The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 29, 1911, Image 3
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^ VOL. XLII. LEXINGTON, S. CM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911 4
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I AS WELL AS I
targe ones are welcome sere?
yea need not wait until your business
has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-?AY.
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
we cannot perform. Talk it over
with our cashier.
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CUOUKA lATfOUL BAIK,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
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Barrett &
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We beg to offer our1
for handling cotton?eith
Being in position to give
?RO N D E D RECE
t against his cotton?cover;
many sections. These**
i throughout the country t
L- i i zt
H to secure loans, 11 iicccaa
I either from his local ba
I will advance 7 l-2c pet
?? I Middling, and carry
K NATELY, or so long as t
, When your local w
hausted ship to us.
L Write us for rates.
' Sincerely
| BARRETT
COTTON 1
f A Big Fall
? . All new, fresh goods, t
Mr. Ayoub has just ret
| era markets where he
' newest and latest styles
I season. Such bargains
B Ladies, Gents' and Chi]
' Hats, Caps and Notion:
? Give us a call We guarai
f feeds.
Tlte sia
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Alex Ayoub
K9 Cervais St, Three D<
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We Prescribe for Your ,
Health and advise you
10 use
R. L. T.
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The Great Liver Medicine
and General Tonic '
Always produces the best
results. Ask for our testimonials.
Guaranteed and manufac- J
tuied by the R. L. T. Co.. <
Anderson, S. 0. For sale by 1
KAUFMANN DUUCCO
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Buy from those who advertise in the ]
Dispatch. i
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From I
Doughty I
Factors I
warehouse and facilities I
er for sale or to hold? I
each customer a I i
IPT " (when desired) I '
s the plan adopted in so I i
receipts are negotiable I \
hus enabling the holder J
;ary, upon his cotton, 1
nk or elsewhere. We <
pound, basis Augusta j
the cotton INDEFI- I
his margin is kept good '
rarehduse room is ex,
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Yours,
tDOUGHTY
FACTORS
Georgia
Opening!
he latest of the season,
urned from the north"Scooped
in" all the
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i aiiu nuveraes 01 me
; were never offered in
[dren's Clothing, Shoes,
s of all descriptions,
itee to please 70a in prices and
ir Store,
, Proprietor,
90rs above 3. A. L. Depot
>ia, S. C.
The Conscience of Clara.
One day when Mrs. Bell was mak- J
ing a neighborly call on Mrs. Ellia j
the latter, in the presence or her
caller, discharged her colored maid, j
whose obstreperousness could be |
borne with no longer.
A few weeks later Mrs. Bell again
called on Mrs. Ellis, and to her surprise
her hostess informed her that
Clara was back.
The services of the maid were re- j
quired by her mistress, who pressed
the button In the drawing room.
There was. however, no response.
Finally Mrs. Ellis went out and
nn hnrcolf WhilA shp WMS
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gone Clara, who was acquainted with I
Mrs. Beiy having served in her family
also.^put bgr head in at the door
and explained:?
"Mis' Bell. I heard Mis' Ellis all the
time, but do you recollec' the las' time
you was here she discharged me an'
said she'd never have me again? I
said I'd never come back too. But
here I am, so we bofe lied. That's
why I's ashamed to come in. 1 was
ashamed for bofe of us."?New York
rimes.
Chili Con Carne.
From remotest Mexico comes this
recipe for chill con carne. which is
capable of warming whatever cockles
'he heart may have and of diffusing
ralories to one's works at large: First
;omes a fire of logs in the open. Second
;omes an olla of generous proportions.
Into the olla put a gallon of water and
plenty of the hot chilis, and in that
region of Mexico they ripen so hot that
lot even the rattlesnake will dare take
refuge in their shade. Upon this beginning
lay as much of a side of beef
n one piece as may be squeezed into
^ c? An fKln aI In or?rl
LliC (juu OCt IUC tuici ull luio vita auu
ute it down with clay. Then put the
>ot Into the fire and heap the glowing
toals all over it, with particular attention
to the lid. so that the luting may
jake into brick. Keep the fire burning
slowly all day long. When night has
tome scatter the embers, break the
}rlck seal of the olla, fork out and
:hrow away whatever of the meat regains
solid. The remainder is the chili
:od carne. No sauce is needed.
The Love Affairs of Handel.
Women greatly admired Handel,
who was very bandsome, but the
serenity of the composer seems only
to have been ruffled twice by love on
bis partv. His first attachment was to
i London girl, a member of the aristocracy.
Her parents believed bim
jeneath her in social position, but were
?ood enough to say that if he abstained
from writing any more music
the question of marriage might be entertained
It was easier to abstain
!rom their daughter than from his art
ind he did so. Years after almost the
same thing occurred. Handel and an)ther
beautiful pupil of his fell in love
with each other, and proud parents
*ave him the choice between giving
ap his profession or their daughter,
dusic, "heavenly maid," was chosen.?
*The Love Affairs of Some Famous
den."
Where He Got It
Teacher?Now, Willie, where did you
get that chewing gum? I want the
truth.
Willie?You don't want the truth,
teacher, and I'd rather not tell a lie.
Teacher?How dare you say I don't
want the truth! Tell me at once
where you got that chewing gum.
Willie?Under your desk.
Regular Duties.
"I should think you would give that
hired man a good scolding," said the
summer boarder.
"'Tain't any use," replied Farmer
Corntossel. "That hired man has got
an idea that listening to me scold is
TTrn XT hex MPTta Klo WH9M " Wn flh
iuv uv vuauv * *M ?
tegtoQ Star.
Complete Victory.
"So you won your divorce suit?"
asks the friend
"Oh. yes I" happily answers the woman.
"I got an absolute separation,
with alimony, and the court awarded
me the custody of the dog too."?
Life.
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After the Honeymoon.
She?You deceived me when I married
you.
He?I did more than that I deceived
myself.?Boston Transcript
SOME OF THE LEADING OFFICIALS OF THE
^ SAVANNAH AUTOMOBILE CLUB.
' Top Row Reading Left to Right?George W. Tiedman, Mayor Savannah
and Chairman Finance Committee; Harvey Granger, President; Arthur
W. Solomon, Secretary.
A. B. Moore, Member Executive Committee; Oliver T. Bacon, Vice
President; Frank C. Battey, Chairman Executive Committee.
I#Hub that never (
I Made from tough, strong, close g
I || material best suited for that purpose.
I Bj Hubs are oanu^a wim
1 hub bands pressed on by hydraulic
H Boxing is coated with white lead ai
H into hub in exact center, by hydraulic
I This method keeps out all moisture.
I Let us tell you more <
B about the maKing of
StudebaKer hubs and
I why StudebaKer wagons
I run so easily "Jr
We sell and guaran? >
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Gregory-Conder Mi
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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But we have Bargains Galore to offer you in all
All of the Seasons Newest and Best in Notions,
Millinery, Etc., is here. They are marked at pri
New goods are coming in every day. cme wJ
P. H. STALUNGS, New Br
| In the Asylum.
i 1 "What's the matter with the fellow
J up on the ladder who is twiddling his
j fingers?"
"Why, he went crazy over buttoning
his wife's waists."
"And why is he up on the ladder?"
"He thinks he has the contract for
buttoning the waist of the statue of
/Liberty."--Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Usele ss Theft.
Rollingstone Nomoss?Wot's a kleptomaniac,
Tatters?
Tatterdon Torn ? A kleptomaniac.
Roily, is a feller wot steals fer de love
of stealin', not because he wants de
stuff. .
Rollingstone Nomoss?Gee] Den I
must be one. I siviped a cake of soap
today.?Philadelphia Record.
His Picr.ic.
"Well, Bluff, did you have a good
time?" asked the country dog whose
lame leg had kept him at home.
"You betcha!" grinned the other dog.
who had been permitted to accompany
his master to the village. "I caught,
'leven o' them IJgrsh town dogs with
tliAir mnzzlps on:*?Puck.
1 9?e?9es?*oa?o?o????a?es9*?
Useless.
Probing into the depths of the ?
inconsequential and unfathom
able, why were bantam chick- *
J ens invented??St. Louis Globe- '
Democrat.
Hook & Layton,
Staple and Fancy
C r oce rl es, Hay,
GRAIN
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and all kinds of mixed
feeds a specialty.
"Let Us Feed Your Stock/5
t 1 03 Cervais St., Columbia.
PHONE 2418
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[rain wood
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pressure.
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IS OVER
manner of Merchandise.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, .
ices that will move them,
tiether you buy or not. j
ooktand, S. C.