The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 17, 1909, Image 7
- FITZMAURICE'S Tl
I7G4 and 1706 MAIN ST.
. FaN and W
Dry Goods, Noti(
and Boys, Ladies'
*^^3 Squares and Rugs.
We invite our fri
'' l? fViri oiivmtir
\ lUil cliiu uic ouauuj
xp 3 ft bia to see us for yc
I m arc prepared to sa\
L f stock. We never 1
' 11 H dY c^eaPer
ULJ Notice wo prepa*
Bi ll ? \ \ i l *
|| ] |\ wards to your nea:
will pay half your i
of 50 miles, providi
$30.00, and at the same time i
to see us for your wants.
Ladies' Suits from $1,0.00 to
Millinery this fail. Grand val
$18.00. A big assortment of i
r We guarantee everything w
LOWEST PRICE.
I S.
? t H "Keystone
B ft) 11 . You'll make no r
H W ?? COMBINATION
v jfaC Taper and Squi
Tima fa Qnu
a lino, su uuf
Now is the time to sow Falli
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want. We have good Seeds? See
O*
"We have a big stock and can fill o
Early Winter and
Oats, Winter Rye
-ft '
Essex Rape, Seec
\ Seed, Grass Sec
We also have about four car i
< bushels, of APPLER OATS an<
RUST PROOF OATS which
WRITE FC
Lorlck & Lo
' COLUPflBi
This beautisui s?*5<
made for service* lot
our Lexington friends
VR B * SF?
. The Lsors ?i
Ask for Catalogue.
??BWaKfcau^K^EHI Willi III
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lectors. Pipes,' Valves and Fittings, Light Sa<
Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IR
COMPANY, Augusta, Ca.
18EE-ARCH STORE
COLUMBIA, S. C
inter Wear
)ns, Clothing for Men, Youths
Tailored Suits, Millinery, Art
ends and patrons from Lexingiding
counties when in Coiumiur
wants before buying. We
re you money from this big
* . *
had a better stock to snow you j
j ail orders from $4.00 and up
rest express office. Also we
railroad fare within a distance
ing your purchane amounts to
)uying at the lowest price. Call
a
$27.50. A grand display of
ues in. Men's Clothing, $5.00 to
Boys' Suits, $1.50 to $5.00e
sell to be GOOD and at the
" Reversible Ratchet k
nistake in buying this the best and only
made. Three Ratchets in one, taking
are Shank Drills?Long and Short Feed.
NONE CHEAPER; ASK FOR PRICE.
JMBIA SUPPLY CO. Columbia, S.C.
naaro?mmmmamsmmmmmm
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Seeds. Let us sell you what you
ds that will reap a big harvest.
\
rders of auyVsize of
\ -
Hairy Vbtch, Seed
and Barley, Dwarf
1 Wheat, Clover .
:d, Onion Sets.
cads of WESTERN OATS, 2,000
.1 1,000 bushels of CAROLINA
we. are selling at ciose prices.
>R PRICES
wranc@5 Inc.
iA, S. C.
d Oak Rocker gj?| nn 1 1
oks well. To jji lift | ;
wniiure Go- 1 ;
Columbia, S- C. |
E PAIRS
RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any make
ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES (
pairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, ln? .
*, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines; .
ON WORKS AND SUPPLY ,
B Scrofula disfigures and I
s , s
9 causes life-long fnisery. g
fi Children become B
I strong and lively when 1
9 given small doses of 1
I Scott's Emulsion I
1 every day. The starved |
1 body is fed; the swollen i
I glands healed, and the I
| tainted blood vitalized, g
eg Good food, fresh air and 1
| Scott's Emulsion con- I
| quer scrofula and many g
3 other blood diseases. 1
a bn
9 for saee by aee druggists Bj
9 Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for 9
9 our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's 9
9 Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a H
9 Good Euck Penny. I |
9 SCOTT Sc. BOWNE, 409 Pearl St.. N. Y. 8
. j
Pricss And The Faraor.
There is a tendency in these modern
times for the price of what the farmer
buys to become what he will pay and
continue to buy, says W. J. Spillman
of the Department of Agriculture, j
Furthermore, the tendency is for him i
to receive for what lie has to sell the ;
smallest price that he will take and \
continue to produce. a word about
the reason for this new principle in
determining prices may not be out of j
place. Producers and consumers are j
not organized. Dealers and trans- |
porters arc. Those who are organized j
are in position to get ail the profit at i
both ends of the line. This state of
affairs is a natural development, and
4? v-v r> Aft A 'Pb O
It lb uiliiuu.it occ <x . xuv
only outlet I can suggest for the dairy
farmer at either end of this dilemma
is to develop a system of farming
which is self supporting, or approximately
90, by growing his own concentrates.?Farmers
Union San.
Croup is most prevalent daring 'lie j
dry cold' weather of the early winter j
months. Parents of young children j
should be prepared for it. All that is !
needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's I
Cough Remedy. Many mothers are j
never without it in their homes and it j
has never disappointed them. Sold by j
all Druggists.
?^e>? ?
J. Y. Martin, a Confederate voter- j
an, died in Orangeburg last week.
If you desire a clear complexion take !
Foley's Orino Laxative for constipatics i
and liver trouble as it will stimulate j
tuese organs and thoroughly cleanse j
your system, which is what everyone 1
needs in order to feel well. All Drug- J
gist of Lexington'. Henry Drug Store,
Chapin.
- ?
i
C. E. Gyles, a leading merchant of j
Blackville, died la9t week.
When a cold becomes settled in the j
system, it will take several days' treat- i
ment* to cure it, aud the best, remedy j
to use is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It will cure quicker than any other, and i
also leaves the system in a natural and i
healthy condition. Sold by all Drug- 1
gist3. 1
A girl at Greensboro, N. C., com- I
mitted suicide, prefering death rather |
than a life of shame.
1
Children Teething1
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP has been used for over Fifty j
Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for tlieir
Children While Teething, with Perfect
Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens
the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind
Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea.
Sold by Druggists in every
part of the world. Be sure and ask
for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP," and take no other kind, j
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Oct, 20-ly
It is said that another cotton mill is
to be built at Orangeburg.
Lame back comes on suddenly and is
extremely painful. It is caused by
rheumatism of the musclss. Quick relief
is afforded by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment. Sold by all Druggists.
Five young white men were arrested
in Blacksburg 011 the charge of car- j
breaking.
Many school children suffer from
constipation, which is often the cause
of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
Eire an ideal medicine to give a child,
for they are mild and gentle in their
effect, and will cure even chronic constipation.
Sold by all Druggists.
What a woman hates about the tel- !
ephone is how her husband can tell !
her over it that he has to work late in
the office without her being able to
see how ho looks as if he were stealing
sheep.
The old, old story, told times without
number, and repeated over and over
again for the last 3C> years, but it is always
a welcome story to those in search
:f health?There is nothing in the world
that cures coughs and colds as quickly
is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold
by all Druggists.
Tlio Household Girl.
A girl with one dimple and 400
reckles is a cinch if she possesses a
sweet disposition and a knowledge of
domestic science. As homely as sh"
may be to the unthinking world, she
becomes glorified when she dons trie
gingham aoro 1 and goes into a shining
kitchen and pulls from the singing
range the well made bread, the majestic
pies and the sublime potlicker. In
the C3'63 of her entranced husband she
outglitters the Queen of Sheb i and her
children rise up and call er blessed
three times a day and several times
between meals.
When the bread is perfectly baked,
the coffee strong and hot, em steak
juicy and fragrant, the ha-h w.-ii built,
and appetizing and the h:-;: Jereaken
light and smoking as the m lting
butter is absorbed, the spiii <>f tie ;
Lord deconds upon thai iiou like ,
a dove and the caverns o. i.e lucu-y j
man's soul echo with "Glory iiallelu- j
jah!" It beats bridge, it la ucl.te !
in the shade, it makes the j<?:> j
shop look like 30 cents. The gi.-i wh? j
can cook is a divinity. Sh?- is . ne delight
of a man's soul and a gi -r> it;
the ^ighl of God: And we have such
girls in Texas, but the n. ed or a mil- i
iiou or two more is pressing.?T. xas
Paper.
Dr. J. F. Davis, aged 74, died at liis
home at Clinton last week.
JUST
ONE
WORD that wcrd ?5 I
it refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Sick headache?
Virtigo?
Diiious?
Insomnia?
ANY or' these symptoms and many others
indicate inaction of the f 1X/FP ?i
You KTeedL
t..ui. r:il
Take No Substitute.
FA EM LOANS
Loans negotiated in suni5 not less
than $300 upon improved farms, in
Richland and Lexington counties, repayable
in annual installments. No
commissions. Borrowers /ay actual
expenses of papers. Applvto THOMAS
& THOMAS, 1*227, Washington St.,
Columbia, S. C. 3m45
I Bargain Saie I
We have a few i
P ORGANS
Which have, had slight B
use. You would act wise- I
Ily if you secure one of |
these HIGH GRADE g
ORGANS at the great re- i
duction we are making g
on them. 1
! Write at once for illus- g
trations of these Organs, I
I which will be closed out E
! for half cash now, bal- I
ance twelve months, at I
quite a reduction. g
I Call to se9 our Pianos I
and Organs during the I
MISE'S IS III
1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. I
PIANOS AND ORGANS I
G:W, LINDLER,
Chapin, S. C.,
Has o,c|jp-to-aate line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
Oall 011 me and I will save you money.
I am prepared to furnish a lisaise whenever
desired in connection with my undertaking
business. Jan. 2. 3m
KILL the COUGH I
AND CURE THE LUNGS I
w Dr. King's
3 Wahb HIAAA?A1>U
new uieuuvein
! FOR BoTJaoo. [
I Ull ^^OLDS Trial Bottle Free!
I AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. |
8 GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
g OH MONEY REFUNDED. g
i???m???acabob 1 w >ns**
Docs !s
Ayer's Sarsaparilia does not stireub
you feel better one day, then as bad
is not a strong drink. No reaction
There is not a drop of alcohol In it
I even gain that comes from a strong
! We wish you would ask your d<
I knows. Trust him. Do as he says.
uvmsaaraataijimjlL. UZXT3
What are Ayer's Pills? Liver Pills. How long hav
years. Do doctors recommend them? Ask yo
ss
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I The leading Book
I Stationers. Are S
p
1 for all School Bo*
I them in their two ]
$
I when in Columbia.
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& Two Stores on Main
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Va ?/>TTT*fnT a . _
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1 1730 Mm STREET, COU
| Is where tou can find one of
^PAIN"
| OF ALL KIN!
DOORS, "SASI
BLINDS &
V #
I LIME AND CI
| CABINET MA
| Call or write for Prices.
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Let Your Next !
j Walk-(
^ There never was more shoe
^ a shoe at $3.50 and $4.00 than is
t You get'what you.pay for a
K when you buy WALK-OVER'S.
5 Buy a patent, a gun metal, ;
^ and if it is a WALK-OVER, yo
f bought a good shoe.
^ Classy styles, excellent weai
J WALK-OVER Shoes are made
x trade and profession, from the ve
5 the heavy leather shoe made to 5
J railroad.
^ If you have never worn W
/ it is time you knew how good th
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I NEW FALL (
g Our new line of Fall and Wi
| is now ready for inspection. "V
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I you to can anu see uui line uc
wliere. Ladies' Dress Goods, 1
and Hoys, Shoes, Hats, Etc. Ii
pay highest market price for Cc
RILEY & HAICLE
SWANSEA, S.
j mw TPv.- MCT
tsmuflate
:e. It does not make
! as ever the next. It
after you stop using it.
' You have the steady, f
5 tonic and alterative. 8
>ctor about this. He I
J. C. A uer Co., Lowell, Mass. |
BgJtm-^a--yn:n. Jn?i
c they been sold? Nearly sixty
ur own doctor and find out.
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sellers and f
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tate Agents |
oks. Visit |
targe stores ?
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rorjMPmnji,?iuwn?iii. { uaHaw
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the best stocks of |
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I GLASS |
3MENT. |
.NTLES. I
Pair Be A $
Jver J
value crowded into ^
i in a WALK-OVER, j
nd a little bit more ?
a box calf, a vici, ^
u can be sure you ?
dng and fitting shoe. ?
for men in every K
:ry dressiest style to J
stand clinkers on a ^
ALK-OVER Shoes,
ey are. t
e Shoe Man, ?
i Columbia, ?
300DS
inter Merchandise
7e cordiallv invite
?/
fore buying elsej
o
Clothing for Men
temember that v/e
nmtry Produce.
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