The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 21, 1910, Image 2
What kind of Shoe will
Two Dollars Buy? n^UBma
npriptipp nnt tn py? 1^8 This same shoe in our
perience not IO ex- Autograph" brand
T\ppt rmifK frir $2.50 $3.00 is GoodpeCL
IIIULII IUl year Welt sewed; in our
<59 Of! T f tViof College Woman's Walkyz.yjv.
II _CIiai ing Shoe $3.00r$3.50-S4.00 it
j? the CSSe The equals tne otsx custom muac.
Southern Girl Shoe will surprise jwi. You say
$2.00 used to buy a good shoe. "We say $2.00
i will buy a better pair of shoes to-day than ever
before?certainly if you buy
I THE ^
SOUTHERN GIRL
$2.00 SHOE $2.50
It has all the snap and shapeliness of a custommade
shoe. There is comfort and fit in every footform
line. It is as perfectly made as any shoe you
ever saw?every stitch right where it belongs. Money
cannot buy better sole leather. The uppers are cut
I I from the best part of the skins. All this means wear,
1 I long wear. It's the best shoe that is sold to-day
I | for the price. We have a dealer in your town. Look
| I for the Red Bell on the box.
P CRADDOCK - TERRY CO. I
j Lynchburg, Va. J
QUALITY SHOES!
(J , D, X X OU UV.,
Wholesale and Retail
Grocers, Flour,
Feed and Grain.
We Want the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington
County to Call and See Us Before They Make Their
Purchases* We Can Fill Your Wants atul Save You
Money.
1823-1825 Main Street, Columbia. S. C
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Collicutt's Burial League
An Industrial Insurance Company
Home Office 1207 Cervais St., Columbia, S. C.
?
si'; Which pays ?60.00 Immediate Benefit on a child one year
old foroots a week. When reaching the age of 15
< years the policy is worth ?110. Any one joining at
the age of 15 years and over, draws ?110 for octs a
week. 1 When the distance is too* far for the
League undertaker to reach the body the League
agrees to expre-s the casket and robe and ?10.00 in
cash and prepay the express.
Applications are made direct or to an agent. Blanks will
be furnished with any information neccessary by
! D. F. COLLICUTT, Mgr., ?SKKK*&?-1
V^= &
LEESVILLE COLLEGE, Leesville, S. C.
FOR YOUNG MEN AND TOUIW numLn; Ai,xSi.-Sr??c iU#muWW4 ^uucu
and equipped for thorough instruction in the departments of History, Science,
Mathematics, English, Latin, German, French and Greek; the best instructors
in Voice and Piano, Expression and Physical Culture.
An ideal school for those who desire the best possible advantages for their
sons and daughters; for those who will appreciate refined associations, thoroughly
good instiuction and the uobuilding of 01 ri-tian character
The young ladies board in the college home under the care of the president
and his wife. For further information an i ca alog address the president,
L. MEYNARDIE BAUKN1CHT.
You haye probably bought many things that looked
good, that cost a good price, but under the rugged '
-test of service soon proved themselves worthless.
It might have been shoes that soon run over at
/ '-va
the sides, caps broke down, heels gave way, sewing
gav* ?*n< and soles were plated.
^h^rd against th se things, especially in foot ?
5tj'~ wear? &?d be confident of getting the best qaaiity foot
fij wear your money can buy, take advantage of the large
-! and choice stock constantly available for making pleas
^ ing selections at our sfore.
Sole agent for W. L Douglas Shoes for ir : n, $1.5C
? to 15 00 %
T. A. BO YNE,
Opposite Post Office, ... Columbia, S. C.
VTHE PRICES TELL THE QUALITY SELLS
? ? nn YT\ A TT riA
The Sentry's Error.
An officer tells this good story:
"A French sentinel in Algeria
had for colonel a very tall, lanky,
round shouldered man.
"This round shouldered colonel
one night was making a quiet inspection.
Passing the sentinel, he
found, to his rage and indignation,
that he was not challenged. So he
returned to the man and roared:
" 'You didn't challenge me!'
" 'X-no, sir,' faltered the sentinel,
saluting.
" 4 Well, why didn't you ?' the colonel
demanded.
T'vnnco ma cir ' eairt fV??? eonti
IliUf A I CUJU UUV OWUli
nel, 'but I thought?I beg your
pardon, sir?I thought you was a
camel.'"?Paris Figaro.
What She Should Have Said.
Two colored women were standing
on a downtown corner yesterday
afternoon talking.
"Miss Williams have came home,"
said one.
The other laughed. "Ma goodness."
she said. "Why don't yo'
leahn yoh grammah?"
"What did 1 say that wah grammahless?"
asked the other.
"You said 'have came.'"
The first speaker was provoked.
"Well, yo* knows so much about
grammah, now tell me what should
I 'a*said ?" she demanded.
"Yo' should 'a' said, 'Miss Wil1
l If . ! _ 1 a1_ _
nams nas came nome,' ** repuea me
other.?Denver Post.
watch
and jewelry
repa!R!NB
For Watch and Jewelry
Repairing go to Berkman
where you are guaranteed
first-class work at reasonable
prices.
You can also safely entrust
your eye troubles to me, as
more than 30 years of practice
in correcting all kinds of
defective vision entitles me
to your confidence.
8. H. Berkman
ESTABLISHED 1879.
1418 MAIN STREET,
s-** at Tntr-nr a n r*i
UULiUiYIUIii, O. O.
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
HTWVL WWSt SMd
M. D. HARMANI
I DEALER IN i
I General Merchandise I
Staple Line ?
I GROCERIES. CANNED I
GOODS, HARDWARE, 3
ENAMEL WARE, TIN" \
II WARE, ETC. - - - I
I Honesty I
I in Jewelry 8
"If it came from Sentz's, yon B
know it's ail right," is what one G8
of our customers remarked to 85
another the other day. g
!When you bay Jewelry, you k
generally have to take the "Jew- m
ieler's word for it" whether it is gg
good or not. %
That's just where our reputa- R
tion for honesty and fair dealing |
I counts. S
And furthermore, we will |al- ?
ways pive yen your money back M
and ask no questions auy time
you are dissatisfied witb a pur- B
chase. g
Special attention to mail orders, g
CHARLES P. SENTZ,
JEWELER, I
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I
gj is the only emulsion imi- I
1 tated. The reason is plain? |
1 it's the. best Insist upon I
| having Scott's?it's the i
1 world's standard flesh and a
What Tillman Thinks
About Cole Blease.
Expects Him?to Act Prudently and
Disappoint His Enemies by
Being Good.
Special to The State.
TrentOD, Sept. 14.?Senator B. R,
Tillman, at his home at Trenton today
when as^ed about the result of the
second primary, said:
"It is a remarkable illustration of
what little influence our newspapers
have. They have been so unfair and
unjust that they are utterly discredited
by the people. I expect Gov.
Blease to disappoint his enemies and
to act with such prudence and wisdom
that he will justify and make happy
his friends. He has a golden opportunity,
and I believe he will make
good. No one can dispute that he has
| brains, and while he has faults, like I
the devil he is not as black as he has
been painted. '
It Saved His Leg.
"All thought I'd lose my leg," writes |
J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, Wis.
"Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors
could not cure, bad at last laid me up.
Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, 3
sound and well." Infallible for Skin
Eruptions, Ec zema, Salt Rheum, Boils, j
Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds. Cuts and . j
Piles. 2oc at Kaufmann Drug CoA
Sad Fact. .
"She spurns my love."
' "Oh, ycu may win her in the end."
"I'm afraid not. Life ain't no meloj
drama."
i Easb year the moth comes forth to
view
To fill us with misgiving",
An ultimate consumer who
Fears not the cjst of living.
Safe Medicine Tor Children
Fogy's Honey and Tar i9 a safe and
effective medicine for children as it
does- rot contain opiates or harmful
drugs. Get only ih^ genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar in the yellow package..
Sold; by ail Druggists.
Practical Girl.
He tnld her of his boundless love
White on his bended knee,
And said, "Be mine; then darling,oh,
How kappy we shall be !" ;'
But she, cold, calculating girl,
Of love entirely iree,
Bepliedy "First tell me, Mr. Spoon,
| What i9 your salaree?" Ex..
1 "
Try our Home-Made
Baggy Harness
ramMMRm
i "
$15 JC. Every set guaranJ
teed to give satisfaction.
[ x\ll kinds Harness, Gears,
etc., in stock.
! Repair Work a Specialty.
I i
! E. A. Fellers,
j 533 Gervais Si. Columbia, S. C.
I
! Owners of Horses and Stock
Attention!
When your horse has colic, ?ive ,
it a teaspoonful on the tongue of DR. ;
! BOYD'S SURE POP COLIC CURE.
? and then wait a few minutes and seo
how quickly the animal i9 relieved.
"n^: cn
mot* ou ucjiifl. ,
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 Eye Remedy will cure
inflamation of the eyes. Pries oOcents.
Dr. Boyd's Magnetic Ointment,
nothing equals it ror sore shoulders,
cuts and scratches. Price 23 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Horse Powders. This
remedy is a thorough blood purifier, ;
invigorator, digester, and a thorough
I worm eradicator. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Poultry Food. Aids dii
gestion, gives strength while moulting,
stimulates the hen to lay in winter j }
when hen eggs bring the most. Price ^
25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Family Liniment is a (
great counter-irritant for all pains, (
and a preparation of g-eatpower when *
applied ext^rnallv. Price 25 cents.
| For Sale by HARM AN'8 BAZAAR, j
Lexi-?ton, 8. C. j
^. _ - - . ~ ' ' ? ? tw^mmi
I l^OOTWE^R
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Shoes for Comfort
Shoes for Style ^
Shoes for Wear 1
ljow ^ruariers, [gg
Sandels.
We have them from the
/ S&k cheapest] to the highest. *
AM sizes for men, women
and children.
Let Your Next
SmnPUte d^;~ A L
^ ^ WALK-OVER
$3.50 and $4.00
i THE SHOE MAN,
L?V6P, IN COLUMBIA.
\
Farior Restaurant,
BEN DAVID, Proprietor,
320 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto National Bank COLUMBIA, S. C.
Best cooking ana finest Restaurant in Columbia.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Special Rates by the Week.
Meals at all Hours?Night or Day
The Palmetto National Hank,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WE ABE
A Depository for the Un?ted States Government, the State
of South Carolina the County of Richland and the City
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United States Bonds and $100,000 State of^Sonth
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT a
Anoonnts of Banks. Firms. Corporations and Individuals.
WE PAY
Four Per Cent, on deoosits in our Savings Department, interest
calculated quarterly.
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transact your business to your entire
satisfaction. WL
PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, - - Columbia, & C M
CAPITAL $250,000.00 J
Wilie Jones, President. J. P. Matthews, Cashier
FP-OM _____ I 1
TS SHOE 3TOBH ' ,
= -r> r^cr_sv 1 i t
A complete stock to select from in all Leathers and prices. i ,
A SPECIAL INVITATION TO MY MANY LEXINGTON FRIENDS:
Make my st^re headquarters while in Columbia. F *riners heavy shoes ;
a Specialty. The man thai saves you money Shoes, 172S Main J
| Street, Pest Office Block*
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4
f We want to ask our Lexington friends to save time and
money ami get what you want See II
1705-7 Washington St, II i
He can serve you with ready to wear ^oods. We are II <
opening a swell line of Meivs-and Boys' Suits, see them. *
You can he suited here. Visit our shoe department for J
Men, Women and ChiMren, dress and school shoes. 1
You can be suited here w ith a Tailor-Made Suit of I
' ? ' ? - 1? m a-vinn cttr\ aii ^ to i inn iky i
dOt*???, IIIiiKt lUIOIVll irUlU )> umni. rrt vui lauuiiu^ ?
department. The price is the be?t in the city, and the I
only men tailors lor women in town. See us, we can |
please you. .*. .*. f
t$. H. GOLLI^iSs Prop.s
Phone 1776 Columbia, S. C.
^ " ^ ,
Overseers, Notice. | Eenew Subscriptions No^~ ,
If you don't want to migs any of the
! county campaign news you had betAll
road overseers iu the county are j ter renew your paper now. Do not J
j j their resrxct- ! *et ma(*we stop it; the law has to J
lerebv ordered to - . complied with, and we are giving I
ve sections at once. It is especially j all fair warning. Let us have your I
lesired that all tccks of any conse- | renewalp- _ ^
juer.ee trees, and oK?nmeticns of any j PARKER'S 1
tind be removed from The roads. i RKi&yyg? HAIR BALSAM 1
" ^ sri hcaatifief the hto M
r ^ t ivM-AWn. l?f52fcA?<7-?P Qgj vr,ji,!i trt & luxuriant rmwth
" gicvcr I'ail* to "Restore Gray
Counts $v,r?U"visor. I W*9!SJis"- to M? Youih{u? color.
*- i- j c ' M p rt.sreaps Ac > iir JfOiliug.