The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 07, 1910, Image 6
100 Millio
Worth c
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These are stupendous fi?
amount that the South spend
tkese figures may attract you
ourious thing about them is
money is regularly sent
South is that much poorer for
You trade at a Southern
? dealer your money. You p
northern made shoe. When t
money, less a small per cent
west and the South is that mu<
Keep your money at hoi
times, better wages, more
Southern people.
Ask your dealer for The
the South, by white labor, for
best shoe value offered by a
$3.50 and $4.00. Money spen
/ in the South, and pays Southi
bakers and butchers.
* It builds Southern factorie
We can support more ai
CMk do his part.
CRADDOCK1
Lyachbui
These Shoes are for sale I
LEXINGTC
QUALITY
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XOU IiaYW pZUJMUX/ U JUgnu uiou/ wuug
food, that cost a good price, but under
teat of service soon proved themselves wort
It might have been shoes that soon
She sides, caps broke down, heels gave \
v
fsv* out and soles were plated.
\ , To *8
&? wear, and be coi
ft wear your mone
y&Sggfiif. and choioe stock
ing selections at
^3B8j?SL Sole agent f
T. A. I
/
Opposite Post Office,
fiew Fall and
I Our stock of
1 Goods, Dry C
Shoes and Hats i;
We want our Lex
call and inspect 01
and make our st<
wVi i ]f* in tYif* ntf\
U v 11X1 V 4 11 L1A V VI LJ
buy or not. Oui
IWM. PLAT
3 1804 MAIN ST.
iCOLICUTT'S |
BURIAL i
| LEAGUE.
|| Home Office j
MCOLUMBIA, S. C.
n Dollars
>1 Shoes
jures, yet this is the yearly
s for shoes. As a curiosity
for a minute, but the most
that three quarters of this
ly from the South and the
it
shoe store. ;; You give the
robably buy- -a /western or :<"
he dealer pays his bill, this
to the dealer, goe6 north or
ch poorer.
ne. Let it work for better
factories, more work for
Craddock Shoe. Made in
Southern gentlemen. The
iny maker in the land for
t for Craddock Shoes stays
it r* it
srn laoor, aouinern grocers,
is, homes and schools,
id better industries. Let's
t
rERRY CO.
i. Va.
iy H. H. Kaminer & Co.,
)N. s. c.
/
SHOES!
s that looked
the rugged
:hlese.
ran over at
vay, sewing
ainst th se things, especially in footifident
of getting the best quality foot
?r r*0 VI V?TifT ffl Vq o^TronfarM 1_ ?
J --Tin l/UJ | WUkQ BUf ouvogo VI UIO l&rgt)
: constantly available for making pleas)
onr store.
or W. L. Douglas Shoes for ir cc, fl.5C
50 YNE,
Columbia, S. C
Winter OoodTl
Millinery, Dress I
ioods, Notions, I
s now complete, f
ington friends to f
lr line of Goods a
Dre headquarters g
7, whether they a
r prices are right. ?
T & SON, (
COLUMBIA, S. C. 1
We will pay a child 1 year old ^
m
f<50.00 immediate benefit for 3c per fm
week and when the child reaches
ige of fifteen (15) years the poilicy mis
b worth $110. 52
Any one joining at the age of fjjS
5 years and over will draw a $110
benefit for 5e per week. Sfi?
'HONE 610. II
OFFICE 1*207 Gervais St
COLUMBIA, S. C. II
A Ratiling Belie.
She dons a bathing suit of blue,
And down the beach she goes,
With little giggles of delight,
To wet her dainty toes.
She dabbles in the briny pools,
She wades along the sand,
She races with the merry wares,
And rows it's simply grand.
She lets the ripples of the smrf
Around her ankles play,
And splashes in the pearly foam,
And frolios with the spray;
^ A il _?1 ? 1 _ At 1 _
ane counts me Hirer ?aui bant* p?s*
Against the distant sky,
^Abidances with the billow?. .bright?
keeps her powder dry.
?New York Tints.
Foley Kidney Pills ere tonic in action,
quick in results, and restore the
natural action of the kidneys and
bladder. They oorreot irregularities.
Sold by all Druggists.
As only a little over one acre in a
hundred of Ireland is under timber,
great results are expected from the
foresfcation movement now in progress.
Worse than an alarm of fire at night
is the metallic cough of croup, bringing
dread to the household. Careful
mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar
in the house and give it at the first sign
of danger. It contains no opiates. Sold
by all Druggists.
The telegraph companies of this
country employ about SO,000 persons.
! This does not iuclnde the railroad seivioe.
From 1910 to 2,000, inclusive, Faster
will fall twenty times within March
I and seventy-one times in April.
+
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
? - ? * ?
JJeatness is causea Dy uu njuaiucu wudition
of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. '
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
|
A BIG DEAL WHICH MEANS
MUCH TO LYNCHBURG
AND THE ENTIRE SOUTH
An agreement has been entered into
whereby Craddock-Terry Company will
acquire a controlling interest in the Geo.
D. Witt Shoe Company, January 1st.
This deal is in no sense "a combination J
in restraint of trade," but is a very import- 1
ant move looking to the further development
of the shoe industry of Lynchburg.
The Craddock-Terry (Jompany and the
Geo. D. Witt Shoe Company have made
wonderful progress in shoe manufacturing,
but in order to get the best results, in order
to prod uce the best shoes at the lowest prices,
shoes of each grade and kind should be
manufactured in a separate factory, and
KiCnnnun) irlutinnr tha hotftripc ftf linth Pf>m
panies under practically one management,
making in each factory the grade and kind
of shoes which can be produced to the best
advantage, it will enable both companies to
make a great improvement in the quality
and a material saving in the cost of the
shoes sold by both C'raddock-Terry Company
and the Geo. D. Witt Shoe Company,
and will naturally increase the rapidly
growing demand for Lynchburg made
shoes.
Craddock-Terry Company have long enjoyed
the reputation of being the largest
manufacturers of shoes in the South, but
this deal puts them in a class with the
largest manufacturers in their line in the
world, and it makes Lynchburg a big factor
in the world's commerce, so far as shoes
are concerned.
While Geo. D. Witt retires from the active
managementof the business of which he
is now president, he will leave his money
in this business in the shape of preferred
stock, and the Geo. D. Witt Shoe Company
will continue, as heretofore, a corporation
separate and distinct from CraddockTerry
Company, retaining most of the meD
who are now at the head of the various departments,
and practically all of the travelling
men. under the general supervision
of T. M. Terry, as President.
Under this new deal, all of the shoe factories
of Lynchburg (except one) will be
under practically the same management,
which means that more shoes will be manu
factored in Lynchburg: next year than ever
before; in fact, Craddock-Terry Company
alone will manufacture more shoes than all
of their Southern competitors combined,
and Lynchburg will stand in a class by hergelf,
as <(The Shoe Market of the South,"
and one of the greatest shoe markets of
the world.
This announcement will be of great interest
to the shoe trade all over the United
States, as both of these progressive manufacturers
enjoyed a patronage in almost
every State in the Union, having enlarged
the territory in which they operate year
hy year, until now Lynchburg made shoes
find a ready market in the largest cities of
the South, East, North and West.
Ends Winter's Troubles.
To many, winter i9 a season cf trouble.
The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped
hands and lips, chilblains, cold
? ? ?J ol'inc nrnvc. f hie
sores, reu auu uju^u oaiu^ pu.v
But such troubles fly before Bucklen's
Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest
healer of Bums, Po*1?, Pile?. Chit.?,
Sores, Eczema and Sprains. Onlj 25c
at Kaufmann Drug Co.
I
?M?M?B?M?M??I
Saved From Awful Death.
How an appalling calamity in his
family wai prevented is told by A. D.
McDonald, of Fayetteville, N. C. R. F.
D. No. 8. 4 'My sister had consumption,''
he writes, "she was very thin and pale,
had no appetite and seemed to grow
weake** eyery day. as all remedies failed,
till Dr. King's New Discovery was tri
ed, and so completely oared her, that
she has not been troubled with a congh
sinoe. Its the best medicine I ever saw
or heard of.'' For coughs, colds, lagrippe,
asthma, croup, hemorrhage-all
bronchial troubles, it has no equal 50c,
$1.00. Trial bottle free.' Guaranteed
by Kaufm&nn Drug Co.
i Contributed to Support of
Widow and Children.
The Lexington charge of the Lutheran
church, have contributed $71 for
the relief of the widow and children
of the late Rev. J. W. Nease, who
was four years ago the pastor of this
charge. If anyone else wishes to
?ire anything oa this rund, tbey can
o ?o through tie pastor, Rev.B. W.
Oronk.
; Get The Genuine Always.
A substitute is a dangerous makeshift
especially in medicine. The genuine
Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs
and colds quickly and is in a yellow
package. Accept no substitutes. Sold
by all Druggists.
To read the Bible through at the
rate of a chapter a day would take
three years and three mouths.
The exertion of ridiug SQ miles on a
good bicycle is less than that of a 15atile
walk.
Wants To Help Some One.
For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Fertile,
Mo., needed help and couldn't And
it. That's why he wants to help some
one now. Suffering so long himself he
feels for all distress from Backache,
Nervousness. Loss of Appetite, Lassitude
and Kidney disorders. He shows
that Electric Bitters work wonders for
such troubles. "Five bottles," he writes,
"wholly cured me and now I am well
and hearty." It's also positively guaranteed
for Liver Trouble. Dyspepsia,
"Rlnn/1 "nisnrrlprs. "FV.malfi ComDlaints
and Malaria. Try them. 50c at Kaufmann
Drag Co.
Will Newsom 9hot and killed Harrison
Hayes near Knoxville, Tenn.
over family troubles.
G. W, LINDLER,
Chapin, S. C.f '
Has an up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to suit everybody.
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00.
Call on me and I will save you money.
I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever
desired in connection with my unertaking
business Jan. 2. 8m
C. D. Kenny Go.
SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED
SUGAR AT COST
We import and roast every pound of
Coffee sold by us.
Roasted lie to 35c.
Green 10c to 20c.
Fine Tea9 25c to 80c.
Rice sold at Cut Prices.
Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c lb.
Walter Baker'9 Cocoa 20c lb.
Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c % lb.
PHONE 157.1639 MAIN ST.,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20.
N. B. These schedule figares show
the time that trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, but the times stated
are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia
and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia for Spartanburg and
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia
to A-sheville. Arrive Columbia
10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 5:15
p. m., Asheville 9:15 p. m.
6:55 P.M.?No. 130, daily for Columbia,
Washington and the East also
connects at Columbia for Ashevilld.
Through Pullman sleeping
car to New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive
Columbia 7:30 p. m., Washington
10:40 a. m., New York
5:00 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
! 7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car.
5:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and lptermediate pomes, .arrive
Augusta 8:35 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now on
gale. For farther information call o*
ticket agents, or
E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. C,
H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington,
D. 0. J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A
Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A
Augusta, Ga.
A Household Medicine
To he really valuable must show
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equally gooa resuita xruxu esuu member
oi the family using it. Foley's
Honey and Tar does just this. Whether
for children or grown persona Foley's
Honey and Tar is best and safest for
all coughs and colds. Scld by all Druggists.
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FOR SALE:?Cheep, one light sorir"T
wagon, newly repaired and painted.
In good condition. Rice B. Harman
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XT PAIR OF
HAVE YOUR NE
SHOES FITTED.
FORMED AND CREASED
Recent additions to this
store are a shoe forming
machine, that will instantly
relives any pressure of
a shoe upon a tender spot
on the foot; and an electric
creasing machine that
will give your shoes a set
J and style that will add 50
per cent, to the looks of
shoes on your foot.
When your shoes are
fitted by expert shoe fitters
formed to fit perfectly from
the first day, and creased
appearance, coupled with
> and workmanship, you hav<
limit of shoe value.
Bring any shoes you ha^
fortable and have them for
not matter where you boug
Lever,T
Parlor Res
BEN DAVID, Pr
1320 MAIM ST. 0pp. Palmetto Naiior
Best cooking and finest Restaurant
Fc
Special Rates by the "Week.
Meals b
We want to ask our Lexington i
money and get what you want!
W. H.
1705-7 "Washini
He can serve you w ith ready to
opening a swell line of Men's an
You can be suited here. Visit i
Men, Women and Children dr<
You can be suited here with a
Clothes, we make for Men and \]
department. The price is the t
only men tailors for women in 1
please you.
N. H. COLLI?
II rnonei//o
The Palmetto ft
COLUMBIA
WE ABE
A Depository for the Unite
of South Carolina the Co a
j of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400,000 United States Boe
Carolina Bonds.
we solicit
Accounts of Banks, Firms,
we pay.
Four Per Cent, on deposits
terest calculated quarterly.
IK T"?T^ ntiTTCTI
WL rsjL\jiu.?ai4
Our best efforts to transact
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL Bi
CAPITAL $25G
Wilis Jones. President.
THE OLD F
If in need of the very b
SADDLERY, selected by an
tucky Horseman" call on
the greatest variety to select
best, medium and cheap. W<
and employ the best work
work to last longer them any
1517 Main Street
Olapp't Patent Button
$7.00
Clapr's Gun Metal Button
$6.00 ? 1
Hurley Patent Button ? \
15.00' \
Walk-Over Patent Button
$4.00 A $4.50
Walk-Over Gun Metal Button
$4.00 & $4.50
"Re?iatol" sole, Patent
and Gun Metal Button
$2.50, $3.00 & 14.00 '
Unva rtnn AT?fcn.l "Rnf.f^n
$2.25 & $3.00
to, give style and
excellent materials
9 gottem the extreme
re that are uncommed
to fit, it does ^
ht them.
HE SHOE MAN,
IN COLUMBIA.
>tauraxit,
oprietor,
tal Bank COLUMBIA, S. C.
I
in Columbia.
>r Ladies and Gentlemen
it all Hours?Night or Day
:riends to save time and
See
>JLJLi:H3LSS
gton St.
wear goods. We are
d Boys' Suits, see them,
our shoe department for
3ss and school shoes.
, Tailor-Made Suit of
!omen, see our tailoring
jest in the city, and the . ?
town. See us, we can
s
IS, Prop.,
Columbias S. C. j
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I
lationa! flank,
l, S. G.
>d States Government, the State
nty of Kichland and the City
ids and f100,000 State of Sontti
i
Corporations and Individual*,
in our Savings Department, inyour
business to your entire _
LNE, - Columbia, S. C>
1,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier
RELIABLE
est in HARNESS and
old experienced "Kenus
where you will find
from of all grades,
e use the Best Leather
men. Guarantee our
on the market.
1to
Columbia, S. C. j