The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 13, 1910, Image 6
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Carolina.
Our prices
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5 fresh, reliable goods
2 guarantee satisfactio
We pay highest pric
hulls at lowest prices. (
O Ager.is for Siudehaiccr V
? Convenient wagon }
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Yoa have probably bought ma
good, that cost a good price, bu
test of servica soon proved themse
It might have boen shoes th;
fche sides, caps broKC ao\\n,
gav* a*? J and wer*"- plated.
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THE PEICE8 TELI
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Grocers, 3
We Want the Merchant
ington County to Call a
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Purchases* rre JL
Money.
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flcM ASTER,
IIA, - - S. C
largest stock of !
xoods, Fishing Tackle I
sporting goods of all
ics Anfnmnhilea and
epair Shop, in South
arc the lowest :
what you want, and
e city give us a call.
McMasi;??,
UMBTA, S. C.
fl My Lexington Friends
kjAg I am ready to serve you
tihw one of the most com'NT
plete stocks of shoes to be I j
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! round in tne city ana ai
money saving prices. My ]
Y aim is always to give you j
f the best for the least money. ?;
{ Farmers' heavy work
* . slices a specialty.
* Barman's ice Store !
<?L 1725 Main Street
;/?\ FOSTOFFICE BLOCK
'IQP/ COLUMBIA, S. C. .
I0WLING ft CO. I
g| SWANSEA, S. 0. | !
| ?5 We carry everything in !
% If Gteneral Merchandise. % i
You will find our store j .
headquarters for |
Shoes, clothing and | !
>gr Cents' Furnishings, Dry f ,
Rands and Notions. Hats. S !
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epartment is always full of J
?we only handle the best and ?
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es for cotton seed and sell meal and ? (
Home to us before you sell. ? <
/agons and Buggies?Best on the market. ?
rard, with ample room for stock. ?
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jin w a.f 3jgr^wou>wj?.< ?? iw mow 3? w ?a?ok apjaa??? -cnaw? '
*Y SHOES! I
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my things that looked c " 1
t uader the ra^eo <
, 1 ptf, 1
Ives worthies?. ^ - /o 1 i
at soon inn over at ""
i gave way, eowmg ?' \y
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i guard against th se things, especially in foot- \
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and be confident of getting the best quality foci !
cur money can buy, take advantage of the large
loice stock constantly available for making pleaslections
at our store.
le agent for W. L Douglas Shoes for ir -n, $1.50
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Columbia, SC j
THE STIALITY SELLS
IDAY & CO.,
holesale and Retail
Plenr,
Peed and Grain,
i
s, Planters and Farmers of Lex- J
f,nd See Vfe Before They Make Hair j j
ill Your Wants and Save You
ain Street, Columbia, S. C
i
Scott's Emulsion
is a wonderful food-medicine
for all ages of mankind.
It will make the
delicate,sickly baby strong
and well?will give the
pale, anemic girl rosy
cheeks and rich, red blood.
It will put flesh on the
bones of the tired, overworked,
thin man, and
will keep the aged man
or woman in condition to
resist colds or pneumonia
in the winter.
FOS SALS BY ALL BSTJGCISTS
8end 10c., rarao oZ paper and tl.:3 c-L for err
beautiful Savings Back t.nu Child's Skoicli-Ceol:.
Each back contains a 0?x<d Luck Foiiuy.
SCOTT & DOWNE, 402 ?c:.r! C'_. New Ycii:
Ansel-Bunck.
ami /%<\ \ %inn1 nia/vUf a?? p i
mixa JL" I CUCJ uaugnuiu \n
the Governor, and Mr. George Henry
Bunch of Columbia, were married at
die Mansion on Last Tuesday evening.
Miss Ansel's marriage is the first of
my governor's daughter taking place
m the governor's mansion.
Often the clock that strikes loudest
8 farthest off the time.
A chilly manner is net the best prepnations
for a warmer climate.
The pleasures of folly never come
3p to the promise of the pictures.
Religion is a poor thing if you never
jnjoy it till you get into trouble.
The better men see the faults of
others, the more b;ind they are to
:heir own needs.
No man believes in any real heaven
who does not sweat to make it real
atre.
The tendency to carrect all creation
Is often mistaken for the creation of
correct character.
The man who gets into a fever on
Darade, often get9 into a funk when 1
die real lighting begins.
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Prompt relief in all cases of throat
ind lung trouble if you use Chamberain's
Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take,
joothing and healing in effect. Sold by
Ml Druggists.
Ebenezer Walker, a well known .
!armer of the Enoree section of Spar- ,
;anburg county, committed suicide by ]
3ating rough on rats. ,
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Every family and especially those
who reside in the country should be
provided at all times with a bottle of ,
Jliamberiain s .Liniment, mere is no
telling when it may be wanted in case 1
an accident or emergency. It is most J
excellent in all cases of rheumatism,
sprains and bruises. Sold by All Drug- 1
sists.
Blacksmith Notice. ;
Eleazer & Koon, White Rock, S. <
0., blacksmiths and wheelwrights, i
Glraiii cradles a specialty. Give us a j
jail. Satisfaction guaranteed. 2*.v*p :
Ncticc', Home And
Farai Stfascribsr::.
Subscribers to the Ilome and Harm
should bear in mind that we only send :
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ncnth. If your time is about to ex- 1
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.bat you miss no copies. Rut, if you
vr.it until vor.r subscription has ex
it will be impossible for us to
p:jt buck numbers.
Now is a ?Ood time to subscribe. ]
send Un 2~>e in stamps or coin and we >
viil forward your name. i
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Those of our subscribers wbo I
ire in arrears will please caii or semi j i
mail, as we need moncv to meet 1
expenses. J
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I To the Fan
| We arc offering the foil
^ to be given away the year of 1
I 2,400 Bfos of Kigfr
| The only condition is that voi
' Georgia Chemical Wcrks, Auge
f| . No one excluded, old a
j| people what we South Carolii
This idea was gotten u
0 interest and try one acre of ea
f Association oilers for the best
E prize acre of corn with this sai
jjj as a winner and tell him the I
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| M. E. RUTLAND, Presidei
Hooting Of Joint Confsrenc
cf Luthoraa Church.
Tiie people of the Providence Luth
eran Church had the pleasure of en
tertaiuing the Lutheran Conference it
their recently remodeled church fron
April 1 to :i. The attendance of pas
tors was good, but that of the lay-Je!
egarcs was net so full, doubtless du<
to the busy season.
The discussions of the practical anc
doctrinal subjects were both interesting
and instructive to the large audi
enoes w men wore every nay in at
tendance. The object of this body i;
principally to instruct, and to arous*
the people to a greater zeal and activity
through their congregation?
and synods.
The Laymen's Missionary Move
ment was presented on Saturday anc
Sunday by the field secretary, Rev. E
C. Oronk, of Columbia. The counci
of Providence church appointed a mis
sionary committee to inaugurate the
movement among their members by
distributing missionary literature
among them.
Sermons were preached on Friday
by Rev. C. A. Freed, of Columbia; or
Saturday by Rev. W. II. Greever, 1)
D., of Columbia; and on Sunday bj
Rev. J. C. Wes9inger, of Cedar Grove
church.
The Holy Communion was celebrat
ed on Friday for the benefit of the
ministers, because Lutheran ministers
do not generally believe in adminis
tering the communis to th:mselves.
The officers are: R?v. 33. D. Wcs
singer, pre&ident; Rev. W. P Cline
vice-president; Rev. S. C. Ballentiue
secretary: Prof. J. E. Rawl Kyzer
treasurer.
The next meeting will be in Gt
David's church, 011 Friday before the
5th San day in October.
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One Conductor Who Was Cured
Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, arte
he writes about it.?"Some time ago J
was confined to my bed with chronic
rheumatism. I used two be tries cl
Foley's Kidney Remedy with gee'
c-ffect, and the third bottle put me or
my feet and I resumed work asconduc
tor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Rail
way. It gave me more relief than auj
medicine I had over used, and it wil
do all you claim in cases of rheuma
tism." Foley's Kidney Remedy cure;
rheumatism by eliminating the_uri(
acid from the blood, bold by all Drug
gists of Lexington; Ilenry Drug store
Chapiu S. 0.
Tho Grand,
Manager Davenport, of the Granc
theatre, in Colurooia, has an exceptionally
strong programme for this
week. A special feature is a trained
bear act, which is pleasing everyone
who enters this popular playhouse.
The singing and dancing coinmediant
on the bill is the best vet, and the
moving pictures are rf the highest
character. The Grand is becoming
mere popular every day, and you can
ill afford to miss this week's plays.
Your
tongue is coated.
Your breath is foul.
Headaches come and go.
These symptoms show that your stomach
is the trouble. To remove the
cause is the first thiug, and Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets will
io that. Easy to take and most effective.
Sold bv All Druggists.
John T. Carter a white man vhr
was convicted at Aberteen, Miss, for,
the murder of another white man both
men being prominently connected was
found guilty of manslaughte and sen
tenced to 20 years in the pen.
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Good results always follow the use ci
Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt
relief in all cases of kidney and blade":ei
disorder?, are healing, strengthening
and anti septic. Try them. Sold by
*11 Druggists of Lex J n<S;;-a; Henry Djrag
store, Ciispin S. C.
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Tho Br.:-: sac has received a [res':
.hipmeut of Ferry's and Orosnmn's reliable
garden s-< d and wiil bo jvoaanii
lO hav2* you call for your wanrs in ijjiline.
liesuita guaranteed.
' FAP.M LOAFS
At 7 ana 8 per cent.
Loans n:r::.'o on improved farrr.s :?i
Richlau-1 arid Lexington counties in
aims ot $>00 and upwards, payable in
nstallmonts, no commissi on > araeharg.
>d, borrower paying for preparation of
mpers only. Loans of ?! .000 or over
it seven per cent-., under id,000 at eight
>er cent. TUOMA'.i oc THOMAS',
L2^>7 "Washington St., Columbia, S. O.
-jcnrt?.rrrr. -vr.:?r-tNSTTT-vr nw :s?ui .? r
n?rs of Lei as
U>y
Lexington
[owing prizes for the best one acre
910. 1
3 Grr.io GsisnCj1st Prize: L
li use anv of the following Fertiii
;sta, Cz; Virginia-Carolina Peopit;
Ashcpoo FeriiSiser <
nd young, rich and poor, white a
dans grow herein this Southland
p to try to improve our farming i
eh, cotton and corn, and win the
farm exhibit, (See Catalogue.) 15
ne acre. No cost to get in the rat
:ind of Fertilizer you will us?. 1
ilizer used, and have three disint
iiity Fair Ass*
it, W. J. McCAR
gsaagaeaggggaBB
i (Prickly As?t, Poke Hoot
?KAKTS POSITIVE CCRE3 OP ALL
I Physicians endorse P. P. P. as a eplen-1
did combination, and proscribe it with | mmmwi
great eatisfactioa for the euros of all 5
forms and stages of Primary, Secondary I SBBBffl
and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Ehcu-1 U
matism. Scrofulous Ulcers and Sores, B ffiECfcg&j
Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Eid-S
. ney Complaints, old Chronic Ulcers that 1
: CATARRHJ?
have resisted all treatment, Catarrh, Skill iCtVfcJCg
- Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Pomale
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Totter, ly
7 Bcaldhead, ete., etc.
1 P. P. P. is a powerful tonlo and an
excellent appitizer, building np the
system rapidly. If yoxx are weak and I
feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and I
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COLUMBIA
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i Tfie Palmetto f
c0lt7mbl
' we are
; A Depository for the Ufl't
of South Carolina the Co.
of Columbia.
we own
$400,000 Uuite.d States Bo
Carolina Bonds.
we solicit
Aocouats of Bauks, Firms
we pay
Four Per Cent, on deposi t
^ terest calculated quarterly
wjti rtfumiBjfc
Oar best efforts to transac
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL B
CAPITAL $2,
1 Wilie Jon'SS. Pre<?i dent.
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Chapin, S. C- j |
' Has d-j up-to-date line of i if
COFFIHS kBB 11
1 On hand, at prices to suit even body. 1 ;1
' Prices roup* from ?1.50 np to ?.~o.(n>. j ?1
Call on me and. I veil! snve yor? j?:ou*y. j ?
1 j I aru prepared to fninmh a hears a when- j a]
ever desired in commotion avit ij my rn- j M
ertnUiijjt business. n. r :j<n ! fi?
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i i-iighcs: Prices Paid icr Old Scrap ! y
1 !rsn ot any Khnd. Srnsr* and a:i ! ||
kinss, 05J ^233 3:1c! Sonss. i a
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Remember my place is opposite the H
j Cibbcs Machinery 01\, (i-rvr.:< St. ; |2
I Make 110 mistake and ?0 oksmvlmro fj
i but come tu the j
! GGLUMBiA Jim GO., j J.
Ownsteia, Prop. j <
i ?95 Cerxais St. Co!u?7j'oia, 5. C. D:
V ^ Wkyf^ WF^
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Sp'f 3 a:-, ? ?? Cr^ ^ 3 a B ^*3 ?3 .
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I xs$ v! a 8 '^s 3 viz? a
j of cotton and one acre of corn in each
>300 3gs Second Prase; 1s00GJb
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/'try UIIU LliaKC ail U.ViULUL ui Hi'.; i;ui m v>
, Columbia, S. C; Faimetio Fertilizes* C
Co:, Charleston, S. C.
iui colored, have tlie same showing. H
, by I lie use of good Fertilizers, Mini pre
ntercst as well as improve the fair. 8
prize. Tills is in addition to the Soil
csides you can enter the cor. I est for hot!)
ip. Write the Secretary a postal and tel
A'e want each exhihitor to be able to
crested parties in your section see the co!
^niatinn. Ratesb
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THA, Secretary, J. EL
..1111 in 'iiTWfciMfcriiWia?
JjEF^ m
i and Potassium.)
FORMS ASD STAGES 0? ?
I yon will regain flesh and strength.
I Wastoof energy andalldlseases resulting
i from overtaxing the system are cured by
j the use of P. P. P.
J Ladieewhoeo systems are poisoned and
Swhosobloodi an impure ccnditiordue
Btomenstrual :r igularities are peculiarly
gfconeflted ty 1:3 -wonderful tonic and
blood cleansing properties of P. P. P*
Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potasalnm,
Sold by all Druggists.
F. V. LIPPMAN ,
Proprietor 4
Savannah, , Ca.
.ORDERS' S
Supri'Y Co.. m ,
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iERVAIS STREET.
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latiosia! Ilaiak,
a., s. c.
;od States Government, the State
lafcy of Richland ami the City
ndsjjand $100,000 State of South
5, Corporations and Individuals.
8 in our Saving's Department, in*
r.
:t your business to yoar entire
AffK, - - Columbia, S. C.
50,000.00
j. i\ Matthews, cashier
in n inns Mil I
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dealer in j|
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t? 7:t a v?77 v.t ,1 ~t t? fttst. $1
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waee, etc. - - - - i .
lexingtcn, - 8. c. f
lessee?
3! 1 n"-.v;p ipers 10? h.vi Jrccl at The
i? patch cilice.
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;o., Columbia, 5. C., csn.i
a
! very body ?ct bu-v. show jp
ixresr-uvc ideas in farming n0
don't iail to lake :;n H
.00 cash prize the Fair ||
the State *nd (Viuiy gj
1 him to enter y.mr name |j
tell how the eron was ta
Lion and corn weighed. ?j
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MALPASS, Treasuret |