry Goods, Notions, Si
Et<
Best table oil cloth, 15c
Men's $4.50 Pants, spec:
Men's $3.50 Shoes at $!
You will find my prices
tremely low. Call to see me
W, L. J
1816 MAIN ST.
To see cur line o
a
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ve can save you n
ighman E
COLUMBIA, S. C.
AND
two car loads gg
les from Ken- 1
lip
r.
irness Horses, %
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,v JJl
[ules.
HIGH CLAS
\ND MULES
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uaranrec?musi ue a
arc buying any kind
:t
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ephones, waterworks, eewer>n
deposit, two co-ion mls,
lern and Atlantic wast Line,
ng enterprises. Now the 11
tuated in the easternpart of ^
or as an investment. J
vil! be made to negroes, and a '
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ices, Clothing, Hat?, !
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yard.
ial $3.50.
2.80. j
on all other articles ex- j V
j while in Columbia. |
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Mill EC J
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s represented. H
or stock.
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