The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 12, 1910, Image 3
. MAURICE'S T!
1704 and 1706 MAIN ST.
Fall and W
Dry Goods, Notic
and Boys, Ladies' r
i Squares and Rugs.
We invite our fri
/ ^ \<W {
(Apjj ton and the surrour
it) bia to see us for yo
f ]q are prepared to sav
i K stock. We never 1
i! 0 or cheaper.
Notice we prepay
E ] l\ wards to your neai
|j]ULa will pay half your ]
of 50 miles, providi
i $30.00, and at the same time b
to see us for your wants.
Ladies' Suits from $10.00 to
Millinery this fall. Grand vali
$18.00. A big assortment of 1
1 We guarantee everything w
! LOWEST PRICE.
A
Time to So?
Now is the time to sow Fall $
want. We have good Seeds?See<
We have a big stock and can fill 03
Early Winter and
, Oats, Winter Rye
?
Essex Rape, Seec
Seed, Grass See
We also have about four car 1
* busbels of APPLER OATS an<
RUST PROOF OATS which
WRITE FO
I
Lorick & L?
COLU&BS
I This beautiful soli
made for service, lo
our Lexington frionds
! Til? Lion Fi
Ask for Catalogue,
Do You App
If you do, take every;
a long on*
DR. HII
Life ?e Liver
It cures Constipation, Ind
Kidney Troubles, five cases
fob sale bt all dbvgk
THE MURRAY
I8EE-MH WE
COLUMBIA, S. C
Inter Wear
ins, Clothing for Men, Youths
railored Suits, Millinery, Art
ends and patrons from Lexinglding
counties when in Columur
wants before buying. We
e you money from this big
lad a better stock to show you
r all orders from $4.00 and up
-est express office. Also we
-ailroad fare within a distance
ng your purchane amounts to
?uying at the lowest price. Cal
$27.50. A grand display of
aes in Men's Clothing, $5.00 to
3oys' Suits, $1.50 to $5.00.
e sell to be GOOD and at the
Seeds. Let us sell you what you
ds that will reap a big harvest.
:ders of any size of
Hairy Vetch, Seed
and Barley, Dwarf
I Wheat, Clover
i rt _ * o
wmoii oeis.
oads of WESTERN OATS, 2,000
i 1,000 bushels of CAROLINA
we are selling at close prices.
R PRICES
wrances Inc.
A. S. C.
I
B ^
^QakRo^ker AA jj
oks well. To [
Columbia, S. C. |
ireciate Life?
precaution to make it
5, and take
LTON'S
I yAND Kidnays.
igestion, Stomach, Lirer a at!
that shorten Lite.
K8S8. WIBUMM B?
i 09* *' ?
???a?a??n?awwiwMWMB
is 'I know what is good
% for young and old peo- |fj
|U pie," v/rites Mrs. Clara g$j
S Dyksira, a trained nurse pj
[U of South Beilingham, [Us
m Wash., "and will say that j|?
a I consider Cardui the best j&|
II medicine for girls and
g women. It makes them
IRJC4 Ui?; DCVV ic- U*T|
Keves tlieir pain and reg- |||
r ulates womanly troubles, Bp!
"Both my daughter and I
received great benefit." Hj
The Woman's Tonic
Bs a medicine fen* fe- g||
e trouble, no rcedi- I3|
i you can get has the |?
established reputation, |||
Cardui has. ?*j
ifty (50) years of sue- ||
> prove that it has 8$
id the greatest of all ?3
3?tiie test of TIME, p
s a tonic for weak wo- ||
i, Cardui is the best, be- g|
>e it is a woman's tonic. ?
ure, gentie, safe, re- m
From Around Providence.
To the Editor of Tne Dispatch:
Small <rr?ir> is not lookinfif SO Wei]
~ -- ^
due to the very cold weather.
Miss Hattie Wise has returned to
her home in Prosperity, after a delightful
visit to her cousins, Misses
Ruth and Maud Fields.
The many friends of Mrs. H. P. Roberts
will be pained to learn of her continued
illness.
Little Miss Thane Hendrix was the
guest of Miss Annie Fields last week.
Master Wilbur Roberts spent Sunday
with Masters H. W. and Sainue]
Hendrix.
Misses Ada Williams and Pearle
Taylor were the guests of Miss Martha
Hendrix Caughman Sunday.
Mr. George Fields and son, Frank,
spent Saturday in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Cook and children
have returned from a pleasanl
visit to relatives at Wagener.
Mrs. Lester Harman and little
daughter, Sarah Ruth, visited the
family of Mr. George Fields recently.
Mrs. Reuben Corley is confined tc
her bed with sickness.
Mrs. P. H. S^ay spent Sunday with
her brother, Mr. Jake Harman.
Jan. 8. Daisy.
?
Children Teething
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP has been used for ever Fifty
Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for then
Children While Teething, with Perfect
Success. It Soothes the Child, Soften?
the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind
Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea.
Sold by Druggists in every
partofche world. Be sure and ask
T-r*v>?.Nr y-s * .'.AAnni I TV/1
tor "Mltb. WllNSiAMV'S SUUininu
SYRUP," and tafce no other Kind.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Oct. 20-ly
Leon De La Grange, the famous
French Aeronaut, was killed on
Wednesday by a fall from his machine.
Simple Remedy for LaGrippe
LaGrippe coughs are dangerous, as
they frequently develop into pneumonia.
Foley's Honey and tar not only
stops the cough, but heals and strengthens
the lungs so that no serious results
need be feared. The genuine
loley's Honey and Tar contains nc
harmful drugs and is in a yellow package.
All Druggist of Lexington, Henry
Drug store Ckapin S. C.
Julia Johnson of Lancaster was
struck on the head with a piece ol
stove wood by Tom Nunn, a colored
servant, and seriously injured.
Don't trifle with Kidney and Bladder
trouble. Take DeWitt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills as directed and you will
at once notice satisfactory results. DeWitt's
Kidney Jind Bladder Pills arc
antiseptic, healing and soothing. Be
sure to get DeWitt's Kidrey and Bladder
Pills when yon ask for them. Refuse
substitutes and imitations. Sold
by Kaufmann Drug Co.
?c? ?
The total amount of taxes received
by the state treasurer from the treas
nrers of the various counties amount 8
to $873,771,35.
A Wild Blizzard Raging
brings danger, suffering-ofteu death?
to thousands, who take colds, coughs
and lagrippe?that terror of Winter
and Spring. Its danger signals are
''stuffed up.'' nostrils, lower part of
nose sore, chilis and fever, pain in back
of head, and a throat-gripping cough.
When Grip attacks, as yen value your
life, don't delay getting Dr. King's
New Discovery. '"One bottle cured
me," write? A. L. Dunn, of Pine Valley,
Miss., "after being Maid up' three
weoka with Grip." For sore, lungs,
Hemorrhages, Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, its supremo.
50c. $1.00. Guaranteed by Kaufmans
Drag Oo. Beriok* Drug Store
Sandal Brag Store.
Notes From St. Andrews.
To the Editor of The Dispatch :
The Christmas season passed off
very pleasantly in this section,
old and young alike had a veiy good
time.
Mrs. J. II. Huffman has returned
from the Kuowlton Hospital, in Columbia,
and is improving very rap
ly. Mrs. Huffman is dc-liglired with
the treatment she received at Ku -viton's
and speaks in the highest praise
of the institution.
Sarah, Carrie Dell, Esther a*d M*cter
Joe Bates Huffman have recovered
from their reont illness.
St. A ndrevcs Sunday school ?"ave a
Christmas tree on Christmas cU<which
was very largely attended and
much enjoyed by every one present.
Misses Ada and Vida LaGrone, our
much beloved teachers, spent the holidays
at their home at Johnston.
Miss Carrie Yonnginer, of Columbia,
spent Christmas with her parents.
Miss Liilie Younginer spent a portion
of the holidays with Mi39 Ada
LaGrone at Johnston.
Mr. Frank Leitzey spent Christmas
at home.
Jan. 3. A Pupil.
Sand us Your .Duds.
If you are too busy to come to town
mail us your dues. We need all the
money we can get, besides the law will
not allow us to ma papers to subscribers
in arrears for more than one year
Work The Beads.
We want to mge upon the people of
the county the importance of working
the roads now while there is not very
much to do on the farm and while the
weather is good. There are some
roads in tho county that are said to
bo in a very bad condition that could
be put in fino shape with a little effort.
Ey all means work the roads before
spring.
Our young friend, Mr. Queen Ivey,
of Route 4, called in to see us Sat^day
and paid for his subscription to The
^ Dispatch and Home and Farm.
Advice to the Agech
, Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish
bowels, weak kidneys and bktd
dor and TORPID LIVER.
; sja ^S|f,
have a specific effect on these organs,
L stimulating the bowels, causing thccn
to perform their natural functions ac
In youth and
> IMPARTING VIGOR?
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
They ore adapted to old and youag.
1 .
\ DEALER IN fi
j Ssfigra! Msrchsadise
I Staple Line i\
GROCERIES, CANNED |
GOODS, HARDWARE, jj
ENAMEL WARE, TIN* |
WARE, ETC. * * * " 1
Lexington, - S. C. |
1 D5AM0N0 B?lAND
<> S^?C
i C0>> I ^ J|> ^
SADIES I
i ArIx your drnngffft for chi-ches-ter's A
diamond brand pills in Red and/A
Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue(*/J
Ribbon. Takb NO OTHER. Buy oF your \/
Druftctst and ask for CEI-CHiuS*T?R S *
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fieO
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
; SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TIME CI/CPY \A/LiPRh WORTH
TRIED tltlil WnCnC TESTED
i GTW. LINOLER,
c r
Viiupxij., Kf. uM
L Has ao2ap-to-date line of
: S0FF1HS m GASKETS
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 ud>
dertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m
i
SEAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE?One lot situated in the
I town of White Rock, S. C. on depot
St. measuring 100x125ft. with residence
and work-shop on same. For further
j information address. Lf. L. Gartman.
New Brookland, S C. Nov. 27-2 mce-p
FABM LOANS
A + 7 onrl ft tioit Aflnl
IX1/ I ixuu vr wmwi
Loan9 made on improved fa&ns in
Richlan^ and Lexington counties in
9nn:8 ot $300 and upwards, payable in
installments, no commissions are charged,
borrower paying for preparation of
papers only. Loans of ^1,000 or over
at seven per cent., under $1,000 at eight
per cent. THOM-A3 & THOMAS,
1237 Washington St., Oolmuibia, S. 0.
IF or Cosjghs?
Do you know a remedy for cough*
years old? There is one?Ayer's
in the family, it stays. It is not
the place of a doc Lor. It is a i
the treatment cf all throat an
your own doctor his opinion ol
I No alcohol in this cough medicine
You cannot recover promptly 11 your oowtiis <ire
atlve; act directly on the liver. Sold for nearly skty;
f??ifTwt?w i w 11 iMtm .UOWM?IIWW??wrarywri
SOME R&ftE BARGAINS
K07SCW5, SHOES A
Best table oil cloth, the yar
Just a few more pairs of 12'
out at $2.75 pair, $3.50 value, j
wide, 45c the yard, all colors,
the yard, 10c values. One lot o
lasts, 5 c the yard.
Eemeniber my stcck is all u
W. L. Jy
1816 MAIN ST.
_
Ld?II HW I) raWMBMBMaMMMPMHWMMlOU
O ? * 9 2 A
Wheeiwrigniam
Repair S
We are prepared to do
W7heelright and Blacksmith
shoeing, etc.
AUTOMOBILE R
We make a specialty of
and guarantee every job. A
our care will be promptly ex
Long & Rl
LEXINGTON,
I|f life Your Psctu
$ Save your Pictii
i | Mottoes and Certifies
I | them framed. W7e
!the best possible wo
highest grade mouldiiij
assortment of moulding
and the finest glass
prices reasonable.
MM
ill TOf RRV3&S
! j Snt SoMl
L COLUMBIA.
BEsssmvammatmm&imaBSKS?
THE OLD F
If in need of the very b
SADDLERY, selected by an
tucky Horseman" call on
the greatest variety to select
best, medium and cheap. W
1 A
and employ the best work
work to last longer than any
j 1517 F/lain Street
I SOUTHERN it
jj^ Unexce'lsd iialsig G<
i Through Piallsnas Stefpiag
^ Gostvenienf Seb^teo oi
For full information as t
juL consult nearest Southern Sail
W J. C. LUSK, D. P..
J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A, At]
Fake This]
5 and colds nearly seventy \
Cnerry Pectoral. Once I
a doctor, does not take I
doctors aid. Made for jj
d lung troubles. Ask ||
: it. Follow his advice. |
J. C. Ayer Co., Lotceli, Mass. |
rcstipated. Ayer's Pills are gently laxyears.
Ask your doctor all about them.
i IW DRY GOODS, i
UD CLOTH'NS
d 15c Ij
4 wool blankets to close Sj
ill wool serge 36 inches j
26 inch percale 8 l-3c A
f 7 l-2c Outing, while it a
iew and up-to-date. |
impers |
COLUMBIA, S^C. I
fclH ! ?MM I tt? ! ! !! > III I W I 1 I
n J
i Blacksmith
Shop
any and all lands of
I Repairing, HorseEPAIEIK'Gr
repairing Automobiles
II work entrusted to
ecuted.
?hardson
s. c.
"aaa?
lis Frasneu
!
ires, Diplomas, I
ites by having i
give customers |
rkmanship, the |
gs, the largest t
gs to select from |
made and the ||
onRgns'w I A
uUmrAHi 1 A
^ ^ JRi ?? ||
B lliiL I
s.c.
SELIABLE
est in HARNESS and
old experienced "Ken
X
us where you will find
from of all grades,
e use the Best Leather
men. Guarantee our
on the market.
Columbia, S. C.
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AIL WAY. ~|
sr Service, !$f
Cars on all Trains, ^
n Local Trains. cL
o rates, routes, etc W
way Ticket Agent, or v.^
A.., Charleston, S. C w
anta, Ga. Jb
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