The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 15, 1910, Image 2
R. L
The Great Liver
General
Don't take pills and violent purgatives.
They don't care. Take R. L. T. for Oo
*nd all Liver Troubles. It acts in perfect
Chills and Fever.
Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S 0., has
years and says he does not know of any
results as this remedy.
Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S C.:
Bear Sirs: In response to yonr in- L
quiry, I cheerfully state that I have n
used R. L. T. in my family for several p
years with very beneficial results. I ti
have personally used it recently for ei
* its tonic effects and have been much ii
benefitted. For chronic constipation, li
indigestion and torpid liver, I do not rr
know a better remedy.
...Geo. L. Prince,
' Judge of 10th Circuit.
Manufactured and
CHIQUOLA DRUG COMP
FOB SAI
KAUFFMAN DRUG COMF
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| Jones'not
] American Beauty Corsets, spec
I Good Corsets at, each
I Short Kimonas at
I Best Wrappers for ladies, spec
J A beautiful line of Shirtwaists
I Men's Shirts, with or without c
1 Some Beautiful White Goods, i
] Ladies' Black Skirts, great vali
1 Ladies' Wash Skirts, all colors
| Remember we are the C<A
I xious[for some of the Cash froiJ
I and see if we can't save you mc
J Shoes, Millinery, Etc. <
J Jones Cash Dry I
1 Phone 784.
1 C. 0. BR0WI
|| 1730 MAIN STREET, I
^ \ Is where you can find one
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DOORS, SA!
1 BLINDS
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I Call or write for Prices.
J 1 ne uaiuw*
'4 1552 Corner Main and Ts
X Columbia Bank. Centrally]
S H. W. WOODWARD, Prop
? American and Eu:
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* Bates: American $2. and $2.<
* European, 75c and $1
1 Headquarters for the U.
2 CUISINE UNE
? White Dining'
Proper and Careful Afctentic
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J Now Under New Management
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Medicine and
Tonic.
They only make bad matters"^orse.
nstipation, Biliousness, Indigestion
harmony with nature. It prevents
been prescribing continuously for 26
remedy mac win give huuu kwu
I have been using "Richardson's
iver Tonic" in my home for some
lonths past and find it an excellent
reparation. It has served as a substiite
for calomel, giving the desired
Efect without the usual nausea followlg
a dose of calomei, and leaving the
ver in normal activity. I recomlend
it without hesitation.
A. J. Oactheh,
Presiding Elder Anderson District.
I Guaranteed by
ANY, Anderson, S. C.
<EBY
'ANY, Lexington, S. C
j Things
rial at 90c ,
25c and 50c
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IOC, ZOC, tOU. I
:ial 98c
98c
ollars, special 25c, 48c, 98c
at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c
les at* * $1.98. $2.25, $4.98
98c
.SH PEOPLE, and are ana
Lexington. So come in
>ney on Dry Goods, Notions
foods Company,
1554 Main Street.
It & BRO., j
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
s of the best stocks of
ITS^
JNDS |
SH,
& GLASS |
CEMENT. j!
[ANTLES. j!
uujtt riJEizi
5 found favor with everybody
bes and men, the little girl in
fores and her mother and her
idmother. They are of the
et^ delicious, wholesome,
t-in- your -mouth kind, and
re anxious to have you try
n if you don't know the prots
of our ovens. If you do
w we won't have to ask you.
DLIN ER'S STEAM BAKERY
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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ell Hotel) i
tylor Streets. Opposite S
ocated. Columbia, S. C. ?
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rietor and Manager. *
St
ronean Plan. ?
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>0 per day. t
.00. Large* Cool Rooms *
C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. ?
XCELLED. 5
Room Help |
n Given to All Guests. *
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Watch us Grow. *
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Foley's
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
Strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
no the worn out tissues, and
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eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Prevent
Bright's Disease and Diabates,
and restore health and
Strength* Refuse substitutes.
Sold by all druggists of Lexington.
Henry Drug Store, Ohapin S. C.
New Principal Chosen.
Frank Oscar Black, '09, of Newberry
college, who fcanght in the high
school department of Prosperity the
past session, has been elected principal
of the Little Mountain high
school.
Cram Goes to Liberia.
President Taft has nominated Wm.
D. Cram, of South Carolina, to be
minister resident and consul general
at Monrovia, Lioeria. Crum is the
negro whose appointment by Roosevelt
as collector of tbe port of Charleston,
raised such a storm of protest in
the South.
A Woman's Great Idea
is how to make herself attractive. But,
without health, it is hard for her to be
lovely in face, form or temper. A weak,
sickly woman will be nervous and irritable.
Constipation and Kidney poisons
show in oimples, blotches, skin eruptions
and a wretched complexion. But
Electric Bitters always prove a godsend
to women who want health, beauty and
Pr-idnrlc Tliov toor> 1 Stnmftnli. I.iver
XXAVUVIO* A. J. 4VJ ^ MSMIVV -
and Kidneys, purify the blood; give
strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath,
smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion,
good health. Try them. 50c. at
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Made a Locomotive.
One of the most ingenious pieces of
mechanism ever seen about here is a
miniature locomotive made by Mr.
Jno. J. Eargle, a machinist at tbe
Newberry mills. It is four feet long
is perfect in every detail, and runs
like blazes when fired up. It is substantially
built and is strong. Several
of the parts were cast by Mr. Lewis
Jones, after models furnished. Mr.
Jones is also in the machine shops at
the mills. The locomotive is a very
interesting object, and its construction
shows fine mechanical skill. Mr.
Eargle has also made a small stationary
engine that works perfectly.?
Newberry Observer.
If you are net satisfied after using according
to directions two-thirds of a
bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, you can have your money
back. The tablets cleanse and invigorate
the stomach, iniprovethe digestion,
regulate the bowels. Give them atrial
and get well. Sold ny All Druggists.
The man who always tries to lug in
a Cheerful word when he meets you
finally gets on your nerves.
Which gives you the greater enjoy
ment: To hear your mends praised
or your enemies roasted?
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold
on a guarantee that it jou are not satisfied
after using two thirds of a bottle
according to directions, your money
will be refunded. It i? up to you to try
Sold by All Druggists.
People sympathize with you inorder
to tell you they have se?n a great deal
worse trouble themselves.
!' AS WELL AS j!
! large ones are welcome here? J
i you need not wait until your bus- !
: iness has assumed great propor- j
! tions before opening a Chocking j
j Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
j Our patrons regardless of the I
j amount of business done, receive J
j every courtesy in all matters of jl
| business entrusted to us?and I
j there is nothing in safe banking j
I we cannot perform. Talk it over !
with our cashier.
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Some Good Advice.
A Marietta young man, who has
made a success in his own business,
never made a truer utterance than
when he said, '*No man can succeed
in any community who fails to pay his
debts." You can watch it when you
may, and the man who pays his debts
has the confidence of the people and is
aided, and has a good word spoken
constantly in his favor while the man
who owes nearly everybody and pays
up one is marked, "No Good," and
soon finds the road down foil greased
for the oocasion. Old man, young man,
if you would be honored, trusted and
prosperous in any community, be industrious,
keep from whiskey and pay
your debts. If you think you can
reach the goal of success by a shorter
route than pursuing the safe but
straight road of honesty, you will be
sadly mistaken. All along the road
of dishonesty you will find human
wrecks, bleaching skeletons of bankrupt
characters, fettered and disgraced
criminals, blasted hopes and dishonored
names. Stand true to the principles
of integrity, pay your debts, and
be "the noblest work of God," "an
honored man." Turn over a new leaf,
deserve the confidence of your fellow
men and you will receive it. A good
name is better than riches. Happi
ness can never be obtained while a
guilty conscience washes itself like an
unnamed lion in a cage. True happiness
comes from right living and right
doing. Be true to thyself and tby
God, then thou cans't not be false to
any man.?Marietta Journal.
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Kept The King At Home,
"For the past year we have kept the
King of all laxatives?Dr. King's New
Life Pills?in our home and they have
proved a blessing to all our family,"
writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Easy, but sure remedy for all Stomach,
Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c
at Kaufmann Drug Co.
You women have an idea that we
men can't get alcDg unless we have a
woman to watch us.
Beware of Ointments for Ca*
tarrh that Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucus surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians,
as the damage thpy will do is ten fold
to the good yon can possibly derive from
them. Kail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
0., contains no mercnry, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surface of the system.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure
you get the genuine. It is taken internally
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by
F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
It takes men two generations to get
used to riches, but a woman will look
as though she were born rich before
she has had her good luck a week.
Women like to receive love letters,
because they may be able to produce
them some time and make trouble.
IT85 - - - 1910
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
126th Year Begins September 30.
Entrance examinations will be held 1
at the County Court House on Friday,
July 1, at 9 a. m. All candidates for
admission compete in September for
vacant JBoyce scholarships, which pay
$100 a year. One free tuition scholarship
to each county of South Carolina.
Board and furnished room in Dormitory,
$12. Tuition $10. F}r catalogue
address,
HARRISON RANDOLPH,
PRESIDENT.
A Eacckout.
A ycung lawyer was engaged in a
case when a witness was put in the
box to testify to the reputation of the
place in question.
Tkia writ noou it, ortCTiTttr li miP.rV
x iiio uibuvjn in ouon va wv ?? -J v
as to the reputation of tlie place replied,
<4A poor shop."
The lawyer inquired:. "You say it
has the reputation of being a 'poor
shop?' "
"Yes, sir."
"Whom did you hear say it was a
'poor shop?' "
The witness did not recollect any
one he had heard say so.
"What!" siid the lawyer. "You
have sworn tins place has the reputation
of being a 'poor shop' and yet
cannot tell of any you have ever
heard say so?"
The; witness was staggered for a
moment at the words of the lawyer.
Tne lawyer was feeling triumphant
' 1 A Arnrl Kimnc.l r f A
Wlldl lilt) WlUIt'BM muucicu IUU1-7-. 11 w
I get her and quietly remarked, aduressing
the lawyer:
"Well, you have the reputation of
being a poor lawyer, but I have never
heard any one say so."
"All I want," jays a voice not far
a at ay from every band that is gras; ing
at the pie, '4is what is right."
[New Summe
Our stock of Mi
Goods, Dry Coot
Shoes and Hats is n
We want our Lexing
call and inspect our li
1 and make our store
? while in the city, >
m buy or not. Our pr
IWM. PLATT
I 1804 MAIN ST.
WAGON AND
CARRIAGE M/
We have every ti
in wagon and carrii
are giving this depar
ness particular atten
We have ready fo
spokes, rims, hubs,
blacksmiths' tools, ai
and carriage materii
Send for descripti
can take care of you]
Lorick & Lowi
COLUMBIA, I
| MONEY L(
i ON REAL E;
j;' Reliable Represental
The Jackson Loan & T
I Fori Worth, Texas and Jacks
&
g You can't be comfortal
| m~ ice
# We make the finest quality of ice,
g hygienic* methods. Packed careful!
g sacks.
I PALMETTO ICE
1 * COLUMBIA, I
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It is pretty in the books for a man
to say his wife is as high as his heart, Bfl
but when in real life she is a9 high as
his pocket book it means the same lltf
hing.
What Every Body
Ought to Know de
That Foley Kidney Pills contain just cu
the ingredients necessary to tone,
strengthen and regulate the action of
the kidneys and bladder. Sold by all
Druggists of Lexington Henry Drug B f'e
' store Chapin S. C. H :iD
"You haven't enough patience with E
the children," every wife tells her i 9 en
husband twice a day. "And you," j K
he retorts, "have too much for their I a
good." I
BARBECUE. I
I will furnish n first class barbecue B
with refreshments at Steedman, S. C., V
on the first Satnrday in July 1910. a j
Come and enjoy the day with \onr ! I
friends and hear thi* candidates. ] ol(
Xi II. Cromer Oswald gjj
A woman with her first baby may } | y(>
I suggest a girl with a doll, but there E ^
} isn't so much resemblance to pastime r H
when th* seeoud, thira and iourtr. ar
? - ! I
It' you think people have had mem- : ^
ories, that's another proot that you S
hnve always behaved yourself. : mttfS
r Goods^^
llinery, Dress 1
is, Notions,
ow complete. 1
ton friends to ff j
me of Goods m ,
headquarters M j
whether they 1 j
ices are right.
& SON, |
COLUMBIA, S. C. A
tTERIAL
ling manufactured
age material, and
tment of our busi- .
.tion this year,
r orompt shipment
cross bars, axles, ^
id all other wagon 1
il. ]
Lve price list. We 1
c orders.
ranee, Inc'
5. C.
)ANED
STATE j|
'< ' i
:ives "Wanted. I;
rust Company, i
ion, Mississippi. 0
S8&& $? ? #???;
)le without ?
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by the most approved g
y and shipped in new ?
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IPORTANT NOTICE
For a short while we have
cided to save our future
stomers, agent's expenses.
This will save about 20 i
r cent, on Organs, and
out 10 per cent, on Pianos.
No catch penny schemes
lanate from this house. g % [
30D PIANOS I 1
From $225 up. I J
SOD ORGANS 8
From $65 up. 8
Write or call at once for H
talogue and terms to the
1 estaoiished
ease in answering this adrtisement
clip it and bring
send it when you write us.
JiLOHE'S MUSIC HOUSE "