The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 16, 1911, Image 7
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has assumed great proporL
tions before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
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Our 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
nn* nantinr; Oarfnrm. Talk it over i
with oar cashier.
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CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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WATH1
nmuu
AND JZWELRY
REPAIRING
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For Watch and' Jewelry
Repairing go to Berkman
-where you are guaranteed
first-class work at reasonable
r prices.
You can also safely entrust
yo ir e> e trouble* to me, as
more than 99 years of practice
in correcting all kinds of
defective vision entitles me
to } our confidence.
R. H. Rflrkman
HP! wmwa B
ESTABLISHED 1879.
1418 MAIN STREET,
. COLUMBIA, S. C.
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
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A woman will forgive her husband
'anything if he'll only pretend he does
sot deserve her.
A girl has to lean all over again to
flirt with every man she meets, so as
to keep it exciting.
You can tell when a man has made
a little money by how patronizing he
is to everybody who hasn't.
There's nothing a woman can be so
prond of her husband for as the way
he can* id the financial column in
his paper jast as if it had something
in it.
The principal employment of the
state senate pigeon hole right now
seems to be a9 a receptacle for Hoke
Smith's appointments.
Piano and
Organ
Bargains!
One Hszleton Square Piano$57.00
? - o ? T"?; it / .A
One Stemway square .riauu *o<.w
Both of the above pianos are in good
order and can be exchanged in years to
come towards new pianos.
One Upright used $350 Piano for only
$187.
One Brand New Manthnshek $550
Piano for o^ly $115.
Providence has smiled on you with
refreshing showers.
Parents should now smile on their
children and supply them with a beau
tifnl, sweet-toned Upright Piano which
can be had from $225 up, on easy terms
at the old established
Ma tone's Music House
1428 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Write us for catalogs, terms and
prices on Pianos and Organs.
Free! They're Free!
We have a number of sample copies
of Home & Farm for distribution. If
you are interested in yopp home or
farm and yon are not novr a subscriber
to this low-priced, valuable journal,
call and get a copy. We would be
glad to have your subscription. The
pfloe la only 25c. a year.
; The Dispatch.
JOB W08K DONE HERE
NEW PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING
CAR LINE
. Between
ATLANTA AND MEMPHIS
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
and Frisco System
Effective July 1, 1911
4.10 p. m. Lv ATLANTA Ar 12 40 p m
7 80 a. m. Ar MEMPHIS Lv 9.00 p m
Making direct connections at Memphis
for points West and connection at
Atlanta for points East.
For riptftiled inform at ion call on near
est Southern Railway ticket agent, or
J L. Meek, A. Q. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.,
F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A.
Augusta, Ga.
Buy it now. Now is the time to buy
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarihoea R? medv. It is al
most certain to be needed before tne
summer is over. This remedy has no
superior. For sale by all dealers.
A policeman who attends strictly to
j his own business is apt to interfere
with tho pleasure of a great many
I other people.
A well known Des Moines woman
after suffering miserably for two days
from bowel complaint, was cured by
one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
ard Diarrhcea Remedy. For sale
by all dealers.
You can't convince a self-made man
that he gave himself the worst of it.
An ordinary case of diarrhoea can,
as a rule, be cured by a single dose of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. This remedy has no
superior for bowel complaints. For
sale by all dealers.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Apr. 2,1911
v n mViAOA ooWnlA flimrps show
the time that trains may be expected to
-arrive and depart, but the times stated
are not guaranteed.
DEPASTURES FROM LEXINGTON.
NORTHBOUND.
10:13 A. M.?No. 8, daily for Columbia
- and intermediate points connecting
at Columbia for Spartanburg and
Asheville. Parlor cafe car Columbia
to Asheville. Arrive Columbia
10:50 a. m., Spartanburg 4:15
p.m., Asbeville7:34 p. m.
5:44 P. M.?No. 132, daily for Columbia,
Washington and the East also
connects at Columbia for Ashe
ville. Thorough Pullman sleeping
car co New York. Pullman sleeping
car Columbia to Asheville. Arrive
Columbia 6 20 p. m., Washington
8:53 a. m., New York.
2:31 p. m.
SOCJTHBOUND. ' ,
8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 11:35 a. m. Pullman car.
5:44 P. M. ?No. 7, daily for Augusta
and intermediate points. Arrive
Augusta 8:35 p. m.
Summer excursion tickets now on
sale. For further information call on
ticket agents, or
E. H. Coapman, Washington, D. C,
H F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington,
r> n T T \faot- A r; p A
Atlanta, Qa. F. L. Jenkins T. P. -A
Augusta, Oa.
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As to Barbecue Notices.
Hereafter The Disp .tch will nob insert
barbecue notices except under
the following terms: One cent a word
for each and every insertion, and cash
mast accompany the Dotice. Count
! your words and send one cent for
every word and there will be no misunderstanding.
AUTOMATIC j
NEW ACME
Dependable
BALL-BEARING
Warranted for 10 Years
r Against all Defects
A High Arm Depend a* le
SEWING MACHINE
Iu every respect a Good, Durable
Family Machine. Every one
Sold With an Unqualified
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guarantee. irice: iae lowest?Cash
cr Installments
Rice B. Harman,
Lexington, S. C.
Cleaning, Pressing
and Dyeing.
The Lexington Pressing Club is
ready toujour spring cleaning, pressing,
dyfinlv'fctc. We have a compe.tent
force and all work promptly and
neatly done. Let ne fix up that old
last year** PafiaJfrft for yotu We make
a specialty of this class of work.
Lexington Pressing dab.
Lem Sox, Manager.
GOOD ROADS TRAIN
fO BE IN LEXINGTON *
Operating Special Train D(
For Benefit Farmers w
Highway Officials. m
The special "Road Improvement tb
Train" being operated by the South- th
ern railway, the Augusta Southern "(
A
railway and affiliated lines in cooperation
with the United States office of y
public roads, will commence its tour
of South Carolina aud Georgia Sep ye
tember 4. It will spend practically a M
month in South Carolina making ex- th
liibitions at points along the Southern w<
railway, and on September 29; will en- J
ter Georgia to visit points along the
Augusta Southern railway. ^
The "Road Improvement Train" is to
being sent out by the Southern rail- ]
way to further the movement for bet- u?
ter wagon roads throughout the South is
and at tho same time to give practical 6,(
information to farmers and road offi- as
<
cials as to the building of roads and '
their repair. The schedules for the
South Carolina and Georgia points so en
far arranged is as follows: I lei
Sept. 4?Blacksburg. je
Sept. 5?Spartanburg.
- Sept. 6?Greenville, Easley. * J?1
Sept. 7?Calhoun, Walhalla. m'
Sept. 7?Seneca, Pendleton.
Sept. 9?Anderson, Belton. ]
Sept. 11?Abbeville, Greenwood. of
Sept. 12?Newberry, Prosperity. As
Sept. 13?Union, Columbia.
Sept. 14?Winnsboro.
Sonf 1:1_P.lloofor 1?^
XV V/??VUVVA*
Sept. 16?Rock Hill, Yorkville. ^
Sept. 18?Lancaster, Camden. tIl(
Sept. 19?Sumter. ws
Sept. 20?Orangeburg, St. Matthews coi
Sept. 21?Bamberg, Denmark. wi
Sept. 22?Bamweil, Allendale.
Sept. 23?St. George, Summerville. ^
Sept. 25?Charleston.
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Sept. 26?Aiken, Edgefield. ^
- Sept. 27?Batesbnrg.
,Sept. 28?Lexington.
Free lectures and demonstrations I
showing the importance of good roads ^ai
and how to build them and keep tnem
in repair at the smallest necessary coi
cost will be conducted at each stop by <lui
IVT ?
two road building experts of the Unit- nQ
ed States Agricultural department,' ]
Messrs. L. E. Boykin and H. S. Fair abl
banks, assisted by a representative of exj
the land and industrial department of ^
the Southern railway. Two coaches wh
of the train are filled with exhibits, (
tea
pictures and working models, and the ^
lectures are operated with stereoptican We
views. At great expense the Southern ser
railway and affiliated lines are handling
this train without charge to the 8UJ
government that the people along its rJ
lines may have the opportunity to re *
ceivd the valuable information as to j
road Dtuicung wmcn ic anoras. Th
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Seemed to Give Him A
New Stomach, fl
"I suffered intensely after eating 3
and no medicine or treatment I tried
seemed to do me any good,*' writes H.
M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sua,
Lake View, Ohio. "The first few doses
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gave me surprising relief and <
the second bottle seemed to give me a
new stomach and perfectly good
1 lit- I) 171 1 _ 1 _ 1 1
oeaiui. ror sait; u_y an ueaicxo.
Most of us buy a lot of experience
that we never can use and can't sell.
SAVED"
FROM AN
AliCn ATI AW P.
uroyuiun
By Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound _
Peoria, 111.?"I wish to let every one
know what Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies
have done for
jj^ypBjp me. Por two years
I suffered. The doc8?
_ mSSp ^ors sai(* * had tu~
WHIM mors, and the only
iiiSll Cj remedy was the sur#p8
geon's knife. My
WijiilLL. motlier bought mo
Pydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable ComKmfffwflllW'>"
Pounc^? and today I
Wuma fli jMIm am a healthy wo
MMMLUi PI 1 man. For months
iiWmiivfi vwl i suffered from inflammation,
and your Sanative Wash relieved
me. Your Liver Pills have no
equal as a cathartic. Any one wishing
proof of what your medicines have
done for me can get it from any drug- (
gist or by writing to me. You can use
my testimonial in any way you wish,
and I will be glad to answer letters."?
Mrs. Christina Eeed, 105 Mound St., 1
Peoria, 111. 1
Another Operation Avoided. *
Kew Orleans, La.?"For year3 I suffered
from severe female troubles.
Finally I was confined to my bed and
the doctor said an operation was necessary.
I gave Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound a trial first, and
was saved from ant operation. "?Mrs.
Ljj^^raoux, 1111 Kerlerec St, New ^
?ie great volume of ^msolicited tes-* 'q
timony constantly pouring in proves .
conclusively that Lydia jEL Pinkham's ae
Vegetable CompoundTSNv remarkable u
remedy for those distressing feminine n
ills from which so many women suffer.
LIFE OF THE WORLD.
raditions That It Will Last Only Six
Thousand Years.
There is a general and widespread
>tion, which the curious investigator
ill find scattered throughout both
edieval and modern literature, that
e world will last 6,000 years from
e date of Its creation. An inscrip)n
in one of Martin Luther's books
ads as follows: "Elijah, the prophet,
id that the world had existed 2.000
tars before the law was given (from
iam to Mosesi. would exist 2.000
>ars under the Mosaic law (from
oses to Christ) and 2,000 years under
e Christian dispensation, and then it
aiiid be burned."
In the Etrurian account of the crea>n
(by Suidasi there is a similar tration.
"The Creator spent (i.000 years
creation, and 0,000 more are allotted
the earth."
In the black letter edition of Foxe's
Lets and Monuments" (1032) there
n whnlo sprmnn elven with the J
X)0 year limit of the earth's duration
a test
Some writers contend that the "six
ys" referred to in Holy Writ really
?an (5.000 years and that the "sertb
day" is a type of the coming milmium.
or "Sabbath of a thousand
ars." The psalmist says. "For a
Dusand years are in thy sight as yes day"
(Psalm sc. 4. See also 11 Peter
, 8).
Chinese Nomads. j
Id the plains ou the western borders I
the Chinese empire, in the heart of j
la. there live roaming tribes wbo sel- i
m visit towns except for trade. They j
rell in tents made of felt and usually j
v. small and conical. The wooden 2
or frame is no higher than half a j
ndow frame in English houses, but ^
i tent, although not equal to the ^
mts of a large family, is snug and f
mfortable in summer, but cold In |
nter.?London Graphic.
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?R SALE:?Cheap, one light spring f
gon, newly repaired and painted |
good condition. Bice B. Harm an
*ever in the history of civilisation
3 there been a gpeater premium on
11 trained minds than at the present
ip. Never were business entergrises
lducted on a greater scale or reired
more skillful management,
diocrity of indifferent service will
longer be tolerated.
Che yomg m^n woman must he
e to do the work required by this
ictiflfc age or *.ive way to those who C
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TT t-K n *r~r, \ AlllfiAa OH nTkl T'lnff J
fl rj nave; lij^ launtirn iwjl ouppijiug
at the business world demands.
)or course of 9tudy is modern, our
chers are earnest, zealovs and pracal,
and our appointments firstclass
3 canrot expect to secure nor deve
the patronage of the public uns
we do thorough work, for the sucis
of our school depends upon the
icess of our graduate,
rhere 19 no time lik-i the present,
mprove the present and you assure
> future.
Address C. J. R'chards, President,
e Richards Business College bavaLti,
Ga.
IterliiTg Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fi^e
china, clocks. A fine stotk
always on hand for you t
select from.
Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jenelry 01
Silverware.
Good watch wor^ and best ?
eye glasses. If
you can't come, send foj
our catalogue or telephone you? J
order to us.
, B. LACBICOTTE & CO..
JKWELFR8,
1424 Main Columbia, 8.C i
Phone 984
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WOOD'S
Turnip Seed
JL,
A large supply of Wood's New Crop
irnip Seed. All Standard Varieties,
nfca Baga, Radish, Amber Cane,
>rnfield Peans and all kinds of Garin
and Field Seeds.
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Lexington, S. C. j
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