The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 27, 1910, Page 5, Image 5
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< The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, April 27.1810
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; lades to New Advertisements.
Bargains at Tapp's.
j Contest?The Daily Record
Drv Goods?H. Steele.
* Real Estate?W. S. & G. W.Andrews,
Americas Ga.
Banking?Citizen's Bank of B&tes.
i)urg.
Dry Goods?Mirnnp.n'*h'?.
Groceries?Jniian P. Mtvtze.
A Freak Egg.
Mr. Paul Hire brought to our office
k last week a freak egg, which was layecf
by one of his hens It is of a rainbow
W ?haP?* much larger at one end tiian
the other.
(Prickly Ash, Poke
\L i iriTTTT POSITIVE CURES OF
Physicians endorse P. P. P. as a splon-1
aid combination, and prescribe it trtth 1 B
great satisfaction for the cures of all [J %
forms and stages of Primary, Secondary V
and Tertiary Sypbiiia, Syphilitic F.heu-1 I
matism, Scrofulous Ulcers sod Sores, 8 #
Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Ed- ?
Be j Complaints, old Chronic Ulcers that ^
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kare resisted *11 treatment. Catarrh, Skin B
Diseases, Eczema, Cbroaio Female A
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uompuunta, iBoiwMt v.rv..,
V BwUdhaad, etc., etc. !
i P. P. P. is a powerful torio and an j ^
excellent appitizer, building np the ?
ystem rapidly. If yon are weak and j ?
feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and [
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Crest Bargain
Nations a
I have a Urge stick of D
that I am offeiing at great ba
to go elsewhere, come to Eth;
* erv purchase. My stock of (
prices will please. I inannfai
and pay highest prices for eru
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St. Matthews Club.
St. Matthews Democratic Club reorganized
'.8 follows: G. B. Taylor,
president; C. P. McCartha, vice-president;
W. II. Keisler, secretary; J.
D. McCartha, executive committee.
A. 1>. Steele, P. D. Steele and S. S.
McCartha were elected delegates to
the county convention, with G. B.
J Taylor, loo.? Ha^es and E. W. Keisler
| alternates.
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j Registration committee: a. u.
Steele, Jesse McOartha and C. P. McCariha.
Enrollment committee: G. B. Taylor,
S. S. McOartha and E. W. Keisler.
Y'-n win always tind iresh bakers
bread at The Bazaar.
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Boot and Potassium.)
ALL FORMS AND STAGES OF??
you Drill regain flesh and strength.
TTaste of energy an d all diseases resulting
from overtaxing the system are cured by
the use of P. P. P.
Ladies whose systems are poisoned and
whoeeblood* an impureoonditiondue
to menstrual 1 igularities are peculiarly
benefited by ' j wonderful tonic and
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IpOFULA
jjbiood clftftpging properties of P. P. P.,
g Prickly Ash, Poko Soot aad Potassium,
fi Bold fcy all Druggists.
Sgi F# V. LIPPMAN
3 Proprietor
j Savannah, - eCa.
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ry Goods. Notions and Shoes J j
rgains It is needless fhr you 1 i
m, 1 can save vou money on ev- r
Troceri? s is coaHile.tr, and my
crure, bay aud sell turpentine,
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Lexington Lea. Club.
Pursuant to the call of the County
Chairman, the Lexington Democratic
club met in the court house, ou Saturday
afternoon and reorganized by the
election of the following officers for
a period of two years: D. F. Efird,
re-elected president; F. E. Dreher,
vice-president; D. R. Haltiwanger,
secretary; E. L. Wingard, treasurer;
B. H. Barre, executive committeeman.
nrprp plpotpd to the
JLiir- lunw n nif, ? ? ? Countj
Convention: D. F. Efird. Sam
P. Roof, G. B. Wingard, F. E. Dreher,
Geo S. Drafts, John M. Caughman, T.
C. Stv.rkie, Frank W. Shealy, Thoa. L.
Harm an, J. E, B. Kyzer. G. M. Harman,
B. D. Clark, J. Brooks Wingard,
Samuel B George. F. A. Hogman, J.
E. Bawl, J. F. Kyzer and W. D.Dent.
Committee on enrollment: W. D.
Dent, J. E. R. Kyzer, M. W. Caughman,
T. C. Suirkie, J. Frank K'eckley.
Committee 0:1 registration: G. A.
Derrick, B. J. Wingard, Frank W.
Shealy.
Sandy Eun.
Sandy Run Democratic Club met at
Oak Grove Academy Saturda3r, April
23rd, and organized by the election of
the followii g officers: President, N.
B. Wan 11 a maker; vica-presider.ts, C.
D. Rucker and W. S. Whittaker; secretary,
W. H. Waunamaker; corresponding
secretary, J. W. Redmond,
Jr.; treasurer, J. M. Jumper; member
county e.\e mtive committe e, J. K.
Ruckt-r; enrollment committee, Wm.
W. Fartick, J. J. Lucas, M. L. Y/annamaker;
registration committee,
Daniel L. Redmond, U. S. Hntto, J.
C. Say lor, J. L. Grim, L. C. Furtick;
executive committee, 35- W. Redmond,
F. D. Wise, J. F. Hill, H. S. Crim, L.
G. Culler.
Delegates to attend tbc county democratic
convention to assemble at
Lexington G. II., Monday, May 2nd,
were elected as follows: Is. B. Wanna
maker. W. II. Wannamuker, W.
M. Saylor, J. A. Crim, J. T. Jofcoat.
Alternates: T. L. Williams; R. V.
Liiou-5, M. L. Wanr.amaker, H. S.
Crim, W. L. Saylcr.
r\, thp clnh adiourned to
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meet a,:. the call of the president.
Io3 Cream Festival.
There will be an ice cream festival
given by the Sunday school at Edmund
on next Saturday afternoon, beginning
at 4 o'clock. The public is
most cordially invited to attend.
The proceeds will be applied to the
fand for purchasing an organ for the
Sunday school, I
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HSONS
at all times a
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are right.
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Excursion RatesIVia Southern
Railway From Lexington,
S. C.
Baltimore, Md. and Roturn, St 7.65.
Account of Southern Baptist Ootiventiofi
a:id Baptists of North America
General Convention, May 11-18, 11)10.
Tickets on sale May 8, 9. 10, witli final
limit returning June 1st.
Richmond, Va. and Return, SI 5,85
Account of National Association of
Piano Dealers of America, May 13-IS,
1910. Tickets on sale May 11 and 12,
and for trains scheduled to arrive Rich mond
before noon May 13, final limit
returning May 29, 1910.
Atlanta, Ca. and Return, S8.50 fi
Account of National Baptist Sunday
School Congress, (colored) May 25-30,
1910. Tickets on sale May 23 and 24 1
and for trains scheduled to arrive At- ,
lanta May 25, 1910. Final limit returning
June 1st, 191C.
Richmond, Va. and Return, S15.85
Account ol American Pharmaceutal
Association, May 2-14, 1910. Tickets
nn co la Max- i unrl 9. 1Q in Pinal limit III
Via DWiV AUMJ a ?? * v .v,
returning May 17, 1910.
Cincinnati!, O. and Return, $18.90
Account Biennial Session, General *
Federation of Women's Clubs, May 11- <
18, 1910. Tickets on sale May 5 to 11, 1
with final limit returning to reach j
starting point not later than midnight \ '
May 22. 1910. J
Asheville, N. C. and Return, $6.10 '
Account of General Conference M. | 8
E. Church, South, May 4-24, 1010. j |
Tickets on sale May 2 to 11 inclusive, i ? i
with final limit to reach original start- 8
ing point not later than midnight May g
31- L.
Charlotte, N. C. and Return, $5.90 ?m
Account of American Cotton Mann- ?
facturers Association, May 17-18, 1910.
Tickets on sale May 15-10 and. for g
traius scheduled to errive Charlotte g
before noon May 17, 1910. Final limit |
returning to reach original smarting g
point not later than midnight May 23, I
1910. ?
New Orleans, and [Return, $25.45
Account of -jSaiioi ai Association of j
Credit Men, May 17-21, i9 0 Tickets M
on sale May 14-16, with final limit returning
to reach original starting point |\
not later than midnignt May 23. ffY
Atlantic City and Reiurn, $23.35 r
Account of General Assembly Pros- o
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hyterian churen m tne u. o. jl\., m.# v j
1S-31, 3910 Tickets on sale. May J6,
17, IS, 1910 with final limit, re turning v
to reach original starting point not (if
later than midnight .Tone 5. ' *
Thi
Washington and Return, 3*35.35 hlo
Account of World's Sunday School n*?r
Association, May 19-26. 1910. Tickets ai)'
on sale May 16, 17, IS, only with final i-i;
limit returning to reach original start- Mo
iug point not later thau midnight June tV-T
1, 1910. ' "r
i Kncxvifle, Tenn. and Return, 316.00 go!
1 Account of Summer Schools of the ma
of the South, June 21-July 21, 1910. ?& '
I Tickets on sale June 19, 20, 21, 25, 26,
July 2, 9, 10, and 16, with final limit jtei
i returning to reach destination not lat- so;
J er than fifteen days from, but not in- .
I eluding, date of sale. pu
For further information, apply to on
Soutliern Railway ticket agents, or *
J. L. MEEK, ALEX H. ACKER, WIg
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than ever befor
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prices.
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AS WELL AS
arge ones are welcome here?
rou need not wait until your business
has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
A.ccount, DO SO TO-DAY.
Our patrons regardless of the
imount of business done, receive
werv courtesy in all matters of
business entrusted to us?and
there is nothing in safe banking
we cannot perforin. Talk it over
with our cashier.
CAROLINA RATIONAL BANK,
COLUMBIA, s. c. '
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/$Q Bone Pains, <J|jL
JwL Ulcers, Scaly r||jf7
^i>)Skin, Piinoles.p5ir^-/
3. B. Cures Above Troubles, Also j
Eczema and Klteumatism.
or twenty-five years Botanic Blood Balm J
B. Ii.) has l.wen curing yearly thousands j
snfl>re)s from Primary* Secondary or j
tinnry Biood Poison, and all forms of '
od and Si*in Diseases. Cancer, Rheuma- ;
n and Eczema. We solicit the most < !;? I
into cast*?., b-cause B. B. B. euros where i
else fails. If you have aches and pains :
Bones, Back or Joints. Mucus Patches in J
nth. Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-col- J
d Spots Ulcers on any pari of the body, I
ir or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, wa- I
y blisters or open humors, Risings or /
npks of Eczema. Boils, Swellings, Eating i
*es, take B. B.;B It kills the poison, i
kes the blood pure and rich, completely |
inging the entire oody into a e'ean, I
ilthy condition healing every sore or |
nple and stopping all aches, rains and ;
ning, curing the worst case of Blood Poi- ;
i, hheumntism orEczema,
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.)
pleasant and safe to take: composed of |
re Botanic ingredients. It purifies and |
riches the blood. j
MiUUGIM'S. $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE, ,
rh directions for home cure,
iold in L?xineton by Kaufmann D rug Co i
d Derrick's Drug Store. I
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MILLII>
Our Millinery
is filled witli the
in Ladies' Hats,
nery, Trimings,
etc New
arrivals al-"jj
most every
day, in addition
to hats designed
by our
own milliner.
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owers and Rakes
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FAMOUS REMEDIES
Popular and Efficient Household
Medicines Sold on
Merit Only.
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Andes' Great Prescription
Recommended for Catarrh,
all forms of Stomach, Liver,
Kidnev, Bladder Troubles
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and purification of the Blood.
7 Be
Andes' Wonderful Oil
Used externally and internally,
recommended for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headache Toothache, Ear
nphrv Rankjiehe. Sore Throat.
Sprains, Braises, Pleurisy,
Diarrhoea, Cramps and all
aches and pains.
35c
i THE KAUFMAN DRUG
O MFANY,
I Sole Agents for Andes' 1
| LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C. I
miwaw??nw? ?? ?w??co???tu?
Os O3 KBIlll) COa
SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED
SUGAR AT COST
We import and rcast every pounct of
Coffee sold by us.
Roasted lie to35c.
Green 10c to 20e.
Fine Teas 25c to 80c.
Rice sold at 'jut rnces.
Pure Baking Powder 20clb; 10c lb.
Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c y2 lb.
Walter Baker'e Chocolate 20c %. lb.
PHONE 157.1639 MAIN ST
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Dr. Bo3rd'9 Sure-Pop Colic Cure
for stock, and bis entire line of reliable
veterinary remedies for sale at The
Bazaar
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Department
latest designs '
Fancy Milli
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supply ev
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