The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 26, 1910, Image 2
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We have a lot of Ladies
offer at the remarkable low
shoes are always sold at fro
Gent's Shirts, formerly J
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| The Cafdv
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? Columbia Bank. Central!
* H. W. WOODWARD, Pi
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: PRICES IS
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IBM OF
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Ihoes, worth 8?, for $3.98
and Gent's Shoes we will
price of 75c to $1.25. These
m $1.50 to $2.00.
81.00, now?89c50c,
now 38c.
proportion. Come and in'
lg elsewhere,
r business,
phaier.
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|y Lexingfeii Friends
?' I am ready to serve you
' with one of the most complete
stocks oeshoes to befound
in the city and at
money saving prices. My
aim is always to give you
thejbest for the least money.
Farmers' heavy work
shoes a specialty.
fiarman's Shoe Store
1725 Main Street
POSTOFFICE SLOCK
1 COLUMBIA, S. C.
, mmm s. e. j
ne of the best stocks of jj
n i o f
KINDS |
LSH,
5 & GLASS
' CEMENT. I
MANTLES, j
OUR. PIES
ive found favor with every bod;
babes and men, the little girl i:
nafores and her mother and he
randmother. They are of th
veet, delicious, wholesome
lelt-in-your-mouth kind, an
e're anxious to have you tr
leinif you don't know the pre
icts of our ovens. If you d
now we won't have to ask yot
EIDLiNfiER'S STEAM BAKER
COLOMBIA, S. C.
veil Hotels
Taylor Streets. Opposite
y located. Columbia, S. C.
roprietor and Manager.
European Plan.
Large Cool Rooms.
J. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s.
lrday and Sunday.
[EXCELLED.
iLion Given to All Guests.
"Watch us Grow.
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f&J KS fiL^eL Sal
la Pleasant and Effective
CUKE3
Constipation, Stomach and
Liver Trouble.
by stimulating l&ese organs and
restoring their natural action.
Is best for women and children
as ORIKO does not gripe
- or nauseate.
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' Sold by all druggists of Lexington.
Henry Drag Store, Cbapin S. C.
The residence of W. II. Hucfcabee
at Camden was destroyed by fire.
The citizens of St. Matthews are at
i work soliciting subscription to the
f capital stock of a cotton mill.
The ministers of Rock Hill have begun
a crusade against blind tigers in
that town.
| The gTand council of the three dij
visions of Masons in South Caroliua
' will be held in Greenville, February
j 8-9.
The residence of C. "W. Ballinger at
j Taylors was destroyed by fire.
The citizens of Greenville will not
attempt to hold a music festival this
spring.
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Traveling Salesman
H. F. Beere, 617-7th Ave., Peoria,
111., writes: "I have been troubled for
some time with kidney trouble, do severely
at times I could scarcely carry
my grips. After using one bottle cf
Foley's Kidney Pills I have been entirely
relieved, and cheerfully recommend
them to all." Foley's Kidney
Pills are healing and antiseptic and will
' - - - 1- - 3 All -rx
restore neaitn ana sixengLii. ah uruggist
of Lexington, Henry Drag store
Chapin S. C.
When you begin forgetting the. day
of your birth it is a sign that yon are
growing old.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
disappoints those who use it for obstinate
coughs, colds and irritations of
the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled
as a remedy for all throat and
lung diseases. Sold by All Druggists.
PENSION NOTICE.
- The Pension Commissioner will be
^ in the Auditor's office on each Satori
day in January, 1910, to give out suitable
blanks to each applicant. All
applicants most appear in person for
blanks. No blanks will be sent cut
anlees very extreme cases. Full instructions
will be given when applicant
applies for blanks. The County
Pension Board will meet on the first
Monday in February, 1910. The old
board will serve to pass upon all applications,
after which date no blanks
will be given out. The old representatives
will serve for 1910, and will
sesd to commissioner the names of all
pensioners who have died or moved
out of the oounty sinoe last pension
roll was paid off. Also the names of
those on roll who should not receive
pensions, with facte to satisfy board.
S. M. ROOF,
Poj-iairin Primm1 Co.
Dec. 11, 1909.
TAX BETTJB2TS.
In accordance with tie law in inference
to the assessment and taxation
of real and personal property, the
Auditor, or his assistant, will be and
P attend the following named places for
the purpose of receiving tax returns
5 for the fiscal year 1910, and in order
to meet the next appointment, the
hour will close at 11 o'clock in the
morning and at 4 o'clock in the aftery
noon. Taxpayers will, therefore, be
* prompt in meeting the appointments,
u so as not to cause delay,
r Taxpayers will please come pre6
pared to give the name of the town? ?
*- -J? 1 1 J _* ^ M
j snip ana nnmner 01 bcauei uistnut
J wherein they reside; number of acres,
c lots and buildings, with value of t-aka7
tion:
) Ed. Addy's, Thursday a. m., Jan.
0 27?
Franklyn Keisler's, Thursday p. m.,'
** Jan. 27.
f Irene, Saturday p. m., Jan. 29.
Edmund, Tuesday a. m., Feb. 1.
Brookland, Friday p. m., and Saturday
all day, Feb. 4 ?.nd 5.
At Lexington. 0. H., all days not
= included in above schedule, f:em Jan.
1, 1910, to Feb. 20, 1910, when the
* books will close, after wnich 50 per
** cent, will be added for failure to make
^ returns. Tax returns 3ent in by mail
& are not legal unless sworn to before
5 an officer qualified to administer
* oaths.
6 All male persons are subject to poll
* tax from 21 to GO years of age, except
U those exempt by law.
? Under the new law all dogs are sub*
- ' . - - J-_? ~ O Cn ^ . t-r.
** jeer, to a captation taz. ui ou ucuw
J ard must be returned at the same
tit time when other property is returned.
* W. D. DENT,
jj Auditor of LexiDgton County.
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% For Sale or East.
* I offer for sale or rent, my farm near
* Mr. John P. Corley's, known as the
* Wessinger or Leaphart place. For
further iuformation, apply to
? Mr". Jesse llendrix,
* tf Leesville, S. C.
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i BITES HIMSELF
WEILEl ASLEEP.
With a man's teeth buried deep k
the back of his hand, Mr. J. B. Ad
arris' cries aroused tho entire household
late Wednesday night, and hi:
wife and children, half asleep anc
half awake, rushed to his rescue will;
the courage born of instinct. Mr. Ad
I ams had been asleep some time, nit'
doors to his home were locked anc
the windows fastened when he retiree
for tl^e night. Little did he ther
think of the fierce and unusual attael;
that was soon to be made upon him,
and even now he cannot account fo;
it.
All he knows is that he was sur
rounded by his family when he awoke
with a bleeding hand through whicl:
throbbing pains were wandering ir
every direction; that they told hin:
he had bitten himself in his sleep anc
then cried about it. Why he bit himself
he cannot satisfactorily explain
even to himself.
The wound he made is quite painful
but no serious results are apprehend
ed.
Mr. Adams is engaged in the sav
mill business and farming. He ha:
rarely been "bit1' in a trade, and ex
plains that he was caught nappinj
when he was bit in the hand.?Elber
ton (Ga.) Star.
After all, it is really work when w<
take pleasure in a task?
Banks can afford to keep open shor
hours because the interest works al
the time.
Making Life Safer.
Everywhere life is being made moz<
safe through the work of Dr. King's
New Life Pills in Constipation, Bilious
ness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Live]
troubles, Kidney Diseases and Bowe
Disorders. They're easy, but- sure, anc
periectiy ouiia up me neaitu. zov a
Kaufmann Drug Co. Derick Drug Store
Sandels Drug Store.
James Miller, chief of the detectivi
force of the city of Charleston, isdea<
at his home.
The man who quits when he ha;
earned all he gets is forever gettinj
no more than he earns.
Children Teething
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINC
SYRUP has been used for over Fift]
Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for thei:
Children While Teething, with Perfec
Success. It Soothes the Child, Soffcem
the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Win<
Colic, and is the best remedy for Di
arrhoea. Sold by Druggists in everj
part of the world. Be sure and asl
for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP," and take no other kind
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Oct. 20-ly
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
L. L. Gantt, plaintiff,
against
J. D. Gantt, defendant.
(Complaint Served.)
To the defendant J. D. Gantt above
named:
. You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action, of whieh a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copj
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers at their office at
Lexington, s. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive oi
the day of such service; and if you faiJ
to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
GRAHAM & STURKIE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dated Jan. 7th, A. D., 1910.
To the Defendant- above named:
Take notice that the original summons
and complaint in the above entitled
action have this day been filed in
the office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington
County, said State.
GRAHAM & STURKIE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dated Jan. 7th, 1910. Owlf
j Honesty |
I in Jewelry I
"If it came from Sentz's, you B
know it's all right," is what one a
of our customers remarked to 2j
another the other day. ?
When you bay Jewelry, yon B
generally have to take the "Jew- B
eler's wrord for it" whether it is |
good or not. S
That's just where our reputa- 9
tion for lionesty and fair dealing K
counts. |
And furthermore, we willjal- |
ways give you your money back fi
and ask no questions any time
you are dissatisfied with a purchase.
Special attention to mail orders,
I JEWELER, , I
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C |
From Arctic I
L
; C53? to '
; no
gcp- -c
Tjfr eiiicivJ
power
Automatic Smok<
' prevents smoking. There is no possibL
This means greater heat-power, a
7 and a sure conversion of all the heat-en*
3 In a cold room, light the heater ar
glowing heat that carries full content.
> Turn the wick up as high as it will
] In everything that appeals to the pr
Perfection Oil Heater, with its new a
cisively leads. Finished in Nickel or J
a Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Ycr
to the Nearest Age:
STANDARD Oil.
t (Incorporate
r J NE
} Next Door to Copeland Co.
t COLUMBIA.
jRb Not the
=> pharipp In hiiv
I Goods, Shoes
4} nishings, etc.,
y jf found in Colui
AVt Doing a
are not taxed
j which is neces
p business. Nei
fc I WyW on bad accoun
i A* l/^ljiffi we are a^e
^ I // m cen^ ^ess ^ai]
? I trWM By heIpin
M |i selves, for if (
: grow as it has
% you will soon
I M than they are,
AMERICAN EEAUTY Style 397
Iam?:o Corse! Co.. Mtke7? II OUr StatemC
L. A- JONES, "
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II Fail and Win!
! I Me., Suits, ,
! Boy's Knee Pant i
Cloaks, Skirts, M
Pattern Hats,
and Notions in al
at all Prices.
Come and mal
your shopping pla
WM. PLATT
1304 MAIN ST.
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Tan Minutes j
oil heater has a higher
icy or greater heating j
than the
1FECTIONj
>11 Heater
|
pped with Smokeless Device))
it you can go from the j
l the Arctic to the warmth
Tropics in 10 minutes, i
new
eSess Device
e question about it. i
more rapid diffusion of Heat }
ergy in the oil. j
td in 10 minutes you'll have a :
i
go?no smoke?no odor.
evident and the fastidious, the
utcmatic smokeless device, deapan
in various styles.
rs, Write for Descriptive ClrcdSf
:cy of the
COI&PAHY
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GOODS STORE -
1554 MAIN STREET
S. C.
\
last chance?but a good
your Fall and Winter Dry
, Underwear, Gents' Furatthe
lowest prices to be
mbia.
strictly cash business, we
with the heavy expense
;sary in conducting a credit
ther do we have any losses
ts, and for these reasons,
to sell you at least 10 per
l other merchants.
g us, you will help your>ur
business continues to
in the past three months,
find our prices even lower
at present Come and see
nt is not correct.
fhs Cash 0<7 Scads St or 6." |
1
SBT
!or Goods I
Neil's Pants, 1
Suits, Ladies' J
[illinery and
Dry Goods, 3 "]
1 styles, and i
re our store 1 LC6.
9
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COLUMBIA, S. C. g -
The Place 1
re you money on your |
nter Shoes I i
nought this stock in March I
the advance in leather and g
end to sell every pair at I
ces. We have the largest I .
re ever carried, so we can 3
y memoer 01 tne tamiiy m ?
ress and work shoes. ?
aers' medium and heavy- a
work shoes a specialty. B
f. 6 F. A. DAVIS |
Main St. Columbia, S. C. |