The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 03, 1910, Image 7
, raorsssxoKAx. CABDS.
DB. 0. B. HARDING,
THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
is at bis office doing good worn at
moderate prices. Call to see him'
don't wait.
Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C
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SURVEYING
I^aMOTTE & COVINGTON
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Cor. Main and Gervais Sts.
Columbia, S. C.
* jlOBERT MOORMAN.
' if Attorney-at-Law,
Admitted to Practice in all
Coorts in this State.
Carolina National Bank Building,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. W. HA WES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
* NEW BBOOKLAND. S. C.
Practice in all Courts. Business f-olicited.
November 1.1905,
& X. XTXB2>. F. E. DBEHEB.
?FIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON 0. H., & C.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office. Lexington. S. C.
JE FBICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
J. OHaPIN, & 0.
Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
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mHURMOND & TIMMERMAN,
1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS,
Citizens' Bank B'ld'g, Bafcesburg, S. 0.
We will be pleased to meet those having legal
busiLess to be attended to at our office
in the Citizens' Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully,
Wm. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
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A LBERT M. BOOZER,
A. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, S. 0. t
Omcs: 1335 Main Street, upstairs, oppopite
Van Metre's Furniture StoreEspecial
attention given to business entrusted
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
county.
Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529
1209 Washington < V Pendle ton Street.
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Office Telephone No. 1872.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
\\r BOYD EVANS,*1
IT LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia. S. 0. \
* T\R. F. O. GILMORE,
1) DENTIST.,
1510 MVnn Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Orncs Hocus.* 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from
stoSo. m.
&
nit. D. L. HALL,
V DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. 0.
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Lutheran Publication Building, ;
1626 Main St. j
* Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:80 p/m j
?eo* 28, 1907--6m ' j
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j B. G. DREHER, Agent,
FIRE INSURANCE.
j representing
NOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y.
INSURANCE CO OF N. AM PHILA [
GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y.
: CLONE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS.
\ SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSSORO,
NORTH CAROLINA.
STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
LOCAL AGENCY
LEXINGTON, S. C. I
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH CtROLIHA
<u"1 ^ ?f Studv in Science. !
Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and
Electrical Engineering and Law.
College Fees, Room, Lights, etc.,
$26; Board $12 per month. For those
paying tuition $10 additional.
The health and morals of the students
are the first consideration of the
faculty.
43 Teachers Scholarships, worth $158.
For catalogue write to
S. C. MITCHELL, Pres
Columbia, S. C.
CHICHESTER S PILL*
0IAM0N0 BRAN0
LADIES /
Aak rrn Ih^gUt tor CHI-CHES-TER'S A
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rrd and/A
Gold .metallic bores, sealed with Elue<0>
Ribbon. Takb xo othxsl. Bay o* tmf \/
Bnnbi u4 Mk for cni-OMES-TtK S V
HHMRD BRAND PILLS, ior iwcui^-uw |
jears-rcgarded as Best.Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
> time rvcpyu/urDP worth
TRIED t? til I YlnkllL tested
A young Russian woman, Mile. Bandurin,
is superintendent of a big engineering
firm. A graduate of the
Woman's Technological institute in
St. Petersburg, she is the only woman
in Russia wh > has \ roved 1 er ability
in practical work.
" Every rat steals 60 cents worth of
food every year.
BILIOUS?!
CONSTIPATED ?|
HEADACHE?|
FOR
SPEEDYRELIEF.
Nearly Everybody
TAKES
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
Tor YOU?
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the county campaign, subscribe now
to The Dispatch. $100 per annum;
50c 6 months; 25c for 3 months?in advance.
Airex*y
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C.
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REPAIRS
WATCHES
AiND
JEWELRY
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MfllrflS Thfim finfld as Kew
j iiiunw i iiviii ?? -- ? -MEDALS
AM)
BADGES
ManufactureiT in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes.
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AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
THE WORLDS 6REATESTSEW1N5 MACHINE
b J-IGHT RUNNING ^
tf yon want either a Vibrating Seattle. Rotary
Shuttle or a Single Thread f Chain &TUeh\
Sewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEW1N& MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless ci
quality, \>ut the Home is made to wear.
Our guaranty ne . etr nms out.
Sold by bathorrzed dealer* only,
FOR SAS-K ?V
W. P. ROOF, Lexiivgton, S.C.
Sewing Machines.
Tbe Champion New Home, New
Acme and other new improved
drop head machines; nicely finished
in oak; easy running and perfect
sewing; fnlly guaranteed; for
sale at factory prices for cash, or on
easv Davments. at The Bazaar.
ti Rice B. Harman
Taylor's Pteaie Aug. 6,
Tbe annual basket picnic at the
Elias Taylor old place, one mile south
of Gilbert, will be held en August 6.
Everybody incited to some with well'
filled baskets. d 2wp
I "I Am Glad"!
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H of Liberty Center, In&, R?
Eg ''that I began to take Car- B|
m dui, for it has cured me, g?
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pain and weighed only ffi
105 pounds. Now I have |?
a good color, do not suffer g|
and weigh 125 lbs." B
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Round Trip Excursion Rates
Via The Southern Railway
From Batesburg. S. C.
Monteagle and Sewanee, Tcnn. and j
Return S 13.30: Account Opening
week, July 1-7, 1910; Monteagle Bible
School, July 15 25, 1910; Monteagle
Sunday School Institute, July 28-August
15, 1910. Tickets on sale June 30,
July 1. 15, 16,22, 23, 29, 30 and August
12, 1910, with final limit returning to
reach original starting point not later
than September 5< 1910.
Chicago, lil. and return $27.20:
Account Triennial Conclave, Kuights
Templar, August 8-13, 1910. Tickets
on sale August 4,5,6 and 7,1910.Tickets
limited to reach original starting point
not later than midnight August 17,
1910, but may be extended to reach
original starting point not later than
September 6, 1910, by depositing tickets
not later than August 17, 1910 and
payment of 50c additional,
Chattanooga, Tenn., and Return
$14.55: Account National League
of Postmasters, October 12-11, 1910.
Tickets on sale Oct. 10 and 11 and for
trains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga
bafore noon 12th. Final limit returning
to reach original starting
point not later than midnight Oct. 17,
1910. Extension of final limit to Oct.
31st may be had by depositing ticket
and navmenfc of el.CO additional
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In addition to the above, there are
now on sale round trip summer excursion
tickets to numerous other points.
For further information, apply to
Southern Railway ticket agents, or
J. L. MEEK, ALEX H. ACKER,
Atlanta. Ga. Augusta, Ga.
I SUMMED RATE SALE I
I !
As Listed 0
One $300 Piano $185 I
One $400 Piano $215 |
These are new and in g
beautiful mahogany cases,
so write us quick if you desire
one of ihese bargains.
ORGAN BARGAINS.
Some second hand organs
taken in exchange for pianos
I from $20 to $35.
A limited number of u
I slightly used forfeited $90 I
r a - x .? -
organs irom $40 to #00.
Easy terms?to responsible
parties?will be made 011 any of
the above instruments.
Pianos and organs fully warranted.
Some other excellent bargains
in pianos always on hand.
MINE'S IB HOUSE
H2P Main St. Columbia. S. C. |
[Electricl
Bitters
Succeed whew everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses* they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testif ed.
FOR KfDffEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
It ur the best medicine ever sold j
?:v ove* Sr thnijjgist's counter.
BARBECUE NOTICES.
Barbecue at Pine Ridge.
I will furnish my annual barbecue
with refreshments at Pine Ridge on
campaign day, which will be on
August 13th The public cordially
invited to come.
pd$l D. B. SHEALY.
Barbecue at Swansea.
We will furnish a Firstclass Barbecue
and Refreshments at Swansea on
1 ? - a T-y _ i
campaign day, August i?. rjveryuuuj
cordially invited. Good dinner at
reasonable prices.
TEFCOAT & CROUT.
Barbecue at Irmo.
We will furnish a first-clas* barbecue
and refreshments at Irmo on campaign
day, Aug. 10. Speakers will be
on hand to discuss the issues of the day.
All invited to come and enjoy a
good dinner and have a good time
Come One, Come All.
i M. L. WARNER,
s35tf } F. W. DERRICK.
Barbecue at Felion.
We will furnish a first-class Barbecue
at Pelion on August 17, campaign day.
All are invited to attend. Come one.
? Come all.
Hutto & Laird.
DnvVaATia of TTiltftn
ilAl U6VUV MV vwMt
I will furnish a first class barbecue
with refreshments at my place one
mile west of Hilton, S. C. the 27th of
Aug. 1910 Candidates and the public
are cordially invited to come, a good ,
time for all.
JohnH. Wessinger.
Barbecue at Gaston.
I will furnish a first-class Barbecue
with refreshments at Gaston on campaign
day, August 19th. Everybody
| cordially invited to come and hear the
| candidates ard enjoy a good dinner at
i reasonable prices.
A. F. Guingard.
Barbecue at Pelion.
I TTT? ?111 (nmlnU n fii>nf./ilQOo K O tViPPTI
VV t? W ill 1U1 111 OLA CO LA L Ml** wv#s?vj
with refreshments, at Pelion on campaign
day, August 17th. The public
cordially invited.
Zenker & Yonce.
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Haye's Barbecue.
I will furnish my annuaj barbecue
with refreshments at my place on the
Southern Railway one mile from Gilbert
campaign day, August 15. Everybody
invited. Music will be furnished
by a band and the photograph man
will be on hand. Passenger trains
will step both way9 to take on and
let off passengers. Meat9 prepared by
expert cuist. Special attention given
to ladies and children. Come and enjoy
the day and hear the candidates.
IOO,R HAYES.
Barbecue at Cbapin.
We will furnish a first-class barbecue
and refreshments at Chapin on
campaign day, August 12. All who
wish to enjoy a good dinner and to
hear the speakers will be there.
SUMMER & BOOZER.
Barbecue at Hilton.
I will furnish a barbecue at Hilton
on campaign day, 11th of August, 1910,
with refreshments. Public invited to
come and hear the speakers and enjoy
a good dinner.
mnw T w ATT-ot AxrriTTiR
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A. Taylor's Barbecue.
I will furnish my annual barbecue
this year on campaign day, August 16.
There will be amusement for all. Let
everybody come out to hear the candidates
and enjoy a good dinner.
4w-p-41 A. TAYLOR.
Barbecue at Irene.
We will furnish a barbecue ^at Irei e
on August 6th. Candidates will address
the people and a good dinner
will be served. George Kyzer,
3w40 B. B. Pound.
The raisin contans more sugar than
the original grape.
IFITZI
COI
Dry G-oods, Clothing.
Rugs. Great Bargg
cial reductions on
/^rwnc-i a rl a
ij uwiiiv uuu. k?
J 100 Children's made dresses at only
I cloth would almost coat that.
I 100 Ladies' Gingham and Chambra^
| each. These are well made and fit tc
Voile Skirts.
j A great showing of Voile Skirts frc
leach. Made in the latest over-skirt el
Chiffon Panama Sfc
I 50 fine Panama Skirts, the best vali
I at only $1.95, special.
Underskirts.
j 100 fine high-grade Heather Bloor
193c. Worth $1.50.
Millinery.
100 fine Dress Hats made of horse
I med with flowers and buckles, at
I Worth $5.00.
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(THE SOTTTH'S LARGEST I
FURNITURE HOUSE I
Was Never More Attractive I
I We are showing the largest assortment 1
of the most up-to-date patterns of High 1
Grade Furniture ever shown in the South. I
It is not neccessary for you to order anything i
in the Furniture Line hundreds of miles from 8
home and take chances of having it damaged in
j transit. We have brought ah of the best lines to
your door-Our prices are as attractive as our
goods. Polite clerks will be pleased to show you
through and you will not be importuned to buy.
VANMETRE'S
I 1313-19 Main St. UNDERTAKERS ^s.c. j
i oxfords
I WtOm and strap pumps
I ^ur ^exing^on fiends will find it to
II their ad vantage when in our city to see
jj our; 4fcI^HOESS" before buying; for
I dress or every day wear. We carry everything that is good in
Shoes, besides We "GIVE" you the best for the least money.
Farmers' "SOLID LEATHER" work shoes we make a
Specialty of.
E. P. a F. A. DAVIS,
710 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
The Prudential
Monthly income Policy is the
te( Door seoarting Comfort From
| COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. . . Columbia, S. C |
maurices]
-UMBIA, S. C.
, and Millinery; Matting. Art Squares and
lins to be had here. We have made speall
summer wear. It will pay you to
ee for yourself. Great Bargains.
?1.00 each. The Clothing and Furnishings.
dresses at ?3 50 ^ave started a Cut Price Sale on our fine Suits.
> wear on street. Now i9 your chance. We don't wait until summer is
over to do this. Come on right now. ?20.00 Suite at
>m *7.95 to $14.50 on^ $12.98, and our $15.00 Suits at $10.?S.
ffect- Sea Island.
lirt-Rr
1,000 piece9 36-mch Sea Island at 5c
Lie you ever saw. ,
1,000 yards of Apron Ginghams at 5c
2,000 yards light Calico, best goods, at only 5c
n Skirts at only 100 Rolls of Best Matting.
90lbs. to the roll, at 25c. yard for this sale.
9x12 Art Squares at $4.50 each,
hair braid, trim- We have all the bargains you are looking for. Come
only 12.98 each. 0n RIGHT NOW.
On whch side wil| your family
be after your death?
j. t. coleman' Mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent,
Charleston, S. C. ' LEXINGTON, S. C.
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
Incorporated as a stock company by the State of New Jersey
John F. Dryden, President. Home Office, Newark, N. J
FOR ROUGH
and DRESSED LUMBER,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shingles,
Etc., Write or call on
N. H. DRIGGERS,
nnr TnrmA O/^TTTTX n A "DOT TAT A
UULi U1V1 JDiil) uvy u ixx vxxivv/juxxi a*
E3TIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. MARKET PRICES PAID FOR
SHINGLES AND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
^ggjT USE P. P. P. PACKING
lasts longer. It creates less friction.
Cy It is a money saver. We carry a large stock.