The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 21, 1910, Image 3
r, PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. G. B. HARDING,
THE OLD AND TRIED DENTIST,
is at his office doing good wors at
moderate prices. Call to see him1
don't wait.
Y Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C
SURVEYING
BaMOTTE & COVINGTON
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Cor. Main and Gervais Sts.
Coltimbia. S. C
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J B. F. JONES, ML D. V.
| Graduate Veterinarian.
J Out-of-town calls promptly
I attended to
| COLUMBIA, S. C.
Robert moorman.
Attcr^ey-at-Law, ;
Admitted to Practiio in all
Courts in* this State.
Carolina National Bank Building,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. W. HA WES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
' NEW BROOKLAND. S. C.
Practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
J* November 1.19G5.
a X. KFIRD. F. E. DBEHEB.
EFIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H., S. C.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
solicited. One member of the firm will always
be at office, Leximrton, S. C.
T H. FRICK,
J . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
** CHAFIN, S. C.
Office: Hotel MarioD, 4th Room. Second
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
fTHURMOND & TIMMERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WELL PRACTICE IN A? L COURTS,
Citizens* Bank B'ld'g, Batesbnrg, S. C.
We win pteaaedto meet those having xe,i
fral busbiess to be attended to at our nffir-p
/|n the Citizens' Bank Building at any time.
Respectfully,
>. WM. THURMOND.
G. BEt'xjiu flMMRRMAN.
A LBHRT M. BOOZER,
?L ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
Ovnoi: ltifl Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Tan Metre's Furniture StoreJfepecial
attention siren to business entrust.j*d
to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
' sountr.
law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1539
009 Washington < > Pen die ton Stroet.
Strefct. ( )
Office Telephone No. 1373.
Residence Telephone No. 1036.
WBOYD EVANS,
LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
Columbia. S. 0.
T\B. P. O. GILMORE,
~ if DENTIST.,
f 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O.
Office Houbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m? and from
8 to 6 d. m.
T\R- D. L. HALL,
V DENTIST
COLUMBIA, S. O.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 Main St.
Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p/m
w Dec* 33. 1907?6m
E. G. DREHER, Agent,
FIRE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING
. HOME INSURANCE CO., N. Y.
INSURANCE CO OF N. A., PHILA
GERMAN-AMERICAN, N. Y.
GLOBE AND RUTGERS, N. Y.
TEUTONIA, NEW ORLEANS.
SOUTHERN STOCK FIRE, GREENSBORO,
NORTH CAROLINA.
STRONGEST AND BEST OLD LINE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
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I LOCAL AGENCY ||
I LEXINGTON, S. C. j|
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Varied Courses of Study in Science,
y Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and
Electrical Engineering and Law. j
College Fees, Room, Lights, etc.,
$26; Board $12 per month. For those
paying tuition $40 additional.
The health and morals of the students
are the first consideration of the
faculty.
43 Teacher.? Scholarships, worth $158.
For catalogue write to
v S. C. MITCHELL, Pres
Columbia, S. C.
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CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND BRAND
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LADIES I
Atk joxtr Dra?*f?t for CHI-CHES-TER'S A
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and/j\
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BluevO#
Ribbon. Taes no otber. bvjotjovr\/
Druggist and ask for CHI-CHES-TfcR 8 V
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TRIED
EVERYWHERE TESTED
| Nervous I
? "1 was very nervous," m
m writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse, K
HI of Carrsville, Ky., "had ||
pi palpitation of the heart, l||
i 11 and was irregular. H \
I "On the advice of Mrs. re
Hattie Cain I took 2 bot- |
ties of Cardui and it did ||
me more good than any ||
medicine I ever took. iSf
"I am 44 years old and 3
the change has not left 1|
me, but I am lots better p
since taking Cardui." ?| |
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The Woman's Tonic
I Cardui is advertised and 1$ !
sold by its loving friends. 81
The lady who advised R|
Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui, g| ]
had herself been cured of || (
serious female trouble, by o
Cardui, so she knew what gl
Cardui would do. Pi 1
H If Cardui cured Mrs. IS
If Cain and Mrs. Mirse, it gp i
surely will cure you too, || j
1 Won't you try it? M '
THE JEWELEE
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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REPAIRS
WATCHES
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Manufactured in Our Own <
Shops for Schools and !
Ofher Purposes.
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C
{fiE WORLDS GREATEST SEWihS MACHINE
j fc J-iSHT RUNNING ^
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If rou want eitheraVihrntlng Shuttle. Rotary z
fell utile or a Single Thread f Chain Stitch] ;
Sewing Machine write to ;
FHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY _
Orange, Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless c? 7
Quality, \>ut the \eW Home is made to wear. 1
a Our guaranty never runs out.
Sold by authorized dealers only.
FOE SAUE BY
W. P. ROOF, Lextngion, 5.C. ^
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Sowing Machines. ^
The Champion New Home, New *
Acme and other new improved 8
drop head machines; nicely finish- r
ed in oak; easy running and per- J
feet sewing; fully guaranteed; for *
sale at factory prices for cash, or on a
easy payments, at The Bazaar. ?
ti Rice B. Harm an
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Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette <
coupons wanted. I will redeem these ;
In cash. Rice B. Harman.
Nature's Spirit Level.
Nature forestalled the invention
of the spirit level. We use nature's
spirit level to retain our balance.
This device consists of semicircular
canals or channels hollowed out in
connection with the ear and bones
of the head and filled with a fluid
lymph. This fluid flows and ebbs
in these channels and'"by so doing
informs the brain of the position of
the hod v. If we move the head on
one side the fluid flows that way and
notifies'us that we are far beyond
the perpendicular. If it were not
for this remarkable spirit level we
should never know until we had
fallen that the body was tilted to a
dangerous angle or that we were
losing our balance.
Identified.
The general postoffice at Paris
once received a letter addressed "To
Monsieur, My Son, Rue etc.
They were going to send it to what
in France corresponds to our dead
letter office, but a clerk objected.
"There must be two fools in that
family," he said. "We shall find
Dut to whom it belongs."
Sure enough, in a few days a stupid
looking youth entered and said
to the clerk:
"I'd like to find out if you haven't
iept here a letter for me from my
father."
-i es, sir, j/epueu me e:ein..
'Here it is/'
Notice Subscribers,
A Blue X on your paper denotes vou
.re in arrears. A Red X shows that
our subscription expires in the issue
rossed.
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3. B. B. cures ADove i rouoies mibo,
Eczema and Rheumatism.
For twenty-five years Botauio Blood Balm
B. B. B ) has been curing yearly thousands
>f sufferers from Primary, Secondary or
Tertinary Blood Poison, and all forms of
Hood and Skin Diseases. Cancer, Bheuma*
ism and Eczema. We solicit the most obitinate
cases, because B. B. B. cures where
ill else fails. If you have aches and pains
n Bones, Back or Joints, Mucus Patches in
ifouth. Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-col>red
Spots Ulcers on any part of the body,
lair or Eyebrows falling out. Itching, wa^
?ry blisters or open humors. BisiDjers or
)imple8 of Eczema. Boils, 8wellines, Eating
k>r<*s. take B- B. B. It kills the prison,
nakes the blood pure and rich, completely
ranging the entire body into a clean,
lealthy condition healing every sore or
)imple and stopping all aches, pains and
tchfng, curing the worstcase of Blood Poion,
t neutnatism or Eczema,
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.)
8 pleasant and safe to take; composed of
>ure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and
>nriches the blood.
DBUGGIsTS, $1 PEB LABGE BOTTLE
eith directions for home cure.
Sold in Lexington by Kaufmann Drug Co.
tnd Derrick's Drug Store.
AS WELL AS
large ones are welcome here?
yon need not wait until your business
has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
Our patrons regardless of the
amount of business done, receive
| every courtesy in all matters of
j business entrusted to us?and
! there is nothing in safe banking !
| we cannot perform. Talk it over
j with our cashier.
j CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
COLUMSJA, s. c. r
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mBHHB3HMU4?3RflEflEEHHH32Mk2flBEHHHQBHEE&EEtt323)flHUUBB
lound Trip Excursion Rates
Via The Southern Railway
From Batesburg. S. C.
Chattanooga, Tenn., ana Return
>14.55: Account National League
if Postmasters, October 12-14, 1910.
tickets on sale Oct. 10 and 11 and for
rains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga
bafore noon 12th. Final limit reurning
to reach original starting
)oint not later than midnight Oct. 17,
910. Extension of final limit to Oct.
list may be had by depositing ticket
tnd payment of $1.(0 additional
In addition to the above, there are
low on sale round trip summer excurli
m tickets to numerous other points.
For further information, apply to
Southern Railway ticket agents, or
r. L. MEEK, ALEX H. ACKER,
Atlanta, Ga. Augusta, Ga.
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| We Want To |j
J Buy Your |
I? I1IUC5, Oi^IIia, 1U13, jfl
Wool, Tallow, and all |;
kinds of Junk, Scrap 1 i
Iron, Brass, Copper, ||
Zinc, Old Rubber, etc. I -j
I Highest Cash Prices I n
1 Paid at all times. | |
Wilse W. Martin,
Ha fftft i .J.. i mo m.!. ei
a iuu Lauy ana mo nam <ji., s, n
| COLUMBIA, S. C. I I
| Reference: Palmetto Nat'l. Bank. | j |
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The Final Reckoning. i t
That marriages are made in heaven ?
Devoutly we're taught to say. ?
Yet. strange, ere a divorce be given j
There is always the devil to pay! *
-Life. |
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Succeed' when everything else fails. i
9 In nervous prostration and female j
B weaknesses they are the supreme I 5
remedy, as thousands have testified. I |
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND I |
STOMACH TROUBLE I g
it is the best medicine ever sold I I
over a druggist's counter. S a
The Lesson.
Freshman?Is this lesson for the
week? I
Professor?No; for the strong.?University
of Texas Coyote.
l^wT^sTTi!TB!vw!ri
IW ILy UU buo w |
Leave the Farm? 1
Make home life attractive K
with a good PIANO or ORGAN, g |
Nothing is so conducive as I ;
good music, and nothing will
inspire your boys and girls more B
to cherish home and invite their R
young friends to share their B j
joys than music. |
We have the Sweetest tor.ed
(Pianos and Organs made.
Write at once for catalog and j (
I! for Special terms. ]
illMllfj
| 14 2? Main St. Columbia, S. C. 1
Dry Goods, N<
J 1704and 1706
I sssiesssssjaHSHnaBesiESEs
Back from the n
goods that has s
past, and that
the best. We a:
in 3 years and t]
buy as soon as p
! Plaid Homespun at 5c. 36 inc
Best Cotton Flannel 10c. Best (
Blankets as low as 50c pair, and
Children's School Dresses at 50c
I $7.50 to $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00.
C all in while in Columbia.
THE SOTJTH'S LARGEST |
FURNITURE HOUSE I
| w as Never More Attractive ?
I We are showing the largest assortment |
of the most up-to-date patterns of High |
I Grade Furniture ever shown in the South. p
It is not neccessary for you to order anything i
in ihe Furniture Line hundreds of miles from g
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 1
goods. Polite clerks will be pleased to show you ?
t hrough and you will not be importuned to buy. B
VMMITEEir I
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1313-19 Main Si. UNyttllASltKd Columbia, S. C. |
Iilfeife. FALL and WINTER SHOES
1 Our Lexington friends will find it to \ |
H \ / ) their interest to see our large stock ; |
p\\ \ 2^\b ? of shies for "this fair as we bought < H.
(filfc- \ s early in March to keep from paying S gj
slll^ * c advance prices, so we can sell you at / I
BIS&l: \JjeSswOxm. ^ laat vears nrices which will make s
S ( quite a saving for yon on yonr fami- 5 B
s s ly shoe bill. We "do" give you the < I
s WGk. ? ^e8t "80^d" shoes for the least S |
I | money. Farmers strong work shoes j ^
|[ E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, 11
| 11710 Main St., Columbia, S. C. j I
The Prudent/al
Monthly Income Policy is the
it Door separting Comfort F torn
\)Poverty.
On whch side wil| your family
be after your death?
j. t. colemak mgr. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent,
Charleston, S. C. LEXINCTON, S. C.
THE MbDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
IncorponiM as a stock company by the State of New Jersey
John F. Drvtfen, President. Home Office, Newark, N. J
FOR ROUGH
and DRESSED LUMBER,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shingles,
Etc., Write or call on
N. H. DRIGCERS,
COLUMBIA, - SOUTH CAROLINA.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. MARKET PRICES PAID FOR
SHINGLES AND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
| Don't Experiment g=g>g $ 15$ ?5f 0 Sf1^ Weather-Proof
Use the old reli- 8 Fire-Resisting
able roofing- that Trade Mark u-s-Pathas
been the stand- Q B Will not melt, rot,
ard for 16 years. iT& %Jr \Jr a i ill crack or rust.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., COLUMBIA, S. C.
viauriceC
)tions, Millinery, Clothing and
Furnishings.
Main St., - Columbia S. G. j
d Winter Wear
.orthern markets with a selection of
surpassed any we have shown in the
is saying a good bit as we onh7 carry
re selling goods cheaper than we have
tiey will be much higher later on, so
iossible for "Winter.
;h Sea Island at 5c. Rest Calico at 5c. 36 inch Percale 8>3 & 10c.
3uting 8!'3 and 10c. Apron Gingham 5c. Best Cheviot 8% and 10c.
we have secured a great Blanket at $2.49 worth $3.50.
;. to $1.00 each. Boys' Suits from $1.50 and up and Men's Suits from
See our Dry Goods, we carry an extensive line and save you money.