The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 18, 1914, Image 7
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!ST FOOT FORWARD
in onr showing of seasonable
shoes. All of the
^ best model?, all the popu3
l&r leathers are repre/
sentcd in our exhibit.
They are good looking
shoes, but their goodness
is not confined to mere
) appearance. They will
wear like all possessed,
better in fact than an^
other shoes of like price.
SHOE STORE
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is, Harness, Gear
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HARDWARE
st received a car load? of Wire
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can come only from
feet flour.
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ITjadc^RUg 31cut
P? is the result of 43
years' experience;
milled from the very
H choicest red turm
kev wheat, no miller
JL can improve it. ;
|i| If you do not
gig: like it better than
|i| any other flour, your
grocer will refund
your money in full.
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Milters cf Perfect Fioufi*
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Edisto% Dots.
(Crowded out last week )
We take pnde and pleasure in writing
a few dots and we feel happy
to say that lift tie Johnny is still in tne
land of the lining and is doing well.
The farmers are very busy fixing for
another prosperous crop.
Mr. OliftonSenn, of Macon, Ga., has
been on an extended visit to relatives
and friends.
Mr. Bell Corbitfc and Misse9 Madge
Jefcoat and Willa Gloaton, of Sally,
were visitors Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peel.
Mrs. Anna Mclver spent the weekend
with Mrs. Minnie Senn.
Mr. and Mrs. Innis Garten, of Swansea.
spent Sanday with Mr. F. L.
O'Brien and family.
Little Miss Nealie Brown was the
guest of Misses Nealie and Leila Peel.
Several of onr folks attended court
at Aiken last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Frick spent- a
right with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Peel.
Miss Julia Jackson spoilt a week in
the Sand?- Ran section with her si9ter.
Mrs. Eugene Senn.
We are very glad indeed to see our
young folk? taking csch greafinterest
in the Sunday school at Ebenezer.
We are alwavs glad to see at: Sunday
school our old teachers, Mrs. Ollie
Schoenhnrg and Miss Viola Sharp'?.
Mr. Albert, Yonce and charming
bride m^do us a pleasant call Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Rodi Witt spent a night with
Miss Li la Jefcoat.
Misses OUie and Ada Hutto spent a
night with Miss Laura I>e Guntcr.
Mrs. Marv .Tw,k< Jefcoat spont a
reen?PTit afternoon with Mrs. M. C. !
Kirk land.
mr r. k. m jwic wbs i.;ue j
of our o?Tiers las': work.
Vo wri'p ^lan to <i?c- 'hese oar's !
S f!!rd?v our friend nod Id doctor, A. I
Don Morgan. ' J
The writ~r a ( vr ravs roe fhs* !
o*" fh?> vv-r-J-r **-> a?id abound Hopewell J
among: k:n folks.
On** sohoo' ?is nvn i?,g a 'oo <y vor">* '
nicely and the patrons am widl p'eased j
with their teacher, Miss Viola Sh :rpp. i
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Mrs. Laura 0^op< r and sweet |
daughter. Miss .Tettie. of North, were '
the guest of Mr?. Minnie Serin.
Miss Josephine Kirkland was the
guest of M?cses Neaiie and Leila Peel.
Mn ?nd Mrs. E.. O. Sharpe visited
the town of SpriDgfield one day last
week. ' '
Messrs. J. FT. and Otis Petl made a
trio over to Hopewell Saturday P. M.
Now we have endeavored to handle
our dots intelligently and. we hope
that they may bid fair in passing all
right in "the estimation of our many
good readers. Little Johnny.
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Church Gives Supper.
Newberry, Feb. 13.?The men of the
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
were complimented with an oyster
supper Wednesday night by the church
council, the object being to get tbe
members better acquainted with each
other and with the work of the church,
with special referenoa to the Laymenffc
movement and the missionary enterprises
of the church. Dr. Mayer prefridfed
at the 9upper. Dr. J. M. Kibler
9poke on "The Church of the Past;"
John 0. Goggane on 4,The Church of
the Presentthe Rev. EdwydFulenwider,
the pastor, on MThe Church of
the Future." Dr. E C. CTOtjk, of Columbia,
tin only person present outside
i be congregation,.-.''tad Dr. Geo.
? ? ? .r > > . ' I
B. Cromer spoke on "The Luymau's
Movement in *h > Church " It was a
plea* *nt and i spiring occasion.
M hlta lore'5
lira i vinv; irviv y
Real loy For Yoo
Wonderful BOOT JUICE Will
Have Yon Feeling Ten Ye&xs
Younger in That Many Days.
Guaranteed.
After fifty or sixty: years of hard use
and abuse the human engine needs frequent
coaxing to keep it running smoothly
add you'll be surprieted at what a little
of the right kind of coaxing will do.
Rheumatic twinges, sore, stiffened Joints,
and -muscles, lame back, weak kidneys,
and bladder, nerve weakness, indigestion,
loss of appetite, interrupted sleep , and
other ailments so common in advanced
years are being made to disappear almost
as if by magic.
"Ha, I'm Ready for Anything Now."
Wonderful ROOT JUICE, made from a
collection of Nature's own restoratives,
roots, herbs, leaves and barks, is accomplishing
things for old folks that you'd
scarcely believe possible. The way it
builds up the system, cleans out the blood,
stirs up the bowels and the liver, tones
the stomach and strengthens the weak
places i-3 remark:*Me. It exerts a splendid
action upon the weakened nervous system
too. It's different from anything else
you ever tried and so dependable in its
action that it is sold under a positive
guarantee.
...No one takes any.chances with ROOT
JUICE. It has get to benefit and please
everybody who uses it or back goes
every cent paid for it. That's the best
kind of proof of its merits.
Best of all, you don't have to take it
for the rest of your natural life to get
rr,ci)^fu ^ 1 t V., "Poftl itt? Viar?A<if
within ten da. ?. Tlie appetite improves-,
so does digestion. That frequent and
troublesome k'dney action i.-; regulated,
so is the bowel action, and almost before
you realize it that stiffness and soreness
in the limbs and. muscles disappears.
That shaky, nervrjs f .'ling gives way to
returning strength and lores and you feel
like a different person.
Try it. You're not taking the shghest
risk because you've got t.> get results <>r
ir-'etn vif Tif V/n-.'Ii C . V
it's v.orth ten times the price and you'li
I'eel better and stronger than you have in
jr.any a day. All good druggists stll
ROOT JUICE at one dollar per largo
bottle and they positively guarantee it.
Get ROOT JUICE this time and get
raivf.
JiCURED FOREVER
By a true
specialist -|
Who pOS- ?%$?
sesses the |K : JflHpP
ex per i W&,
ence of 1^:; '-jEl
years.The ftfright
kind ^ ^
hundreds ana Deriiaps thousands
of tioies, with nnfailir.gr permanent
results. Don't yon thick
it time *o get the ri?ht treatment?
It you desire to consult
a reliable long-established specialist
of vas, experience, come
to me and learn what can be accomplished
with skilful, scientific
treatment. I hold two medical
diplomas and certificates by
examination and other requirements
from the boards of n: -<iical
examiners of 14 States in the
Union, together with over 20
years cxptrieuon in specialty ;
practice. I stn'-essfr.lty treat i
Blood Pois-m, V.irico-e. Veins,
Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder
| Diseases, Rheumatism, Gail
i Stones, Paralysis. Discharge*.
| Pii- s and Rectal Trouble, Strict- i
8 ure and all Nervous. Chronic j
3 and private diseases of ?.len and
2 Worn; n. S
Examination froe an4 stri :Iy I
i ' Oijfkionvirii. H >iirs: it a. :u. : > jj
' 7 p. in S-innp.v-, i> t 2.
Call or \vri> jj
Or, BegSsScr, Spac-iaiist.
5C*? Union 2\s t al Ha.re Ki?l<r.. |
<?r. "i Up ?'! . (Jervjt5?
coLV.vni . ;
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THE PLANT FROM START
SOURCES OF AMMONIA (NI
TIME TO TIME, SO THAT YO
WE DO N(
In our fertilizers for cotton and
and should only be used as a toj
FISH, BLOOD A
Mainly, as sources of arnmonia, ]
meal mixtures. : If ;^un dealer t
I purse and fertilizer booklet on i
mechanical condition.
Order
SOUTHERN STATEi
AUGUSTA. GA.
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| Ten acres and up with house;
} productive soil. Will rent,
j sell or exchange for city
! property or good mortgages.
i Low prices Easy terms.
Beautiful dwelling, Elmwnnrl
Psrlr
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MARTIN STORK,
1544 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
vSOHEDUIjE EFFECTIVE Jan. 4,1914
Arrivals and departures Lexingt^D,
South Carolina.
(N. B. These schedule figures shown
| as information only and are not guarranteed.
7:07 No. 19, daily, local Columt.a to
Augusta.
9:19 A. M.?No. 131 daily, the "South
ern's Southeastern Limited" from 1
New York to Augusta.
! 11:21 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta
to Columbia, connecting j
- - ? i- ?< i
wirn 'uarouiia special ror Spartanburg,
Ashevilie, .Knox vi lie, j
Cincinnati, etc.
i 5:-i2 P. ?No. 7, daily, from Coiumbia
to Augusta. Connecting from
Carolina Special from Cincinnati,
Knoxville As heville, Spartanburg !
and intermediate points.
| o 42 P 7.1.?No. 132, daily, the "South- j
em's Southeastern Limited" fv on
Augnrt v to New York; arrives
Wa-kii-g" )ii S:o:' a. ::j . " :hia.<>:*e
10:u2 a. ::i., Fhii.uie'pi ia
noon. N?*'-" Yor?* 2:31 p. m
; S:4*> N' iO, lib-. >'.;] from Autos*a
Puib... : 'M; ,?.? v o:i ail h rough
: ir-A\ ; - i for no-a s.
For t\ rt:..-r in- s:oc, cad or
' I). {)' FY: Ag .:, J. -xnist.jn, S.C
I-loClil'CrJi ;:>LNT,
. T>bi;i ! P,ts>o?:i>-r Ago. nr.
AU?u-lu, Ga.
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faoima wcttaam I J
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U WE POINT
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TO OUR S. S. BRANDS OF FE]
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AKT TJH.1l;I iiAVJdi rjUAXii.17, xn<.
>P SUCCESS FOR THE THOUSAN
sTA FARMERS. KNOWING THE
TO FINISH WE COMBINE IN
TROGEN) WHICH WILL RELE^
UR CROP IS NEITHER OVERFEE
)T USE NITRATJ
corn. It is not tne proper ammonia
> dresser and for truck. We use
ND OTHER ANIMAI
knowing them to be the best plant fo
can not supply you with S. S- good
request. We guarantee all our good
Early and Avoid Car Si
5 PHOSPHATE AND FER
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RESH SHIPMEN
H51 S2?3 ssea
odlhnes in this lot
your choice.
"Trill* I If PHOT!
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Will cure y<>u: iah^unisilsiP^'^
Neuralgia, Headaches. Cramps.
Colic, Sprains. Bruises. Ci ts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings or Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
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THE JEWELER
| 1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C
j REPAIRS
U" t Truro
II iliuiuu
AND
JEWELRY
| Hakes Them Good as New
MEDALS
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| BADGES
i Manyfac&rsc in Our ' Own
Shsjjs for Sshosis and
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masses rus^uav*
AV?RY, The Jiswc!er
? r03 B?air? ?> ., Columbia, S. C
WITH PRIDE |
UTILIZER AND THE PROMI- |
AR AFTER YEAR, IN INSUR- I
DS OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH j
NECESSITY FOR FEEDING j
OUR MIXTURES SEVERAL j
^SE THIS ELEMENT, FROM j
) NOR STARVED.
E OF SODA
ite. It is too quickly exhausted j
, AMMONIATES
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od. We also furnish cotton seed j
- "rwFa.no .1iVoo monpv i
9 .tyilCC UO, UUWVt < ?VV ^
s to drill freely and to be in A-l I
hortage j
TILIZER COMPANY
SAVANNAH, CAT 1
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TOF I
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so come get I
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Columbia, S. 0. f)
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