The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 29, 1911, Image 8
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B Read the Labels. The pure food and drug law 1
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9 protects those who read labels. |
I The law prevents false claims?on the labels?not 1
9 in the advertising. The law makes the label tell if E
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1 Read the Label |
9 The law specifies a list of such drugs as are considered dangerous I
I unless prescribed by a physician, such as opium morphine, cocaine, S
I acetanelid. canabis indica, chloral, arsenic, strychnine, etc., and B
9 makes the LABEL tell if any of them are contained in the medicine, g
9 The advertising does not have to. Therefore when buying medicine I
9 tll6 Labsl The next time yon are inclined to buy a tonic or I
& i a remedy for any of the ills that come from n
9 impure, impoyerished or acid blood, ask ycur druggist to let you read the
9 label on ft bottle of MILAM. This preparation has no riral. If you suspect
* 9 any other'preparation of being in it? class, Read the Label. Look for a guar9
antee of benefit Look for ALCOHOL and other dangerous and habit
M forming ingredients. Any preparation can claim what we ciaia in their
9 advertising: NONE CAN on their labels.
g READ THE LABELS! ?
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Parlor Restaurant,
i. v BEN DAVID, Proprietor,
BtQUUIlT. Opp. Palnsfto Matlooal Bank OOLOMNI, S. C.
feat eeokin? and finest Restaurant in Colombia.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
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Special Bates by the Week.
Meals at all Hours?Night orJDay
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I Knowing the great importance ?'. th-st to^<s, we make it a >
point to carry the best of every toot known to the blacksmith- [
ing art. Whether for the shop or the (a/tn, we are prepared 1
to serve you. You will find our p'ices hammered down fo the i
. i fewest reasonable figure on everything you need. |
Anvils $5.00 and up. Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to S7.50. [
! Lorick & Lowranco,
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E R. V. STILLER, Manager. t : : F. K. HYATT, Proprietor, i [J i
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Mr. Lever to Hold
Examination.
I will hold a competitiye examination
on Saturday, December the 30feh,
at Columbia, S. C., beginning at 10 a.
in., to fill a vacancy from the Seventh
Congressional District at the United
Stat.os Military Academy at West
Point. The examination will be cou|
ducted by Prof. E. S. Dreher of Co;
lumbia, ast.i9t.ed by Profo. W. E.
Black and S. H. Edmunds. Only actual
residents of the district, between
the ages of seventeen and twenty-two
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BUllDUUfj 11 urn uu uuiuiuiiv; (
who have been vaccinated within one
year, who are of good moral character
3nd are unmarried, are eligible to
take the examination. The mental
examination will cover algebra, plane
geometry. English grammar, English
composition and English literature, j
geography, history of the United
States and anoient history.
Those who are interested in this examination
may get fuller particulars
by writing me at Lexington, S. 0.
Very truly,
A. F. Lever,
M. C. Seventh S. O.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
By George S Drafts, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, Annie S. Kinard made
suit to me, to grant her Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of J. W. Kinard.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said J, W.
Kinard, dec'd, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held au Lexington, C. H.,
S. C., on 23d day November, 1911, next
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cauwe, if any
they have, why the said Adminiatration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 8th
day of Nov. Anno Domini 1911.,
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. 8.)
Probate Judge, Lexington Co., 8. C.
Published on the 15th day No?.,
1911, in the Lexington Dispatch.
2Wbeka.~3.
The trouble wi hau easy-going chap
is that he seldom knows wien to. atop.
COMFORTING WORDS.
Many a Lexington Household
Will rind Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a
bad back removed; to be eutirely free
from annoying, dangerous urinary dis
orders is enough to make any kidney
sufferer grateml. To tell how this
great change can be brought about
will prove comforting words to hundreds
of Lexington l eaders.
A. Marks, Depot St., Lexington. S.
C., say9:
"I had pains in ray baok and sides
for months and did not feel well a*
all. M> kidneys did not do their
work as they should and I knew thai
I needed a reliable kidney medicine
I got a supply of Doau's Kidney Pihs
from the Kaufmann Drag Co., an<?
since I used the contents of one box.
Che pam has disappeared and my kio
ue* - have become normal I ad vis
other kidney sufferers to try Doan's
Kieu-v P.-N." (StatemenG given
March 9, 1903 )
PRAISES DOAN'S AGAIN.
Mr. Marks was interviewed on
March 23, 1911, and he added to the
aiv.v- : 4'I tiike pleasure in confirm
iocrmy previous endorsement of Doan's
Ki ney Pill-*. I c-rtainly think that
this,preparation is worthy of the higher
pla'.se.,,
Fo 9ale by all dealers. Pric^ 50
cents Foster Milburn Co., Buffaly;
Ne v York, sole agents for the Uniteo
S - a.t s
R: member the name?Doan's?auci
ake no ether.
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Final Discharge.
This is to notify all persons that .1
will apply to the Hon George S.
Drafts, Jwflge of Probate for Lex'ngnrti
Oountv, S. C., on the 19th d y of
De^Uib* r, 1911, for a final discharge
A the estate of Enoch Harman, de
ceased. Malissa Harman.
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! Greenville, Nov. 23.?Mrs. Nancy
Wilson, aged 105 yoars and 9 months, j
died today at her home, near Central, j
after a brief illness. Mrs. Wilson l
' was the widow of Robert Wilson, who j
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Get Sekool Books Here.
Teachers from all over the county
are reminded that The Bazaar is headquartern
for achooi books-r-the new
textbooks now being in stock. Teachers,
when you come to the court
house, don't forget to buy your books
at The Bazaar..
A girl seldom attempts to extinguish
the spark of love.
"It is a pleasure .to tell you that
Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy is the
best cough medicine 1 have ever us^d."
writesMrs HughCe.mpbeil oj Livonia,
Ga. "I have u?e<i it with ad my children
and tte resulti have be?n highly satisfactory."
For sale by All IX&lers.
A pessimist seldom hopes for the
best for fear the unexpected will happen.
J. F Parker, 3021 No. 10th St., Ft.
Smith, Ark , a*ya that he had taken
many kinds of kidne\ medicine, but
did not get better until he took Foley
Kidney Pills. No matter how or g you
have had kidney trouble, you will find
quick ana permanent oenent oy tar
use of Foley Kidney Pills. S^arttaking
them now. Kaufmann Drug Go.
The star actor only hag a part, but
. he is apt to consider himself the whole
shOW.
A bee can carry twice its weight
I in honey.
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Land at Public Sale.
On the first Monday in December,
after the official sales, I will sell to
the highest b;dder 50 acres of woodland,
a part of the Samuel Lorick estate,
lying four miles northwest of
Lexington, on the Irmo road. Terms
of sale cash; purchaser to pay for
papers. For farther particulars apply
to 8 F. CORLEY,
Lexington, R F. D. 1.
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Subsoribe po The Dispatch and the
Home and Farm Only |1.25 a year.
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v? save you money on
every pair of Shoes bought
from us. : : : : : :
WHY?
Because they wear longer
and cost >ou less. We
ha*~e the stock to select
from. :::::::
We invite our Lexing
ton friends to come in and
be convinced that we live
up to just what we say. :
Pleasure to wait on you
and give you our prices.
Harmon's
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if SALLOW COMPLEXION comes from bilious \i
impurities in the blood, and the fault lies with the
liver. It is torpid.
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LIVER REGULATOR | 1
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j Is the greatest cf all liver medicines. Its powerful purif- ing and J
; . strengthening irhuence is at once apparent in a:i improved*appetite, J
good digestion and a feeling of 'strength and energy in the body, j
3 When the system has been put in order the "\ el low cast in the cicin I
' gradually disappears and the complexion becomes clear and healthy. '
COLO BY DCALCP9. pmcc. LAAQE PACKAGE, $1.00. J J
A?k Icr the jonalce with tiio Eod Z on tho label. It you cnv&ot (ft It, remit to ns, we will esnd 5$
1 i It by mail, ooitD&'J. tiimmons Liver Heruiaior la net Lii.iitoi'j liotii.l f.>rm furthntit wK.-> nmr ,.r it is
f. j Price pex bottle. Look (or tiio Bed Z label. * II
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bia for the Best Furniture Mud- 1 8 sbbm mil \
We show the largest and be9l a- ftl
sortment of high grade Furnttur
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treat for you because we wi f^jll 3Q TO 36 I
show you &11 the new ideas i ??j3^]7[^T |
You are always welcome and yoa. ^RfllpH VARI0U3 Pfcu^ |
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR .
E1BALMER, NilH9^ ;
Columbians.C. I Wlliini^ I ,
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j I73C MAIN STREET, CGIU8BIA, S. C. |j
!i la where you can find one of the best storks of || \
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OF ALL KINDS | ^
DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS ft GLASS ','
LIME AKD UtiMEM'i j j
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Call or write for Prices. | i
Fall and Winter
*'(,n waT)t l^e SHOES *t the j
LOWEST PRICES is our rea?oQ fos
^i"A?rii invit-inj? you to trad? with uh. We m
^V^SBSSBBpS^ now havo a complete ftoch in ai i
Leathers and Styles. We bought in February ar.d March, while leather was J
down, and we are going to save yon on your family's shoes this Fali and Winter
and can sell yon for less than we could last fall .
Farmers'Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty.
E. P. & F. A. DAVIS
710 Main St. Columbia, S. C. j
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COLUMBIA, S. C. I
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A Depository for the United States Government, the State 1
of South Carolina the County of Richland and the City |
nf fJnlnmhift.
WE OWN
$100,000 United States Eonds and $100,000 State of bench
Carolina Bonds. i
WE SOLICIT _
Aocounts of Banks. Firms, Corporations and Individuals. <
WE PAY c r,
Four Per Cent, on deposits in our Savings .Department, interest
calculated quarterly.
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to transact your business to yonr entire
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, - - Columbia, S. C
CAPITAL $250,000.00Wilie
Jokes, President. J. P. Matthews, Cashier