The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 19, 1910, Image 9
' THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
& Keprescotatioe Bewspaper. Sonars Lexington and the Sordsrs of the Surrounding Sountica Lias s Blanket,
VOL XXX2L LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 1910~ ~ ~~ i2~
0 Are You |
8 UtflfSAcf"? 1
II B BVlHV^le
M With your land when for the p
11 sake of saving a few dollars &
Js you use a fertilizer whose fe
y only recommendation is its m
y analysis. It requires no spe- p
y cial knowledge to mix mateH
rials to analyses. The value |
y of a fertilizer lies in the ma- y
| terials used, so as not to p
I i . over feed the plant at one
L time and starve at another.
~ ' _ j, ? 1 F
1 Ills is wny Koyscer uranus &
! are so popular. Every in- L
gredient has its particular |
work to do. Twenty-five f
years experience in making L
goods for Southern crops has . L
enabled us to know what is |
required. L
See thai Srade mark is on every bag Is
TRADE L
F? S. ftoyster Guano Co. , f
NORFOLK, VA. C
I
???mp? a?? a???pwwain ? ^ e??on??p1apga?? ?a???f?
; We offer Society King Shoes, worth $5, for ?3.98 \
; We have a lot of Ladies' and Geut's Shoes we will j
| offer at the remarkable low price of 75c to ?1.25. These I
I shoes are always sold at from $1.50 to S2.QG.
Gent's Shirts, formerly ?1.00, now 89c.
Gent's Shi rts, formerly 50c, now 38c.
And all other goods in proportion. Come and in'
spect our stock before buying elsewhere.
Yours for business,
D. B. S p h a ! e r ,
j ' PELI03S", S. C.
HOUSES, MULES, BUGGIES,
M&h grade woi
We sell the celebrated Studeb?
have them in any size. When yo
anything in our line, come in and
place and we will do our best for y
We are not strangers, and our
sound business.
RHEA LIVE STO
1109 HAMPTON ST.
I CHEATED BY THE DOCTOR.
| TooJ< Off Two Fingers, but Charged
j Enough For a Full H3?,
j THINK," said tlio man with the l
J[ drooping mustache, "I mast
havo inherited my tendency to
\ hold out for the worth of my money.
| There is nothing that galls me so
badly as to be cheated. 1 don't object
to paying well for a good thing, but it
I disturbs mc to pay out even a dime
? - - - < L- ?1.. ? ^1 \ o
IIor Wnat IS worm uui,) a lu^uci.
I have said. I think I must inherit this
trait, or whatever it may be called,
f My ancle Thad was a great hand to
I! insist on getting his money's worth,
and when he didn't he always roared ,
loudly enough to let everybody know
it.
"Ooe time he got his hand mixed up
in the cogs of a harvesting machine,
and it was pretty badly mangled. The ,
doctors thought at first they could save ,
it, but in a few days there began to
be indications of biood poisoning, and
I Uncle Thad was informed that he
wouid probably havo to lose his arm.
He kicked pretty hard, but at last gave .
in, when he was tokl that he would die j ,
3 unless ho submitted to an operation.
I ''They got Doc Dates down from the j
s county seat to do the operating, and j
? for a week cr two Uncle Thad was )
$ pretty low. Finally he began to pick
h up. and when he was convalescent one
{j of his neighbors dropped in one day to
|j see him.
I '* 'Weil. Thad.' the caller asked, 'how
a you gettin' along?'
| " 'Oh. first rate,' said Uncle Thad,
| 'but if yen ever have to get any
g v operatin' done on you don't iet Doc
K /ir. it thfi worst cheat in
(! J_>U IVO UV n..
this .county. He charged me $43 and
only took off two lingers.' "?Chicago
Becord-IIerald.
Ail Sunsets Are Not Alike.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterby were sitting
on their piazza. It was late afternoon,
and the sun was making his final
preparation to gild the western heav?
ens. Peterby sat in mute admiration.
8 "Did you ever see such a superb
m sunset?" he exclaimed rapturously. "It
ft is simply wonderful?amazing!"
I Mrs. Peterby did not join in his enthusiasm.
She shifted uneasily in her
chair.
"You would think anything was
goc-d," she replied. "You've just had a
good dinner. But it's just an ordinary
sunset, nothing more."
"Where are you going?" asked Peter- i
by. "Why can't you sit still? Just j
like a woman. No artistic apprecia- !
tion." j
fi "I'll be back presently," replied Mrs.
(] Peterby.
I* Four or five minutes passed. She ,
? came back and sat down. There was !
? a silence.
19 "It is beautiful," whispered Mrs. j
Peterby. "Don't think 1 ever saw a i
11 finer sunset. See that exquisite color- i
I in?- nff there. <a ml those feaiher effects. |
Perfectly lovely!" .
Peterby turned bis face slowly and j
gazed at her. i
"What did you do In the house just
il now?" he asked.
IS Mrs. Peterby \s face beamed.
!j "Why." she replied. "the cook was i
|s going to leave, but she told me she I
j! would stay another month."?Success ;
J J Magazine.
Have you a weak throatV If so, you
cannot be too careful. You cannot begin
treatment too early. Each cold
makes you more liable to another and
the iast is always the harder to cure.
If 3'on will take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at the outset you will be saved
much trouble. Sold by All Druggists.
AMn IIADMCCQ
niiu imguiLuu
another shipment
[ules that are good
ive a good supply
uggies, and other
^ks.
iker wagons, and
u are in need of
look through our i
l
on.
guarantee means '
CK CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
i
WOMEN AFTER MARRIAGE.
Acoonfteg to Brother BucteJoo They
Arc Different as Wivee.
,<J$3 LEEGED to say, sab. dat it'a
strange?pow'ful strange?how J
marriage do change women |
folks," philosophically remarked expo- I
rienced old Brother Buckaloo. "It j
works dis-uh-way wid one and dat-uh- I
way wid a-uuddor, but it sho' changes !
ail of 'em somehow.
"Befo' de weddin' she'll have a
whole lot to disclaim, de lady will.
'bout bein' yo' nil's cUngin' vine ana
Bich poeticais as dat, and afterwards
yo' Cess lift her griddles and yo'll lind
her a ragin' furnace Inside. Endurin*
of de courtship, she'll whlspuh sweet
sediments to yo' a nudder lady will,
tweiS yo' sho'ly think dnrs a little angel
us-settin on her tongue, and turreetiy
atter de sarrymony yo' 'skivers
dat her heart is as cold as de end of a
dog's nose.
"Now, dar was muh third wife, dat
?no, come to think, 'twuz muh fou'th.
Wa'n't nuthin' de matter wld muh
third wife dat I r-ckyleets.at dls moment,
'cept she had sich quaint eyes
?nigli sighted or suppin. Slie was big
and po'tly, and I'm small and skimpy
in mull pussonr.fity, and I hatter keep
her s'nlied wit! spectacles dat mag'itlod
like one o' dose yuh magical lanterns
yo' sees at do op'ry show, uhkase
why: Long's she had her glasses
on I looked so big dat she treated me
like an equality, but dess let her lose
dem glasses and she'd gimme a lickir.'
and put me to bod wid de child'en.
Outside o' dat dnr wasn't a finer lady
dan muh third wife no place.
"But, muh fou'th?bless goodness?
befo' marriage she was alius noratin'
suppin 'bout economy. Economy?
'waste not, want not,' and all sich as
dat?was her cry. And atterwards it
was a po' day dat she didn't waste a
dish by smashirf it on muh head and
sometimes many as haffer dozen?dishes
dat cost me good money, too. sail!
"Ah Lawd! Dar ain't no tellin' how
dey'ii turn cut. on'y dat twell be diffunt
film what yo' expect. Dar ain't
no way o* tostin' 'em wid acid, and
taiu't no use judgin' one by do tudder,
uh-kase dey's all as dil'funt rum each
udder as dey is fura. what yo' 'marines
dey'il be. Nussah. If yo' was to
marry fawty roiucii in rapid concussion
3*0' wouldn't know no mo' 'bout
tie fawty-fust dan if yo'd never sccu
none at all. De oa'y man dat un'erstands
a woman is de tall headed gen'lcmnn
dat ut "erstands dat he don't
un'erst-and her and dess pulls down
his hat and 'gives thanks dat if s ag'in
de law to marry mo' dan one of 'em
at a time."?T. P. Morgan in Puck.
Why Dr'or Possum Shows His Tceih.
"lifer Possum has been showin' his
toofs far mo'n usual of late," said
Brother Dickey, "an' 1 wants tcr ax
you?does ycu know de reason whyV"
"l\o. You tell it."
"Hit's on dis account," said the old
man. "lie knows right well dat his
home is in de souf, whar he raise an*
bo'n, an' since he got a reputation in
de noif dey been ship;-In' him dar by
tie carload, an' he don't like de climate,
an' lie don't oii'erstau' tie people.
I hat's why he shows his toofs so
?tcr make 'urn think he's a rough,
fightiu' proposition, w'eu he de mos'
harmless an' juiciest creeter in do
roun' worl'!"?Atlanta Constitution.
Cost cf Tuition.
"I see there # is a correspondence
school of poetry."
"I suppose it charges by the number
of feet."
"Or else by the reading of the meter."?New
York Journal.
Tired.
She?You never seem to want to
take me anywhere since we are married.
He?I'd take you anywhere if you'd
only stay there forever. ? Cleveland
Leader.
SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for Lexington County.
South Carolina, in the case of Henry
F. Geiger against $ Jbi. uwens, ^Norton
W. Brooker and others, dated December
3rd, 190i>, I, Johu J. Earle, Spec ial
Master, will sell en salesday in Febmary
no t, being the 7rh day of said
month, during the usual hours of stile,
before the Court House in the town of
Lexingf. n, County and State af ore said,
to the highest bideer:
"All that tract of land, situate, lying
and being in the Couury of J.exitigton
and State aforesaid, containing one
hundred and fifty-six acres, more < r
less, bounded on the North by lauds of
Mrs. Move; on tbe East by Corgaree
lliver; cntbe South by N. W. Brcoin-r. j
and on the West by tiie old Stare lload
at the 7 mile i>est from the City of Columbia,
S O."
Terms of sale: One-half cash, bal- I
nice in one year from date of sale, 10- (
get her with interest thereon: said bal
? vn Iw. ir.n,,,./,,! 1,T- lintlH /\f 1 ] ?.
:tu\A; i\j m%.~ wrvuivu i'f? *.%> I'wiiM \/i *4.^
purchaser and mortgage oi' the prem
scs sold.
Said mortgage to contain tlv usual
stipulations as to attorneys foes, payment
of taxes and insurance, and as to
?vaste.
At such sale each bidder may be required
to make a deposit with said Special
Master, of Fifty dollars; and if the
successful bidder refuses to make such
leposit when required so to do. then
said Special Master will immediately
e-sell said premises at the risk of such
adder.
JOHN J EARLE,
Special Master.
I
The ^ Great Liwei
I Oeiiera!
I Don't take pills and violent purgatives
! They don't cure. Take R. L. T. for C
[ and all Liver Troubles. It acts in perfec
! Chills and Fever.
Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S C., hs
years and sa}\s he does not know of an;
results as this remedy.
mmwamwmmmmaw?r??nngw .limi mwbt?mm??mamm
Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S C.:
| Dear Sirs: In response to your in|
quiry, I cheerfully state that I have
! used R. L. T. in my family for several
| years with very beneficial results. I
j have personally used it recently for <
, its tor.ic effects and have been much
j benefitted. For chronic constipation,
I indigestion and torpid liver, I do not
! know a better remedy.
Geo."l. Prince,
Judge of 10th Circuit, j
i ??
I Manufactured an
! miqum brug mm
FOR SA
I KAUFFMAN DRUG GOSW
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. "?jin i wu towyjJMtf: aanujaBMHcmmana?air mPB?an?w uu?
ii nicaoaiinc
i ULLnnHNUlL
| NO HU!
For the next 30?
j dnce onr Shoe stool
! less of cost- The stc
; ed and yon will find
||| tage to see ns for
|1 save yon money. C
Ujj will also be sold a1
j |j BUCED PRICES. ^
! jj goods must go. For
j jj soap for 25c, other s
; tj proportion. Call an
I yon bny or not.
1 o y uaieu
II Pa ill 3iftU?if
III Gilbert,
i
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' MMMMMMMMKMBI CMMBattMMBM? Bl?BJ 2BXMUNV
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i [I This is the sentime
jjl our homes, and we
| effort to make them
| tractive.
| Nothing goes so ft
I homes comfortable
| good
I FU RNI
I Not necessary hig
la Vint cj-'rTrl i'c?"h TX7?*1
KJ LL b OilU p o y UV;ax? VV
I finished, medium ai
as well.
We offer you the b
sortment in the So'
make selections at p
purse.
Plenty room in ou;
| show goods.
{?'
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I
I 1S13-19 MAIif ST. COLU:
cxonnranu.nr3 vAT^ag .gjaasPKsa* m Taw-aca-awc:
FINAL EISCHAIiGE. 11
This is io noriiy nil perst.ns that I
will apply to the Hon (.too. S. Draft.*. : I
Jurigre of Probate ior Lt xiii^ro.') Conn- j
" '? Nt'.tulK 1 bir/tli iiM f\%\ "} ? U|]> ilo. * t'\ f i
l>, OUU'll V V'M ** ? ?#*! ? ?. X.*. ,
February. F.MO, for a final ciischar/zo as j
administrators of tin? estate of John L ; j
Laird, deecased. W. D. Laird,
N. W. Kir.- j
II. \V. Martin,
\v!4 Administrators. j
For Sale or Boat.
I offer for sale or rent, my farm near !
Mr. John P. Corley's, known as the j
Weosimrnr or Leaohart nlaee. For 1 "
further information, apply to
Mrs. Jesse Hendrix,
tf Leesville, S. C. j (
a s TP a
r Medicine and
i a
i Tonic.
. They only make bad matters'worse.
onstipation, Biliousness, Indigestion
it harmony with nature. It prevents
is been prescribing continuously for 25
y remedy that will give such good
I have beeD using "Richardson's
Liver Tonic" in my Lome for sonic
months past and find it an excellent,
preparation. It has served as a substitute
for calomel, giving the desired
effect without the usual nausea following
a dose of calomel, and leaving the
liver in normal activity. I recommend
it without hesitation.
A. J. Oauthex,
Presiding Elder Anderson District.
d Guaranteed by
5ANY, Andersen, 8. 0,
LE BY
P&fiY, Lexington, S. C.
VI BUG _ j
flays we will reI,
almost regard- jj
>ck must be reduc- |
it to your adt n- , j
we will certai, t ;!
II
)ur general sto; '
; GREATLY RE- I
reneed the money; j '
instance: 7 cakes ?
tanclard goods in
d see us whether I!
i
|
S? O. I
am?? hi?n ?npgf?111 ? in mmmta m i n r-mjg^izxrry^^rJy-J.
I &&? I |^B I
Jvi* as: ?w??^!bh tl i. ?:iu 3bw bJ,
$!
nt we all have for I
should make every |
comfortable and at- |
iy towards making pj
and attractive as I
T U R E 1
h priced iurniture, I
n V\n-il-4- koo n +i 11TT
Li uuiit? ucauiii tux ^
id low priced kind |
est and largest as- I
utli from which to |
'rices to olease any &
f!
c big new store to S
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&? y itffsA &
MEIA. S. C. PHONE 111 H
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I n,.4. w?a~.. T" -I i
net i V cii *i i | |
! Instantaneously t i
f !
for city residences ?lo.C0; jj
for country rcsi- fc
donees ? 2 0. 0 0. |
Xo dourer. Sim- cgjg^At'fS^r
plosfc boa tor on the
market. Have sold
dozens of them,
giving satisfaction
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY.
82.> W. Gf rvais St. Columbia. S- C.
Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette
?onpon8 wanted. I will redeem the?ie
u cash. Rice B. H innan.