The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 08, 1911, Image 3
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish
bowels, weak kidneys and bladder
and TORPID LIVER.
Tutt's Pills
have a specific effect on these organs,
stimulating the bowels, causing them
> to perform their natural functions as
in youth and ?
IMPARTING VIGOR ?to
the kidneys, bladder and LIVER
They are adapted to old and young.
Corn Cure.
Prune your corn in the gray of the mornWith
a blade that has shaved the dead,
And hnrpfnot, cm and hide it so
? The rain will ru9t it red;
Dip jour foot in the rust and put
A pint ot it on the floor;
And stew the fat of a brindle cat,
j And say this o'er and o'er:
: Corny* morny, blady, dead,
Gorey, sorey, rusty, red,
Footsy, patsy, floory stew,
Eatsy, catsy, mew, mew,
Come, grease my corn
In the grey of the morn.
Mew, mew, mew.
?James Whitcomb Riley.
AS WELL AS
large ones are welcome here? j
yon need not wait .urtil your business
has assumed great propor- !
tions before opening a Cheeking
Account, OO SO TO-DAY.
Oar patrons regardless of the
amount of business done* receive
every courtesy in all matters of
business entrusted to us?and
there is nothing in safe banking
we cannot perform. Talk it over
with our cashier.
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CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, ;
| COLUMBIA, ?. v. |
WATCH
AND JEWELRY
nrnAimun
nuMinii
; For' Watch and Jewelry j
Repairing go to Rerkman I
; where you are guaranteed
first-class work at reasonable
prices.
Toucan also safely entrust
your eye troubles to me, as
more than 30 years of practice
in correcting all kinds of
defective vision entitles me
*o your confidence.
B. H. Berkman
"ESTABLISHED 1879.
1418 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20.
N. B. These schedule figures show
the time that trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, fcut the times stated
are not ??uarantaed.
DEPARTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
i0:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia
and intermediate points ccnnecring
at Columbia for Spartanburg ard
- ? - ' -? n. l
Asheviile. farior ?ue una. wimubiA
to Asheville. Arrive Columbia
10.50 a. m., Spaitanburg 0:15
p.m., Asheville 9:15 p. m.
6:55 F. M.?No. 130, daily for Columbia.
Washington an J the East also
connects at Columbia for Ashevihe.
Through Pullman sleeping
car u> New York. Pullman sleep-1
ingcar Columbia to Asher>lle. Ar- I
rive Columbia 7; 30 n. m.f Washington
10;40 a. m., New Yosk
5:00 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
7:28 A. M.?No 129, daily fee Aignsta
? ? TViiTlM AniVS
iUlU uhwuwiiw .
Angnsra 10:10 a. n:. iAJlman car. |
6:44 P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augurta
and intermediate joints. Arrive
Augusta ft:35p. in.
Summer excursion tickets now on
sale. Fr-farther information cell on
ticket 3r' vte. or
T"t f~V?o 1 "??!_ W'i.e' p p
H. F. Oar/, G. P. A., Washington,
I. 0. j. L. 2?eck, A. G. P. A
Atlanta, Ga. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A
A?rim
AUguaucfcf v?.
Doing Well Alter
Undergoing Operation.
We are glad to state that Mr. J. L.
Sease, of Hollow creek, after a painful
bat successful operation at the Co~
* * - ? * - it
lumbia hospital, having naa a growtn
removed from the palm of his hand,
is doing very well and it is hoped that
he will soon be able to mse his hand.
Mr. Sease is a good mai of his section
and is well thought of by all who
know him.
Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable
remedy for backache, rheumatism and
urinary irregularities. They are tonic
in action, quick in results and afford a
prompt relief from all kidney disorders.
By' A U Brnggistsr/ <
Carrie Nation Dying.
Mrs. Carrie Nation, the saloon
smasher, is said to be dying at Eure
ka Springs, Ark. Her death is said
to be imminent. She suffered a nervous
collapse some weeks ago.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on
to the affected parts is superior to any
blaster. Wben troubled with lame back
or pains in the side or chest give it a
trial and yon are certaiir to be more
than pleased with the prompt relief
which it affords. Sold by Ail Dealers.
Miss Tillman to Wed.
The engagement of Miss Lona Tillman,
daughter of Senator B. R. Tillman
of South Carolina, to Charles
Sumner Moore of Atlantic City, N.
J., has been announced. The marriage
is set for April at Trenton, the
home of Senator Tillman.
Mr. Moore is a lawyer practicing in
"Wow Jatsjov Ha ia nrominentlv con
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neeted throughout the State. He is a
nephew of Judge Joseph Thompson
and a cousin of Judge Allen R. Endicott
of Atlantic City and of Rear Admiral
M. T. Endicott, U. S. N., retired,
of Washington.
You are probably aware that pneumonia
always results from a cold, but
you never heard of a cold resulting in
pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy was used. Why take the risK
wnen this remedy .may be had for a
thfle? For sale by All Dealers.
Now is the time to secure the Home
and Farm for.25c a year in connection
with The Dispatch.
TAX NOTICE '
The balance of toe time at Lexington
Court House until December 31st,
1910, after which time the following
penalties will be added by the CountyAuditor
and collected by the County
Treasurer:
On January 1st, 1911, 1 per cent,
penalty will be added to those who
have not paid.
On February 1, 1911, an additional
1 per cent, will be added to those who
have not paid, making 2 per cent, for
Feb. An additional .6 per cent, will
be added on Mar. 1st, making 7 per
cent, penalty to be paid by those who
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nave not; paia Dy marun ist, i?n,
Books Will Closo Mar. 15, 1911.
LEVY.
For State Purposes (-% Mil's
For 0- dinary County Purposes ... 3^ Mills
For Ccnstitntioaai Sehool Tax,... .3 Mills
Special County % Mills
For Roads . . Mil's
Total 14% Mills
Special School Levy Pis- No. 15 6 Mills
Special School Levy Pis. No. 18 4 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 25 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis No. 34 2 Mills
Special School Kevy Die. No. 37 8 Mills
Special Scnool Levy Dis No. 42 8 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No 75 2 Mills
Special School Levy Pis. No. G6 5 Mills
Special School Levy Die. No. 83 2 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 29 8 Mills
Special School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mi'ls
Special School Levy Dis. No.FJ 2 lfcilis
Special School Levy ids. No. *35 2 M-ils
Special School Levy Dis No. 17 u Z ills
Speeial School Levy Dis. No. 63 2 Mi lis
l Special Sc> ool Le-. y DL. No. 12 2 Mills
I Special School Levy Dis. No. 7 2 Milis
Spec-al School Lev* Dis No 48 3 Mi'ls
Speci il School Levy D1b. Nc . 50 n Miite
Special S?hool Levy Dis. No. 84 5 Milte
Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 t MLIs
SpeciSchool Levy Lis, xo. 71 2 "at?ills
Speeial School Levy Dig. No. 16 2 iiiirg
Poll Tax $1.00
BAILTttlAD LEVY.
Saluda Township 6% Mills
Broad EiverTownsbio 65U Mills
Commutation road tax for 3911, irvro
dollars, is receiyed at the same time
flfoto on/1 o.Minfn fcvoa
UW11VX CtiiU UJ
Parties owning property iii more
than one township must so state to
the Trecsuier, and when writing for
information concerning taxes always
gi-.e township or school district, and
| name in full not initials.
E. L. Wingard,
Treasurer Lexington County,
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Sterling Goods
| Sterling si 1 ver, cut g) ass, 6^e'
china, clocks. A fine sto <
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always on nana ior you i
select from.
Keep us in mmd when wanting
anj'thicg in Jewelry 07
Silverware.
Good watch work and best
eye glasses.
If you oan't come, send foi
our ;atalcgue or telephone yent
order to us.
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1424 'Jain OcHmbia, S.C
Phom 9C4
Jealous Lover's
Awful Deeds.
Harrisonburg, Va, February 2.?
Sitting on the steps of the County
Church, at Naked Czeek, here to-day,
Fitsbngh Comar, a young farmer, shot
and killed his betrothed, Miss Cora
Turner, aged 20, and then committed
suicide. Comer was jealous, it was
said, and had threatened to kill the
girl if bhe continued to write to anyone
else but him. Having heard that
she was exchanging letters with another,
Oomer to-day went to her home,
armed with a shotgun. Miss Turner
did not regard him with suspicion and
i the couple strolled to the church nearby.
They talked for an hour and suddenly
Comer drew and fired a load into
the girl's shoulder. When she did not
fall, he reloaded and fired again, striking
her below her heart. The girl lay
in intense pain for several minutes and
died. Comer watched her and calmlj
loading bis gun, turned it against himself.
Death wa9 instantaneous.
A sister of the dead girl heard the
shots and ran to the churchyard.
When her mother learned of theshootng
she became prostrated and is now
in a serious condition.
i
Accused Of Stealing.
E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me.,
boidly accuses Sudden's Arnica Salve !
ot stealing?the sung lr?jm burns or j
qooIHq?thtt rmin fmm unrpw nf all kit ids '
i ?the distress from boil* or piles. "It j
robs cuts, corns, cruises, sprains and j
injuries of their terror," he sajs, "as a
healing remedy its equal don't exist."
Only 25c at All Druggists.
I
An attempt was made a few days
ago to derail the Southern train near
Barnwell. Obstructions were placeu
on the track, but were discovered in
time by a colored woman.
FOB SALE:?Cheap, one light spring
wagon, newly repaired and paiuieu.
In good condition. Rice B. Harm an
A young man n?med Tom Bright
was shot in the hip with a Winchester
riiie by a Mrs. Bowlin at her house in
Gaffincy.
Home and Farm, best agricultural
paper ever pubiisned, only ^5c a year
in connection with The Dispatch.
Eilie Dickey was shot and killed at
Edgemoor, Chester county, by Tom
Lee?both colored. The cause is arid
to have been a trivial one.
Vallen tines.
A full line or both comic and sentimental
vaWentines just receiyed tor
your inupectiou at The Bazaar. Man>
beautiful designs. Prices reasonable.
The bill to confine the help of the
state to high schools in towns of 1,000
population was killed by the house
last week.
Remember The toe
Foley'8 Honey and Tar for all coughs
and colds, for croup, woncnitis, noarsness
and for racking lagrippe coughs.
No opiates. Refuse substitutes. {Sold
By All Druggists.
AUTOMATIC
NEW ACME
Dependable
BALL-BEARING
Warranted for 10 Years
11 Aga inst all Defects
A Hifjh Ann Dependable
SEWING MACHINE
In every respect a Good, Durable
Family Machine. Every one
?a 1 1 TTfUt TT Ti? 3 I
I vviun an unquaimeu
Guarantee. Price: t ho lowest
? C a sh. c r In at al) m en.ts
Rice B Harman,
Lexington, S. C.
6
Ramon's Eneiiah Oon^h Syrup, one
of the best medieiius ror a ccld ana
cougn, at ntman's joaza-ar.
5 Succeed when everytiu.g else tails.
I In nervous prostration and fema's
f we'i">e?jea they are '.he supri~e
1 Temedy, as thousands have testified.
| FOR KIDNEY. LiV?R AND j
I 5iTOrlAwH TROUBLE I
I it i3 the hest medicine ever sold 1
r over a. druggist s counter. I
wi luug
to you
that I had a neuralgia pain in
my arm for five years, and I
used your Liniment for one
week and was completely
cured. I recommend your
Liniment very highly."?Mrs.
J. McGraw, 1216 Mandeville
St., New Orleans, La.
Cured Quinsy Sore Throat
Mr. Henry L. Caulk, of
1242 Wilson St., Wilmington,
Del., writes :?"I bought a bottle
of Sloun'c T.inimonl- for tfio
quinsy sore throat and it cured
me. I shall always keep a
bottle in the house/'
SLOANS
LINIMENT
gives instant relief from rheumatism,
lumbago,sciatica,neu
ralgia, croup, IM
sore throat, tonsilitis,
hoarseness
and chest
Prices,25c.,50c.&$1.00 i iraF |
Sloan's book on h K;
horses, cattle, sheep M t
and poultry sent M }
free. Address fij ,*
Dr. Eari S. Sloan, g SS2EI jj
Boston, Haw., U.S.A.
Elegant School Building.
Chapin now has a school building
that would be a credit to any town or
city in South Carolina. It is well arranged
and equipped with the latest
improved desks. Thi9 building was
erected fey the voting of bands for this
special purpose and the patrons a9 well
as the -county should feel proud oi
their successful efforts to have a com
fcrtable and well appointed schoo
building tor their children, and it no\
stands a iliviug monument to the caus<
of education
We are told tnat tne pnneipai am
hi9 assistants are doing good work,
bo the satisfaction of patrons and pu
fils. Everybody is proud of the Cha
pin school.
A King Who Left Home
set the world to talking* but Pau
Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. says heal
ways KEEPS AT HOME the King c
all" Laxatives?Dr. King's ISew Lif
Pills?and that they're a blessing to ai
his family. Cure constipation, heac
ache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 25
at All Drnggiits.
An obstruction was placed on th
track of the Lancaster and Cheste
railroad at or near Barbers trestle
Chester county* with the purpose o
wrecking the train. The train ?trud
it, but was going so fcslow that IrttL
damage was done.
| NEW STORE
[ ?AT?
| SWANSEA, S. C.
9 I am opon here to serve the
a people of this section with a
I stock of
| GENERAL ?4?f?CHAKD!SE.
i Special Bargains in Shoes,
g Clothing and Hats. See me for
H your wants before yon buy ?I
i will treat you right at 111 times.
w I K JOHNSON. I
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Swansea, S. C. I
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THE
HARDWARE IVSAN
W. S. STEWART
I H,is moved to 1540 Main Streer, j
i-4 doors above old stand, opposite
Columbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C.
Mv Leyisgton friends and cus
toniers v.ill find my ?tock of
HARDWARE, ETC.
always complete: and at i
I
Lowest Prices
See me first for your wantd in
my V _e.
First Class Dental Work at
Th
Gold Fillii
TRE
Dr. L. L. TOOLE, 1508
Main Street, - Opposi
COLUMBIA,
ROYAL RUBBER
With Lap Cement Ca
1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $2.0i
Calvinized CORRUGATES IRON I
C0BTR3GHT METAL
Roofing tin in Rolls 14 and
SPECIAL PRICES ON <
No. 7 Dixie with 15zl6 Ove
No. 8 Columbia with 18x16
No" 8 Model, Charter oven S
LEE A. LORIC
Phone No. <
1519 MAIN STREET
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| ^ end Repairs
! Joctc.^s, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Lirtt Sas Sh
Cane Milis in stock. LOMBARD IRON
9 COMPANY, Au&usia, Ga.
ilMWBWWWBOBBW?MPMPJB^BMWWMMBJWW
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| 40,000 Rolls
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I ^ Largest and most varied stock in
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I I J YO'i NEED 300D PA.NT AT
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! ^ Picture Framee Wade tr O-der
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Reasonable Prices
ese are'My Prices:
j (rubber base) $15.00
ns $5.00
rk (per tooth) $5.00
svns (pivot tooth) $3.50
acted (painless) 25c. and 50o.
med 75c. and $1.00
ngs 50c. to $1.00
lgs $1.00 to $2.00
IATING TEETH EXTRA.
Surgeon Dentist,
ite Thomas' Drug Store,
s. c.
I ROOFING
ips & Nails.
0; 3 Ply $2.40.
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ROOFING Lenghts JI
. SHINGLES
. 20 inches wide.
COOK STOVES
m at $5.50
Oven at $8.00
50x20 at 11.60
K&BRO.
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reputation ! 3
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rotected. 3
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ARBLE WORKS, ?;
1707 Main Street, *
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F. H. HYATT, Proprietor, fc .
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OUR PIES
) found favor with everybody
bes and men, the little girl ia
fores and her mother and her
idmother. They are of the
et, delicious, wholesome,
t-in-your-mouth kind, anc
:e anxious te have vou try
u if you qcii t know the pro?
of our ovens. If you do
w we won't have to ask you.
DLIKBES'S STEU BAKEBY
COLUMBIA, s. e.
I PA i RS
Bristle Twine, Babbit, far any traicv
ilNES, BO-LETS ami t'RfSSCS
for sauue. Shifting:, Pu"eys, Bating, to*
fosfo and Lath Mil's, Gasoline Cngiae&v
WORKS ANf) aUPi^Lir
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I??i ?? I? ! i > i mih > rr ~ru"i*
of Select |
APER I
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the State, goou3 marked
see ':s, ^
$1.15 PEW GALLON. i)
heaper Ihjn Elsewhere. W*
t Store $
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