The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 07, 1912, Image 6
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And best of wort
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Pboae 1558.
3 COLUMBIA
! R. V. STILLER, Manager. :
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E. OSCAR Ei
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J. T. OOLBMAtf Mgr.
Charleston, S. 0
THE PRUDENTIAL INSU
Incorporated as a stock cc
John P. Dryden, President.
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Restaurant,
/ID, Proprietor,
tto Mationoi Bank COLUMBIA, S. C.
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feeeaeieaaifi
staurant in Columbia.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Week.
Meals at all Hours?Night or^Day
rtanoo of r3hese tools, wo make ft \
svtry tool known to the bfafeksmith? | |
ihop or the farm, wo are prepared
I o?r p^ioos hammered dpwn fo the I j
?n evefything yea need.
laoksmith's Vises $5.60 to $7.60. . > ;
; Lowrance,
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is helped to earn ;
wide reputation j J
orsements of the j ' i
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Marble .Works. :
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1707 Main Street, J
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s : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. J j
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adquarters For j
h and Blinds.
and Low Prices.,
ur order for building material)RIQGERS,
WBIA, S. G.
\LIAW, Sales Mgr.
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fha Prudential
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thly Income Policy Is the
' sei' arting Comfort From
>rty.
whoh side wll| your fam9
after your death?
ALFRED J. FOX, Sptelal Agwit,
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RANGE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
rnipasy by the State of New Jersey
Home Offfoe, Newark, N J
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LJLLEYS I I BELTS I
m< icbbsti, fit. |
Corn Growers Rules.
1st Each contestant must notify the
Secretary, J. A. Barre, Lexington, S.
C., of his intention to enter not later
than May 1st.
2nd. Land must be measured by a
competent surveyor, whose certificate
must accompany the report.
3rd. Land will be divided into two
classes?hill land and bottom land.
Land not adjoining water and elevated
10 feet above water shall be known
as hill land. Land on water courses
shall'be known as bottom land.
4th A committee of three disinterested
citizens who are acceptable to
the colaborafcer in his territory, shall
passion the class of land and measure
the corn, seeing it gathered and weighed.
The nsnal standard being observed:
70 pounds shucked or 56 pounds
.shelled. Corn not to be gathered until
thoroughly dry.
5tb. Ten ears of corn grown on acre
must be exhibited at Lexington County
tforn growers contest.
6lh. Yield shall count 33 1-3
Expense " " 10 2-3
Best ten ears " " ...*0
Best record and history " 30
7th. Description and preparation and
cnltivation including record of all fertilizers
used, of all prize winners, moat
be published by the association in some
of the county papers.
Boys contest?Rules same as Mens,
except they must do all the cultivating.;
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lney may nave neip ui cue preparaof
land.
D. F. Efird, Chairman. jj
J. A. Barre, Seo.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There Is onlv one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tnbe. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken ont and this tnbe reatored
to its normal condition, near-:
iugwill be destroyed forever; nine
cases ont of ten are cansed by Catarrh,
whioh is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the muoous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
cataarh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for oirou-;
Lars, free. i
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
T*ke Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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Married.
January 17th, 1912, at the home of ;!
the bride's father, Mr. W. T. Craps,
GUlbert, S C., Mr. E Crosson Price
and Miss Bertha Craps were united in
holy matrimony by their pastor, Rev. !j
B. D. WesBteger.
Blamed A Good Worker,
"I blamed my heart for severe distress
in my left side for two years,"
writes W. Evans, Danville, Va\ "but
[ know now it was indigestion, as Dr.
King's New Life Pills completely
cured me.*' Best for stomach, liver
and kidney troubles, constipation,
headache of debility. 25c. at all druggists.
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The total oil product of this country
in 1910 was 204,000,000 barrels.
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XOlb lb lilt) beaauxi ui tuc jcai
irothers feel very much concerned
^ver the frequent colds contracted by
their children, and have abundant
reason for it as every cold weakens
rhe lungs,' lowers the vitality and
paves the way for the more serious
diseases that so often follow. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is famous for
its cures, and is pleasant and safe to
Sake. For sale by all dealers*
The bill to abolish the department
pf agriculture and devolve the duties
bn Olemson College was killed in the
jenatp on Wednesday b y 22 to 15.
Honesty I
in Jewelry I
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know it's all right," is what one
of our customers remarked to
* another the other day.
When you bay Jewelry, you
generally have to take the "Jeweler's
word for it" whether it iifc
* good or not.
That's just where our reputation
for honesty and fair dealing
counts.
And furthermore, we will always
give you your money back
and ask no questions any time
you are dissatisfied with a purchase.
Special attention to mail orders,
CHARLES P. IfZ,
JEWELER,
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C
Ill ! ^
| Stops E
Neuralgia I
| Pains I
Sloan's Liniment has a I
soothing effect on the |
? nerves. It stops neural- |
g gia and sciatica, pains in- g
1 Here's Proof '?
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IiUia# *'*? i/un nvi ui junauntouui^)
Mich., writes :?" Sloan's Liniment is
the best medicine in the world. It has
relieved me of Neuralgia. Those pains
have all gone and I can truly say your
Liniment did stop them."
Mr. Andrew F. Lear of 50 Gay Street,
Cumberland, Md., writes: ? "I have
used Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia
and I certainly do praise it very much."
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for rheumatism,
backache, sore
throat. and sprains.
: i i At all dealers,
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William Wherry was accidentally
shot and killed at Lewis , in Oh ester
county, cn Wednesday by his brother,
James, with a parlor rifle?. They were
children of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wher*
*y.
Do yon know that moie real danger
lurks in a common cold than in any
A * -il it . TVa a n f a
Oiner ox iae zmuur auuicutBi xuo dmd
way is to take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, a thoroughly nliable preparation,
and rid yourself of the oold as
quickly as possible. Tiiis remedy is
for sale by all dealers.
The newly completed dwelling of
Frank Champey, in the Fork section
of Orangeburg county, was burned:
down by incendiaries before daylight
Tuesday morning. On a card tackedup
near the burned dwelling was a
rude drawing of a coffin and a notice,
warning him not to rebuild.
Money
Saved
,We save yon money on
every pair of Shoes bonght
from us. : : s c: : :
WHY?
Becanse they wear longer
and cost yon less. We
ha^e the stock to select
from. : : : : : : :
. We invite our Lexington
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 I
Shoe
Store*
l/coniam ai<i
COLUMBIA,, - S. C.
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fe FROST PROOF
If GUARANTEED TO
f FROM THE ORIGINAL
\\ EARLY JERSEY WAKEi liXO.. CHARLESTON LARGETYK
| \ The Eartltrt "WAKEFIELD.
1\ Cabbcfij Grow a. ^3 Earlkrt.
J trade m
I Established 1868. Paid
I Wclgrew the first FROST PROOF PLA1
cnrtoracra. We have grown and sold more
Slates combined. WHY? Because ourplanti
Itistimetosetthese plants la your sectio
that sell for the most money.
We sow three tons of Gabba
Fmit trees and ornamentals. Write for frej
ami; vegetable growing. Prices on Cabbage
By express, buyer paying express charges, v
to 1,000 $1.50 per thousand; 5.000 to 0,000 $L25
Win. C. Geraty Co., Bt
lllOEST IS NOT; I
TOO GOOD FOR : :
OUR CUSTOMERS:;
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! We are exclusive agents in Oolumbia
for the Best Furniture Manufacturers
in America.
We show the largest and best as
sortment of high grade Furniture
in the entire South.
A visit to our store will be a
treat for jou because we will
show yon all the new ideas in
Furniture.
You are always welcome and you
will not be asked to purchase.
VANMFTRF'S
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMERi
Colombia, S.C
I a a Bos
1730 IAIN STREI
|jj Is where you can fine
PAI
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DOORS, S
BLINI
LIME AN
| CABINET
j] Call or write for Prices
Leathers and 8fyles.f We bought h
down, and. we are going to save yon
fcer and -can sell yon for less than we
Farmers1 Medium and He
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E. P. & F
710 Main St.
The Palmetto
COLD
WE ARE
A Depository for tl
of South Carolina
or Columbia.
WE OWN
Ai AA AAA VT?Ol
$4W.uuu umieu. DI
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Aocounts of Banks
WE PAY
Four Per Oent. on
terest calculated qi
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to i
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATION
OAPIT
WCti* Jones. President.
CABBAGE PLANTS ^
SATISFY CUSTOMERS Hi
CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS . . II
Tl? Earliiat A little liter JXAT DUTCH. IX
Fist Hcsd Yeriety. thaa Suicewlon. " La.-Jtat sod Laxt Cibbi^s. J m
AriK COPyRIGHTED !
! in Capita! Stock $30,000.00 '
NTS in 1868. Now have over twenty thousand satisfied
: cabbage plants than all other persons in the Southern
s must please or we send your money back. Order now; {
n to get extra early cabbage, and they are the ones
Jfe _ _ A ten rrprmr Anil tin. rif
ge aeea per season Strawberry Plants, ||'
3 catalog containing valuable information about fruit
Plants:?By mail Postage Paid <5 cents per 100 plants,
rhich under special rate is verv low: 600 for $1.00; 1,000
per thousand; 10,000 and over $1.00 per thousand.
)X 204, Yonges Island, S. C.
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*yyr*r*:>~>*r?><v>ry^^
inn a nnrt I
WW & DnUii i|
ET, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
L one of the best stocks of I;
INTS - li
jL KINDS , jj j
ASH, ,
>S & GLASS '
D CEMENT. | j
MANTLES. I '
Fall and Winter J
=SHOES= 1
You want the BEST SHOES at the
LOWEST^ PRICES is our reason for j
inviting you to trade with us. We A
I now havo a complete stock in al 1
i February and March, while leather was J
on yonr family's shoes this Fall and Wi?- Jj
could last fall U
iavy Work Shoes a Specialty. 1
A. DAVIS I
Columbia, S. C. |
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i National Bank, '
MBIA, S. C.
he UDifced States Government, the State S
the County of Riohland and the Oity ^ I
ates Bonds and $100,000 State of South 1
, Firms, Corporations and Individuals.
1
deposits in our Savings Department, in*
larterly. i
transact your business to yoar entire
&.L BANE, Columbia, S. C
AL $250,000.00'