The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 15, 1910, Image 3
RED JACK
CYLINDERS ,
Pitcher Sj
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Fig. 48?A Deep Well Pi
Fig. 40?Heavy force pui
for 1 1-4,1 1-2, or 2 J
wind mill work at
Prices on pipe and fit!
make a specialty of fittin
they leave our shop. SI
LEE A. LOF
1519 MAIN STREET
i a a nan D^I
^ TVjVW iyv/j
I WALL
* ^ Largest and most varied stc
^ close, caJ
J YOU NEED GOOD PAIN
r Picture Frames Made to (
i Webb's i
5 1627 Main Street
ewwwwwvi
GlNl
factors, Pipes, Valves sad nttfafs, list!
tm MWs la stock. LOMBARD I
COMPANY* Augusta. Co..
|^COLUM3IA^J^cJ
THERE'S JUST NO GETTING
AWAY FROM FACTS.
When I stand square on both feet
and tell you 1 am selling better
harness for less money than you
ever paid before. I'm telling facts
?and I can prove it.
Neighbor, don't buy a thing in
the harness line 'till you get my
prices. Here are a few:
Plow Collars at 30c.
Plow Bridles at 75c.
$2.50 Leather Collars at.. .51.50.
LET'S HELP THE MULE
[WILSE W. MARTIN,
1118 Plain St., Colnmbia, S. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 2<
N. B. These schedule figures sh<r
the time that trains may be expected t
arrive and depart, but the times state
are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON
NORTHBOUND.
K):18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbi
and intermediate points connectin
at Columbia for Spartanburg an
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Colon
bia to A3heville. Arrive Coluir
bia 10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:1
p. m., Ashenlle 9:15 p. m.
fi:55 P. M.?No. 130, daily for Colurr
bia, Washington and the East ah
connects at Columbia for Aslit
ville. Through Pullman sleepin
car to New York. Pullman sleej
ing car Columbia to Asheviile. A
rive Columbia 7.30 p. m , Wasl
ington 10:40 a. m., New Yor
5:00 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
7:28 A. MNo. 129, daily for August
and intermediate points. Arris
Augusta 10:10 a. ia. Pullman ca
fc44 P. M ?No. 7, daily for August
and intermediate points. Arris
Augusta 8:25 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now o
Bale. For further information call o
ticket agents, or
E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. (
H. F. Carv, G. P. A., Washington
D. C. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. .
Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. .\cker, T. P. .
Augusta, Ga.
Sewing Machines.
The Champion New Home, Ne^
Acme and other new improve
drop head machines; nicely finisl
ed m oak; easy running and pe;
feet sewing; fully gutranteed; fc
sale at factory prices for cash, or o
easy paymente, at The Bazaar.
tot Rice B. Barman
LET PUMPS
AND SUPPLIES
)Out Pumps
$1.25 each
$1.50 each
$1.75 each
i
amps with cylinder at$4.00.
rips, with cock spout, tapped 1
dpe for deep well, hand or I j
$6.00
ings at lowest prices. We
g up pumps for wells before
5ED US YOUR ORDERS.
IICK& BRO.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
lis of Select 5]
PAPER S
)ck in the State, goods marked ^
11 and see us, K
IT AT $1.15 PER GALLON. ^
>rder Cheaper than Elsewhere. ^
Art Store $
Columbia, S. C. ^
REPAIRS
S, RIBS, Brittle Twine, Babbit, Sc., fer ear make
ifc ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES
Repairs for tame. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, b?
Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine*
IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY
o e
| nmnBDHHW
| M. D. IMM
DEALER IN
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Genera] Merchandise
Staple Line
I GROCERIES. CANNED
GOODS, HARDWARE,
ENAMEL WARE, TINI
WARE, ETC.
1 Lexington, S. C. I
i| Highest Prices Paid or Old Scrap
iron o? any kind, Brass and all
kinds, Old Rags and Bones.
Remember ray place is opposite the
Gibbes Machinery Co., Gervais St.
Make no mistake and go elsewhere
but come to the
COLUMBIA JUNK CO.,
J. Orenstein, Prop.
805 Cerxais St. Columbia, S. C.
> mniirnn
' HAKNtto
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w I carry a fall line of home- 1
^ made HARNESS, FARM !
GEARS, such as traces, \
hames, bridles, coilars, etc. '
a Repair Work a Specialty. 1
g
d If you need anything in
[" this line, s<e me before you
5 buy. I guarantee to please
i-' in nv^rv 1 ran confirm.
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k E. A. FeSierSj (
r- 833 Gervais Sh Columbia, S. 8.
iG-ardsn
Seed.
The Bazaar has just received a fresh
:a | shipment of Ferry's and Crosman'sre- <
ra liable garden s^ed and will be pleased
r- to hav? you call for your wants in this
a line. Results guaranteed. <
e
G. W. LENDLER,
i* (
a Chapin, S. C?
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Has an up-to-date line of
- G0FFINS l-D GASKETS;
i- On hand, at prices to suit everybody. j
p. Prioes range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
>r Call on me and I will save you money,
n I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my un- j
ertaking business. Jan. 2. 3m ]
After eating, persons of a bilious hcfcit
wlii derive great benefit by taking ont
of these pills, if you have been
8R5NKING TOO IVS5JCH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea
S3CK HEADACHE .
and nervousness which follows, restori
the appetite and remove gioomy lessings.
Elegantly sugar coated.
> ?c<e rco SL'OstsiMre. J
Remember, you can find some of j
the very best patent medicines at
greatly reduced prices to close out the
3took, at Harman's Bazaar.
Ihere is always plenty to quarrel 1
about; we heard two men quarreling ]
:oday as to the best breakfast food.
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DANGER IN DELAY. '
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dan- .
erous for Lexington People
to Neglect. 1
The great danger of kidney troubles (
is that they get a firm hold before the i
sufferer recognizes them. Health is I <
gradually undermined. Backache, I
headache, nervousness, lameness, sore- ) \
ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy J j
diabetes and Brig' t's disease follow in \
merciless succession. Don't neglect }
your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with i
the certain and safe remedy, Doan's
Kidney Pills, which has cured people
right here in Lexington.
L. Hall, S. Main Street, Lexington,
S. C., Says: "I suffered from kidney j
f??rmKlck tr\i> oovorul venra anrl thprft
were severe pains in "my back. The
kidney secretions were at times copious,
while at. other3 scanty and I could
hardly void them. I grew weak, lost
flesh, could not sleep well anrl was
nervous and irritable. I finally procured
Doan's Kidney Pill9 at the Kaufmann
Drug Co. and began using them.
I can say that I never took another
remedy that gave me 60 much relief.
I am not as yet cured, but Doan's Kidney
Pills have helped me to such a
great extent that I have no hesitation
in recommending them to other kid- ,
nev sufferers I .
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, .
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and j
take no other.
* * f
Most people are forgetful. Most <
people think children used to be more *
obedient than they are today.
P-R-E-S-E-N-T-S
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For The Graduates, 1
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Presents For The Engagements, (
Presents For The Bride. i
is What Our Stock Consists of j
Our Display of Watches are the }
Newest Patterns and the kind that j
last forever.
Our Display of Diamonds, Jewelry
of all Style9 and Combinations is
without doubt the largest and handsomest
displays in the State.
And like all of our goods, sold at the
yery lowest prices.
COME IN and look around the first
opportunity you get. ' j
SYLVAN BROS., |
Cor. Main and Hampton Streets. j
COLUMBIA. S. 0.
WINTHROP COLLEGE '
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col- s
Lege and for the admission of new stu- <
dents will be held at the County Court r
House ou Friday, July 1, at 9 a. m.
Applicants must be not less thad fifteen 1
years of age When Scholarships are ]
vacant after July 1 they will be award- $
ed to those makiDg the highest average
at this examination, provided they
meet the conditions governing the i
award. Applicants for scholarships c
should write to President Johnson before
the examination for Scholarship
a-s-ftminnfirm blanks. '
Scholarships are worth $100 and free 1
tuition* j
The next session will open Sept. 21,
1910. Foi> further information and *
catalogue, address
Pres. D. B. JOHNSON,
td Rock Hill, S. C. ^
SAVING PROPOSITION. 5
$75 Broadcloth Casket. j \
$15 Robe, i 1
$10 For Use of Iiearse, 1
$25 Embalming Services.
\
$125. We give you this Burial a
For Only ?75.
Other Caskets a? reasonable prices,
with hearse services.
D. F.COLLSCUTT, 4
Funeral Director and Licensed Embamer,
1207 Gervais street, j,
Near corner Main, Columbia, S. C.
Office Phone G19, Residence 1922. *
"i"??i i. n:
uaroeuue hi iriiic x^xugc. t
I will furnish my annual barbecue t
with refreshments at Pine Ridge on
campaign day, which will be announced
later. The public cordially
invited to come.
3d$l D. B. SHEALY. g
Young girls believo that if a bride
finds tilings do not suit her she should j c
make a bluff at being happy. | 8
"Cook Books" Free by Wilting
Congress an Lever.
The Dispatch has received the following
from Congressman Lever, and
if you want one of these books yon
had better write quick:
"I have 1,000 copies of Farmeis'
Bulletin No. 391. commonly known as
:he "Cook Book," and about the same
lumber of Farmers' Bulletin No. 308,
mtit-led "Farm Practice in the Use of
Commercial Fertilizers in the South
Atlantic States,'' and the same nuraier
of No. *100, "A More Profitable
Corn Planting Method." I should
ik? 10 put mos^ uuikhius nit.u me
lands of those who desire them, and
ihall be glad to send one or all of
;nem, to anyone who may write a .ling
for the same.
"Very truly,
"A. F. Lever."
The city of Orangeburg has put the
id on good and tight. Beginning
ATith last Sunday only drug stores are
illowed to remain open on Sunday,
ind they can sell nothing but drugs.
The same law should apply to every
.own in the State.
Death. of Mrs. Pierce Pikard.
Mrs. Pierce Rikard died at her home
n the mill village on Thnrsdaj' eyeunglast,
after a long and painful illless.
Her remains wTere laid to rest in the
eity cemetery ou Friday afternoon,
with last sad rites by the Rev. J. C.
Jounts of the Methodist church.
Mrs. Rikard was a christian charae;er
and was much beloved by all who
mew her.
She i9 survived by her husband and
line children, six boys and three
^irls.
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Death of Urs. Tom Levis.
Mrs. Tom Lewis died at her home
n the Black creek section on Friday
ind was buried at Black creek Lutheran
church on Saturday at koon,
with funeral services by the Rev. A. j
R. Taylor.
Mrs. Lewis had been a great sufferer
for many years, but she bore it
with christian fortitude.
She is survived bv her husband and
several children. I'he deceased was
about 65 years old.
School Elections Held.
In the election heid in Pineville district,
Hollow Creek, last Saturday on
;he question of voting a special levy
if 2 mills for school purposes, resulted
in a tie vote, there bemg 16 votes for
and 16 against the proposition.
Another election will be held in about
;wo weeks ti decide the matter.
In Camp Branch district, No. 84, the
jpecial levy was carried without a
Assenting vote. This district is about
;hree miles south of Gilbert.
In tli9 Mill Village.
Unusual quiet reigns throughout
the mill village. The mill is shut
iown havinc some necessary repairs
nade. The operatives, in the mean:ime,
are taking things easy. Many
)f them have taken advantage of the
shut down to visit relatives and friends
in other towns, while others have accepted
work on the several new buildngs
now going up around town. The
nill will begin operations within the
,iext few days, it is said.
Marvelous Discoveries
nark the wonderful progress of the
ige. Air flights on heavy machines,
;eiegrams without wires, terrible war
nveutions to kill men, and that wonier
of wonders, Dr. King's New Discovery?to
save life when threat* ned
cy coughs, colds, la&rippe, asthma,
croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay
'ever and whooping cough or lung
rouble. For all bronchial ail'eelioiis
t has no equal. It relieves instantly.
Its the surest cure. James M. Black
)f Asheviile, N. C., R. it. No. 4, writes
t cured him of an obstinate cough alter
ill other remedies failed. 50c. and
$1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaran
3 i? Tr r?
eeu uy xvauiuuaiiii xsiu&
Tillman Will Not Eesign.
Washington?Mr. James Baker, aslistant
librarian of the Senate, and a
ilo96 personal friend of Senator Tillnan,
has returned to Washington from
Atlanta, where he saw the Senaur.
3e stated that he had talked to the later
concerning the reports about his
esignation from the Senate, but that,
n his opinion, nothing of the kind is
sontemplated now.
Although rumor? are still current
lere that Senator Tillman will tender
lis resignation, this statement will
)robably set the matter at rest for the
resent.
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A Dreadful Wound
rom a knife, {t?: tin can, rusty r.ail,
r 0i any o'her nature, deaanrtsnvompt
lic-atmeiit wim Buoklen's
\ ,,-aive to prevent blood poison
x gangrene. It's the quickest, surest
1 eater tor all such wounds as also tor
>urns, Boils, Soros, Skin Eruptions,
jC'/ema, Chapped Hands, Corns or
^iles. 25c. at Kaufman 11 Drug Co.
Every one discovers some day that
irhen ho asks for simple justice he is
isking too much.
Incidentally, there are a number of
'oices that could be revised downward
o advantage.
The little trouble in the world that
5 not due to love seems to be due to
riendship.
Women are not having a real good
ime unless three or four of them are
alking at once.
A man often sajs: *'1 will do beter
tomorrow." But when tomorrow
omes he does about the s ime.
Our idea or a fair, just woman is
uie who invites "his" kin as often as
he invites hers.
Does not Cc
AYER'S H/4
Stops Falling Hair
Destroys Dandruff
Composed of Sulphur, Glycerin, Quinin, S
! Water, Perfume. Ask your doctor his
IAYER'S Si A
riA
S?i h???? ?.... n?aEaacmi in
tock For
We are prepared to sell yoi
market at lowest prices, by Jul
highest market prices for all fa!
Jf you have any ready
prices for delivery at once. Cal
tract for steers. We guarantee
Columbia S
J. E. DAUB
1037 Lincoln St.
n?a?wh?oa??wammam??anan?i
Wheelwright and Bla
We are prepared to
Wheelright and Blacksi
hoeing, etc.
AUT0M0BILI
We make a specialty
and guarantee every job.
our care will be promptly
Long & I
LEXINGT
Have Your Pic
Save your P
Mottoes and Cert
Ithem framed. \
the best possible
highest grade moul
assortment of moul
and the finest gh
prices reasonable.
THE BRYAN
COLUMBIA.
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THE OLD
If in need of the vei
SADDLERY, selected by
tucky Horseman" call (
the greatest variety to seh
best, medium and cheap,
and employ the best w
work to last longer than *
1517 Main Street
^n 8II $
O |
Every piece of work !
thai. I turn out is guar- j
anteed, no matter how j
small or largo a job it j
is. Engraving, first i
class watch reoairinfr. !
jewelry work of all
kinds, diamond mounting
on premises.
B. H. Berkman
1418 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. 1
tor the Hair I
JR VIGOR
An Elegant Dressing |
Makes Hair Grow g
lodium Chlorid, Capsicum, Sage, Alcohol |
opinion of such a hair preparation. g
klK VIUUX |
>8?r the Hair!
n-. luhh. 1MB !! ! mil IIMlMj
iMHmBBHiHanaMBnaMMiaMBnaBi
Fattening
1 beef cattle for fattening for
y Jst, and will pay in the fall
l cattle.
for sale now let us quote best
I and see us before you conto
please you.
itock Yards
Y, Manager.
Colombia, S. C.
cksmifh Repair Shop
do any and all kinds of
nith Repairing, Horse1
REPAIRING
of repairing Automobiles
All work entrusted to
r executed.
ON, S. C.
lures Framed
ictures, Diplomas,
ificates by havin g
Ve give customers
workmanship, the
dings, the largest
dings to select from
iss made and the
! COMPANY
STORE j
s. c. |
RELIABLE
*y best in HARNESS and
an old experienced "Ken)n
us where you will find
set from of all grades,
We use the Best Leather ;
orkmen. Guarantee our
my on the market.
Columbias S. C.
I
! UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH
! CAROLINA,
SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION ^
The University of South Carolina
oifi'rs scholarships in the Department
of Education to one young man frora
each county. Each Scholarship is
worth ?100 in money and ?1S term fee
with free tuition.
Examination will be held at County
seat July 1st. Examination of students
generally for admission to tbeUniversity
will be held at the same
time.
Write for information to
S. C. MITCHELL. Pres..
Columbia, S. C.
Barbecue at Swansea.
We will furnish a First-class Barbecue
and Refreshments at Swansea on
county campaign day. Everybody
cordially invited. Good dinner at
reasonable prices.
JEFCOAT & GROUT.
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