The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 26, 1910, Page 5, Image 5
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1 As we get older the blood be
cles and joints stiffen and acl
easier. Sloan's Liniment qui'
up the muscles and joints and
with astonishing promptness.
Proof that it is Best i
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Mrs. Daniel H. Diehl, of Mann's Ch
<l Please send me a bottle of Sloan's Linime
It is the best remedy I ever knew for I can'
Also for Stiff
PMr. Milton Wheeler, 2100 Morris
** I am glad to say that Sloan's liniment
joints than anything I have ever tried."
is the qickest and best remedy
t. tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Spi
and Insect Stings.
Price 23c., 30c., and $1.00 at A
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Send for Sloan's Free Book on Hor.'
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOS!
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- Negro Woman in Jail.
Alsie Head, a negro woman, is in '
' jail upon the charge of trespassing jng
after notice, having been arrested by am
Sheriff Oorley and Deputy Sheriff
Miller on Monday. Alsie refused to 0 c
give possession to a piece of property
near Samaria, claiming that the land
> had"been deeded to her by her parents 1
; ?ome 20 yearj ago. yir
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Banking Honrs. "
)n and after February 1st the banks
Lexington will observe the follow- eT
; banking hours: Open at 9 a. m., ai
d olose at 4 p. m., except on Saturya
when they will reopen at 5
ilock and close again at seven.
Lexington Savings Bank. a
The Home National Bank. It
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ice a man that he needs a rest. D
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A Delightful Party.
On Thursday evening at the beaut
ul home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hoc
tear Columbia, a parry was giyc-n j
touor of Misses Mae Taylor, of Le:
ngton, and Pearle Drafts, of Leo
ille. They enjoyed fcr three liou:
;ames appropriate to tlie occasion a
er which a delicious ice ana iru
our^e was served by Misses Blancl
look and Corrie Roof in the parlor.
Those present were: Misses Me
'aylor, Corrie Roof, Pearle Draft
lattie Hook, Lillie Hendrix, Blanch
look, Nettie Fulmer, Ella Roof, Lei
look, Julia Roof, Ollie Ciapmar
lessrs. J. L. Ward, of Columbia; Je
8 Roof, Simon Hook, J. W. Roo
ohn Hendrix, Archie Hook, Sammi
Loof, Jiramie Hendrix, Lonnie IIoo
nd Quinton Roof. R.
Oh, You Boozsl
Did your mouth ever run water fc
drink of4'booze" when that articl
'as so near and yet so far? If yo
'ant to experience the feeling make
isit to the county jail. "Licker
bounds on every hand?corn "licl
r," rye "licker," fuss X "licker,
licker" in pints, "licker" in ha:
ints, "licker" in quarts, "licker" i
allons?but it is as high-low to yo
sice cream is to .a buzzard. It i
mtraband, seized by the high sheri
f Lexington county, and not a dro
> be had.
There is more than 30 gallons in th
>t and there will be weeping an
'ailing and gnashing of teeth whe
le sheriff sprinkles the court hous
lwu with the fiery fluid.
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un, you oooze:
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The Grand.
Mr. Davenport, the manager of th
rand theatre in Columbia, is withoi
uestiou one of the best theatre mar
?ers in the south. He is alwaj
atering to the "better class," an
16 attractions at his theatre nevt
lils to please. Begining to-night a
ntirely new programe will be put o
vch afternoon and night, making
impleto change of characters an
isfcumes. There is always a class t
le attractions at The Grand, and thi
te theatregoers well know, as i
ridencelby the increasing attend
ice at every performance.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is n <
common, every-day couch mixturi
is a meritorious remedy for all th
onblesome and dangerous complica
ens resulting from cold in the nead
iroat, chest or lungs. Sold by A1
ruggists.
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ish you any
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At Tha Lyric.
j. For tho third week Messrs. WilMams
;]j and Shelton will appear at Too Lyric
jn theatre, in Columbia, this week. They
x- have pleased every audience before
s. whom they have appeared, and it
r3 goe3 without saying that they will
f_ prove strong drawing cards for the
ik third week. Miss Jewel, the mysteie
rioii3 young lady, is performing wonderful
feats at Tne Lyric this week,
ie and there are a number of other highs,
class attractions on the bill. The
ie Lyric continues to grow in popularity
la with the fun-loving public, and the
1; price of admission is so small that
s- everybody can afford to attend.
ie Married
k By Rev. N. S. Younginer, Mr. Wm W.
Clifton of Columbia and Miss Hattie
Suber of Irmo, S. C.
DR. G. R. HARDING,
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e THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
a is at his office doing good work at
a moderate prices. . Call to see him,
" don't wait.
z~ Near Hyatt'sPark, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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n SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE.
U By virtue of a decree of the Conr t of
is Common Pleas for Lexington County,
South Carolina, in the case of Citizens
Bank of Batesburg against N. W.
P Brooker and others, dated December
3rd, 1909, I, John J. Earle, Special
e Master, will sell 011 salesday in Februd
a*y next, being the 7th day of said
month, duriDg the usual hours of sale,
n before the Court House in the town of
ie LexingtOD, County and State aforesaid,
to the highest bidder:
"All that tract of land containing
three hundred acres, more or less, situate,
lying and being in the County and
State aforesaid, at the seven mile post
from the City of Columbia on the
e State Road; bounded North by S. H.
Owens; on the East by Congareo River;
on the South by J. B. Nunnamaker and
1_ West by said State Road; the said land
73 having been conveyed to me by J. B.
^ Nunnamaker ns Two hundred and
eighty-three acres, and portion of the
)r Abraham Gciger estate."
n Terms of sale: One-half cash, baln
ance in one year from date of sale, toinfo.Qaf
fVioronn'* cflirl hal.
^ W1VU miT/lbOV UUVA x/xs*. , uw.^v< ?
aace to be secured by a bond of the
d purchaser and mortgage of the prem0
ises sold.
[s Said mortgage to contaih tlie usual
. stipulations as to attorneys fees, pay^
ment of taxes and insurance, and as to
I- waste.
At such sale each bidder may be required
to make a deposit with said
Special Master, of Fifty Dollars; and if
)t the successful bidder refuses to make
3. such deposit when required so to do,
e then said Special Master will immediately
re-sell said premises at the risk
i, of such bidder.
1 JOHN J. EARLE,
Special Master.
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lerchand
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largo oiks are welcome here? I
you need not wait until your business
has assumed great proporItions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
Our patrons regardless of the j
amount of business done, receive
every courtesy in all matters of
| business entrusted to us?and *
there is nothing in safe banking
we cannot perform. Talk it over
with our cashier.
GAP.OLiNA NATIONAL BANK,
C0LUM3I6, S. C. '|
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nJpQ Bone Pains, |
TO. Ulcers, Scaly f
^w}>) Skin, Pimples.FRiw \
3, B. B. Cures *bove Troubles, Also g
Eczema and Rheumatism.
For tweDty-fivo ynars Botanic Blood Balm ?
(B. B. B.) has been curing yearly thousands I
of sufferers from Primary, Secondary or $
Tertinary Blood Poison, and all forms of C
Blood and Skin Diseases. Cancer, Bhenma- j?
tism and Eczema. We solicit the most'ob- |
stioate cases, because B. B. B. cure9 where |
all else fails. If you Lave aches and pains |
in Bones, Back or Joints. Mucus Patches in ft
Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-col- 'f
ored Soots, Ulcers on any part of the body, $
Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, wa- |
tery blisters or open humors. Risings or S
pimples of Eczema. Boils, Swellings, Fating X
Sor^s, take B. B. B It kills the prison, 3
makes the blood pure and rich, completely |
changing tho entire body into a clean, J
healthy condition, healing every sore or $
pimple and stopping all aches, pains and *
itching, curing the worst case of Blood Poi- $
son, hheumatism or Eozema. !-:
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.), A
is pleasant and safe to rake; composed of |
pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and 8]
en riches the ble d _
DRUGGISTS. $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE, r
with directions for home cure.
Sold in Le>ingt'>n by Kaufmann Drue Co.,
and Derrick's Drug Store. a
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Popular and Efficient House- I]
hoid Medicines Sold on I
Merit Oniy. j
Andes' Great Prescription
Recommended for Catarrh,
all forms of Stomach, Liver,
Kidney, Bladder Troubles
and purification of the Blood.
Germ and Worm Eradicator.
Andes' Wonderful Gil
Used externally and internally,
recommended for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headache Toothache, Ear- *
ache, Backache, Sore Throat,
Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy,
Diarrhoea, Cramps and all
aches and pains.
THE KAUFMAN DRUG
COMPANY,
Sole Agents for Andes'
LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C.
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DIAMONDS JEWELRY I
There are good reason's why |
you should buy from us. jj
1st. We have the largest stock \
and you are more apt to Tad
what you want when you have
an assortment to select from.
2nd. We have the latest and
most up-to-date styles that can
be had, regardless of price.
3rd. We give the most and
best for the money; in other
words, sell at a lower price than
any one else for the same class
of goods.
4th. And best of all, we have
only good, reliable, everlasting .
qualities that can be guaranteed
for a life time and then be hando/l
rl ntrn "HatiH Kilt? IaaIt
iCVi UU vr 11. XJ vli U KJ ct. JT IVVtting
at the'stock at
SYLVAN BROS.
I Jewelers. Columbia, S. C.
j Cor. Main St. and Hampton Ave
Don't blame the phonograph if i:ha?
bad record.
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