The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 25, 1912, Image 2
J. B. HOLMAN
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Is now ready wi
stock of Hardwari
plements, Mowers,
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trade of this sectio
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with goods and p
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Harmon Drug
Successors to Kaufn
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Doors, Sash
High Grade ant
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' COLUMBIA
E. OSCAR FALL.'
Attention Automobile! Garaj
We now carry in stock the following siz
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GRAN High Speed Bearing .Bronze?we u
Solid, lxK, IM'xM. 1%^%, l%x%, 13-i
are 12" long and dimensions above are ou
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COLUMBIA SUPP
823 West Cervfeis St.,
Columbia Lumbe
luring Ci
manufact
Sash, Doors and
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Finish, Pine, Cy
Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherb
and WindoColumbia,
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LOMBARD IRON WORKS,
W. J. McCARTHA, Manager
four Trade
inter to.
th a complete |
2, Farming Im- I
'Buggies, Wag- |
rs, etc., for the |
n. Come and |
antee to please |
rices, that will |
market. . . |
ardware Co.
atcii Office h
South Carolina |
nrnin .Seed
Ruta Baga, White, Egg,
larly Purple Top (Strap Leaf)
Write, Yellow and Purple
bp Globes. Radish Seed.
Valentine, Kentucky Woner
and Sieva Beans for late
lanting..
Company,
iann Drug Oo.
larters For
and Blinds.
i Low Prices
rder for building material
IQGERS,
k, S. C.
VW, Sales Mgr.
jes ami Machine Shops
;e Cored Bars of tbe famous NON ironze
used in all first class cars
x7g, 2x1, 2>4'x134, 1% AU Bartside
and inside diameters.
Orders Filled Immediately
'LY COMPANY,
Columbia, S. C.
1
r & Manufacimpany
L'RERS OF
Blind, Interior
i
press and Oak
oarding, Moulding Door
w Frames
South Carolina
EYS~] | BELTS "1
AUGUSTA, Gfl. I
Resolutions ol Respect.
Whereas, it lias pleased the Supreme
Ruler of the Universe, in the dispensation
of His providence, to remove
from our midst our lamented brother
and Master of Finance W. Boyd Fallaw;
and
Whereas, he was a faithful Knight,
true to every trust placed in him,
working with untiring zeal for the
building up of Swansea Lodge No. 131
Knights of Pythias; and*
nTU??non Viij KrnhKoi. TTnirrli t.s
VV iiClCCISt >TC) iJIO Ui Vl/liVl u.u>^uv.|
know we have lost a true and tried
brother and that our loss is bis eternal
gain; therefore be it
Resolved, that in consideration of
his faithful services a page of our
minutes be dedicated to his memory;
Resolved, that we, sustaining with
his bereaved family a heavy loss, do
hereby extend to them in this hour of
bereavement our deepest sympathy;
and
Resolved further, that a copy of ;
these resolutions be permanently filed i
in the archives of Swansea Lodge No.
1:39, that a copy be sent to the family
of our deceased brother, that a copy
be published in the Lexington Dispatch
and the South Carolina Pyth- j
ian. !
Respectfully submitted to the Lodge j
this* '2nd day of September, 1912, j
Pythian Period.
A. D. Dowling,
L. K. Bachman,
L. D. Corbitt,
Committee.
A third primary must be held in Aiken
county to elect a member of the
house of representatives.
Bathe the face and hands of a person
sick with a fever with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC
FLCID in a little water
It reduces the fever, allays irritation
and revives the patient wonderfully.
Apply the Fluid to a cut, sore or
wound. It heals in half the time required
by an ordinary liniment. Take
it internally for cramps, colic or dysentery.
It is a marvelous relieving remedy.
Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by
All Druggists.
No woman can afford to be a minute
late if she expects to be called
businesslike.
Many Driven From Home.
Every year, in many part9 of the ,
country, thousands are driven from
their homes by coughs and lung diseases.
Friends and business are left
behind for other climates, but this is
costly and not always sure. A better
way?the way of multitudes?is to use
Dr. King's New Discovery and cure
yourself at home. Stav right there,
with your friends, and take this safe I
medicine. Throat and lung troubles
find quick relief and health returns. I
Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup, |
whooping-oough and sore lungs make
it a positive blessing. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by the
Harmon Drug Co.
For Sale
No. 35. One Five room dwelling,
neatly painted, barn, stables, good
well of water and four acre9 of land.
Situated in the town, of Woodford,
S. C.* This is a beautiful home and an
ideal location for a poultry farm.
This is your opportunity. I have
been instructed to make a quick 9ale,
as the owner wants to convert the
?ame into ca9h. I will make a special
price of $1600.00 for the next 30 days
only.
No. 36. Fifty acres of land in one
and one half miles of Woodford, S. C.
Five room dwelling ju9t completed and
necessary outbuildings. Land is very
fertile and comparatively level. This
will make some one an ideal home
and farm. Price $2500.00.
No. 37.' Eighty acres of land in Lexington
county, two miles of Woodford,
S. C. Two good tenant houses.
Large barn. Fifty acres in a high
state of cultivation. Price $3250.00,
1-3 cash balance in one, two years at
7 per cent, interest
No. 38. One hundred and twenty
five acres of land in Lexington county,'
two miles of Woodford, S. C. 3 good
tenant houses large barn and stables,
good well of water. Branch running
through one edge of this land. Plenty
of wood and straw. Price $3000.00.
l-3cish balance in one, two years at
7 per cent, interest.
.No. 3D. Ninety live acres of land in
Lexington county, one mile of Woodford,
S. C. situated, in the forks of 3
public roads. 4 good tenant houses and
all necessary outbuildings. Good well
of water, lot of nice fruit trees, sandy
soil with clay foundation. 9<? acres in
cultivation. Price ?3000.00.
This is an opportunity to own a
farm within one mile of railroad, with
an ideal location. Offered for 30 days
only.
A, Z. STROMAN
Real Estate and Insuranee 1
Woodford, S. C. ,
R. C. H. Motor- Cars.
The R. C. H. motor cars, sold by
the Independent Auto Sales Company
of New Brookland are said to be among
the very best cars on the market today,
and Mr. Hall, the manager of the
Independent Auto Sale3 Co., is to be
congratulated on securing the agency.
The sales already have far exceeded
the expectations of the company, and
the fall season promises to be the best
Mr. Hall has ever had.
T. L. Parks, Murrayville, Ga., Route
1, is in his 73rc. year, and was recently
cured of a bad kidney and bladder
f-.rnnhlo FTo unva himaAlf "T
suffered with my kidneys. My back
ached and I was annoyed with bladder
irregularities. I can truthfully say,
one 50c bottlo of Foley Kiclney Pills
cured me entirely/' They contain no
habit forming drugs. Harmon Drug
Co.
Some women are so changeable that H
they never wear the same complexion |j
twice. fij
Pay Up Please. |
We are greatly in r.eed of money 1
just now to pay paper and other bills, |!
and will, therefore, greatly appreciate P
it if those of our readers who are in
arrears will cail or send by mail and H
renew their subscriptions once. We N
don't want to stop anybody's paper. 8
This is campaign year and you will ft
need The Dispatch to keep youposted |
How it must jolt a mother when the H
son she thought was tied to her apron Ij
strings gets tangled up in some girl's H
shoe strings. ||
Mrs. J. N. Hill Homer, Ga., has n
used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound $
for years, and says lie always recom- ?j
mends it to her friends. "It never B
fails to cure our coughs and colds and a
prevents croop. We have five children K
and always give them Foley's Honey U
and Tar Compound for a ccld, and a
they are all soon well. We would not 1
be without it in our house." f
Harmon Drug Co. [
It takes a brave man to face a little a
woman at the head of the stairs afc II
1 a. m. jl
For Sale ||
Three show cases, finished in Gold- I
en Oak, good as new, will be sold at a I
bargain. j
Harmon Drag Co. I
AM MASTEMF THE OPTICAL
BUSINESS
My motto is painstaking coosei- I
entious Optical service. I have 1
one of the most completely I
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lumbia. Let me do your opti- I
cal work and show you how I J
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Eye-glasses repaired and lenses I
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Three graduate opsiciana of many |
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6. H. Berkman
ESTABLISHED im.
1418 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Tommy's Aunt?Won't yon have another
piece of cake, Tommy?
Tommy (on a visit)?No, I thank
you. fj
Tommy's Aunt?You seem to be suffering
from loss of appetite. 1
Tommy?That ain't los9 of appetite.
What I'm suffering from i9 politeness.
THE BEST PROOF
Given by a Lexington Citizen.
Doan's Kidney Pills were used? j
they brought benefit,
The story was told :o Lexington resi
dents.
Time has .strengthened the evidence. I]
Has proven the result lasting. jf
The testimony i9 home testimony?
The proof convincing.
It can be investigated by Lexington
residents.
Charles A. Geiger, Depot St., Lexington,
S. C, say?: "For several
months I was subject to dull pains
through the small ot :aiy back and as
they did not seem to go away, I
thought that my kidneys were affected.
At night when I lay down, my
back pained mo and I had a too frequent
desire to pass the kidney secretions.
Finally I got a supply of Doan's
Kidney Pills from the Kaufmann Drug
Co. and they helped me so much that
I am pleased to endorse them." < Statement
given March 9, 190S.)
A SECOND STATEMENT.
When Mr. Geiger was interviewed
on March 2-5, 1911. he said: "I am glad
to confirm my former statement, regarding
Doan's Kidney Pills. This
remedy has certainly been of benefit !
to me."
For sale by all dealers. Price oO
r?p?itM. Fnster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United jj
States. H
Ii,ememhor the name?Doan's?and I
take no other. la
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Lexington, Saluda, Edge- j
field and Aiken Counties
EVERYDAY A BIG DAY i
REDUCED RAIL ROAD RATES ON ALL TRAINS I
Splendid Features?Liberal Premiums j
Come and Bring The Whole Family I
For Full Information and Premium List, write
W. J. McCARTHA, See,
BATESBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA
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IHC oil and gas engines are constructed of ' j
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