The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 16, 1910, Image 2
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| AT BOTTOM PRICES IS
| THE FACT NOW ESTAB|
LISHED WITH THE
? POPULAE FIEM OF
P . M . FRICK,
I Chapin, S. C.
?
I We Can Save You Money II
I
We offer Society King Shoes, worth $5, for $3.98
We have a lot of Ladies and Gent's Shoes we will |
offer at the remarkable low price of 75c to $1.25. These
shoes are always sold at from $1.50 to $2.00.
Gent's Shirts, formerly $1.00, now 89c.
Gent's Shirts, formerly 50c, now 38c.
And all other goods in proportion. Come and in*
spect our stock before buying elsewhere.
p . Yours for business,
D. B. S p h a 5 e r ,
PELION, S. C. j
I Open ly Lexington Friends
tl" 'f R?? A SAVINGS J!"
hi;'-5^" "I1W 011,5 01 1110 m,ra'
^^^^v/lvCUU^I 1 piete stocks of shoes to be
A found in the city and at
wm money saving prices. My
aim is always to give you .
^6Si ^6aS^ m0De^r
i a shoes a specialty.
!1^* Harman's ShoeStore
'Sk 1725 Main Street
i m m\ fostoffice block
SHOE Pgft MEgl COLUMBIA, S. C.
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jl 0. BROWN & BRO, J
v m* iiam ernecT Ml lIUDIk 8 ft, f
IIOU HAIR Ointtlj uvbvinuiM) vi vi ,
JI Is where you can find one of the best stocks of l<
^PAINTS^
;!j OF ALL KINDS |
DOORS, SASH,
| BLINDS & GLASS
| LIME AND CEMENT. !|
| CABINET MANTLES, f
? Call or write for Prices. a
.c * OUR PIES
have found favor with everybody
- 't^'V?babes and men, the little girl in
l?SpB$?! pinafores and her mother and her
grandmother. They are of the
sweet, delicious, wholesome,
?-$4 wjiw?Wi'^=f^ ^ i melt"in- your -mouth kind, and
0 1\l4 ~ - F-T|^' we're anxious to have you try
1 ?Mfi wb?' iw' them if you don't know the proIduets
of our ovens. If you do
/'T- "N* know we won't have to ask you.
i ^ v- REIDUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY
SxrsxcJSZg > COLUMBIA, S. C.
ft ^
I The Caldweil Hotels |
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J 1552 Corner Main and Taylor Streets. Opposite ?
~ " ? - " ' "-i 1 n.i -u:^ c ft ^
^ Columbia Eani?. ucmr&ny ioc&i6u( v/uiumuitt) 01 v.
2 H. W. WOODWARD, Proprietor and Manager. *
^ a
S American and European Plan. *
| Bates $2.00 per day. Large Cool Booms. |
| Headquarters for the TJ. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. %
Free baths on Saturday and Sunday. *
? CUISINE UNEXCELLED. |
* *
a Proper and Careful Attention Given to All Guests. *
? Now Under New Management W^tch us Grow. *
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'Foley's
Offips^ CCT fi^3
da EsgSssca tla 6ej
Laxative
Is Pleasant and Effective
CURES
Coronation. Stomach and
Liver Trouble,
by stimulating these organs and
restoring their natural action.
Is best for women and children
as ORINO does not gripe
or nauseate.
Sold by all druggists of Lexington.
Henry Drug Store, Chapin S. C.
Practical Christianity.
"On behalf of the sewing circle of
this church," said the pastor at the
conclusion of the morning service, "I
desire to thank the congregation for
fifty-seven buttons placed in the collection
box during the past month.
If now the philanthropically inclined
donors ot tnese oojecrs win put a
half-dozen undershirts and three pairs
of other strictly secular garments on
the plate next Sunday morning, so
that we may have something to sew
tnese buttons on, we shall be additionally
grateful. "?Harper'9 Weekly.
Saved a Soldier's Life.
Facing death from shot and shell in
the civil war was more agreeable to J.
A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than facing
it from what doctors said wa3 consumption.
"I contracted a stubborn
cold," he writes, "that developed a
cough, that 9tuck to me inspite of all
remedies for years. My weight ran
down to 130 pounds. Then I began to
use Dr. King's New Discovery, which
completely cured me. I now weigh
178 pounds." For coughs, colds, lagrippe,
asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness,
croup, whooping cough and lung
trouble, its supreme. 50c., $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by Derrick's
Drug Store, Kaufmann Drug Co., and
Sandel Drug Store.
Nejro Fisad to Han?.
Last week at Pickens Haas Butler,
a negro fiend, was sentenced to be
hanged on April 8, between the hours
of 10 a. m., and 2 p. m. He will be
the first one to pay the death penalty
for an attempt at criminal assault in
Pickens county. He was tried last
year and found guilty.
Pneumonia follows a cold but never
follows the use of Foley's Honey and
Tar which steps the congli, heals the
lungs and expels the cold from the system.
S( 11 by all druggists of Lexington,
Henry Drug Store, Chapin.
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Cut Sis Head Off.
Charles Pitts, a foreman employed
by a railroad at Wolcott, N. Y., committed
suicide by laying his neck
across the track as a fast freight train
was approaching. His head was severed
from the body.
Stationery Cheap.
A big lot of paper and envelopes in
5 cent packages, a bargain at The
Bazaar.
Fifty Bodi93 Found.
Fifty bodies have been recovered
from the wreckage carried down by
the avalanche that destroyed tvo
Great Northern trains a few days ago.
When a man starts oat to make a
fool of himself he invariably works
overtime on the job.
Men and Women Wanted
The Government pays Railway Mall
Clerks S800 to $1,200, and other
employees up to $2,500 annually,
Uncle Sam will hold examinations
throughout the country for Railway
Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks,
Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Departmental
Clerks and other Government
Positions. Thousands of appointments
will be made. Any man or woman
over 13, in City or Country can get
Instruction and fr >e information by
writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction,
99 N Hainlin Buildign, Rochester,
N. Y.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Coonty of Lexington.
By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Frank W. Shealy, C. C. C.
P. & G. S. made suit to me, to grant
him Letters of Administration of the
estate of and effects of Joseph Huffman.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Joseph Huffman,
deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington C H.,
S. C., on the 22d day of March, 1910
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 8th day
of Feb., Anno Domini, 1910.
Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C.
Published on the 9th day of Feb,
1910, in The Lexington Dispatch for
6 weeks. ' 20
Facts A"bout Faster .Dates,
Easter, falling on so early a date
this year, makes some Easter statistics
interesting.
The earliest date on which Eascer
can fall is March 22. The moon must
then be fall on March 21, and that
combination of circumstances is extremely
rare. Easter Sunday has
fallen as early as March 22 in 1903, in
17G1 and in 1S17, and it will fall on
March 22 again in 1900, 2976 and 2144.
The latest date on which Easter can
fall is April 25. That happened in
1665, in 1730 and in 13S6. It will happen
again in 1913. Thi3 year it falls
on March 27th.
NO SUBSTITUTE.
Accept no snbstitnte for Folesys
Honey and Tar. It is the best and safest
remedy for coughs, colds, throat
and lung troubles: Contains no opiates
and no harmful drugs. Rem em
ber the name, Foley's Honey and Tar,
and accept no substitutes. Sold by all
Druggist of Lexington, Henry Drug
stors Ohapin, S. C.
The most enjoyable features of a
vacation are in looking forward to it
and back at it.
Children Teething
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP has been used for over Fifty
Yeaas by Millions of Mothers for their
Children While Teething, with Perfect
Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens
the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind
^ - j-i? I 4. ? 3 r *
VJOiic, ana is uie uesi. xeiiieuy xur uiarrhoca.
Sold by Druggists in every
part of the world. Be sure and ask
for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP," and take no other kind.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Oct. 20-ly
SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED
SUGAR AT COST
We import and roast every pound of
Coffee sold by us.
Roasted 14c to 35c.
Green 10c to 20c.
Fine Teas 25c to 80c.
Rice sold at Cut Prices.
Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c lb.
Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c % lb.
Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c )4 lb.
PHONE 157.1639 MAIN ST
COLUMBIA, S. C.
I Honesty I
Jewelry i
"If ic came from Sentz's, you R
know it's all right," is what one &
of our customers remarked to R
another the other day. 5
When you bay Jewelry, you B
I generally have to take the "Jew- R
eler's word for it" whether it is
good or not. B
That's just where our reputa- 8
tion for lionesty and fair dealing R
counts. 8
And furthermore, we will [al- 0
ways give you your money back |
and ask no questions any time g
you are dissatisfied with a pur- gj
chase. R
Special attention to mail orders, I
CHARLES F.8BNTZ, j
I JEWELER, 9
I 1439 Main, Columbia, S,C |
ATTENTION, FARMERS
7 i
I am offering the following farms in
Lexington county for sale, these farms
may be had for cash or on easy terms.
Consult me for particulars.
250 acres, the Luther Wessinger place
miles s w from Chapin (Dutch Fork)
5 room dwelling, barn, 2 tenant bouses,
well and springs, fine combination
farm, 50 acres in pasture.
65 acres same tract with or without
four room house.
100 acres two miles from Brookland
on Southern railway, fine for fruit and
trucking 3 miles from city.
300 acres on Congaree creek, 7 miles
from Columbia, on public road, 100
acres cleared, 120 acres wired for pasture,
new 7 room dwelling, barn, stables,
etc.
24 acres, 3 miles from Columbia, adjoining
Brookland annex. Suited for
subdivision or trucking.
9 room residence, large lot, also four
room cottage in Brookland. Convenient
to church and school.
70 acres fine long leaf pine timber,
about 40 acres unbled, 7 miles from
Southern railroad.
Several lots and small tracts in and
around Brookland.
List your property with me. I sell
lots and homes. Farms for 6ale and
rent.
C.EVI. Dempsey,
"The Land Man"
121 7 Washington St. Columbia, S.C.
LAND BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANCED
ON COMMISSION.
and planters told you tha
of cotton, corn, tobacco,1
rice, sugar cane and true
increased and even dnnhle
By Usi
V? ?9 e /T
irgima-1.
Fertili
and which they thought the b
ducers on earth?wouldn't yoi
justice to yourself, try these fe
increased yields on your owe
thousands of un-asked-for lette
the day they bought Virginia-C
of these letters are in our 1910 F
can be had free of your dealer, 01
SALES OFFH
Richmond, Va. i
Mail os this Coopon Norfolk, Va. i
Virginia Carolina Chxmical Columbia, S. C.
comfany. pj" ,
Please send me a copy of your igio Winston-Salem,
Farmers' Year Book free of cost. Charleston, S. C
Baltimore, Md.
Naoe Columbus. Ga.
Town Montgomery, A1
Memphis, Tenn.
State Shrcreport, La,
I
/jk Sfek A strong blast, with litt
BUFFAL'
ijil The ideal port ah:
^ COLUMBIA SUPPLY C
I THERE IS HO PU
This is the sentiment
I our homes, and we sli
effort to make them cc
tractive.
Nothing goes so far
homes comfortable ai
good
FU RN I"
Not necessary high
1 A. XI
D uuu Lilt) btyiisii, won
I finished, medium and
a as well.
| We offer you the bes
I sortment in the Soul
I make selections at pri
1 purse.
3 Plenty room in our
I show goods.
I 1313-19 MAIN ST. COLUM]
?no?gg?mhumiiwi'ibiwii'iiiim ii? ii inn mi aa
I lew Sprin
1 Our stock of IS
{Goods, Dry Co
Shoes and Hats is
We want our Lexin
Icall and inspect our
and make our stor
while in the city,
buy or not. Our ]
WM. PLAT1
1804 MAIN ST.
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Hill IW III 1UII IIMfWWJIHWIl WtWWWigiaBa
(JUST RECEIVED
AT OLD PRICES
a large l>t of men's lightweight soft
Farm Shoes, also a lot of single soled
Brogans for Farm and out door work.
A large lot of Ladies' every day Shoes
suitable for a farmer's wife and
daughter to keep their feet dry. A
large shipment of Ladies' and Men's
Low Cut Shoes for early spring, in all
leathers. These Shoes were bought
before prices advanced.
E. P. & F. A. DAVIS
1710 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
7^ """ Jt
i their yields per acre ^
wheat, fruits, peanuts,
:k crops were greatly
:d
ng
Carolina
zers
..ill*
est ana Diggest crop proa
feel that you should, in
rtilizers and get the same
l farm? We have many
*rs from farmers blessing
arolina Fertilizers. Many
a oners' Year Book, which
- by mailing us the coupon
cesi
Atlanta, Ga.
iarannah, Ga.
le effort, can be procured with a
0 625 FORGE
:c forge for outdoor work
rite for prices.
O., Columbia, S. C.
'OS like HOME 1
we all have for Si
ouid make every
>mfcrtable and attowards
marking. 1
ad attractive as I
fURE
priced furniture, |
built, beautifully p
I low priced kind i
5t and largest as- |
;h from which to
ces to please any
big new store to [
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hi^uii juwijmi ii lunux-'-WAu ujjuv, \ nik mnjMXi'nn ag
lillinery, Dress ||
ods, Notions,
now complete. 1 '
igton friends to a ^
line of Goods a
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whether they a *
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piiccd ait ngnu gg i
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