The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 20, 1911, Image 7
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DR. G. R. HARDING,
1 thb old and tried dentist,
Is st his office doing good wora at
moderate prices. Call to see him
don't wait.
Near Hyatt's Park, COLUMBIA, S. C
~ Branch Office 1521, Main street, over
Hinard's clothing store, Colombia,
h S. C.
P. 0. GILMORB,
IF DENTIST.,
.1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
Starves Ho'jbs: 9 a. m. to 2 p. to., an izom
3 to 6 d. m.
m TOM. W. HA WES,
Q j f f Attorney and Coonselor at Law.
Ktf NEW BROOSLAND. S. C.
Practice in all Conrts. Business solicited.
Hp November 1.1906.
L. L. TOOLE, ?=Osl
i 1808 Main St. : Columbia, S. C.
OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M.-5 P. M.
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i IJ1FXKD & VXJStUSB,
, \ JO* . : ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
. \ LEXINGTON 0. H.. S. 0.
j Will i >raetiea in all the Courts. Business I
f solicited. One member of the Arm will al!
Ways be at office, Lexington. S. 0.
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T H. FRICK,
u ? ATTORNEY AT LAW.
* chafin, & C.
Office: Betel Marion, 4th Boom. Second
i Floor. Will nractice in all the Courts.
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f OOBBRT MOORMAN.
II ^ Attorney-at-Law,
Ad omitted to Practice in all
j yv; ? Courts in'this State,
j Y Carolina National Bank Building,
I COLUMBIA, S. 0.
i RAY F. SOX,
H DENTIST.
!> RpasuNi?, Lexington County, S. C.
^jPHURtfOND & CALLISON,
y * ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
f WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS.
J W8 will be pleased :to meet those
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f having legal business to oe aiwuucu
to, at our office at any time.
K> . Kaufmann Building, N
' * Lexington, S. C. ^
V J. WM THURMOND.
j^Sept 13,1911. T. 0. 0ALLISON.
fPHURMOND & TTMMKBMAN,
, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
E. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL OOUBTB,
| I Citizens' Bank B'Id'g, Bateabure, S. O.
f W? will be pleased to meet those bavin* le[
* cat business to be attended to at our office
(nthe Citizens' Bank Buiidln* at any time,
v Respectfully.
v J. Wm. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMEttMAN.
su msbt m. boozer,
A. attorney at law,
COLUMBIA, 8. a
Omen: 1336 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
?_ < Van Metre's Furniture Store. J
Especial attention *ivan to business entrust- j
SftoHm by His feuow citizens of Lejdwrton
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| -) ; Lutheran Publication Building,
K -,' t 1626 Main St.
Office hours S a. m.. to 5:30 p.'m
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\ Min 0LIVE80S,
1424 MARWN ST.,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
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iL Is prepared to treat an wouoiea ui
m Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
9 The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed.
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I B. F. JOKES, M. D. V.
r Graduate Veterinarian.
I Out-of-town calls promptly
I ! , .* attended to /. .*.
I COLUMBIA, S. C.
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f J Law Offices, ( Residence, 1529
1 1309 Washington < Pendleton Street.
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Office Telephone No. 1372.
Residence Telephone No. 1086.
nr BOYD EVANS,
ff LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR.
i Columbia. S. O.
I 0 BEAR IN AflND
[ O.D. Kenny Co's.
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Is Headquarters ior
: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice,
Etc. Fresh Coffee roasted
; daily.
Don't put off buying
?our coffee and sugar.
They're going Higher.
vC. D. KENNEY CO.
' 1639 Main Street,
157
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Columbia, S. C.
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Little Fellow
Little fellow, do you wonder
Why your daddy sometimes sighs,
Why you sometimes catch him looking
At you out of blurry eyes?
Do you wonder why he takes you
In his arms and hugs you so,
As if you were going to leave him
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Ana ne couiau & j uu gv.
Little fellow, that's the reason?
Soon the big, rough world will say,
"Come and give your baby to me,
I have work for hira today;
I have need of him this minute,
I've a place for him to fill;
Let me have his brain and muscle,
Give to me his strength and skill."
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Little fellow, when your daddy
Comes with sadness in his eyes,
And he looks away off yonder
And yon hear his bitter sighs,
It's because the ceaseless straggle
Of the day has bruised him so,
And he dreads the time approaching
When to that his boy must go.
Yes, he knows you'll want to leave
him,
And he knows it's right you should,
For the world may justly claim you |
When you've passed your babyhood.
But your daddy, little fellow.
Knows the bitterness and wot^
Of the big world fbat will take you,
And he dreads to let you go. ,
, ?Detroit Free Press.
Senator John Sharp WilliamS of
Mississippi will deliver an address on 3
the evening of the 27th at the reunion
of the Red Shirts in Columbia, 1
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THE JEWELEB c
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C. [
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REPAIRS 1
WATCHES i
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JEWELRY
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Manufactured in Our Own
Shops for Schools and j
Other Purposes. I
AVERY, The Jeweler
: 1508 Main St., Columbia, S, C .
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fire iiiauiiwut;
On farm Properly
I beg to advise the
farmers of Lexington
County .that I am
prepared to write
lines of Fire Insurance
in good Companies,
on their Farm
Property. This includes
Dwellings,
Barns and Contents,
Live Stock and Cotton
stored on Plantation,
or at Gin.
If yon desire this kind of
protection, write or call on
me for rates.
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Lexington, S. C.
6. W. LINDLER,
Chapin, S. Cn
Has an up-to-date line of
COFFINS AND CASKETS
On hand, at prices to suit everybody
Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00
Gall on me and I will save you money,
I am prepared to furnish a hearse when'
ever desired in connection with my un"
dertaking business Jan. 1?ly
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WHEN YOU YAWN
A GOOD DEAL
In the day time, and feel dull,
Jazy and discouraged, you have
every symptom of a torpid
liver.
Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator
(The Powder Form) is
a fine tonic for a disordered
liver. It acts promptly. The
bilious impurities which have
interfered with the free action!
of the liver are driven out, the I
stomach is cleansed and!
strengthened so that it can!
more thoroughly digest food.
The bowels are purified and a
regular habit re-established.
It is a splendid medicine for
the whole system, Promotes
a feeling of energy, mental
activity and cheerful spirits.
Sold by Dealers, Price, (arge package, $1,C0
Aek for the genuine with the Bed Z on the label. I f
you cannot get it, remit to us. we will send by mai I
postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is also put up in
liquid form for those who prefer it. Price, $1.00 per
bottle. Look for the Bed Z label.
J. H. ZHUIfcS CO., Props., St leuis. Mo.
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He Didn't Want Much.
A Woafprn pditnr pprtpivpd the follow- !
tag letter:
VPiease send me a few copies of the
paper which had the obituary aud
rerses about the death of my child a
veek or so ago. J^lso publish the endosed
clipping about my niece's mariage.
And I wish you would menion
in your local columns, if it don't
jost anything, that I have two bull
:alves to sell. Send me a couple of
xtra copies of the paper this ,week.
^3 my subscription is out, please stop
ny paper. Times are too hard to waste
nouey on newspapers."
Foley Kidney Pills
iVill reach your individual case if you
lave any form of kiduey and bladder
r( uble or urinary irregularities . Try
hem. Kaufmann Drug Co.
A Question of Age. \
A colored man applied to Judge
Jchumpert on Friday for a marriage
icense. He returned his own age at
1$, When asked the age of the brideto-be,
he said she was 30.
"You'll swear to that, will yon?"
?ked the judge.
"If I got to swear to it", replied the
ipplicanfc. "I'll say '40".
The preaoher who married them said
le would have come nearer to it if he
lad said 60.?Newberry Observer.
Kills A Murderer.
A merciless murderer is Appendicitis
villi many victims, but Dr. King's
New Life Pills kin it by prevention,
rhey gently stimulate stomach, liver
rod bowels, preventing that clogging
uiiat invites appendicitis, curing Constipation,
Headache, ^Biliousness,
Duills, 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co.
Tom Johnson shot and killed Will
Key and fatally shot Will Brown on
Sunday at Hodges and then fled. The
parties are negroes.
if you knew of the reauepBAfo \
Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back,
soreness ot L're muscles, sprains and
rheumatic pains, you would never wH
to be witnout it. For saie by J.A
Dealers.
Kausas City women slid down banisters
to get at the bargain counter in
a dry goods store. Lots of husbands
would be facing the poorhouse if their
wives weren't so willing to do 'most
anything to save money for them.
Honesty j
in Jewelry I
"If it came from Sentz's, you ^
know it's all right," is what one fe
of our customers remarked to B
another the other day. g
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TT iiru JUU wuj u v? v**j , j _
generally have to take the "Jew- 9
eler's word for it" whether it ib R
good or not. 5
That's just where onr repnta- |
tion for honesty and fair dealing
counts.
And furthermore, we willjalways
give you your money back
and ask no questions any time
you are dissatisfied with a purchase.
Special attention to mail orders,
CHARLES P. HZ,
JEWELER,
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C
Frascr Lyon To Wed.
All South Carolina is interested ii
the announcement that the bacheloi
attorney general of the state, Mr. J
Fraser Lyon, has at last surrenderee
to Dan Cnpid and is to become a bene
diet this winter. Boston papers o1
Sunday published the following an
nouncement;
"Mrs. John Greenwood of Temple
street, We&t Newton, announces the
engagement of her daughter, Kathleen,
to J. Fraser Lyon of Columbia."
Miss Greenwood visited Miss Christensen
at Beaufort last spring, and at
the same time the attorney general
was the guest of hi9 friend, Senator
Niels Christensen. It was there that
the romance began which is to have a
happy climax in the near future.?Columbia
Record.
TIME TO ACT.
Don't Wait for the Fatal Stages
of Kidney Illness Prof
it by Lexington Peo
pie's Experience. *
Occasional attacks of backache, irregular
urination, headaches and dizzy
spells are common early symptoms
of kidney disorders. It's an error to
neglect these ills. The attacks may
pass off for a time but return with
greater intensity. If tnere are symptoms
of dropsy?puffy swellings below
the eyes, bloating of limbs .md unkie3
or any part of'the body, don't delay a
minute. Begin taking Bonn's Kidney
Pills, and keep up the treatment until
the kidneys are well, when your old
time health and vigor will return.
Cares in Lexington prove the effectiveness
of this great remedy.
Mrs. Myrtle Hariing, Factory Hill,
Lexington. S. C , says: "I can highly
recommend Loan's Kidney Pills, for I
have observed the good results that
have followed their use. A member
of my family had kidney and bladder
trouble and his back ached intensely.
He used Doan's Kidney Pills and they
gave him immediate relief. We don't
think there is a better kidney medicine
to be had.''
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
College Outlook Good.
The building9 at Newberry college
are being pat in good condition for the
next session, which begins on September
21st. The outlook for a splendid
opening is very good. President
Harms Las been conducting a very active
canvass for a large enrolment.?
Lutherah Chnrch Visitor.
Does Your Baby Suffer
From Skin Disease?
He would be a heartless father indeed
who did not allay baby's suffering
as did Mr. E. M. Bogan of Enterprise,
Miss. He says:
"My baby was troubled with breaking
out. Something like seven year
itch. We nsed all ordinary remedies
but nothing seemed to do any good
nntil I tried HUNT'S CURE and in a
few days all symptoms disappeared
and now baby i9 enjoying the best of
health." Price 50c per box.
Manufactured and guaranteed by
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.,
-Sherman, Texas.
Sold by, J. R. Laogford, Swansea, S C
W. A. Oxner, Gilbert, S. C.
Kaufmann Drug Co. Lexington S. C.
An Old Mule.
The oldest mule in Tennessee is owned
by Robert Mitchell, near Camden.
This mule is 52 years old and still does
a little work. He helped to pull the
first steam fiouring mill into the countj
40 years ago.
In the election for mayor of Orangej
burg on Tuesday Col. Wm. M. Sain
received 219 votes, Capt. W. W. Wanamaker
218 and 0. K. Wilson 22.
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C i Also Good Shij
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5 H| I LOWEST PRICES is our reaeon for
^ iff... J&jt inviting you to trade with us. We
^Bti^aSS5eiii@ now have a complete stock in all
Leathers and Styles. We bought in February and March, while leather was
I down, and we are going to save you on your family's shoes this Fall and Wini
ter and ca|j sell you for less than we could last fall
Farmers3 Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty.
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I L f. & l.A. DAVIS
1710 Main St. Coiumbia3 S. C.
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You Can't Be Comfortable Without
?ICiii? <^3?
We make the finest quality of Ice by the most
approved hygienic methods. Packed carefully
and shipped in new sacks.
Palmetto lee Company
COLUMBIA, . . SOUTH CAROLINA.
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The- Prudential I
/? \ Monthly income Policy is the
111 Door separting Comfort From
Poverty- j.
?n s'^e w'*i y?ur fernS3y
be after your death?
j. t. cx)LHjvi an M^r. ALFB?D J. FOX, Special Agent,
Chariot* ?n, S. V . ' LEXINGTON, S. C.
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
Incorporated as a stock company by the State of New Jersey
! John F. Dryden, President. Home Office, Newark, N J
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ROUGH
and DRESSED LUMBER,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shingles,
Etc., Write or call on
N. H. DRIGCERS,
COLUMBIA, - SOUTH CAROLINA.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED. MARKET PRICES PAID FOB
t SHINGLES AND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
New and Seasonable Goods.
Our stock of Millinery, Dress
Goods, Dry Goods, Notions
Shoes and Hats is now complete.
We want our Lexington friends to
call and inspect our line of Goods
and make our store headquarters
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while in the city, wftetner tney
buy or not. Our prices are right,
WM. PLATT & SON,
I 1804 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C.
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