The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 02, 1910, Image 3
I FIIMICE'S II
f 1704 and 1706 MAIN ST.
Fall and W
* . ^ Dry Goods, Notic
and Boys, Ladies' '
Squares and Rugs.
We invite our fri
/A\\ ton and the surrour
3 A bia to see us for yo
k 7 * U are prepared to sa\>
I I & stock. We never 1
B il n Dr c'leaPerB
nlrml Notice we prepaj
B III I l\ war(k *? y?ur neal
K will pay half your 1
I * of 50 miles, providi
W $30.00, and at the same time t
} to see us for your wants.
Ladies' Suits from $10.00 to
Millinery this fall. Grand vali
$18.00. A big assortment of 1
i We guarantee everything w
f LOWEST PRICE.
* WAGON ANI
CARRIAGE I
II? ! Ill III I
We have evei
? in wagon and a
are giving this de
ness particular al
f We have read
spokes, rims, hr
blacksmiths' tool
and carriage ma1
Send for desc:
can take care of;
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Lorick & Lo
COLUMB!
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I This beautiful soil
made for service, loi
Am* I AvitifitAn fi'iAnf!ss
^ VMI >iiVAiai?|kvii Kwsaww
I The Lion Ft
| Ask for Catalogue.
Do You App
If you do, take every;
a long on?
DR. HII
Life the Liver
f* _J* _ 1 T J
f * It cures uonsnpanon, ina
Kidney Troubles, five cases
FOB SALE BT ALL DBBGG
THE MURRAY DRUG
1REE-ARCH STORE 1
COLUMBIA, S. C I
inter Wear ?
>ns, Clothing for Men, Youths 1
railored Suits, Millinery, Art 1
ends and patrons from Lexing- I
lrlinor enunties when in Colum- i
ur wants before buying. We i
e you money from this big 1
lad a better stock to show you |
E
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 ?
ues in Men's Clothing, $5.00 to |
3oys' Suits, $1.50 to $5.00. 1
e sell to be GOOD and at the I
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MATERIAL |
rything manufactured
irriage material, and pc
ipartment of our busi- M
btention this year,
y for orompt shipment ae
ibs, cross bars, axles, M
s, and all other wagon
fcerial.
riptive price list. We "
pour orders.
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Columbia, S. C. | n
ireciate Life?:
ai
precaution to make it [s
), and take st
LTON'S i
-AND Kidneys. |
igestion, Stomach, Liver and si
that shorten Life. "
HST8. WHOLESALE BY 01
I CO., Columbia, 9. C.
I "I was very nervous/' || .
J writes Mrs. Mollis Mirse, ?g
| of Carrsville, Ky., "had pj
| palpitation of the heart, |g
| and was irregular.
3 "On the advice of Mrs. f?|
3 Hattie Cain I took 2 hot|
ties of Cardui and it did || 1
| me more good than any ||
| medicine I ever took. [fa
"I am 44 years old and ||] 1
| the change has not left j|? 1
!me, cut i am lots cetter eg 1
since taking Cardui." H 1
.The Woman's Tonic !
I Cardui is advertised and ^ \
I sold by its loving friends. 18
| The lady who advised |i
| Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui, Es ,
| had herself been cured of Is
1 serious female trouble, by Q (
J Cardui, so she knew what g| {
Cardui would do. g i
If Cardui cured Mrs. 1&
Cain and Mrs. Mirse, it ra ]
surely will cure you too. 111
Won't you try it? If
Please da ||
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Elections by Legislature.
The joint assembly last week re- i
ected the following, all without op- j
>sition:
Insurance Commissioner?F. H.
cMaster of Columbia.
Penitentiary Directors?J. D. Deas,
Kershaw, and W. H. Glenn, of Ansrson.
\ I
Clemgon College Trustees?I. M.
auldin, of Pickens; W. D. Evans,
Cheraw, and B. H. Rawl, of Lexgton.
Winthrop College?D. W. McLaur,
of Dillon; B. R. Tillman, of Trenn.
University of South Carolina Treses?
R. P. liamer, Jr., of Marion,
id C. E. Spencer, of Yorkville.
State Colored College Trustees?J. j
\ Fioyd, of Kershaw; G. B. White,
Chester.
All of the circuit judges were reected
without opposition, and Miss
ivinia LaBorde was re-elected state
^rarian without opposition.
Rsmarkabb Treatment.
Almost miraculous cures of persons
fected with the opium, morphine and
niskey habit are being accomplished
lily by Dr. Woolley, of Atlanta, Ga.
Dr over a qaart^r of a century Di.
roolley's cure for the drug habit has
ien in the public eye. Dr. Woolley's
eatment is harmless and absolutely
moves the need and de-ire for op:es
and stimulants. This feature no j
>ubt appeals with considerable force !
those who tear their craving will
main unsatisfied cfter they put
emselves under Dr. Woolley's care,
e will send you his book on these
seases free.
If your virtues are writ in heaven
ey will be visible on earth without
telescope.
A Safeguard to Children.
u I
"Oar two children of six and eight
ars have been since infancy subject
colds and croup. About three years
;o I started to use Foley's Honey and
ir, and it has never failed to prevent
id cure these troubles. It is the onl>
edicine I can get the children to take
ithout a row." The above from W
Ornstein, Green Bay, Wis., duplites
the experience of thousands of
)ley's Honey and Tar. Sold by all
ruggists of Lexington, Henry Drug
ore of Chapin, S. 0.
PECIAL MASTER'SSALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Court of
ommon Pleas for Lexington County,
outh Carolina, in the case of Citizens
ank of Batesburg against N. W. !
rooker and others, dated December
d, 1909, I, John J. Earle, Special
Aster, will sell on salesday in Febru y
next, being the 7th day of said
Lonth, during the usual hours of sale,
jfore the Court House in the town of
exington, County and State aforesaid,
> the highest bidder: ;
"All that tract of land containing
iree hundred acres, more or less, situ- ,
:e, lying and being in the County and '
Ate aforesaid, at the seven mile post ,
om the City of Columbia on the
tate Road; bounded North by S. H. *
wens; on the East, by Congareo River:
nhe South by J. B. Nunuamaker and '
/"est by said State Road; the said land aving
been conveyed to me by J. B. ?
annamaker ?ns Two hundred and (
ighty-three acres, and portion c.f the
braham Geiger estate."
Terms of sale: One-half cash, baltice
in one year from date of sale, toother
with interest thereon; said baltice
to be secured by a bend of the
archaser and mortgage of the prem- ,
es sold. ]
Said mortgage to contain the usual (
;ipulations as to attorneys fees, pay J ,
?ent of taxes and insurance, and as to j
aste. .
At such sale each bidder may be re
aired to make a deposit with said
pecial Master, of Fifty Dollars; and if
le successful bidder refuses to make
ich deposit when required so to do,
len said Special Master will immedi- j
tely re-sell said premises at the risk ,
f such bidder. ,
jutLB ?. ibAUbii, ;
Special Master. I j
aiEMOEI AH. I
In life's uneven way of pleasures!
and sorrows we are ever reminded i
that in the midst of life we are in |
death. Only 21 years of age, and mar- j
ried about one year, Eala Jefeoa,1", |
wife of D.Earle Jefeoat, on the morn- j
ing of January 6th, after a long and
lingering illness, fell asleep i:. J -sus j
Die9sea sleep, irom wrnen none ev> r j
wakes to weep. But she was reirly
and said that death would be a sweeo j
relief. i
She was a consistent member of (be
Swansea Methodist church and live 1
a Christian life and died with a sweet .
3mile on her face. None but those '
who have experienced the ordeal can
realize the loss of a loving wife. It is
3aid that "death love9 a shining
mark," and death claimed my Eula;
the angels carried her to her home in
beaven. Her kind and loving voice
is hushed, her lovely form is still. All
sarthly charms to me lias faded and I
im lonely without her; but I sorrow
aot as those who have no hope, for I
know if I live the life of purity which
she lived I shall see her in heaven.
May the Lord ever bless those of
aer friends who so lovingly and tenlerly
gave aid and comfort in her last ?
3ickness and death. I
Bleep, dearest sleep,
I loved you very dearly;
Kind friends around you weep,
I kissed you for your mother. j
D. Earle Jefcoat. \
Swansea S. C.
There can be no right manners with
)ut right motived. \
m OLD ADAGE
S S ?gafiSk
"A light purse is a heavy curse"
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER is the seat off nice
tenths of all disease*
go to the root of the whole matter,
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action off the
LIVER to normal condition.
Sive tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body. *
Fake No Substitute. i
11D. HARMANI
| DEALER IN |
General Merchandise J
>i Rfnnl<a Tit? a B
| GROCERIES, CANNED 1
S GOODS, HARDWARE, |
| ENAMEL WARE, TIF- I
I WARE, ETC. - - - - I 1
Lexington, - S. C. |
BnHEBEgffiggaHEEZmSBBBSBOm <
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DIAMOND BRAND
flrf :
SADIES I ~^?~r
Auk yon? Draggtst for CHI-CHES-TER'S A I
DIAMOND brand PILLS in Red and //\
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue< #> I
Ribbon. Take no other. Buy oF jout\/
Dra^tst and Mb for CHI-CUES-TLB S " j
DIAMOND BLAND PILLS, for twenty-five
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. |
SQLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ,
TTMF rifcraviifUCDC WORTH
TRIED tltn I II II b II L TESTED |
Ga Wb UNDLERj !
Chapin, S. C.,
Has an[ap-to-date line of
DSFFIHS hWD GASKETS
Dii hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Prices ran pre *from ?1.50 up to ?50.00.
Sail on me and I will save you money. '
[ am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my unlertaking
Imrftiess. Jan. 2. 8m
FA EM LOANS
At 7 and 8 per cent. i
Loans made on improved farms in ,
Richlan 1 aud Lexington counties in '
3um9 ot ?300 and upwards, payable in
Installments, no commissions are charged,
borrower paying for preparation of
papers only. Loans of ?1,000 or over J
it seven per cent., under $1,000 at eight
per cent, THOMA3 & THOMAS, i
. ~?. Tr* . - - cm. /-, _i 1.: _ ant
rzit wasninguon ot., ijoiumum, o.
Distemper Remedy for Degr, '
An old reliable, safe and sure remedy (
for distemper in dogs, qaick and guaranteed
cure in the early stage of this
disease, Price 50c. Mailed anywhere,
Rice B. Harman, Pharmacist, Lexington,
S. C.
f , - ., I ?..i m,i.VKr.-.;^
I impossible to ht
It is impossible to be well, simply im
bowels are constipated. You must pay
paws of nature, or suffer the consequent
| material, waste products, poisonous subs
g removed from the body at least once ca<
j] will be trouble. A sluggish iiver is re:
g immense amount Oi suhenng and :enou
| your doctor about Ayer's Pills. He knov
|directly on tlie liver. Trust him. J7CAi\
iw'-j".-: u -T?rrr-T.'.TVj?*iwi . i?T.-y~-. ' ?>-TT-.- irv-n-.rr~
Wheelwright and Blacksmith
We are prepared to do any an
Wheelright and Blacksmith Repai:
shoeing, etc.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRII
We make a specialty of repairing
and guarantee every job. All work
our care will be promptly executed.
Long & Richa;
LEXINGTON, S. C.
3D EBB SB
Have Your Pictures I
I
!
S Save your Pictures, Di
3 Mottoes and Certificates by
| them framed. We give cu;
the best possible wortmansh
highest grade mouldings, the
assortment of mouldings to sele
and the finest glass made a
prices reasonable.
THE BRYAN CO!
I COLUMBIA.
sun?BBBBmBB?
THE OLD REL!
If in need of the very best in H
SADDLERY, selected by an old expe
tucky Horseman" call on us where
"l . n i
the greatest variety to select trom 01
best, medium and cheap. We use the
and employ the best workmen. G
work to last longer than any on the n
Dawis C
!517 Main Street Ci
$ Ioof lEEss&y*
J SAXE-GOTEA, S. C.
^ Has a new and complete line of General
? embracing everything in Dry Goods, Notions
^ Fancy Groceries, etc.
^ Highest prices paid for country produce. X wil
^ 30c per dozen for eggs; 25c pound for butter; 93c a
? ?1.75 for seed peas, and 16c per pound for turkeys.
^ Give me a share of your trade. Satisfaction
^ every transaction.
j IOOR HAYES, Saxe-Got
filN-REP'
W m SAWS, RIBS, Bristle Twine,
of Gin ENGBNES, BOI
and Repairs for same. Sh
lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lat
Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS
COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. ? ^
?X -X -X
&9\
^''nnrmirrinT r> ITT i
jjjj auuinMiA nAiii
j) Unexcelled Dining Car Servis
'L Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on
Convenient Schedules on Local
For full information as to rates,
'/Ik' AAHQ11 If nflnrpsf. Southern Railwav Tici
||^ WUWUAV ? ^
'I? J. C. LTTSK, D. P. A., Charl<
J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A*,Atlanta, Ga.
'^5? eee*s*6e
2 Well
.possible, if the
attention to the
:es. Undigested
tanees, must be
ch day, or there 9
sponsible for anl
5 disease. Askj
vs why they actg
<c.r Co., Lowell, Mass. ?
Repair Shop
d all kinds of
ring, HorseW
r Automobiles
entrusted to
rdson
I
plomas, |
having ^
stomers
ip, the |
largest |
;ct from \
,nd the |
r ' j
: I
r n g
1
ABLE ~
ARNESS and
rienceduKeni
you will find
l all grades,
Best Leather
ruarantee our
larket.
)3urRbaa9 2. C.
i
Merchandise, ]S
, Shoes, Hats, $
1 pa}r at present ^
bushel for corn;
guaranteed on ^
:ha, S. C. c*
MRS
Babbit, Sc., f?r any make
ILERS and PRESSES
afting, Pulleys, Betting, in*
h Mills, Gasoline Engines
a \i n ci i p pi v
n ^ ^ w h w
5;
IVAY. t
e VI/
all Trains, JK
Trains. 3J
routes, etc VI/
:et Agent, or vy
jston, S. C