The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 09, 1911, Image 2
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j Knowing the great imporU
( point to carryfthe best of ev
| ing art. Whether for the sh
to serve you. You will find i
lowest reasonable figure on
I{ Anvils $5.00 and up. Bla
Lorick &
ft ! INCOR
| COLUMBIA,
I We Sell Ladle
I if $2.50 Shoes
Since January 1st, we
our line of shoes to
Ladies' Solid Leather
The same Shoes we have be>
and which you will always
for we will sell to you for t
I
I A Complete Line oi
I Ladies' Trier
1 We specially invite al
| our Store.
IJones Cash Di
| 1554 MASN ST., .
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: And best of work i
3 Feature that has
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; j All work in
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_ : Your interest - is
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i SOUTH CAROLINA
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; Phone 1558.
?| COLUMBIA,
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5 J Re V. STILLER, Manager.
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I IS IT PAH
| The Very
i Rightl
j Webb's
? ?627>Main Street
j . DECORATORS: In Burl:
> Out of Cits
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ince o? these tools, we make it a
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ery tool Known iq inc ukivkoieiiuiop
or the farm, we are prepared
our p-ices hammered down fo the
i everything you need,
cksmith'e Vises $5.50 to $7.50.
Lowrance,
PORATED.
- S. C.
woeeeeoeooeeeeeoeeeeeeeeew
1$ $2.00 and I
IPni" tl 50 I
i* \JSL
s have decided to confine
Shoes to Retail M $1.50
en selling foi $2.00 and $2.50
pay the other fellow high prices B
he low price of I
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! Dry Goods, Notions,
lined Hats, ?tc.
I Lexingtonians to visit
Tf Goods Store, I
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
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^ BL W We^a |
s the strong |
helped to earn '? j
ide reputation jjj1
cements of the |gj
Marble Works. ||
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either marble or granite '?
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satisfy. We sell iron I n j
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rite or call to v * if,
will see that |?i
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GARBLE WORKS, if I
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: 1707 Wain Street, Jjj
; S. C.
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: : F. H. HYftTT, Proprietor. \
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Best Goods and
y Priced,
Art Store
Columbia, S. C.
?p, Tapestries and Wall Payers,
r Wc?k Solicited.
'6 ANSWER 11 HQFiESTL
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>
[ Are the Statements of Lexins
> ton Citizens not More Ee-'
I liable Than Those of
| Utter Strangers?
> This is a vital question.
> It is fraught with interest to Lexin;
[ ton.
\ It permit? of only one answer.
> It caonot be evaded or ignored.
? A Lexington citizen speaks here,
) Speaks for the welfare of Lexingto
> A citizen's statement is reliable.
| An utter stranger's doubtfnl.
> Home prooi is cne oesr prooi.
> George B. Lee, Factory Hill, Le
| inpton, S. 0., says: 4I still thit
i highly of Dv a 's Kidney Pills and co
> lit hi t?ii Bsaid in its praise in 1908.
| suffered from attacks of kidney coi
> plaint for many years and Doan's Ki
> ney pills which I procured from tl
\ Kautraann Drug Co.. were the fir
> remedy to help me. I shall alwaj
> recommend them when I have an o
| portunity.''
i For sale by all dealers. Price
> cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffal
| New York, sole agents for the Unu<
? States.
> Remember the name?Doan's?ai
| .take no other.
> .
| The average boy thinks better
> the cuff on his sleeve than of the oi
| his teacher gives him.
>
>
> Cuts and bruises may be healed
| about one-third the time required 1
the usual treatment by applying Chat
* berlain's Liniment. It is an antisept
| and causes such injuries to heal wit
11 out maturation. Tins liniment- aiso i
I lieves soreness of ihe inusehs ai
pJ rheumatic pains. For sale by all dee
era.
There is more smnd in a hollo
( gourd than iu a full one, and the san
is true of an empty head.
Falls Victim To Thieves.
S. W. Bend9, of Coal City, Ala., h;
a justifiable grievance. Two thiev
stole his health for twelve years. Thi
were a liver and kidney trouble. Th<
? *T ?-l,wN+fl
Dr. Jiing's i>ew juue jtiub iwvm
them. He's well now. Unrivaled f
constipation, malaria, headache, dj
pepsia. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co.
What two letters aptly describe t
condition of the man who is taken
by sharpers? E. Z.
Wife Got Tip Top Advice.
' 'My wife wanted me to take o
I boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boil
I writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okla. 1
said 'put Bucklen's Arnica Salve <
it.' She did so, and it cured the b(
in a short time." Quickest healer
burns, scalds, cots, corns, bruise
sprains, swellings. Best pile cure <
earth. Try it. Only 25c at Kaufmai
Drug Co.
The hen may not be well educati
but it doesn't take her long to 8crat<
off a few lines?in the garden.
Tortured for J 5 Years
I bv a cure-derying stomach trouble th
baffled doctors, and resisted all rem
dies he tried, John W. Modders,
= Moddersville, Mich., seemed doome
He had to sell his farm and give t
work. His neighbors said, "he car
live much longer." "Whatever I a
distressed me,he wrote, "tin i rn<
Electric Bitters, which worked sut
wonders for me that I can nuw e,
things 1 could not take for years. 1
surely a grand remedy for stoma<
trouble." Just a9 good for the liv<
and kidneys. Every bottle guarai
teed. Only 50c at Ivaufmami Drug C
We can walk into trouble with oi
eyes shut, but it is often impossible 1
back out with both eyes open.
Life Saved at Death's Door
"I never felt so near my grave,
j writes W. K. Patterson, of Welliagto]
Tex., a9 when a frightful cough ar
lung trouble palied me down to 1<
pounds, in spite of doctor's treatmei
for two years. My father, mother ar
two sisters died of consumption, ar
that I am alive today is due solely i
Dr King's New Discovery, which con
pletely cured me. Now I weigh i!
pounds and have been well and stroi
for years." Quick, safe, sure, its ti
best remedy on earth for coughs, cold
lagrippe, asthma, croup, and all thro;
and Juug troubles. oOc and $1.00 Tr
al bottle free. Guaranteed by Kau
mann Drug Co.
No man is so religious that he co
aiders dying a pleasure.
Kay Fever, Asthma
And Summer Cole
^ Must be relieved quickly and Foley
~ Honey and Tar Compound will do *:
E. M. Stewart, 103-1 Wolfram St, 01
~ cago, writes: "I have been great
2* troubled during the hot surom
? mouths with Hay Fever and find th
? hv nsincr Foley's Honey and Tar Coi
(p pound I get great relief." Many ot
^ ers who suffer similarly will be glad
benefit" by Mr. Stewart's experience.
& Kaufmann Drug Co.
^ A girl's sense of humor is badly wai
^ ed if she marries for a joke.
^ Father Time is a great artist, t
women do not admire his line of woi
More people, men and women, ?
Jb suffering from kidney and bladt
^ trouble than ever before, and es
^ year more of them turn tor quiok
0 lief and permanent benefit to Fole
Kidney Remedy, which has proven
^ self to be one of the most effeoti
& remedies for kidney and bladder \
^ mcnts, that medical science ha3 (
%/ vised. Kaufmann Drug Co
M | Do not allow your kidney and blad
der trouble to develop beyond the
reach of medicines. Take Foley Kidney
Pills. They give quick results and
?. stop irregularities with surprising
* promptness Kaufmann Drug Co.
Free advice is the kind people give
away becaase they have no use for it.
s" Many a Suffering Woman
Drags herself painfully through her
daily tasks, suffering from backache,
headache, nervousness, loss of append
tite and poor sleep, not knowing her
/-ino tr? Ituln^v and bladder
1113 aiw V4UV VV - ,,
troubles. Foley Kidney Pills give
quick relief from pain and misery and
x" a prompt return to health and strength.
No woman who so suf'ers can afford to
L* overlook Foley Kidney Pills.
1 Kaufmann Drug Co.
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d
ie A man wastes a lot of time asking ^
8t questions that he doesn't want an- M
p? swered. fl i
^ Loss of Time Means 8ed
Loss of Pay. i
Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds 9
means lost time and lost pay to many ji
a working man. M. Balent, 1214 Lit- 9
tie Penna St., Streater, 111., was so bad 9
from kidnev and bladder trouble that 9
he could not work, but he says: "I
ie took Foley Kidney Pills for only a
short time and got entirely well and
was soon able to go back to work, and
jn am feeling well and healthier than before."
Foley Kidney Pills are tonic
in action, quick in results?a good
ic" friend to the working man or woman
who suffers from kidney ills.
e" Kaufmann Drug Co.
id
Some men are like the winl; ih y
can't eyen raise a disturbance without
blowing about it.
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$100 REWARD, 8100. j
The readers of this paper will be 9l
pleased to learn that there is at least II |
one dreaded disease that science has 9 !
aa been able to cure in all its stages, and jg
es that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure S
qj is the only positive cure now known to I
Bn tne meaicai irarernny. ijaiarrn uemg a
gd a constitutional disease, requires a con- I
or stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh 9
rS. Cure is taken internally, acting direct- 0
ly upon the blood and mucons surfaces H
of the system, thereny destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
he the patient strength by building up the
in constitution and assisting nature ir do- ?
ing its work. The proprietors have so ^
much faith in its curative powers that "y
they offer One Hundred Dollars '"for Si
any case that it fails to cure. Sen<f for /;
list of testimonials. Address:
ur F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Si
," Sold by Druggists, 75c. >;
"1 Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- <[|
an pation. ]>|
>il T j?i
?f CURE FOR PELLAGRA 1
^ Everybody ought to feel an interest <
in Mr. Dedmoud's pellagra cure, as ]
there are several cases in and near J
3(j Clinton thatjhave been cured, we learn \
3jj Hearing of a ca9e of a lady friend near 5
this city who was said to have been j
cured of this dread disease, we called <
her up by phone and asked her if such
were the case. She replied that it Ji
at was true; that her disease wa3 pro- <j
nounced pellagra by two physicians <j
d, who treated her for it, but she finally J
ip went to Dr. Dedmond and procured \
IV \
^ some of the rriedicine and in four days' c
time she felt as well as she ever did in >
her life, and that she considers herself S
at onfiralir r.n TVfr "Tiwr? mmirl onfftt I
111 V^l J VUXV/U* i'X ^ f X/VUUXVi^U V'.1^UU ?
^ to be encouraged, and the doctors )
gr should give his remedy a trial.?Laur- ?
b- ens Herald.
0.
r Foley Kidney Pills will check the 94
progress ol your kiduey and bladder <t
trouble and heal by removing the J
cause. Try them. 9
Kaufmann Drug Co. *
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FARMS FOR SALE i
P. ft
? J In Ridge Section. Ask for free list ?
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01 i. jxulx, jounsion, o. v^. w
A man is mighty smart to nnder- t
n. stand wotnon, and a lot smarter to ?
57 know he doesn't. &
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ie | aamiBraftiiTa^^ g t
t I Honesty I I
I in Jewelry | ?
I "If it came from Sentz's, yon A
n know it's all right," is what one B fl
Bof our customers remarked to ^
another the other day. 9
;'s g When you hay Jewelry, you S fe<
L^' 9 generally have to take the "Jew- B
Iv & eler's word for it" whether it is I
er & good or not. B ^
at g That's just where our reputa- Ej
0 tion for honesty and fair dealing H
to H counts. a
I And furthermore, we will [al
ways give you your money back H
and ask no questions auy time B
you are dissatisfied with a pur- B
chase. B
Special attention to mail orders, Eg
CHARLES P. Sim,
JEWELER, I
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C 1
Makes rich, red,
B system ? clears the brain -
H A positive specific for
Drives out Rheumatism
is a wonderful tonic and t
1 F. V. UPPMAN
?iarnrn wit
THE BEST IS NOTi
TOO GOOD FOR t :
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DJMHUMOHMBBWUBi
We are exclnsive agent9 in Coluirbia
for the Best Furniture Manufacturers
in America.
We show the largest and best as
. sortment of high grade Furniturin
the entire South.
A visit to our store will be :
treat for you because we wil
show you all tho new ideas ii
Furniture.
You are always welcome and yo;
will not be asked to purchase.
METRE'S
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER,
Columbia, S.C.
C. 0. BRO
1730 MAIN STRE
Is where you can fim
of a:
DOORS, S
BLINI
LIME AN
CABINET
Call or write for Prices
The Caic
1552 Corner Main ai
Columbia Bank. Centr
H. W. WOODWARD,
American an
Hates: American S2. an<
European, 75c ai
Headquarters for th
CUISINE
Proper and Careful At
Now Under New Management
rtors, Pipes, Vahcs and Fittings, Light
me Mills in stock. LOMBARD J
OMPANY, Augusta, Ga.
The Palmetto
COLT
WE ARE
A Depository for t
of South Carolina
of Columbia.
WE OWN
Siofl.ooo united oc
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Accounts of Bank*
WE PAY
Four Per Oent. on
terest calculated q
WE PROMISE
Our host efforts to
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATION
OAPII
Wilis Jokes, President.
iy Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) jgj
)t Powerful Permanent jf
ial cf- Stubborn cases Good results are
.sually yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures 9g|
uickly when other medi- you to stay cured M '
cines arc useless
\ P. P. I
pure blood?cleanses the entire S
? strengthens digestion and nerves, jfi
Blood Poison and skin diseases. ?
and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; SB
>ody-builder. Thousands endorse it. fl ^
CAVA MM 1M r> i ii
^AreDistributers of ISjSljjii
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HOLLAND-DUTCH 9mm
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ET, G0LUH3U, S. C. f
d one of the best, stocks of )\
LL KINDS j!
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JsTac GLASS
D CEMENT. 1
MANTLES. I
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Taylor Streets. Opposite *
ally located. Columbia, S. C. %
Proprietor and Manager. -f
d European PJan. I
i $2.50 per day. %
id $1.00. Large, Cool Eooms t
e U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'a. !
UNEXCELLED. I
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Mention Given to All Gaosr.s. *
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Watch us Grow. '
HE PA IRS
fS, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far cny make
sin ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESSES
Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, h>
Saw, Shingle, and lath Mills, Gasoline Engine*
IRON WORKS AND SUPPLV
? 1
i National Bank,
FMBIA, S. C.
lie Uu'ted States Government, the State
the Ooanty of Richland and the City
l
ates Bonds and $100,000 State of Sonth
>, Firms, Corporations and Individual*.
deposits in our Savings Department, inuarterly.
transact your business to yoar entire
AL BANK, - - Columbia, S. C.
?AL $250,000.00
J. P. Matthews, Cashier