The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 30, 1910, Image 7
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. G. R. HARDING, I
THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
is at Lis office doing good work at
moderate prices. Call to see Lim
4 don't wait.
Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C.
DR. RAY FISHER SOX.
Dentist
Prepared to do all kinds of Dental
Work. Office over the Brookiand
Bask.
NEW BROOKLAND, - - - S. C.
M. L.RILEY, Optician, 1
Lexington, S. C., Route 2
I have taken a special course at the
Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology
and Atology, of Chicago, and
am prepared to do first class work at
reasonable prices. All work guaranteed
to give satisfaction. Give me a
* trial.
?M. W. HA WES, !
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND. S. C. I
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1.1005.
0. K. EFIBD. P. E. DREHEB. I
EFIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, : I
LEXINGTON C. H., S. C.
* Will practice in all the Courts. Business
- - n ^;ti |
r solicited. One memqer 01 tue ucui mu uj- |
ways be at office, Lexington. S. C. |
i
t h. FRICX,
J . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHaPIN, S. 0.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
Thurmond & timmerman,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WELL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
-Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Batesburg, S. C.
We will be r?Ieaced to meet those having legal
business to attended to at our office
Fa the Citizens' Back Building at any time.
Respectfully,
.T. Wai. THURMOND.
G. BJ3LL TIMMERMAN, j
i
Albert m. boozer, j
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
|r COLUMBIA, S. 0.
r Office: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial
attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
sonnty.
George r. rembert
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1231 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA S. C.
I will be glad to serve my friends from Lexl
ngioa County at any time, and am prepared
* 5 0 practice law in ail State and Federal
Courts.
i
Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington \ J- Pendle ton Stro6t.
Street. ( )
1 Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
Wboyd evans,
.lawyer and counsellor.
Columbia, s. 0.
Dr. f. c. gilmore,
DENTIST.,
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
* Office Hours-- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
s to 5 d. mi.
Dr. d. l. HALL,
DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m., to 5:30 p.*m
V Dec* 23, 1 SOT- -6m. {
asrstotjsrcsaessrt!
I beg to announce that I have a
firstclass shop ai my place, near the ,
Lexington Cotton Mil:, and sm prepared
tc repair Boilers and Engines
on short notice. Can bore any size
engine cylinder. I carry in stock a
full supply of mill supplies. I make a ,
k specialty of going out into the eoun- i
try to make repairs, and will answer
telephone calls promptly. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Phone 413,
J. J. RIKARD,
DeeStf Lexington, S. C.
I E. C. DREHcR, Agent, |j
fire insurance. ii
REPRESENTING jj
HOME INSURANCE CO.. N. Y. ?
INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA
GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y.
GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS.
SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO,
NORTH CAROLINA.
! STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
LOCAL AGENCY
LEXINGTON, S. C.
b PARKER'S
SffiliiSg HAIR BALSAM
JB Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
MSHBEgy Promotes a luxuriant growth.
jHHSKEn JH Never Fall* to Bcstore Gray
j ~2K! Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalpediseases &^hair_ falling.
,| KILLthe COUCH I
Iawp CURE the LUNGS a
Im,TB Dr. King's !
I New Discover; [
for casr?
1 ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES, fe
I GUARANTEED SATI3FACT0SY?
I OR MONEY REPUNDED^ ^ |
RTcIrFl
ll "I would like to guide Sg
|j| suffering women to a sure ?3
fig cure for femaie troubles," |9
raj writes Mrs. R. E. Mercer, &?|
p of Frozen Camp, *F/. Va. |S
sis "I have found no med- p|
|? icine equal to Cardui. I |||
|| had suffered for about j||
H four years. Would have j||
Sneaaacne lor a v/eeK m <x jgg
time, until I would be j|g
nearly crazy. I took Car- ||j
dui and now I never have ?9
tlie headache any more." (HI
The Woman's TonFc
|| The pains from which m
IB many women suffer every g|
BS month are unnecessary. |$|
|| It's not safe to trust to ||
|| strong drugs, right at the |||
H time of the pains. g|8
|g Better to take Cardui ||
S3 for a while, before and |i
H after, to strengthen the ||
|| system and cure the cause. f||
S$ This is the sensible, ||
gj the scientific, the right way. g|
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
iiEfAiUS
" WATCHES
AND
JEWELEY
Hakes Them Good as Hew
MEDALS
AND
BADGES
Manufactured* in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes,
ftVERY, The Jeweler
1503 ?JSa?ra St., Columbia, S. C
i
eSEWQRLDS SEEAi EST SEWiiio KA8H8E
b.LIGHT RUNNING
If yon wnntclthera Vibrating Shuttle. Rotary
bliulllo or a Single Thread f Chain Stilch]
Sewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOKE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
Hany sewing machines are made to sell regardless cf
quality, hut the Xcw Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty never runs out.
So2d by aatiiori7.cJ dealers only.
FOR SALK BY
W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C.
Men and Women Wanted
The Government pays Railway Mall
Clerks S800 toSI ,200, and other
employees up to $2,500 annually,
Uncle Sam will hold examinations
throughout the country for Railway
Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks,
Cfo*-?/-?nrrouh/irq "RnnlrIrf(mprs_ "Donnr!"
? 1 , ?J
mental Cle-^s and otlier Government
Positions. Thousands of appointments
will be made. Any man or woman
over 18, in City or Country can get
Instruction and fr%e information by
writing at once to the Bureau of In^
struction, 99 N II*?*din Buildign, Rochester,
N. Y.
Pine Ridge School Closes.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The gentle sound of the Pine Ridge
school bell is hushed, the doors are
now closed for the present session.
The closing exercises which were held
011 Saturday, March 19th, was a success.
The day being an ideal one,
the crowd begau to gather at an early
hour, and when the exercises began
the crowd was the largest that ever
assembled at Pine Ridge.
The manner in which the students
performed their part wa9 a graceiui
one. The most interesting part of
the program was a debate, subject:
Resolved, "That Heredity is a greater
factor in tne formation of character
than environment." The subjeot was
ably discussed by both sides. The affirmative
was composed of Roy L.
Ballentine, Ollie L. Shealy and Ceber
C. Shealy; the negative was Johnnie
W. Swygert, Ollie K. Huffstettler and .
Ernest O. Wes3inger. The committee
of judges were Rev. E. J. Sox, Hon.
E. U. Shealy and Hon. J. L. Amick.
After the school exercises were over
Hon. J. L. Amick and Hon. E. U.
Shealy adresscd the audience, both
9poke on the subject of education.
The ladies of the community served
an excellent dinner on the grounds.
Music was furnished by the Pine
Ridge string band. Ex-student.
Family Saved By Cat.
Griffin, Ga.,?A small black cat proved
to be a omen of good luck when it
saved Mrs. \V. J. Hogan and her two
children from a horrible death in their
burning home here.
Mrs. Hogan and the children were
asleep, unaware that their nome was
a mass of flames when the cat sprang
upon the bed and by repeatedly
scratching its mistress on the face,
succeeded in awakening her just in
time to seize the children in her arms
and escape from the house before the
r.of fell in.
? -O
When Her Bmk Aehes
A Woman Finds All Her
Energy and Ambition Slipping
Away. v
Lexington women know how the
aches and pains that come when the
kidneys fail make life a burden. Back- I
ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy 1
spells, distressing urinary troubles, all :
tell of sick kidneys and warn you of
the stealthy approach of diabetes,
dropsy and Brignt's disease. Doan's
Kidney Pills permanently cure all
these disorders.
Can Lexington sufferers desire
i stronger proof than this woman's
words.
Mrs, Lucy Whites, 1827 Pulaski
sheet, Columbia, S. C., says: "For
several years, during the winter
months, X was bothered by pains in
my back and shoulders. My head
ached severely and I was hardly able
to attend to my housework. About
three months ago I was advised to try
Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a
box. They helped me so promptly
that I obtained a farther supply and
after using that, I was free from pain.
I think there is no other remedy equal
to Doan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United i
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and ,
J--1 X' I
taae no otner. t
R. M. Massey, the republican conn I j
ty chairman of Lancaster has been in- [
aicted for violating the whiskey laws. I
NG SUBSTITUTE. j
Accept no substitute for Folesys *
Honey and Tar. It is the best and sat'- 1
est remedy for coughs, colds, throat f
and lung troubles: Contains noopi- $
ates and no harmful drugs. Rem em t
ber the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, :
a id accept no substitutes. Sold by all |
Druggist of Lexington, Henry Drug I
stors Chopin, S. C. P
D. Gr-ham Copeland of the U. S. e
Steamship Dixie has been appointed
Gov. Ansel's aide during Battleship j
week. Mr. Copeland is a Scuth Caro- I
lina boy whose home is in Bambeig.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets invariably bring relief to women
suffering from chronic constipation,
headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness
of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold
by All Druggists.
The state corn contest commission
has announced $550 in prizes to be distributed
among the winners next fal\
Medicines thtt aid nature are always
most successful. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens
the cough, relieves the lungs, opens
the secretions and aids nature in restoring
the system to a healthy conditior..
Sold by All Druggists.
A farmer in Spartanbuig county
subsoiled an acre of land with dynamite.
He says this is the best plan for
blasting and and it can be done a
whole lot cheaper than with the plow. '
it troubled with indigestion, constipation,
110 appetite or feel bilious, give
Chamberlain's Stcmach and Liver Tablets
a trial and you will be pleased with
tho result. These tablets invigorate the .
stomach and liver and strengthen the
digestion. Sold by All Druggists.
Sowing Machines.
The Champion New Home, New
Acme and other new improved
drop head machines; nicely finished
in oak; easy running and perfect
sewing; fully guaranteed; for
sale at factory prices for cash, cr on
easy payments, at The Bazaar,
t.f Rice B. ifarman
Stops Lameness
Much of the chronic lameness
in horses is due to neglect.
See that vour horse is not al
lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's |
Liniment on hand and apply at *
the first sign of stiffness. It's 1
wonderfully penetrating ? goes |
right to the spot ? relieves the 1
soreness ? limbers up the joints $
and makes the muscles elastic 2
and pliant. jjj
Here's the Proof. j
Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resaca, Ga., 1
R.F.D. No. i, Box 43, writes: ? "I have j
used your Liniment on a horse for swee- j
ney and effected a thorough cure. I al- ?
so removed a spavin on a mule. This ^
spavin was as large r.s a guinea egg. In ^
my estimation the best remedy for lame- |
ness and soreness is ' 1
Sloan's !
Liniment!
Mr. H.M. Gibbs. of Lawrence, Kans.,
R.F.D. No. 3. writes: ? " Vour Lini- H
ment is the best that I have ever used. SJ
I had a mare with an abscess on her neck [j
and one 50c. bottle of Sloan's Liniment K
entirely cured Iter. 1 ktep it around all 9
the time for galls and small swellings i:
and for everything about the stock." H
Sloan's Liniment
tfajps will kill a spavin,
Baft curb or splint, re- j;
plfl ducc wind puffs and p
swollen joints, and
is a sure and speedy y
remedy for fistula, rj
?3iUEHkIJw sweeney, founder |
\ j Price 50c. and $1.00 |
| ra Sloan'n hook ori [>
H n7n5P7TT2 21 hor?fs, cattle, nheep s
B IflUgfcLUll g| nn<l poultry seat
$ ' gfl free. Addreit
1 Dr. Earl S. Sloan, '
Boston, T^ass., U. S. A. |
Stationery O^efip. ;
A big lot of paper ord -Envelopes in
j cent packages, a bargain aG Tht
Bazaar.
jjj
Bargains Bargains
I WHILE THE? LAST |
A limited number of Rightly g
used ?95 High Grad Orgar.s 96
for only S58.50. &
These Organs appenr nrrr j
new and are warranted to last a |
| long life time. ffi
Terms of sale giycn on appli- \
cation. |
. Write for catalogue, stating |
terms desired. gj
This is an opportunity in a 1
Slife time to possess a fine Organ W
at. ?hr>nf nns't. fcl
i Answer quick for such bar- 19 j
gains don't last long. j| i
Address fj j
I 'ni q n/wnr l?
li?i is Mil! M11
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| 1428 Main St. Columbia. S. C. 11
| PIANOS AND ORGANS 11!
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tjuaai trznrri v.v j.-w. j-nwiuit o^.i? u-'jh
HOBSFS MUI F
We sell the ce'
have them in any
anything in our lir
place and we will
We are not st3
sound business.
^ w ? 1109
HAMP TON ST,
iBTJY THE BEST
The
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gj REFRICEI
td Is used in all Puiirrsai
W
qq Why? Because it is E
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"By Saving ic
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ALL SS2ES, ALL
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' VANMT
1313-19 Main St. COLUMI
I
JUST RECEIVED
AT OLD PRICES
] .1 large lot of men's lightweight soft
J Farm Shoes, also a lot of single soled
jj Brogans for Farm and out door work.
I A large lot of Ladies' every day Shoes
\ suitable for a farmer's wife and
ji daughter to keep their feet dry. A
I large shipment of Ladies' and Men's
[ Low Cut Shoes for early spring, in all
j leathers. These Shoes were bought
| before prices advauc?d.
L
j E, ?, El ?? L 8H?SS
j 1710 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
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Send us $2.90 and we w:
express, all charges paid, to 1
Southern Express office, in a
gallon jug of this extra fine
lyi Old North Caroli
This is not the adulterated blend
as sold by the small dealers, with hal
a Pure straight whiskey, guaranteed
Food Laws.
Good whiskey like this has been re
native state, at from $2.50 to S3.00 per j
is made in order to introduce our proods
? tions we were unable to reach from our
ship the above whiskey in larprer quantii
3 Gallon Jug $4.25. 12
4Y4 Gallon Keg 6.45. 24
Onr Guarantee: This whiskey n
or we will refund your money just as ch
and the expense will be all ours. \Y<
National Ban k 01 this city.
Bev/arc of imitators who arc
from honest people who pay r.Il
THE OLD NORTH CAR?I
chouse Pfo. 13c
1 t. rrj-riz-'/o.
J
Distcmpor Etensdy for Dcgs,
An old reliable, safe and sure remedy !
:or distemper in dogs, quick ana guar- j TJ
mteed cure in the early sta.ee or tin; j 9y'P
lisease, Price 50c. Mailed anywhere, ! habi
Rice"B. Harman, Pharmacist, Lexing- ! k? h
you, S. C. j lineWe
have ana
of Tennessee Mule,
and all broke.
W 3 also have
of Rock Hill Bugg
high grade works.
lebrated Studebakei
size. When you a
te, come in and lool
do our best for you.
rangers, and our gu*
' BY TEST j
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PRICES AT 8
ilA.S.C." Phone 1.U |
SBmB^?E55553BSaB5ggai
' Cm ti?1
kxdxebecwz? .' iaezL jpgBBWg jsrny.mrjDra
ill ship you by return
the nearest Adams or
plain package, a two- ?|
inaWMskey Jyi
Is or compounds of spirits
f a dozen profits added, but
under the National Pure
tailed over the bars in our
Erallon. This Special Offer
more thoroughly in the sechome
State. We will also
ties, express paid, as follows:
Full Quarts $5.25.
Full Pints - 5.50.
iust jjive perfect safisfaction ^^0
eerfuiiy as it v.as received,
j refer you to the Atlantic
not distillers. Euy
the express charges. ' VM
JXA 5>5STILUESY ^0
!, Jacksonville, via.
d-crden Saed.
ie Bazaar has just received a fresh
ment of Ferry's and Orosmnn'sreie
garden s^ed and will he plei'9ed
av^ you call for your wants in this
, Results guaranteed.
>tker shipment
s that are good
a good supply
ies, and other
" wagons, and
,re in need of
* "th />lh m
V. WJLIUUgli UUJL
irantee means
COLUMBIA, S. C. #