The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 19, 1911, Image 6
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TASTE
IN THE MOUTH,
Dizziness, and a general "no
account'' feeling is a sure sign
of a torpid liver. The remedy
is Simmons Bed Z Liver Regit
latnr f Tha Powder Form).
It exercises its greatest restorative
effect in the liver, yet
it is effective in the stomach
and bowels. Indigestion, constipation
and their attendant
evils disappear before its powerful,
regulating influence.
. Try its wholesome purifying
InroDerties. It will give you a
good appetite, sound digestion
and make you feel well.
Sold by Dealers. Price, large package, $1.00, -J
Ait (or tbe genuine with the Bed Z on the label.
It yoo cannot get it, remit to as. we will seed it by
mail, postpaid. Simmons Li rer Regulator is also put
op in liquid lorm for thoie who prefer it. Price $1.00
per bottle. Look for the Bed Z Label.
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J. H. ZHUN & CO, Props, St Louis, Mo.
Sheriff's Sa'e.
By virtue of a decree out of the
Court of Common Pleas, I will sell, on
??omi60j rtf "Xfrsr Lftssift Fort.
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where the property ie situated, cn
Thursday, July 27, 1911, at 10 o'clock
a. m., the following personal property:
One (1) Saw-mill, Engine, Boiler,
\ and attachments.
One (1) Dry-kiln and attachments.
- Terms of Sale: Cash.
P. H C^RLEY, Sheriff.
Lexington, S. 0.. July 11,1911.
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Take it from the oldest man i
acco is the chew for men. No sp
nothing to hprt your stomach?ju
bacco, properly aged and perfect
won't give you heartburn.
It's our treat to put you on to
Cut put this ad. and mail to us wit
, attractive FREE offer to chewers
LIIPFERT SCALES CO
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Name
Address
The Old /. ,
Question Of
Spring Shoes
Let Us Answe
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H. M. WING A
Lexington, - - S.
We Sell the Best Groce
At Right Prices.
THE OLD
If in need of the ve
SADDLERY, selected bj
tucky Horseman" call
the greatest variety to se]
best, medium and cheap,
and employ the best v
work to last longer than
Davie
1817 Main Street
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Obituary. /
Aroey Clemens, daughter of John
and Carrie Dooley, born July 5. died
July 6, buried July 7 at St. D ?vid's ^
cemetery.
Go to thy rest, dear child, * t
Go to thy dreamless bed, p
Gentle and undefiled, b
With blessings on thy head. C
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Death In Jfcoaring Fire j
ma.T not result from the work of fire- c
bugs, but often severe burns are caused
that make a quick need for Buck- a
len's Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur- a
est cure for burns, wounds, bruises, j
boils, sores. It subdues inflammation.
It kills pain. It soothes and heals.
Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or
Piles. Only 85c at Kaufmann Drug Co. ]
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Oldest Engineer Dead. |
Benjamin E. Robinson, the oldest j
locomotive engineer on .the Southern *
railway, and according to his brothers,
the oldest in point of service of any
locomotive engineer in the' United
States, died in Charleston after an illness
lasting about two weeks. At the (
time of his death Robinson was 72 \
years of age. He entered the employ .
of the old South Carolina Railroad in
1852, and has run on it ever since. t
Mr. Robinson was known to many <
people between Columbia and Char- (
leston and Augusta
Hay Fever And Summer Golds 1
Must be relieved quickly and Foley's
Honev and Tar Compound will do "it.
E M. Stewart, 1031 Wolfram St.,
Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly
troubled during the hot summer months
with Hay Fever and find that by using
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound lget
great relie^." Many others who suffer
similarly will b* glad to benefit by Mr.
Stewart's experience.
Kaufmann Drug Oo.
in the bunch, "Red Meat" tobice?no
excessive sweetening?
st good old North Carolina tody
sweetened. That's why it
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the real thing in good chewing,
h your name and address for
only.
Winston-Salem. N. C.
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and the prices are bound to please
i sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe
id make an inspection today.
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RELIABLE
ry best in HARNESS and
ran old experienced "Kenon
us where you will find
iect from of all grades,
We use the Best Leather
rorkmen. Guarantee our
any on the market.
i&Co.,
Columbia, S. C.
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Innual Reunion,
Confederate Veterans.
The Daily Record, Columbia, says:
Councilman Shand, himself a veteran,
ras Wednesday directed by Council to
ake chargo of the city's end of the
'reparation for the annual reunion to
>e held here August 9-10 by the South
Carolina division, United Confederate
Veterans. Mr. R. W. Shand has aleady
had a consultation on the subect
with Gen. B. H Teague, of Aiken,
:ommander of the division, and with
Jen. U. R. Brooks, of Columbia, also
i division officer. There is a State
appropriation of $1,500 toward defrayng
the expense of the reunion.
F. S. Rexford, 615 New York Life
31dg., Kansas City, Mo., says: "I had
k severe attack of a cold which settled
n my back and kidneys and 1 was in
jreat pain from my trouble. A friend
eoommended Foley Kidney Pills and
[ used two bottles of them and they
iaye done mo a world of good."
For Sale by All Druggists.
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One of our subscribers having discovered
a valuable remedy or cure for
istula, old soars, scratches, etc., on
animals requett us to publish same:
A. very strong tea or solution boiled
ind made of wild swamp Iva, applied
three times ad ay, will be found a sure
cure for the above mentioned diseases.
Ee cured a inulo of his fifteen years
ago and she is still living. This remedy
has been used by others with best
results. Try it.
Saves Two Lives.
"Neither my sister nor myself might
be living today, if it had not been for
Dr. King's New Discovery,'' writes A.
D. McDonald of Fayetteville, N. C.,
R. F. D. No. 8, "for we both had frightful
coughs that no other remedy could
help. We were told my sister had consumption.
She was very weak and
had night sweats but your wonderful
medicine completely cured ns both.
It's the best I ever used or heard of."
For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage,
lagrippe, asthma, hay fever,
croup, whooping cough?all bronchial
troubles?its supreme. Trial bottle
free. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by
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Accused of Selling Booze.
The St. Matthews correspondent of
bh i State says: "Quite a sensation
was sprung here Monday afternoon
when Sheriff Dantzler arrived in town
with G. W^. Willard in custody, under
the charge of selling liquor. Willard
is intendant of the town of Fort Motte,
having been elected to that office in
January. He is a man of means and
has a good mercantile business in his
fcown. He has had considerable influence
among the people of his community,
He waived preliminary and
sjave bond for his appearance at court."
Never in the history of civilization
has there been a gpeater premium on
well trained minds" than at the present
time. Never were business eutergrise9
conducted on a greater scale or required
more skillful management.
Mediocrity of indifferent service will
no longer be tolerated.
The young man or woman must be
able to do the work required by this
exacting age or give way to those who
can.
We have the facilities for supplying
what the business world demands.
Onr course of study is modern, our
teachers are earnest, zealous and practical,
and our appointments firstclassfl
We cannot expect to secure nor deserve
the patronage of the public unless
we do thorough work, for the success
of our school depends upon the
sUCCBSS U I UUl ^muuauo.i.
There 19 no time like the present.
Improve the present and you assure
the future.
Address C. J. Richards, President.
The Richards Business College Savanhah,
Ga.
J. H. Amick, Resting Well.
Mr. J. H. Amick, who wa9 badly
crushed while working between two
cars on the Southern railway's tracks
near the Carolina Glass factory, in
Columbia, on Tuesday afternoon 11th,
was resting as well last night as could
be expected. Mr. Amick's injuries are
very painful and are serious, but it
was said last evening that if complica
woa thnnfrht
LIUlib wcic avuiuvu, ?
they would not prove fatal. Mr.
Amick is from Peak, Lexington county.
He was employed by the Southern
railway and it was while in discharge
of his duty that he met with the accident.?State
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1 in nervous piusuanuu auu i^iucuw
8 weaknesses they are the supreme I
| remedy, as thousands have testified. I
S FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND I
| STOMACH TROUBLE I
it is the best medicine ever sold J
jj over a druggist's counter. I
For Sale by Kaufmann Drug Co.
HhairRbalsam
Cleaasea and beautifies the hair..
Promote* a lvuriant growth.
K?t? Fall* to Beatora Gray
Hair to it* Toothful Color.
Carta eealp'dieeweea * hair falling.
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Hunt's Cure
Guaranteed Cure For All
Skin Diseases
A. B. Richards Medicine Co.,
Sherman, Texas.
Sold By
J. R. LANGFORD, Swansea, S. C.
W. A. OXNER, Gilbert, S. C.
KAUFMANN DRUG CO.
Notice of Election for
High School Aid.
Pursuant to an orcer issued by the
County Board of Education granting
an election for high school purposes
for a levy of Two Mills, in
Lexingtou School District No. 1, notice
is hereby given that an election
will be held in said district at the Cort
House on Thursday, July 20, 1911, beginning
at 8 a. m., and closing ai 4 p.
m. Said election to be conducted in
accordance with Section 120$ of the
Civil Code of 1902.
T. P. MEETZE, KARL OSWALD
S. M. GROSS,
Trustees Lexington School Dis. No 1
July 3, 1911.
The Bride*
f
The orange blossom crowns her I
The bridal satin gowns her
The bappy anthems ring; I
Girlhood's gay reign is over
Sbe goes to meet her lover
While Eden's voices sing. ^
The marriage vow is spoken,
The wedding bread is broken
With blessings and with tears;
These two set out together,
Through storm and sunny weather |
To journey through the years.
Fate, send your choicest dower
Great joy and plenty 9hower
From blue and kindly skies; j
Earth's music and its laughter J
And gladness everatter, i
And love that never dies ! 1
So life goes on forever,
Hands join no more to sever
The roses crown the June !
And down the aisle a-swinging
We hear the angels singing
A joyous hymnal tune.
?K. JVf. Richmond News-Leader.
Kidney Diseases Are Curable
under certain conditions. Tin right I
medicine mast be taken before thedis- g
ease has nrogressed too far. Mr. Perry |
A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says: "I was 1
down in bed for four months with kidney
and bladder trouble and gall stones |
One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy
cured me well and sound." Ask for it.
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Mr. Acker Promoted.
Mr. A. H. Acker, the well known |
traveling passenger agent of the Southern
Railway located at Augusta, has
been promoted to the Jacksonville office
and his place in Augusta has been
taken by Mr. Frank I. Jenkins. Mr.
Acker's friends in his territory regret
his departure. Mr. Jenkins will be
cordially welcomed.
For summer diarrhoea in children
always five Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and casto r
oil,iand a speedy cnre is certain. For
sale by all dealers.
Town Lots For Sale.
Desirable building: lots in the town
of Swansea, S. C.f for sale on easy
terms and at reasonable prices. Apply
quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston,
S. 0., R F. D. 1. tf
Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, m-e
china, clocks. A fine stork
always on hand for you 1
select from.
Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jewelry 01
Silverware.
Good watch work and best
eye glasses.
If you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
PJLACBICOTmCl
JEWELERS,
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How about Water Cool
Picks and Shaven
Doors and Windov
and Alcohol Sto^
Sprinklers, Silvei
Laundry Irons.
THE NEW AND THE OLD: O
But choose one of the Dev
are wise. Don't ask ns w
reaunn with the stoves a
The New Perfection Wick Bit
cood points of other stoves
Simple Safe Reliable: and i
2 burners $7.50; 3 burners, $10.0
LORICK I
SPORTING GOODS,
1519 MAIN STREE
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BEN DAV
1320 MAISt ST. 0pp. Palmet
Best cooking and finest Res
Special Rates by the "V
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V plete stock to select fro
H A special invitation to:
| Make my store
& Columbia. Farmers he
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1735 Main Street.
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When you need anything in
HARNESS, PLOW GEARS,
HOES, COLLARS, PADS,
Etc.,
THINK OF ME.
HAND-MADE HARNESS
A SPECIALTY.
REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY
DONE AT RIGHT PRICES.;
E. A. FELLERS,
THE HARNESS MAN
. 929 Gervais Street,
| COLUMBIA, S. U,
Foley's
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for Yoi
They will cure your backac'
ircngincn yuur ftiuu^di v
rect urinary irregularities, bu
up the worn out tissues, s
eliminate the excess uric a
that causes rheumatism. P
rent Bright's Disease and D
bates, and restore health s
strength. Refuse substitut
For Sale Bj Kaufmann Drug Oo
jady
'or Summer?
ers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice
3, Keyless Fly Fans, Screen
rs, Gas, Blue Flame Gasolene
res, Garden Hose and Lawn
:'s Fireless Cookers, Alcohol
il Stoves are here for your choosing,
v Perfection Wick Blue FJame if you
hy. Come and we will show you the ,
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le Fiame Oil Stoves, have all the
and a lot more besides.
*1 ways ready. Prices: 1 bonier $5.00;
0; single ovens, $2.50; double oyens $3.
BROTHERS,
, MANTELS, TILES, ETC.
:T COLUMBIA, S. C.
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OUR FIRS
t have found favor with every body v
--babes and men, the little girl in
pinafores and her mother and her
, grandmother. They are of the
' sweet, delicious, wholesome,
I melt-in-your-mouth kind, anc
| v^e're anxious to have vou try
B them if you don't know the pro|
ducts of our ovens. If you do
I know we won't have to ask you.
I REIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY
^ COLUMBIA, S. C.
Restaurant
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to National Bank COLUMBIA, S. C.
itaurant in Columbia.
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For Ladies and Gentlemen
Veek.
Meals at all Honrs?Night or Day
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II Farms I.
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P Lexington farms are in de- a
a mand, and Lexingtonians are ?
k buying'. Farms. If you have one K
fe] for sale, or if you want to buy, ?
|! let us know. ?
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|gi uxmru ana garaen, ana io lots; 3
? also splendid store house and lob S ?
|j in thriving town of Irmo. New E
k negro college for the town. Prces k
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I 1507 Main Street, |L
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