The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 01, 1909, Image 7
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
^ DR. RAY FISHER SOX.
Dentist
Prepared to do all kinds of Dental
Work. Office over the Brookland
Bank.
NEWBTtOOKLAND, - - - S. C.
* \ipi. W. HAWES,
m Attorney and Counselor at Law.
SEW BROOKLAND. 8. C.
"Practice in al> Courts. Business solicited.
November 1. 19C5.
0. *. EFITVD. r. E. DRSHEB.
Efird & dreher,
attorneys at law,
lexington 0. h. s. c.
Will practice In all the Courts. Business
soiici . d. One member of the firm will always
oe at office, Lexington, 8. C.
Jh. FRICK,
attorney at law,
0H\F1N. & 0.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Koom. Second
Floor. Will practice in ail the Courts
Thurmond .& timmerman,
attorneys at law,
1 WfLL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS.
Citizens' Bank B'io'jr, Batesburg:, S. C.
We will be pleaded to meet those having iefral
buei ess t<"> oe attended to at our office
ntheC tiz3:s'Bank Building at anytime.
licv-jn OttUily,
>. Wm. THURMOND.
G. BiiLiL TIMMERMAN.
Albert m. boozer,
attorney at law,
COLUMBIA. S. 0.
Offios.: 13t6 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
i Van M* tre's Fn rnitu re StoroEspecial
attention giv^n to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county.
George r. rembert
attorney at law.
122i LAW RANGS, COLUMBIA. S. 0
I will bo glad to servo my friends from Lexington
County at any time, and a n prepared
:o practice law in all otate and Federal
Courts.
Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1203 Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
^ Street. ( )
Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1038.
WBOTD evans,
.lawyer and counsellor.
.Columbia, S. O.
Dr. p. h. shealy,
dentist,
lexington, s. c.
Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building.
Dr. f. 0. gilmore,
dentist.
1510 Main Street, columbia, s. c.
Ozfice Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? and from
3 to 6 P. K2.
Dr. d. l. hall,
dentist
COLUMBIA, s. C.
Lathi ran Publication Building,
1620 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p. m
Dec' 23, 1907- -6m
E. G. DREHER, Agent, I
FIRE INSURANCE. I
representing j
A HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y. j
INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHI LA I
GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. I
CLOSE AMD RUTGERS, N. Y. j
TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. J j
| SOUTHERN STOCK FiKfc, URfetri9> *
I ' BORO, NORTH CAROLINA.
I STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
I INSURANCE COMPANIES.
I LOCAL AGENCY
; J LEXINGTON, S.C.
MMHitanguwinMaMMHgMnan
HARNESS
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Always see E. A. Fellers
for Home-made Harness
i
and Farm Gears, Repairs
quick at lowest prices.
E. A. Fellers
033 Gcrvais St. COLUMBIA, S. C.
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PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
CVgimca an<l hccut;fies the h*rr.
8TO I'svrKit'ta a luxuriant growth.
jjBSarfrc-? - ^fiMTTrvcr Fails to Erst ore Gray
>yv?tj"rrarJ Hair to ita Youthful Color,
ffil. Hif"flcHBlCure* ealp tl>e??M A. hair ttlliag.
Sfts,and Sl-APat Ihajgf.ttM
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved Farming Lands,
Long Time. Borrower pay
actual cost perfecting loan.
Ho commission charged.
E. K. Palmer,
Sylvan Building
p, 0, Box 282. Colombia, S. C.
Stud ua Tout X>u?e.
^ IS T^ii are coo bley to rome to town
N^toHA\ u* Jour da?. We aeed mil the
" s 7; witfan ^K-wW tb%. law wtU
jKrt iBow wfco fSapera ?? #o *rrft^
. ?rs {? #rr?isra tor w^rettrt-ft ;
IrHiTZri
U mouth a
I BAD 'SSURE I
1 SfSW 1
I TASTE Disordered
I ** tsver
You will feel better almost I
immediately, and still better g
X o-Moppow I
THE CENUINE has the RED Z on K
the front of each package and the M
signature and seal of J. H. ZE1LIN 8?
& CO., on the side, In RED. ffi
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 3
FINAL DISCHARGE.
This is to notify all.persons that I
will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts,
Judge of Probate lor Lexington county,
South Carolina, on the 25th day of November,
1900, for a final discharge as
administrator of the estate of Sarah M.
Drafts. Dr. J. P. Drafts,
4\y5 Administrator.
Poultry TRTaatai.
I will pay 12% cents per pound for
chickens and 13 cents for turkies. and
the highest prices for eggs. Meet me
at Swansea on Saturda\ s.
J. B. MACK.
4vv6 Swansea, S. C.
Cottoa Soo'I Msal and Hulls.
We now have a full supply of cotton
seed meal and hulls for sale at lowest
prices. Will exchange meal and hulls
for seed. Bring us your rawhides.
We pay highest prices for same.
SUMMER & BOOZER,
Chapin, S. C.
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
REPAIRS
WATCHES
ASD
JEWELRY
ISakfiQ Thorn finAfl ac Haw
munvv i IIVMI wwwa %? w BIVHV
MEDALS
AiND
BADGES
Manufactured in Qur Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes.
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
6BSucS?dtm? kMM
h wlsght running
I/twi ws nt ei tber a \T>ra ting Rliot tic, FM*rjr
?buU>} or a 81 riffle Thread [ Ch-aia SliUJt}
Hewing Machine wi1?e to
m RtW HOME IEWIB0 MAGfflSE mttklIt
Orange, Mass,
tJear ^r?vrt;crjach*T?e^ ar? mails i-3 bcM rrf-nsttws ri
V.' ''it'!?? ?f aw BOlif is tawifi t-o u ?fr.
C>;;r KTJiractr never r.j??. out
ff*HI fry Mffror^fd 4?ftlfni
: mi ''"!
W. K HOOF, L*sio*t?fi, S^, C.
Moid Married. Men
Than Women in TJ* S.
Ithaca, N. Y.?During the course of
a lecture Walter F. Wilcox, the Cornell
statistician, asserted that there
are in this ccuntrj* about 40,000 more
married men than married women.
He explained that this condition wa*
not because women had an undue
proportion of 1><>^ but beeaus?
of the large numt^^ immigrants
here who left their wives behind.
There are also a large number of
people who do not know whethr the;,
are married or not, he said.
"In only Hungary and India," he
said, "is there, perhaps, a larger proportion
of married persons than here."
Other statements of Professor Willcox
were:
"In parts of Wyoming there are
probably two men to every woman."
"The cities have an excess of females
and the surrounding countiy an
excess of males."
"Marriage is more prevalent in the
South than in the North."
The drummer should not try to beat
the drum to beat the hand.
Men are always trying to get rid of
some habits and form oth trs.
The average man is satisfied with
his past if it is past finding out.
They who burn their bridges behind
them should be expert swimmers.
The next time one of the children
catch cold, give it something that will
promptly and freely but gently move
the bowels. Iu that way the cold will
at, once be driven out ci" the system
1 Kennedy's Laxative Cough ,Syrup
moves the bowels promptly and freely,
yet gently, and at the same time heals
irritation and stops the cough. It is
especially good for children. Sold by
ivaurmunn Drug do.
?
The loss of his joo is apt to puncture
a man's vanity and Jet a lot of egotism
run out.
Mr9. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H.,
writes: 4'About a year ago i bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy.
It cured me of a severe case of kidney
trouble of several years standing. It
certainly is a grand, good medicine,
. and I heartily recommend it." Sold by
all druggists of Lexington and Henry
Drug Store, Chapin, S. C.
Too many people have to dc a thing
twice in order to get it done or.ee.
Could Not Be Better
No one has ever made a salve, ointment,
lotion or balm to compare witii
Buekien's Arnica Salve. Its the one
perfect healer of Cuts. Coras, Burns,
Bruises, Sores Scalds, Boils, Ulcers,
Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes,
CdM Sores, Chapped Hands its supreme
Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at Kaufmann
Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store,
Sandei Drug Store.
Good advice i9 the kind you remember
too late that you forget to take.
+
The greatest danger from influenza
is of its resulting in pneumonia. This
can be obviated by using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, as it not only
cures influenza, but counteracts any
tendency of the disease towards pneu
j i 11 j _ ^ ^
monia. doiu uy an aruggisis.
A man isn't necessarily hot-headecl
because he wears a stove pipe hat.
The best pill is DeWitt's Little Early
Risers? the safe, easy, pleasant and
sure little liver pills. DeWitt's Oarbolized
Witch Hazel Salve is the original.
Good for cuts, burns or bruises,
and especially for piles. Sold by The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
And yet it should be easier to tell
the truth than to manufacture a lie.^
Hexamethyienetetramine
The above is the-name of a German
chemical, which is one of the many valuable
ingredients of Foley's Kidney
Kemedy. Hexamethyienetetramine is
recognized by medical text books and
authorities as a uric acid solvent and
antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's
Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice
any irregularities and avoid a serious
malady. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington,
Henry Drug Store, Cliapiu S. C.
She's a wise woman who shuts up
before she runs out of something to
say.
A sprained ankle will usually disable
the injured person l'cr mree or four
weeks. Tins is due to lack, of proper
treatment. When Chamberlain's Liniment
is applied a cure may be effected
in three or it.ur days. Tins liniment
i> one of the nest and m.>sr lemarkabie
preparations in use. bold by all
druggists.
*
A philosopher says that fortune usuaily
knocks at a man's door in a
whisper.
- m, i ?? i ?
Foley's Hone y and Tar istlr best and
safest cough remedy for children. At
the iirst: symproms of a cold, give as
directed, ;:?(1 ward off danger ot croup,
bronchitis, sore throat, cold in the
head, and stuffy breathing. It brings
ccmforl and ease to the little ones.
Con tains no opiates or other harmful
drugs. Keep always on hand, and refuse
substitutes, bold by all Druggists
of Lexington, Henry Drug store?Chapin
S. C.
rPL/w mnii *? S ,-v %i<in?wt?ia f* vi
4-tier ua4-u i? wv iuai iicn
takes out an Insurance policy against
hunger.
Many person# find themselves affoctcd
with a persistant cough alter an attack
of influenza. Ah this cough can
be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain'#
Cough Rynudy, it should not.
be allowed to run ou tutil it becomes
fcroubieew>hie.~ by all flnaggiats" ;
You will find our
pi? Full Suits for men ai
e(lua^ an
lishment in the Sout
style and fit, come
STAR STORE.
^ISlI iW *ew W Shot
' ,-lly J J ? ^'e ,>ave a'^ the styles o
S.^' Winter Shoes for men,
\ Any size shoe, style shoe
pigK* Pr*ce 8^oe - oa can *ie
'**" ' :*1? We have them cheaper
will find elsewhere.
We have everything for Fa
tions, Ladies' Dress Goods,
please you. Always make
quarters while in Columbia.
I Pit Ofef^JliS ST., 3 Doors Below Seabi
Just received two car lo;
of Horses and Mules from K
tucky
Saddle and Harness Hon
Draft' and Farm Mules.
KENTUCKY HIGH C
AND MU
Ail sold under guarantee?mi
See us before buying ar
1306 ASSEMBLY STREET
SOUTHERN RAIL "WAY J it
W L
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20. I jl W W L
N. E. These schedule figures show J l| M
the time that trains may be expected to I II Wry uOOOSj iyM
arrive and depart, bat the times stated ' {
are not guarantoed. '
departures from lexington.
northbound. Best table oi
10:IS A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia Mpn'q $4 ^>0
and intermediate points connecting lUcll b Wt.uyj
at Colombia for Spaitunburjt and Men's $3.50
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Cotnmbia
to Asheville. Arrive Colnm- v 'li ?
bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15 I OU Will TinC
p. m., Asheville 0:15 p. m. . . ~
6:55 P.M.?No. 130, daily for Colum- treiTlCly iOW. U2
bia. Washington and the East also
connects at Columbia for Ashevilie.
Through Pullman sleeping \fkj
car to New York. Pullman sleep- Ww
ing car Columbia to Asheville. Ar- }
rive Columbia 7.30 p. in., Wash- I 1816 MAIN ST.
ington 10:10 a. m., New York
i r . r\l\ in i ??MM? II 11
i} .l#V p. JU,
SOUTHBOUND. ; - -
17:28 ; F?mm
Augusta 10:10 a iu. Pullman car. : a
5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta j | H jT& 1$ $ O
and intermediate points. Arrive j |jj Iw/jj gf & I
Augusta 8:^5p. m. :B |f|a gjft jjg^jj
Summer excursion tickets now cn a
; sale. For farther information call on I a DEALER IN
ticket agents, or j 1 ^
C. II. Ackert. V. P. & G. M., Wash- , | ^ ,
'it: i! General Bercta
P. A., Atlanta ,JG a. \V. E. McGee, T. > a
P. A., Augusta, Ga. | jS
. | S Staple Linfi
j I GROCERIES, CA
| COLUMBIA JUNK COMPANY, 1jg GOODS, HABDA
- - . ^ i I tiwavrt ur a t>t
6 80S Cervais St. Co.umoia, ^ w j jiim it? mi w n n i-,
1 Opp Clbbes Machlnory Co. I | I ETC
Bnv? iron, brass, copper, bones, I j a
IS: T9tapLfl" kiEd# of 11
t .
1 I)r. Boyd's Sore-Pop Colic Care ; ^
I fcf stock, jfcod bi? entire line ofreliabl? ? kinds of
J veterinary remedies tor sale at? The post card?, beautiful doajri
Tkvnttf. 1 ' pr&nvUttt W )t?K at Tbe B
line of
id boys
f Fall and
women. Jg
thanvou
11 in Dry Goods, Noetc.
The prices will
our store your head
a g
oard Depot, OSLO si Bill5 S? Oi
iLASS HORSES
LES
List be as represented,
ly kind of stock.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
II i 11 m?w???n?BM?
.. JUMPER j
otions. Shoes, Clothing, Hats,
Etc.
1 cloth, 15c yard. '!
Pants, special $3.50. ;
Shoes at $2.60. -j
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1 my prices on all other articles exill
to see me while in Columbia.
L. Jumpers
COLUMBIA, S. C.
?? ????- Mi l ?Win ll ? l?? MJ_
TfjTI ^ ^SEia^
I Sugar, CcfFee, Tea and Rice.
IllfSfco 1 Sugar Sold at Cost.
UlUiSB 11 Fresh Roasted Ccifce 23c to '
I I 35c pound.
1 8 Green, Black and Mixed Tea
NNED I 25c to 80c pound.
WAKE, I Rice at Cut Prices,
i, TIN" I
9 SOU YEN I ;t EVERY SATURDAY.
8 1639 Ntain St. Cokirobia, S C
S.C. I
mmmam Lexington Pressing Club.
? Remember that the old reliable Lfexi
iugton Pressing Clob ia BtJUi in tmaam**
and ia serving its patrons with tka
aids. I usual promptness and care. We gtra
i ChitelmM fP*!**1 "t<,nti0? w the prwong of
Indies vkirti, Give na a trial.
oitwiMi Mi- a, Lem Sox, Iter.
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