The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 08, 1911, Image 7
Tutt's Pills
' FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE, ?;
, Dyspepsia, Costiveness,Rheu?
?
matism, Sallow bkin ana rues.
There is no better remedy for thest
common diseases than DR. TtiTPS
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute,
i Iron Piping.
If yon need Iron Piping of any kind
^ and size for almost any purpose, cheap.
Apply to J. Orenstine, Colombia Junk
Co., 805 Gervais street.
VAUM LOANS !
Loans made on improved fann3 in
Riohland and Lexington counties in
soms of $500 and upwards, payable in
installments, no commissions are
charged, borrower paying for preparation
of papers only.
THOMAS & LUMPKIN,
1333 Washington St., Colombia, S.O
| AS WELL AS ||
large ones are welcome here? j
yon need not wait until your busv
; iness has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
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Our patrons regardless of the j
amount of business done, receive I
V i every courtesy in all matters of
business entrusted to us?and
there is nothing in safe banking
we cannot perforin. Talk it over
with our cashier.
(CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
WATCH
AND JEWELRY
DPPAIRING
iili nuunu
Replug fo to Ikrteroao
> trh#&9C*r tfref gcareoteed
tot-da** %corfc at reescnaUe
prices. s
Toe can aiso-safeH* entrust
v yoor eye trooWee to mc, ?e
more than SO years of pr?y
tioe in correcting *H kimta of
defective riaion entities me
ro >\*tr cooLdenec.
B. H. Berkman
ESTABLISHED 187$.
1418 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
30 TEARS EXPERIENCE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
> SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20.
N. B. These schedule figures showthe
toe tliat trains may be expected to
arrive and depart, but the times stated
Are not guaranteed.
DEPARTURES PROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
10:18 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia
ana uiwnaautKo ?*J?UK> |
a*. Columbia for Spartanburg and
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia
to Asheville. Arrive Columbia
10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 6:15
p.m., A&heviile9:15 p. ra. *
6:55 P. M.?No. ISO, daily for Coltmi*
bia, Washington and the East also ]
connect*' at Columbia for Ashe- i
ville. Through Pullman sleeping
i car to New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive
Columbia 7:30 p. m.* Washington
10:40 a. m., Netv York
5:00 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
7:28 A. M.?No. 129, daily for Augusta
and intermediate point*. # Arrive
Augusta 10:10 a. m. Pullman car.
&Ai P. M.?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 8:35 p. m. j
Summer excursion tickets dot on ]
sftle. For further information call on i
ticket agente, or j
B. H. Ooapman, W??iC>r . D. C, j
S. F. Gary, G. P. A.. \v -->n,
r D. O. J. L. Meek, A. v.- ^
Atlanta, On. Alex. H. &ok*r, x\ P. A
Augusta, G*.
Of The Fair Sex.
A girl's heart is naturally light when
she strikes a match.
Leading a woman to the altar is usually
man's best act of leadership.
A finance in the hand is better than
any ideal in the bush.
Odd that a girl's entry into society
should be called her "coming out."
A good deal depends upon the dressing
when it comes to salads and girls.
In the beautiful air castle which a
girl builds you will never find auy
washtubs.
If a girl finds out that her lover is
common clay, his name is mud.
The reason a girl so really believes
you love her is because she doesn't
see how you can possibly help it.
?Boston Transcript.
1 Forced
To Leave Home.
Every year a laege number of poor
sufferers, whose lungs are sore and
racked with coughs, are urged to go to
another climate. But this is costly and
not always sure. There's a better way.
Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure
you at home. *'It cured me of lung
trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine,
Ark., "when all else failed and
I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely
tne king or all cough and lung cures."
Thousauds owe their lives and health
to it. It's positively gueranteed for
Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma,
Croup?all Throat and Lnug troubles,
50c & $1.00. Trial bottle tree at All
Druggists.
Girl Murders Two.
At Philadelphia Miss Jeannette
Lawis, aged 27, murdered her mother,
Mrs. Sarah Lewis, aged 57 and her
nephew, Edward B. Midlen, Jr., aged
nine, by administering cyanide of potasiam
and afterwards committed suicide
by taking a dose of the deadly
drug. It is believed that the young
woman was crazed by grief over the
death of her sister.
POB SALE
I offer for sale three small farms
three miles from New tsrooKiana.
Good land for truck growing, etc.
Apply to
M. W. SHULL,
R. F. D. 1. New Brookland, S. C
?3tf
Now is the time to secure the Home
and Farm for 25o a year in connection
with The Dispatch.
TAX NOTICE
The balance of the time at Lexington
Court House until December 31st,
1910, after which time the following
penalties will be added by the County
Auditor and collected by the County
Treasurer:
Oil Janaary 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 5 per cent, will
be added on Mar. let, making 7 per
cent, penalty to be paid by those who
have not paid by March 1st, 1911
akn WW Ctose Mar. 15, 1511.
For Btatb Po-r&esea 9ft Mills
For Ordinary County Purposes ... 8<4 Mill* 5
Fur CcaaUtntfoo&i &hooi ?**... . e Milk
Special Conniy !4 MUla
For Iloads . , M Mills
? , , ^ ? TotalIK Mills.
Special School Levy^n. So. ? elHIte
Special School lijvy tHa. Sp. pt "<.4 aEllle
Special Schocd Levy Pi*. No. c1 Miite
Special School Levy X>le So. W ;! Mliie
Special School Kevy Wa. No. 87 2 Milk
Special School Levy *>w So.3 Mills
Special School.Levy Dirt. No 7". y Milk
Special Sriiooi Lory Dig. No. & 3 MUta
Special School Levy Die. jio. tfc $ Milk
Special School Levy Dte. No. ;i Milk
Special School 1 vovy IHa. So. ?? Mills
Special School i yyry Die. So.* 3 MjHfl
: Special School .<evy fis. Jiu. & -j Sfllte
Special School >vy Difi. flio. rr y j^iila
*i>oew4 eeaooi pyvr vu. po. w y JXUW
5i>*clai Ltfv y pi*. No. Ui ~ Mills
Bperial Bchool Lory Pis. Ko. 7 3 SMs
gpsoisl School Levy Pis No <? 3 Sills
BpecUl B*fcool Cwy Pis. No. 30 2 Mills
fcl>e?ia] School Isrr? I>ia. No. t* 3 Mills
89-adaJ Bchool Levy Pie. No. G5 3 Mills
B&oeUl School Lory pie. so. Tl 2 Mills
8oeolal Befcool fcevy sis. No. 16 2 wills
PoUTa* - , 91JX
Bl?L?OAX> LET*.
Salada Township.... Mills
Broad WvorTowneWp.^ & Mills
Oommotatfoo road tax for 1911, two
dollars, is received at the same time
as other State and county taxes.
Parties owning property in more
than one township most so state to
, % mm M a tu C
use Treasurer, ana wnen wnaug ior
information concerning taxes ahrayn
give township or eohool district, and
.-Wn*e in full not initials.
E. L. Wincard,; V
Treasurer Lexington County.
Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fire
china, clocks. A fine stent
a 1 *17 Q xt a Kam) frir t?%r I
MTS 1 J ^ VL2 AVI J V 1
select from.
U; Keep us in mmd when want- i
ing anything in Je?elry 01 j
.Silverware.
m Good watch ^rori and best
eye glasses.
If you can't come, send far
i.i i.?._i
our catalogue or wieprioijeymu i
order to us.
P. B. LACBICOTH & CO.
JKWELKK^,
1424 Vain Columbia, 8.G
Pfnme 9H
"I used
.Sloan's Liniment on
a fine mare for splint
and cured her. This
makes the third
horse I've cured.
Have recommended it to my neighbors
for thrush and they say it is fine.
I find it the best Liniment I ever
used. I keep on hand your Sure
Colic Cure for myself and neighbors,
and I can < ertainly recommend
it for Colic. '?S. E. Smith,
McDonough, Ga.
Cu* jd Thrush.
Mr. R. W. Parish, of Bristol,
Ind.,R. No. 2, writes:?"I have used
tots of your liniment for horses and
myself. It is the best Liniment in
the world. I cured one of my horses
of thrush. Her feet were rotten;
the frogs came out; she laid down
znoet of the time. I thought she
would die, but I used the liniment
as directed and she never Bes down
in the daytime now.H.
1 MM AM MB A ^
SLOANS
LINIMENT
should be in every stable and applied
at the first sign of lameness.
You don't need to rub, it penetrates.
A Will kill a spavin,
curb or splint, reduce
wind puffs
and swollen joints,
and is a sure and
speedy remedy for
fistula, sweenev.
B founder and thrush. !
Price, 50c. and $1.00
Sloan's book on
free. Address
Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
HHHBnnBBBaaQ
Kills Father-in-Law.
William B. Kimse.v, of near Rabun
Gap, Ga , was sh??t and killed by his
son-in-law. Major J. Yoik. The killing
took place at York's home, while
Kiuosey was visiting his daughter.
The most common cause of insomnia
is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets c orrect.
fchesa disorders and enable you to
sleep. For sale bv AM Dea'crs.
Robert P. Tanner, a switchman in
tl e employ ot tl e Charleston Terminal
company, was rnn over by a switch
ruptH' and killed.
FOR. SAI.E:? Cheap. one light spring
wagon, newly repairt-o and painted.
In good condition, Rio* B. ttarman
Why Not?
XfftiV not beautify vmi.r
bomss when YOU fciu
weure Ibe lh*st Paints*
Oifc>n ete. At nch rex*t>nivbl*
prices from
W. 5. STEWART
THE
HARDWARE MAN
1641 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
19ee him tor your wants to Hardware
4
AUTOMATIC
| NEW ACME
Otpec^abte
SA1?L~B?AAf*C
If Warranted for 10 Years
If 4)iii; 01 eets
.
jDh^8
i *"va B
ffiv 1
A Hig+i Ami I?f-neiidal>k'
SEWING MACHINE
T.1 ??...??, *vlrui/> l\ firw jl HnwiKlA
I -MI C * CX J t4/ U4
Family Machine. Every om*
Sold With an Unqualified
Guarantee. Price: thckwi
eta?Cash or Installment*.
j Rice B. Harman,
J Lexington! S. C.
Pope Havird Convicted
and Given Five Years.
At Saluda on Thursday the jury in
the case of the State against Pope
Havird, indicted for attacking Miss
Mitchell, a school teacher, because
she had punished bis boy, bronght in a j
verdict of guilty, and Judge Sease
sentenced him to live years in the
penitentiary.
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A Dreadful Sight
, CO ii. ?J. oarnum, orrreevme, ^. 1.,
j was tho fever-sore that had planned his
1 life for years in spite of manj remedies
he tri?<i. At last lie used Bncklen's
Arnica Salve and wrote: "it has entire Iv
healed with s-arcelv a scar left."
Heals Barns, Boils, Eczema. Cats,
I Braisec, .Swellings, Corns and Piles like
| magic. Only &>c at All Druggists.
Hanging Some.
I A paper in a good-sized town in
; Michigan recently published this item:
"The business man of this town who
j is in the hHb t of hogging his typewriter
had better quit or we will publish
his name.,,
.
! The next day thirtv-seven business
! men called at the office, paid up their
subscriptions, and left behind them
thirty-seven columns of advertising,
and told the editor not to pay any attention
to foDlish stories.
? |
Do you know that of all the miner
ailments colds are by far the most dangerous?
It is not the cold itself that
you need to fear, but the serions diseases
that it often leads to. Most of
these are- known as germ diseases.
Phr nraonia and consumption are among
them. Why not take Chamberlain,s
Cough Remedy and cure yonr cold
while you can? For sale by All Dealers.
Swansea's New Council.
In the recent town election at Swansea
the following officers were elected:
Intendant, W. H. Witt; wardens, I. |
D. Corbett, M. L. Brogdcn, R. E. In- j
abinet and J. L. Haigler.
No Need To Stop Work.
When yonr doctor orders you to stop
work, it staggers yon. 4,I can't" you
say. You know yon are weak, rundown
and failing in health, day by day,
but yon must work as long as you can
stand. What you need is Electric Bit
ters to give tone, strength, and vigor
to your system, to prevent, breakdown
and build you up. Don't be weak,
sickly or ailing when Ekeiiio Bitters
will benefit you from the first. <1 se.
Thousands bless them for cheir glorious
health and st-ength. Try them. Every
bottle is guaranteed fo satisfy. Only
5Ge at Ali Druggists.
Colombia Boy Appointed.
Representative Lever has nominated
E. L. Williams, of Columbia, to be
a midshipman at the United States
Naval academy at Annapolis. He
nas aiso nominated cne a ternares as
follows: First, C. E. DesOhamps, of
Sumter; second, Beverly English, Columbia;
third, John R. Kirkland, Orangeburg.
John W. Sicklsmifcb, Greensboro, Pa.,
lias three children, and like most children
they frequently take cold. "Wo
have fried several dinds of cough medi
icine," he says, 'but ha\c never found
any yet that did them as much good as
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.'' For
tH^le by All Dealer*.
The residence of Mrs. Lily Daw tins
: Miller, in Union, known tl*e "Dawkins
booae," was practically destroyed
by lire on Sunday night.
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When you haw rheumatism in your
foot or instep apply Chamberlain's
Liniment and yon will get quick relief
It costs but a quarter, Why scifej?
For sale by AH- Loalews
? ?** -m. -? , Leo
Bel J, colored, agod li2, died >a
Auderaon from a biou- on the hand
vrith a rock thrown by Jim Lewis,
another negro, aged 14.
V - iv^S-peolai
Price Paid For Coon
Minks and Otter Skins
J See Before You Sell.
| B. BERRY,
1 Boots. Shoes, dothirva and
Ceng's Furnishings
I Columbia, - S. C?
I > k
| U8HEY T8 LftAS
| J "* On Improved Farming Fajtds J
! t Long Time. E-a^ Payments.
Borrower pays aetnai m-i rf *
! prrfeotine loans. ?]<; com mis- J
j m rion charged, 9
| J JOHN Si. PALMEU & HON J
' * Svlvan Bute. **- O. Box. 2?2 ?
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J <| UOMTHIJJA, Cs. C
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I Electric
Bitters
I Succeed when everything" else fails.
In nervous p:ostrat;on and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND
STOW!ACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
| over a druggist's counter.
II im mini 11 m HIM! i ill ill? in??r
First Class Dental Work
B^t P
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n. a i TArt! r
1608 Main Street, - Opp
COLUMBI
ROYAL RUBBE
i
With Lap Cement
1 Ply, $1.60; 2 Ply, $S
PCaMnta?d CORRUGATED IRI
COBTRIGHT MET
| Roofing tin in Rolls 14 ;
i SPECIAL PRICES 01
No. 7 Dixie with 15zl6 (
No. 8 Columbia with 18s
No* 8 Model Charter ovc
LEEA.LORI
Phone Nc
1519 MAIN STREET
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I 'jjj And best of work is
I; 3: Feature that has he'
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Is South Carolina JS
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All work in eit
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t:l Pence also. Writ
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I]. See us and we wi
j; I Your interest is
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|;j Phane 155ft. s
H COLUMBIA,
' { R. V. 6THXEK, Manager.
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"s-, ininiiiiii k iiiiaii im r ii i ijmn
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factors. Pipes, Valves <mrf Rfojfj, L'sh* Sa?,
Cane MWs in stock. LOMBARD IRC
COM^ANX Augusta, Go.
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| 40,000 Roll
I WALL
\ Largest M.url roost varied stock
K close, call t
^ tuu n?u uww rwni?
^ Picture Frames Mad* to Or
5 Webb's A
? 1627 Main Street twvwuuw
at Reasonable Prices
These are My Prices:
lates (robber base) $15.90
Irowns $5.00
Work (per tooth) $5.00
Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50
Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c.
Cleaned 75c. and $1.00
Fillings 50c. to $1.00
killings $1.00 to $2.00
rREATING TEETH EXTRA.
- Surgeon Dentist,
losite Thomas' Drug Store,
A, S. C.
:R ROOFING
Caps & Nails.
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j.mj; 6 riy yx.tv. i
3N ROOFING Lervghls i
AL SHINGLES
and 20 inches wide.
N COOK STOVES
Eftren at $5.50
16 Oven at $8.00 L
m 20x20 at 11.60 j
CK&BRO.
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Garble Works. [;!
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her marble or granite JA\
tisfy. We sell iron jjjj
e or call to
ill see that ![
protected. I j |
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MARBLE WORKS, jjj
Y 707 ttetn S<re?t, | j j
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F. H. NVATT, Fnyfkle#. \!
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in171 li1! i|i?pii?jniijgijr. "
OUR PIES
rvo found favor with everybody
babes and men, the little girl &
naf ore? and her mother and her
undmothef. They are of the
veet, delicious, wholesobm^
It-in-youF-mouth kind, anc
e're anxious to have vou try
tern if you dcn*t know the predicts
of our ovens. If you do
oow we won^t have to ask you.
EIBLI USER'S STEAM BAKERY
CCLUMSU, s. s.
E PAIR 3
IBS, Bristle Twists Babbit* Sc., f*v may rvalue
NGINEfi, 9C:l?HtS aod PRESSES
tlr? '?/ 6afaek Sbaftfcif, Putteys, Belting, b
Shingle, and Lath Mitts, Gasoline Engine*
AN WORKS AND SUPPLY
^ T
s of Select j
PAPER I
in the State, goods marked J
md see us. J
AT SI.15 PER CALLOW. A
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rt Stcft $
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