The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 11, 1912, Image 6
A Distinction W
I YOU may not alway
It takes a goodjud
but if there is one
is?you pay for all you
able to see the differen
similar appearance at <
you buy from a reputabl
the difference in quality
IH C Oil and (
cost more than some o1
more carefully made,
tested. Skillful desig
better workmanship, m<
| and more thorough te
I rim. Given equal care
| less per year of service
vou can buy. If an IJ
the work it will do, pi
s running the grindstone,
' silage cutter, repair s
separator, churn, washi
it will pay for itself ii
money and labor saved.
I H C engines are n
horizontal, vertical, a
stationary, portable and
operate on gas, gasoline,
tillate or alcohol, in si.
Kerosene-gasoline tract
145-H P.
The I H C local dea
logues and full informat
International Harvestei
(Incorpi
L Columbia
I H C Servi
The purpose of this E
of charge to all. the best
on better farming. If yo
tions concerning soils, ci
gation. fertilizers, etc.. ma
and send thera to I H C S<
Building, Chicago, USA
, <
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Summerlai
Own
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A most beau
ough education
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courses in Mu
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S. P. K<
Lees\
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ith a Difference |
s get what you pay for. jj
Ige of values to do that,
sure rule in business it j
get. You may not be
ce between engines of
different prices, but if
ie firm you may be sure
r is there.
lasoline Engines
thers because they are
and more thoroughly
ping, better material,
ire careful assembling,
:sting, tell in the long
an I H C engine costs
than any other .engine
ft C engine is given all
imping, sawing wood,
feed grinder, hay press,
;hop machines, cream
ng machine, etc., etc.,
1 a very short time in
j
iade in every style?
.ir and water-cooled,
I mounted on skids, to
kerosene, naphtha, diszes
from 1 to 50 H. P.
;ors, 12, 15, 20, 25 and
ler will give you cataion,
or write .
* Company of America 1
lureau is to furnish, free i!
t information obtainable Tflrrrirn
u have any worthy .ques- Mwfjjf/f
rops. land drainage, irri- Athwf/J 1
ike your inquiries specific jrtfiimft/
srvice Bureau, Harvester m&
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led and Controllei
JTHERAN C
Located at
LRLAND, .
tiful and safe home f<
i under positive Chri
j course with the 1
sic, Art, etc. Expei
;sion begins Tuesday
>rmation address the
DON, Pr<
(Summerland)
n\le, South Car
Notice
^A young lady of several years experience
wants a good school for the
coming school term. Good references
if desired. Address, Box 35,
Chapin, S. C., R. F. D. 2.
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Few women would enjoy going anywhere
if it wasn't for the pleasure they
get out of talking about it after they
return home.
$80,000,000.00 Lost Annually
By Wage Earners
Dr. Sadler estimates that about $80.000.000
00 in wages is lost annually to
the American people as a direct result
of colds. Lost time means lost wages
and doctoring is expensive. Use
Foley's Honey and Tar Uompouno
promptly. It will stop the cough, and
ueai and sooth the sore and inflamed
air passages. Harmon Drug Co.
It is always the open season for killing
time.
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Mrs. J. N. Hill, Homer, Ga., has
used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
for years, and says the always recommends
it to her friends. "It n ?ver
fails to cure our coughs and colds and
prevents croup. We have five children
and always give them Foley's Hone>
and Tar Compound for a cold, and
they are all soon well. We would not !
be without it in our house."
Harmon Drug Co.
Wise men mail their love letters in
a waste basket.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE May 26,1912
Arrivals and departures Lexington,
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.
I i 1 .m A TVf ?Yn & frnm An
J 1 I IM i *1 ?LTX* V? Vj *.*. v***
gusta to Columbia. Arrive Columbia
11:55 a. m., Spartanburg
4:10., a. m.; Greenville <5:55 p. m.;
Asheville. 7:30 p. in.; Cincinnati,
0:55 a. m.
5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Columbia
to Augusta. Connecting from
Cincinnati, Asheville, Greenville,
Spartanburg and intermediate
points.
j 6:02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, from Augusta
to New York. Pullman
sleeping car. Dining car 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
S. H. Hardwick,P. T. M.,Washington,
D. C.; H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Wa9Uington,
D. C.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. &
G. M., Washington, D. O.; W. E. McGee,
A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A.
H. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
i
?r Women
a by
HURCH
. s. c.
3r girls. Thorstian
influence,
usual subsidary
ises very mod,
October 1st.
president.
ssident.
olina.
WHEN THE BJWELS
ABE UNCOMFORTABLE
and you miss that fine feeling
of exhilaration which follows
a copious morning operation,
you should put a small quantity
of Simmons Red Z Liver
Regulator (The Powder Form)
on the tongue and wash it
down with a little water.
Its action in the system is
purifying and strengthening.
It drives out hard impactions
and impurities and gives tone
to the muscular structure of
the bowels. It overcomes the
tendency to chronic constipation,
relieves a bloated feeling
? A l*. ? <5rrrOolonO + V) ??
ill LU.C aUUULUCUj iiua/
breath, and promotes vigor of
body, mental alertness and
cheerful spirits.
Sold by Dealers, Price, large package, $1.00.
Ask for the genuine with the Bed Z on the label.
If yon cannot get it. remit to at. we will aend it by
mail, postpaid. Simmcna Lirer Regulator ia put op
also in liquid form for those who prefer it. Price
$1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label.
J. H. Z3UN & CJ? Props., St Louis, Me.
Twelve Rattlers Killed.
Last week while Mr. Melvin Howard
was pulling boxes on Congaree
creek, his faithful dog treed twelve
rattlesnakes, the oldest of which carried
ten rattles and a button. Three
loads of shot from Mr. Howard's
breech-loader destroyed the whole
snake family,
- ? Land
For Sale.
One piece of good clay subsoil and
one of sandy land, one and a half
and two mile from Wagener, S. C. All
or a part can be bought. Address or
call on M , Berlin, Aiken County, S. C.
4w-44
Boiling Spring Items:.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Times are very dull in this section
now. The weather has been hot and
dry, causing the cotton to open rapidly
Thefarmersare through pulling fodder
in this community.
Sept. 6. S.
The Men Who Succeed
as heads of large enterprises are men
of great energy. Success, today, demands
health. To ail is to fail. It's
ntter folly for a man to endure a weak,
run-dowD, half alive condition when
Electric Bitters will put him right en
his feet in short order. 4'Four bottles
did me more good than any other medicine
I ever took," writes Chas. B. Allen,
Sylvania, Ga. "After years of suffering
with rheumatism, liver trouble,
stomach disorders and deranged kidneys,
I am again, thanks to Electric
Bitters, sound and well." Try them.
Only 50c at Harmon Drug Co.
Mnnsv
Saved
We save you money on
every pair of Shoes bought
irom 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
be convinced that we live
up to just what we say. :
Pleasure to wait on you
and give you our prices,
Harmon's
Shoe
Store*
1725 Main St.,
COLUMBIA, S. C
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Knowing the great importa
i point to carry the best of ev<
| ing art. Whether for the sh<
j to serve you. You will find <
| lowest reasonable figure on
I Anvils 55.00 and up. Bla<
(
Lorick &
i INCORI
| COLUMBIA,
|THE BEST IS NOT;,
ino syoB for sj
1 BUR CUSTOMER : :
| ) We are exclusive agents in Colura9bia
for the Best Furniture Manufacturers
in America.
We show the largest and be9t as
sortment of high grade Furniture
in the entire South.
A visit to our store will be 2
treat for you because we wil
show you all' the new ideas ir
Furniture.
You are always welcome and yor
will not be asked to purchase.
VANMETRE'S
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALHER,
Columbia, S.C.
rm
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I 1730 MAIN STRE!
?; Is where you can fin<
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DOORS, S
BLINI
f LIME AN
I CABINET
j!| Call or write for Prices
ers and Styles to select from.
eather Shoes fcr less than any one i
vinced by feeing for yourself; that v
]y, Men, Women and Children.
Farmers'Med um and He
E. P. & F
1710 Main St.
3? W~~ ^ ;
ince ot these tools, we make it a [
try tool known to the blacksmith- >
op or the farm, we are prepared >
>ur prices hammered down fo the \
everything you need. [
cksmith's Vises S5.50 to S7.50. i
Lowrance,
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V You want the BEST SHOES at thial
J LOWEST PRICES is why we invit<^|
I you to trade with us. We have a
and complete stock with all the Leath.ll
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q the shoe business. Come in and be con-IB
rill prove it.J|We havejthem for the fami-H
*avy Work Shoes a SpeciaSfll
A. DAVIS J
Columbia, S. (?
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