The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 13, 1910, Image 7
pROFESSXQiTAX, CARDS, j |
DR. G. P.. HARDING, 1
THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST, K
is at s office doing good work at ||
moderate prices. Call to see him jfe
don't wait. ?|
Near Hyatt'? ParJi, COLUMBIA, S. C. ||
? ~ vi ?rr TTC^irTJ SfiY fi?
Xiil? xioixiijw w?t.? ?
Dentist ?
Prepared to do aiJ kinds of Dental $|
Work. Ollico over the Brookland [ ^
Bank.
NE\? BROOKLAND, ... s. c. %
M. L.RILEY, Optician. jf
Lexington, S. C., Route 2 _
I have taken a special eour-e at the ~
Northern Illinois College of Ophlhal- g
molcgy and Alology, of Chicago, and g
am prepared to do first class work at
reasonaole prices. Ail work guaran^
teed to give satisfaction. Give me a
? i trial. J ?
?M. W. FIAWL'S. p
Attorney and Counselor at Lav?. I PS
NMVV IiEO<)v.LKSJ). S. C. j ||
Pracrlc? i>j at: Coartb. Bubin^ss solicited. ! Egj
Kovbinb'-i i. j g
0. M. ?71 IU>. F. ?. DliKHJiB
Efikd & diiehee. |
attorneys at law, |
r ^xcNoroN o n. h c |
Will PT.tcM-^ ! : si'l >V.^ 0<n:r\->. Bu.^tr.os^ ?
Solicit.ui. Oh'* m-inb**? oi t i ?o Or a: '.riil j |a
W tyrf bo Hi "fiice. L-xia^'on. 8. C. M
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T h. frick, | fa
J . attorney at law, |
- OH x^lN, S i.-. j 1
^ O.O'e: "Hotel Clarion, 4th Loom. 8e?r>nd i ?
Floor. Will practice ia all the Courts
Thurmond & timmer&an,
attorneys at law, (
WILL f'tvAO'i If E IX ALL COURTS. |
Citizens7 Rank B'Lv^, BatesBitrs, S. 0.
We \riiHe pioi?e?] to toocC ihose havine ;? - 1
?al baslf'^si V* H'teLaeil to at our ot*Oh } A(
Fu tho Ctire.'S' E talc building at a ay line ;
ile-spvOUttuy, !
J. Wli. THUKIIOSD.
G. TELL t'l.-ijlSli>IAX. j
Albert m. boozer, ! ?
attorney at lay7, *
COLUMBIA, 8: 0.
Office: I7it> 7?Taia Street, upstairs, opposite
Yaa Metre's Fuiniture rttortv.
Especial atteatiori aiv-u ro business entrusted
to aba by hi? i'ellow citizens of Lexington i
o.vn ?>tw
pEORGE R. REMBERT
- VJ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
i22i i aw range. Columbia, s. c.
I will bo grind to servo ray friends from Lexin^ton
County at. any time, and am prepared
.Jo practice law in ail Mate and Federal 85
Courts.
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Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street.
Street. ( S "a
Office Telephone No. 1872. j|
Residence. Telephone No. 1036. if
?BOYD EVANS,
.LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia. S. 0.
Dr. f. c. gilmore,
DENTIST.,
1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. j
'Office Hoces.- 9 a. zn. to 2 p. m? and from BC
3 to 6 D. m.
TAR. D. L. HALL,
V DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lutheran Publication Building,
162'j Main St.
Q r, ,51 ff.
V/i-UOC IIUILLO ? ? j .
* Dec* 23, li)0T--om i
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AiTlTOtnfOSMSHS! | _.
I beg to announce that: I have a |
"firstciass shop at my place, near the !
Lexington Cotton Miv,Y.nd am pre- Upared
tc repair Boilers and ISngincs *
on snort notice. Can bore any size | [
engine cylinder. T carry in stock a j
fnllsappiy of mill supplies. I make a '
specialty of going out into the conn- {
try to make repairs, arid ^viiI answer
telephone calls promptly. Sati^faction
guaranteed. Charges reasonable. ?
Phone 413,
1 J. J. IHKA11D,
DecStf Lexingtm, S. C.
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(KS'JRAttCE. J !
REPRESENTING I \ \
I HOME INSURANCE CO., PI. Y. \ \
! INSURANCE CO CF N. A., PHiLA '
! GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y. \
i CLOSE AND RUTGERS, N. Y. )
j TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS. 1
! SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, CREENS- 3
* ! BORO, NORTH CAROLINA. V
STRONGEST AND BEST OLD L?E jj,
INSURANCE COMPANIES 3
I LOCAL AGENCY 8 tf
I LEXINGTON, S. C. jS 1
III!! in w iii iiiwi> iirnr?~rnmnrrTim~ti i n tti *|!
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PACKER'S "
flflg!^?p& HAIR BALSAM <
CTmbkvs &rd beautifies the hair.
stiH Prti'itotes u. luxuriant provth.
? *-5S$Nc-.er Pails to Itrstoro Grar
Rfiy>n.'.ir to its Youthful Color.
^bair jalliujj.
irwgBMi gaga wimMiMmicHuwqxg
IK ILL the COBOII 1 ts
Sand CURE tke lungs I <
pTO0r?&|'l 1
I Vev lisssfm 11
| m 1 wi
| 3 ^ Was tfotfJe ???g f)v
|ftKn AIL THnO AT AKp LU?ff ?hOU3l^ S" l :j;
FgL-ABI^ v;r
g OB S?0N?5f 3&FUK2>13?. $ Htl.
will 11 ri?zrsg^sg?*r>p^aiga^^ e -1
aBWMMgggawe I?? i i _! l]i ii iMBnuMMMB tta
| u d asdt v;-^g* ^
| writes Mrs. Ethel Newlin, ?? 2
q of Libeny Coiner, Inc., fef t
I *'ihat I began to lake Car-- Jk t
5 dui, for it lias cured me, {
^ and i wii! never forget it fp j
y "I cannot praise Oardui ^
| too Highly for what it did K; s
| for rne. Before 1 began pi. c
g io take it, I was very fe. \
| bad color, suffered great m }
% rain and weighed only 0
i 205 pounds. Now I have t&| s
I i good color, do not suffer IS J
I and weigh 125 lbs." H ^
The Woman's Tonic <
| Beware of strong, nox- |j| s
I ions, mineral drugs, that m
| sink into your system, ||
| like lead to the bottom of 1 ^
w n hnein r-v wMpv !
y U vu?.'ill v. II
Cardui is purely vege- || f
| fable and contains no m i
| poisonous minerals, or j
| dangerous drugs. || 9
| It is perfectly safe and ||j i
| harmless, for use by old g|3 t
| and young, and may be feS
| taken, as a tonic, for ||| j
| months, without any possi wk
| ble harmful effect Try it M
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THE JEWELEB, ,
508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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BADGES!
lanHfacfaret in Our Own
Shops for Sshoois and ,
Other Pnrsssss. !
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.VERY, The J@v?-@ier
1 503 Wic?a St., Cshnbi, 3. C -J
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yon oiiiiit'iiDLTK v 1 crating r?muuv, jxoihtj' J*
Shuttle or a Single Thread {Chain StU-h]
Sewing afaekine v/rite to
IE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COfflPAriT j
Orange, Macs. ^
inv s'jwtrsfr machine? are made t'> sell re^r.r>i'e."s rf
[u:.!.:;y, the XOV/ Jf OS15C is maiic U> v.c-t.
Our guaranty never runs out. ?
Sold by authorized dealers ouly.
ICR SASJS BY
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V7. P. Lexington, S. C. b
A
sn mii Wossteti Wanted
10 Government pays Railway Mali
Clerks $800 to ? 1,200, and other
employees up to $2,500 annually, ^
J
Uncle Sam will hold examinations
rou^hout trie country lor Railway
iil Clerks Custom House Clerks.
enograp'* ers, Bookkeepers, Depart'jitai
Ci? /ks and other Government
tioris. Thousands of appointments
U be made. Any man or woman
er 18. in City or Country can get P
struction and fr >e information by
iting at once to the Bureau of InJ ^
action, 99 N II?r,din Buildign, Kocb- t
er, N. Y. 4'
Old Soldiers Met.
The members of Camp Steadman,
lTo. G6S. met last Monday with a good
ittendance. The commander was
mthorized to appoint delegates to the
:eneral re-union, at Mobile, Ala., 2(>7-28
Aprii.
The following delegates were elected
o attend and represent the camp at
he State re-union in Spartanburg, in
August: D. T. Hare and P. H. Craps;
dternates, Albert E. Wingard and
fno. F. Rish.
The memorial committee was infracted
to draft suitable resolution
>ii the death of the Division Comnander,
Major General Zimmerman
)avis, at Charleston, who died at his
lome in that eity, on 30 of March.
The same committee will prepare
uitable resolutions 011 the following
leeeased members of the camp: J. M.
filler, D. W. Hife, Jas. L. Slice,
Benj. J. Taylor, F. W. Oswald, D. T.
Barr, A. M. Long and 1). M. Sox.
Dues were paid in by those present
ind the Adjutant instructed to collect
roin all delinquent members as early
is possible.
The treasurer made his report of all
lues now in bank after paying all
ilaims against the camp..
The camp adjourned to meet on the
econd Tuesday in August.
Card of Th&nks.
A> the Editor of The Dispatch:
X dtsire to express through } our
)o"pular paper the gratitude of Mrs.
Brown ana myself to the members of
>t. Stephen's church and other fncnas
or the royal manner in which they
urprised us on Easter Monday evenng,
and the substantial evidences of
i^?r> > sinrl rmnd will.
ii^4. - V. J uvi v.-, . ...... j.,..
Very respectfully,
T. S. Brown, Pastor.
ipril 5.
Stationery Cheap.
A big lot of paper and envelopes in
cent packages, a bargain at The
bazaar.
Lfen Her Eae-k Mi??
r
Sl Woman Finds All Her
Energy and Ambition Slipping
Away.
Lexington women know how the
ches and pains that como when the
iidneys fail make life a bu.wten. Backiche,
hip pains, headac-hes. dizzy
;pells, distressing urinary troubles, ail
;cll of sick kidneys and warn you of
.he stealthy approach of diabetes,
Jropsy and Brighl's disease. Dean's
Kidney Pills permanently cure all
;hese disorders.
Can Lexington sufferers desire
stronger proof than this woman's
rvords.
Mrs. Lucy Whites, 1S27 Pulaski
street, Columbia, S. C., says: "For
several years, during the winter
nonths, I was bothered by pains in
ny back and shoulders. My head
*ohed severely and I was hardly able
:o attend to my housework. About
:hree months ago I was advised to try
Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a
30X. ,They helped me so promptly
hat I obtained a further supply and
if tor using that, I vras free from pain.
[ think there is no other remedy equal
;o Doan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
?ents. Fcster-Milburn Co., PmfTalo,
Slew York, sole agents fcr the United
States.
Remember the name?Dean's?and
:ake no other.
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Jolia A. Crawford Do ad.
Mr. John A. Crawford, the well
mown cotton buj'er of Columbia, died
uddenly at his home iu that city on
facsday morning. Mr. Crawford had
i host-of friends in this county, who
viil Jearn of his demise with sincere
iorrt w,
Kills A Murderer.
iucrnlcss murdcier is Appendicitis
vith many victims. Put ]Jr. King's
sew J.iie Pills kill it by prevention.
L'noy gently stimulate stomach, ijvcr
ud bowels, preventing that elop,giug
iiav invites appendicitis, curing Cont-ipation,
Headache, Biliousness. Chilis,
oc at Kauimanu Drug Co, Derrick
>rug Store, Sanucl Drug Store.
Deatii Of Gli&slie Efotta.
Mr. Cher lie Hat-to, one of the oldest
nd best known citizens of the Dehor,
eetion, died at his home about two
eiles from Pelion on Saturday at the
dvanned age of 8-1 years.
He is survived by his aged wife and
ne son. His remains were laid to
est at Good Hope church ; on Sunday
fternoon in the presence' of a large
ongregaticn.
G&ildrea Tsotiiing
MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING
YRTJP has been used for over Fifty
reaas by Millions of Mothers for their
Jhildren While Teething, with Perfect
uccess. It Soothes the Child, Softens
he Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind
;onc, ana is ine oest remeay ior v 1rrhoea.
Sold by Druggists in every
art of the world. Be sure and ask
:>r "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING !
YRUP," and take no other kind. ]
'wenty-five cents a bottle.
Oct. 20-ly
3XCURSI0N ~RATES VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Account South Atlantic States Muic
Festival, Spartanburg, S. C., April
3, 14, 15, 1910, the Southern Railway
nnouno -s reduced rates to Spartanurg
and return. Tickets on sale
Lpril 12. 13 and 11 and for trains
dieduled to arrive Spartanburg beDre
neon April 15, 1910, with fin d
mit returning not later than midight
April 16, 1910. Children half
ire.
For further information, call on
outhcrn Railway Ticket Agents or, ?
. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
ALEX. H. ACKER, T. P. A.
A ugvsta, Ga.
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Trcspassors Take Notice.
All persons are warned not to iresass
in any manner )ii my properly in
io town of Lexington. The law will
e enforced against all violators of
liimiolice. Mrs. Lessie II. Fort.
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Sterling silver, cut glass, fine
china, clocks. A fine stock
ahvavs on hand for you to
select from.
Keep us in tnind when vrant
i I _ - ! ? T. _ 1
ing anytiiing in vj j
Silverware. {
Good watch work and best j
, i
eye glasses. 5
If you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephoneyoui
order to 11s.
P. II. MOTH & CO,
JEWKLER^,
1424 Main St., Coluin bi2, S.C
'Phone 934
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUKE 20.
N. B. These schedule flares siiow
the time that trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, but the timer, stated
are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia I
and intermediale pointseonneenug
at Columbia. for Spartanburg and |
Asheviiie. Parlor cafo cur (,'oivilabia
to Abbeville. Arrive Colore- I
bin 10:50 a. in., Spartanburg 5:la
p. in., Asbevillc '.'.il p. m.
6:55 P. M.?No. 130, dfii-y for Columbia,
Washington and the Kasr also
connects at Columbia, for Abbeville.
Through Pullman sleeping
car to New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Asiievilio. Arrive
Colombia 7:3j p. m . Washington
10:40 a. m., New i'ork
5:00 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
7:23 A. Al.?No. 2:20. daily for Augusfn
and intermediate points. Atrivo
A-ugnsta 10:10 a i:?. Pullman our.
5:14 P. 31.?No. 7, daily for Anr.u-na
ami intermediate points. At rive
Augusta. 8:35 p. in.
Summer excursion ticket? now en
sale. For further information call on
ticket agents, or
E. 11. Coapman, Washington, D. C,
H. F. Carv, G. P. A., Washington,
D. C. J. L. Meek, A., G. P. A
Atlanta, Ca. Alex. II. Acker, T. P. A
Augusta, Ga.
i.^ES232385S5?S22S:^^
Bargains Bargains I
WHILE THEY LAST |
A limited number of slightly
used ?93 High Grade Organs ^
! for only S5S.50. j|
These Organs appear near g
new and are warranted to last a |
fS loug life time.
H Terms cf sale giyen on app'i gg
g cation. g
w; Write fur catalogue, stating |
h terms desired. g
This is an opportunity in a |j
H life time to possess a fine Organ l|j
| ? at about cost. ra
IS y
j Answer quick lor such bar- $s
gains don't last long.
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^ Adaress ||
Ikxtx tngm?;a! p mma rsry-r. orn'wr.-wm'.rxcvja ^
ipinto uw m\iM 1
litiiLl/uL L hskvj:*.' 11\jtis?it
1423 Main St. Columbia, S. C. ?j
PI&KOS AND OXGANS |
llt^CCO i
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We sell the ce
have them in any
any thing in our li]
*? 1 *11
place ana we win
We are not si
sound business.
O iLiA ILs I
1109 EAMI TON ST.
I BUY THE BEST
11 I The
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I b3 5s used in ah PuiL'man
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? Ifj Why? Because i4 ss 8S<
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I .. ssBv Sawinq Ice
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I H3 ALL SIZES, ALL F
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I j 1313-19 Main St. C0LTJMS1
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iwurwri^MJKvr*-.' ?yr?T-w.tc*?w.Mcrir:. r*A?W9^/uu.Y>:c w*ouw ?<v muww vrar i
ij 1 * ^ * ?. ??- -s rs-> c~> w??. r-'-? '} -" ; *> rwj.
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& i; large lot of men's lightweight soft
Farm Shoes, also r. lot of single soled
j<| Lrogaas for Farm and out door work.
A large lot of Ladies' every day Shoes
U suitable for a former's wife and
aj daughter to keep their feet dry. A
y'i l.vrge shipment of Ladies' and Men's
Lew Cut Shoes for early spring, in all
p k at hers. These Shoes were bought
before prices advanced.
I] E. P3 S F. JL DAVIS
|j 710 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
H F is? x^lil?5s3fc
? We want to send you a trial package of our Ex
i Whiskey on our rrunrantee. It mast please or it will r
| show you what absolutely pure, rich and delicious whisl
of the fact, wiaether used as a medicine or bevera
i? \t / * Mnne 11v> K.i.tfon_ You take 110 ch<
} iii rare i>. v v. ?-:iurw.j s,w?*?vw ??
I jj in a plain scaled ease this
i I CSaDoa Jug of Extra Straight
| L Pure N. C. Whiskey, Express I
$ When it?.vivos try i t, and if you rio not tir.d it botte
h that you ha\ c been buying iron the small dealers, with
? a!, thai cost ficmtS to?-i per jr?tlion. you may ret urn
? your money juscas cheerfully a? i t v.r.s received.. Vvo v
i ? iuit C-f quanikies. by oxtircjc paid, as follows:
B 3 CaTHon ?Fcg: ?o.2i5? 12 Vc?i
I 43 ': r.r*cn *???? 7.75, J34 JFa!
Q Yv ?. fcTfr you io the Atlantic Krtkn;.l Fi.rk ci this
a oi. this stieci.d paico. Order today as this rd n:iy r. r. :
E cr.d pi vised k in North Carolina?our rati*'? state, it I
m ij. vi.ri cf 1-rite.tor:, wlio am not c.isti*i&r?.
?Sl ivho pc / a'.! charter. to my Adorns or c
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Blililiitdf Mil!
We have aiiot
of Tennessee Mules
and all broke.
1 W e also have a
of Bock Hill Buggi<
high grade works.
debrated Studebaker
size. When you ar
ae, come in and look
do our best for you.
;rangers, and our guai
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>*?a plai N C.^SE^^
:tra Straight 100 Proof, Pure N. C. 8
lot cost yon one cent. We want to fi
cey this is. We want to convince you Eg
ge, that this 100 Proof Absolutely B
inces. We will ship you on first train H
: 100 Proof ^ 75 I
?aids for only *? )= |.T
than the '"blends" and compounds ?
more than a haif dcr.en profits addt!i-j
same to us and we will refund H
, ill also ship this 100 proof whiskey in n
I ! Qvxri i ?Z.. :->
1! U'iittri - 6,00. ?
cii;*. Only K.Co .ml'on3 v. ill be rc*-t u
; ; car r-pain. Thousands have us;u 7*.
las always ma Jo r., oi. AN
P' .y fr 'irr? hauc-st promo S
c.v'.h.nn P.-press Office. JSj
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her shipment
that axe good
> good supply
5S, and other
wagons, and
e in need of
through our
rantee means
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COLUMBIA, S. C.