The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 18, 1910, Image 6
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Honesty |
In Jewelry |
"If it camrt from Seniz's, yon ^ J
know it's all rig-it," is what one j| |
of our customers remarked to h !
(another the other day. |1
When yon bay Jewelry, yon 1
generally have to take tho 4'Jew- 3
Ieler's word for it" whether it Ls g
good or not. ||
That's just where our repnta- ra
tion for honesty and fair dealing B
counts. S
And furthermore, we willjal- Jg
ways gire yon your money back B
and ask no questions any timo u
yon are dissatisfied with a par- r
ohase. jf,
I Special attention to mail orders, 11
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CHARLES P. mi, I
JEWELER, |
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?HEST1R SPILL*
DIAMOND BRAND
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DIAMOND BRAND PILLS ia RJto &nd/j\
Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Bluet*//
Ribbon. Taxs no othkz. Buy rf T?*r\/
kmgcSat an* ask for CHI-OILES-TER S V
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-Jto)
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
time pvprywufpp worth
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Our Oiotery Depart
| fresh, reliable goods?we
| guarantee satisfaction.
We pay highest prices for
J hulls at lowest, prices. Come 1
Agents for Studebaker Wagons
!g Convenient wagon yard, \
QUALITY
You have probably bought many thii
jood, that cost a good price, bat unde
Ml of service soon proved themselves wc
It misrht hare been shoes that soon
the aides, caps broke down, heels (rare
g*T* ** < and ?>le? were plated.
fTo guard
wear, and be <
wear your 1110
and choice 6 to
ing selections
Bole agent
T. A.
Opposite Post Office,
THE PEICES TELL
J. B. FRIE
Wholesale
Grocers, Flc
iec
We Want the Merchants, Ph
hiffton County to CaU and Se
Purchases. We Can Pill I
Money.
1823-1825 Main St
Owners of Horses and Stock
Attention!
"When your horss has colic, givo
it a teaspoonfnl on the tongue of DR.
BOYD'S SURE POP COLIC CURE,
and then wait a few minutes and see
| how quickly the animal is relieved.
Price 50 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Fever and
Cough Remedy will relieve your horse
of shipping cold, pneumonia and distemper.
Price 50 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Eyo Remedy will cure
inflamation of the eyes. Price 50 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Magnetic ointment,
nothing equals it for sore shoulders,
cuts and scratches. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Horse Powders. This
remedy is a thorough blood purifier,
invigorator, digester, and a thorough
worm eradicator. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Poultry Pood. Aids digestion,
gives strength while moulting,
stimulates the hen to lay in winter
| when hen eggs bring the most, Prica
25 cent*. !
Dr. Boyd's Family Liniment is a
great counter-irritant for all pains,
and a preparation of greatpower when
applied externally. Price 25 cents.
For Sale by HARMAN'S BAZAAR,
Lexington, S. O.
HARDWARE ~
Screen Doors and Windows,
Ice Cream Churns,
Refrigerators, all sizes,
Lawn Mowers.
Rubber Hose,
Mantles, Tiles, Grates,
Cook Stoves and Ranges,
Cutlery and Tableware.
(W. 5. STEWART,
1526 Main St Columbia, S. C.
W?CO. I
SWANSEA, S. 0. {
We carry everything in
General Merchandise.
You will find our store I
leadquarters for
Shoes, clothing and ?
Gents' Furnishings, Dry :
Goods and Notions, Hats, ?
Etc. ?
;ment is always full of
only handle the best and
cotton seed and sell meal and
io us before you sell. ?
and Buggies?Best on the market. |
vith ample room for stock. o
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SHOES!
og8 that looked _
* the rugged
>rthle??
l run o??r at
way, sewing
against th se things, especially in foot"ionfldont
nf trftttiTur tha best nnahtv foot
ney can buy, take advantage of the large
ck constantly available for making pleaaat
our store.
; for W. L. Douglas Shoes for n m. $1.50
BOYNE,
Columbia, SC
THE QUALITY SELLS
AY & CO.,
and Retail
mv,
*d and Grain.
inters and Farmers of Lexw
Us Before They Make Their
rour Wants and Save You
reet, Columbia, S. C "
So'sr Typhoid Is
Spread By Flies.
That the typhoid fff-rm is carried by
flies has been abundantly proved.
Only passing observation in following
a typhoid epidemic in a family or
county neighborhood is necessary in
order to locate tine source cf the
scourge.
A painstaking, conscientious housewife
who, herself, was a victim of a
family epidemic some time ggo, gave
me a bit of history bearing upon this
point: A brother, returning from a
distant city, developed fever shortly
? P4-.-V- V. ?nt r-i*T, An nnl r>rer1 ujnman
tllUCl 1113 IV^LUl ii. **UU1MVV?V/?VU ff
was employed to care for the patient.
A door from the ?dck room led lo a
porch, which also famished entrance
to the dining room, quite a usual
arrangement in country homes. Vessels
used in the sick room were left to
stand for hours without attention upon
this porch. Flies swarmed here by
hundreds, finding easy accsss at one*
to the diuing room. Within three
weeks four more cases of typhoid developed
in this household. For a
period of eight months there was one
or more members of the family ill with
fever. With the type of service such
as this untrained, ignorant negro
woman was capable of giving, with
the waste from the sick room emptied
into an open vault, easy of access to
flies, and located in such a way as to
render water contamination almost a
certainty, there is every reason to expect
a return of the epidemic to this
family at any time.
To read the history of a typhoid
epidemic in any and every section of
this land is to recognize the housefly
as the chief factor in the spread of the
disease.?Mrs. F. L. Stevens, in Raleigh
(N. C.) Progressive Farmer and Gazette.
Commander Julius A. Pratt
Post No. 143 Dept. 111., G. A. B.
Mr. Isaac Cook, Commander of above
Post, Kewaoee, 111., writes: "For a
long time I was bothered with backache
and pains across my kidneys.
About two months ago I started taking
Foley Kidney Pills and soon saw they
were doing just as claimed. I kept on
tafeincr thfim and now I am free from
backache, and the painful bladder
misery is all gone. I like Foley Kidney
Pills so well that I have told many of
my friends and comrades about them
and shall recommend them at every opportunity."
All Druggists of Lexington?Henry
Drug Store Chapin S. 0.
Want to ICarry.
Says an elderly man in his farmers
garb, "I want a little piece in your
paper: Wanted a woman who can
cook, wash, iron, milk four cows an'
manage a market wagon.1' "Shall I
state wages?'1 "Wages nothin1"I
want to marry her.11 Man wants but
little here below.?Engefleld Chronical.
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Will Promote Beauty
Women desiring beauty get wonderful
help from Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It banishes pimples, skin eruptions,
sores and boils. It makes the skin soft
and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures
sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips,
chapped hands. Best for burns, scalds,
fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c
at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's
Time StorA. Sandel Druer Store.
O F C7
A Good Suggestion.
Thi9 is the season of the year when
many people think they have the privilege
of plowing up the public roads,
to the great discomfort and inconv?'
nience of the traveling public. If
some of these violators of the law were
prosecuted and heavily fined; it would
put a stop to the practice. It is against
the law to plow into the publio roads,
and our oftioials should take the matter
in hand and prosecute those who are
guilty of such a reprehensible practice.
?Bamburg Herald.
Not Sorry For Blunder
"If my friends hadn't blundered in
thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption,
I might not be alive now,"
wfites D. T. Sanders, of Harfodsburg,
Ky., "but for years they saw every attempt
to cure a lung-racking cough
fail At last I tried Dr. King's New
Discovery. The effect was wonderful.
Ti. - ? nt'nnnnJ fUft /1ATI(yVi T Q Til
XL ftUUU OLUppcvx UiJ^ v-uuf,.! A v.^
now in better health than I have had
for years. This wonderful life-saver is
an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds,
lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages,
whooping cough or weak lungs. 60c,
$1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by Kaufmann Drug Co , Derrick'9 Drug
Store. Sandel Drug Store.
Girl Swallows Noodle.
At Taylor, Tex.,?A needle that
Lillian Walther, a 5-year-old girl of
the Sandeval community swallowed
two years ago, was extracted by surgeons
from her spinal column. The
needle gave the girl no pain until last
week.
Tuesday she fell from the porch at
her home. Later she complained of
severe pains in her back and it was
thought she had fractured her spinal
column. Examination showed the
r>?>e?flir? at.ipkinrr in her snine.
It is thought the noodle worked
through the girl's body and in the fall
last week was driven into the spine.
The needle was extracted and the girl
is doing well.
Subscribe to The Dispatch.
1 is almost the v/orst thing for P
I consumptives. Many cf the ?j !
SI "just-aa-gcoa preparations m ;
| coni?in as much as 20% of |j j
|j alcohol; Scott's Emulsion |j |
H not a drop. Insist cn having @ j
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B&ilroad Crossing1 Law.
Commission Calls Attention to Changes
By Recent Acts.
The railroad commission hu reoeired
many queries as to the kesping up
of railroad crossings. Reference to
the recent acts of the legislature shows
that the law in regard to the duty of
overseers at railfoad crossings was
amended.
The aot follows:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the general
assembly of the state of South
Carolina, that section 1,378, of volume
1, code of laws of South Carolina, 1902,
be, and the same is hereby amended
by adding between the word "company"
and the word "and" on line 4
of said section, the following: "And
when the track of a railway company
now or hereafter crosses a public road
shall cause sach railway company to
construct and maintain the approaches
to said grade crossings on a grade not
to exceed 5 per cent, and that the
highway shall be on a level grade for
not loss than twelve feot on either aide
of the centre line of said railway," so
that said section, when so amended,
shall read as follows:
Section 1,378. It shall be the further
duty of snch overseer to cause each
railroad company to construct and
keep in good repair the roadbed of all
public roads across the roadbed of said
railroad company, and when the track
of a railway company now or hereafter
crosses a public road shall cause
such railroad company to construct
and maintain the approaches to said
grade crossings on a grade not to exceed
5 per cent, and that the highway
shall be on a level grade for not less
than twelve feet on either side of the
central line of said railway; and if
any railroad company, being duly
warned by the overseer of the proper
district, by leaving a writtea notice
with any station agent of said railroad j
company, shall neglect or refuse to
construct or repair such roadbed to
the acceptance of the overseer, shall
f >rfeit not exceeding $50 nor less than
$30, to be reoovered by an action at
the anit of the township or connty
board of commissioners before a magistrate
of the oonnty, and the money
so collected shall be paid by ths magistrate
oolleoting to ths county treasurer,
and the money so paid over shall
become a part of the county road fund;
1 and every fire days such railroad com1
pany, after be^ng duly notified, shall
neglect or refuse to construct or repair
said road, shall be deemed an addi;
tional offence against the provisions
of this section.
Approved the 23th day of February,
A. D. 1910.
Shall Women Vote?
If they did, l illions would vote Dr.
King's New Life Pills the trae remedy
f fcr women. For banishing dull, fagged
feelings, backache or headache, constipation,
dispelling cold9, imparting appetite
and toning up the system, they're i
, unequaled. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at
Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug
Stare, Sandel Drug Store.
Trade of the United States with its
non-oontiguous territories aggregated
|172,000,000 in the year just ended.
. against about $64,000,000 a decade ago.
In addition to the $172,000,^00 worth
of merchandise there was received
from Alaska $18,000,000 worth of gold
of domestic production.
Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic,
tonic and restorative and a prompt
corrective of all urinary irregularities.
Refuse substitutes. All Druggists of
Lexington?Henry Drug Store Chapin
S. (\
Use of tobacco is universal in the
Orient, and the word cheroot and its
use come from Madras. The first
cigars seen by Columbus were wrapped
with corn shucks.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will clear the sour stomach,
sweeten the breath and create a healthy
appetite. They promote the flow of
gastric juice, thereby inducing good
digestion. Sold by All Druggistt.
Saved an Iowa Man's Life
The very grave seemed to yawn before
Robert Mad sen; of West BnrliDgi
ton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in
the hospital, four of the best physicians
gave him up. Then was shown the
marvelous curative power of Electric
Bitters. For, after eight mouths of
frichtfnl sufferincr from liver trouble
and yellow janndico, getting no help
from .other remedies or doctors, five
bottles of this matchless medicine completely
cured him. Its positively guaranteed
for Stomach, Liver, or Kidney
troubles and never disappoints. Only
50c at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's
Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store.
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Great Bargains m I
Notions and S
I hire a large stack of Dry Goods
I that I am offering at great bargains. ]
to go elsewhere, come to Ethan, I can s
?ry purchase. My stock of Groceries j
prices will please. I manufacture, buy
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; and pay mgtieat prices ior cruae.
H. STEELE, Etl
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Parlor Rest
BEN DAVID, Propr
1320 UAI8 ST. 0pp. Palmetto National 0
Best cooking and finest Restaurant in
For I
Special Rates by the Week.
Meals at al
The Palmetto Ml
COLUMBIA, S.
WE ABE
A Depository for the Un?ted Stat
of South Carolina the County of
of Columbia.
WE OWN
|400,000 United States Bonds^and
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Aoconnt3 of Banks, Firms, Corpc
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on deposits in our
terest calculated quarterly.
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transact your
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK,
CAPITAL $250,000.0
Wilis JoNBS, President. J. P
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SHOE MAN,
GOLUHBIA.
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Ispy Goods,
hoes
. Notions and Shoes
[t is needless f or you
iave you money on evL8
complete, and my
and sell turpentine.
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lian,S. C.
exingtoo Friendi n
readv to serve you
>ne of the most comtockj
of 9hoes to be
in the city and at
r saving prices. My
i always to give you
st for the least money,
i) ere' heayy work
t specialty.
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'26 Main Stmt
rOFFICE BLOCK
>LUMB1A, 8. C.
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aurant,
ietor,
lank COLUMBIA, S. 6.
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Columbia.
^adies and Gentlemen
1 Hours?Night or Day
onal Bank,
c.
eg Government, the State
Richland and the City
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I I100.00U State of South
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irations and Individual*.
Savings Department, inbusiness
to your entire
- - Columbia, S. C.
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Matthews, Cashier
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; on all Trains, )l(
icai Trains, ^ ites,
routes, etc
Ticket Agent, or
harleston, S. C
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