The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 21, 1910, Image 2
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I PLOWS,
I And PSann
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Riding and Walking T\v
Harrows, Spike Tooth h
ers, Corn and Cotton I
Chilled, Stalk Cutters, T
You will not work ;
buy from us light-run
1 you need new things foi
1 any kind come to us. >
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HARROWS j
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o Horse Cultivators, Disk
[arrows, Rollers-Pulveriz^anters,
Plows-Steel and
[ay Presses, Garden Plows
your stock so hardjfg you \
ning* impliments. When
r the farm, or hardware of
Ne will give you a square
/ith us. I
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;oods very close,
Cash only."
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Goods, Shoes, ^
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is arriving every ^
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Cofombta, S. 0.
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OUR. PIES
have found favor with everybody
?babes and men, the little girl in
pinafores and her mother and her
grandmother. They are of the
sweet, delicious, wholesome,
melt-in-your-mouth kind, and
we're anxious to have vou try
them if you don't know the products
of our ovens. If you do
know we won't have to ask you.
REIBUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY
COLUMBIA. S. C.
well HoteU 1
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Taylor Streets. Opposite ?
ly located. Columbia, S. C. *
^oprietor and Manager. J
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European Plan. *
J2.50 per day. *
$1.00. Large, Cool Booms *
U. C. T.'s and T. P. A/s. i
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ntion Given to All Guests. ?
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Watch us Grow. *
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) needing anything in Hardware,
tnnlemeuts. Cooking Kfovr-? nr
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ns and Amunition, Pumps, PipFittings,
Wire Fencing, Buggy
Material, 1 want to say that I
r wants at right prices, and a*
owest.
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WARE MAM,
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BUY YOUR SUGAR, TEA. RICE,
CHOCOLATE AND COFFEE
F R O M U S
Guaranteed Sugar 19 lbs. $1.00.
41 "4 25 lbs. $1 30
44 100 lbs. 85 30
of Pi"? f". I
uv/iu ac vuv jl. i
Roasted Coffee lbc to 3oc
Chocolate and Cocoa
Souvenirs cn Saturday
Give 113 a Call.
PEONE 157.1639 MAIN ST.,
COLUMBIA. lC.
Tiic Rev. Erl R. Hicks 1911
Almanac.
i
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks almanac for j
1911, that guardian Angel in a hun- j
dred thousand homes, is now ready. !
Not many are no* willing* to be without
it and the Rev. Irl R. Hick3 Magazine,
Word and Works. The two are
only ONE DOLLAR a year. The almanac
is 35c prepaid. No home or
office should fail to send for them, to
Word and Works Publishing Oo., St.
Louis, Mo.
Foley's
Kidney
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidne3rs, correct
urinary irregularities, build
up the.worn out tissues, and
<-Vs e* oo nr-io
that causes rheumatism. Prevent
Bright's Disease and Diabate3,
$nd restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
FARM LOANS
Loans made 011 improved farms in
Richland and Lexington counties in
sums of 8300 and upwards, payable in
installments, no commissions are
charged, borrower paying for preparation
of papers only.
THOMAS & LUMP MIX,
1231 Washington St., Columbia, S. C
TELEGRAPHY
We are unable to supply the demand
for competent Operators. Three months
course completes you under our expert
- "P/-VO \ r',c? f?y?orftntPiv1
j-VAaua^rmcui. A uemujtu
or no tuition charged. Write for catalogue.
Charlotte Telegraphy School,
Charlotte, N. C.
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I DEALER IN ?
GeiieralHersisantlise
Staple Line |
GEOCEBIES, CANNED 1
GOODS, HAEBWAEE, |
I ENAMEL WARE, TIN- i
I WARE, ETC. - - - - I
8 Lexington, - S. C. |
(Honesty I
in Jewelry I
"If it came from Sentz'g, you 3
know it's all right/' is what one g
of our customers remarked to p
another the other day. j|
(When you bay Jewelry, you j| j
generally bave to take the "Jew- k !
eler's word for it" whether it is ^
good or not.. 3 \
That's just where our reputa- 1 j
tion for honesty and fair dealing * j
counts. g |
And furthermore, we will [al- gjj I
ways give you your money back | '
and ask no questions auy time 1 !,
you are dissatisfied with a par- S j
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JEWELEE, i j
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C jf j
1
Uses ??r Newspapers.
There seems to be no limit to the
use of newspapers in a house.
For polishing glass and windows a
: soft, crumpled newspaper is most sat
isfaciorr.
After woolens have been beaten and
[brushed, a covering of lit-wapapers
mil! Var.r\ 'ivriV 1
Use newspapers under carpels instead
of usual padding.
Piace newspapers in the bottom of
1 drawers and on the floors of kitchen
l i
closets and under sink. Renew them
often.
Rnb the grease ofT the stove with a
newspaper and afterwards burn it.
Empty your ''sweeper" on a newspaper
and roll np closely and burn.
Clean poultry 011 a newspaper, in
which wrap all the waste, and you
have no "cleaning np "
Oranges may be skinned and peaches
pared over a newspaper, making a
little parcel for the rubbish van
A newspay nnned over your apron
while doing y^ur work around sink
and stove will save lots of wash.
When wood and coal are at low ebb
make "fagots" of newspapers by
twisting and tying in a knot. With
these a breakfast of coffee and eggs
can be cooked or a pretty fire be made
in the grate.
"I had been troubled with oonstipation
for two years and tried all of
the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn.,
and they pould do nothing for me,"
writes tfhps. E. Williams, Middleboro.
Ky. 44T^o packages of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me."
For sale by All Dealers.
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Maggie 0. Meetze Corley, wife
of Mr. Andrew F. Corley, and daughter
of Mr. John A. Meetze and wife,
was bom March 12, 1S85, and died December
10, 1910, at the age of 25 years,
8 months and 28 days. She was bup|
tized in infancy, and was confirmed
| by Rev. Bearden in Providence Luih|
eran church August 1001, and was a
j faithful member of the same until
j death. She was buried just one year
j after her marriage.
. She leaves to mourn taeir loss a cei
| voted husband, an infant child, father
j and mother, eight brothers, two sisI
tens, and many relatives and friends.
| She was a loving wife, an. obedient
j daughter, a kind sister, and a good
; woman. What is our loss wo believe
J to be her eternal gain.
In the presence of an immense assembly
of people, her] remains were
interred in the Providence cemetery,
the services being conducted by Rev.
13. W. Crouk and R?v. J. A. Cromer.
B. W. C.
I When your feet arc wet and cold, I
and your body chilled through and I
through from exposure, fake a big dose
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe
your feet in hot water bmore going to
bed, and you are almost certain to
I ward off a severe cold, For sale by All
| Dealers.
I $10,000,000 Is Given By
Carnegie For Peace.
j Washington.?Andrew Carnegie, the
j st.el Croesus, today leads Biliionaire
I John u. Rockefeller by in
I competitive public giving.
; The donation ot $10,000,000 by Mr.
1 Carnegie to a board of trustees for the
! endowment of an international peace
! foundation for the abolition of war
i brings the steel king's total public
! gifts up to ?210,000.000.
: The acceptance by President Taft to
' be honorary president of the foundation
and the choosing of Senator Elihu
, Root, of New York, to be the active
head set the work upon a plane which
must command the attention of the
entire world. Senator Root is the permanent
representative of America
during his lifetime before the Hague
peace tribunal.
The stupendous public awards of the
.Laird. or !?kido naa siaggerja tne
j world before, but financial aid to fur|
ther world peace is a hobby with Mr.
Carnegie, even tho his vast source o;
revenue does come from steel indns- j
tries which get their greatest earnings
j from constructing battleship plates,
giant pieces of artillery and projectiles.
When von have a cold get a botth- of j
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It will
soon fix you up ail right and will ward
off any tendency toward pneumonia.
This ivnmdy contains no opium or other j
narcotic and may be given ascocfid<*nrly
to a baby us to an adult. Sold by
All Dealers.
Mary A. Gal ah an, principal of a public
school at Jlirmiugham. Ala., for
more than 30 years, has a statue in
that city in Capital park.
A large proportion of the so-culled
Holland flowering bulbs imported into j
tills country every year in rcaiuy come j
from the south of France.
Ends Winters Troubles.
.
To many, winter is a season of i rouble.
The frost hi Lien toes and lingers chapped
hands arid lips, c.hiiblams, cold j
sores, red and rough skins, prove this.
But such troubles fly before Bnckleifs j
Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Great- !
est he.iler of Bnr?s, Boils, Piles. Cuts,
Sores, Eczema and Sprains. On!\ 2f?c !
at Kaufmann Prujr Go. i
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| BUY YOUR SB
iHarrnan's Shoe store an;
plcte stock to select from in a
A special invitation to my ma
Make my store your 1
Columbia. Farmers heavy sh
I The man that saves you
H A R M AN*'
fg 1735 Sv2?sn Sireel. ^ I
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P|f OH Fll
Can be equally "s
at this, the Soul
and best : ^ :
4 Any article you
I the furniture li
I found here at the
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PRIVATE DiMi^O ROO
Metropolitan j
3 EST AND LARCES
THE FINEST IN THE STATE
1 538 Main St-ect Gppot
H COLUMBIA.
|1 Reguiar Dinner
?a Lunch Ticket" :$1.10 for $1,$2."0 fr
I ALSO CAPET{
?| 1210 ftflain Surest Opp*
Two Best Piaces in the CiJy ?
II J. J, RiKARi
j? Lexlnest!
f|g iliis one of the Fr
H State and is prepared t
U EKCSNES, 3G1LE&S am
011 short notice
|9 Can bore any she ei
|S ton Gin Saws Filed by
?| perfect work. ] also r
Full line of Mill Sir
at reason a 1)1 e prices.
Will answer all com
faction guurateed or v<
J. J. F
I 1730 RAIN STREET, 6
>: Is where von can find one
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I . OF ALL ill
| DOORS, SAS
I LIME AND (
CABINET M
i Call or "write for Prices.
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save money. A com- || !
II leathers and jnices5 |i| i
ny Lexington friends: jj| ,
lea&quarters while in 0
ors a specialty. jj& ' I
money on shoes. fi
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Columbia, S. C. jf
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Restaurant E
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QUICK SERVICE ||
;i?c Columbia Hotel 4A
S. C. M *
33 Cents el
>r >'2.,$3 for 2.50 ?5.75 for$o si
3L CAFE I
>s;ie Opera ISou&c |?
Scffee SVSacic .by Steam
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nest Repair Shops in th-e m ,
.0 rebuild
J COTTON cms %
igine cylinder desired. Cot- h
Machinery, which insures ||
efilJ Gin 11 rushes. |i
[ plies,Piping. Fittings, etc., Eg
:urv ranis promptly. Satis- M '
ear money back. Rhone 412 8
IIKARD, I
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aag^gigaaffig?
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of the best stocks of I
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