The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 13, 1912, Image 6
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everything you need,
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whoh side wil| your famafter
your death?
ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
lNCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
pany by the State of New Jersey
Home Office, Newark, N J
The Epoch Of The Printing
Press.
R. Hoe & Co., for many years have
been making printing presses, and
their advertising is as strong and effective
as the wonderfnl machines they
make. Under the title, "I Am the
Printing Press/' we find a tribute that
will interest all readers of newspapers:
"I am the printing press, born of the
mother earth. My heart is of steel,
my limbs are of iron, and my fing* s
are of brass. I sing the songs of the
world, the oratories of history, tl e
svmphonies of all time. I am the
voice of today, the herald of tomor*
row. I weave into the warp of the
past the woof of the future. I tell the
stories of peace and war alike. I make
the human heart beat with passion or
tenderness. I stir the pulse of nations,
or>rl mnVfl Vit?.\70 mon ftO hrftVP Hppds.
and soldiers-die. I inspire the midnight
toiler, wear} at his loom, to lift
his head again and gaze, with fearlessness,
into the vast beyond, seeking
the consolation of a hope eternal.
When I speak a myriad of people "listen
to my voice. The Anglo Saxon,
the Celt, the Hun, the Slav, the Hindu,
all comprehend me. I am the
tireless clarion of the news. I cry
your joys and sorrows every hour. I
fill the dullard's mind with thoughts
uplifting. I am light, knowledge and
power. I epitomize the conquests of
mind over matter.
I am the record of all things mankind
has achieved. My offspring
comes to you in the candle's glow,
amid the dim lights of poverty, the
splendor of riches; at sunrise, at high
noon, and in the waning evening I
am the laughter and tears of the world;
and I shall never die until all things
n turn to the immutable dust. I am
the printing press."
You can say goodbye to constipation
with a clear conscience if you use
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unamoeriain s xaoiets. many Dave
been permanently cored by their use.
For sale by all dealers.
Rev. J. A. Sligh, D. D., has located
on a farm, Columbia, S. C., R. F. D.,
No. 2, in the territory of "Dutch
Fork," which was recently annexed
to Richland county from Lexington
county. Dr. Sligh's former address
was Sligh's, S. C., where he served
forty-six years as pastor of St. Paul's
church, retiring from the ministry in
November, 1911.?Lutheran Church
Visitor.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
won its great reputation and extensive
sale by its remarkable cures of
ooughs, colds and croup. It can be
depended upon. Try it. Sold by all
dealers.
In the college debate at Rock Hill
between representatives of Davidson
College, N. 0., and the University of
South Carolina the 'University won.
The question was, "Resolted, That
it is to the best interest of American
municipalities to own and operate
their electric light, gas and eleotric
plants."
Cleaning, Pressing
and Dyeing
The Lexington Pressing Club i?
ready to do your fall cleaning, pressing,
dyeing, etc. We have a competent
force and all work promptly and
neatly done. Let us fix up that old
last year's suit for you. We make
% specialty of this class of work.
Lexington Pressing Club.
Lem Sox, Manager.
The first two persons to be sentenced
jo electrocution in South Carolina are
John Cole and Isaiah Butler, both near
o-is, by Judge Frank B. Gary, in
Charleston, last week. They are to
lie in the electric chair in the 9tate
penitentiary June 21st.
Honesty I
in Jewelry 1
"If ic came from Sentz's, you
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 is
good or not.
That's just where our reputation
for honesty and fair dealing
connts
An4 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,
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JEWELER, |
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I
MsPills
After eating, persons of a bilious habit
will derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the cat sea,
SICK HEADACHE ?.
and nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel*
logs. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
While returning to his home near
the Sampson mills, in the outskirts cf
Greenville, Mike Whitmire- was
knocked on the head by a highwayman
and rendered unconscious, and
wa9 robbed of $60.
You judge a man not by what he
promises to do, but by what he has
done. That is the true test. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy judged by
this standard has no superior. People
everywhere speak of it in the highest
terms of praise. For sale by all dealers.
Frederick Min9hall, postmaster of
Abbeville, died on Tuesday night,
aged 40 years, survived by a wife and
three children, His wife was Miss
Grace Hemphill, a daughter of the
late Robert R. Hemphill.
Speaking of the fight for the presidential
nomination, Col. Roosevelt
says: "I am stripped to the buff."
He must realize that he is in some
sort of a skin game.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Dec. 3,1911
Arrivals and departures Lexington,
South Carolina.
/XT 15 TVioaci coViortnlo ficrnrpa nhnwn
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8:68 A. M.?No. 131 daily, from New
York to Augusta. Pullman car.
Dining car service.
10:18 A. M.? No. 8, daily from Augusta
to Columbia. Arrive Columbia
10:50 a. m., Spartanburg
4:10., a m.; Greenville 6:55 p m.;
Asheville. 7:34 p. m.; Cincinnati,
10:00 a. m.
6:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia
to Augusta. Connecting from
Cincinnati, Aiheville, Greenville,
Spartanburg and intermediate
points.
6:02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, from Augusta
to New York. Pullman
sleeping oar. Dining oar service.
Arrive Columbia 6:40 p. m. Washington
8:53 a. m.; New York
2:31 p. m.
For further information, call on
ticket agent or
E. H. Ooapman, Y. P. and G. M.,
Washington, D. C,
J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta,
Georgia.
F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta,
Georgia.
Subscribe to The' Dispatch.
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We'save yon money on
every pair of Shoes bought
from us. !
WHY? J
Because they ^ear longer |
and cost yo*~ 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
Shoe
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i 1725 Main St.,
COLUMBIA, - S. C
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Established 1888. Pafdli
Welgrew the first FROST PROOF PLANT
customers. We hare grown and told more a
States combined. WHY? Because oar plants a
It is time to set these plants in your section
that sell for the most money.
We sow three tons of Cabbagi
Fruit trees and ornamentals. Write for free c
and vegetable growing. Prices on Cabbage PI
By express, buyer paying express charges, whl
to 4,000 |L 60 per thousand; 5,0)0 to 9,000 *L2S pe
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| OUR CUSTOMERS i
| Ws are exclusive agents in Oolura
| bia for the Best Furniture Maim
u facturers in America.
| We show the largest and best as
| sortment of high grade Furnitur*
H in the entire South.
A visit to our store will be
treat for you because we wil
show you all the new ideas in
Furniture.
You are always welcome and ycr
will not be asked to purchase.
VANMETRE'S
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER,
Colombia, S. C.
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1730 IAIN STREI
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sj Call or write for Prices.
Leathers and Styles. We bouglii in
down, and we are going to save yon <
ter and can sell you for less than we <
Farmers1 Medium and He;
E. P. & F
710 IVTain St.
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WE ARE
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of Columbia.
WE OWN
$400 000 United Sta
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Aocoants of Panks,
WE FAY
Four Per Cen\ on d
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WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to ti
satisfaction.
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ABBAGE PLANT GROWERS . ||
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8 In lite. Now hare over twenty thousand satisfied
ibbage plants than all other persons In the Seutbeni <
inst please or we send your money back. Order now; J
to get extra early cabbage, and they are the |
a Seed per season 8trawberry Plants^ 11^ H
atalog containing valuable Information about fruit j *
[ants:?By mall Postage Paid 45 cents per 100 plants. f
Ich under special rate is yery low: 600 for $L00; 1,000 i
r thousand; 10,000 and over $LCO per thousand. 1
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You want the BEST SHOES at thej^^J
LOWEST PRICES is our reason foi^H
inviting you to trade with us. We bB
now have a complete stock in al^HB
. February and March, while leather was MM
en your family^ shoes this Fall and Win
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could lasb ia.ii HB
avy Work Shoes a Specialty .H
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Columbia, S. C.VH
National Hank, %
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he Ooanty of Richland and the City
tea Bonds and f100,000 State of South 9
Firms. Corporations and Individuals. H
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