The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 05, 1910, Image 2

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? Till Pi2i?y 10 AT BOTTOI THE FACT LISHED POPULAR: p. m. Chaps? V _____ First Class Dental Wo Dr. L. L. TOOL 1i%nA*Main W W]laaMl<> vw>j COLUIW ..VEBHBBnnIBpBvtvaanC0CBDDDramHMBi "pet AVIN6 C0UN1 gg ??- jmmmmmmmmmtmmammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm { a 0. BROI I 1730 MAIN STREE ^ Is where you can find I | ITM1 | OF AL DOORS, SL j| BLIND i| LIME AN] | CABINET j| Call or write for Prices. \vporr^6HT i ^Miunniiimi m sansssiay*? ** ! The Cald O * 1552 Corner Main an( tjr * Columbia Bank. Centra Vt ? * George J. Howell, Pr 5 | Rates $2.00 per day. * S Headquarters for the ft * Free baths on Sa ft I CUISINE J} e * Proper and Careful Att ft A ft Now Under New Management ft <JJfftft##Oftftft*ft*<Hfrftftftftftftftft*l ? PEICE8 IS NOW ESTABWITH THE FIRM OF FRICK, i, s. c. rk at Reasonable Prices 1 These Are My Prices: st Plates (rubber base) $10.0 fid Crowns! $ 5.0 idge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.0 gan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.5' eth Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c eth Cleaned 75c. and $1.0f ver fillings 50c. to $1.0 id fillings $1.00 to $2.0 TREATING TEETH EXTRA, .E, - Surgeon Dentisl Opposite Thomas' Drug Store IB)A, S. C. I My Lexington Friends SI am ready to serve you with one of the most corals plete stocks oeshoes to befound in the city and at money saving prices. My aim is always to give you the;best for the least money. Farmers' heavy work shoes a specialty. ^ " _ ni Harmon sdDUB dm u 1725 Main Street ;\ POSTOFFICE BLOCK J COLUMBIA, S. C. WN & BRO IT, COLUMBIA, S. C. I one of the best stocks of |; L KINDS I I igfje GLASS I D CEMENT. I 1} MAJNTIjIUS. | OUR PIES have found favor with everybody ?babes and men, the little girl ii pinafores and her mother and he] grandmother. They are of th< sweet, delicious, wholesome melt-in-your-mouth kind, anc we're anxious to have you tr} them if you don't know the pro duct3 of our ovens. If you d< know we won't have to ask yon REIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKER! COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 well Hotels i i i Taylor Streets. Opposite j lly located. Columbia, S. C. ; oprietor and Manager. J 4 Large Cool Rooms. - ) U. C. T.'s and T. r. A.7s. i turday and Sunday. rNEXCELLED. * i ention Given to All Guests. I Watch us Grow. *$$$$*??*#****fc#?????????* [I Foley's 0 JL jf! fajl Is Pleasant and Effective CL'KES ' *-2?. _ Q v r\ ?n n r h flf W^n&upmiua) UiUiliavM fc*Liver Trouble. by stimulating these organs a: restoring their natural actic Is best for women and ch dren as ORINO does not gri or nauseate. Sold by all druggists of Lexingb j Henry Drug Store, Chapin S. C. How li Happened. Lady?Poor man! So you are ji out of jail? 0 Tramp? Yes, mum. I was a viet q of fortune fellers back ia ninety-nine 3 Lady?Indeed? rj Tramp?Yes, mum. The district torney told where I'd ever been a what I'd ever done during my wh ^ life, and the judge predicted where ^ would be for the next ten years 3 Jpuek. Appropriate Cake Gifts. For the delinquent creditor?Stx . cake. t For the singer?Do(ughi cake. For the sailor?Currant cake. * For the tramp? Sponge cake. For the drunkard?Drop cake. For the farmer?Hoe cake. For the cowboy?Plain cake. B For the house builder?Raisin cak< Frank Rudd of Jacksonville, F1 died at Clinton while on a visit to i atives. Rev. I. W. Williams Testifi Rev. I, W. Williams, Hunfcingti W. Va., writes us as follows: "This to certify that I used Foley's Kidr I Romodv -fr*r norirrmc pvhn. nation n kidney trouble and am free to say tl Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all tl you claim for it." All Druggists Lexington, Henry Drug store Cha] S. C. Smallpox has developed in the cot ty jail at Union. The barber9 in Spartanburg hi formed a labor union. ? Foley's Kidney Remedy will ci an> case of kidney or bladder trou that is not beyond the reach of me = cine. It invigorates the entire syst and strengthens the kidneys so th j eliminate the impurities from the blo< Backache, rheumatism, kidney a bladder troubles are all cured by t great medicine. All Druggist of L ington, Henry Drug store Chapin S. Sewing Machines. The Davis Unique and other n improved drop head machines; nic< finished in oak; easy running and p feet sewing; fully guaranteed; sale at factory prices for cash, or easy payments, at The Bazaar. tf Rice B. Harman TAX RETURNS. In accordance with the law in r erence to the assessment and taxati of real and personal property, < Auditor, or his assistant, will be a attend the following named places the purpose of receiving tax retui frv-r the voar 1010 ftnrl in nrf A.Vi VilV lltJVUIA J XI/ A V J V?M\? ?** V* ? to meet the next appointment, t hour will close at 11 o'clock in t morning and at 4 o'clock in the aft noon. Taxpayers will, therefore, prompt in meeting the appointmen so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come p pared to give the name of the tow ship and number of school distr ; wherein they reside; number of acn lots and buildings, with value of ta2 tion: Gaston, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 4th. Swansea, Wednesday and Thursds Jan. 5th and 6th. j Joe Reeder's, Friday a. m., Jan.' Jake Mack's, Friday p. m., Jan. ' Pelion, Tuesday (all day) Jan. 11. r Steedman, Wednesday a. m. Jan. : 5 Samaria, Wednesday p. m., Jan. i Batesburg, Thursday (all da i Jan. 13. Leesville, Friday (all day) Jan. V T Summit, Saturday a. m , Jan. 15. Gilbert, Saturday p. m. Jan. 15. ) Irmo, Monday p. in., and Tuesd a. m.. Jan. 17 and 13. "Ro 1 Ion 1 i cifi TnncHuu r~ m J^n 1 X/UilVH WA-L-LV' } X IAN. V*?V?- T J-X **-. f w Maa* A i White Rock, Wednesday a. n I Jan. 19. Hilton, Wednesday p. m., Jan. 19 Chapin, Thursday and Friday, Ja 20 and 21. = Peak, Saturday, (all day) Jan. 22. Grout's Store, Wednesday p. n , Jan. 26. : Ed. Addy's, Thursday a. m., Ja * 27. I Franklyn Keisler's, Thursday p. n * Jan. 27. } Irene, Saturday p. m., Jan. 29. > Edmund, Tuesday a. m., Feb. 1. * Rrookland, Friday p. in., and Si * v rday all day, Feb. -1 and 5. * At Lexington, G. H., all days n I included in above schedule, from Ja * 1, 1910, to Feb. 20, 1910. when t * books will close, after which 50 \. \ cent, will be added for failure to ma jt leturns. Tax returns sent in by nn * are not legal unless sworn to befc jj an ofiicer qualified to administ i oaths. * All male persons are subject to p * fev frnin 91 to VPJirs of HfP. PX(!fi those exempt by law. ir Under the new law all dogs are so r- joet to a capitation tax of 50 cer Hi'd must be returned at the sai time when oilier property is returne W. L). DENT, Auditor of Lexington County. A LIVING- FEOM 10 AC3SI Virginia Farmer's Story aa In spiratica to OthGrs. When all the crops have been liar vested and all the accounts settled the net profit is the real test of thi farmer. Brilliant experiments an well enough, and the trial of unusua methods is most interesting; but hov . the farm pays alone determines tin value of the new system. Intcnsivi cultivation, diversified crops, farmin/ specialties and secondary crops, are nd therefore, only important when it cai >n. be demonstrated that they enrich thi farmer. That veteran planter, T. O. Sanely of Nottoway, is thoroughly convinc ed of the truth of these principles 3n. says the Richmond Times-Dispatch In a recent letter to the Southeri Planter he backs up his belief with i . transcript from his ledger for a perio< of three years. The farm in questio] >m consisted of only ten acres, and wa apparently in a bad condition whei cultivation began. Sub-soiling wa a*" necessary, while two and one-kal , tons of bone meal had to be used cue , j From the profits of that year, there i._ fore, the expense of these improve ments had to be deducted. But th< ten acres produced 700 bushels of con and twenty tons of corn stover, witl )rt a net profit of $490.00 to the owner. When the corn was worked for th< last'time during the first season, crim son clover was seeded for the nex season, twenty pounds to the acre This required little cultivation, and at the end of the year, yielded 9ixteer e- tons of hay, worth $169 net. For tk< third season the ten acres were fertil a*? ized with two and one-half tons o' e^" bone meal, and were planted in timo thy, herd's grass, sappling clover anc alfalfa. After all the expenses of thi: 6S season had been paid the year's ha] Dn, crop sold for $572.50. Thus, withii ' is three 3 ears, the profit from the tei: nd aCre amountec* $1>232, or a clea iat yearly revenue of $41.07 per acre, lat Here is a 6ermon that needs r < praise. Here is an argument in be Pin half of goodffarming that requires n< explanation. If every farmer in Vir ginia would take it to heart, the nex three years would revolutionize th? agriculture of the state and triple thi lVft productivity of our farms. Endorsed by the 'Constitution. are " ble Every Southerner knows the higl idi- standing of the Atlanta Constitution em the leading paper in the South. An< tey the late editor of it, Henry W. Grady od. was one of the South's noblest sons md Mr. Grady was renowned for hi his frankness in stating facts and he wa ex- just as severe in condemning tha C. Avhich was wrong as he was in prais ing what was right. As a resident o Atlanta he naturally heard of th< work being done in that city by Dr Woolley for the cure of persons ad ew dieted to the use of whiskey and opi Bly nm. Mr. Grady investigated am er_ when he had satisfied himself that Dr for Woolley's cure was a genuine one, h< on came out in an article in the Consti tution and said so. He described th< treatment as harmless, cited the fac that it caused no shock to the nervoui = system, no loss of appetite, no sever* purging nor any tendency to collapsi and reported that 110 case was no rec ord where any patient had sufferet ;ef- after effects. He detailed the circum ion stances in two case? treated, in botl :he of which the patients were using fron nd 40 to CO grains of morphine and fron Pj-if OA fn *)' x.ninii i-\f r\r\r> Ol'no PVPTT fl ;1 1 ?d\j tw ^lailio VA VWUAMV V . v.. v- , ns and lie declared that in 30 days botl ler ca9cs { were discharged?completely ;he cured. Any cne who cares to rea( ;he the whole article can secure a copy er- of it by addressing Dr. Woolley' ba Viator Sanitarium. 200 Lowndes Buil ts, ding, Atlanta, Ga. reWantod-Blacksmith and G-uarc es, A blacksmith to shoe mules and d< ta- general repair work, and a guard t< care for and protect the camp at chain gang during the day. Apply at once iy, stating salary desired. J. J. Lang ford, Supervisor Lexington County. 7. 7. yi 1 Honesty 5- I in Jewelry 8- H "If it came from Sentz's, you I n*' | know it's all right," is what one g )# B of our customers remarked to | tii. K another the other day. y I "When you bay Jewelry, you | generally have to take the "Jew- | eler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputation for honesty and fair dealing coum-s. And furthermore, wc will ^always give you your money back | and ask no questions any time | you are dissatisfied with a pur- g chase. Special attention to mail orders, g 2 MS I. ME, I ,'ts I JEWELEB, 1 d. | 1439 Main, Columbia, 5. C I 11! 11 iC. Until science discovered a wa 2 Smokeless Device, and make it c 3 heaters had one common great fauii 1 With the advent cf the Automa 7 cractical aoDiioedon to the You may now havt a!l the heat ; where you want k?without the annoyas Brass font holds 4 Quarts of oil, which Brass wick tube?damper top?cool hand The Perfection is beautifully fmished Every Dealer Every^-hoe. If Not At V to the Nearest Ag STANDARD Oil (Ineorporat inwrQ' ncu n? 1 duiiLu mmi y 11 3 j Next Door to Copeland Co. COLUMBL tNot th chance to bi Goods, She nishings, etc found in Co k Doing < I ]3$*jEk arenot tax< I which is nec I business. N a / ' if i f/W on kac^acco * i 1/7 ilm we are a^' ' I // Jffil cen** ^ess ^ '' 1 fcfw! By helf f \mUli selves, for i: 3 grow as it h yOU wj]j soc i ' ^ than they ai AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 387 J 3 Kalarcazao Corset Co.. Mafcen jf OUT state! m ?? H H IP '* L. A9 ? 3 11 Fall and Wir j 1 Men's Suits, - I Boy's Knee Pant = I Cloaks, Skirts, ] ! Pattern Hats, and Notions in s at all Prices. Come and ixu your shopping p] Wl. PLAT 1804 MAIN ST. I ?h I'"? 1 iJi J ty to construct the Automatic i orppletely dependable, all oil '?smoke. ; * tic Smokeless Device, and its ~1 BT"^'4W"^ in /*^fek T3k 7 liKf El/llUN I MI Heater' tripped wteh Smokeless D?v1oe]| dj noke probtem was successfully | i. s Perfection Oil Header te the boater equipped with this * Ass&omatic Seaokeless Device\ jjKwes a steedy, full-glowing Ifeat, | he wick turned up as high as it will j hout a shred of smoke. Reverse the i, turn the wi?k down?there's no odor, smokeless device automatically locks i events the upward movement of the beyond the jprcper exposure. That i < secret. This splendid result gives jhip to the Perfection. j>ou want?when you want it?and J ace of smoke or eder. permits a glowing heat for 9 hours, le. Cleaned in a minute, in Nickel or Japan. ours. Write for Descriptive Cireda* ) :ncy of the | Jk L COMPANY I <xl) aas^ggSBSSSSHEaaaaBzaMaBia I GOODS SB' - 1554 MAIN STREET k, S. C. e last chance?but a good jy your Fall and Winter Dry ies, Underwear, Gents' Fur:., at the lowest prices^to be lumbia. i strictly cash business, we sd with the heavy expense ;essary in conducting a credit 'either do we have any losses unts, and for these reasons, e to sell you at least 10 per an other merchants. )ing us, you will help your- (f our business continues to las in the past three months, n find our prices even lower *e at present. Come and see > nent is not correct. "The Cash Dry Goods Store.5* |l aa^a | Men's Pants, 1 JSuits, Ladies' I Millinery and 1 Dry Goods, I dl styles, and 1 ike our store 1 _ Laoe. I T & SON, I - COLUMBIA, S. C. S g^aEg^gMBgaKB^aaamB The PSace sj ;ave you money on your 1 ? - - /gcsn q rlnter^sioes | c bought this stock in March i :'e the advance in leather and 14 intend to sell every pair at 8 prices. We have the largest | : we ever carried, so we can j yery member of the family in ? ' dress and work shoes. | | irmers' medium and heavy- f :ht work shoes a specialty. \ , p.sf. a. I"' 0 Iffain St. Columbia, S. C. ? wni?nmriinT-rr""" ! I ]