The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 20, 1912, Image 6
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Eeat cooking and finest Bet
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Knowing the great impor
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Anvils $5.00 and up. B1
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COLUMBIA,
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John F. Dry den, President.
lesiaurant,
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to National Bank COLUMBIA, S. C.
rtaurant in Columbia.
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feek^/C
Meals at all Hours?Night or Day
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very tool known to the blacksmith- I
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idquarters For
hi and Blinds.
and Low Prices
ur order for building material
>RIGGERS,
1BIA, S. C.
lLLAW, Sales Mgr.
'hA PrnrlAntial I
hly Income Policy is the
separting Comfort From
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whch side wil| your fami
after your death? i
ALFRED J. FOX, Special Igant,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
ANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
npany by the State of New Jersey
nome office, Newark, N J | J
Stops1
Neuralgia I
Pains I
Sloan's Liniment has a I
soothing effect on the I
nerves. It stops neural- I
gia and sciatica pains in- I
stantly. ?
Here's Proof I
Mrs. C. M. Dowker of Johannesburg, g
Mich., writes :?" Sloan's Liniment is H
the- best medicine in the world. It has
relieved me of Neuralgia. Those pains H
have all gone and I can truly say your B
Liniment did stop them." H
Mr. Andrew F. Lear of 50 Gay Street, H
Cumberland, Md., writes: ? "I have H
j\ used Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia
and I certainly do praise it very much." B
SI JOAN'S I!
I LINIMENT I
^ is the best remedy for rheu- I
jS matism, backache, sore I
b throat and sprains. *
4 - At all dealers.
1 Price 25c.,50c.and $2.00 jjj
The first primary for the new county
of Jaspejr wa9 held on Tuesday. A
few officers were nominated, and a
second race for the others will be held .
on the 26th. The legislators will be
nominated in August.
You can say goodbye to constipation
with a clear conscience if you use
Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have
been permanently cured by their use.
For sale by all dealers.
Jim Killian, a 14-year-old white boy
wa9 convicted at Walhalla on Wednesday
of manslaughter in the killing of
Young Creek during Christmas wkek.
He will be sent to the state reformatory.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
won its great reputation and extensive
sale by its remarkable cures of
coughs, colds and croup. It can be
depended upon. Try it. Sold by all
dealers.
Jas. G. Wham was convicted at
Laurens on We nesday of assault and
battery of a high and aggravated nature,
the offense consisting in horsewhipping
W. E. Nash of Clinton last l
fall.
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Cleaning, Pressing
and Dyeing
The Lexington Pressing Club is
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
a specialty of this class of work.
Lexington Pressing Club.
Lem Sox, Manager.
I Honesty |
in Jewelry S
"If it 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 # Jsyveler's
word for it" whether it is
good or not.
That's just where our reputation
for honesty and fair dealing
counts.
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ADfi iumnermore, we win always
give you your money back
and ask no questions any time
you are dissatisfied witii a purchase.
Special attention to mail orders,
CHARLES 18ENTZ,
I JEWELER,
I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C
Hot Water
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dences 5? 2 0 0 0. jpgp j
plest heater on the fe
market. Have sold Jj
dozens of them,
giving satisfaction
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY,
623 W. Gervais St. Columbia. S. C.
Save the Piines.
The United States department of
agriculture hf;9 issued the following
warning:
The Southern pine beetle killed an
enormous amount of pine throughout
the South last summer, and measures
for its control aie being carried on by
a large number of timber owners in
the South.
It will, in all probability, kill much
more pine this summer in localities
where measures are not being taken
for its control.
There are no beetles in the dead
trees from which the needles have
fallen. \
The beetles are now spending the
winter in the bark of the dying trees
from which the needles have not yet
fallen. This bark must be destroyed
by burning as cord wood, or sawing
up the trees as lumber and burning
the slabs with the bark on, or stripping
the bark from the main trunks of
the trees and -burning it. Tops and
lapwood may be disregarded.
The work should be completed hefore
May 1st, unless otherwise recommended.
.
Do it n&w and save the pine.
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Sweethearts Die Together
Apparently fulfilling a suicide agreement,
Adolph Gerlink, a carpenter,
and bis sweetheart, Francis Soucek,
went to a room in the home of Gerlink's
sister in Chicago a^d turned 011
the gas. They were fcur.d dead in
each other's arms, clad in the garments
they had worn to a dance.
' SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Dec. 3,1911
Arrivals and dpnarhires T^exinfrton.
South Carolina.
(N. B. These schedule figures shown
as information only and are not guaranteed.)
8:58 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 0:55 p m.;
Asheville. 7:34 p. m.; Cincinnati,
10:00 a. m.
5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia
to Augnsta. Connecting from
Cincinnati, Asheville, Greenville,
Spartanburg and intermediate
points.
6:02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, from Augusta
to New York. Pullman
sleeping cs.r. Dining car service.
Arrive Col umbia 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. Coapman, V. P. and G. M.,
Washington, D. C,
J. Li. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta,
Georgia.
F- L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta,
Georgia.
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We save you money on
every pair of Shoes bought
from us. : : : : <: :
WHY?
Because they wear longer
and cost you less. We
ha^e the stock to select
from. :::::::
We invite our Lexington
friends to come in and
he 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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Store*
1725 Main St.,
COLUMBIA, S. C
JfTFRftST PROOF C
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[I FROfllTHE ORIGINAL CA
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Established1868. Paid In \
Welgrew the first FROST PROOF PLANTS
' customers. We have grown and ?old more c*bl
States combined. WHY? Because our plants bitl
It ia time to set these plants la your section to
that sell for the most money.
We tow three tons of Cabbage
Frnlt trees and ornamentals, yrlte for free cat
and Timttble crn?<ne>. Prl??nnO?hh??oP1?r
By er }r?88, buyer paying express charc^sT whict
to 4/XI) |L60 per thousand; 5,000 to 9,000 |L25 per t
Wmi. C. Gcraty Co., Box
I THE BEST IS NOT: |
mi ir-"n?rrTir?TT? i ?? ? ? g
, (Oi CUSTOMERS: ;
SS Vv e are exclusive agents in Col urn
a fcia for the Best Furniture Mam
|| facturers in America.
' &j We show the largest and best a>
g sortment cf high grade Furnr.tur'
|| in the entire South.
I A visit to cur store will be
treat for you because we wi!
show you all the new ideas ii
Furniture.
You are always welcome and yo
will not be asked to purchase. |
I funeral director
embalmer,
Columbia, S.C.
C. 0. BROV
ij 1730 main stree1
;ji Is where you can find i
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13300RS, SJ
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si Call or write for Prices.
Leathers and Styles. W e uou^ni in I
down, and we are going to save you or
ter and can sell you for less than we C(
Farmers9 Medium and Hea
E. P. & F.
710 Main St.
The Palmetto
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WE ABE
A Depository for the
of ^outh Oarolina th
oi Oolumbia.
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$400,000 United Stat<
Carolina Bonds.
WE SOLICIT
Aocounts of Banks, I
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Four Per Cent, on de
terest calculated quai
WE PROMISE
Our best efforts to trg
satisfaction.
PALMETTO NATIONAL
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ABBAGE PLANTS ^ |
ATISFY CUSTOMERS It J
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In 1868. Now bare over twenty thousand satisfied '<
>?ge plants than all other persona in the Southern j
>t please or we send your money back. Order now; J
set extra early cabbage, and they are the ones \
Seed per season 8traw5^rn^Plants! ill ^
ilog containing valuable information about fruit < m
its:?By mail Postage Paid 45 cents per 100 plants.
t under special rate is yery low: 600 for fl.00; 1,000
housand; 10,000 and over $LC0 per thousand. I ifl
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ARTS fir CRAFTS | 1
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r, COLUMBIA, S. C. | jfl
one of the best stocks of j!| ?B
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) CEMENT. 1M
MANTLES. |B
Fall and WlnterB
=SHOES=?
You want the BEST SHOES at thcyflH
LOWEST PRICES is our reason fofiKBH
inviting you to trade with us. wJfl^H
now have a complete stock in alj^^H
February and March, while leather was?|^^H
i vnnr familv's shoes this Fall and Win- H
)uld last tall flHjj
vy Work Shoes a Specialty.
A. DAVIS jfl
Columbia, S. ClH
National Bank,
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United States Government, the State
e County of Richland and the City MH
us Bonds and $100,000 State of South
rirms, Corporations and Individuals. SB
posits in our Savings Department, in- VH
rterly. Bl
insact your business to your entire
L. BANK, - - Columbia, S. C 9
l $250,000.00 Jam
J. P. Matthews, Cafbier AHH