The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 17, 1912, Image 8
W?PENCIL
AND SCISSORS.
Mr. 8. Rufus Smith from upper
Black Creek, kindly sends us a dollar
for the Dispatch. Says he can't do
without it.
' ; Brown & Roberts big show coming
Saturday, the 20th.
Miss .Ruth Wilson, an attractive
young lady of Columbia, spent the
week-end with relatives near Lexingtdn.
Don't fail to attend the big show
Saturday, April 20th. Brown & Robtrte
will present the great western
melodrama, Jesse James.
Mr. George W. Herman, a prosperous
citizen of Lexington route 1
?nd one of the best men in the county.
Was in town Monday and paid for his
9*per.
I am tbanxrui ior eneoursgoineab
moeived in mj canvass for The State.
Wul appreciate any subscription. Payments
on old subscriptions will help
me. W. E. Black.
/
Governor Blease made two speeches
in Anderson on Saturday and one at
<Belton.
666 cures Chills and Fever; it acts
h the liver better than Calomel. 86
Hiss Pearle Clarke spent Friday in
Colombia as the goest of Miss Carrie
?oq Able at Colombia college.
Miss Pearle Clark has returned to
fTinftbrop College, after having spent
ftver&l days at home.
RUB-MY-TISM will core yoo.
Price 25c. 86
Mr. Ben Sawyer, of Colombia, spent
the week-end with his brother, Dr.
Albert Sawyer.
We are distriootors of Boot Joice,
the new remedy. Kaufmann Drag Co.
Mr. Henry D. Smith, one of the best
farmers on Black creek and an excellent
gentleman, was in town Saturday
and remembered the printers.
Mr. J. J. Haltiwanger, a sturdy
a# f?M nfianin mntinn of fchft
ViUUP^U Vi VMV ViiiyM ? ?
Dutch Fork, while in town Saturday
called in and renewed his subscription
for another year.
Mrs. Dr. B. P. Derrick andHttteeon
have returned from a brief stay in Colombia.
FOB SALE?A gentle Bay Mare, 6
years old, will work any where; well
conditioned. Apply quick.
Kentucky Stables,
2w24 Columbia, S. C.
Miss Iceoline Harman spent the
week-end in Columbia with relatives.
K 1
Miss Annie Lou Harman was a visitor
to Colombia for the week-end.
CABBAGE PLANTS?Select frostproof
Early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants 15c the hundred.
Kanfmann Drug O >.
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11 Dit
I This entir
M unusual valv
I Muslin
tions, Cher
I New SI
I to $3.50.
I Parasols
' I ' 1
I New Sh
I styles to p
S All othe:
I at this Stc
I Mil
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II
I Stimulant
or Tonic? \
Ayei^s Sarsaparilla is not a
stimulant It does not make
you fee. better one day, then
as bad as ever the next.
There is not a drop of alcohol
in it Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is a tonic You have the
steady, even gain that comes
I m eti/*h a mwilrW. Ask I
U UUI ?7UV1I U II1VWWM.W.
your doctor all about this.
Trust him fully, and always
do as he says. He knows.
Who nukes the best liver pills? The
J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mm.
They have been making Ayer'a Pills for
over sixty years. If you have the slightest
doubt about using these pills, s?k
your doctor. Ask htm first, that's host.
Xiuds by Mm 3. C. ATZ& CO.. X*w?U. Km.
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Vegetables will soon be plentiful on
this market.
Mr. George J. Howell, the popular
traveling representative of the well
known firm of J. E. Young & Co.,
commission merchants of Columbia,
made a successful trip oyer the
Southern road Friday. Whenever you
want prompt shipments and the best
fruits, try J. E. Young & Co.
Dr. W. L. Kneece, of Baxter, spent
J Thursday in Lexington on professional
business.
TWanv T^-rinfirfonians attended the
unveiling of the woman's monument
in Columbia on^Thursday.
Welcome summer ^ showers fell
throughout the county yesterday.
Sirs. Frank W. Shealy, who has
been quite ill for several weeks, is
slightly improyed,
ft rs. Dr. O. O. Holly and little son
ha^ a returned to their home in Georgia,
aft')r spending several days at the
home of Mr. Frank W. Shealy.
The various democratic clubs will
please send in their notices at once, if
they want them to appear in our next
issue.
GflUFAS, early amber cane, millet,
Valentine bean, Kentucky wonder
bean, sun flower, beet, turnip and all
kinds of garden and field seeds, bulk
and packages. 5c assortment flower
seeds. Kaufmann Drug Oo.
Now is the time for the candidates
to make their announcement.
Mr. R. G. Able, a leading farmer
and saw-mill man of Steadman, was
in town yesterday.
LEAS
e week our store will
les in Ladies', Misses
Linen Coat S
Underwear, all k
nises, Gowns, Cor*
seleton Under skir
and Fans?the Is
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lpmenx 01 u-age c
lease the most fa:
r Departments fu
>re at the right i
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"Get Xi
Miss Mamie Hiers, who has been,
visiting at the home of the Rev. J. E.
Rushton for several days, has re|
tamed to her home at Smoaks. She
j made many friends while here.
I J. L. Hopkins, of Columbia, has an
attractive advertisement with attractive
prices in this issue. Call on Hopkins
while in the city.
A very interesting cook book containing
many recipes and much other
useful household information, is being
distributed free on request by the
manufacturers of Eagle-Thistle Soda.
If you would like a copy, send your
name and address on a postal to The
Mathieson Alkali Works, Saltville, Vs.,
and they will send you the cook book
free.
Mrs. J. W. Oorley and little daughter
Anna Lee spent last week in Columbia.
Richland Savii
Trust Company
A safe institution and
Banks in this commu
The business of Lexin
1218 Washington St.,
vit r
illfll i!
be full of splendid S]
9 and Childrens' Und
uits $7.50 and $10.1
inds of Garments i
3et Covers, Etc., fc
ts and Princess Cc
it est out at lowest
rEMlTJ
tailors, very new
stidious.
11, and if there is
nice.
CHS'
COLUMBIA,
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Prof. P. A. Kleckly is announced aa
a candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Education in this
issue. Mr. Kleckley has taught in
the schools of this county for ten
years and is a capable gentleman.
Use DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID in the house and in the stable.
It is a s good for animal flesh as it is
for the human body. It heals sores,
cuts, ragged wounds, colic, dysentery,
galls chafes, scratches, distemper, bots
and worms. There is hardly any limit
to its usefulness about the home. Price
50 ctfi. per bottle. Sold by All Druggists.
Mimnaugh has on a big bargain sale
tills wee*, aee aarertismenL elsewhere.
igs Bank and
f
I one of the best Savings
nity.
gton county people solicited.
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, Columbia, S. C.
Vood's Seeds,
Ferry's Seeds,
Early Amber Cane, Millet,
Valentine Beans,
Kentucky Wonder Beans,
Beet, Turnip, Chufas,
Garden and Field Seeds,
in bulk and packages,
Box Assortment Flower Seed.
AUFMANN DRUG CO.,
Lexington, . S. C.
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pring and Summer val
erwear, and other sea,
30. New Ratine 1
jo please, consistir
>r Ladies and Child
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unumrwuuL ouhd, <x\
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; prices.
JVEXXJX*
and stunning Shs
anything you wax
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DEPT
3a Cm
lei- One :
Robert B. Anderson, ol Charleston,
who obtained a yerdict a few days ago, i
on the fifth trial of the case, for $12.- (
500 against the Southern railroad lor }
injuries received while engineer of the J
road, died on Saturday. ,
The
Best
Recommendation
< Yon can h;
Savings Bi
Citizens Bank
BATESBURG,
Resources
OFFICERS AND
U. X. CUNTER, Pres.
M. U. BOATWRICHT, Vice-Pres.
CEO. BELL TIMMEI
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J-M Rega
does not melt, dry out, har
with time, it remains pliable anc
resisting properties indefinitely
Don't be led into buying a cl
"special formula" roofing becau
word for deception.
Every roll of J-M Regal Roof
against leaks due to defective
warranty is absolutely as good i
is signed by a $3,000,000 Comp;
roofing for more than half a cer
You owe it to yourself to ej
before you buy.
LORICK B
1519 MAIN STREET
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sonable goods. Com
Suits at $8.50.
ig of Pants, Skirts,
ren.
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t prices ranging u
iIMJSRY!
Lpes; and other m
it, remember you c
. STO
Jewelry of the value of $850 was
stolen from the home of Mr. and Mrs.
irV. J. Murray, Jr., in Columbia Thursiay
evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock,
vhile Mr. and Mrs. Murray were onoying
a ride in their auto. The thief
?ot into the house through a rear winlow.
WE Pay You to Save.
ave is a
ink Book
in your pocket. It brings the ,
smile that stays.
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of Batesburg, IIS.
C. I
- $175,000.00 I
D RECTORS: Mk
A. C. JONES, Cashier. |M
L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier SUfl
RMAN, Attorney. IV
1 Roofing<
den, rot, crack or crumble fl
I retains its water and fire '
in any climate.
heap "secret compound" or j
see mystery is only another i
ing is absolutely warranted ' j
roofing material. And the J
is a government bond for it I
my which has been making I
itury. |
camine J-M Regal Roofing .
ROTHERS, j
COLUMBIA, S. C. %
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y some very ? B1
e to see us. Kfl J
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rom $1.25 |J
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