The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 05, 1910, Image 8
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' Go to Henry Drag Store, Chapin,
S. 0., to have your eyes tested for
glasses. Examination free. We
also handle a full line of drugs,
patent medicines, jewelry, paints,
etc.
rayon, and scissors.
COTTON?Lexington, 13 3*1 to 14c
Lexington is the best cotton market
in the State.
5 or 6 doses ' will cure auy
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
Bny your wedding presents at The
Bazaar.
Don't forget to make an exhibit at
the county fair.
WANTED?to Buy Beef Cattle, Chick- i
ens, Eggs and Pork Hogs. Highest
Prices Paid. Write Call or Phone Me
at Lexington. Depot. J. S. Rowell.
Miss Jodio Caughman returned to
her home in Columbia yesterday, after
spending several weeks in Lexington
as the charming guest of Hon.
and Mrs. S. J. Leaphart. Miss Caughman's
visits are always looked forward
to with peculiar pleasure by her
friends here, and it is sincerely hoped
that she will return again soon.
Send us that dollar out of yrur first
bale if you are in arrears to this paper.
TO MY FRIENDS.?I will be open for
Business Friday, Sept 23rd. with the
very Best Beef, Fish and Oysters, the
price will be right and a square deal is
guaranteed to all. Goods delivered
any where within one mile of Depot.
Phone me. J. S. Rowell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kaminer, of
Gadsden, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A.
Manship and two children, of Columbia,
spent Thursday night with relatives
here, coming over in an automobile.
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
Get your exhibits ready for the
county fair. Now is the time to be
ginMrs.
H. W. Hattiwanger ha9 re- |
tamed to Batesburg, after a visit of j
everal days to her son, Mr. D. R. j
Haltiwanger.
Our butchers, and those wanting
casings or first-clas9 groceries will see
the advertisement of T. B. Roach, in
this issue.
Tnree big days at the Lexington
County Fair?Oct. 25, 26 and 27.
Col. Louis Langford, Lexington
juuty's supervisor, whose name has
become the synonym of good roads,
was in town Saturday.?Prosperity I
correspondence to Newberry Observer.
Mr. P. Dal George and family left
on Sunday for Astoria, Oregon, where
they will make their future home.
DENTAL WORK?I will be at
C lapin, Tuesday and Wednesday,
October 12th and 13th, prepared to do
dental work.
Dr. L. L. Toole.
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Lexington is the best cotton market
in the State.
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ington County Fair.
WANTED?A good rural or town
school by a young man, who holds a
certificate and who has attended college
three years. Address '4Teacher,''
Chapin, S. C., Rout *.
Dr. Sophia Brunson, of Eiloree, one
of the most successful lady physicians
in the State and a charming young
women, was among the doctors here
on Monday.
The Lexington County fair will be
larger and better this year than ever
before. Every department will be
improved and broadened. Every person
in the county should make an
effort to have an exhibit.
NOTICE?The optician from the A.
K. Hawk's Company, of Atlanta, Ga.,
will be at Chapin Drug Store two
days, on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21
and 22, 1910. Eyes will be examined
free and glasses fitted at reasonable
| prices. Students are especially invited.
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I Col. J. H. Frick, a leading lawyer
of Chapin and Magistrate of the upper
district, was a popular visitor to Lexington
on Monday.
WANTED?at once, a firstclass
shingle sawyer, to operate a Gibbs Mill.
Write or Phone W. D. Reed, Cope S.
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Mr. D. B. Rodgers, an industrious
and honest farmer, on Route 3, Gilbert,
made us a pleasant call Monday.
FOR SALE?I offer for sale my
house and lot near the Depot. It contains
a good three room house and a
one acre lot with good well of water
and other improvements. Applv quick
to Ervin Hallman, Lexington, S. C. 2
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse D. Taylor will regret to !<vrn
that thev have been confined to their
"beds for several days with malarial J
fever. They hope for them a speedy
recovery.
WANTED ?Chickens, Eggs and
Butter. I will pay the highest market
prices at all times. Be sure to call
and see me, at the Depot.
M. P. GEORGE.
C. R. Rish, Esq. of Pelion, was in
town on Monday, and as usual, called
in and paid for his paper promptly.
I now have in stock at low prices,
open and top buggies, rubber tire buggies,
wagons and harness. Also a
complete line of furniture, and general
merchandise. One second-hand Reo
runabout automobile in good condition.
Get my prices before you buy.
D. E. Hammond, Gilbert, S. C. 3w51
Miss Meredith Muller and Mr. Geo.
LeFever will be married in St. Stephen's
Lutheran church tomorrow evening
at 8 o'clock. A br lliant reception
will follow the ceremony at the home
of the bride's mother, Mrs. Justus A.
Muller, at the depot.
FOR SALE?A good milch cow,
giving two gallons per day. Apply to
Dr. J. R. Langford, Swansea, S. C.
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Congressman Lever has just been
advised by the Department of Agriculture
that two very valuable bulletins,
No 409, "School Lessons in Oorn,,
and No 415, "Seed Corn", are now
ready for distribution. Mr. Lever
states that he shall be glad to send
these bulletins to any who may write
him.
HELPFUL WORDS
From a Lexington Citizen.
Is your back lame and painful?
Does it ache especially after exertion?
Is there a soreness in the kidney
region?
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neys;
There is danger in delay.
Weak kidneys fast get weaker.
Give your trouble prompt attention.
Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly,
They strengthen weak kidneys.
Read this Lexington testimony.
George B. Lee, of Lexington, S. C.,
says: "I suffered from attacks of
kidney trouble for a good many year9
and during that time tried a number
of remedies. I receiyed the best of
results from Doan's Kidney Pills,
procured at the Kaufmann Drug Co.
It will always give me pleasure tc recommend
this remedy to other kidney
sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
Deatls of Mr,
H. A. Haltiwanger.
Mr. H. A. Haltiwanger died of ty- I
phoid fever at 6.30 Tuesday evening
at his home in Newberry atter an illness
of about three mouths, and the
remains were taken on the 12 o'clock
train Wednesday to Peak, his former
home. Mr. Haltiwanger had been living
in Newberry five or six years and
conducted a store on the edge of town
out east Main street. The neighbors
say that he was a good man and kind
neighbor and that he will be missed
from the neighborhood. He was a Lutheran
and leaves a wife to mourn her
loss and to receive the sympathy and
consolation of the community. Also
surviving him is a sister, Mrs. C. H.
Alewine, of No. 2 township. Other
sisters and brothers are living in Lexington
and Aiken.?Newberry Observer.
To Celebrate
50th Birthday.
Mrs. R. J. Fallaw, Jr., will celebrate
beroOth birthday . * her home near
Gaston on Wedi Oct. 12. All
relatives and frien s are cordially invited
to come and bring baskets and
enjoy the day with a good old-time
picnic. Billy Felix.
GastoD, Oct. 3.
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!;! i ling buggies several years and this is the
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|:| | It is built tasty and stylishly, made of
Come and see it; you will be as stronj
|:j j We still sell the Hackney and Babcoc
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||l I Come and see the Georgia Beauty at
1113-1115 Hampton Avenue
| OUR GUARANTEE I
A twenty Year rami What They D
Would you like to hqar of a 20-year " ^
paint?
Mr. James A O'Neil's house, Hen- n , crt?fu n
derson, N 0, was painted 20 years ago
with Devoe and never painted again p ttoq _> ?
till last year; it then looked better n, . c 0cC1
than common paint in half that time, ^airman, that the
The reason is: Devoe is all paint and
true paint; while tho common paints . f 5 Amoi
are part true and part false. Doirt lo_,_..or ? JA
pay fo monkey withpaiut. &ttle she raHe
And Devoe costs less then any of A ?
'em; not by the gallon, of course; by ? { fetation a
" 3 ro nameh?The -Mle he^taTswutc
reckon it. CjrO by the nsni6? J. he ^ t> i j in
Kaufman,, Dm, Co. 23 ^rtoPole^d th
Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette Qr? if ah tl?e mule!
coupons wanted. I will redeem thaae year were one muj
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best buggy we have ever sold for $65 !j|
With rubber tires it sells for $85. ! ;>
the best materials, by skilled workmen. |;j
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q |n lina at one meal, and kick the spots off
the sun without swelling its sides or
[)llfll C3rOJ15l3 shaking its tail? Or, if the hogs we
raise annually were one hog, that anirolina's
loyal sons mai Would dig fhe Panama Canal in
following tribute: three roots, without grunting, and its
rrred to you. Mr. gquc2l would be loud enough to jar the
' cotton cloth made cocoanuts off the trees along the Canal
a, annually would Zone??Richmond Evening Journal.
ough to cover the
ica and Europe and ' *
; of Asia? Or, if all "NTQTICT! *
s in each year were flv/iiUL .
browse on the trop- All persons iudected to the estate of
long the equator, Martha E. Kyzer, deceased, will make
:hed icicles off the payment to the undersigned on or beat
her milk could fore October 20, 1910, and all those
>f her butter and holding claims against said estate will
?ston 10 New York? present them duly verified to the un- ? ^
, ?~ /nA.l.af oonli f?prsiorn<iH nn nr date.