The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 21, 1913, Image 7
A Card From Sen. Sharpe. |
All those who have petitions asking !
tor the election on the Dispensary
question will please seEd in their signed
sheets at once to N. P. Shipp, Lex
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ington, S. C., so that he can check op
lihe names with the registration books,
and see that all the petitioners are
registered. Keep your blank pages
and try to get tigDers until the last
Saturday in May, and mail them in
t aiob later than that day.
Yours very truly,
W. H. SHARPE.
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Rheumatism as a result of kidney
trouble, stiff and aching: joints, backache
and sore kidneys will all yield to i
the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They 1
are tonic in action, quick in results", j
^ curative always. W. S. Skelton, Stan- [
ley, Ind., says: t4I would not take
^100.00 for the relief *rom kidney
trouble I received from one single box
of Foley Kidney Pills.'' Harmon Drug
Co. adv
fa Memoriam.
Paul Dewey, son of Charlie and
tSallie Gnnter, was born Jane 18, 1912,
and died May 8th, 1913. His short stay
on earth was 10 months and 20 days.
TT** Inanac a fnfVia* mtnTAhrAftK. I
IXC Acnvco a lavuvif uiwubx j vn v v*
era and one si9ter besides a large number
of near relatives and iriehds. A
promising young bad cf promise has
been plucked from our midst, but the
Lord's will be done.
Jesus said of such is the kingdom
of hoaven.
He waa buried at Bethlehem, Black
Oreek, church by the writer.
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"Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
'"My,sister's husband had an attack
t>f rheumatism in his arm," writes a
1 well known resident of Newton, Iowa.
\ "I gave I a.* ? vottle of Chamberlain's
* Liniment which he applied to his arm
and on the next morning the rheumatism
was gone." For chronic mus^-cular
rheumatism you will find nothing
better than Chamberlain's Liniment.
Sold by All Dealers.
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Crops and Fish.
<&S' We have boen having some very dry !
- . r"? *weather. A good rain would be very
.acceptable.
Very little cotton is up-to a standi
f- On last Saturday the family o#
Y' Mr. Etheredge Hutto, relatives of Mr.
" -Julian Cook and the family of Mr.
-Julian Cook enjoyed a fish stew
at the home of the latter. The celebrated
fisherman of Swansea, Col.
Paul J. Iseesp, (lid the fishing and
caught a nice lot of fish from Mr.
Oharlie Barr's pond on Cedar Cretk.
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Itbat today tb
would bring t(
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choice of artis
visit to our i
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Mimuaugh's.
Ia this issue, Mimnaagh always the
first to grasp the.newest and best out,
is offering a lice of beautiful goods at
specially low prices. His big department
store is filled with everything
imaginable that will please the most
fastidious in taste ana closest cuyers.
Newberry College Notes.
The Senior class finished their fina
examinations Friday, May 16th. .They
get out three weeks before the other
classes, in which time they will write
their senior orations. Many of them
will spend a part of the time at home.
The present graduating class is the
largest in the history of the college.
Tf. ic nf t.hirtv-two members.
five of whom are from Lexington
county, viz.: J. B. Balletine, who is
Clas9 President, Q. H. Ballentine, J.
W. Shealy, H. W.1 Smith and D. I.
Wingard,
P. L, Bauknight, G. L. Corley and
J. P. Derrick have won a place on
the Sophomore contestin declamation,
which will be held during commencement.
The new wireless outfit i* giving
perfect satifaction to the physics department.
Several messages have
been caught from Charleston, Savannah
and other point9.
G. H. Ballintiue, base ball manager,
took a trip to Charleston recently with
the ball team. Student.
The noted fisherman, Col. Paul J.
Neese, eDjoyed a delightful boatriae
with the girls last Satuday at Barr's
mill pond.
Our friend Frank W. Shealy is confined
to his room, nursing a case of
mamps.
The biggest and the best stock of
groceries in Lexington i9 carried by the
Caughman-Kaminer Co. When in
need of anything in our line give us a '
call and we guarantee to please you
both in prices and quality.
ggMr. W, Q. Jackson of Edi9to,
where the big fat mollies grow and the
nlon tiToa in fnnrn r?n hnsi.
JCilVJW UVIUl
ness yesterday.
Mr. Thoma9 Cason, a highly respected
resident of the St. John section of
thje county, died Sunday afternoon
and was buried Monday. He was 84
year9 of age and gallantly served his
county and State in .the War between
the States.
The Lyric Theatre.
The Lyric, the popular moving picture
parior of Columbia, has on some
of the most interesting, historic and )
amusing, war and battle scenes.
They always have the best films to be
had. It is always cool aiiu comfortable
for thp ardier-c^.
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home is no long
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h. the Victor and C
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Results Tell.
There Can Be No Doubt About
the Results in Lexington.
Results tell the tale.
All doubt is removed.
The testimony of a Lexington citizen
Can be easily investigated.
What better proof can be had?
A Marko, Depot St., Lexington, S.
C.. says: "I had paius iD my back
and sides for months and did not feel
well at all. My kidneys did not do
their work as they should and I knew
that I needed a reliable kidney medicine.
I got a snpply of Doan's Ridney
Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co.,
(Harmon Drug Company, Successors)
Since I used one box, the pain has
gone and my kidneys have become
normal. I take pleasure in conflrrmng
my previous endorsemet of Doan's
Kidney Pills. I certainly think that
tbi9 preparation is worthy of the highest
praise."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan'9?and
take no other. adv
Notice ol Discharge.
Notice is hereby given to alleparties
interested that I will apply to Hon.
George S. Drafts for a final discharge
a* Administrator of the estate of A.
N Dreher, deceased, on June 5, 1913.
F. E. DREHER,
30. Administrator.
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[THE
TAYLOR
DRUG
CO.
1520 MAIN STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Invite You
\ To call when in Columbia.
Make this modern
drug store ycur headquarters
whether you
buy or not. We want to
know you. Everything
here that is to be found
in an up-to-date drug
establishment.
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The Taylor Drug Co
lb20 Main St.
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SB in' your, home'
3D. of your child is
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'olumbia Talking
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cordially invited
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The ciaim of Painless Dent
would sound absurd, but wl
confidence is at once bestow
many of whom are in Lexin
mt7 r\o 1 n 1 pcc m othr
Lv^aLiij iii^y puiiiivjo iiiv/iiivago
when I did my first wo
this while I have spent muci
give the people the best th;
modern methods.
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More work and better work fou the mone
nouncemsnt: If its Dentistry matters, nc
I nrot v.rh af vam arr* Vnmfinnr fnr Fat* flop TO
gV/i ? nui j w a ui v/ kj ukiking ivi i. vk iiiu
come to me like this: Dr. Toole does g0(
have cat these prices to where the poor a
now is your chance while they last.
CAUTION I
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Don't be bamboozed, but
be sure you are in the
right place as this is the
original, but one Dr.
Toole.
TOOLE, PAI
162334 Main St.
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id and a 5-dollar bill
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just as important as a lite:
necessity. Think of the jo
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i world's besA Packard, Ne1
Machines and Records. '
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ttest Records can be heard
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hess dentistry:!
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len promised by Dr. Toole II
/ed. Thousands of people, 11
gton County, would gladly 11
>ds. Possibly 13 or 14 years
rk in Lexington County a'l
h time and study here to
at could be had with all
ly and now prepared to make the an)t
how small or large, here's the place to
?ast couple of years many reports have
)d work but his prices are so high, so I
s well as the rich may he benefited so
Gold Crofns $3 00 up t
Bridge Work, Extra Heavy $3, $4 and *?>
Set of Teeth 3-5 up
Fillings 2oc/50cj ancTup
A g )ld filling on yonr plate fren.
NLESS DENTIST
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, Columbia, S. C.
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