The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 08, 1910, Image 6
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and end'
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fAll work ii
Guaranteed t
P - Fence also. \
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I SOUTH CAROLED
wi Phone 1558. :
j: COLUMBIA
11 R. V. STILLER, Manager. :
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5 Uur Iriotery uep:
fresh, reliable goods?\
2 guarantee satisfaction.
We pay highest prices i
i i hulls at lowest prices. Con
(i Agents for Studebaker Wage
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QUALITY
You have probably bought many t
good, that cost a good price, but ui
test of service soon proved themselves
It might have been shoes that si
the sides, caps broke down, heels ga
g&v* *"1* and sole? wer^ platod.
fTo goa
wear, sad I
wear your:
and choice
ing selectio
T. A.
Opposite Post Office,
THE PRICES TELL
J. B. FRI3
Wholes
Grocers, F1
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We Want the Merchants, 1
Inytoa County to Call and
Purchases. We Can Fill
Money.
1823-1825 Main
Lisia gton Prossiag Club.
Remember that the old reliable 1>
fogton Pressing: Club is still in bu
ce-?? And is serving its patronR with t
lisnai promptness and care. We gi
special attention to the pressing
?adi*s skirts. Give us a trial.
tf. Lem Sox, Mgr.
STOCKS
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is the strong j E!
s helped to earn 11!
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wide reputation dj
orsements of the F i
i Marble Works. ?j
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ii either marble or granite iRj
0 satisfy. We sell iron IB!
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Vrite or call to jS!
will see that |jj
is protected. 3
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1 MARBLE WORKS, l
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: 1707 Main Street, J
, : S. C. j Mr
: : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. *
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SWANSEA, S- C. 2
vVe carry everything in |
ieneral Merchandise.
^ fou will find our store
leadquarters for
Shoes, clothing and 5
, Gents' Furnishings, Dry S
floods and Notions, Hats, 8
Etc. \
artment is always full of S
ve only handle the best and
for cotton seed and sell meal and 2
le to us before you sell. 2
>ns and Buggies-Best on the market. {
I, with ample room for stock. 2
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iff euapci
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;hings that looked ^
ider the ragged
worthies?.
Don ran over at
re way, eewmg J^/Y\
,rd against th se things, ocpcCially in footbe
confident of getting the best qaality foot
money can buy, take advantage of the large
stock constantly available for making pleas?na
at our store.
ent for W. L. Douglas Shoes for n en. $1.5C
BOYNE,
Columbia, SC
THE QUALITY SELLS
DAY" & CO.,
ale and Retail
.our,
>ed and Grain.
Planters and Farmers at L<xSee
Us Before They Make Iheh
Your Wants and Save Yon
Street, Columbia, S. CT
1 Fishing Tackle.
!
'X- ! The Bazaar has ju-t received a eomsi
' plete new line of fishing tackle, emhe
bracing hoo^s, lilies, bobs of every
ve description, gigs, corks, corks, trot
of , lines, poles, etc. We can supply your
j wants in fishing tackle if you call
; quick.
Memorial day was generally observed
throughout the country on the
30th of May. It. is refreshing to note
that in many places in the north southern
men were the orato?s of the day
and the graves of the Confederate soldiers
were derorr t-d m ith those who
wt re the blue. This is an evint rce of
the ] msh p of the ft * Jiij.8 flat v t re
canst d, t i:d chorisht d, for a 1< rg
time, lylhe war letwrcn the two
git at poeticns. T1 is is as it shrnld
1 n Q1-/1 n-u UTII Or'oS t ii t. tllA f il'pr.
i rj aii\i *> r O J * fl w * ? '?*' ? *' vy v 44. v?
?n<ts are liing buriid with the pasr.
Screen Doors and Windows,
Ico. Cream Churn?,
Refrigerators, allsiz-s,
Lawn Mowers.
Rubber Hose,
Mantles, Tiles, Grates,
Cook Stoves and Ranges,
Cutlery and Tableware.
W. S. STEWART,
1526 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
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OBITTJABY.
Charlie Franklin Rikard wa9 born
June 8, 1835, and died May 19, 1910.
making his stay on earth 24 years, 11
months and 11 day9. He leaves a
mother, 5 brothers and 1 6i9ter, with a
great namber of other relatiyes and
friends to mourn his death. A faithful
son and loving brother ha9 gone
to his reward. He was a member of
Nazareth church. He was buried in
the Shealy grave yard in the presence
of a host of sorrowing relatives and
friends. A. R. T.
Glad to Recommend Them.
Mr. E. Weakly, Kokomo, Ind., says;
"Atrer taking Foley's Kidney Pills, tho
severe backache left me. my kidnpys
became stronger, the secretions natural
and my bladder no longer pained
me. I am glad to reccommend Foley's
Kidney Pill?." In a yellow package.
Sold by all druggists of Lexington,Henry
Drug Store, Chapiu, S. C.
When a man falls, if one woman is
not at the bottom of it several women
are.
Lame shoulder is almost invariably
earned by rheumatism of the muscles
and yields quickly to the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment. This
liniment is not only prompt and effectual,
but in no way disagreeable to use.
Sold by All Druggists.
One of a boy's first ambirione is to
get all the fried chicken he can eat.
"It cured me," or "It saved the life
ol mv child," are the expressions you
hear every day about Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
This is true the world over where this
valuable remedy has been introduced
is'o other medicine in use for diarrhoea
or bowel complaints has received su? h
general approval. The secret of the
micc-ss of Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures.
?oid by All Druggists.
The best man ever says of the umpire
is that * * i i e trie d to be fair.'"
| S wraMT.fiaria^
I Honesty |
? in Jewelry i
B "If it came from Sentz's, yon B
know it's all right," is what one n
of our customers remarked to
another the other day. H
When you bay Jewelry, you I
generally have to take the "Jew- I
eler's word for it" whether it is B
good or uot. d
That's just where our reputa- I
tion for honesty and fair dealing M
counts. W
I And furthermore, we will [al- ?
ways give you your money back fi
and ask no questions any time |j
you are dissatisfied with a pur- |
chase. g
Special attention to mailorders, i
CHARLES I.SEKTZ,
| JEWELEB, 1
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C |
lagaBBgsraaroasa^^
How the women hate a man who is
the father of 10 or 11 children!
The under dog doesn't care much
for sympathy ; he wants assistance.
Wh< n a woman is on her last legs
she starts a hoarding house.
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What a Summer Coll May Do.
A summer cold if neglected is just as
apt to develop inio bronchitis or pucut
moniii as at auv other season Do not
nej?ltct it. Take Foley's Homy and
Tar promptly. It loosens the con^li
soothes and heals the infl .m?d air passages,
and expels the cold from the
s} Hlenj. ?<>ld hy all druggists of Lexington,
Henry Drug Storef(Jhnpiu,S C.
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In the cure of consumption,
I concentrated,easily digested
t nourishment is necessary.
<d For 35 years
E Snott'o Pmntainn
I WUUII U kHIUIUfiUII
R has been the standard,
P world-wide treatment for
Hi consumption. aii Druggist*
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Obituary.
David Farriel, infant son of ITcm
Sheal}- and wife, died very sudden
on May 26, and was buried in tl
Shealy grave yard. A. R. T.
Foley's Kidney Remedy may bo g;
en to children with admirable resnli
It dor-s away with bed wetting, and
recommended for nse aft?r measles ai
scarlet fever. Sold by all druggists
Lexington, Henry Drug Store, Chapi
S. C.
' Glenn H. Curtiss, the marveloi
aviator broke the world's record f<
flvngon the 23th, when h3 went fro
Albany to New York, a distance
137 miles, In 152 minutes. Mr. Cu
tiss's experience, given to the press
his own way, makes mighty interes
ing reading. The whole world is e
tending congratulations to this mig
ty man bird.
Expert Inspect!?
BUGGIE
Every Studebaker buggy or s;
rey or driving wagon is set up a:
carefully inspected before leaving t
factory.
In building, the greatest care
taken to guard against the use of (3
fective material.
Then, to make assurance dout
sure, before any Studebaker spri
vehicle is crated for shipping it is s
up ready to run and (under a stro
light) undergoes a final rigid inspe
tion by an expert.
Every Studebaker buggy i
offer for sale has passed this rig
inspection.
You can depend on any vehicle tli
has been O. K.'d by Studebche
Kncits-Dowling &. G
SWANSEA. S. C.
You can pet anything cheap at, th
season of the year when yon dor
wanu it.
Scared nto Sound Health.
Mr. B. F. Keliey, Springfield, 11
writes: "A year ago I began to
troubled with my kidneys anrl bla':d(
which grow wor.-euntil I Lecame alari
ed at my condition I suffeied a!
with dull heavy headaches and the t
tion of my bladder was annoying ai
painful. I read of Foley Kidney Pi
and after taking them a few weeks t
heartaches lelt me, the action of u
bladder was again normal, and I w
frt*e of all distress.''?Sold by all dm
gifts of Lexington, Henry Drug Stoi
Chapin, S. C.
The only freedom some men see
to care for is the freedom to ann<
others.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv
Tablets will brace up the nerves, ban!
sick headache, prevent desponden<
and invigorate the whole system. Sc
by All Druggists.
Owners of Horses and Stoc
Attention!
When your horso has colic, gi'
it a teaspoonful on tho tongue of D
BOYD'S SURE POP COLIC CUR
and then wait a few minutes and s
how quickly the animal is relieve
Price 50 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Fever ai
j uougn iteuieoy win reueve juur iiui
of shipping cold, pneumonia and di
temper. Price 50 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Eye Remedy will cu
inflamation of the eyes. Pi ice 50 cent
Dr. Boyd's Magnetic Ointruer
nothing equals it for sore shoulder
cuts and scratches. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Ilorse Powders. Tli
remedy is a thorough blood purifie
invigcrator, digester, and a thoroi^
worm eradicator. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Poultry Food. Aids c
gestion, gives strength while moultin
stimulates the hen to lay in wint
when hen eggs bring the most. Pri
25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Family Liniment is
Croat counter-irritant for all pain
and a preparation of great power win
applied externally. Price 25 cents.
For Sale by f I ASM AN'S BAZAA
Lexington, S. C.
I jFOora
I Shoes for Comfort
1 Shoes for Style
| Shoes for Wear
I Low Quarters,
Slippers,
Sandels.
11 Lever,
Great Bargains
Notions a:
I have a large stjck of Dr
2 that I am offeiitig at great bar
to go elsewhere, come to Ethai
ery purchase. My stock of Gi
prices will please. I manufact
and pay highest prices for crud
H. STEELE,
-I I open
t MjA Savings
'at / Jj^jK
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at S "V^k.,^2
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BEi\J D&V5D,
!'. 1320 Mm ST. 0pp. Palmetto B
be
>r,
so Best cooking ana finest Restau
Lead
lis Special Rates by the Wee
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as
The Palmetto
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uy COLUMI
WE ABE
A Depository for the U
er of Soath Carolina the <
sh of Columbia.
WE OWN
$100,000 United States
Carolina Bonds.
7 WE SOLICIT
(k Aocoants of Banks, Fii
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on deno
. teres* calculated quarts
R- WE PBOMISE
F, Our best effort.-, to rr j.r
oo satistaet?oc.
d. PALMETTO HATI0KAL
j __ _ CAPITAL
Tfl ! WILIR .JON'US. riv-lCiJUr..
re
;;; ^^yts for yois
r,
,h Summer is now
fortable Suit you ;
Trousers and Hats,
?i" Ladies, Gents and
K, just received for t!
er can suit you in qu;
A shoe to fit the
00 them before buy in
purchases of Cloth
a substantial Shoes.
; W. SE. C3C3
Phone 176S, HOS 1?f
" j COLUMB
jSTEAJR
We have them from the
heapest to the highest.
ill sizes for men, women
nd children.
Let Your Next
Pair Be A I.
WALK-OVER
53.50 and $4.00
m SHOE N&N,
IN SQLUMBiA.
i in Dry Ge?ds5
nd Shoes
y Goods. Notions and Shoes
grains It is needle-s f or you
i, I can save vou money on evro2erirs
is complete, and my
ure, buy and sell turpentine.
e.
, Ethan, S.C.
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I Lexington Friends
? I am ready to serve you
* tihw one of the most complete
stock 3 of shoes to be
found in the city and at
aioney saving pi ices. My ^
aim is always to give you
the best for the least money.
Farmers' heavy work
shoes a specialty.
Barman's Slice Sore
t 1725 Main Strret
FOSTOFFICE FLCCK
1 CCLuBJIIA, S. C.
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ISlS?A3iS?
Proprietor,
Siioral Sank C0LUK2SA, S. C.
rant in Columbia.
Tor Ladies and Gentlemen
k.
als at all Hours?Wight or Day
National Bank,
IIA, S. C.
n?ted States Government, the State
Doanty of Richland and the City
Bonds]and 1100,000 State of South
ms, Corporations and Individuals. ?
is:ts inonr Savin?* Department, in,rly.
.vet yoar biisinCKS to year entire
U ArIK, - - Columbia, 5. C
$250,000.00
J. P. Matthews. Oasl i,v
here, and it is time to select the comire
to wear. See our line of Suits,
We carry a select line of Shoes for
Children. See our new line of Pumps,
ie season. They can't be beat. We
ilitv and urice.
foot, not foot to fit the simp. Soo
g. We can **hvp you money on your
ing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, and
07 Washing*0" Si.,
IA, S. C.
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