The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 19, 1910, Image 2
I There's
This same shoe in our
''Autograph' 'Brand, $2.50
-$3.00 is Goodyear Welt
Sewed: in our College
Woman's Walking Shoe,
$3.00-$3.50-$4.00, it
equals the best custom make.
I is made in all le
I broad, easy lasts, c
I with high, low an
I arch, etc., etc. W
I nobby patterns, ar
| along plain and sii
I best of leather, hor
I line at our dealers' 5
ff Look for
I CRADDOCK-TEl
These Shoes are for
LEX]
OUALI1
Toi have probably bought ma
good, that cost a good price, bu
'tost of service soon proved themse]
It might have been shoes tha
/
the sides, caps broke down, heels
gwn voi and vies were plated.
* to *8'a#
T. A.
Opposite Post Office,
THE PEICES TELL
J. B. FR]
Wh<
Grocers, I
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We Want the Merchant*
4ngton County to Call at
J^Vwrehnnes. We Can Fi
1Money.
1823-1825 Ma
=
CoSiicutt'i
An Industrial
Home Office 1207
Which pays $60.00 fm
old for 5 ots a w
years the policy
the age of 15 ve
week. !W
League undertak
orrrooo t A (>YnrM<
VVV VV ^
cash and prepay
, , Applications are made
be furnished wit
I F. COLLIGUT
??|?
LEESViLLE CO
ranyoung men and youk
and equipped for thorough instru
Mathematics, English, Latin, G
xb Voice and Piano, Expression j
An ideal school for those who <
?ons and daughters;for those wii
Ijr good instruction and the uobu
The young ladies board in the >
*od his wife. For further inforn
L. MEY
| V*T1
a Southern Girl 1 f J
?e Made Especially I
For You. 1
You may be real fussy I
about your foot wear?you 1 ' r have
a real hard foot to fit 1
)ur ideas of style may be I
y plain and ordinary, or you I
ay like an elaborate Shoe? 1 ./
>erhaps you have a tender I /
foot or some pet spot that 1 A
(ryxrs\T?*A in 1H1T I
liita IU uc lavuicu in auj b i
event, go to the nearest I
IL. Craddock dealer and let 1
s|5S|\. him fit your foot. s
THE I
SOUTHERN GIRL 1
$2.oa?SHOE?$2.501
athers, all widths and sizes, on 1
>n narrow lasts with high insteps, 1
d medium Jieels, high arch, low 1
e include the best styles in our 1
id also make a number of shoes I
nple lines. With each goes the 1
lest making, long wear. See the 1
store in your town. 1
the Red BeU on the Box 1
RRY CO., Lynchburg, Va. I
sale by P. N. Kamlasr & Co,,
[NGTON, S.C.
Y SHOES!
ny things that looked
t under the mgged .
Ives worthless w
it soon run orer at ^ _
gave way, sewing
guard against th se things, especially in foot
ad be confident of getting the beet qaahty foot,
mi money can bay, fake advantage of the large
doe stock constantly available for making pleasctions
at onr store.
? agent for W. L Dcaglas Shoes for n fl.M
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BOYNE,
Columbia, S. Cr
THE QUALITY SELLS
[DAY & CO.,
Dlesale and Retail
^lonr.
'eed and Grain.
\9 Planter# and Farmers at Leoc,~
id See Us Before They Make 2heir
11 Your Wants and Save Yon
.in Street, Columbia. S. C
?Burial League
Insurance Company
Cervais St., Columbia, S. C.
mediate Benefit on a child one year
eek. When reaching the age of 15
is worth Slid. Anv one joining at
ars ami over, draws $110 for octsa j
hon flto .1 ijt -.i iir-ii ic tfkft t\* r f.?r r 11
li VU IUV ' I UiVV* Ll\. V ? ' v 'in 1" i VIIV.
er to reach the body the League
5 the casket and robe and (10.00 in
the express.
A
direct or to an agent. Clank* will
,h anv information neccessarv bv
T Mar COLUMBIA, S. C.
i; IWglfj Office Phone 619.
LLEGE, Leesville, S. C.
C WOMEN: A high-grade insv.tntion planned
ictioD in the departments of History. Science,
erman, French and Greek; the best instrootors
ind Physical Cubure.
desire the best poss'-ble advantages for their
o vili appreciate relinro as?ocia*ion-i, thoroughildig
of Chri tian char;:cN r
college home r.ndcr the care (>f the president
lation and catalog address the president,
NAROJE BAlJKNtCHT.
9
Donation to Museum.
Dr. Julius D. Dreher, now consul in
I Jamaica, brought home from the Society
Islands, where he has beeD Unite
1 States consul for a number of years,
a very rich collection of shells for the
museum in Newberry college. The
shells which have arrived are of every
shape and size, including many beautiful
specimens. Most of them were
gathered ou Tuamotu Island, Colony
of Tahiti, and Dr. Dreher exercis d
splendid taste in his selections. There
are about thirty different specimens.
The two most handsome pieces are
very fine large mother of pearl shells
with magnificent coloring. The dc nation
ad-.'s materially to the collection
- ^ 1 4-U A r. AA1-* ?V\ /\^ f U A aaII A'/?A
01 CUriUS 1IJ 1LIU JliUJCUUI WJ. flic
and the kindness of Dr. Dreher is
greatly appreciated by the faculty and
students.
Dr. Dreher, who is a native of .Lexington
county, has been 'promoted to
the consulship at Jamaica. After a
hurried visit to his friends iti this section
he sailed from Philadelphia over
a week ago. His address will be Port
Anton a, Jamaica.?Newberry Herald
and News.
The automobile product of the United
States in 1909 amounted to 114,000
cars.
*
NOTICE!
All persons indected to the estate of
I \fant5m TT! TC-czor rlor?f?a?fvl will makt*
VUUI fcJWJ UV4 ) VV*WVV>) T> *.*
payment to the undersigned ou or before
October 20, 1910, and all those
holding claims against said estate will
present them duly verified to the undersigned
on or before said date.
B. K. Kyzer,
Oct. 5, 1910. Administrator.
WATCH
AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
For Watch and Jewelry
Repairing go to Berkman
where yon are guaranteed
firstrclase work at reasonable
prices.
Ton can also satoiy entrnst
your aye troobles to me, as
more than SO yaars of practice
in correcting all kinds of
defective vision entities me
t? yonr confidence^
B, H. Berkman
ESTABLISHED I87A
1418 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
11D. HARMANI
I DEALER IN 1
I General Merchandise I
I Staple Line 0
GROCERIES. CANNED 8
GOODS, HARDWARE, 1
ENAMEL WARE, TIN" i
WARE, ETC. - - - I
Lexington, - S. C. |
99BE9BaBB89S9raBHHn99E9HB&EI
I Honesty j
in Jewelry 8
"If it came from Sentz's, yon g
know it's all right," is what one E
of onr easterners remarked to E
another the other day. E
When yon bay Jewelry, yon 3
generally have to take the "Jew- B
eler's word for it" whether it is I
good or not. 1
That's jnst where onr repnta- H
UnnM+v oTid fair dcalincr -B
IliUU 1U1 IIUUCCUJ ouu wi ? _
counts. R
And furthermore, we will {al- If
ways give you your money back |
and ask no questions auy time I
you are dissatisfied with a pur- 8
chase. S
Special attention to mail orders, Kg
CHARLES P. SENTZ,
JEWELER, i
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C jj
| Making a bonfire of reVgious publi- ZZ
cations, Mami McCartha, aged 18, f
St. Louis, knelt on the blazing pi e
and wa bun ec; to deitl .
? -?>?? * ?
"It Beats AH"
This is quoted from a letter of M
Stookwell, Hannibal, Mo. "I recently
used Foley's Honey a'*d Tar for the
first time. To say I am pleased does
not half express my feelings. It beats
all the remedies I ever used. I contracted
a bad cold and was threatened
with pneumonia. The first deses gave
gi eat relief and one bor tie completely
m red me." Contains no opiates. Sold
by all Druggists.
Negroes of Georgia have raised ?25,0C0
among their own people. Tie
monev will be presented to a negro
collegB in Atlanta.
? ? ?
Capt. Bogardus again
hits the Bull's Eye
This world famous rifle shot who >
holds the championship record of 100 sj
! consecutive shots is living at Lincoln, |[
j 111. Recently interviewed, he says:?' I fcj
| suffered a long time wirh kidney and J
j bladder trouble and used several well j
j known kidney m?dieines. all of which f
j crave me no relief until I started taking
Foley Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley
Kidney Pills I had severe backaches
and pains in my kidneys with suppression
and a cloudy voiding. On arising
in the morning i wouM get dull headaches.
Now i have taken three bottles I
of Foley Kidney Pills and feel 100 per ,
cent better. I am never bothered with "
my kidneys or bladder and again feel .
like mj' own self." Sold by all Druggists.
m
The street car company in Atlanta fl
j voluntarily increased the wages of
c >nductors and motormen one cent an
hour. This means about $25,000 a
year.
A Reliable MedicineNot
A Narcotic.
Get the genuine Foley's Honey and
Tar in the yellow package. It iR safe gs
and effective. Contains no opiates. J
Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists.
Germany's aerial navy numbers 14 =
vessels.
Biliousness is due to a disordered condition
of the stomach. Chamberlain's
Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine,
intended especially to act on that
organ; to cleanse it, strengthen it, tone
and invigorate it, to regelate the liver
and to banish biliousness positively and
effectually. For gale by all dealers.
China produces 400,000 xocee ?f
gold yaarlj.
ata?a?MMBaagasaH VJ 'T'.; ..i caa7:. *.: B
. , Try our Home-Made
Buggy Harness
$15.00. Every set guaran
teed to give satisfaction. "
All kinds Harness, Gears,
etc., in stock.
Repair Work a Specialty.
E. A. Fellers,
933 Servais St. Columbia, S. C.
Owners of Horses and Stock
Attention!
When your horse ha9 colic, give.
it a teaspoonful on the tongue of DR.
BOYD'S SURE POP COLIC CURE,
and then wait a few minutes and see
how quickly the animal is relieved.
Price 50 cents*
Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Fever and
Cough Remedy will relieve your horse ""
J of shipping cold, pneumonia and dis- =
I temper. Price 50 cents.
i Dr. Bovd's Eve Remedv will cure
i *
infiamation of the eyes. Price 50cent6.
Dr. Boyd's Magnetic Ointment,
nothing equals it for sore shoulders,
cuts and scratches. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Horse Powders. This
remedy is a thorough blood purifier,
invigorator, digester, and a thorough
worm eradicator. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Boyd's Poultry Food. Aids di!
gestion, gives strength while moulting,
j stimulates the hen to lay in winter
| when hen eggs bring the most. Price
! 25 cents.
! Dr. Boyd's Family Liniment is a
j gre. it counter-irritant for all pains,
I and a preparation of greatpower when
apolied externally. Price 25 cente.
For Sale by HARM AN* S BAZAAR,
Lexi^ton, S. C.
6, W. LINDLER,!
CThapin, S. C.,
Hap an up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS ?
s:
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h)
On hand, at prices to suit everybody. ^
Prices range from $1.50 np to $50 00. a
Oall on me and I will save you money. ^
I arn prewired to furnish a hearse when??ver
desired in connection with my un- creaking
hu.dn.rbs. Jao. 2. om
Shoes for Comfort
Shoes for Style
Shoes for "Wear
Low Quarters,
Slipoers,
Sandels.
fSBBk 4 mask
Parlor R
rpn nA\/ir
20 MAIN ST. 0pp. Palmetto
*
est cooking and finest Resta
pecial Rates by the We
M
The Palmetto
COLTJl
WE ABE
A Depository for the
of Sooth Carolina tl
of Columbia.
WE OWN
$406,000 United Stat
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts ?f Banks, J
WE PAT
Fomr Per Cent, on d?
terest calculated qua
WE PBOHISE
Our best efforts to tr
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIOHA
CAPITA
Wilis Joints. President.
^2
I '?
ancL sai
A complete stock to select from i
A SPECIAL INVITATION TO M
Make my store headquarters wh
a Specialty. The man that saves
Street, Post Office Block,
1^ We want to ask our Lexir
money and get what you
w. H:. <
1705-7 W
lie can serve you with re
opening a swell line of M<
You can be suited here.
Men, Women and Chiidr
You can be suited here ^
Clothes, we make for Men
department. The price i
only men tailors for worn
please you.
N. H. COL
Phone 1776
is, ?
Please Pay Up.
We want '.o t??j:e upon our snbscrih
rs the importance of paying th
rint? r. We have oarrH<] a nnmhr
l names on our li-r tnroujrh the dui
imir.er months, and row we feeltha
ur efforts should bet ppreoiated. Be
des, we need 'he money to ir.eef on
wn obligations. A dollar or two doe
ot amonn* to a preat d?-al, but in th
ggregat* it means a lot t-o the put
sher. P)"?\se pay up now. Cotton i
pood pri.-e an<l better times. ar
head.
We have them from the
cheapest! to the highest.
All sizes for men, women ?
and children.
Let Your Next
Pair Be A j
WALK-OVER '
$3.50 and $4.00
THE SHOE HAN,
J m CDLUHSIA.
estauraat,
), Proprietor,
ta a m a aai iiaittia a a
national can* uuluhibia, 5. u.
urant in Columbia*
For Ladies and Gentlemen
ek*
bals at all Hours?Night or Day
National Bank,
IBIA, S. C.
United States Government, the Stat? ,
le Oojnty of Kichland and the City
eff Bonds and $100,000 Stat? ?f^Scwsth
Firms, Corporations and Individuals.
s posits in our Savings Department, in- .
rterly. -j
wuovii Tuar uumiiess m jo*r exrorv
L BANE, - - Columbia, S. C. J
L 1250,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier i
ro:m.
s shoe :
re m.cne37" ,
n all Leathers and prices.
Y MANY LEXINGTON FRIENDS:
ile in Columbia. F-trmers henvy shoes j
you money on Shoes, 172S Maio
)gton friends to save time and ^
warn ote _
Dollins H
ashington St fl
ady to ^-ear goods. We are I
m's and Boys' Suits, see them. fl
Visit our shoe department for . fl
en dress and school shoes. J
vith a Tailor-Made Suit of m
and Women, see our tailoring I
s the best in the city, and the fl
en in town. See us, we can fl
LINS, Prop., I
Columbia, S. C. I
? -JJ 1
FABM LOAN'S I
^ At 7 and 8 per cent 1
II _ T?ar.s made m improved farms in
r Kif'iiari'l anc J-exingmn wuuwcb m _
!- sums of ?300 and upwards, payable in fl
r installments ro commissions - are H
s charged, borrower paving for preparae
tion ol* papers only. Loau9 of $1000 V
?- and over af seven per cent., under I
s Si C00 at eijir j>er cenr.
e THOMAS & LUMPKIN,
11'i'o Washington St.. Colombia, S. 0 flj