The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 01, 1911, Image 6
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^ This wonderful new remedy is
germs which cause the hair to fall ou
antiseptic equalities of TO-3AC-7CW
tobacco leaf and other beneficial ingi
this Hr.ir Tonic. It contains no grease
fal odor. TO-BAC-TON stimulates
baldness, cares dandruff and all ccclp
Try a bottle at our rich. If you a
1 your money. TO-BAC-TON is sold a
$1.00 a bottle and used by first-clai
TO-BAC-TON MANUFACTURING CO
For Sale by Derrick's Erug
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Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherb
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H.M. WINGA1
Lexington, - - S. C
We Sell the Best Grocer
At Right Prices.
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^11 Hair Tonicsiy
specially prepared to dest:T$T the
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s or alcohol, and has a most delig'ntthe
growth of the hair, prevents
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re not entirely satisfied, we refund
t all drug stores at 25c, 50c and.
5S barbers.
MPAKY, WiRSten-SaN, JUL
I Store, Lexington. S. C.
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Blinds, Interior
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Beat PiW VMREIm
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pestries and Wall Payers. ^
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i showing the best line ol
Winter Shoes and Oxfords for
len and Children, that we have
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leading makes and Styles to semd
the prices are bound to please
sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe
1 make an inspection today.
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Men And Religion
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Forward Movement.
Special to The Dispatch.
Charleston, S. Oct. 31.?Now
that oth'-r cities ami towns of North
and South Carolina begin to realize
the to iuendous vaiuo and significance
of the Met and Rchgion Forward
M/'Vi ment and '.ho fact that tin y .have
cii.y tin involves to blame if they do
not receive invaluable direct benefits,
Robert K. Staiey, .Executive Secretary
lor the Carolines, at -it* King Street,
i* he5ng flooded wilh letters of inquiry
1 ..f .1 .. ,?/%/ ? /\+" f M n
from cities, towns anu wiiagcs uj.
two States. After urgent request,
speakers have been sent (at the expense
of the inviting city or town) to
explain in peison to conferences of I
pastors, Sunday school supenutendents
and other laymen, the significance
of the Movement.
The prime object of this Movement
is to vitally strengthen the work for
men and boys in every Protestant
Church and Sunday School in North
America. All of these churches have
grave man and boy problems. Sane
leaders of all denominations declare
this Movement has been divinely inspired
to do this. The plan contemplates
infinitely more than a short period
of big meetings. It seeks to establish
no new organization but to invigorate
existing factors in the church
and to broaden their programs. It
aims not to make itself but its influence
permanent.
All North America will thrill witu
the achievements of this Movement,
under God, before next May. Every
Protestant pastor in Charleston and
hundreds of leading laymen are hoping
that the Churches and Sunday schools
of Lexington ceunty will investigate
' " rttiiobrlv and fully. If
cms iuuycuicuu _? _
they do and decide not to become an
Auxiliary Centre they will be the first
not to eagerly enlist in this gigantic
"forward march" of the Christian
men and boys of North America. R.
L.
Starts Much Trouble.
If all people knew that neglect of
constipation would result in severe indigestion,
yellow jaundice or virulent
liver trouble they would soon take Dr.
King's New Life Pills, and end it. Its
the only safe way. Best for biliousness,
headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility.
25c at Eaufmann Drug Co.
Ginners Report Issued.
The ginners report issued Wednesday
showed 7,740,000 bales of cotton
ginned to Oct. 17th. The report was
lilg ajtj tiUiUg 1U ?/v n V#
Silverware.
Good watch work and besi
eye glasses.
If you can't come, send foj
our catalogue or telephone you)
order to us.
P. H, LACRICOTTB & CO.,
JEWELERS,
1424 Main Columbia, S.C
Phone 984
regarded as more bearish thougn some
bear operators have been freely predicting
8,000,000 bales.
Town Lots For Sale.
Desirable building lots in the town
of Swansea, S. C., for sale on easy
terms and at reasonable prices. Apply
quick to D. H. Lawson, Gaston,
S. O., K P. D. 1. tf
Two little daughters of Mr. John
Mabon of Eu Claire, a suburb of Co
lumbia, swallowed the juice of a green
walnut a few days ago. Kitty, aged
seven, died and Rosa, aged four, bare
ly escaped with her life, being ex
tremely ill for more than a week
Balked At Cold Steel.
''I wouldn't lot a doctor cut my foot
off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio
"although a horrible ulcer had been
the plague of my life for four years.
Instead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salv*,
and my foot was soon completel
..A j? TT??1U Rnmo "Roils. Sores.
uulf u iicaia j ,
Bruises, Eczema, Pimples, Corns,
Surest Pile cure 25c at Kaufmam.
Drug Co.
The physicians of South Carolina
have been invited to attend a clinic ol
pellagra cases at the state hospital
for the insane in Columbia tomorrow
at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m.
Bring us your job work. All work
executed in a skillful manner on
short notice. Mail orders receive
prompt and careful attention.
The Dispatch.
Sterling Goods
Sterling silver, cut glass, fk.t
china, clocks. A fine stot b
always on hand for you 1
select from.
Keep us in mmd when want
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j Our Salesmen Will
j Themselves Ik thei
i The long experience of all the salesmen ir
itently aid the young folks in their home-fi
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EXTENSION TABLES
Made of solid Golden
Oak, well finished, five ^^3
legs, will extend six feet
with leaves, top measures
42 x 42, only .-$5.98. The marl
stove a
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SIbkiiOARDS.
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THE LION Fl
made, fine finish, best
grade mirror. A perfect 1426 Ma
beauty, Only . $14.63. Columl
New Pressing Club. 4BS3
The People's Pressing Clnb is now
open in/the Harman Building, in rear
of Oourt house and will be glad to 4H
share the patronage of both the ladies
iiid gems. G oil and prompt seivice
given. Clothes rt-p^iring a specialty II
James Hilton, JH
Oct. 4 tf Proprietor.
When Will Frost Come?
Farmers throughout the cotton belt
are this year much interested in th.
first killing rr >st. On account of peculiar
weathe conditions the pas;
summer the farmers expect a much
larger yield of cotton should the fros
hold off well along in November. I:
South Carolina the season has been
decidedly peculiar one. Continue* #
drouth during the middle summer prevented
the early growth of bloom-,
and caused shedding of the small*
bolls and squares curing the earl v da > jfrl
of August. Rains which came fairly \IUlUd
heavily between the 15th and 25th o'
August gave the cotton a new star- The Golden
so that many new blooms and square" ^ 1 O*
have been put forth, and are rapidly GOOk otOV6.
approaching maturity. The questioL Panel, Oven J
with farmers is now whether thi.? worker
"t >p" crop, or what portion thereo
will come to maturity before the fhs' No. I
frost falls. o aa po
According to the weather maps i;
the office of the federal department d 8-22 25
agriculture., the earliest killing frostever
recorded by the government observers
in South Carolina were on Oc
tober 10th for the upper section, Octuber
20 for the central and November 1
for the lower. The average first fro9t 15119 IV!
date, according to the map, in South
Carolina, is November 1 to 5, for the
upper sections. Farmers who are fa "V" L J C
miliar with the time consumed by the I I I wm
cotton boll from the bloom to maturi- ? .
ty can figure out their "top" crop *-* ^ ^
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Fruit Trees. the greateu
Anyone wishing to buy J. Van Lind- best, Hiedil
ley Nursery Co., Pomona, N. 0-, fruit prrmh
trees, nut trees, grape vines, straw- ttiiu
berries, raspberries blackberry, dew- WOlk to 1 fli
berry, shade trees, hedge plants, flowers
and everything in the nursery
stock. Call or write Geo. \l\ Miller, Jgi| *
Gilbert, S. C., Route 1, and I wi''
"omr and take your orders at one-. ?
Prices will please yon. fr **
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Needs oi Your Home
i our employ particularly fits them to compelrnishing.
They will aid you painstakingly
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Exactly like cut, best fin.
ish, brass knobs, single
: or known ^ double size, complete
nd range with rollers and slats r
for it has Only $5.48. _
IRNITURE CO. ^ aULFS, genuine solid
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in ?tpoot Dent oaK, strong ana aura Die,|
' lets the baby sleep comforta-J
bia, S. C. ble, only . . . $1.73. j
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Rod is a new .id beautifully designed 9
It is finely finished with Nickel Oven Do6r 9
5helf and Towel Rod. Large Flue, a pe?fect 9
Jurns Oven x Price 9
inch wood 20 in. x 20 in. $16.00 9
inch wood 22 in. x 22 in. $18.50 9
Every Stove Guaranteed. 9
ICK BROTHERS, 4
IAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. I
: OLD RELIABLE |
;ea of the very best in HARNESS and I
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rseman" call on us where you will find mm
it variety to select from of all grades,
nm and cheap. We use the Best Leather SB
)y the best workmen. Guarantee our |H
st longer than any on the market
street Cok^rmbaa, S. C* I
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